,5ps5S,t'?if EVENING LEMER-PHILADELPffiA, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1910. C '-'" ' n' Tirn n -" .- i .... ,. n , .,,,, .....if,-.,. , ,,,.. , FINANCIAL NEWS $pv LIOHT ATTENDANCE IN WALL STREET ' . RESULTS IN SMALL STOCK TRADING i , Market of Typical Holiday Character Impressive Selling m Reading Zinc Issues Influenced by Drop in Price of Spelter in London New York Stock Sates 3 High Points in Today's Financial News t Statement of condition of members of New York Clearing House Asso ciation showed increase in average loans of $17,376,000 for week andni' de crease in reserves of fl6,729,Uo. Actual loans expanded fs890,000 and actual, reserves fell f 11,980,960. Plan for reorganization of Curb not opera tive arid time has been extended by voting. Yale & Towne Manufacturing Company declared extra dividend of 10 per cent, in addition to 1 3-i per cent, regular. t Graselli Chemical Company declared 3 1-3 per cent extra on common m addition to regular quarterly of 1 IS per cent. Week's bank clearings S6.1 per cent, above same week last year. Price of bar silver lower in Mew York and London. NKW YOllK, May 27. Today's stock market was of a holiday character and the outlook Is that there trill bo few In attendance In the Wall street district Mondny. There was only one member of any of the leading Stock Exchnngo firms on duty during the day, and that one stayed In the city only as n representative of his firm because It Is absolutely necessary and one of the rules of tho Exchange that om,e otto shall bo on hand In each oillce to attend to whatever business may eomo up. This made the board room floor and the brokers' offices present a. deserted appearance, and the statement that the market was of a holiday chnractcr Is putting: It mildly. With these conditions prevailing, price movements were vlrtuolly nt the mercy of the room traders, the same as they were In tho half day after Good Friday. In Reading, however, there was some Impressive selling, that stock being supplied by Booth, Pearl & Co. and V. U. Keech & Co. Part of this selling might have come from Rockefeller sources and perhaps could be construed as Indicating ome change In tho Western Maryland situation. Tho absenteeism, however, made Iho market one In which no substantial amount of stock could be sold except nt harp concessions. Tho zinc stocks were Influenced by the slump In the price of spelter In the London market, following tho declining tendency here. No Importance need be attached to the declines In such Btocks as Industrial Alcohol and Studebakcr, as those Issues presented good targets for bearish attacks. Curb Reorganization Dropped for the Present NEW YORK, May 27. A letter has been sent to tho members of tho Curb Market by E. R. McCormlck, chairman, stating that tho vote on tho reorganization of the Curb Market shows 216 for, 20 against, 96 not voting, 1 blank ballot and 1 defective ballot, and that In view of this unsatisfactory vote and the signed opposition of N'ew York Stock Exchange firms It is considered unwise to deem tho plan operative Another chance will bo given to members to change their ballots already cast and tho time has been extended. The committee Is taking steps to confer with the opposition. Grassclll Chemical Declares 32 Extra Dividend on Common CLEVELAND. May 27. The Grassclll Chemical Company has declared an extra dividend of 3 per cent, on the common stock in addition to tho regular quar terly dividends of 1 per cent, on the preferred and common stocks, all payable Juno 30 to holders of record June 15. Extra Dividends for Yale & Towne Co. The Yale & Towne Manufacturing Company has declared Its regular quarterly dividend of 1 per cent., payable July 1, to stock of record June 23, and nn extra dividend of 10 per cent., payable June 7, to stock of record May 31. WJIEAT STARTS WELL, BUT SOON DECLINES Active Selling Due to Rains in Kansas' and Oklahoma, Hurts Prices CHAIN DEM WKATIIER FORECAST CHICAGO, Mar i7. The weather fore ' 'or 30 hours follows: Illinois Thunderstorms this afternoon or cooler tonurnt. extreme northwest! tonlrhti Bandar. partly cloudy. Missouri Thunderstorm thla afternoon or tonlihtl Sunday, purtlr elondri not much change In temperatures. tylsrpnsln (.enerallr fair tonight and probably Sundori cooler tonight extreme ontheast. Minnesota fienerallr . fair tonight and Sunday! no decided change In tempera tore. Iowa Unsettled tonight: Sundar. partly clouOyi not much chance In temperature. North Dakota. South Dnkota, Nebraska find Kansas lenernllr fair tonight and bandar) not much change In temperature. CHICAGO, May 27. After starting to sC net higher, the wheat market today reacted to last night's close before the end of the first half hour. May sold from $1.09i down to $1.09 U ; July from 11.11 to Jl.10, and Septem ber from 1.11 to $1.11. There was active selling by previous buy ers due to the rains In Kansas and Okla homa, and lines purchased on recent reports that the crop In those States was deterior ating rapidly, as a result of droughty condi tions, as well as insect damage, were put out The spot situation was also looked upon as a bearish factor, while peace talk caused some nervousness. At Liverpool the market was steady In the early dealings, but later eased on peaco talk. The receipts at Minneapolis and Duluth today were 402 cars, against 211 cars a year ago; at Chicago 70 cars, compared with 305 cars; at Winnipeg SS6 cars, con trasted with 122 cars. Favorable weather and the easier tone In wheat were reflected In corn, which opened about c lower, and later fell He further on selling by commission houses. The receipts hero today were HO cars. Oats moved In sympathy with