tt s-U ttY&m$G LBDeEBr-PHIlJADMDHlA, JTEIDAY, MAY 26, 1016. j FINANCIAL NTOWfl 'WALL STREET INTERESTS WAITING i . - --. -rr -- A-.. , ITUK jJJiJVJiiLiUFMENTSAT CONVENTION Stock Market Is Listless in Character Variations in jrx, ..w-jr ...uiuui, oigmncance, Keflect ing Continued Shifting in Speculative Position 38 JjluirV SiS fot Ponts in Today's Financial NcWs GdUt to the amount pf (2,600,000 received from OHn,n ;.. ......... lOOfiOq ces, engaged for shtpment o tomorrow. AtlnnH.nS.7i k. New York banks scount rale of Dank eiv York Connecting -v . .. -- .-. -"ii vi , wits Tiiirmnn. amn was ,. nermann arranaea another tommnrninl ju j ... in" """ i'v Kf .cmomtt "as 0en il is understood that it will not bo more than $10,000,000. 3 31 our e, .u'fc ""nun aubutS oW lew a llusrf. ' PUUlIm talorj, 8 llflj Of "'PS M V or by ok !! im- "r TJ i Tooli stnui 0YN rreiii) 'Butt, I ita. asowr; Wall street Is alwayB wnltlhg for somothtnir. BometlmM if i. B.,V,i!?.2J.' ... .decisions; at frequent Intervals In the past It has waited for diplomatic notes and answers, and just now financial Interests generally are waiting for the Chicago .convention. The market was listless in character all throuBh the day, and nerim .-.am.. Fould have been dull even If the nomination of tho Hepubllcan presidential can. ildftte was not so close at hand. It Is a reasonable Inference that fears of unfavor ble possibilities have really caused a general evening up of contracts and a r klrement from market activities until after the convention,. .. i'!l Until a definite Idea of tho elemonts entering Into tho rnntn.t .. , ., pf It U hardly to bo expected that there will be any vigorous movement on either fe tide bt tho market, except whero special Influences annanr. Tlil .. u. .u '" " F lfl ""tllTl, C""0n -itnnt P.an Is announced at tho laluO Ull'O . mo witvutuiuu iaUUlB. Variations in prices today, while extending In some stocks over a wide ranee .Wire without significance, reflecting chiefly tho continued shifting and flounder to of the P'c!nal speculative element, which sold stocks at concessions In the first half of the day and bought some of them back beforo tho close , Tho market on the buying side was called thin, but it , . ' ...... .. the Belling side, and when the bear offerings ceased business, even In tho leading , faaucs like Reading, tJnlon Pacific and United States Steel common, came Smwt I to a fltanofltm. , There was no further 'Incentive to sell, Just as was found In the late trading yesterday, when importance was attached to tho news of tho additional tax on y holdings of American securities In England. The in,-l I,.t' . .. m ..here is little available supply of our securities In England thai, can be forced jiquiaaie py any uovernment measure. Now York Banks Lose $3,386 000 in Cash NEW YORK. May 2G.-Tho reported movement of currency this week Indicates r.o in cash by banks of 3,386,000. The gain from tho Interior wm Ml BM00O and shipped to tho interior $6,676,000. Including Jl.200.ona ZL ZJt'u. fV Subtrcasury to San Francisco and $1,304,000 national bank notes sent tnlh fi hrinn fni- nHilltinllnn rlnlr, .... ... .. . . "n "ole8 " 10 Wash- NO. Payments by banks amounted to $13,147,000. showing - 7n BuMrSSw vv . w.vw.,B nuuoo ol 4,ijh,uuo. Its credit balancrR l"i""""' .v...l, in luaii uy uanira 01 f!0,498,000. win net loss by banks of $3,386,000. totaled On all theso counts thoro Will Ship G00.000 Ounces, of Silver to Europe NEW YORK, May 26.-Zlmmormann & Forshay will. ship 600,000 ounces of silver bullion on tho American Line steamer St Louis, Jeavlng for Eure to morrow. w hL ftlore Canadian Gold Received in New York iSjL. NEW YORK. May 26.-Qo!d to tho amount of tiSKfinnn ...- v ' & 'JCahada and deposlt6d at th0 ABy Office for the account of J. P. Morgan -J . . JTHEAT IS STRONG IN CHICAGO MARKET mat jBulIiah Influences Are Hot, Dry f Weather and Buying Orders , SHAJJ5EI0p WBATIIIOT FORECAST. ' CUIOAOO, Mar 20. The weather foro Jtafttor BOIionrs follows: Illinois Thnnder sliower Into thin ofler- lonigntt Baloruaj-, kooa op tnnbehc. ttnnaur fair and cooler. . gusBoon I'nrriy cjout f irrert thl afternoon or (onfxlit, cooler noiiaii oqiuranr. Kenernlir luir nnu cooler. cooler uuicir. doudr. nltli thunder Ji.oc: ui nunti saturdni Wltconsln Thunilei n or tpnlxht, cooler) mr ana showera this aainraar, ntter- partlr 45S.5 jrirtM"' CmJ tlKi3 it nuinesota lToonoir showers north to Jtht. cooler! Haturdar, fair. Ipirn Partlr cloudr west and central. j tropabu' thunder showers extreme east, cooler ianikUU Haturdar. fair and cooler. , - 'orfh Dakota Partly cloudy tonlpht, frpbablr nnsettled north, cooler) Saturdar. lr and .warmer. , 'Weoraslm. Boath Dakota and Kansas j. S3351,or falT ton'iht and 8aturdari cooler rr" " " (.;, CHICAQO, May 26, Wheat was strong I' today, at ono time showing an advance of '' 'I cents or moro, and oloslng at a net gain " f 1H cents to 1 cents. Continued hot nd dry weather in tho southwest, with ' ' "tuylnf orders from that section and further eotnplalnts from various parts of the crop eountry were the bullish Influences. ' latora added more than 1.000,000 bushels to on holdings and there was a perceptible Increase in commission buying, much of It believed to be from conservative sources. Offerina were rather limited. The cash JxwIUon, however, was still considered to be anything but desirable. ,The exports of wheat for the week, flour .Included, according- to Bradatreet's. aggre gated 9,:380,797 bushels, against 6,263,993 bushels last year; from July 1. 