srsep ; 12 EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1916 hip. FINANCIAL NEWS EXPECTATIONS OF LARGER DIVIDENDS AND RISE IN METAL HELPED COPPERS Utah the Most Prominent, Closely Followed by a Vigor ous Advance in Anaconda Continued Accumu lation in Marine Preferred High Points in Today's Financial News Books for $50,000,000 5 per cent- bond issue of the Midvale Steel and Ordnance Company closed. Issue oversubscribed. New York bank statement showed increase in both actual and average reserve. Loans increased. Continued large demand for steel products, with higher prices predicted. Week's bank clearings up 52.4 per cent. Coppers shares e tares in stock market. Taupoint drop in Pennsylvania Steel common, stock. Cambria Steel did not sell in Philadelphia today. LONDON MARKET SUFFERS FROM THE WAR TAX Fall of Erzerum Is Offset by the Reduction in Income WHEAT LOWER; SUPPORT SMALL Millers' Supplies Light Abroad. Free Selling Weakened Oats NEW RUMORS OF PEACE NEW YORK, Feb. 19. Statements that sales of copper were tnado yesterday for delivery not later than July at 28 9i cents, and positive nssertlons of Increased dividends nt the March meetlnRS tnado the copper stuclts features In the trading todny. Utah Copper, In which there lias been persistent accumulation, was the most prominent of this group nnd was closely followed on a lgoroiiH advanco by Anaconda. American Smelling was In better demand than It had been nt nny previous tlmo during tho week, moving up more than two points, nnd Chlno Copper, which was nlso influenced by predictions of Increased dividends, rose one point, making a now high record. Tho Street was full of stories nbout materially higher prices being in prospect for these stocks. Marine preferred continued to reflect the accumula tion which started when that stock sold at 65 In tho middle of the week, Extravagantly bullish talk about what Is to hnppcn In the zinc stocks caused some speculative buying, which wns apparently more than offset by realizing sales, and those stocks, nfter early advances, showed a reactionary tendency. Covering of shorts was urgent In somo Issues and wns effective In causing general upturns. Demand sterling reflected a suddenly deeloped Inquiry, attributed to re mittance against the salo of $22,800,000 "Carnegie" bonds to the United States Steel Corporation, announced yesterday. Continued Advances in Steel Prices PITTSBURGH, Feb. 19. Advances continued to bo made this week In finished steel and wlro products quotations, tho average increase In finished steel since January 1 being nbout $7 a ton, making tho prices the highest In 13 years, while wire products are now practically $5 a ton over the top maiks reached In 1907. Steel nnd Iron pipe have been advanced $2 a ton and oil country goods $2 to $4 a ton. Some officials of the Independent companies believe that further advances for tho various products will bo made within a short tlmo because of the urgent attempts on the part of tho purchasers to placo their orders with the companies. Refusals for business aro again being made, due principally to the sold-up condition of the various mills. By FRANCIS W. HIRST Special tablt to the Mrnlwr .erfne LONDON, Fob 19 -The stock innrket has suffered more from tho approach of wnr taxes hero and In Canada tlmn It has gained by the fall of Crrerum nnd renewed rumots of peace negotiations People talk gloomily of another 2 shil lings to tho pound nddltlon to tho Income tax, which menns npproprlntlng nearly hnlf the Income of millionaires, a quarter of that of men of moderate wealth. The Prcmlci has said the Rtraln of tho war will bo felt fm n generation. Ccr talnls tho economic recovery nfter Water loo took a full SO jeais. Tho Parllnmentarj success of Sir Wal ter Ituntlmnn's speech points to the pur suance of a policy of lcstilotlng Imports rather tlinn seeking protection through a tariff which would excite political dis sension and Jealousy among trnde In terests. The Btrength of the bank return is en couraging, but the finance loan situation will bo clearer net week, when Premier Asquith proposes n vote of another huge cieillt. Much Interest Is nltached to tho fact that peace terms will be discussed In tho House of Commons next week for tho first time Telegrams Indicate that the Scandin avian Baltic trade difficulties are Increas ing. Sir Wnlter Hunlean promises to rc llove the congestion duo to labor short age In Uritlsh ports. Financial Briefs Subscription Books for Midvale Bonds Closed The subscription books for tho $50,000,000 20-ycar 5 per cent, convertible bonds of the Jlidvalo Steel nnd Ordnance Company were closed at 12 o'clock today, Tho issue has been largely oversubscribed nnd it was deemed advisable to close the books today rather than on Monday. NEW YORK STOCK SALES Net High. Low. Last, chanxa Alaska Gold Mines . 22'X 22 22'i H Alaska J Gold M. .:. OU Df O'i AMs-Chalmers Mfc.. . SOH 30H 305a H AlUs-Chalmers pf . ... 81W MH RIH M Am Beet Sugar 71Ji 704 70'i ? Am Can 62HS 02 02 AmCariFdy G9J, G!Wi C9Jj Am Coal Products 171 160 169 2 Am Cotton Oil 54H 54'i 64Jf W Am Hide &. L pf 51 504 51 !' Am Ice Securities 31H 30,'f 31 K Am Linseed 23JJ 2d 23H Am.Llnsccd pf 43 AVA MH - H Am Locomotlvo 60JS 66 60H M. Am Smelt A Hot 103U 1005 i 102H 2U Am Smelt & Kef pf . 112W 1125 112,'$ Am femclt pf A 931$ 93U 93 i H Am Steel Foundries . . 