the other trains in the early trading, showing de clines of H to c but scattered buying caused, a rally of about He The receipts Jftere today were 259 cars. leading- futures ranged as follows Low, I New York Bond Sales High. Si! ST Dll m"i M?iP.?i li1m" Express 4s.. J Albany & sua 3Va 1011(1 Amer Ice lis injuiiii Anglo-Fr 3 . . i'.i(MM) Am-r Tl ..If J. .,,,,., amcr lei conv i.v.r Amer .mum Ami 21MKI Armour 701)0 Atchison i,MMI U ."1)0(1 All r(H)(l Halt MlllM .In Am 13(1(10 do cv Wi!".;""' .7110(1 Halt 4 O Swn sWi a?. "alt Ohio 0s. "...mow 1III.I. I.vnnl. .! I..... . ..... .::.: ;;wy -"' .. ibi js.iui-. Bs.. 87'i . .. so u..lo4 ...ini ...looj? ...loali . . . mi cm flHH 113 h lnfy, 10S W2H Ixiw. Close. S2 SI! 8.1 8.1 87 87 o.v; uj; tc-'i wis. ts....lUH UJtlVi 1(181 St'n, MSS...108, 1ISW 1(18 4 rlr 1'nrfe... An kiiL. Tut! uilL Co 41a.... 1 03J4 1)34; 113" 1 Ben 4s 03i II3H !I3H o auj 4s 8r,i H.-,i hr.S KrtnT X, P(n J. dill? UillT .nil ohiA t . s:: s:w : w .. ... . .. .. f - 01i III III Hull 0.1'i Ull 1H14 mil. llllT. 1 III) J, 1II0H loifi 10t. 87 87'i U(l 8 1 '.tUld ItllHh Tarm tltM isuoo i: u C nen 4s..,. nnoo c c a a t i, 4U K.niMl Can Gov .Is ,v SSdliii ,lo 10.11 ....... llllrMlll ,in la-n ? ' C.'nt r- 't B... liniMI l'nt nr lat 4a 2300 Chill Copper 7s...:. i!' -. a r o,ilo cv 44s. 2000 do 4 Hi. .. 20OII Chi Ot West 4s 2SO0O Chi It & Q jnt 4s... 5000 do (ten 4s 1 rt A ) in,i A, 0000 Chi M & S P cv 5s. . U0OU do cen 4s ... 10(10 iln on r. mil." 4 (MM) do CV 4Hs . ' "lllint UIOH lOdJ, mi nil1,. Wheat Open, .ay ...... x.uu uly 1,11 TestMav Close, close. I Tllirh. a r:V -4 i:S!"-Wa t-mhrr . 1.11U l.lTTi1.00 l.loUtl.tSK :orn (now delivery)-., ItH DOTS 0S?4 7UH iff 68 ft t 70 83 V foil UUt; Mar .mix September Data-Mar Juiy Deptember May ,,-.,-, Juif ...... Sefitember Subs Mar July .....( September . Pork May .-,.,, July ....,, BCPiamocr. DUJi 70ji est, 70 70 69 12.80 12.62 12.45 12.53 2. IS 'DUX. tAsked, 12.62 12.75 ii'.&o 12.62 22!o6 Normal. 12.60 U2.4T 12.45 tll.H'J 12.4T 12.57 t!2.75 12.62 1242 12.52 22.87 22.10 tl2.45 M2.40 12.50 U2.45 112.62 12.53 123.25 22.50 22.20 23,15 23.53 tl'3.30 LOCAL WINING STOCKS TONOPAK BTOCKS. Bid jtm. Butler .(.,itft,i MacKamara ,.,,,,,,..,,,,,, Midway i.......,,,,,,.,,.,, MUpab Eitenalon Montana ....v.... Northern star . Tonopah Belmont , ..,. Tonop&h Kxtenaton ,,f.v.. Tonopah Mlnlnc ............. Rescue Eula ................ West End ..1.06 ' GOLDPIELD 8T0CK8, All Asked S3 ,10 .23 .27 .31 .21 5 tsaif .If eMMMftsiMi ('tttt Qiue Bull Combination fraction DUmondrUld PH.. guy Ftorcneo Osldoald Consolidated OclJiisM Merer Jnrr.hn Kxteiuloa Kewtcu gXaictn::::::::::::;:::;;;: MlSCELUVNEOUa, Fairy Aitso Klmr!y ,.,., Ngjada HUI ,.!....!.!., vds Wonder .92 .08 .-'3 ,26 .31 .IB 4V4 . 4 0-J8 oa.io ni ?Jfc 1.12 ,12 .04 22 .02 .03 .10 .Oil .06 .41 .89 :tt .14 Oil .06 .13 .02 .03 .03 .20 ,01 .04 ,os .03 .04 .43 ,4 .10 .SI .12 .03 .03 .10 TI.S. GOVERNMENT BONDS 3pf tcitre4 130. . K eouaaa. 1B30. . . . r-wittered 1618. fj nww 191 ... Mm- mU).m.I ltX 121 .- . Ask. 100 102 Pt us. i rtlre4 It I WM 4000 do rfd 4Hs M.lllll TniiH U 1 I'V lis 1000 Del & Hurt rfd 4s... 1000 Den tt Itlo Or 4s... 2.1IMMJ do ,1s . 5000 Detroit L'nlt 4 lis... liiiio l)u cunt I'liwil 4v.s. 5000 Erie conv 4s Ser A. . 2000 do nrlor 4. ...... otiiiiu t)li .IMS . n; . 7S . 8IH . S3 .iin . 71 bo'.i ut L-ult. 4a Her l w I 5(10(1 Great Xor 1st U 7000 Indiana Steel 6s 103 6000 111 Cen Ch & St L . N O 5a 100; .1000 Interb -Met 4's 73H 32000 Interb it T ref 3s,... 1)H 20J0 Int Sler Mar ct 4a.HW 222S Jnternl l'oper ct 3a.. 73 300O K C R 8 4 JUl 7JW 1000 Kan City So 3s Ill 2 S(rV) I.k E ' 1st 4s B7U rSStt leha Steel 5s lOlM. . l)UH iinpo Laclede Oas 1st 5s..loK 100(1 Lex & E 3s lnoC 8000 l,k Sh deb 4s 1V31.. tills ?" Jing; Island rfd 4s.. wi, SR 2 Halliard 3s. . . , 100 7000 i,ouIb & Nash 4s u ?.?S! J! Ka" & T 1st 4s.. 77 ;S2R J! Ia eo1 5s ion., on, 3000 Mont Power 5s. . , 1)8 5000 NY C 4 H con ,la... 83V, 7000 do 414 a 04 19SH XJ City 4s ren 1036.100 5000 do 4s 10.18 ion J000 do 4a 10.10 100 1000 do Ml 106.1 107' 2000 do 44a 1865 108 22 do n Nov 137..107 4000 N YN II A II 4a 1033 100 81)00 do 4s 1038 78i 3000 do ria Il-4 4000 N Y Itwy adj 6a 57 63000 N Y Tel gen 4V4 a 08! 1000 N Y V C ft H IVii 73V 6000 .Nor Pao prior 4a." oi -'"" " eu ua Uni nuuu i-ac uoasi 1000 Pao Tel Si 1000 Penna 6s okouii ao gen ct 4 Vis 1115 5000 do en 4Hb ins 25000 Readlnir gen 4s n.1K ....u.. i.iu l , t:, fm T.T 8000 Ilock Island 4s 8.1 loooo do 5s ;..;;. 5? boo I st l.S V rfd ct sta 4a 73 77W 7Vi W 17H H losi TV 4 107S 107H 1)9 00 7S 1HK 112V5 linjt 57 8TK 084 OKU 73 7.1! 02K '. mui novi ". i '"; mils H(l l 1st 5s D(U IIIIK DHU ' lon ioo loot 102S iojvJ lo-jvl 0000 147000 68000 81000 1000 do gen ct sta 4s. ao A w I do In w I 4s do adj w I . . ao w 1 2000 St I, t Swn 5s .... 8000 do con 4l 1000 do 1st Is 3000 Stand Una 6 1000 Seaboard A t, adj Ss 11000 South Pao cv 4a ... 10000 do cv- 5s 800(1 do rfd 4a 3000 South Itwy gen 4s. loon South Rwy con 5. S222 Ih,rd -v adj 8s" 6000 To St I. A W 4s. . 6000 Trl-Clty 5a ....". 1000 Utah Power Sa. . . . Jooo U 8 Rubber 6s 7000 U S Steel If 6s.. .. 4000 Union Pac 1st 4. . 6000 Un Jlwya 8 V 4i 7 4000 v 6a nrown Bros . 6000 Va ft W 1st 5s. 7. 1000 WalwP T 1i Zfi. 8000 West Rlectrlc 5s..... If)5 1000 w N Y ft Pa 1st 5s loT 2nnQW.it ShSr. 4s...:! 'oii 2000 Wlcwn Cent Ktn 4s,, 8(1 luirj llll . 10.1 10.1 3,s II.1U in s?a K 731 73? II.1V. A3 OKU . . 70U H0T4 70U ::? ?i J?g . . 044 flIVi 044 "S 77S 77S . .io lonv! ioo2 7i 07i 67,1 I 7ii 70!J 55 33 63 . .10054 JOO 100M . . 03 115 0.17 IS?.. Ifi3 los lo-iS. 10.1 111.1U SS T 07 22., 3" 36 . . 5JU 58 58 ,.10.1 10.1 103 Kl 11 V. 5 ,n:B l ... t, 1 . nnu pi- 80 88 Total sales. 