398,867,238 bushels, compared with 370,307,206 bush 'la. the same period a yeargo. i.. Jl0llern Miller says that crop con JlUona In Kansas were less favorable as .result of Hessian fly and hot winds. In spring wheat section the weather was ible, hut, acreage, the paper states, ul be short 16 to 20 per cent. following a brief reaction In the early eeaungs corn developed strength, although re was a subsequent reaction near the it . ,p'na' prices were He lower on May, Ho, higher on July, and c. higher on Mpiember. There was covering by shorts ria vv uruugni bdouc maimy Dy liDerai ,n purohases of futures by cash shipping con ! cerna inn tMwr4u .M ...t.. t rat In.oata ran prices up sharply for k , i ' ut th6 early advance waB lost In we later dealings by" the pressure caused WQtn thA h!frh Invala vam ..t.tiTUh.J p. final prices were Vc lower on Ma v. hut V HHe. higher on the other montha C.C la!Mr futurss rsns.d as follows: izwimmms -- mm n MOIHBlJf 2 41ft TOH .?0H ?oK a 70S a 4T4 foa 43' 41 I New York Bond Sales h. Low, '288S or r db so.... "75- 'if 111U0O AnclO-Frenph R. n o offin -!fmor P"1" Sec -?9'Q Amer Tol clt 4s iVfiX N0?? Tel cvt 4 On. OH 101) losli S'oo AiSnfsoeT.?:::1 Wi OAftS VITV"V.I WUU. .llMTt iiir,. an Knox & Cln 4 fitiV: l Ian Co Lino 1st 4s. UltJ Sl' t & Ohio 3He..;. 02 ui t & Ohio ?. " nij? Sill Itt0hcv4j.,. on' no i I juuii Allan Knox & oSXXX fl..i.Wno. nouuu uaic 10000 Halt ll'SOO Unit iiuuu jiao r is K & w v 4s sa 10000 Halt & Ohio os...;? 100 0"0 lJth Stcol rl45 : 10(10 llrUn !)nn T- ft. Xo 1000 llrkn Rap Tr (Is lOisllOOK 13000 C C C St L 4l .. R1 137000 Cun Gov As w 1 luua.luiiu S,1, C.an.v Oa w 1 IBM. 100' i?& 9.eni leather 1st Os.lOJ' 27S.. ent P9ist 4s no 1000 Cent R R N J 6s..;;il7 0000 Chill Copper 7.......12B J000 Cbes 4 Onto cv 4&s.. 88' 4000 do 5s 10SI IJOOO Chi & East III as.." 84' 1998 do 8s ......iot ,8000 Clil at West 4i;.;.. 71 lBOOO Chi A Nwn gen Bs 94' 21000 Ch B 4 Q Joint 4s . Ogi oyou ao sen 4s : n D 10OW 92 .3000 C M St P cv Ss. dlr .103i 23000 do sen 4s 7 ": 53fl laV frt -VI M::.v: iilli septBmWr' MfUmUr .jwsra h sot tS "? "Ptembai f"K- l2.es ..12.60 .l-'.TU lbV Bid tAskcd, I i :j Jog ..... 1 12.47 112.07 12.48 i2.47 12.6a 13.6T 12.M tl2.75 12.40 'lS.BO 75 23. IB 23. SO 33 22.33 i'2.U2 30 f22.S0 22. Hi loiio do dlv 4, 02' jS82 3? 9.5 9?, ?s ?2?9 do rfd 4rl . ." ... m 1060 C SI P II i o deb 5s!l01? 5000 Col Midland ct 4s. 7? .ill 1000 do 4s 1BV 2500 Cons Oas ov 6.;..!:i285 3000 Corn Products 6a 1934 08 ooo Del & Hud rfd 4s.... 07K VS92 d0 " llB ..,...! 100 42000 do rfd 6s 71; JR2S 561 Edison 6s 1083.:i04H (.000 Detroit United 414b 83 127000 Dls Beeur Corp Bs?.. 77H 2000 K Ten V A O con 5s 103 10000 Erie sen 4 ..74 ,000 do cv 4n Ser B...I 72 11000 do prior 4s 80W 3500(1 do cv 4s 8or D w i 87 1000 Evansvl 1 & T II 5s 03 3000 Oen Kleo deb Bs7. 77.104ft 1000 Hud ti Slan In 5s . ... 20 .5292 !'u1 & Man rfd 5s.... 71U lOeftO 111 Stool deb 4V4 , oUl 10000 Indiana SOeel 5s..,,..103 23000 III Central rfd 4s,,.!. 8'i B00O Interb Met 4!4 !. 73 84000 Interb II T rf 5s.,.. 084 -'4000 Inter Msr Uar.et 4Hsl02 2000 Jspanesa 1st IHs.... 84W 300 Japanese new 4Hs,,, 84 (t 6000 Laka E b W 2d 4s.. 80 12000 do 1st 4s A-.... 97 2000 Lacku Steel 6s 1050,. S2i Bonn Itcleds Oas rfd 5S..101H 2000 Lah Val of N Y 4Ha,.101H 1000 Lis & M T 7i......;!u'3K 1000 Manhattan 4s 01 5i 1000 Mo Kan A T 2d 4s , . 43 2000 do rfd 4s ,!, 55 1000 do 5s !!! 0JH 1000 Mo K A T Bx 1st 4s,! 79 5000 Mo Pao ct 4s ...... 47 9000 So Pae cv 6s . ... . 47K 4000 'Mont Power 6 08 1000 Nash C & Bt It Bs..l06Ji 6000 N Y Air Drake cvt Os.lOaS 1000 N Y C ly 8 8Hs ... 7BV4 3000 N Y C.4 II 6s ...!ll4 : .-uuu ao av .......... 8nn , .11)0 l02h : : : , 85 U . 08U . 02S 1000 do 4s ..,...,,,,,. 02VS 1000 do 4s :;.!!;;.:! 04 7000 N Y C i St It 1st 4s 84U x yity s iua do 4Us 1960 .. do 4Us 1965 , KTOlUI'll 8000 N IV 13.75 112. 12.6 13,43 tj2.43 12.B5 li,i ix.oa 1Z.D3 1; ..... ..... ....in 1 22.92 22.33 22.83 5: 32.UT -r. TJorolnal. WVE STOCK QUOTATIONS HOGS Receipts, pO,000. ugU h& .vnxiaiiii. mu on XFAAia n.Mi V-yMt 10c. lowsr. lllied and butchers ' t'jUoei m&MJi ?rr5MTput .SWEEP; sy 604 ,834 0.65; 0.OOI rough neavr. pls, 8.fo& 1500. Market .E.iX.7..' V!..-MQJ0 7S! cows and heifers. 14 28 A CtlvM -Recsipts. steady. V ezans. OV. StCckra anA r JAAn -- .w ,!! 1UT ana Wealo! k ffi'TKO ;. lamk. ro S13.60, ' " '- ' "". t feeders. J8.73WDJ l8.iseii:75 iu.uou. Market steady. ir it DIVIDENDS DECLARED S11?1 Ca'bn Company, quarterly of 3 per M erd"3ff0tf " PDt July 15 to stock Myers Tobacco Company, rekular to Sttsl Sprinv, at ' U2tt vablat.?i i1? Mr cent, on preferred etude, Kitlwnw o. V WV u .wu 4Uii ao, ' BUI, resuiac Quarterly or McdarHi vr.HatlDjf and tUrht Company fiffiif ?"tr J1 -.foi. payable JuFTto jmpj. v ccora jusi i& jBf' Wi rtrfy 1000 30000 2000 2000 N Y N II & II 6s 8000 da res 8s ..... 1000 NTOIW lst'4S 22000 N Y nwy ref 4s 0000 N Y Tel ten 44s 73000 Nor Pac prior 4s,, oouuu nor ru a(i ...... oo 0000 Ore & W It A N 4s,. 