54"s 54!i 54!f Am Sucar Iter Co 113 113 113 i Am Tel . Tel 127J. 127H V'lii - M Am Tobacco 106 101 134 1 Am Woolen tr rets. . AWi AHM -19 li Am Woolen pf t r. . . Q8M 9S! Qb'i H Am ZlncLOSm . ., 8 81JS 81h -2' Anaconda Cop M 005, SOU OOJi H Atcb.T0Di.SF 103 103 103 'i AT &S F pf 101;,' lOUf 10W !i Bald Loco Works 109' 108JJ 109H H Baltlmoro & Ohio 87U 87 87 H Baltimore & Ohio pf... 76H 75U 75U H Batopllas Mining . . . 2H 21, 2 H Bethlehem Steel 479)4 105 479M105i Bruns T & It It sec . . 10 10i 10K Butte & Superior .... 04h 02H 9.IH M Cat Petroleum 31 30!i 31 f Cal Petroleum pf . ... 0214 62 02 -2i Canadian Pacific 160 168JJ 108K - '' Central Leather 55) 55 55 Chesapeake & Ohio.... 62 01f 62 - i Chllo Copper 241i 235 21 )4 Chlno Copper CO iOH 59M H Chicago Ot West 12U 12i 12 Cbl Mil & St P pf ....128H 128)4 12814 M United Clear Stores United Dry Goods pf Net High Low Last chanKO . 10 0'f 9'i H 60H GO' GOlii -2Ji Union Pacific 1311; 133'f 133 - )5 union racillc pr S2'i 82U S2'i M UbCIP&F 18) 1814 WtM U S Ind Alcohol 153W 1524 153 4 U S Realty & Imp ... 414 38't 41 If .'' U S Itubber 525i 52!i 524 54 U S Rub 1st pf 100'S 100JJ 100J. ?s U S Steel Corp 8I! 83,'i 83J4 U S Steel Corp pf... .117 117 117 4- 14 United Fruit Co 146)4 115 115 -1 Utah Copper SO'i 85.U 864 1 Va Caro Chom pf ... .110 109)a 110 1 1 Wabash pf A 434 434 434 J4 Wabash pf B 27)4 27 27)4 M WestE&M 07 665S 66'4 West Union Tel S84 88JI 8S5S x Willys Overland 210 210 210 WooInorthFW ... 121 121 121 )4 Tofnl anfea, 238,000 shares: this week, 3,003,000 shares) last rrrrk, 3,000,400 shnrei, New York Bond Sales Chl & Northwestern... 1284 128)4 128W ) CMIt I & Pac 10J CluettPea & Co 72 Col Fuel & Iron 45)4 Continental Can . .. S04 Consolidated Gas 134)4 21)4 06)j 41 81)4 9 47)4 Cora Products Ref Com prod Ref pf Crifz Carpet Crucible Steel...., Crucible Steel pf , Cuban-Am Sucar Denver &. Rio Gr Distill Sec Corpn Dome Mines 2614 Erie 3754 Gen Chemical 290 Gen Chemical pf. General Electric General Motors. . Goodrich. B F . . Granby Consol.. Gt Northern pf Guggen Eipln , IUlnoIiCent InspCon Cop..,. .. Int Agricultural. . . . Int Agricultural pf. . . Int Con Cor v t c sn IntUaxr Corpn. ..... IntHarrN J Int Nickel t t cfs,. IntM M cfs of dp.., IntM M p.' c of dp,, Kan City Southern., Kings Co E L P. -Lack Steel Co....... Lea Robber A The. Lehigh Valley,..,.... Liggett & Myers , . LeriUard P Co ,,... llaiwell Motors .... Max Motors 1st pf.. Max Motors 2d pf , Mexican Pet ..... Mlama Cooper .... Mlnq S St Louts Minn & Bt Louis pf.... Missouri Pacific NatEnam & b Co .,,. Nat Lead Co. ........ Nev Con Copper...,., New York Air Btake 104 i '4 )4 - ) - )4 -J. -1)4 - U 45 804 134)4 21)4 66)4 41 SO - Si -1 4 )4 4 10 72 45 804 134)4 2114 06)4 41 SO 1134 113,4 113) .195 105 195 9 9 464 4R4 25)4 20)4 37 37)1 290 290 1144 114M 1144 - H ..171 170)4 171 2 ..478 478 478 2 ... 734 72!f 72'i ... 03)4 S3)4 03)4 h ..1205 120!t 120)4 - H .. 215f 215X 215 H ..10354 10354 10354 H . 47)4 464 46)4 ' 22)4 24 2H 63 05)4 34 1754 17)4 - 54 70 70 -1 110)4 110)4 - U 4714 48 r- )4 16 164 - li 00J4 70)4 1)4 16)4 26H - ii 129H 129)4 129H - )4 ..78 77J4 77)4 4 - 53 5254 5254 )4 ... 77)4 77)5 77)4 , 252)4 232H 25.JH -7V4 ...108)4 197H 198K. 2)4 ... 66)4 65),' G5J4 - 54 ... 87)4 87 87 ... 51 60)4 60)4 ...1074 106)4 100)4 )4 ... 37.4 37 37)4 )4 6)4 5)4 554 -1)4 17 6 26H 68)4 1654 145 . 24 . 65)4 . 1754 . 70 11054 48)4 . 17H . 72)4 654 17 5 26)4 69 16)4 .145 17 -1)4 5 26)4 54 68)4 - )4 1654 14 145 1 NYCAIIK 105t4 105)4 105M ) JJ Y C 4 St L 1st pf., b4H 84)4 34)4-6)4 N Y N II 4 11,,.,,,.. 68)4 '68)4 fi8M - H Northern Pacific ,,.,,.113)4 113 113 - H Norfolk & Western 117)4 11754 11754 J4 Ontario Silver Mining .8 8 8 PaUlcMail , 19 17)4 19 lf 57)4 67)4 57.4 104 104 104 M 42)4 424 4254 )4 34)4 31)4 34543)4 1I0H 107)4 110)4 4 66)4 6H 6)4 163H 16354 163H 54 M 654 5)4 74 Penna Railroad ... Peoples Q as Chl- PwlaCo Xe Pitts Coal CoKJ. . PltU Coal Co N f pf wrreeu a war uu Kulkaan. Co - Q&kloJlTer iuiciUrer pf Bjf Coa Copper. . . . 1st pf BtUubUc I 4 8. SvpubUs I 8 pf Keek Island pr Husiely M cfs dp bt Leul 4 S F rfcthick Attioaa Cop tJasfr&wff S 4 I itlwa Psetfie tvutfc Vwto H ttui otmtltnn Jty Mmtetoiw P 1 Ht Uo S UK , 25J4 7SH 404 . 53)4 111 !4 13 6)4 394 67)4 100)4 164 201 7)4 25)4 78)4 41)4 62H UO U 13 5)4 3S)4 57)4 D9H 164 3W4 74 25?4 it 78H - 54 41 -1 52J4 - )4 UO -1 H 13 H 5)4 3S)4 j, 67)4 -Vi 8914 ) IM 1 24 H WOOO Amer Agr Ss 5000 do deb Si .. 1000 Am Ice (la l.-COOii Angln-P I. .Is ... lltooo Amer hmclt bee (is flOOO Amer Tel clt 4s . SJ0O0 do corn 4s.. 30000 do cu 4'3s.. IptO Amer rlt I'np r.s 000 Ann Arbor 4s... 7000 Atchison Ken 4 00 Atchlnon ev 4s ItMiO SOOO do 5s . e'oo nait & Ohio v 7000 do c 4'ss .. . JCOOO Halt S. O bRli .1Us.. 4000 Ueth hleel rfd lis .itiOOO nrnnk n T .