Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 06, 1916, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING LEDGER "PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1916-
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FINANCIAL NEWS"
SPECULATIVE ELEMENT COMMITTED
TO BEAR SIDE AND MARKET WAVERED
, Concentrated Selling Noted in Number of War Special
ties Liquidation Late in Day Largest
Since November
'XI
New York Stock Sales
Illnh. Low. Close.
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NEW YOltK. Jan. 6.
During Iho greater part of the. day the stock market showed a wavering
tendency, -with the speculative element almost wholly committed to the bear side.
Both Uptown operators and room traders made frequent efforts to depress prices
and force public liquidation. .
The noto of warning In the Gary Interview, published this morning, was used
as. an Incentive for most of these nttacka, and ns little reslstanco was encountered
no iroumo was experienced In establishing' mnny Issues at a lower range. United
States Bteelcommon showed moderate strength at tho start, with nn advance of
to 87U, but tho demand, which enme almost wholly from overnight accumu
lation, was quickly supplied, and In the afternoon the price yielded to a frac
tion above 86,
The movements In Steel furnished a key to tho trading alt through tho
rest of the list, and as United States Steel common declined, more confidence
wna shown by tho bear element, and there was current gossip In tho Street
that pools have been formed In various stocks, especially war-order Issues,
And concentrated selling was evident In many of theso Issues. Crucible Steel,
which sold early nt 68, dropped before mltldny to 6BU. and I,ncttawnnna Steel,
the high being 86, yielded to 82H. A good pnrt of this selling had for nn
Incentive tho antagonistic expressions In Congress yesterday on tho sub
marine policy of tho Administration. Selling became larger In tho afternoon
session, and several Issues, mostly the specialties, showed sharp losses, notably
General Motors, which was down 40 points nt the low. Around 2 o'clock
tho market was weak.
Repeated drives were small at any stocks in the late trading, and llttto
effdrt was mado to resist tho bear attacks. Mexican Petroleum was one of
tho weakest issues, soiling down to 1144, against 121 early In tho day
ana a high of 120 early In tho week. lialrtwln Locomotive was nlso sub- I Ont Leather Co
Jected to concentrated attacks, and sold down to 110.
In tho standard Issues the tone waa nervous and unsettled, with American
Smelting declining two points and United States Steel common yielding about
ono point from Its high prlco of tho morning, selling nt 86. Now York
Central yielded about ono point, and Erie followed with about tho same amount
of loss. Taken altogether, liquidation was on a larger scalo than at any tlmo
since early In November, and tho supply of stocks was moro liberal than
on tho recession caused by tho Ancona note about a month ago.
Copper Said to Have Sold nt 24 'i Cents
Somo of tho leading producers nnd sellers of -copper have established their
price quite firmly at 24 cents a pound. Whllo It Is admitted in the trade that
somo metal enn bo purchased under that llgure. It Is stated that any largo
quantity for what Is considered good delivery at present would command
that price. Some smnll tonnage Is available for far-off shipment, It Is stated,
and could bo purchased at 23ft cents or 23 cents, but tho amount involved
Is bo small as to bo Insignificant, as far as being a prlco factor Is concerned.
In tho afternoon there were reports that some business had been dono at
24 4 cents.
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41 40 40
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Alaska Juneau QH
Alaska Odd M 24H
Ants-Chalmers Mf.. 20W
Allls-Chatm Mte Pf. 80M
Am Ar Cfiemfcai. ., , , , 70M
Am Beet Sugar-- 37)i
Am Can , G0
.4m can pr..... ...... .112
Am O A K... ...... .,. 74f
Am C A V pf. ..117M lWi 117H 117M
Am coal rroducts...,lo8 1iS 150M 1.17
Am C P pf sb r t pd.ll3i 115 ' 114(1 llfi
Am cotton Oil f,01
Am Cotton Oil pf..... 99
Am Illdo ft Leather... llf
Am Hide & L pt. ..... -,,,
Am Ire Securities 25Jf
Am I.liKcril. 22U
Am Linseed pf 4t
Am Loeomotlre 07
Am Malt nf. 31
Am Smelt & Iter ,11W 112 100H 110
Am Rmclt & ltef pf.,.112li 112!f 112 112M
Am Fmelters pf A 03J 03 93 ft?
Am Steel Foundries.... 00 60K S7JS C8
Am Sugar ncflnlne....lMH 114 112K 114
Am Tell-Tel 127H 127!j 127f 127H
Am Tobacco 207 200 200 200
Am Tob pf now 107J 107X 107M 107
-Am nt Smelt C93, 70! fiOH C0K
Anaconda Copper S'J.'f U03i K0H 81M
Associated Oil 0014 71 08!i CS!i
Atch T & S K 107 107! 107 107JI
a ten t ft s p pf imiu nm, onw rmvf
Atlantic Coast Line... llfi UMi 113U 113H
Haldnln Loco 1131 1145 110'j llljf
Ualtlmoro ft Onto HAM 0.1 HI). 01H
Ualtlmoro ft Ohio pf . . 78 78?S 78 78f
llntopllas Mlnln 3i 3,i Mi
Hethlohem Steel 4Mi KIT, r,2."i
ucthlehcm Steel pf. ...145 145
nrcoklyn Hap Tr 875
Hums Hros 87
Hush Tejmlnat 100
HutteA .superior 744
Hutterlcfc Co 30
Col Petroleum 37Jf
Cal I'etioleum pf...... TM
Canadian Pacific 181
B3W
tncsapeako ft Ohio . . . 05H
Chile Copper 24
Chlno Copiwr 54Ji
Chicago ft Alton pf. . . 20
uniciiro ot western . . 10M
30W
WHEAT FEVERISH
THROUGHOUT DAY
Clearances From Seaboard
Again Heavy j Rising Temper
atures Predicted for West
Chl Ot West pf
Chi .Mil ft St Paul
C M A St P pf . . .
Chllt I ft Pac 1731
ciuett Tea ft Co
Colorado Fuel ft Iron
Compullne Tab ricfl. .
Consolidated (las
Continental Can
Corn I'roducts ltef...
Corn Products Hcf pf. 03H
crucible Steel 07J4
87
85!
100
70
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IS.
Champion Copper Declared Larger Dividend
The directors of tho Champion Copper Company declared a dividend of
Tho previous dividend was $2. declared December 23.
CURB SECURITIES
GENERALLY WEAK
Offerings in Some Specialties
Free Midvale Recovered
Somewhat After Break
I New York Bond Sales
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Smelt See Gs...llin
Tel clt lilti
NEW YORK, Jan. 6. In the market for
outside, securities today a generally weak
tone developed almost at tho outset, with
rather free offerings In a number of spe
clallltcs, with only small rallies on cover
ings. (Midvale Steel, after breaking l?j, re
covered a fraction. Marina common en.ied
pr? , while tho preferred was virtually
neglected. Motor shares wero heavy. In
ternational Motors preferred fell more
than 3 points; White Motors, 1; Chevrolet,
2; Peerless, 1, and Maxim Munitions, .
Inter-Continental Rubber went down ?i,
Haskell & Barker Car more than one
point, AJax Rubber ; Canadian Car and
Foundry was less erratic on a small Vol
ume of dealings.
Oils were weak in sympathy with tho
balance of the list, although trading was
of a light character. Coppers shared" in
the downward move, Kennecott falling
over one point. Bonds wero Irregular.
Did. Anient.
nrltUh-Amerlcan Totoacco old .
Britlah-Amertcan Tobacco new
Chevrolet
llendee Manufacturing
Goldfleld Consolidated
International Marine
International Marine preferred.