8.1 6000 Pacific Ttl 3.. .,.,.,,100 1000 Penha 4s 1048 .. .,, 01) 8000 do sren.ct 4Hs.,,,10l 4000 do en 4Hs ....,,,103 loon People'" Oas 5s 101 Knn nnm Poll fia DO srrs si-r" -:: r ..:"- .;. uuu t'uu aerr ii j. us..,. "' 2000 Heading- sen s,...,. a 1000 Ilepub Cuba Ss 1904.100,. llOOO Tq 6s 1014 ...j... J 1000 Rio Or A W clt 4s,, 75 1000 Boc-k Island 4s ..... 83V4 0000' do rfd 4s 74JS 10000 do 5s . 68W 1000 St I, I M b So sen 5s. 101 1000 St 1, I M. a UU , i 102; las 86U H?8' 78 New York Stock BaUs 38H 139 , sa. 28 82 . otx 89H 39JI 139 139 22K 22H 27 27H Et2 82 73V 73H 60H 60 COM 00H t,t r1. ItUh. fow. Clot. Adrance llumelT 10) 20H 10)1 10H aot itamier pr... ...... 39Jf Adams Express ,139 Alaska Gold Mines.. .it Z2X Allts-ChalmbersMfe.,.. 27H Allls-O. Mfg pf. . , 82K AmBeelBoj.... 73H Am Can ....,,.,.i...,., 67M nm w ray , ., out uij w;i w; Am Coal PrmlncH... ... .Ir.QU inn!4 1RRV lfi9 Amnide&KvttI.er...., 9 8H 8J SH AmlcaSecntltles.,..,.., 28J 29W 28K 20H Am Linseed.. ....... V)lt ?lt 22 22 Am LocouiottTe.,...i... 74 74J1 73H 73M, Am LocomotiTB pf ,102 102 102 102 Am Smelt A net ,101 lOOJs 09W WM AmBmcItptA UH 94H ,04H 94H Am Slee) roundtlej fill, 82)s 62K 62H AmSutar ncf pf.,..,,lio 118 118 118 Am Tel & Tel., 129!, 129) 129Jf 129H Am Tobocco. ,,, 208H 20ft 205 206 AmTobpfnew 107 107 100M 107 Am Woolen AKU UK 4R 45 Am woolen pf ,, 08 Am wrltlnj P pf 185 Am Zlno h ASm 67K Anaconda ConM nn AtehTop A8P 105H AtchTopABPpf 101 Dald Loco Wk 90W Dsld Loco Wkjpf HO uan a uno .,,,., uij( Batopllas Mining , 2 Btookljn IlapTr 87 Dutte A Superior.. ..,,,. 94 Cal Tctroloum mw vanaaian racilio 170J 179J 179 Central Leather 65 6S'i 54H Chandler Motor 104 104H 1(3 ChesAOhlo 02k 02J 02W Chlno Copper 63H 63H 63K ?,5'fao & Alton 10H low 10X Chi Mil A SV Paul 03U cru i,u ChIM AStPpf 129H 129H 129H 129 j. y J a 01 L, pi 82 82 82 82 Chi ft Northwestern ..,.130 130X130 130 CM A N W pf 109X 170 170 170 Chi It 1& Pan 20M 20U 20Jf 20H Cluett Pea A Co. 73U 73!f 73 73M Col Fuel A Iron 44 43f 43M 4W Col A Southern 29W 30 30 SO Consolidated Oas 139H 139K 13SW 138lf Conllncntal Can 102H 104M 1OT 103 Continental Can pf 112 111 111 111 Crucible Steel 6!i" rfiU -4W 5 Cuban-Am Sujar 234 220 210 220 DcnAItloGrpf 2S 27!f 20U 205i Detroit United nys 113J4 112 112 112 Ulstlll Sec Corp'n 61 61H 01 61 Dome Minos 28) 20tf 20 20 Erie 3QJ, 39H 30 30 trie Ut pf M)i 5IU 64 M FcdMln&Smpf 38 37H 37H S7H Gen Chemical..... 325 325 325 325 Gen Chemical pf 117 110 110 110 ucneral Eelctrlc 172 171 171 171 Goodrich D F 76H MOTORS STAR AGAIN ON NEW YORK CURB Stocks of S. H. Kress & Co. Ap pear and Sell 'Independent Oils Irregular BfHV mi R8H 2i)i 19H am 87H t6 t6M 85M 85 85 105Jf 105 10o)i 101 101 101 90,'f 83 110 110 02 9U4 2W 2 87M 87 93" 93 23X 23)4 89 110 01U 2 87M 93 22M 179 66M 103 02 6.'H 10) U8 77K TOW 7flW Goodrich B F pf 115H 115H 115H 115M 88Ji 88H 83H 47 47 47 121K 121!i 121K 41 76 07H 78 104 18 76M 11H 48 45!f 45f 24K 92H r8 4Ui 41 76 74jr 97J 97M 78 78 ma 104 1KU 18 70 11 49 mi 45 25 P3H 88 110 20W 72J 65U 75H 11 47H 45W 46 24! 02 88 10? 108U 20M 20H 71M 66t. 127 70U 7D' 40H 121 30 2 6SU 127 70K 81 60M 121 31 4 12 CM CW 79H Hi 12 OK OH 79W 00 esjf 07Ji 109 30H AM 12 0W OH 7Pji 121H 75 Grandby Consol 91) Greede-Cananea 47 Great Notteernpf 121l G N cfs for ore prop ... 41H Gulf States Steel 76! Gulf States S lstpf..,.. 00H Gulf States S 2d pf 78 Illinois Cent 103H int con uo v t c 8Q.... 18)5 Int Con Corp'n pf 70 Int Paper 10H Int Paper pf 47 Insp Con Cop 45H Int Nickel v t cfs 45H IntM M cof dop 25 Int M M pf cof dp.... 93) Jewel Tea 87K Jewel Tea pf 110 Kan City Southern 20H Kelly 6pr.ni: Tires 71)4 Kennccott Copper 66H Kings Co E L A P 126U 127 Lack Steel Co 71U 72 Lehigh Valley 70 80 Lee Ilubber Tiro 4PM 61 Liggett & Myers pf 120H 121 Lone Island 29H 31 Lotlllard P Co pf 110H U8M 118H llt-H Maxwell Motor :.. 60H 87 F5H 60 Max Motors 1st pf 90H f0)( 00 Max Motors 2d pf 58K f.8 68! May Dcpt Stores 07H 07K 07H Mexican PoUoloum 109 11QH 100 Miami Copper 38) 30) 3GM Mo Kan A Texas 4)4 Mo Kan AT pf 12 Missouri Pacific 6! MoPactr"cfs, OH Montana Power RO Nat Biscuit 120) 121H 121 Not Cloak A Suit 75 75 75 Nat Cloak A Suit pf....H0 107H 107H 107X NatEnam&SCo 21 23H 23 H 23H Nat Lead Co 07 07H G6 67H Nov Con Cop 18 18 17H 18 New York Air Brake.. ..138H 139M 13') 139)4 NYNH&U 01 01H 01 01 New York Central 10GH 100) 105M 105H NYOAW 27) 28) 28) 28) NYChlAStL 41H 40) 40) 40) Norfolk A Western 120H 1204 120H 120H Norfolk Southern 22H 20) 205 20) Northern Pacific 113H 114 113! U3H Ontario SHyer Mln 8H 85 N 8! Penn Railroad NA Pitts Coal N J pf 103 Pittsburgh Steel pf 97H Pitts OCA St L. ....... 83 Pressed S Car Cq pf ....100 Rv Steel Sd Co 41 Reading 102H 104) 102H 102K RepubUc Iron A 8 4SH 48H 48 48 Republic I A 8 pf 111H 111! 111H 1119 St Louis A S F .-. 4 14 4 Seaboard Air Line 17 16H 10 10 Scars Roe A Co 186 183H 183H 183H Shat Ariz COD 32H 32 31H 3D S loss-Shot S A I 64 64 54 6-1 Sloss-SSAIpr 06 05 95 05 South Porto It Sug 208 215 215 215 Southern Pacific 100! 100H 100 100H Southern Ry 23 22! 22H 22H Standard Milling 103H 103)1103 103) StudebakerCo 140! 141) 138) 130H Tenn Copper 45H 45H 43H 43M Texas Pacific 13 13 13 13 Third Avenue 62) 63) 62M 62M Under Typewr pf 117 Union Bag A Paper 6! Union Bag A Paper pf . . 