-, iiiih 1000 Hrook V L'l 1st 8ta 5s lOUj, lopj "vyv uaii Ac-rill iiUK OS Mia NJa I'XS. c.tnt n n & nlK a 5s li- hi ' ,'?l ent 'anther 1st 5s loai, 1021. ltoil Cent Pac 1st 4s. lio?" ik! ,5"" .Chill Conner 7s rn irju 2000 do 4W.B . . ni vAit liooil c 1000 1VX) O 1000 1000 o High Low Close. IOJ'4 lO'.'li VUH, ws in 112 1H 10111, 704 HI IM", KM 101", 91 !. Httj lirj 1(10', IKS S7 O'i 112 tJ, ,Wn HKIS 70-s . (U 1M'S 101 10H, . m 01a lOS) 1U1 ns 874 04 1U4 112 10O, 1WI4 70U IM 04 104 101', 1U 07H Ul'i 1U24 lOO'J 101', SO'4 (11 102', HOH in S7', D2i: oc ,wn Ken sia 4S IHU 1H. 141'. ," ff.9Jol,lt 4 .. M HKl)i HSHi M & St 1 c Bs 1075i 1117', lll7lj da irn 4U mil . in m mh7 sniiAnrf.h. H ,S,7 K ' -"-.v y-r ':' Tbc Hank of Endnnd today boucbt 13,000 In bar gold nnd released 100,000 in sovereigns for IZfivpt. li It. Stcttlnus, of J. I. Morgan & Co , Balled on the steamship St. I'nul today for Urn ope. The Oulf States Steel Company reports for the $ear ended December 31, 1515, not profits of $603,913; dividends pnld, $191,100. surplus, $417,S43: profit and loss surplus, tC'WW. The United Gas and Electric Corpora tion has sold to Drexel & Co , Uertron, Grhcom & Co and nellly, Brock & Co. $3,000,000 of Its 6 per cent. 30- car collateral trust sinking fund bonds, due April 1, 1945 Commercial failures this week In the United States, 428, against 40S last noek, 4C9 tho preceding neck nnd 6G4 the cor lespondlng neck last year. Tallurcs In Canada numbered SI, against 53 last week, 60 tho preceding week and 66 Inst year. The New York banks lost $909,000 to tho Subtreasury yesterday. The board of representatives ot the New York Curb Market Association has listed and admitted to quotation 200,009 shares of the Thanhouscr Film Corporation, par vnlue $5, nnd 1,000,000 shares of tho Ban nack Gold Mining Company, par value $1 The United States Corporation Com pany Is tho transfer agent and registrar of the Thnnhouser Corporation, and the Title Guarantee and Trust Company that or the Bannack. The output of tho Slmttuck-Arlzona Copper Company In January uas as fol lows: Copper. 1,563,224 pounds; lead, 267,563 pounds; slher, 30,369 ounces; gold, 531 ounces. The Central Leather Company report for the year ended December 31, 1915, showed a balance equivalent to 10.82 per cent, earned on the common stock, against 6.41 per cent, the previous jear. Lima Locomotive Company has received orders for 70 Mikado and 25 switching engines from the New York Central Tho amount Involved lit this order Is some thing more than $2,500,000. CHICAGO, Feb 19. Wheat uns licr ous In the cnrlv denting today nnd trnde wns on a small scale. At the stait May ranged at $1 30 to $l.29;4, ngnlnst $1 29 nt the close )esterduy, nnd Julv nt $1.24S to $1 24, compared with $!.23Ts at the end of yosterdoj. After the start .May receded to $1 29 nnd July to $1 2.1,,, both allying1 n little later. Mn) rlofed l1s lower and July 14 off. Support wns scattered and not Inrge Some largo operators sold a little and tho pit followed The market nt LUcrpool showed firmness, with spot senrce. A sale of No 1 Northern Jtnnltoba was mndo late esterday In the Hngtlsb market at 70s l'4d This Is a very high price Millers' supplies arc light abroad Tho receipts nt Minneapolis and Duluth today were 159 ears, against 281 cars last enr; at Winnipeg, 373 cars, compared with 241 cars; nt Chicago, 160 cars, against 153 cats Foreigners showed great Interest In tho small clearances from the United States for the week. Tho falling oft was duo mainly to InnblllH to obtnln freight room. Com wns "low and caslci. The maikct nt Llvcrpol was dull. Consump tion In the United Kingdom continued light. Tho receipts here today were 459 cars. Onls were weak under fairly freo sell ing nnd little support, except from local traders The receipts hero today were 103 tars At the end of tho first half hour May wheat w.is off ?c. from yesterday's close and July down 4c. Lending futures ranged ns follons. Vrt',r Wheat open High May .. . I, tin, 1 :; Julv 1 2i 1.2ld torn incw cieineryi PROBLEMS FACED BY AMERICAN DYE MANUFACTURERS Means Must Be Found for the Use of the Byproducts APPARATUS VERY COSTLY Low. 1.22SJ Cloc. close. 1 27'a 1 ."I'd 1.82-f, 1 -: . Mnv JlllS- .. Oats Mas . July . . l-ird-Xla .. Julv Itlbi Xlnv . Julv . 1'ork Mav . .fnu M.I. 7lllj 7W 4S III 70', TN III ?3i 1017 10 .'.J 11 ." II li", 20 "57 '0 17 tAakcil. 10 4.' 10 IK) 11 nj 11.70 2n m 20 0", 7 1) 10 ",n 10 47 It. -2 11.112 201,1 20.75 7tl'4 7S tlS'4 till tow tioia 10.47 now 11.52 in.:,-, n.i.j tu -, t20S7 20 S7 N. Y. CURB STOCKS SHOWED STRENGTH Tobacco Products Moved Sharply, Then Reacted. Advance in Oils Up NEW YORK. Feb. 19 Trading in the market for outside securities today was fairly actlvo with the general tone strong. Tobacco Products was ng.tln one oC tho principal features, moving up nearly two points. It subsequently teacted a point on proflt-tnklng. Midvale Steel rose a half on comparatively light dealings. Kennecott was strong and more active, ladvnnclng '4. First National Copper was up 1b on small purchases Motor stocks were comparatively quiet, but generally steady. Theio was a small Inquiry for Chandler. Oil Bharcs are strong but less active, with the exception of tho low-priced Is sues, which again, on manipulation, de veloped strength and activity. Wayland Oil nnd Gas improved a8, while Cosdcn Oil eased off '4. 13onds were extremely quiet and some what Irregular. IXDUSTIUALS. SPOT INTERESTS BOUGHT MARCH AND SOLD JULY COTTON Early Tone 774 4000 Chlcarn Ilui. -. WOO Del & Hud rM 4s 120OO Den & it o 4s , . Mono Detroit United 4',s 2000 DIs Sec Corn Ss .;.. .1000 Erie con 4s Ser A 2000O do conv 4s Ser 11 . 2000 Gen Elec Ss 10O0 do 3t,s 3000 flreat Nor 1st Hud & Man In Ss . 1000 Hock Val 4ts .... 2000 111 Steel deb 4t,s . JOOo Indiana Steel Ss . 1000 Iowa Cent ref 4s . 4000 in Cent rfd 4s . , 3W100 Interb II T ref fis lOoocW In Iter Mar ct . ., ,5J!! C Ft 8 & SI 4s . isono Lacka Bt Ss 102.1 . 8000 I.acka St Ss lb.V) 2C000 Lakn Shore sen 3Ss 1S0OO Ut 8h deb 4i 1031 . 1000 J.Ib s SI T IH 3000 Lorlllard Ss . 