Kennecott Copper
Lehigh Valley Coal Sales ,
Maarroa Copper
Marconi
Midvale
NlplinlnK
tu Elevator
tla Elevator preferred
Peerless
Penn-Maryiand Ordnance
Hiker-liegeman
Sterling Gum -
Hubmartne
Tobacco Products
United Profit Sharing new
World Film .,
White Motora
Yukon Oold
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1P00O Halt A Ohio 4a!...... pj
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1000 Comp Tob s Kil
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Anj v.nrs unio cv M,o.
MXX) Chl & Alton UV.S,...
' i'OOO Chl Ot West 4s
1001) Cent Vt 4
,wu uni is & Q joint 4s.
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Crucible Steel pf 110 10!)H UMi 10'JU
uuD.tn-.vm Sunar 152 lot 1624 151
Deero & Co OfiM 06 00 Oft
Delaware & Hudson... 153M 15I1H 153H 153H
Bel Lack A West 227X225 22.'i 225
Ben lllo Oiando pf, 21 21H 20M 20H
CinCAQO, Jnn. 6. Wheat was feverish
nnd Irregular today, moving up nnd down,
but finishing below last nlcht's close. At
the start tho lone was stronger on free
covering by a large overnight local short
Interest, notwithstanding nn easier tone at
Liverpool and other bearish news from
abroad, where larger shipments from Ar
gentina nnd Australia were expected. On
this bulge offerings Increased enormously.
May dropped to $l.26, against I1.27U
at the cIopo yesterday, and July to $t.lSU,
compared with $1.19 VS at tho end yester
day. At tho low level there was a re
newal of resting orders to buy, . which dis
couraged short sellers and caused a dc
crenso in offerings, resulting In nnother
upward movement. Following tills, sell
ing again Increased, and tho close wns
easy at 1.2C7i for May and $1.18?i for
July.
Clearances from the Bcabonrd again
wero heavy nnd there Is every reason
for them to contlnuo free It freight room
can bo obtained. Minneapolis said that
tho largest receiving houses nnd clovotor
lines reported purchases In the country
as practically nothing In tho last few
days.
Rising temperatures wero predicted for
tho West, with snow or rnln in Illinois,
Missouri, Wlscousln, Minnesota, Nebraska
and Kansas.
Snow would bo welcome to the trade,
as tho new winter wheat crop Is not well
protected. Thero was somo additional
foreign buying. Country receipts In tho
Northwest contlnuo to fall off. Corn nlso
was irregular. Tho start was Btrong on
nrosnects of small shipments from Ar
gentina and an ndvanco at Liverpool. On
tho rlBe thero wns heavy selling by re
cent bulls, but after a whllo tho offer
ings woro absorbed. May closed c bo
low tho best at 7714c., and July o. oft
from tho best at 77T4c.
Leading- futures ranged " follows!
Test'd's
wheat Open. Inch, Low. Clone, close.
May 1.275; l.SHW I.ZOH 1,2T
July 1.10H 1.20H 1.1814 fl.lSH
corn (now ucnveryj
Sales in Philadelphia
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. -123 ,'
. fS
. f.4
203
.113
.173
Asr,
.114
. say,
73J
125
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ISOOll Cons Oas cv
fl(X) Del & Hud rfd 4s....
1000 Den & Hlo Or 4s....
20011 Den & lllo Or fis
noon Din Secur Corp 5s.... 7
12X0 Brio Ken 4s 71
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COLONIAL TRUST CHANGES
New Directors and Officers Elected.
Partial Changes of Control
Incidental to the recent purchase of a
block of about 1600 shares of Colonial
Trust Company stock by the now inter
ests In sympathy with the larger holders
In the company, the following new direc
tors have been elected: William P. Read,
Jr., of William F. Read & Sons Com
pany; Charles B. Fritz, of Fritz & La
Rue; Clarence A. Weymouth, treasurer ot
tho Lenni Quarry Company and the Can
trell Construction Company; W, Freeland
Kendrlck, Receiver of Taxes; Charles K.
Thompson, president of Lewis Thompson
& Co., Incorporated; Dr. G. L. S. Jaroe
08, and J. N. Susskind, manufacturer.
The directors who wero re-elected at
iha adjourned meeting were Franklin
Baker, Jr., Henry Dolflnger, Florence Fox,
Edward F. Harvey, AVilliam F, Kurtz,
Ellas B. Jones and Thomas M, Seeds, Jr.
Two changes in officers of the company
occurred at the meeting for organization.
Frank O. Kenned, Jr., and H. L. Elklns
declined to be candidates for re-election
s first and second vice presidents, re
spectively. The officers elected are; Pres
ident, E. B. Jones; first vice president.
Charts a. Friti; second vice president, C.
A. Weymouth; secretary and treasurer,
Frank C, Eves; assistant secretary and
treasurer, I. H, Davidson, Jr.
Deposits of the institution have In
creased In tho past year from U.0CS.CO0 to
0,315,000, and the total number of depos
itors la now 5783.
ENGLISH BANK STATEMENT
IXNDON, Jan. 6. The weekly state
ment of the Bank of England shows a de
crease ot J37J.0CO In bullion. The propor
tion of the bank's reserves to liabilities is
Dw 30.93 per cent., against 21.U per cent.
last week.
This week. Last' weelr.
Circulation , ..
fe".pariU.,,-. &!
U ECVIMiUV VT'iia'JCSi
Lfi 1.A.W
35,111,000 35.&U1.GO0
s,ii"Mw
Govern own t cecurl
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Proportion of reiervo -
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lll.UK.COO
22. 84O.00U
112.073.000
3I.U1T.IXO
21.41
H.4I8.io5
GOVERNMENT BONDS
Bid. Asked.
at ima HEUtered K-H
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Trst CPny Increasea Dividend
he Kerihern Trut Company has de
e'ared a. quartrly dividend of 5 per cv'nt.
pyabl" January I tQ utocfc of record
Jsuiwry 5. -TtiU l n Jaerfase of J per
txAU In t qurtrly dtWend ratst and
rucwaB t. masml KM fre U tc M
2IXOII Erie conv 4s Ser B
nan i-;rio prior 4s....
r.fi0i)0 3 Cud (i Man 111 6s
1( dn rtd Ps
IKO0 Indiana steel Bs .
IS0OO Iowa Central 4a .
WOO Interb Met 4Us 7H
1(a0 Interb II T ref 5s II'IU
HaXK) Inter Mpr Mar ct nil
1000 Intern! Taper lis 102
ICOO do os uu
11KXK) Internl Stm I'mo ct Ks 7S
200MI Jap n'- O S 41,3 74
ICOO Kan City So fs 11:1a;
14000 Kan City Ter 1st 4s. . .w
20iK) Lacka Steel Bs 102.1... HSU
11.01)0 do Bs MM) 05H
1000 T.k Shore deb 4s 1031.. 04ti
.VM1 1 A. III-... .. ,...
.vv.. uuimom MB ......... .,,. HUM.
1000 Louis & .Nash Ben 53..112U 112S
SHOO do 4a wfi ui
WXK) Manhattan 4 02 02
8000 Mox l'et Co lis Ser C. .120 lin!4
.wu.f .iiiiiauflCC una ta .... li
3000 Mont Power 5s O.VSi
'..) Nat Tube Ba 1001,
MXIO T V Air tlmVn . 1H1L.
130IO Jf Y C li S 3V4a KIU
Iln JU ru&'
mm
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10-1
114
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10411
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114
81H
10U"i
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itsw 11.
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4) N y Cltv 4s 105U Sl
2000 do 4s 10.17 Wfll!