31.818.000, compared with JI.I13 . DIVIDENDS DECLARED payable July i to stock of Mackay Companies, reirular quarterly of 1 per cent, on preferred and Hi per cent, on tviuiiwu .tuvai) (iuiv 4 UIJ record J una D. Northern Pipe Line Company, regular semUn nul of 5, payable July i to atock of record J Utt9 J I'. Amrican.oe( sugar company, regular auar. C. t 4 1MV t.rfy of I i per 1 30 hMf.n ...1. payable Jura 30 to slock of record June 14. ' Weatinguouse Air tiraka Uompapy, regular quarterly of 2 per cent- a abate, payable July rffulae uly 1 to Boumweai renn ripe Line Company, quarterly 01 to a snare, payaoi. Jl atoekholdera or record Juns 18. Pennsylvania Water and Power Company, regular , quarterly of 1 percent., payable July 1, to stock of record June I. y Liverpool Wheat Market LIVEIIPOQL. May 27 Spot wheat was quiet and unchanged today, with Ho. 2 red winter quoted at 11a fid. No. 3 Northern Manitoba at Ha 9d and No. 3 Northern Mani toba at J la Td. Com wa quiet, with American mixed unchanged at 70a lOiid, aiut PUt Hd lower t 1a 141 High. Low. Advance numety. 10M 1V4 do pref , 3DU 39 H Alnska Oold Mines 22H SH Aids Chalmers ... 27 27 do pref iy 31 A pi As Chem..i. 80 DAVt do pref ....... 01 H 01H Am II Sugar ......74 74 do pref .......'07 9H Am Can ........ AflH 38 W, Amcr Car and Fdy floii n do pref ...1....1I7 117 Amcr Coal Prod.. 13ft 133H Am Cot Oil pref.. 100 loo Am Hide & h pf., 40 40 Am Ice 20 Vi 20 Am I.lnRtcd 22 22' Am locomotive... 73V4 72 Am Rmcltlna- Di)U 08U Am 7.1110 84 Vi 327a Am Hufrnr 1I2H Nt Close, chge. 1H 1 U tt 47 H slW Mi y H 9JW W 74 87 V. tay ..... 60JA 117 V ISO 100 . .... 40, 20W M, 22 ..... 12 lMi 08Vi IV SH 1 GREY'S SPEECH QUIETS LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE Commons Better Disposed Than Before Towird Peace Propositions Sales in Philadelphia 10 Huff A flua t C. .iw urni j . u. loo Col F A Iron. nn ; Kleft 100 Krln 1 Oen Arh . 40 do pref . . . 2T Ins Co N Am 10 i.R Bup L'orp High. tow. Cloee Bt 01H D! Bll 4A Net chge. SO 43 Sin 33 18 .2 is 3H 1 7 1l.lh Mv . . 77 71 Irfh V Tr pfd, 43'1 FALL OF SILVER A LESSON Am T & T Am Woolen 4.1 Am Writ Pap pr. 2.1 Anaconda Cop ... as Atchison 105 do pref lot Atl Coast Mtie Until Loco . . . Ilatto mi J Ohio ...OIH do prpf 17 tiatopllas Mining. 2M, Urooklyn It Trail 67 Mi Ilutte and Sup . . 02 u California I'ct pref BO Canadian 1'nclllc .170 Chnndler Motor . .loliH Centrnl Leather. . B4 do pref 111 Chile Cop 21 Clilno Copper . . . 531 Chic Croat West, lata do pref A 38 Chic Mil and St 1 0174 do pref 120 Cont Can lnj Chic & Northwest. 131 Chi It I & Pac... 21 Col fuel & Iron... 43 Comput Tali 45 Consol Ons 137 Mi Crucible Sled... Pen & Itlo (3r pr Dome Mines . . . Distillers Secur.. Klec Stor Bat . . Erie do 1st pref . .. Clen Klec Gen Motor do pref Crccn-Can Cop... Goodrich Co do iiref . . Gt Northern pref.. 121 Gt North Ore ctfs. 4Ui Granby Consol.... H Gulf Stnte Steel... 10K. do 2d pref 18 III Central 103 Int Apr Corp pref. 54 Int Harv Corp pf.lOllf, Internl Paper ... MM do pfd 40 Inspiration Con .. 45Vi Int Mer Mar t c. . 25 do pfd 02 J4 .120Mi 120H 12Mi H2Mv 41M) 21M 84 105 101 11214 H2Mi RBVi 77, B1U 70W 2M. Rl',4 oiH 40V4 118 102 54 V 111 21 52 , I3V4 3R 01 Mi 120 100V4 131 20 U 42 45 13714 83 20 2614 B0 63 Ml 3W B34 120H 44M) H 28 1 81 105 !, 101 112M) RS oil! 70 2M, 87M) 01 50 178 102 54 VI 111 21 Vi 1 V4 IVi 3 1V4 1 7a n 5214 13V4 38 01 120 101 131 VI Vi 214 1 2014 V6 H4V4 26 Vi 20V4 51 Vj 6314 30 53T4 V4 1 1 Vi V4 43 45 13114 84 20 20 V4 50 6314 38 170 170 5314 170 V4 510 510 510 5Vi U6V4 HAV4 47 7674 .11511 U6V4 47 7 Oil I15V1 120 V4 li Vft 1 40 VI 74 1V4 88 701ft 78 103 V Int Nickel Jewel Tea Kenne Cop Knn City So Kelly-Spring Tire. Lacka Steel....... LohlRh Valley . . . Lee Ilubber Manhattan Elev.. Manhattan Shirt.. May Dept Store. Max Motors do 1st pref do Id pref . . . . Mex Pet Miami Cop Missouri Pac do pref t c ... Nash Cloak & Suit Natl Enamel .... N Y Air Br Navada Con N Y N II & H.... 80 N Y Central 1051ft N Y O & V,' 28 Norf & West ....120V1 126V1 North Pacific ...113 113 Ont Silver 8 8 Penna It It 67 67V4 Pittsburgh Coal.... 27 VI. 27 do pref 103 103 Pitts C C and St L 83 83 P Lorlllard Co pr.110 110 Pressed Steel Car 47 47 47 76 11511 I20V4 40 88 7rt 78 103 54 101T4 II 48V4 45 21 0111 457!i 8GVft 64 2(1 7211 70V1 70 50U 120 V& 00 07 85 00 68 lOOVft 8574 Oil 6 1ft 76 2SVft 37 V4 136 130V4 1774 11 17 60 00 10514 105 1ft 27 27 46V1 87 55 y, 26 72 Y 7011 81V4 60 1201ft 66 67 801ft 00 BH 100 30 K, 0 fllft 77 23Vft Y 1 Vi Vi Vft 17ft Vft iift Vft 12916 00 1 07 Vt 86 DO 58 100 1ft 357ft Vi OVi OVft Vi 77 2 23 Vft Vi -3 - V 54 10174 II 4!) 45 25 02 Vft 4516 801ft 65 26 72 70U 811ft 50 V4 14 Vft Vft 1 Vi V4 Ily Stl Spg Ray Cons Reading llep Jr & St .... Quicksilver Seaboard A L pfd. 41 40V4 23 22 102 100 47 47Vft 39 ! Sears Roebuck ...183 Shat Cop 31 So Pao 100 Southern Ry .... 22 do pfd 03 Stand Mill pfd... 031ft Studebaker 138 Tennessee Copper 44 Texas Co 102V4. Texas Pacific R R 12 Third Ave 02 Twin City R T. . . OR Underwood Type .103 do pref 117 117V4 United Cigar St. . 06 00 Union Pacific 139V4 do pref 83 U S Undl Alcohol. 150 38 183 31 lp 12 65 03 Vft 137 44V4 102V4 12 02V6 OB 103 120 113 8 57 27 103 83 110 47 41 2274 Vft 100 2V4 47 74 2 88 I 183 Vft 31 Vft do pref 104 United Fruit 158 U S Rubber 50 U S Steel 85 do pref 11674 U S Smelt 71V1 Utah Copper 80 Wabash pref A.. 40 do pref B .... 38 Western Union . . 00 Wheeling & L E. 5 Westlnghouse Elec 02 Willys Overland. .276 do pref 100 10 1 157 104 100 22 65 03 Vft 138 44 102 12 02 08 103 117V4 00 139 82 157 101 174 i 1 1 2 53 V4 7ft 85 110 73 0 49 28 0V6 6 01 270 5 158 158 55 85 110 73 80 40 28 00 5 01 270 106 100 Total Kales, 213,000 shares, compared with 335,100 shares last Xatnrilari this neck, 3.703. 