30H United Cigar 6tores 90H Union Pacific 140 Union Faelfld pf 82! U 8 Ind Alchol 150! 102 U 8 O I P A F 2ZM 22 United Rys Inv Co 10 0! Un Ry Inv Co pf 20H 20 NEW YOniC, May 26. The motor Blocks continued the most prominent features of the trading on tho Broad Btreet Curb, with United Motors actlvo and ranging from 7flH to 78. Chevrolet ranged from 246 to J40, and Pcrlman nim from 48 to 49. Thera wero some Indications that the pres ent range has beeh adopted by the syndi cate manager as a level at which stock may be sold to the public, If outside buying can Da induced by its recent forced activity. A new corporation appeared on the Curb In the stocks of B. II. Kress A Co., tho common selling at 67 to 60 H and the preferred at 95 to 94. Independent oil stocks were Irregular, with buying of United Western coming In response to statements that the company Is receiving an Increase of 6 cents a barrel on Its standard oil deliveries. Flemish-Lynn was firm, with sales at 614 and 6H. Announcement was made by tho president of the company that he has Just closed contracts giving It the exclusive rights In this country for the manufacturing sale of the Oliver needle, also for the Adapter-Stylus attachment. Theso exclusive contracts aro expeoted to add largely to the company's business and revenue. Monaton Sllvor was active and strong, ranging from 2U to 2V&. Thero was con tinued pressure against Cuba Cane Sugar, which sold down from 67 to 66, and Mldvalo Stcol yielded from 64 W to 03. The Wabash-Plttfiburgh Terminal stocks were fairly active, with tho preferrod selling at 61. Acme Tea, ono of the new features of tho Curb, continued strong, selling at 57 H to 694. Business Is generally restricted by a disposition to wait for the Chicago convention. 1NDU8TIUALS. Hid. Asked Acme Tea BR'4 SO Aetna Explosive 18 m, AJax Rubber Tire A7 US Aratrlcan-nrlttsh Mfr 15 25,, American Marconi 8 . n)i Atlantic Quit & W I ,. 4m 43 do nfd 52 53 Canadian Car Co 05 70 Can Car & Fdr Ptd 85 BO Chevrolet Motors 241 244 Cuba Cane Uucar 57 V4 57K Curttss Aeroplane' 48 52 prms-Seabury , 180 185 lCtssnlohr Tobacco 42 48 Pdo pfd 98 08 merson Phonograph, 12 13 lsmlsh Lynn o)i m Haskell b Darker Car ..85 37 Hendee Mrs- 25 27 Inter Mer Marine , 24ft 25 do pref ,, H3 07 Kathodlon Bronta pfd 20 28 iirrss common ht do pref , ..102V4 Maxim Munitions 8 Manhattan Trana 1H Otis Ulovntor 60 Peorlesa Motors 20 Perlman Him 145 FOOlo Ena 08 Baxon Motors 88, 8 s Kresap w 1 1151 Standard Motors 8 Submarine 80 Trlanals Film 8H United Pront Sharlns i) V 8 It and II com 2K do pref 4 United Motors 70 White Motors COVs World Film ti STANDARD Oil. STOCKS. Illinois 160 Ohio 233 Vralrte Pipe 215 Standard Oil of California..., 250 HtAndard OH of New Jersey 518 Standard Oil of New York ox d.... 208 Sales in Philadelphia Hh, Low. Close, ehire. .-: sk m si m "i "-, vvat i? .... oift ni? qij ii'Y"V::Si k ?..: 13 h V Tf f ... 43j SA .fj 50 Buff A Bus t .iu vrucioie Htl avz Kiee An I)la( 100 Krlo Rtor Heo 100 Nev Con A . 18V 84 North IV . 0.1 471 rwina It!,.., ns xa l'enna salt Mfa-ioo ,10 Penna Hteel pf. 98 245 Phlla Blectrlo,, 27 801 P n T tr etfs., 18 827 Iisndlnir .,108 800 Tonosah llnl . . 4 10 Tonopah Mtnlnr 0 ,55 Union Traction. 43 153 United Gas Imp 88 2120 V a Rtetl .... fin .12 i NT ra,. 18 800 War Ir at,. 11 605 W Cramp tt B. 83U 5 Tork nwy . ,, I4tt ou do pror ..... so DOND3, .. Itlah 2IJU im UAltlEI OS V3 ouu Am ltwys cs .. DB 2000 Ilald Loc 1st 5s104 .2000 L V. sen 4s ... 01 12000 it v Drex rets 1O0O Pa,c cn'4ti;:o3 206ft Phlla Co en 5s 011 logo do 1st 5s ,.loi lOOa Phlla i:iee 4s .. 82U 8009 do 5a .... ..104 6000 Heading- Ben 4s 05 a ti - u ' ISh 18 H 82H "2J4 ..... 57(4 67S 7 H 100H lOOJi H n P8yk P8H .. 27S 27H ..... f.(l 4U 4U ..... 8 Su RSuZaf 18. 13H K 10T4 II. T.i. .1414 144 .... 86 80 .... Net Low. Close. che. 08 03 ii 104U 104 i -4. V. V, 91V4 SlH H iooh'iooh ..... 105t 10SH U .si iaH - ? 05 OS U BUFFALO AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIIiROAD, CONTINUES TO REPORT GOOD EARNINGS .mm .1 m 1 .. 1. c .is. .mini Increases Shown in Gross and Net for April and Four Months Cramp Trust Certificates Advance Two Points on Local Exchange FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YOIUC, May 26. The market for Foreign Exchange In tho first hour of busi ness today was dull and virtually featuro- loss, aside from a steady tone. Quotations wero: Demand sterling, 4.7B 13-16; cables, 4.76 H ; franc cablos, 5,92 K ; checks, 6.92 ! rolchmnrks, 76 and 76i4 ; lire cables, 6.34; checks, G.3CV ; Swiss cables, 6.22; checks, 6.28; Vienna, 13.20 and 13.26; Stockholm, 29.80 and 29.90; pesetas. 19.96 and 20.00; guilder cables. 4H4 ; checks, 41 H ! rubles, 30.65 and 30.76, Special firm ness was npparcnt In pesotas. In the early afternoon the market con tinued dull. French exclmngo turned a shndo easier, to 6.92 for cables and 6.93 for checks. Sterling was steady at 4.7G91 for bid and asked for demand nnd 4.76 7-16 and 4.76 14 for cables. Ilelchsmarks were nominal at lt and 78. Pesetas con. tlnucd firm at the opening figures and Swiss Improved to 6.26. RATES FOR MONEY Call. New Tork Hi Q8H Philadelphia 8 Waii Boston R Chicago BH04 Time. SKQ8U 8 $4 4 (S4W 4 4fe Coaden Oil Ch OTHER OIL, STOCKS I , 24H 24K 11 , 114 1VA , 1H .'