10000 Lorlllard 7a 20(H) 1-oula & Nash 4s 1VMU Manhattan hla 4s 2000 Sllch 8t T Ss UOOO do D 4a 2000 Minn & St I. 4s . ilSOO Mo Kan & T 1st 4s io nan 4. t ra 4s .isu 2011O JIo Iae ct ata 4s . 40 7000 Mo Iac 4s . . 4.' SOiiO Nat. Enam & Sip Ss lisu 1000 N Y Conn 4 '4a OOt? MOO N Y Air Drake ct Ua.lOlS 4000 N Y Canal Imp 4Ha.llV 1000 N Y C l. 8 -'IM .4m SOOO N Y C & Hud 4s l)JJ 3000 N Y C & Hud 44s DlC 010OO N Y Cent 6s 115 ISiii N- V. ' 10V1 "X OS WOO N Y City 4s mill OKI, MOO N Y City 4Us Wa 10.'ll 6000 N Y City 4Ua 1WEI 107U 4O0O N Y City 4$a 1U( 107 1000 N Y (laa II '& p 4s 80lt O.VXJO N Y Itwy adi Sa t,l2 1000 N Y Tel 4t,i . 00 2000 Norf & West . or.ii S&H) Norf & West D 4a . 00I lioiio Nor Iac prior 4s. 01 3000 Nor I'ac rn 3s . tW4 tj uni i-ow os . . SOOO Phlla Co cv 1D22. . 20c Pac Coast 1st Ss 4000 Pacific Tel 5s MOO Penna 4s 1048 4000 do 1011 10O0 Penna 4s 1U0U SOOO do en Hi. .. 21UO Public Serv N J S hilOO Rep Ir & s Sa . moo nio Or & w 4s. SOOO Hock Island 4. . .1000 St Ij 1 M at B a 4s SOOO St t. It M & P 5a 1000 BLiaPtm it st 2000 Bl P II 4 U 1st 4s SHU) Stand Mill Ss.. iwcl stand Has 6s 110OO South i'SM cv 4s MOO do cr ret f p 5a 1000 South Pac rfd 4a snro South Rwy sen 4a . 1000 south Rwy con Os. 10OO Tenn C r ( p fii 1000 do 1st Sa ... 2C00 Third Ave new 4a ,, wwj -101 reo & w 4a IIHTf 117 7Sl, Z2' 78t? Ii4j; 70(5 not; .It's 10.1V4 hftl, O'lC IHlI 4000 Trinity H stei bOOO Union Pao 1st 4s 13000 U Ss Sleel Sa. UOOO Union Pac rfd 4s isuuu us i ) u coi 1000 Va Rwy 5 ... 7000 Wabash 1st ret 4s SOOO Wabash 2d Ss , TCOO Vt Electric 6s.. . 1000 West Klcctrlc cv U SOOO Wtst Md 1st 4a . 10UO West Shore res- 4a MOO West Union i "lM14 -120iJ 82Xi .ioo(; 10S IS8 Total sales, l.43,BOOi this week, 18.S7, 000 1 Ut week, ,7 89,000. " M7 imt 1W - H $ JM rS! 1 BAR SILVER Wns Steady-Lower -Liverpool NEW YORK, Feb. 19.-Spot Interests furnished the only significance to the trading on the cotton exchange at the opcnlns this morning. One class of brok ers were the principal buyers of March, and sold July, while another .Southern house sold December qulto freely. There was a tendency to oven up acounts on both sides of the market, because of the approaching holiday. The early tone was steady, with prices 4 to 7 points lower. Liverpool cables were below expecta tions, declines of '8 to 1H points being reported PrUate cables attributed the losses to continental selling. The Eng lish market was due 2Vi to 3 points higher. There was no precipitation In the cotton belt, but temperatures were somewhat lower this morning The receipts of cotton at the ports for the day were estimated at 22,000 bales, compared with 20.49G bales last week, 45.030 bales last year, and 20,2 16 bales two years ago. les close. Open 211 -IT. (LI S.1 Anierkin-Urltlsli Manufacturing, Atlantic Oulf & XV I S S do nief American Murcont . AJit Itubber Ino n 1 Cnn.idlan Car & foundry do met Chevrolet Motor Car 131 Chandler Motors i!2'i Cuban hugar Cano SJ 4-Urtlcs Aeroplane 47 DrlBBS Sea bury 140 Emerson . ...,..... 12 Haskell & Barker Car 4S Hendee Manufacturing- 28 Inter Mer Marino 10 do pfd its Kclly-Sprlnptleld 705; Kathodfon lironzo pret 21 Manhattan Transit l' Did Asked. , 21 March . May . .. July . October December January Spot . .. 11 Si ll. 7K II 07 12,1(1 UAO l.'.3. 11.53 11.49 11.7.: 11.01 12.12 12 21 12.21) 11.45 , Illah 11.51 11.77 11 07 12 14 U20 12.30 I.O tv 11.34 11 Ml 11.80 12 a) 12.14 12 18 t lns 11.35 11 iu 1I.S2 12 01 12 II 12 20 11 45 NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NEW YORK. Feb. IS. There was a continuation of yestet day's selling moe ment at the opening of the coffee market this morning and ifrst prices were 3 to 6 points lower. The market showed a slight further re action during the early operations, but there was more aggiesslve bidding at slightly under prevailing quotations, which gave rise to the belief that the trade still had confidence In prevailing values, while, moreover, many operators were Inclined to be skeptical regarding the probability of any marked Increase In the movement of coffee to the United States as a result of Brazil's intention of relieving the freight situation Today's Today's Yesterday's winning, iioae. ..T.03 7.7UU7SO ." 7.73S7.S0 7.&S0T.69 '.'.U.M 7077.08 ! 7M 8.C&3S0T February March . . April May June July August Bwttmbtr uctooer November December ... 6.10 January .. . . Uld. tOrtered. Tout sales, 54,500 bags. 8 2038 : Close. 7.U.S7 US 7 7147 72 T -114? T 7 7.8237.83 I.BUul 8.4 7.Uie7.0J 7.DI&7 Oil 7 008CO bO4HN0il 8 OSIUH 0 8.1288.11 a. 158 s. m GOVERNMENT BONDS 2s of 1930 reglatered . , 2a of 1030 couuon (.Panama 2a registered r-anama 2a liwa rezisterea Panama new 3 registered Panama, new 3a coupon .1 of 1U1S registered . . 3s of 1018 coupon -..-.., 4 of 1825 registered 4 of 1925 coupon Uld. Asked. :: :: . w ,, ..1024 .102JJ .. . 102 102 uoti m m DIVIDENDS DECLARED Maxim Munition .Mim.110 Hteel Otis 1 letator ...... Otto Elsenlohr w 1 do pr Pecrleaa Motor Poole Enr & Mach Ht Joseph Load . ... s 8 KrcsKe w I . . . . Stand Motors Submarine iBoat v t ctfs. Triangle Film t ctrs t'nlled Prom Sharing U a Light & Heat do pref IVhlto Motors w 1 World Film OTHER OIL. STOCKS. Harnett OH Cosdcn Oil Chalmers Oil Houston OH Midwest Refining bapulpa MINING STOCKS. Atlanta .- .