800 shares) last week, 4,411,100 shares. NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT Big Increases in Average and Actual Loans Reserves Drop NEW YORK, May 27. The weekly statement of the members of the New York Clearing House Association shows an In crease of 117,376,000 in average loans and an expansion of 322,890,000 In actual loans. Reserves drop in both statements. Details follow : AVEltAOE. I.oans ......t..t..ti Demand deposits , Time deposits ....,.,.., lleserYtn ACTUAL. I.oans , Net demand deposits , , Time deposits Reserves Pecrease. Increase. .tl7.376.onn . 1.T80.000 . 3.518.000 .10.729.140 .123,800,00(1 , 10,7H4.nno 77,000 .11,880,060 NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NEW YORK,- May 27. The coffee market "was easier at the opening this morning, and under renewed liquidation first prices showed losses of eight to nine points. Sales on the call were 6500 baga. Today's Today's Yesterday's opening- close close May ,,,., .... 8.30g8.41 J una 8,4408, -IB July "!. 8.41t8.45 8.448.43 8.4S08.51 August . ..,,', '8.41 .... 8.5508.57 September .... 8.53 8.0068.62 8.64A8.05 October .... 8.6898.71 November .... 8.7308.TB December .... 8.70 8.78.7S 8.1Tft8.7 January 8.70 .... 8.82ti8.84 February .... :; i'i- 8.87W8.89 March 8.83 8.8898.89 ti.U2W8.nt April .... 8.9068.88 Bid. Total aalea. 23,230 bags. RAILROAD EARNINGS BOUTlIEnN RAILWAY. 1016. ' Increase, Third wek May !1.??9.?54 inis.fiod From July I ....... 62.113.882 0201,049 CENTRAL. Of OEOROIA. -0Nr.,b! .? .::::: 'Site 2SSJ3, COLORADO AND BOUTII1SRV. Third week Maf. ...... .J27l.fU ..! y?om July 1 tS.S0,r3 LlOl.K.s Additional Income Tax on Amer ican Securities Expected to Increase Budget ByFRANCIS Vf HIRST Kdllor The Economist, London. SptcM Cable to tlvtntng I.tdocr LONDON, Mny 27 After a fortnight of blazing optimism which especially marked the first three dnys of this week, the Un don Stock Exchange yesterday relapsed Into a quieter mood on perusing Sir Edward Grey's speech. Hut the atmosphere of thj debate showed that the House of Commons Is more disposed to entertain 1 propositions of peace than previously. The Importance of President Wilson's attitude cannot bo exaggerated, but the full report of his speech must be nwaltcd. Sir Edward Grey's statement about the Government of franco seems very signifi cant He said It had n special right to speak In behalf of peaco, nnd quoted the French Premier as snylng, "What will gen erations to como say If wo let escape nnv occasion to establish fl'rmty a durnbl'o peace 7" The completion of the Athens-to-Snlonlca railway has Just been announced. It Is the work of n French company, nnd will ofTcr a land route after tho war from western Europe to Athens, Tho recent fall of sllvor nhmvn Vimi. v dangerous und speculative nro conditions lii mat maruut. The drop of twopence from 36 to 34 pence on Monday, however, Is net- ins us a coiu Dianaet on speculation. In creasing Issues of paper currency for small amounts by Continental belligerents nre nlso wsrnlng those who have been counting too much on the demand for silver coinage. Examination of Irish securities shows that prices have been well maintained, de spite the Dublin rebellion. Great efforts are being made for a settlement of Irish government. An additional incomo tax on American securities Is expected to bring largo quanti ties Into Treasury control. PEACE HOPES CAUSE SLIGHT RISE IX COTTON AFTER DROP Lower Cables, Due to Liquidation, Help Early Decline NKW YORK. May 27. At the opening of the cotton market today, selling orders predominated and prices dropped 6 to 7 points under lost night's close. Influences chiefly connected with the de cline were disappointing and lower cables, due to liquidation nnd Jobbers' selling, and renewed liquidation in July here. On the decline some covering took place on the idea that something might develpo along peace lines over the holiday and prices rnlllod a little, being about 4 to 6 points net lower at the end of the first 20 minutes, except July, which was 8 nolnts down. Yesterday's close, ODen. Ullh. Tovr. I.'I.14 1.1.2.F 13.14 12.71 12.H0 12.60 12.78 12.01 12.77 12.112 13.08 12.02 13.00 13.1R 12.00 12.70 12.70 12.70 Mnrch 1M.20 July 12.76 October .... 3 2.8.1 December ... 13.01 January .... 13,00 Aucust 12.8.1 Spot 12.00 Close. 13.24 12.70 12.00 18.00 13.12 12.7U 12.00 Liverpool Cotton LIVERPOOL, May 27. Spot cotton today was quiet and 3 points lower, on the basis of 8.44d for mid-upland. The sales aggre gated 6000 bales, Including 3000 bales merlcan. The imports wero 14,000 bales, including 8000 bales American. The mar ket for futures closed quiet, at n net do cllno of 34 points. Financial Briefs Of the ?217,800,000 Imports Into the United States during April, the largest of any month In the history of tho country, 07.0 per cent, came In duty free. Gross earnings of 36 railroads during the second week of May were ?13, 956,903, an Increase of 13,137,745 over those of the corresponding week of last year. Gross earnings ot tho Atlantic, Gulf and West Indies Stenmshtp Lines during March were $2,253,629, an It. crease of $442,845 over the corresponding month of last year. Net earnings for the month decreased $18, 871. For the three months, however, the net earnings were $1,871,934 above those for the same period of 1915. George W. Kendrick. of E. W. Clark & Co.. and William West, of Henry & West, will, attend the meeting of directors of the Investment Bankers' Association at Kansas City on June 2. The New York Subtreasury lost $1,634, 000 to banks on Friday. In April the Chesapeake and Ohio Rail road carried 2,159,388 tons of coal, an In