..v.: livs 12 BTOCKS. ::::::::::::: 2ft k 85 88U , 03, 95 . 00 02 To i' aam. 0 83 .. 18.. 18V TV. m8 1 5-82 14(i fuH 67 S7 103H 103 103H OSVi 08M OSM 82K 82 82f 10U 100 100 11 X 41 41 halmers OH Inter Petroleum ILUUaiDIl VII .... llldwost Itollnln net rot Sapulpa neflnlna M1NINO Uutto Copper ft Zinc llutts N Y Cerro de Pasco Ural Manorial Ooldflold Slerssr Heels, Mlnlmr Howe Hound Jim Dutler Jumbo Extension ivenencK .ino . . JfoKlnle3r.Darragh Aiasrna uopper ..., Alines , wo oi jimprica. -7 MlnlMnfnr MlnAS Co ........ 7V flan Toy IB1 Ht Josoph Lead 16M Wfist Knd Consolidated 1) White Oak 13V BONDS. Crro de Pasco Os 114 Chen h Ohio Cs 04T4 Mldvalo Steel 5s OUU 80K NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NEW YORK, May 26 There was re newed liquidation In tho market this morn Ing and prices at the opening were 6 to 7 points below the final price of yesterday. The selling was bly the same broker who sold most of the coffee yesterday, and, white some of It was thought to be for for eign account. It was the consensus of opin ion that most of the pressure was in the form of local liquidation. There was no particular change In tbe news, although Brazil seemed a trifle easier, and It was thought that the selling had been prompt ed largoly by technical conditions and by the failure of the peace rumors to assume anything In the way of definite indications. Today's opening Reserve Banks' Discount Rates Boston 8 New York 8 Phllndalnhla .. 3 Cleveland OVi Ttlchmond .... 4., Atlanta ...... 8Ui Chlcaso 8U St. Louis 8 Minneapolis ... . , Kansas City... 3V4 Dallas San Francisco. 8 10 or Over 10 Over 80 Over 60 less, up to 30. up to 00. up to 90. 8Vi 4 4 4 4 4 ! 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4H 4 4 Boston B Now YrK o Philadelphia .. 4tt Cleveland 0 lllchmond .... 5 Atlanta 8 Chicago 5 St. Louis 0 8 vcr 00. Up to 00. 80 to 00, P 4 4 3Vi n 3M 3M 4 4 4 4 4 4tt 4 4 4 A 4 Com. modlty. Minneapolis Kansas 814 3H au 3 4 4H SV. s att !h months. Phlladel city Dallas ., 3S Commercial paper. 3 to 0 phla. 803H per cent. , Up to 80 days, over SO to CO, 4 per cent.: over 00 to 90, 4ft per cent., and over SO. 5 per cent. GOVERNMENT BONDS 2a rnunon 11)80 . . fin rcljltfirfld 1018 8a coupon 1018 101H 4s reffisierea 11120 w huh 4s coupon lu;o ....,..,,. ill Panama 2s registered 1980. B9 Panama 2s registered 1038 09' JUL i Bid 90 9ft B9 18 101U lOHi Atlted 100 Panama 8a registered 1001 Panama. Bx coupon ..., 101 United Fruit. U a Rubber U 6 Steel Corp'n.... U S Steel Corp'n pf. US 8m R&M Utah Copper Utah Securities. 117M 117M 115H M 5ii 6H 30W 30H OOH 00H 1311J 130U B2ti S2H 158J 1S0U 22 2 uw "oh 20 20 30H 90H 140 S2U Ami lfiOH I50H 153H 55H ..117 .. 73H .. 81) 17 67) SO 80 mi 117H 117 Va-Caro Chem 42K Va Iron Coal & 0 MH Wabath .'., 14H Wabash pf A 40H Wabash pf B ,.. 2SU West Unloa Tel 0S?f West E4M 62M Wheel & Lalco Erie SH Wheel ALE lit pf .... '15H Willys Overland ,.,,..,.270 Willis O pf i ( f d. . Wbconsm Central. i 39)1 38, 33 WuolworthfW 136H 135 135 Quoted ax dividend. 74 81 16U 42U 65 15 40U 2SM OdW 62H 5 14 73) mi 10 42)f 04 14K 4U)( 28 ea pa 5 14 50H S5M 117 73H 81 16K 42 64 14H 40M 28H 06H 62 5 14 275K May Juno July August . . September October . . November December January .. February . juarcu Yesterday's close IH.4Z 1.50 1.58 8.8008.65 !"!";; 8!7sa.8o 8.8008.85 April '.'.'.' '.'.'.'.'.'.'.','.1'.'. 8.'o88.03 ioiai sales, duuu pass. eo 8.4 H.4SG 8.60 8.0H9 B.B3 8.09 8.7a H.lHt 8.8311 t).B2 8.U04 8.47 I8.5t 'H 58 8 03 '8 70 8.75 '8.70 '8.85 8.89 Mi BOND OFFERINGS HUSTBUR&, Va,, May 26. S. C. Goggln, clerk of tho Board of Supervisors of Camp boll County, will receive sealed bids until noon, June 6, for S240.O00 4 Mi per cent. S. A. 20-34-year optional road bonds. A certified check for 2 per cent Is required. CAPE MAY, N. J.. May 28. F. W. Fowkos, clerk of the Board of Freeholders of Cape May County will receive scaled bids until 11 a. m., Juno 6, for $103,000 5 per cent. S. A. various road bonds. A cer tified check for 2 per cent. Is required. NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J May 26. Edward Burt, collector of Middlesex County, will receive sealed bids until 2:30 p. m.. June 5, for $150,000 40-year jail and $80,000 20-year 4, Hi or 4V4 per cent, workhouse bonds. A certified check for 2 per cent Is required. NEWCASTLE. Pa.. May 26. C. E. Brown, city clerk, will receive sealed bids until 10 a. m., Juno 19, for $160,000 4 Vi per oent. 3. A. 10-20-year optional Improvement bonds. A certified check for $600 is required. Earnings of the Buffalo and Susquehanna nallroad Corporation continue to show In creases as compared with the same periods of the previous year. The returns for April were Issued today and the gross showed an Increase of $7097 over the ftamo month of last year, bringing that Item up to $120,762, Operating expenses were cut down $1288 to $93,719 and the net revenue for the month was $21,042 a gain of $8385. There was a balance after all deductions of $36,699, which Is an Increase of $22,666. For the first four months of the year tho gross earnings total $567,468, lncrense $117,186 and the net $147,581, a gain of $103,107. Tho balance after all