- llraden Coppor Iiutto c ft . v t ctfs Ililtln A, N Y Flrnt National Copper ft 11 7014 l.l 5", 100 211 It.', ::::::: I? ::::::: 4'x li :i's r'4 so 1I4 3 s 20 tin 134 floldfleld Merger llecia Mining Howe- bound Jim Ilutler Jumbo Extension .... Kennecott Copper ., SlcKlnley-Darrngh . . Mines of America... Mplsslng Mines Co.. San Toy West End Con West End Extension 20 40)4 8 3V4 K. 15 o; 04 vi 55 45 3 1?H 77 17 5014 411'u 73U US 88 133 tit 14 1 12'i 41 20 7JH 7 70T HI M lilt 27 125 111 15" (II 371 S 1 4 514 ?8 n 24 8 2014 Si 21 41'4 5J IT" S 00 i fMiVn 47 J 78 17H BONDS. Eria rights ... Halt S. Ohio Os , Cerro s Mldtale Ss ... .101 '4 .110 . 00 LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS. Bid Jim Cutler 05 MacNmara 02 Midway 14 Mlipalt Extension' .10 Montana 25 Northern Star , 14 Tonopah Belmont 4&h Tonopah Extension 4i Tonopah Mining V4 Hescue ICula ,07 West End 71 , GOLDFIBLD STOCKS, Atlanta 20 Hue Hull f! Uooth '10 Hulldog 02 COO ... , on Combination Fraction 07 Dlamondfleld II U v. Daisy m Florence ,, ,45 (loldfleld Consolidated 02 Ooianeld Merger 15 Jumbo intension .u 1.15 Kewanas -., ,17 Oro 05 Sand Ken - , . .Ot) Silver Pick 03 MISCEMJANEOUS. Falrv Altec 01 Klmberly 01 Nevada Hill 17 Nevada Wonder l.so 5-16 1014 121 PO'i Asked .07 .01 .16 .10 28 .IS 47-ia .0? .77 .21 .01 .41 .OJ Ol OS .05 .05 .W 64 17 1.20 .18 0(1 .07 .Od .03 .03 10 1.85 By ALEXANDER B. MITCHELL Mitii-igtr of the llenrol 1'roiliicti Companj. .Slnco tho outbreak of tho war lit 12u rope fow matters have caued more wide spread discussion than the shortage of dje stuffs In this country, owing to German v, which has n lrtunl monopoly of thli Industry, being unnblo to export them. The problem confronting us was whether means could bo found to furnish in n lompornry manner tho Industries depend ent on theio supplies, or whether the time wns now ripe for America to build up ltn own Industries for the manufacture of synthetic tbestuffs nnd their Intermediate products With tho Installing, by tho steel com panies, of the Recovery Coke Oven, which enables the by-products of tho distillation of cool to bo recovered ItiFtcad of burnt, ns It was in the old Uec Hhe ovens, vast quantities of raw material, including ben rol and toluol arc now available, and nil that Is required 1b that capital shall bo given 11 fair chance for a Just reward by tho assurance that It will be placed In a position to meet forolun competition with out having to sell nt cost pi Ice, or even lower. The dvo Industries require vast sums of money, both fdr production and research, for their establishment means not only tho production of dyes, but the ways and means of using tho intermediates nnd by products formed In the building up of these complicated compounds which aro used In (he pharmaceutical, photogrnphlcal and Industries using organic chemicals that their manufacture may be at mini mum cost In the GO vears that have passed since tho discovery of tho first svnthetlc dje stuff In nnglniid, Germany has gradually made herself the homo of this industry, and has been nble to spend great sums of money on Its development, nnd to sell when needed nt prices to throttle compe tition lleforo the wnr the few American manufacturers made their dyes from Inter mediates which they Imported chiefly from Germany, using only a few chem icals manufactured In this country. As soon ns they saw that theso imports would bo Impossible to obtnln, plans were nt once started to manufacture some of them, and today there are more than 17 firms manufacturing nnlllno oil, which besides being an Intermediate for many colors, Is nlso used In largo quantities for dyeing black on cotton tho color being extremely fast to light and washing. To establish this Industry with nil Its branches, leaving no loophole through which tho foreigners nn ngalu obtain control of our market, means time nnd money Todny, raw materials such as acids, benzol and toluol are being used for the manufacture of war materials nnd aro selling at prices never beforo heard of. Tho cost of apparatus Is very high, and even at the prices now obtained for It, It Is very hnrd to get. These nro somo of the things the manu facturer stnrting todny has to contend with Then again, there nro no standard designs for apparatus or plants, nnd fow chemists havo sufllclent practical knowl edge of operation to Instruct the engineers In drawing up their plans. This Is not their fault Tho opportunity has Just sud denly developed, and they will rise to tho occasion Coal tar products and ayes can be made hero of quality equal to any thnt aro Im ported, but It will take tlmo and money and a working together of the Industries Interested to build up on tho foundation already laid a dyestuft Industry of na tional importance TEN-POINT DROP IN PENNA. STETi.r BUT MINORITY HOLDERS HAVE HOPeJ Chance That They May Receive More Than S27 a 9li0 1 for Their StockNorthern Central f Railroad Annual Report 1 A 10 point drop In Pennsylvania Steel common to 7S tamo as a result ot tho an nouncement thnt tho majority stock would he taken over by the tletlitclicm Htcel l'ompan nt 27 None of the common hnd changed hands since Thursday, but tho fact that tho outstanding shares oven )el nro ruling at ncnrly three times the in Ice offered by llcthlehcm looks ns If the holders proposed to stand pat In the hopo thnt the company will pay them n much higher price The alternative Is the expectation of eventually receiving Inrge dividends There nro nt ptcscnt less than 20,000 shares outstanding In connection with the apparent nttltude of the minority In terest It Ik Interesting to recall that thcro are still some seven or eight shares of the old Pennsylvania Steel stock which wns never exchanged nnd which Is estimated to have a market value of about $1000 per share. The prefeired stock naturally moved up on the definite statement that 100 and not DO would ho paid for It. Tho remain der of the locil list was exceedingly quiet nnd fluctuated within narrow limits. L hlgh Vallev Transit shaici Bhowcd strength. Not a share of Cambrl.t Steel appeared on tho tape. 