1000 do 44s 10(11 lOiRi
1MX) N Y N II & II cv 3Ms. 7S
nj un us
Hi X Y Itwy ref 4s....
42000 do n.dj Ss
MKX) N- Y Tel gen 4Vis. .,
400O Norf & West 4s....
4:x Nor Pac prior 4s.
0000 Nor Pac gen 3s. . . ,
10OO Ore Short 1, ref 4s. .
OMW I'acltic Tel Bs
CM)0 I'enna gen ct 4s..
1POOO labile Serv N J Bs.
I3O0O Heading- gen 4s
,'4)00 Itock Island rfd 4s.
MHJO Kl L. I M & H U
inoo Seaboard A L, rfd 4s
iuou south itell Bs
5U30 South Pac 4s
50OO South Pac cv 4s
Sonoii South Pac rfd 4s
4000 South Itwy ncn 4s..
O00O Koulh Itwy con 6s.
BOOH Texaa Co lis. ,
MWO Third Ave now 4s..
0() Tot Peo A W 4s
aX) Trl-Clty Ss
1000 U S Itealty Ss
2000 U S Rubber Bs
131000 I! S Steel S
UXX) Unon Pac 1st 4s..
S.iooo Union Pac cv 4s...
S5O0O Union Poo rfd 4s..
10OO Va Car Chni 1st Ss
uk) 00 j
9I1 Va rtwv ISA . .
201X1 Wabash 1st ref 4s
0000 Wab-P T 1st ct 4s.
1IP00 do 2d
1000 West Md 1st 49. . . ,
Oooo West Shore 4s,....,
SOOO WUcon Cent Ken 4s,
Total sales, (3,349,000,
SJt.S72.000 rstrrdavt thus
$20,0t),000 same period la.it week, 151,317,.
uvu.
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. 0S1, OSVj 08H
. tl 04 M
. U'tV, Mt4 1W
. OBAj IWSJ US,
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. sou Si)?i so;
. 0.1 OS 05
. mi ll ISO
. 75H 7.M4 T5H
. 71 71 7p
. lOO 100 100
. M ft 87V, MU
. 80 Mill H0
. vm m uv
. 71U 71 71
.lortti ion loau,
,105i 1MW 10M
.M 8.1 S3
. 88 M BS
. IIOH 10U MJU
. 73 7.1 73
.WCli 1034 103H
.104 ifttv iaiI
. 07tl WL 0711
, Wl 0.1V4 M
, oojl ooi; ooii
, 081 08 08
MP W W
;; 7s 7ii '3
,,H ,3
.,72 72 72
.. 02J4 02S 02i
compared nlth
far this rrelr.
Diamond Match
Distillers Securltlsj...
Dome Mines
Klec Storage Hat
Kiic
lirlelst pf
Ted Mln Smelt pr.
(Jen Chemical
Gen Chemical pf
licncral Kleclrlc
General Motors
General Motors pf...
Grecne-Cananea
Goodrich II V Co
Great Northern pf....
Gt N cfs for ore prop
Gugcenhelm Ex
Illinois Cent......
Int Actlcultural
lnt Agricultural pf. ..
Int llarv X J mo
lot Han- Corp 80
Inter Con Corpn L0!-f
Inter Con Corpn pf. . . 77f
International Taper.... lltj
Internat Paper pf 5(l!f
Inspiration Copper 10
Int MM cf Up omr
Int MM pf cf dp 77
Int Nickel 200
Kan City Southern.... 314
Kan City Co pf MM
Lake Erio & West 1J5)$
l.acl: Steel 85U
Lehleh Valley HIJf
Lleeett & Myers 205
Lorlllard V Co ISO
Lorillard V Co pf
Mackay Cos
Manhattan Kl etd
May Dept Stores til
May Dept Stores pf.,101
.100h' 107
47Jf
28X
5(1
12.
.r.SW
Mii
270
11, I
107
4GH
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53
270
111
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40K
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173K 172! 173
17,'i -110 410
114 114 114
mi W) 50
'74K 73 735,
12.-.X 12414 124H
40! 48H ASH
233 23 23)f
10834 1U9M 10SV4 108J4
28!f 2814 201j 20M
Mav
July ....
Oats
May ....
July ....
Irftrd
January
Mav ....
nibs
January
May ....
Pork-January
7$ ?IH
4RK
47(4
4R'
47H
77
77T4
t77
77V,
484
47
1.2714
1.1014
7nW
77
48
40M
..10.07
..10.35
.10.37
.10.72
Qlav
lJId. tAsked.
18.07
10.30
10.17
10.45
10.45
10.85
10.00
10.45
10.07 tlO.12 10.00
10.32 110.37 tl0.27
10.35 110.35
10.70 110.72
10.27
10.07
1R.05 flf.05 18.82
10.20 10.25 tl0.0
BUSINESS IN COTTON LARGER;
OFFERINGS WERE AGAIN HEAVY
Test, close. IIlKh. t,ow. Close.
10 AnacondA. ...... ,
40 Amer liwjrs pfd 94H
B5I D A S t e .... 411
7 do pref ...... A3
CO Ih-lll, J. O,.... 48H
B010 Cam steel ..... 754
4 Con Trac N J,. 71
f Elec Storago..,, Ofl
105 Krlo , 43H
10 Gen Asphalt. ... 84
10 tnsp Copper . . , . .
1270 Iiw Q N A .... 1(
10 ey Tel Co 14K
285 Lake Sup Corp. OH
443 Lehigh Nnv .. 70
10 Loh Vat 82
00 Loh Val Tr.. 38H 1
05 do pref 3814
20 Max Motor .... . .
23 N Y Ont A W. . .
774 Tcnna IUIIroad. SOW,
B Pa Salt Mfg.,.100
41 Pn Steel pfd... 81
108 Ph Cb cum pfd 4,'W
013 Phlla Electric. 2W
20 Phlla Knp Tr,. 201i
lllM do tr etfs.... 2114
30 rittsRh Coal
110 Heading- 82
272 Tnnopnh Del . . i
100 Tonopah Mining 0"i
300 Tcnn Copper ....
T, Union Traction. 444
158 United Oas Imp 874
0237 tf S Steel 8714
BO V S IlUbbcr
100 Wnbash
20OAVnr Ir A St., 101
22 IV Jer & Beaah C014
40 Westmor Coal. 11714
105 IV" Cramp & S. 87
Totnl sales, 10,083 1inre, compared ullli
10.1B1 slinrrs yesterilnyi thus fnr thU weelc.
72,238 ithnrrHI snmo period Inst weelt, 77,428
shares.
DONDS.
Last prov.
sale. High. Low. Close.
MOO Am O & Wee Bs 00
100 City 4s 1023 reg. ..
4000 do 1017 reg
1000 Eflult 111 O Bs.lOOU
4000 Hnrnrood ni On. 101
SOOO Key Tel 1st 6s. 00
13000 Loh Val gen 4s. 014
BOO Leh V T rot Bs. 004
35000 Pa gen 44 I00T4
1BO0O Thlla Co cons 8s 00
1000 Phlla Co 1st Bs.lOlW
BOOO Phlla El 4s H5
0000 Iteadlng gen 4s. 05
30CO Stand O fls 09
13000 Un Itya t o 4s. . 74
7000 Un Itwy Inv Bs. 7314
Total Rules, Kl 15,600, compnrrd with S27lt.
810 yestenlnyt thus far thli week, 9331,9391
enmei period last week, 1310,008.