deductions for tho four months Is $208,786. lncrense $156,808. The good earnings did not affect tho stock favorably, however, and the com mon sold off 1M. The statement of the number of freight cars stored and awaiting repairs on the lines of the Pennsylvania Railroad east nnd west of Pittsburgh as of May 20, 1916, shows that the number east of Pittsburgh was 8910, and thoso west 6074, a total of 14,992, as compared with April 1, 1916, a decrease of 19,363 or 56 per cent. In view of the fact that all the cars aro In actlvo service the fact that less than 9000 are awaiting repairs on the lines east of Pitts burgh shows' thai Ihey represent only about 5 per cent of the total freight activity. Earnings of tho Led Ilubber nnd Tire Company- In April were considerably above those of March. In fact the hot revenues last month, It Is learned, were sufficient to pay tho quarter's dividend on the stock 6t the compnny at the rate Inaugurated Ihls month 50 cents regular and 26 rents ex tra. Since the present company was or gnntxed about tho middle of December last, the net earnings have been sufficient to pay an entire's year's dividend at the present rate of $3 per share on the outstanding stock With a small balance to spare. Asldo from United States Steel com mon there was very little activity In the trading on 'Change today. The stock; was off a fraction during tho morning In sym pathy with Now York. Price movements throughout the list were Irregular. Cramp trust certificates were strong, ad vanclng 2 points In the Jnorru"ng. Electrld Storago Battery also gained a fraction. Baldwin, on tho other hnnd, was weak, losing 1H points In tho morning, the 8treet attributing tho selling to disappointment that no action was taken on the resumption of dividends on tho stock of the meeting of tho company's directors yesterday after noon, when tho regular disbursement woo declared on the preferred. Financial Briefs "During the remainder of the year we should look, not for Increases In business totals, but for a maintenance of present levels In some lines and slight decreases in others Tho general settling Into more normal volumes, gradual but reasonably certain, la already apparent," says the Franklin National Bank In Its Juno digest of trade conditions. Orders for railroad equipment Just re ported nggrcgato 48 locomotives nnd three passenger cars. Inquiries cover 726 loco motives, 806 freight cars and 600 under names. Tho New York. Subtreasury gained $837, 000 from banks on Thursday, making cash net gain since Friday of $1,202,000. Tho New York Stock Exchange seat of Max R. Mayer has been posted for trans fer to Roger M. Poor. The consideration Is $66,0Q0, which compares with $61,000, the last previous transfer. The export of copper for the week ended May 25 In tons follows: Week ended May 25, 2902, decrease 1283; month to date, 13, 971, decrease 14,877. April gross earnings of tho Third Avenue Railway wero $920,585. an Increase of $46, 134 over tho corresponding month last year; net $310,583, lncroase $98,505. Information from an authoritative source today was to' the effect that thero Is nothing peni'; I in the affairs of the Pennsylvania Salt -anufacturlng Company, and there aro no Atrelopments awaiting tho action of the company's directors next month. The com pany Is doing an excellent business. James A. Blair has been elected a director of the Third Avenue Railway, New York, to succeed James M. Wallace, who resigned a few months ago. Tho Committee on Stock List of the New York Stock Exchange received the follow ing application for listing securities upon the Stock Exchange: New York Municipal Railway Corporation, $2,266,000 first mort gage 5. per cent sinking fund bonds, Series A, due 1966 ; Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company, $15,000;000 first and refunding mortgage 4 per cent bonds, Series A, due 1961 ; Union Pnclflc Rail road Company, $10,600,000 first Hen and refunding mortgage 4 per cent bonds, due 2008. LONDON STOCK flIARKET Quotations Quiet and Markets Havtt Listless Appearance LONDON, May 26. Quotations ruled quiet on tho stock exchange today and the markets hnd a listless appearance. Recent ofilclal utterances have ended' all peaco talk. Ollt-cdged securities wore dull. Home rails held comparatively steady, but within, narrow limits. Americans were flabby and lower, with the exception of United States Stcol. There was a renewed rush to sell or deposit dollar securities with tho Treasury following tho announcement by tho Chancellor of tho Ex chequer that an additional Income tax, of 2s. on tho pound would bo levied upon In comes from such unoffered securities. Canadian Pacifies were dull, and Argen tine rails cloned slightly below the best Allied bond Issues held steady and Peru vian commitments were strong. Tho secu rities of the cities service corporations spurted on dividend talk nnd prospects. Rubbers lacked steadiness in sympathy with the staple BAR SILVER o.I?,Ii?ndon Jjar ""ver was quoted today at 34 S.lOd,, unchanged. Dar" silver was quoted at 71 cents In New York, unchanged. LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS. 276K 263 1065f lCQIf JOoJf 106M 33 135 $100 BONDS 101 a F een ct. do rfd. ct eta 4s. 10O0O Bt I, AAA An rl asooo do n ct sta 4s 278500 4o AW 1 ... 