'I lie financial district heard today thnt now that tho Bethlehem Interests had secured for thrmsclvci a shlpvnrd through tho acquisition of the Pennsvlvn nla Steel Company, a deal would shortly bo closed between tho Mldvalc-Cambria Combination nnd tho Crnmp Shipbuilding Company, Humor has It thnt negotia tions linvo been in progress f, 1 time, hut that thej cre SS pending rt final selilement of the t., J hem denl Cininp stock hiVt,11'' quiet of late, but It i. G5-..",..be" VfS Interests have been nicking- it up at ln favorable nppottunlty p Rt Trj ino .-vortiiern Central annual Issued this morning for the ni..i'Mll ended December 11 h m " '' full enr of that load under t ZZ IM tho came I'ennsvh.inin Hnllronri. Ti. !!" .'I tflcctlvo .Tunc TO inn t,c.q pmitlcnblc to compare the renotl : r!l 5S with the SOU ilRuw., whici, TeJ in .no tuini oi two six months' iwrloaffl come accounts, from .rnnunrv u,il ro. in form of the tnllwn,', ,jr ' iiikb, hiiu iron juiy l to Decern!,., VTH or icntai f.om the Venns. n.f PnniM...fU statement tnr n """''"'"M " -" ,MO car uy form of i The linome fnllnir Itcntnl from len'e m...! merest on runneri debt , frt.i Intercil on equitable trusts ' " "W lnlprrt nt tnorfirt,,,.. n. . 4 ?M irmiiilrViibn cVr7cn,cs ' ' KrDun" r,!nt IjFit iouii tiruuci . ,MI Net Ineonm . " ' U5 Dividends M per icnl - ' SJS". llnlntito . . ' MMra Transferred to prom nnd b. .".'.. '" ?YfXreVm",''n" "" "r i, credit Jnnuary 1, llir, , C lialanco for veir 101 -, HCiSiM Net dcblls inn 1 Credit I'eceml.cr II Inn ' 3:?B, The total expenditures for ro.--.lJ COUlnlllCIlt mndo for tnnr o.... ? M. lessee dining tho jenr amounted to ro 001, making JWI.701 road and JJnSlJ'JS ment. "equip. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT -rtocelnts, 17I.12H bus. Tlin nnrkU ruled weak nml lc. loner umlcr bearish snot ulntlon In the West, Quotations Car lots In export elet n tor No, - rril, onot nnil reb runrj. JUI .14. No 2 Southern roil. $t flow I 12. steamer No 2 red. $1 2IWI Ml No .1 red si.'JlKTt It; rejected A. SI Sb'ni '.",. relected ronN. Ilecelpta. 27.211 bushel". The mar ket wns quiet but Mead nmler modern tn offerlnKS. 01101011009- Cir lota for local trade, n tn locution No. 8 ellow 82'4Ws.w,o . stenmer vellon, KI(iIR2c, No. .1 jellow, iiP'Se , No. 4 vellow, ,-J7l,c . roll, per "0 lbF., Oc. HATH. Receipt, .17,1177 liushela. There was little trndlnR nnd tho market rtoelopod no Im portant cruinge. Quotations: No a while ,iiP4WS7e.: ntnndnrd white, ."4Vj'iJ")C.. No. 1 white, r.lBMc., No 4 while. ."lWc saniplo onts 4RI'4lle . purified nntu itradcd. 7.i4CT",.ie. I'LOl'lt. Itcceliits. 18JB libls. nnd 1,217,710 lba. tn scka Thcro nua little trading and prices wero without Important change tjuotntlons. per 10(1 lbs In wood Winter, cleir, S" inw 5 HO, do . BtralRht, S3 'JOiIIO 13. do . patent, JO 23 jfOCO, lvnnsaB, clear. Jute encks, S r,UfT3 73. do., BtrnlKht, Jute sacks, 5,1 mifiil.1l). do,, pttent, Jute sacks, JO.l.lijn fin. sprlnR. first clear, simian, do, straight, S3IMWHI.1 , io p.itent, S0.1,1f(il 03, do, fnvorita hrnnda, SH.7.1W t.M city mills, cholco nnd fancy patent. W 7.1U7.M: do., regular grades, wlnler, clear, $10395.60. do, do. straight. $3 WJiH.i.l, do., do , patent, SO 2080.30. IlYE rrOUR vas In pmill supply nnd Bteady but quiet. Wo quote J3 31J0 per bbl., as to qusllty. ll.3j nr t :i KfilVeaS ..iir. grnpeiruit. riarliln per crl crnte-l'orto Vlleo, S'.fll riorlU. tj ... ... . M'i v-ws ( i nit) rifin drt r. Cod per crate $j..nmi do . Jrrlcy , m S71IS do. JrrKCj, icr , intp tfttfljrVu berriea l'lorl.1 i.J,prr .,..nr t-nVt se'ralDrV Hi.IOc , open imtce, naj)t "'"wenuori, a VEGETABLES The nnrl.et una quirt and without Imn,,... rhaiigr orfcrlnss uore mwlerite lA'SS?' Wiotntions White pot.itoi . pcr bu.h wJ?15 lnnH. s? 1.1(1 20. Now VnrkJl in" ," $1 l.Vril.1'0. VVcstrrn: SU.t p P ,i Jorer l 4 basket, ,o ltoio, l.ofiTtlr No 1 itSr i rlctlrs (,07Uo. No " mtrjiii o. 5!!" I A.;;v yvii-. loea lersij, per basket. J ,C dn . V Irulnl:,. unions, per I0O paiunl lug. "n J. i,icnlSl.i (.ihlitic-n. fint.,. K :..-..: ".. .'". 1'lnrldn, per h miner" faicfliV.'i? i.ik.,c uo . Virginia, nrr bl,K li vkVi ,? " I. 2fl21S N South Cnrollnn. j jonua. ioik 1 per cratr Slfll !3"V.lS lorlda. per irnlc, 1 1 "IWIS TO. Spinach v , .'i'1-' .,?',,c. I-ettuic t'orldil per beiliL Ho ins. I lorlda GAIN IN BANK CLEARINGS -All Increase for Week 52.4 Pcr Cent.- Cities Contributed There was nn Incrcaso of 62.4 per cent, in bank clearings during; the last week. The total was $1,060,270,730, against $3,254,271,329 In tho same week last year. All cities showed an Increase. Details follow: 1016 1015. New Tork ..$2,032,002,B10S2,!H9,RSO,111 Boston iai.374,011 110,810.727 Philadelphia, i,4ii,44-i.02u Baltimore .. .I7.22.l,nfi0 Chicago .... 3I2.II(kS..17ii St. I.0UI.. 7B.11O.06I1 New Orleans. 22,180,800 110,349,014 27.fl2S.Mn 287,709,424 07,101,441 18 370,402 P. c. 71.1 --3.1.1 -70 0 -33 2 - -19 2 -13.1 20 3 Pfc&aaylvantA tD&ti, anrt Pauu r!nmnn leu.i2 "! 