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70H 7014 70i
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FREQUENT GALLS FOR CONDITION
NOT NEEDED NOW, SAY BANKERS
Six in 1915 Only Equaled Once Before New Currency
WOlUlll 1VC4UU6U "" VIJUUIU1S Juwm
- District in Fine Shape
no 00 00
05 05 05
03 PS PS
100i lWH 10i
lot 101 101
00 DO 00
0114 D1V4 0U4
0014 0014 W!4
100J4 100 10OT4
00 00 00
101 101 101
83 Kl 81
05 03 7
D9i OSX 09V,
74 74 74
731J 73 7,1
Thn mil iBsnerl torlnv hv the Comp
troller of tho Currency for the condition
of tho national banks, ns of December SI.
IMS, wna tha sixth for Inst year. This
tinusunl number of requests linn only once
bet equaled nnd that wns during- 1314.
Hut nt that tlmo tho flnnticial situation
wns In n chaotic condition because of tho
moratoriums duo to tho outbreak of war,
to say nothlnn of the initial trying out
of the new currency system.
Local bankers were not ver enthusiastic
In their expressions today over tho Compt
trollcr's activities. They were inclined
to crltlclso the numerous cnlls issued nt
n tlmo when tho country's flnnnces nro
In such sound chape.
Jllr. "Williams, too, does not confine him
self to the otTlclnl requests for condition,
but Is continually asking for informntion
on minor details nnd announcing smnll
nltcrntions in regulations which keep tho
banks constantly changing their printed
forms nnd Issuing lengthy stntements
concerning trilling matters. However, tho
explanation is doubtless that the new
currency system Is not yet a sufficiently
homogeneous wholo nnd numerous small
ndustments hnvo been necessary, which
are likely to diminish ns tlmo goes on.
The Federal Hoservo Hoard's bulletin
for January reports continued improve
ment in general conditions throughout
this district nnd holds out promise of
still further betterment. Factories of
nil kinds are running full time, somo of
them double shift, and many nro making
tho greatest output in their history.
Payrolls are largo, nnd labor, both skilled
and unskilled, Is scarce. The community
seems well supplied with money nnd col
lections nro reported good nnd n large
tforcentngo of slow nccottnts hnvo been
paid.
Thocommuntty seems well supplied with
money nnd collections nro reported good
and n lnrgo percentage of stow aomJ
hnve been paid. accovmy
In tho past few months there his k- A
a very great decrease In surplus wJ
of tho Phlln,iBlni,i i.L...rp? "serve.1
vc, which was JS5.000.00b on OctowM
reduced to W.ooo.ooo on DecerotlO
rcserv
was
If tho banks now had to mSSuS'M
uiu iiw iiiviu wniiin nn a .Iaoi "J.
on December zoj
that thej
! wnlllrl lir.
their reserves of about $11,000,000, but iwl
banks nro beginning tn r.ii '. ?ut ."3
proyoment m business through lncre,.rt
applications for loans. lnase4l
Duslness on tho Stock Exchange tod.!
.... ..v....... ...... ,,, ,u uiiunEpg rm.i 1w
rri. " "ll I0fj.
tho most pnrt. There wns
movemen
United Stntes Steel
. inx. ..- .. . inuaeraiiT
?. .. i '""v.e"cn in wnmotln Steel V;
nirai Hinins uioi & - hiiu
wna nisn k . -.
. 1 t...u niou . TflHi'
neavy, but tho tono on the whole i
stendy, except for n. two-point receslk
In .T. a. Brill and n point loss iffi
tuiuyi 'jj
Insurance Company of North a-j.
nrl! Wrta nnA .n.l .. 'uci
stock
than usual and tho nrlco win tin.6!
jiolnt. Just nt tho close Cramp shar..?,
dropped to 83, a loss ot four points ft
It wns stated this morning that KnV.C
Ioeb & Co. would probably be the ,
gnnlzers of tho proposed new lndepenan.
steel comblnntlon with Cnmbrln . , ,
nucleus, This wns something of a ,.'
prise, ns it nan neen thought that
Drexels would Ilgttro rn tho flnanclnr 3F
tho project. It Is snld .1 A. CampUM
now head of the Youngstown Sheet mil
Tube Company, Is slntcd for the pritrf
dency, with J. L. Itcploglo ns vies prtiCl
dent, fiwi
Incidentally tt wns stnted in welMnll
formed quartprs thnt tho Lnelnw....4
Steel Company's December earnings wtri'l
us, . 4ui.o .viiaiuvutuiv uuuvo per whLT
(v jciu, voi4uioiiiut, u. iiuv recora.
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
Local Bid and Asked
More Southern Hedge Selling
sure From Wall Street
-Pros-
ii
vm 78
20V
7651
UK
40)4
4014
20T4
rs
ri 041
iosk insu
78 78
ior iok
7GH 7014
11)4 1114
4814 48!4
45)4 J5'i
20 20) i
70V 70!.'
201)f 200)f 200J4
HI SO'i 31
04K O-Uf 0-1K
14 It 1 1
SO S2.'( K.i
81K 80V 80)f
202 201 202
ISO) J 180K 1R0U
USJi 110 11514 110
7!) 70V 70V 79V
131V 130V 130V 130V
00 00 00
103 103 103
Maxwell Motors 72)4 72)4 0014 0934
Max Motors 1st pr.... 01 00 SUV 80)4
Max Motors 2d pf.... 55 5." 51 54
Mexican Petroleum.... U94 121)4 114)4 114! J
14V
. 35)4
.123)4
. 3SV
10'4
. 5)4
. 5)4
. 75) i
.124
.125
. 70
. 28)4
. 08)4
. 10)4
.147
. 7014
.109K
30
Gold Imports Large
WASHINGTON. Jan, 6.-3old Imported
Into the United States between January
1 and December 21, tn 1313. amounted to
$435,875,000. and exports of the metat dur
ing the same period were only $226,8,000,
he Federal Reserve Board announced to
day. Of the amount Imported about $213.
000,000 was n foreign coin, about $155,000,
000 In coin of the United States and about
$14,000,000 In bullion. About $2SO,0OO.00O of
It camo through the port of New York
or through Canada and then into the
United States. San Francisco, however,
received Importations ot about $6,000,000.
Reserve Banks' Discount Rates
-Days..
10 or Over 10 Over 30 OvrC0
Less, us to 3a up to 60. up to 00.
Boston 3 4 4 4
New York 3 4. 4
Philadelphia.. . . 3 4 4 4
Cleveland 3H 4 4 414
Richmond 4 4 4 4
Atlanta ... 4
Chlcsjw 314 4 4VJ
St. Lout , 3 4 4 4
Minneapolis ... - 4 4i
Kansas Cltjr... 84 4 4 4
Dallas .... , 4 .. ' 4 4
Baa Francisco. 8 , sw 4 4S4
omiwi ........
New York
Philadelphia.. .
Cleveland
Richmond . . .
Atlanta
Chicago
St. Luls. .. ...
Mlntuacalls. . . .
Ksnaas CUy..-
Over OO Up to 60.
rLallita
Ban FratkciKO, .6
S.
3
a
6
S
&
E,
ccejptanea. Com-
to 80. modify,
m
a
4
4
344
V
3H
3
3
3
s
3
S
3
3t
ITa rt 'Jl ia' AWBi U. Kf -,1-
mm JaM, , tsr t.4 ana ovei w, 9
Minn & St I.ouh
Minn & St L pf
M St P & S S M....
Miami Copper
Mo Kan & Tex pf . . .
Missouri Pacific
Missouri Pac tr cfs...
Montana Power
National Wscult
National Blicuit pf. .,
Natl Cloal, & Suit..,
Nat Enamel Ic S
Nat Lead
Nevada Con Copper. .