69000 do adl w 1 7000 do w I , . . , IS8000 do In vr 1 ...... 3000 8t tBw eon 4s 10OO South BU os...... 42000 S9Uth Pao 0V U luou ao ct w lAnnn Rnuth Pao rfd .aim SAuth nv Een JWWWW ."...- ..- - (. 45000 BOUin. ttwjr wu 4000 Texas Co cv , 5000 Third Av rsf 4;--42000 Third Av adl Bs.. 2000 Toklo 5s . 5000 Trl-Clty Bs IDOO u n u ? sa. . . . ". US 104 7 joiji TH 101 io ni 18QO0 V 8 BtJ ' 5. 'Bsa 76000 Onloa Pas W U J 2000 Union Pao jrfd 4s. 2000 Va Car Cam 1st (s . . J7S 10OO V s dafsr . 5000 Va Bwy Vow 5a 6000 Wabash 1st 6s . 1000 Wb-P TM SI 4a. . gOOO da O Sd - 1000 West Shore W s . . sow yttusm eB, Alberta, Province of,.,, Anslo. French .......... Argentine Oovt ,.,.,, City of Baltimore.....,, City of Chi Bar Con.... City of New Orleans Imp City of Vancouver...... N t uuy r., N Y City rez....... Ala vlcks 1st con B k. O O U R 1st cent vi nwy isi rca, nhl n A O nanvftr ctxt CM St sea rfd con M Bt . n xr a st Col 8o ref b ext oonv. Erie Oen conv Series D, N v csntraj con aio.... M V A fl I. (Rrlal 1st... N Y N ir H CO d ct.. N Y N 11 If con da rl(. Norfolk b West lit con., Seaboard A It 1st fe con. So Pac Han Fr Term 1st. Virginian -Ry 1st., ... . Am Aerl Chem con deb.. Am Ice Securities deb. , , Am T T coll tr etfs... Am T T coot- i uetn umi ist a ru Cent learner r tM'coI Light Poto TJ Elto 1st. iPRil Light con Oas ft USD C.10Cir!C U,U. . . a . . . OrcafWest Fow con db. Lack Steal 1st con- ... Laclada Oaa 1st. ... Llaxstt Myers dtb re. Iixsett A U7sr deb ra. PLorlIarr?b " P LrUUrd db .re. ..... Pierce. Oil con dtb .. r ij si ru,, s in coa. . .. ceav cftf I Montana. ..! a: WH YUcan ', Rats Dus Bid. Asked : i i.w m im ; 5 845 0 , 01 : l ml io8 :; IB hit m .ni ',',, 5 1021 SS.. 8 j UwO VH ,. :; 4 io22 o.. . I s 2014 ioau :; , , iU 1B32 logS 10IH . Vi w3 sa . $05. , 1053 (Soft 8K :l .ft1.8'1!? , 660 85 85K oil ! i i'; I" III Ti 41k , 9 ! 101 io? k S8 B "? A hh 88(4 9iK !eso s oaS -.i up ip PREDICTION OF RAIN IN TEXAS HELPS COTTON AFTER DECLINE Early Drop, Caused by Heavy Selling;, Following Steady Opening NEW TORK, May 26. At the openlns this morning- the cotton market was quite steady at an advance of 3 points to a de cline of 1 point, being; affected by steadiness in Liverpool and further peace rumors, but the market met rather heavy selling which eventually sent the whole list off 3 to 4 points under last nlsht's close. Later the market steadied several points on the prediction of local map readers that ir the low temperatures north of the West ern belt worked Into Texas, following re cent high temperatures, they may produce showers, which, according- to advices from Texas this rnomlng, would i work great danger to cotton. Fluctuations were narrow during: the mid. die of the morning. The early decline of 1 to 5 points, was followed by rallies which carried the new crop positions 3 or 3 points over last night's closing figures, while July was relatively easy under continued liquida tion and sold about 10 points under Oc tober, Tho market showed a better tone around midday. The selling movement this morn, ing was much less active, suggesting that scattering liquidation had been pretty well completed; and whits there was no change In the favorable character of weather and crop news, prices rallied on covering and a little support fron) trade sources. July contracts were rather slow to ad vance, but worked a couple of points over last plant's closing figures, while later de liveries sold 4 to 7 points net higher, Tea. eloss. Open. 11 a.m. 12 m. &::::::: B IBS im u:m October ......Jj.sa 12.83 12.82 15.83 1 uecemoer ,...'- iz.ua ix.va iaouary ..... 13.02 18.03 19.01 ugust 12.55 12.63 . .. Liverpool Cotton ; LTVEltFOOIj, May 38. Spot cotton was quiet today at a decline of 8 points on the basis of 8.47d. for middling uplands. The salea were 5000 bales. Including 3000 bales American. The Imports were 3000 bales, all American, The market for futures closed steady at a net loss of H point to an advance of 3 points. Bankers Sell $8,000,000 in R. R. Bonds NEW YORK, May 26. J. P. Morgan & Co. and Kuhn, Loeb & Co. have purchased $8,000,000 New York Connecting Railroad Company 4 H per cent, first mortgage bonds, principal and Interests guaranteed jointly and severally by the Pennsylvania railroad and the New York, New Haven and Hart ford Railroad Company. They were Bold at 93' to yield about 4. CI per cent., before 2 o'clock this afternoon. Bid Jim Butler 02 MacNamara 10 .Midway a Mlzoah Extension 27 Montana 32 Northern Star .17 TonoDah Belmont 4s Tonopah Kxtenslon Aft Tonopah alining UK Rescue Eula 47 West End 1.12 uubUMULU aiuuiva. Asked .05 .11 .25 .28 .84 .10 4 n-ici US-IS 1.15 Condition of U. S. Trensury WASHINGTON. May 26. The condition of the United States Treasury, according to a statement Issued today, was as fol lows: Net balance In general fund, $129, 230,432; total receipts, 162,380,611: total disbursements, 54,239,108; deficit for the year 828,911,348 exclusive of the Panama Canal and public debt transactions.. Weekly Cotton Statistics LIVERPOOL. May 28 Following are the weekly cotton statistics, figures In bales: Imports, 43,000; Americans, 40,000; stock, 701,000; American, 668,000;, for warded, 65,000 ; Americans, 63,000 ; exports, 4752, Atlsnta 11 .12 Blue Bull 02 .04 Booth 20 ,22 Bulldog Ol .02 COD 04 .03 Combination Fraction 08 .10 Dlamonddeld B U 05 .08 Daisy 04 .00 Florence 45 ,4R Goldneld Consolidated V4 .90 Ooldfleld Merger 10 .11 Jumbo Extension 02 ,94 Kewanas i 12 .14 Oro .04 ,05 Sand Ken 05 .Ott Sliver Pick -j..