1 iwr seat . payatda AirtTi I Ru3r KIUwmj- na I4bt Coatpasjr ng- NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT Substantial Increases in Loans and Deposits Drop in Reserves NEW YORK, Feb. 19.-An Increase of nearly 18 millions in average loans was reported by the Clearing House institu tions for the week. Demand deposits In creased more than 11 millions, while av erage reserves dropped more than 13 mil lions. The actual reserves fell J1,8H,410. Total loans were J3.333,7?0,000, with total deposits of J3,m,7,000 and time deposits of S152.SOO.O0O. The aggregate reserve was S743.17S.O0O, Details follow. Clearing House members, average Increase. txans Deposits Tlmo deposits Ruerv Cleartsg Houw members, actual Iu.us .... f -.-. .... ...... 1 1T.H07 000 11.378,000 3.830.000 13.111.SS0 n.oaaoM anfesnn Seven cities, 6 days 13,000.207,38.9 S2.210.1SO.018 Others cities, 0 days .... 009.817.S47 370,103,413 Total all cltleT . B davs. .. SI.200, 084.033 S2.7S0.253.03l All cltlev. 1 days. ... 700.180.104 474,012,208 Total all cities for week 14,000,270,730 S3.28l.271.320 52.4 FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW TOnK, Feb. 19. The only feature of the foreign exchange market was strength in sterling, which was consid ered a direct reflection of the Bale of 127,800.000 United States Steel bonds for account of the British Government. De mand sterling rose to 4.764.76?s and cables to 4.76si4.76!; francs wero not particu larly changed, at 5 87i for cables and 5 88 for checks. Guilders were strong at 12li for cables and 42H for checks, and rubles held well at 31 and 31T4, being In fluenced by political considerations. Other quotations were Itelchsmarks, 74 7-16 and 74 0-16; lire cables, 6.70U; checks, 6.70. Swiss cables, 5.22H; checks, 5 23. Vienna was slight shade better, at 13 05 and 13.10. Stockholm was steady at 28.20 and 23.25; pesetas, 19 and 19.05. The feature of the close was a sudden jump In sterling to 4.76tt34.76K for de mand, and 4 77 4 77U for cables. These are the highest figures tecorded In some time. Francs left off unchanged at 5.87!! for cables and 5,88 for checks. llelchB marks were nominally 74U and 74 9-16. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NEW YOHK, Feb. 19. DUTTEIl.-Market Arm. Receipts, 5220 packages. Extra cream ery. 33H ti JdMiC-: higher scoring. 3536c.; Mate dairy, J3S31c: Imitation creamers, 2tfr-4c EQQB Market higher and firm. Receipts, 03U7 packages. Extra firsts, 24U625c . firsts, 23Vi.ilc,: white. 2afl30cj brown. 25027c, mixed colors, 23H'.'5c,, refrigerator, best, lOSCOc BANK CLEARINGS Bank clearings today compared with -corre-ponding day iastwo year.i New York. 1170,500,503 S251.U37.453 S30O.HO,527 Advance in Corn Oil CHICAGO, Feb. 19. Corn oil advances 10 cents per hundred pounds to basis of J10.01 in tanks at New York. Tax Extmpt in Ptnniylvanla Penna. R. R. Cons. 4s, AUGUST 1060 Lehigh Valley Coal 58, JANUARY 1933 Particular on application. A. B. Leach & Co. HJ UOVSll FOUBTM bTUKKT BU I'boua Lombard. JbJJ, PROVISIONS The market ruled steady, but thcro nns little trading. QuotatlonB rnnfied ns fol lows City Deer, in sets, smoked and olr dried, 24 5? if 5c.: Western beef, In setn, smoked, 'JlftZoc ; city beof. Knuckles nnd tenders, smoked nnd nlrdrled. UOR27C., AVostern heef. knuckles nnd tenders, smoked, 0W"J7c : beef hams, $2830, pork, family, $22,r0r32.t, hams, H I cured, loose, loft 10c ; do . skinned, loose, Italic.: do., do., smoked. 17mflSUc other Inms, smoked, city cured, as to brand and average IWVWi'lTc ; hamn. smoked. Western cured. 10'4fl7c ; do., boiled, boneless. 27c; picnic shoulders, 9. P. cured, loose. 101.c ; do., smoked, lli12iic. bellies tn pickle, according to average, loose 12Mrftl1c: break fast bacon, as to brand and average, city cured, lMrlttc : breakfast bacon. Western cured, l.VHIOr., lard, Western, refined. In tierces. lU.c : do, do., do, In tubs, lUic; do pure city, kettle rendered. In tierces, llUc ; do., puro city, kettlo rendered. In tubs, REFINED SUGARS Tne market nas quiet but firm nt the late advance. Wo quote: Extra line granulated, 6.210., powdered, 0..35c., confectioners' A, 0.15c.: soft grades. 5 10J(c. DAIRY PRODUCTS DUTTEn. Thero was llttlo wholesale trad ing, as usual on the last day of tho week, but receipts were light and values wero (Irmly maintained Following nro the Quotations Western fresh, solid-packed creamery, fancy specials. 37t4c extra, .ISVic; extra llrsts, :(.n 3414c , firsts, 30932c; seconds. 275128c. ; ladles. 214i2Jc; nearby prints, fancy, .!tc, aerago extra. 3718c.: flrats 33931c . seconds 2!ii 30c., special fancy brands of prints Jobbing at 42tM5c. EGGS Cholco fresh eggs were In good re quest and prices ndaneed lc. per doz. under moderatA offerings and stronger outside ad vices Following are the quotations. In free cases, nearby extra, 28c. per doz : nearby llrsts, S7.33 per standard caso, nearby current receipts, 7.20 per caso. Western extra llrsts, S7.3.1 per case, do , firsts S7.20, per case; Southern, per case. SO .loan. 05, as to quality, fancy selected candled eggs wero Jobbing at S0S32C per doi CHEESE Offerings wero light nnd the mar ket ruled Arm. but there waa little trading. Quotations: New York, full cream, fancy, held. lHii18ic ; do., do , fair to good, held, 1718Uc, do., part skim?, 11310c. POULTRY LIVE There waa little trading nnd the mantel ruiea weaK, wun rowis sugntiy lower. Following aro the quotations Ton Is ns to alzo and quality, YliiVtw.; roosters 12ai3c; spring chickens, sott-mcaied, 102120c.. do., taggy, HMlCc. . turkeyH. 