New York Air Brake,
NYK1I &II
New York Central . . .
N Y O & West
Norfolk & Western...
Norfolk Southern
North American
Northern Pacific
Ontario Sll M
Pacific Mall 12)S
j'ac Tel a uei
Penn It It
1'eoples Gas Chl...
Philadelphia Co...
Pittsburgh Coal...
Pittsbureh Coal pf,
Pressed Steel Car. .
Pullman Co ,
Ity Steel Spg
Itar Con Copper. .
Heading ,
Reading 1st pf 43
Hep Iron & Steel 53!f
Humely M Co tr r. . . . 13
Humely M pf tr r 20
Sean Koa & Co 187
Sloss-Sheff S & I Co.. 02
Southern Pacific 103
Southern Ityr:..,,,,.. 23H
Southern Hy pf 03
Studebaktr Co ...160)i
Tenn Copper.,, e474
15
33K
15
3314
15
33)4
124V 124V 124K
38)4 3S IIS
1G 10 1G
5)f 5 5)4
5V J 5
75 74 74
121 121 121
12014 120)4 120)4
70W 70)4 70M
28)4 27)4 27)4
70 C8 C8
15!4 15M 15,'i
149 145)4 146H
70 75 75
100V 10SM 108H
30 30 30
121H 121)4 121 J21
25 27 27 27
73).' 72Ji 72J4 72JJ
117)4 117V U0V 1I0V
10 1!, 9) 10)4
12 12 12
40 40V 40V 40V
60)4 50V 584 58J4
110)4 U0) 100)4 109)4
4.J 4:ir5 43 43
34)4 33)4 33V
109)1 109 100V
03 03 03
160 105V 105)4
34K
.110
03)4
.100
. 44
25)4
81K
43)4
23V
82V
43
53V
13
25)4
187
0154
103
23H
03
Texas Co.
Texas & Pacific.,...
Third Avenue
Twin City Hap Tr-
United Cigar Stores.
Un Cigar Stores pf . ,
United Cigar Mfrs.
41)4
25V
81 H
42)4
52)4
13
25)4
185V 185M
OIH G1K
102K 102)4
-'3 23V
03 03
101)4 157W 168
Mli 01 fil
41)4
25V
81)4
43
53H
13
23)4
28)f 230 225
9
GOV
97
9)4
UK
02)4
9)4
OIK
03
0)4
UK
02M
9)4
01
03
9H
11)4
62)4
28)4
220)4
OH
01)4
90
OH
1W
rt9K
Union Bag ft P pf.,.. 2SK 29 28)4 28H
union racuic., ,.,im: jaai iaa 138
Union PacUlc pf ,83 83 82J4 83
United Dry Goods 25 22)4 22H 22)4
United Dry Goods-pf.. 74 71V 70)4 71V
United Fruit..., 145.V 140 145H 146
U S Ind Alcohol 128H 130 127M 127J4
USCastlPiF,... 24)4 24 24 24
USCIPSFpf,... 51Jf 4flH 49U 49H
United Bys Inyest 20 20)4 20V 20)f
U S Express 48 47 47 47
U SBubber,.,..,..,,. 66U 66)1 63K 65J4
U S Rubber 1st pf..,,109H 109H 109)4 109H
US Steel., 85J4 87V 88 86H
U S Steel pf. 117H 117M 117 U7H
Utah Copper 81 81 80)4 80)4
Va-Caro Chem........ 48)4 48V 48 43
Wabash.,, ......,.,,.. 1GJ4 16J4 16J4 iqu
Wabash pt A,..., 48)4 48H 47J1 47)1
Wabash p B., 31J4 33 31 31
WIi 130V 129 130)1
88)4 88)4 SSH SSV
67H 67J4 68.V 00)4
31)1 30H 301 30;4
to tan 4as 4.qu
Weiuyargo Express,.
Western Union Tel...
West E 'M
Western Maryland.,.
Western Maryland pf . .
WUIts QYeilanet 232 230K 230 5,ln
WUlys Overland pf... 112)4 111)4 1UH 111)4
WoolwortljV W CO...U9H U91 U8 119
Quoted ex dividend.
Total sales, 819,800 shares, compared with
1S1.1I0 share yestcrdsri thus far tills week.
3,150.500 shucsi eurne period last week!
g,3!)5,S0O aliare. "
Calls for Building- and Loan Reports
HABBISBUBQ, Jan. 6. The Butt,
Bankisa Coramlisloner has Issued a call
fox- atate-ments of all building and loam
BMoeuUioo? operating In Fenatylviutisiu
p tcwr . : ,-"";,.
NI3W YOIIK, Jnn. C Business wns
larser on tho Cotton ExchanBc this morn
Iikt. OfferinBM woro nsnln qulto heavy
and served to hold tho market In check.
There was n Rood demand from spot
houses nnd Wnll street Interests, how
ever, nnd first prices were 2 to 6 points
higher, with the tono stendy.
This mnrket did not follow the Liver
pool advance, which nt the time of the
openlnp; hero mounted 7 o 10V4 points,
thero havlne; been a reaction of sovcrol
points from the highest. Private cables
snld the English market was Irregular
nnd erratic.
After the call the local murket became
quiet. At this tlmejhe action of Liver
pool Is being1 watchem closely because of
tho sharp declines reported. Before the
end of tho first 15 minutes hero tho Eng
lish market was off 8 to 9 points from
tho highest, but this had no effect on
prices here, which were at or near tho
opening levels.
Prices gradually eased off ns the day
progressed, until 10 to 13-polnta losses
were shown. Beforo the close, these had
been reduced four or llvo points, however.
Comment was heard nround the ring,
however, that tho two markets would
from this time on work more in sym
pathy with ono another becauso tho dif
ference in price virtually covered tho cost
of shipments from this country on the
nearby positions.
Aside from tho further covering- of Liv
erpool strnddlo shorts, there appeared to
be few buying orders nround the rlnsr,
whllo pressure was moro or less persis
tent. This mado itself felt whenever the
foreign demand subsided, and the market
showed Increasing nervousness as the
hour of tho Liverpool closo npproached,
with active months selling about 8 to 10
points under last night's closing figures.
There seemed to bo rather more South
ern hedge selling here, presumably of
spots by foreigners, and thero was also
pressure from local and Wall street
sources, Tho break nt Liverpool was
most generally considered nothlnsr more
Important than a reaction following the
recent steady advance, but this nlso
tended to restrict demand around tho
local ring and after tho close of the
English market, March sold off to 12.43,
or 15 points net lower.
Becelpts from cotton llnters produced.
In Texas during the last year have Iwen
$6,650,000, according- to figures made pub
lic today by railroads handling a large
percentage of the Texas crop. An en
tirely new market has been created for
hull fibre, due to tho demands for mate
rial needed in the manufacture of high
explosives used In the European war.
Market statistics Bhow that since a
year ago the price of llnters advanced
from H4c to 6,4c, a pound, and during
the last three months thero has been an
increasing demand for hull fibre nt 3o. a
pound, previously an unmarketable crop.
In the late afternoon the market ruled
quiet, but easltr, with prices showing a
net loss of 10 to 12 points. Offerings from
the South were more in evidence and sell
ing appeared to come also from local and
Wall street houses, Dtmand from short
furnished most of the buying-. Spot mar-J
nets were omciany reported rrom 6 points
lower to 12 points higher.
Arrivals of cotton at New York today
were 3393 bales, including 19 bales con
signed. The total included 632 bales lln
ters. The local warehouse stock has de
creased 3300 bales since the first ot the
month and is now 51,332 bales. Of this to
tal 141,732 bales are Inspected stock.