-.. 10 .11 MISCELLANEOUS. Arizona United 20 .30 Fairy Aztec .01 ,02 Klmberly .- 02 .04 Nevada 111)1 ,., .IK .20 Nevada Wonder 2.12 S.23 Tccopa Mining- 14 .17 RAILROAD EARNINGS PERE MARQUETTE. 1010. Increase. Third week May 383.048 101,000 From July 1 18.077,502 2,372,382 The Colorado Power Co. First Mortgage 5 Gold Bonds Due May 1, 1953 These bonds are a first Hen on the property of the Com pany. There is no other funded debt outstanding. Cash largely in excess of tho bonda has been expended on tho property. Net earnings over 24 times the total annual bond intcr' cst charges. - rr Tho Company is fundamen tally stronger today than it has ever been in ita history. Prico to yield about 5.30 Send for Circular No. S90 William P. Bonbriglit & Co., Inc. MORKIS WISTAR STROUD, Jr. Manager 437 Chestnut St., Philadelphia New York Boston Detroit Ijndon ' Tarls William P. Bonbrlght & Co. Bonbrlcht & Co. CANADIAN PACiriC. Third week Slay 2.OIOJ100 BOSTON AND MAINE, April Orosa 14.447.44a Net 870.112 BUPFAIX), ROCHESTER AND PITTSBURGH. April gross 1607,675 1198.943 Net 230,788 6(1. 81M Surplus 155,423 127,181 1,033,000 1631,474 -tuo.zua Pennsylvania Gasoline Company We have lust Issued a special circular describing this Company's business and the possibilities of its shares which are now selling: at par, 11.00 per Bhare, and which will shortly be listed for tradlns pn 'the New York Curb. This circular will be mailed on request. L.?.Lf&Y?0N&C0. Members of Phlla. Stock Exchange Real Efctate Truat Bldo. Philadelphia, Pa. BANK CLEARINGS Bank clearings today compared with corre sponding day last two years: 10111. 1015. 1014. Boston 132.043,931 123,812,230 124.448,814 12.68 18.04 s.m. 12.25 12.79 12.83 Wl Rank of Bombay Discount Rate Cut BOSIIIAY, India, May 26, The rate of discount of the Bank of Bombay was to day reduced from 7 to 6 per cent. DIVIDENDS THE WEST PHILADELPHIA TITLE AND TttUHT COMPANY Philadelphia. May 11, 1010. Tho Board of Directors hss.thls day declared a Semiannual Dividend et Hlx Per Cent., clear of tax, payable June 1. 1619. to Stock, holdsrs as registered on the books or the Com pany at cloao o( business Msy 20. 1016. Tbe Transfer Books will bs closed from May 30th to May 3tst. 1919. RALPH I. LEVERING. Treasurer. T1I1S AUKB1C.U4 (Md COMPANY IV uarMt St., A ouartarly dlvldand share, has bwn declared or mis company, payi Camdsn. N. J. May lfl. I SIR .01 Ilk, or H.uo nr ta stock i. tared on the capital stock rabta Jane 1st. IBIS, to ths d at 8 o'clock p. m., Uar till t VA lla B. TQWNSEND. 14. Trsaaursr, stockholders of recon ITtb. tOtS. . Checks will U mailed. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NEW YORK. May 20. BUTTER firmer. Re cslota. 10.105. Extra creamery. 80.&30Hci higher scoring. 30H OSltfe.i State dairy. 80c.; Imitation creamery. 29Vi027He. BOOS Irregular and tons generally weak. He celpts. 23.618 packages. Extra. 24W if. c: storage packed, extra firsts. 3 M 23 Vic: stl.age packed, regular. ,2223c.l . white eggs. 23ft 32Cc; brown. 2iH tf 23c.; mixed colors, 236240. We own and offer, subject to legality, 3)150,000 READING, PA., 4's Due July! 1021, 1120. 1031 Real Voloe t83,144.30 Assessed Valuation. 63,338.253 Net Debt 839.902 Net Debt let than .011 Tax Exempt in Pennsylvania Pries and details on astllcation N.W.Halsey&Co. 1421 Cbestaut St., New Tork Chicago Philadelphia San Francisco rfrYrrrrrrrtrrmc iiinnini, . k. P,J Sugar Market Continues Dull NEW YORK; May 38. -The susar market continued extremely dull today and price were unchanged from Thursday Spot Cuba, raws was quoted at 6.37c tnd Ant sraBuUted t 7 75c and 7.68c SPECIAL MEETINGS. j3S THE 13 LOAN UANHGIU BUILDING AND AssornnoN op nFiiinK. TOWN. PHILADELPHIA. A SMC la I meeting of ths stockholders of this Association will by, held at ths Offlcs of ths Association, at the southwest corner of Coulter st. and Qtrmantown ave.. on Thursday.. Julr 20. 1819, at 8 p. m , In accordancs with a raso- uosro. oi Directors, to tax action ah aftnsnvl 1 As nls annAifB I n tha ASAfwABk4 a WW "". ; ".. sx aa aptvi SVt IVIV) sVt O U, Ul , HI KtVUfUalU lutlon of th Board of Directors. ax U CHARtES 11, A DrOBOAtd In. crcaoo. ol lh capital tock of tbls Am edition roiu n,uvivw w 2.000.000. ,ES II. PAQK. Ritcmtm WILLIAM C. 8TOKVER. Solicitor DIHECTOHY OF ACCOVNTAJiTa Any Person May Use the Morris Plan to meet heavy payments without draining his resources, It is the one plan sanctioned by employers. Heavy bills, additions to the home any proper need may be financed in a business man's way and at business men's rates. Supervised by State Banking Department. - Lay your needs before ua. Let us tell you how the Morns Plan may help you. ' The Morris Plan Co, of Philadelphia tfJr.Ii 5o1l Offices: 11UWMV Certified l'ublls Accountants - .- lr4.wM:NCB E- BIlOWN CO. 111 JIBaL- XSTATB TBUST TiUILDINQ R. hta Hunt, V, P, & Treas, & 1507 Arch St fci m
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