0ii22c ; ducks, as to site and quality. 18H20c, geese, 17u10c ; pigeons, old, per pair, MK28c.; do, young, per pair, 18820c. DrtESSED. The market ruled firm, with de mand sufficient to keep tho limited offerings of fancy stock well cleaned up Quotation follow: Fresh-killed, dry-packed Fowls. 12 to box, dry-packed, fancy, selected, 20!c,, neigh ing 4 lbs nnd over, apiece, 20c , weighing 3'4 lbs apiece. 10c. weighing 3 lba. apiece, 18c , smaller sizes lSffl7c.. fowla, In bbls . dry picked, fancy. 4 lbs. and oer. apiece. lOSe . smaller sizes. IIWIHc. : old roosteru, dry-picked, 16c, chickens Jersey, fancy broilers, 2lrtlic , other nearby fancy broilers, 22021c , Western broilers, weighing 1Mj2 lbs. apiece, 222lc , Northern Illinois chickens, fancy )tlloiv, weighing 4 lbs and over In boxes, 21J'.'c- , exceptional , lota higher: Northern Illinois, fancy, neighing 2Wii3 lba. In boxes, lMilOc , Northern Illinois, fancy, weighing 2'4fi Hi, lbs , In bbls. 17a 18c .other Western, weighing 4 lbs. and over. In boxes. 18J10c . other West ern, weighing 2I4913V4 lbs , In boxes, KH17c , other Western, weighing 2H3W lbs In bhl. , 15-Wlrte , Inferior. 14c. Capons, per lb Wolah Ing 810 lbs apiece, 2728c , smaller sizes. 23i820c , turkeys, fancy oung hens and toms, 30o : do , fair to choice 2MJ2Hc., old toms, 23c, spring ducks, nearby l8JOc. , do . Western, fancy, 17618c. do , do . fair to good. 12ttlic geeoe. nearby. lOHtBc. do.. Westeni. Hirtflc , squab, per dozen White, weighing II to 12 lba. per dozen. SB.OO07.23. white, weighing 0 to 10 lbs. per dozen, StlnO 80. white, weighing 8 lbs. per dozen. S54i5.R0. white. welghlnR 7 lba. per dozen. S4 80fi4 78. white weighing 1) v7.i--'i:-..". r."C"" " -.. -.,. ,u ...l ,,vi ."'tun. 1 jfirinn iipi ,inaA, . -,t A i-' 1, ?,'', Ilorlda, per basket, etk pS.". pfr 1.l.?rl1?- ncr cnrrlcr, Sl.roai 1 SH Plant, Florid 1, per .rate, JJit.'M Tomitiij Jlor!'l,1V tJC,r, "MTlcr. rnnej, S30J.W; 35 suri.io. Sales in Philadelphia 20 Raid I-oco 100 It & bun t 200 Chlno Cop 1(1 i:iec Stor 1 Gen Asn .. 23J do nrcf High . 101I.J pr JI r.'iv, IhTj 31 71' Lon. lfrfU, Ml nv, .13 7t U Close, tin. i wit "4 . is z: i . l.l1. 43 431J 4 Kl . ms m ,3i M 1 S3 -IS n-' H2 . ' . 102 102 102 - ii 78 7.1 71 -Ml ll'l US'", m , 30 311 3C tJ-J HV, 41 41 - J' . 2S 27H 27't - i . 23T. 25t; 2J ,. Hj 4i,, 1 - i ,. K'l R1 S3 - ,. i .2.'), BIBS 2MS - K . 8-1 W'i SI V -41 41 43 -r 1 S 31J 36! 361 t"M Ml I.ilto hup Corp m; " x'ii vai tr 118 do pr .. . 4 Mlnehlll . 10 North Central I. Norrlstnwn 8S1 Penna It It .1 Pa Hilt Mfg 111 I'enna hleel 310 dn pref .. 1 Phlla Co pref 210 do cum pref US Phlla IHec 100 lien I & S . 100 Itaj Cons S.V. Ton Ilelmortt 20 Ton Mining lit U G 1 111 Un Cna N J .ISO IT s Steel .. 107 Welsbach Co , 11 Wnrwlck 1 & 10 York Ily pref Totnl antes, C270 shares) this week, 9MW. niutrcn; iii-it went, dto,-;.. Aiiares. lav,'. 0.1 120J BS4 103'. 0115 JIXI Cloic. d 12014 09 torn. tun j Mi 'i 110NDS. High 0000 Am a & ni is n3'i, 1000 lleth Steel fis I20i4 2000 Kes Tel 1st Si H'l MOO Lcb N cons 4',slOI' 8000 do gen 4s HHj .1000 do coal .Is 100 10O0O Ten Co cons 4H10iI'i 1(100 P W 11 t o 4s fl'i'j lfiooo Phlla Co con 5s H2'3 .WOO Phil F.lec 4s SI 1000 Span-Am I nsloi'i, 14CO0 l'n Ilwy Inv la 7 1 1000 York ny 1st 3 W -rlncrcasc. Deerensc Total naleH, $70,000) this neek, !5il,tM; insr teeic, oii3,huu. loou loot wm wi Rt 102'4 72'i 1 Mil 1024 73 93 Hi Local Bid and Ashed Today urn small and No. 2, SI 80S?, FRESH FRUITS Offerings of desirable stock were moderate and value generally ruled steady, but there was little trading. Quotations Apples, per bbl Jonathan, fancy. S3,253 73. do . fair to good. 2i503. Wtnesap S-'K0I21: Baldwin, S2 8033.21. niack Twig. S2 80U3; Grimes' Golden. 12 S08: Greening, li im-f. York Im. perlal. S.'0J: Hen Davli. SI 752 25, other larieiies. t.f. uu, Ato. ., t ioni.oui apples. 111 bulk, per tui 10s socuxi mj apples, Weat, "" vVJ!?'.l-;a$vl oraiigea. Florida, per crate S2&8; tangerines. Florida, per strap, Huff & Sus t 0 ... do tif.l . . . J O lirlll 'Baldwin Cambria Steel . . Electric Storage . General Asphalt . do pfd Key Tct do t c do pref I-ake Sup Corp ... I,eh Nov Irfh Valley .... l.eli Val Tr do pref Pennsylvania Phlla Electric Philadelphia Co do .1 per cent pfd do 0 per cent pfd Thlla tl T do t c Reading Ton Ilel Ton Mln Un Trac U G I I' S Steel York Itwy do pref Wm Cramp t c . Ex-dUldend. Charles J. Bender & Co. INVESTMENT BONDS r.mt,r. Philadelphia Stock ExcfcW 421 CHESTNUT STREET DlBECTOnY OF .4CCOCNTANTj I! lay TetttrfcJ Asked Eld , 41 42 41, jWi Ml 01 58J5 &V .111 .!J 38 " 109', KOI, 10814 109 1 1151. IJ1 J JJ'j 71 72 71 ni i4t, i4. m i1 " fe il i ff w r 1 & f n 4 41 42 b 37 ii 3S 5 44 4114 j S" 75!j 1 1 $ & S" si ji! I Ceitlfled I'ubllo AccoooUaU itms&mBsm BUItNS & 8PEAK1IAN 1H9 iiOlilaW, Sas- w The Benefit of Over S0AYears' experience in commercial banking at the same location is open to every business house which desires to avail itself of our facilities. UNION National Bank Third and Arch Sts. F!esourca Qvmr $1O,QG0,OG0 it, umt i- jfe -ss a &rg? m . a.vttit k'i'u''"j'"iri aKJs-iy,i,t,M',ifflf jsjss'a- vt 1MIMH !w erk likS0 Bte ts4sti - sr a, tt ia- ?HW4 ........ .
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