Exports lor the day aggregated 25,467
bales, against 71,628 bales a year ago. To
day's total Included 23,321 bales to Great
Britain, 100 bales to France and 2000 bales
to other points on the Continent. Clear
ances for the season amounted to 2.3S0.174
bales, compared with 2,761,361 bales for
the corresponding 'period last season.
Yesday
Close. Onen. High. Low. Close.
January ,,.,,., 12-SO 12.35 13.33 .aa 12.2S
.March ,,;.,,; 12.58 12.60 12.61 12.42 lE)
Slay ....,.:.". 12.70 12.83 12.3 12 12.21
July ........... 12.03 12.00 12.0S 12.81 12.00
October .:,.:... 12.JS 12.62 12.63 12 IT 1254
6pot ..,, 12.45 12.45 ,, ., 12.4J
Liverpool Cotton
LIVERPOOL, Jan. 6. Spot cotton today
was In good demand at an advance cf 7
points on the basis of 8.35d. for mldup
land. The Bales aggregated 10,000 bales.
Including- 9000 American. The imports
wero U.000 bales, all American. The mar
ket for futures closed Irregular and un-,
settled at a net decline of &64 points,
RAILROAD EARNINGS
ST. L0UI3 AND BAN FRANCISCO.
. 1815. Increase.
November grqss .OTS,8a 1630.028
WMMM tv.,,.,.., (7,,.-,O.Kl Ql ,1M
Hurt & sus t c ....
ilo prpf ,
Baldwin
uinbrU Steel
ll.. U,rn.vr.
..II... .JlVll.ftV ......
General Asphalt ..
no pret
Keystono Tel ....
do t c
do prof
Lnko Sup Corp....
l.rhlRli Navigation
TvchlRh Valley ....
LehlEh Vnllcy Tr.
do pref
Pennsylvania
1'hlla Elec
l'hll.-i Co
do f per cent, pfd . .
uo u per rent. pia.
Phlla lip Tr
do t c
Rendlnc
Tonopnh Bel
Ton Mining
Union Traction
V Oas Improvo
IJ H Steel
York Hallway
do pref
Today Yesterday
Bid. Ashed. Hid. Aslcerl.
J 3 is
1I4'1
Tr.'.i
117
:h
14V
u
IlK.
7U
s;
.. 414 42 414
.. R714 6f r7i5
..112 112f 1I3M
.. 7f. T.-iV, 7S
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.. xM :u :t.i;5
.. 71W 71-11 11i
.. 14ii 14 14W
.. 14U 14i 14l.j
.. cs on nttis
.. till 4 '"
.. 7N', 701, 78JI-
.. t.SU 18V, 1H
. . as asij nss
.. ns-i', wi r.rm,
.. L-sw 2.8--;; sss
.. 42 4.1 4.114
.. an .17 an
.. W, 44 4311
..snvi 21 21
.. 20; 21 21
.. Ml 81J4 814
.. 41? 4. 4
. . Bt 7 IVH
.. 415 4M; 4 I'd
.. 874 874 S7i
.. 801, SlW 87
. . II tli II
. . 34 .15 34
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PUBLIC UTILITIES
The Now Kngland Company has sold to
Baker, Ayllng & Co., $1,450,000 ten-year
G per cent, convertible debenturo bonds.
The offerinc; prlco will bo 98 and Interest,
nnd the proceeds will be used to retire
floating Indebtedness nnd for extension
purposes.
Tho Pacific Gas & Electric Company has
sold $1,000,000 general nnd refunding mort
gage B per cent, bor.ds to Harris Forbes
& Co. and N. AV. Hdsoy & Co.
Oross earnings of New York Railways
Company In November amounted to
$1,131,635, an ndvanco of $72,732 over that
month In 1314, Net earnings after ex
penses and taxes wero Increased from
$231,717 to $350,753, nnd the surplus nfter
various Interest chnrges was $114,503, com
pared with $47,317 n year ago. The number
of passengers carried totaled 22,717,107,
against 21.053.37J in 13H.
An Issue of $450,000 C per cent, notes of
the Arkansas Valley Railway, Light and
Power Company haB been purchns-d by
II. JL Byllesby & Co.. nnd Is being offered
nt 3SV4 and nccrued interest, to yield 6.50
per cent. The notes nro dated January
3, 1316. and mature Julj; 1, 1313, 'being the
first to be Issued out of ".n authorized
nmount of $l,500.t.A Through tho sale of
theso securities tho company will be able
to retire Its entire floatlnc indebtedness
and nlso prov'de funds for add Ions to
equipment and for'extenslons of its trans
mission lines to take caro of new business
contracts.
MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS
TONOPAH STOCKS.
inn. ASKett.
Jim nutler l.oo
.Muc-.-Numara 112
Midway 1.1
Mlzpali Extension , 22
Montana 2!
Northern Star , .13
Tonopah Belmont ,.,,4.,
Tonopah Extension -1",.
Tonopuh Mtnlnir til,
Itescue Kula ON
West End SO
dOLDFlULD STOCKS.
Atlanta 22
Blue Bull 04-
Booth 40
Bulldog
COD
Combination Fraction .....
Dtamondrield U 13 .,
Daisy
Florence ,
Goldtleld Consolidated
Ooldtleld Merger
Jumbo Extension
Kewanas ,,....,
Oro
Sand Ken
Silver Pick
MISCELLANEOUS.
Falrv Aztec
Klmberly
Nevada Hill ,
Nevada Wonder ,,
, .t
, .07
, .01
, .04
, .52
:l:?s
1.32
.20
.03
.07
.07
,01
02
.20
1.63
1.12
.H
.10
.24,
.31
$
.10
.82
.24
,0.1
.41
.m
.04
.00
.Oil
.mi
.85
1.10
.20
4.31
'.m
.os
.08
.03
,IH
1.70
GRAIN AND FLOUR
WHEAT. ttccelpts. S7.0S0 bush. Tho mar
ket ruled Bteady with n Rood demand from
mil era nnd exDorters. Quotations: Car lots. In
export elevRtnr. No. 2 red, spot and January,
J1.27S1.20: No. 2 Southern, red, fl.2Srai.37;
stenmer No. 2 red. l.241.2fl: , No. 3 red.
fl.24Kil.S0: rejected A. Sl.2Utol.S3Vi; re
jected II, l,2(Ki(t.22. ,
CORN. Itecclpts. 0730 .bush. . Trado
oulet. but prices were well maintained. Quo
tations: Car lota for local trade, nii.to loca
tion. Old Western No. 2 yellow, 82408340.:
old Western steamer yellow, MWR82HC.: old
Western No. a vnllow. &0Vjfl81!ic; now cob.
per 70 lbs., 72730. . , . ,.
OATS. Hecelnts. 01.001 bush. Supplies were
moderate and prices ruled ate.idv, but trailn
wns quiet. Quotations: No. 2 while, COU-js
Mo. : standard white. 40V.W0OC. : No. 3 white,
47'(,f?4.SWc: No. 4 white. 4747c.: sample
outs, 44!4ffi4314c: purified oats, graded. 4814
GO1 1c.
Fl.OUrt. Receipts, 1000 barrels nnd 3.322,008
pounds In sacks. There wns llttlo trndliiR, but
mill limits "cro steadily held. Quotations, per
UU) lbs. In wood: Winter clear. S5.40W3.UJ:
do., straight, '$ri.!08M"i. do., patent. S'l.'-Sw
0.30. Knnsas, clear. Jute sacks, S3.30B5.50:
do.. , strnlKht. lute sacks, S.,.7B'(r30O: do.,
natpnt, Juto cacks. SCH0.2H. Spring, first clear,
.-,.7.10; do., straight. SOC0.23: do., patent,
$fl.2S0.00; ilo., fnvorlte nrands. S0.7.W7.1.1,
City mills, cholco nnd fancy patent, S0.75Hi.lp.