crease of 490,609 over a year ago. For the 10 months ended April 30 total coal tonnage was 21,582,138 tons, an increase of 4,395,996. Gold 5)ln to the amount of $60,000 war withdrawn fjom the New York Subtreasury this morning for shipment to Cuba. The Middle West Utilities Company will redeemfAt 100 and accrued interest $3,500, 000 three-year 6 per cent, collateral gold notes and certificates maturing June 1. Commercial failures this week In the United States were 314, against 348 last week, 335 the preceding week and 385 the corresponding week last year. Failures In Canada number 36, against 44 last week, 31 the preceding week and 12 last year. The Interstate Commerce Commission has suspended until September 28 the proposal to Increase the rate on grain from Chicago to Frankfort, Ky 1 per cent, per 100 pounds. A seat on the New York Stock Exchange has been sold for 165,000, an Increase of $4000. Bradstreet'a says: "While the country's Industries continue, to operate at high speed, there are numerous evidences of a reaction toward conservatism In buying, the trend thus displayed suggesting that, for the time being at least, new business has undergone a slight paring down, and that buying power has been temporarily satiated or re pressed In order to permit of a breathing spell." The Listing Committee, of the New York Curb Market Association has ruled that all trades In the preferred stock of the Acme Tea Company, Inc., are "flat" The LUtlr.fr Committee of the New York Curb Market Association has approved for temporary quotation and trading th 120,. 000 common shares and 60,000 preferred shares, both or a par value of $100, of s. If. Kress & Co., which stock Is to be traded In when and aa If Issued. Trading' la the preferred will be flat The flank ol England reports the amount of currency notes outstanding as 105,155,. 71H- Mains flO,9SLOT !, vefe. Tho amount pf gold held for the redemption of such nolef jftrjisln al 0t HO 000. I!A. On s 70 2ft 11" 133 Penna ....... ...,?7 .M't I rn suit ir..m i" , 2 r. Steel IM.. OS 08 ,80 I'h'a O.rum pfd 42 J4 42 lm rtiiid nice .... 275 JJH 1220 r n t t c... j7!J 17 I Phlln True ....70 .10 Its ftenrtlnrr 10? ( 10 040 Tonnpnh n?lm. 4 4H 205 Tonopnh Mini. . .,0. ilto. ,3.1 union Trnct... " 1 iv unue.i uns imp or, , 8 IJn Cos N J..23JM 134.1 if S Steet 83 H 00 Warwick I ft B II., 1 Wentm Conl... of H 70 W Crump 8on 8I 100 Vork nwy pref .10 aw JI 33 If 70 4- H is la ao !88u3 lJj.4 -A 88.. '1J ".Total Ale. (1002 shnrre, mi"J'd..l,ili2?j plmrei. InM Sntiirilnj-l ttilw week, 00,880 titrem lust neeli, 82,312 nhnren. IIOND3. tlleh. Low. Close, 100 my ..nn . . .... Km int. 1000 l.V let 4V4 '40.101 101 ml 2000I'4fc-D.."nioH 1000 r Md stl fls. I ml , loon v w 11 t o 451 noJ loon I'hlln Kite fin.ln.1Ji 40110 Heading si-n 4.!)rH lnoo st (1 ft Kl On.llHlU 1000 Un Hwjrs t C 4(1 74,, 41000 WK1' sn 4 81W Net chse. H Week sit BOND MARKET SHOWS BETTER TOim DEMAND FOR GOOD ISSUES IMPROV&f !c's Turnover Best in Several Months Reading T i it Reports Good April Gross Earnings Trnri? n1 Quiet on Local Stock Exchange b pllclty of henna ., .. street during tha" week" "" 3 Hankers pointed out tr,.. . i market durln ihe S J1UB n fe TranVSn S Sffi !7S?SSS4 showed n mff ofSnfJ' 'Q& with tho same montl, of laVi vs ) " VerV 1 1 J"'. nSRa Tll,na -5 SSS. " tiiSSfflwJ twafti? 100 100,, 103 ft 100H Ik 100s ..... inn, H oovl . .... lost i inot. Z2H 84-4 3 Tolsl xolex. M 1.000. eomnnre.1 with 7.00 lnt Sntiirdnsi thin week, Kr.0,480i lnt week. 8301,100. Local Bid and Ashed Todny. 11 Id. UtifT & Sua to ,. do pref t 0 ........ SS J O Drill 38 Hnldwln ..1 .88 do pref lim Cnmbrla Steel 82 Kleo StoriiBe 3Jl Ueu Arphult 32 do pref 00W Keystone Tel 14 do t 0 1 .... 14 do pfd lis l.nke Sup Corp U 1.1-10 Lehlull Nov !W l.fhlitli Vol 81 U-hbrh Val Tr 21 dn pfd 42u IVnna C7S I'lilla niea 27k I'hlln Co 40U tin S per cent. pr. . . 30 il.i 11 per cent. pr. . . 42 P It T t n 10 rtendlnir loofi Ten Helmont 4W Ton .Mlnlnic I1U Union Traction 42? tT O 1 S8 IT H Btcl 8-iVt Vork Itwv 14i dn nref Vm Cramp t e Oil 82 V4 Teeterday Anir. 111U. tBn. w,i .11 52 110 r.s 00 40 3! 40 88tt 88 89 110 1011 no 8JJ4 . . 04 03W 04 04 33, , J? 71. 'jl'4 T1.,, 14V4 14 U'A 14 14 14 110 08 00 10 0 1(1-10 10 J?8 TO"? 8$ 22 21H 2l 4.1 4.lii 43i B7K 07W r,7H 27i 27H 274 41 .10 40 40 .10 4(1 1214 42 434 17 17W 17H 101 1021 102Ji 4H 4? 4H fi fl'S OH 4.1 t 43 44,, K8t 88 88 14J4 14 14t5 834 83U 83 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT Receipts. 02.080 tiueh. There wns a decline of 2o. In this market due to n, light demand nnd lower outside advices. Quotations: Cur lots. In oxport elevator No. 2 red, spot nnd May, $1.0701.00; No. 2 Southern red, II. U.I 1.07; steamer No. ' red, $1.(1401.00: NO. 3 red, lt.OIW1.oili relocted A, JI.01H 1.0314 ; rojecteil II. $t1.02. COItN necelptn. 1280 bushels. The market was quiet but steady under moderate offerings. Quotations: Car lots for local trndo, as to location No. 2 yellow, 81W 82c. : steamer yellow. 80WSlc.: Nn. 8 yellow. 77M073HC.; Nn. 4 yellow, 74V4 73V4c; cob. per 70 lbs., 60J4smr. OATS Rcrelots. 07.080 bushels. There warn little trading und the market showed no Im portant chnngo. Quotations: No. 2 white, 400 4.i,,4c; standard white, 4814 040c; No. 3 while, 40Mi tP47'4o. ; No. 4 white. 43040..; sample oats 4iff42c. ; pMrlned onts, .muled. 40v4 ffr.18. FLOUR Itecelpts, 2248 bbls. nnd 042.200 Ilia. In sacks. Mill limits were firmly main tained, but trade was quiet. Quotations per 100 ins. In woou: u'lnier. cieur. ! Do ttps.i.v do.', straight, J.l.lTiSJ.I.r.il: do., patent, $n.itnii1..i. i.Hnaas, clear, coiion sacits. 