City mllli, rcguliir itra.Jes Winter, clear. J5.40
Sr.l.iVij do., straight, 3.U01f0.15; do., patent.
$i 2Wtl.i.
H.YB FLOlIIt w.is In small sunnlv and firm,
hut quiet. Wo quote at $3.23IJ3.50 per bbl., as
to qunllty.
PROVISIONS
Tho market ruled sleadv with R fair
Jobbing trade. Quotations: City beef. In
sots, vmolced and nlr-drlrd, SltiSc.; West
ern beef. In sots, smoked. 2!ft2.1ic.: city
beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked nnd
ulr-drled, 2tl27c. : Western beef, knuckles nnd
tenders, smoked. 2flff27c: beet hams. J2SSf30;
pork, ramllv. $321722.00: hams, 8. V. cured,
locso. 14 Km .1c.: dn.. skinned, loose. 12fl2ic;
do., do., smoked, t3HI314c.: other hams. nmoked,
elty cured, ns to brand and average, llitnoy-c. :
iiaius, smoKoii. western cureu. luiciuc: ao.,
boiled, bonclcpp. 22c.: picnic shoulders. St. P.
cured loose. 12c. . do.. Bmoked, 13c: bellies.
In pickle, according to average, loose, 12d
12'tc.; breaktast tacon. as to brand nnd aver
age, city cured. IMll'c: breakfast bacon,
Ucstem cured, lSUlilc.: lard. Western, re
fined, In tierces, t'-iM do., do., do,, tubs,
lOc: do., pure cltv, kettle rendered. In tierces,
lOVjic.: do., pure city, kettle rendered. In tubs.
REFINED SUGARS
The market was quiet nnd unchanged. Ile
nners' list prices: Extra fine granulated,
fl.P.lc. : standard granulated. 0c, ; powdered.
11.05c.: confectioners' A. 5.8.5c: soft grades,
B.10fp3.73c.
DAIRY I'RODUCTS
BUTTEIt. Demand was suftlclent to absorb
tho limited receipts of desirable stock nt steady
prices. Today's quotntlons: Western, fresh,
solid-packed creamery, fancy specials, Silc. :
extra. 34c: extra firsts. .'U5j32c: nrsts, BSffl1
30c. i seconds. 23fi2ic: ladles, 21iff22c. : nearby
prints, fancy, .'!7c: average, extrn, :!4fl:nsc. ;
firsts. 2Sff.'l2.-.: teconds. 2Jfl27c.; special fancy
brands of prints Jobbing at 40ft43c.
EGGS. rinp now-laid eggs sold fairly and
ruled steady under light orferlngs. Quotations
follow: In free cuies. neaiby, extra. .18c.
per dozen: nearby tlrsts, S10.SO per stand
ard cose: nearby current receipts. $9.00 per
rase; Western extra firsts, SlO.'l per case;
do., firsts, $11.00 per case: refrigerator eggs,
fancy, S7.S0 per case; do., firsts, $7.00 per
rso: do., seconds, $11.3 On 11.00 per case; do..
Inferior, lower; fancy, selecten candled eggs
were jobbing at 401f42e. per dozen.
CHEESE. Tho market ruled firm under
light offerings and a fair demand. Following
sre the quotations: New York, full cream,
fancy, held. 17!;fr!8o.: "specials" higher; do.,
fair to good, held, I'SKlSc. ; do., part skims,
98Hc.
POULTRY
offerings' nnd n fair demand for choice stark
Quotations: Apples. Per bbl. SISSH
fancy, $3.25s?i.n0: do., fair to good. 2soSS:l
Mcintosh. J3B3.BO; Wlnesapr 2.we?4M
llaldwln. S2.W)f3.2.-.: lllack Tw g. 52fjOS3&f
Orlmes' Golden, $2.(!03;i: Greening, tf sSi'.j
York Imperial, $2.v Twenty-ounce; 3aa.
l'lnpln. $23: Ben Davis. tt.lMtzibt t&
varieties. J1.00O2.S0: No. 2. JI01.2.V l.Sf"t
hnllr o 11,1 Ihe rjlrt T1 fJ. ....-'- "Jif "&
wu... -.. .. .... ."v-.". v .. . UUUl.'l,. ivui.
In
ern. per box. $1,25 2.2u: oranges, Flortli.?
Ber crnto. S1.7r.a3: tanccr nts. pinM. "!it
Btrap. .S2SJ3: grapefruit. .Florida, per mMl
J23; lemons per box. 3Jf4: plneappKi.. tSt !
cratcl'orto nlco. J2.0Ott.1.2.1i Florida, tai'l
2.75; cranberries. Capo cod, per bbl,, l9fnT
-.ovHoi uo.. JernrAl
do.. Capo Cod, per crate.
per crate, si'if-.i.i.
Cholco stock
well sustained,
VEGETABLES
sold tairly and valuei nT
Quotations. Vhlr nnnl.
por bush., (1 .1001.23, do.. Jersey. perhaike?ij
No. 1 Hose. G5ffG0c; do., No. 1 other variti!:fl
r5(Wc; do.. No L JWlJ-IOc. n Sweet potato i
V- 1 .vu
No,
No. 1. 40W)r . .In
!. lfiii2Sc.i do.. VirRlnta. uer btit.. siruvJ'
1.75. Onlnns. nor 100-lb. bag. No. 1. Mfl.iP -
do., do.. No. 2. T.'SctfSl.SS. Cabbdfre. Dnnlah, twfr
ion. fnuii. v-uiuti, uiv auik, ner nuncn. ixfiB
40c.. Spinach. Norfolk. rr bbl., SUM.Sft, Ktllhl
ik, per oDi,. yrivioc. x.eicuco, Horldi.1
KnrAltc. ner bbl.. XKI73c.
rvtir bfiskpt. Sl-2ri'S1.7ft: do.. Knrth Carf,uTti
"" . ...- m-ni .-- ...- "v.MSfci
ucai. neann, nonaa', per mi-k I
ii inriiin n.x k..i... -
iumuii. mii uitancL ilir
! u innL'ii I
ket, $1.00513. . 1'c.is,
4. Peppers. Florida,
piuni j.' tuitutt. uvi Liu
rooms, per 4-lb. basket,
per carrier. $22.w7Eii"i I
:erta."iii:i?-7s- 4
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS A
CH1CACO. Jan. 8. HOOS-necelpts. 43.0!i
akot .110c. higher. Mixed and butelnnJ
heavy. SO.S0Uil.7a; light. $0.007. pigs, JJ.W9'
11.40: hulk. Sll.7.1li7.l3.
r.vTT!.P-nwMnlB finftn Mnrlfnl .Un 1fti
lower, llcevcs. $4.Mfl'.l..'i0: cows and b.lt.n,
$:i..'riu9.u; j.exans, iu.ttUM,.j; calves, is.se
10.78.
HIIBEl' lieceipts. io.i.khj. Jiarket steMr.t
Natlvo and Western. S1S7: lambs. J0.50S10J1.3
tl
i
LIVK. Choice stock wn nrtt xv rlo-inpd
up at full figures, quotatlona: Fowls, n 10
1
... ,i..: i.r.lw. . L.l.i.-. ....'s....
bi.u uuu guaiiiy. i'iiiii;.; rousiern, inbi.Mic.;
spring chickens, according to Quality. IBitltc.;
turkeys. 2022c: ducks, ns to size and qual
ity. l.tuLTC. : geese. laaiTc. : eulneas. voun?.
neighing 2 lhiAnnd over apiece, per pair, (
lillc.: weighing J Hi lbs. apiece, per pair, 750
KOe. ; weighing 1 lb. apiece, per pair, S0c.:
guineas, old, per pair. ftOc. pigeons, old. per
pair. 2.1i2e. : do., jnung, per pair. lS20c,
DltKSSEa There was a fairly active da.
mand for line deslrable-slied stoek nf all de
scriptions, particularly roasting chickens, and
the market ruled rtrm, with supplies well
under contrr.J. Following are the quotations:
1'reah-kllled, dry-packed turkevs, nearby fancy.
2Ji28c.: do., good to choice. SSiiSttc.; Western,
fancy, 20c. : do., do., good to choice. 23
CilSc; ilo.. fair. 20K22c. : do., old toms. 2tc;
do., culls and No. 2. IWtSOc, Fowls. 12 to bci.
pry-picKed. fancy seiected.18c; do., weigh,
lag ,li5 lbs. apiece. 17fc: do., weigh,
ing 4 lbs. apiece, JOVlc.: do., weighing 3 lb.
n.kvc, ,ui.iuri,
NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS j
m
NEW YORK. Jnii. il. DUTTEH.-Mrkit
steauy. itcccipts, ois. pacKages. Kxtrt
creamery, 03c. : higher ecorlag, 33UB31i;
aiate uair, otJic.; imitation creamerr,
ECOS. Market steady. Itecelnts. 77SS uctj
ages. r.xirn. nrsts, .hjih:, . nt
nenrby browns, 3U310C,; refrigerator DritM
2402IUC. 4
Want ColTee Clearing House
NEW YORK. Jan. 0. The members
tho Now York Coffee Exchange ari
agitating tho organization ot a coffee M'
change clearing house, patterned oftei
that established by tho New York Cottoa
Kxchange. A petition, which will prob-J
ably uo presented to tho board of man
agers shortly, nlrcady bears 43 slmiatureij
representing lending houses in the coffrt
and sugar trades
I
Gasoline Up Another Cent
Gasoline prices tanlc wagon baals hani
been nclvanced ono cent a gallon In entlry;
eastern territory. These advances werrt
put Into effect both by independent anil
tho Standard Oil. ;j
m
dl!
inder anlece. 13rt4c.
Plcked-Funey. 41483 lbs. apiece.
Net
a..ns
CHE3AFBAKB AND OHia
Fourth week December. . St.37,8l0
1-Tom JUJy t. ........ .. -a.m.xa
SOUTH BRH RAILWAY.
FovtrOi mtk December . S1.2T.2to
From July 1 31.334.eX
QOBAT NORTHEKN.
480,007
S300.800
4.03S.01T
I2S2.IS
l.iaS.SSl
No Common Rubber Dividend Now
NEW YORK, Jan. 6.-Late today the
directors of the United States Rubber
Company will hold their regular monthly
meeting. Tho usual quarterly dividend
of 2 per cent, on the first preferred and
IVi per cent, on the second preferred
stock will be declared, Contrary to recent
rumors, the common stock dividend will
not be resumed at this time.
City Has $7,055,706.81 in Treasury
The amount paid Into the city treasury
during the week ending yesterday was
j;,TO,731S5. and the payments amounted
to 11,378.171.82. This, with its remainder
on hand from the previous week, not in
cluding the sinking fund account, leavea
a balance of $7,065,706.81, deposited In Its
various banks of the city.
welehlnEr :l lh. n,4
Fowls, In hbls.. dry.
L aDlAA 17,- - rtinl..
4 lbs. apiece, ldc. : smalle- sizes. 12Hfsl4c.'
u, ,uawi. u.witou, u-.. wnicKena jer
sey fancy lirollers. 24n2rtc. : other nearby fancy
,bJ?S",V"s2!c'! w.?5&n broilers, weighing
1HS2 lbs apiece. 2022e. s northern Illinois
chickens, fancy yellow, weighing 4 lbs. and
oer. In boxes, lSJ0e,: northern Illinois,
fancy, weighing 2HS311 lbs.. In boxes. 160
S7f,!ii,nor,!!ernvAlllnol,.J.'ylcy- weighing 2U,a
swi IS- r bbls.. lsaidj.: other Western.
weighing 4 lbs. and over. In boxes. 17B18c.:
?&e,r"te. we rhing 2156.1H lbs.. In boxel'
S?l0i" ' v.v,,ber, . Als,ern- . weighing 21483S
lb., In bbls.. 14mr,c.; Infer or? 1.1c. SpFtng
5 ?""' I8If0c;t d0, W'm. fine".
1761 so.; ilo., do., fair to good, 12SJ15C, Oeue
nearby. lUUiSc.j do.. Western.' 1431fic. Snuabs:
ner dozen White, wettrh nt 11 .n ,V iv.. n.I
dozen. ll.G08J.40i white, weiahlni:" n to ifi
mini
" i"' uw.vii. ,..,; wiiite. weining a id.
per dozen s:i.233.60: do., 'do!" T IBs. per
IIUlilV.
FRESH FRUITS
market ruled steady under moderate
WORKMEN'S
COMPENSATION
LAW
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XllK riULAIIKU'IIlA NATIONAL IUJ
Philadelphia. December It. IfiV."
mtA a a inl.l- ir..,.n nn 1SisUU7-fl
January U, 101C, between the hour ot A
HORACE FORTESCUK. CaihIvFi
Koon ;
KSSh COLUMIHA AVKNUK TIIC8T COMjl
liy p. NY, JIroal ami Columbia .
rmiaueipnia, December 2tn. "
The annual election tor Directors will Hi
vk us, aiiw HHIiniUfi I1UUSO " " j.F '
January IStli, lino, between the hours Mofi
o'clock noon and 2 p. m. M.
ivai, a. 1'AHLli.r t5ecrei"'
ELECTION NOTICE
iKgl-KANULIN NATIONAL IJANKv
- llruad nnd Chestnut Street..
Philadelphia. December 30th, HI 3.
The annual election (or directors will b
bcld at the banklnc houve on Tuestlar. Jan
uary litis, 1016, between the hour of 11
soon and 1 o'clock p. m.
E. P. PaSSJIORE. Cashlsr.
DIItECTOHV or ACCOUNTANTS
Certlfled Public Accountant
LAWRENCE E. BHOIVN & CO.
1818 HEAL ESTATE TRUST HUILDI.VQ.
BURNS & tJl'EAKMAN
Tbe Boun
FARTNEKSHIPa
MAVK KOKCHT CIOAH STOKK. 1M WEST
The Board of
Directors
H. TV. Blddle
Arthur li Newbold
Bamuel Itea
Horatio O. Lloyd
Henry Tatnall
Robert K Cassatt
Charlemasne Tower
Charlton Yarnall
William M. Uarrett
John Cadwalader
Howard S. Graham
1 EL Johnson
Boward Prosaer
Caspar -W. Morris
Thomaa DeWItt Cuylir
C. atujrt Patterson
Eldney P. Tyler
Samuel T. Bodlne
J. It. McAllister
William C Sprout
Morris L. Clothier
John II, Mason
John P. C'roser
E. W. Clark
Clement D. Newbold
Harry A. Rerivlnd
William II. VarneJ
Commercial Trust Company
Commercial Trust Building
City Hall Square
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