34.7U(tfO; do., otrnlirht. cotton sacks, $r.. 2O0S. ROj do., patent, cotton sacks, eTi.aO0R.7fi; enrlng. tlrst. clear. $",0.1.30; do.. stratcM. $5.4000.00; do., patent. $I..75(1; do., fnvorlto brands, $O.2.10n.r.O; city mills, choice and fancy patent, IO.230O.SH; cltv mills, regular grades Winter, clear. $4,000 'Ji'Mi'l". straight. $5,2503.60; do., patent, $,1 i,nfl0.fl. . ' IlYE FLOUIl Offerings were moderate and tho market ruled steady, hut trade was aulet. We quote at J.105.50 per bbl., as to quality. PROVISIONS The market ruled steady, but there was little trading. Wo quote as follows: city beef, In sets, smoked and air dried. 2(lo. : Western, in sets, smoked. Side.: city beef, knuckles ana tenders, smoked and alr-drled. 27028c: West ern beef, knuckles and tenders, nmoked. 27W SSS'j 6eef hams. $28080: pork, family, $23.00 OPSO: hams. S. r. cured, loose, 18W18Hc; do,, .'KlS1;!1?) 'ooa'- 18018V4c; do., do., smoked. 1O01OV4C. : other hams, smoked city cured, as to brand and average. lSVic. ; hams, smoked, western curnd, 18Vic; do., boiled, boneless. 80c; picnic shoulders. S. 1 cured, loose. 12V4c. do., smoked, 13V4c. ; bellies. In pickle, accord ing to average, loose. 18c: breakfast bacon, ss to brand und average, city cured. 10c: do.. Western cured, 1818V4c; lard, Western, re. fined, tierces, 14'4c. ; do., do., tubs. 144e.: do., pure city, kettle rendered. In tierces. 1414c., do., do.. In tubs. 14 Vic. REFINED SUGARS The market was quiet but steady. Quo tations: Kxtra fine granulated. 7.0007.03c. : powdered. 7.7007. 7f.c. i confectioners' A. 7.800 7.55c; soft grades, 0.83 07.50c FRESH BRUITS There was a fair Inquiry for choice stock of most descriptions and prices generally ruled steady under moderate offerings. Quotations: Apples, per hbl. Wlnesap. $8.5004; naldwln. 1304: lien Davis. $20.1; other varieties. $1.00 02.50: No. 2, $1.2502; apples, Western, per Imx. $1.2501.75; oranges. Florida, per crate. $.104.23: sranefrult. Florida tier prnln 11.7.14 3. .10; lemonds, per box. 203; pineapples, per crate Porto Itlco. $1.5(I02..'O; strawberries, per nt. Eastern Shorn and Maryland. 8012c; North Carolina, 7010c; Norfolk, 507c. DAIRY PRODUCTS CHEESE The market ruled steady under moderate offerings, but there was little trading. 9J,5,W'!n,i New York, lull cream, fancy, new. 17N 018c; special higher; do., do., fair to good, held. lTt'17!4c.; do., do., part skims, 1101514c. 11UTTKJJ As usual on Saturday, there was little, wholesale trading;, but offerings of de sirable stock were light and values were steadily maintained. Quotations: Western solid-pocked creamery, fancy specials. 32V4 c. : extra. Soli 0 31'ic. ; firsts, 2OV4 03Oc; seconds, 2814 02!c; nearby prints, fancy. 84c; average extru. 33c; firsts. .11032c; seconds, 28030c; garlicky prints. 211028c; Jobbing sales of fancy prints, 37040c. KC1QS The market for desirable fresh eggs ruled firm, with demand readily absorbing the offerings. Quotations. Ill free cases, nearby extru, 20c. per doz. 1 firsts. $7.05 per standard case; Pennsylvania current receipts. $8.75 per case; other nearby current receipts. $8.60; West ern extras, 25c, per doz.; Western extra firsts, $7.03 per case: Urate. $0.0000.00 per case: Southern. 10.1500.43 per case; fancy selected candled fresh eggs were jobbing at 28 020c. per doz. POULTRY LIVE Trade was slow ani tne m.rket was weaker under fairly liberal offerings; Quota, tlons; Fowls, 1014 020c; roosters. 13014c; springy chickens, according to quality, weigh, lng 102 lbs. apiece, 28034c; white leghorns. according to quality. 24020c, ; ducks, as to size ana uuaiuir. mwiw., ixaruna, uia ah I flrt rtlrrjtnna rA . -I anfAQO,, An vmincr turn nn ( ' I St, Jl Z f V ' MJruL, 1 iv, ; umipi I've 'ii 4 ifjf miMV URKSSED Receipts of desirable stock were light and the market ruled rirm, with' demand equal to the offerings. Quotations follow; Wpitri.ltlllad Daultry. dry.narkrd Pnwli l- n box. dry-Picked, fancy selected, 23c; weighing ijn' 414 05 lbs. apiece. 2214 c,t weigh ng. 4 lbs. apieco. iic.i wv.Kii.i.H an ids, apiece, yic; weighing 3 lbs. apiece. 18021c; fowls. In bar. rels. fancy, dry-picked, northern Indiana and Illinois, weighing 414 05 lbs. apiece, 82c; do., southern Indiana end Illinois, weighing 4 lbs. apiece. 2114c.;, mailer sizes. 18020c.: old roosters, dry-picked, lflc; broilers, Jersey. fancy, &O035c; do., other nearby, weighing 203 lbs. per pair. 40045c; larger sizes, 330 38c: ducks, nearby, spring. 22023c.; squabs, per doz While, weighing 11 la lbs. per doz": $4.7505.10; white, weighing 0010 lbs. per doz.. $4V4.U3; white, weighing 3 lbs. per -doz., J80 3.80; do., do.. 7 lbs. per doz., 12. 006(2. 00: do T. do.. O0U14 lbs. per doz., $202.10; dark. $1.75 02.10; small andNo. 2, BOc.OH. ' ,,a YEGEl'ABLES The seneral market was quiet and without Important change. Quotations: White potatoes, per bush.l'ennsyivanla. $1.8501.40; Neir York. $1.3001.85: Western. ll.80Ol.S3.' AVhlti potatoes. Jersey, f..5f.i'Se,7-.12?i.i .. Ji 75c; No. I other yorletles. 83075c; No. 2. so 040c Whlta potatoes, per bbl. No.' 1 Florida $5.5005.73. Ko.. 2 Florida, $40450: No 1 Boutb, Carolina. $4.3004.73; No. 2 South Car Una. $3.00 04. Hweet potatoes. Jersey Der ssr. .i"T-.tu J- fzsu.vr.v -?"?? ."" tZ'J51;,"V.r7;"Z, " ."5Hno amper No. 1. 75e,0$l: No. S, 8O08uc Bweet ptafoes. Virginia, per bbl.. $1.5,O01.75bSioSV 1-. I: ryl lily ! 02.10; ;mr No, 1. 75e,0$l potatoes. Virginia, per p Texas. Dr cummer crat ?.. $l.BO01.O, Cabbage. Norfolk and Eaat.Vn Bhore, per. bbl. crate. Jl 7302. Cabban. Nor. iir.l h. rlda, per per iuu No. folk, per bbl.. $1.7302. Celery. bunches, $(.5002.50. Lettuce. Virginia ber basket, $102.65. Ileans. Florf. p?r 5ask?t Mr'iiTkhi i,:.:.it".v roSi'i'.??" on U.7502. 3. .Eggplant, Florli Radlshe. Norfolk. boi. oasnet -irge, I2U2.0U: .mail 1 1 at tnc Bl.a,,'..1i!l'9i' Vfr carrier .Fancy. I303.no "fPP"s. Jfionaa, per carrier; $1,730 )M. Zl.BOO3.SO. Squash, Florida, per crate. $lV50ai.7S'. V; 2&ZbJs9.?il5i,. JUJ.KPl.'ta- Per.TiuiKh' 013c. iluahrooms. u.r 4-l'b. bVikiT" Vu.uSf?: . u lino. mhrooms. per lib, basket. 60c 011, BAR SILYER Jrt Irfindoq bar Hver wa ouoted at I l-10d. oft H3- 'Xb New York prte4! wu A much better lone prevailed In the bo.nd market during the last week, the turn-ov-fr havlnR been larger than nt any time In several months. Prices wero a shade bel tor and tlict'e appeared to be a more.earrer desire to secure hlfth-grade Issues than In the previous weok. One bond man, In discussing the situa tion, saldf "Tho bond market of the last week reminds me of the conditions which prevailed several months ago, when there apparently was a scarcity of high-grade ?e curdles. If the better prices now prevail ing nre not Instrumental In bringing out an, additional flood of foreign securities, I be lieve the -healthy condition obtaining will continue ',r some time, Recently consid erable nmounts of bonds of American cor porations for European account hqvo been absorbed with readiness, and the dcnlerd are now more active than they have been since lost March,'" , Thero was a greater demand during the week for Anglo-French Bs than had been notlceablo recently, the tiuotntlon for the Issue having touched 96 In yesterday's trad ing on tho New York Stock Exchange, al though tho majority of sales wero reported at fr6m D501 to 957s. In some circles tho better tone to tho market for this particular Issue was attributed In part to the multU- n.uauy lo tower ivvi -!,.: ""wi . . not great. Cramp trust r.M.5h th, Philadelphia n"p '".! " Hr. " i rnttta rll n - .. --..o.fc iriltl k....- i. w..... ..1, ,v iruciinn nB ,11., . - wnm. i? Ktnlrln o."l" "'0 'i'OBotm. iKT . ....,.. , aiurairn r....... mi. lng, t Min or tne cxcentinno n.i."- r'""y .:. lost some of the ga In at the, ". ' "ff..?"e.0.f tnveakesnll'v ' i'"iB Dcioro the end of ihlii r01 In svmnnfhv ...in. .1.- .u DI l" flrit i 'tr-l In symnathv wti,lVLcn.i" - nr.t .n ... .-. " UUWflWfirJ 1. ."".',. 8l.r"l'.but recovered som.'M In tho last hour. some ef th8 BANK CLEARINGS UP AGAIN Increase for Week 50.1 Per Cent. Vh ntlclpliln Second Philadelphia was second In the Incrense In banlc clenrlngB for tho week, Bhowlng a gain of E4.4 per cent, over tho same week of last year. Total clearings for the week were 4,603,094,96G, compared with $3,007, 672, E01 In 1906, an Increase of 66.1 per cent. Details follow: 1010. 1015. P.O. 12.40O.O77.H.-,r, $1,438.000.03 7170 158.233,1188 110,400,451) --37. 1 11)2,703,325 124 823.483 -.54.4 32,007,138 22.41)0,720 ..42.4 303,008,375 23ll.217.871l .-27.11 80.330,105 00,280,000 .-83.0 21.230,503 15,012,422 -4-80.0 New York . . Iloston. . , . Philadelphia llaltlmore.. Chicago. . .. Ht. Louis... New Orleans $3,231,434,421 $2,010,810,152 4-00.1 710,407.203 408,027,207 42.4 Seven cities, Ave days.. Other cities. 0vo days.. Tnve1da1y'aC.l!l'$3,001,001,711 $2,314,707,410 07.3 Aonyiay.'.. 732,003.241 042.835.082 48.5 Total all cities, for week.. $4,003,004,033 $3,007,572,501 50.1 Local Reserve Bank Statement The condition of tho Federal Iteservo Hank nt the cIobo of business May 20 compares as ,0"W"! RESOUItCKS. ' Ulay 20. Gold coin nnd certifi cates In vnult $0 700,502 uoid settlement iuna l.filnnre Oold redemption fund.. Legal tender notes, all ver, etc. Total reserve Commercial paper .... IJank acceptances .... Total hills discounted and bought ...... V. S. bonds Municipal warrants . . . Total Investments . . Due from other Fed eral reserve banks, net Fedcrnl reserve notes on hand Notes of national banks and other Federal re serve banks All other resources... 14,881.000 50,000 735.703 22,370.350 1.035.747 8.402.044 A. 847.701 4.000,0110 4.078,784 $8,078,784 $8,007,530 May 10. $0,717,450 10 074,000 50,000 8.-.7.150 21, .-,!). 11(111 057.208 8.000,22.1 0,023,401 4,1)00,000 4.007.530 4,002.354 188.115 20,020 181.781 Total resources ....$44,414,207 LIABILITIES. Capital paid In $5,210,100 rteserva deposits net.. 80.110.001 dovomment deposits .. 8,031,022 All other liabilities ... 488 1,033.743 250,755 57.770 21.023 $40,000,520 $3,215,750 83,433,075 2.310,378 324 Total liabilities ....$44,414,207 $40,050,520 April Foreign Trade Figures WASHINGTON. May 27. The preliminary Ogures of the total valuo of United States ex ports and Imports for April and for 10 months romparn with tho figures for tho previous two years as follows (000 omlttod): MERCHANDISE. April 1010. 1015. Imports $217,750 $100,570 Exports 404,302 204.470 Excess ot exports. 180,542 134,1011 Ten months- Import 1.722.422 1.874.180 1,572.114 Exports 8,401.120 2.225,82.1 2,045.774 Excess or exports. 1,078.707 851,034 473,850 GOLD EXCLUSIVE OF ORB. Ant-ll J ...WHO 1.502 t3,404 1014 $173,702 102,332 11.201' Imports Exports Excess of Imports. Ten months Imports Exnorts Excess of Imports $10,203 813 15.3PD $3,40l) 407 3,03 843,020 70,018 273,010 8.8.000 142.124 T54.033 SILVER EXCLUSIVE OF ORE. April- Imports Kxporis ......... Excess of exports. Ten months Imports Exports Excess of exports. Excoss of Imports. $2,157 4.835 2.008 28,228 48,035 20.707 $2,003 4,871 1.708 23.135 42.232 111, mm t Excess of exports, 00.740 47.0HH 13.032 $2,213 4.542 2.320 20.740 4.1.4SI 18.731 FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YOniC, May 27. The market for foreign exchange showed the. usual lassi tude today.) .About the only appreciable change In rates was the slightly firmer tone In Swiss exchange. Quotations were: De mand sterling, 4.76 ; cables. 4.76 7-16. Franc cables. 5,92i ; .checks. 6.9274. rtelchsmnrks. 7614 and 76; lire cables, 6,36; checks, 6.37. Swiss cables, 6:21 U ; checks, 6.22. Vienna, 13.20 and 13.25. Stockholm, 29?; iff 29 Ti. Pesetas, 19,96 20,00. Guilder cables, 41; checks, 41. Rubles, 30.65()30,70. RATES FOR MONEY New Tork . Philadelphia ltoston . ; . . Chicago . , . , Call. Mi 0St4 .1 03!i SW 04 Time. 2tt MSVi 3 04 4 04U 4 04H BANK CLEARINGS compared with cor- Hank clearings today, responding day last year 1010. 1013. Increase. Philadelphia 130.702.222 $21,048,113 $14,844,100 O.IUO..IUO . 4,4111, IKIO Iloston. . New York .,303,015,550 Decrease. 0.2tl3.7rts 200,575,030 213,030,020 LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS PlIir-AnO. May 27 HOOS Receints. lo.nnn. markets steady to 6c. higher; mixed and butch ers. $0.40Mlsri: good ..heavy. $0.800.0.00; rough heavy7l5.8O0i,45; light. $O.150l).8O; plgs,'$0.-.'O0.l5; bulk. $0.6500.80. ' ' fiTTLE Recc'lnts. beeves. $8.400 10.73; cow and heifers. 100; markets steady! I4.7.1A 0.83: Blockers and feeders. $6.2500.10; Texana. $8.0000.30; calves. $8.50011.75. SHEEP Rscelpts. 8300: markets weak; na. live ana tvuicm, tituuv 1X83. Western; $7.3000.80; lambs, $8,400 BOND OFFERINGS FAirtFIELD, Conn., May 27. Charles A. Itowe. first selectman, will receive sealed bids until & p. m.j June 10. for JIO0.00O i or 4 VI per cent. 8 A refunding bonds. Stronger Investments The wonderful prosperity of the United States has so increased the earning capacity and the t ti many of the companies -lipsr rciirities we recommend for investment that, while these securities can still be purchased to yield a most attractive return, they are intrinsically strpnger today than they ever have been he fore. For example, w Invite reaueaU for Circular No. L-177, which describes s, strong first mort gage bond , yielding over five $xr cent., (ax free, In 1'snna. A. Be Leach & Co. Investment Securities J.15 South Fourth Street fBihwielpfcU Nw Tork . . Coleassj Buffalo otn LoaJaa. fe, bHtn - --ifr FLEMISH-LYNN SELLS AT NEW TOR TVnrltnrr 'HTw A -i! .e i.xum ACUVG nn n...t' Than Stock Exchange-Krj oo. in Demand " ' t NEW YORK. Mav 27ti.. .... was far more active than the trading onT' u.v in amcit lixchana. Mk .w Z 000 shares of United Motors changed hi 4 that stock opening nt 70 and decllnW ti 3 78, nnd there was heavy trading CL '' .... ...w,D, WIcn rnnsed from 23$ told Flemlsh.I.ynn was tho strongest feature u,.i announcement of the contract yei(rfar 4 forcing; nctlve trading In that stock, whlca'l sold nt a now high record of 1. J A new high mark was also' mad. l I Cosden & Co.. which rose from 25 titi 1 thnn tny. nn,n. ll...n ..ui .. .. M"M a tridlni kt fTtt" - C,""S '" t4"7 The new department store stock t a Kress & Co. was fairly active. wUH sals; ranging from 71 to 74. . Monlton Silver was the most active to. ? ture of the mining group, with some limit transactions In It at 2 and 2UI, foiJ of I'aclflc Jtall preferred, when !jsuti!3 wero made nt 8974 and 90.- 4 Metropolitan Petroleum was ouftt. -uiu!? ...o w ., ..u uu.ci un biocks were , wuV ; out special feature. i In the late trndlng the market becimi'l extremely quiet, reflecting tlfo desertion dl mny of the Important Interests who hi4$ arranged for a long Memorial Bar hell; ':8 day. ',3 INDUSTRIALS. , Acme Tea fjl A! Aetna Kxploslves ni! i?tf'ft Ajax.Itubber Tire , Ofltl ' Amerlcan-Ilrltish Mfg .!!. IS 4 American Mnrconl , 3 jif'ili Atlnnlln nnlf A IV I .. .5 'sj ilo wfd Harnott Oil Canadian Car Co Can Car & lMy pfd Chevrolet Motors Cuba Cane Hugar Curtlfls Aeroplane DMgss-Seabury Emerson rhonosraph !' emlsh-Lynn . , Ilaskell & Marker Car .. ltendce Manufacturing . . . Inter Mor Marino do preferred Kothodlon llronzo preferred Maxim Munitions Manhattan Trans Met Pet ;;...;. Mldvale Steel Otis Klovator Peerless Motors Perlman Him Poole Knolneerlnir S 8, Kresee w I Mnclnlr o Standard Motors Suhmnrlno Triangle Film United Profit Sharing , USIislI com , do nref , "nl'ni Motors White Motors World Film , STANDARD Illinois Ohio Prairie Pipe 8 O of California .. S O of New Jersey . . . S O of New York OTHER Cosden Oil . Chalmers Oil Inter Petroleum Houston Oil ', Midwest Reflnlnc Sapulpa Itellnlng M1NINO STOCKS. Atlanta Ilutto Copper & Zinc Ilutto ANY Ccrro de Pasco I'lrm .utional Goldfleld Merger Hecla Mlnlnic . Howo Sound . . Jim Duller .Tiimhn lSxtenslvr Keneflek SSIno McKlnley Darrah Magma Copper Mines Co of America i Nlplsslng San Toy , , Ht Joseph Lead West End Consolidated .... imvnl Cerro fls U Hi 3 C and O Bs ,..,. j? SJv a Mldvale 5s i"J NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NEW YORK,,May 27. nUTEIl-Ton, .HihUT J firmer on ton 'grades. Other nulltl J , Receipts. (10S7 packages. Kitrcreofrrr SOVic'i higher scoring. 80V4 esUlcs SUti?irrr 30c: Imitation creamery, MO.lc. .,.,,v.f EQaS Trade dull and tone cenertllr WfBt-1 and unsettled, quotations unenmiw - Sugar Prices Decline , $jt NEW YOniC, May 27. While thj -g dertone of the sugar features '-ViKm generally steady at the ojienlng todsr. J bid prices showed declines of Ji'".A an advance of 1 point with first ! J.f 1000 tons. There was a little PiSi'f from Cuban Interests with suport pojuM from commission houses. ' . -' J ,., T7.- ...m 'li- OH, STOCKS, 1M ,.;30 .,213 :j BH 2T on, stocks. 2 !!!!!.'!!!!!!! io4 IJH ::::::::::::: ii in !1 :i5 MH3 ? m 12 11 ::::::::: T .?1 9 1 15 . 8 16ii . 4V .: ! ilal Pennsylvania Gasoline Company clarSS. business and the P"'D'm'nr t shares which are now seuinf , par. 11.00 per share n.K1 U &w-& Cu'r'b. ' Th.rac1rc5ur wUI be mailed on requst L.T.LftYTOH&G0; Membera of Phils, Stock EcbaM peal Estate Trust pWa- Philadelphia, fa. Charles J, Bender & C INVESTMENT BONDS JlemUr. 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