'llg'P'iwww'''1 1 "WBlWWPP'1' ' '" i 'niiiiwiiimiiiptp. ijijijiimiimninnjniBnnii mil i 12 EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 3, 1916. HMWf w ' T'ml "' ' ffWHW iFTlNANCIAL NEWS New York Slock Sales MANY TRADERS ABSENT IN WALL STREET AND THE MA&KET IS AT MERCY OF BEARS i .i .i ....- i -i .1 i, Professional Operators Concentrate Efforts in War-Order Stocks, Basing Selling on Emergency Revenue Bill Galling for Tax on Sales of Munitions ' NEW YORK, July 3. With absenteeism general on thp Stock Exchange floor nnd In the Wall etreet district, market movements today were loft to tho mercy of tho trading element committed to tho bear side. Tho professional traders on the floor and tho outside bearish operators concentrated their efforts against tho war-order stocks, basing tho aggressive selling on tho provisions of the Administration emergency revonuo bill to be Voted on Wednesday In the House calling for a tax of 6 to 8 per cent on gross sales of munitions. Baldwin Locomotive, Crucible and Industrial Alcohol were hammered down more than S points In the first hour, and severe tosses wero sustained In Westing house. Maxwell Motors nnd Studebaker. Tho position of Industrial Alcohol was most vu1n6rablo because of the Indications that Industrial is being In constant supply against expected offerings of new stock to present holders at par. Tho leading Industrials and railway Issues were not affected by this weakness In the war-order group. Wabash A preferred was In demand from Important sources, Including high-class bankers, and advanced 1 to abovo 52. It Is gener ally assumed .on the Street that this, stock wilt bo placed on tho dividend list within tho next two weeks. Union Pacific was scare and made a fractional advance on small buying, and Reading" and a number of other railroad stocks also showed moderto gains in tho forenoon. A feature of tho trading In railway stocks was tho increasod activity In Southern Railway common, which Is Influenced to a great extent by tho favorablo cotton report published on Saturday. United States Steel common continued to reflect persistent syndlcato accumula tion nnd advanced to 80U In tho early trading, but after heso buying orders wero filled lost its gain. ONE COTTON OPERATO R BUYS 25,000 BALES ON THE CALL Big Purchase at Opening Is Either for Covering or Foreign Account NEW TOIUC July 8.- What wu perhaps the most remarkable openlnff In normal times was wltnted on the Cotton Ex I chtlnga this morning. One operator vir tually made the market by purchasing about 3tr,000 bales of fall months. The tone was strong, with July and Oc tober 3 points lower and other months 2 to 6 points higher. Between tho low point on October and the high point on January there was a difference of 13 points, as com pared with Saturday's closo. The buying by tho one trader was be lieved to be covering of a line of shorts put out some time ago, although thoh) were some who believed It might be for foreign account. Commission houses. Wall stroet room traders and Southern Interests wero selling, but all the' offerings were freely taken and moro was bid for. Tho early advance carried tho acllvo months about 6 to 8 points net higher with December contracts selling up to 13.17 or IS points abovo tho lowest level reached since tho publication of the Government's report, Tho market hesitated around 11 o'clock and prices later eased several points from tho best. Reports of rain In extreme southwest Texas may have had some Influence, but the market In a. general sense seemed to bo fluctuating between the bearish Ideas of tho yield, based on Saturday's report and tho apprehension of rapid deterioration In crop prospects during July and August. The receipts of cotton at the ports for the day were estimated at 8000 bates, against 9233 balos last week and ES76 bales last year. Close. Sat. Open. 11 m.m. 12 m. p.m. July Auruat . . October . December January , March .. Slay ..... spot ..... .12.78 ....13.8.1 ,...3.03 ....13.12 ....la.iT ....in. .n ....is. m.-i'i 13 Jpen. 12.72 12.U 13.04 13.18 13.3a .. 12.88 12.8 12.02 12.04 12.02 1S.12 13.14 10.10 13. IB 1S.1S 10.13 13.33 New York Bond Sales Liverpool Cotton UVERPOOIi, July 3. Spot cotton today was quiet at a decline of 13 points on tho basis of 8.03d for mid-upland. The sales aggregated 6000 bales. Including 5000 bales American. The Imports were 14,000 bales. Including 10,000 bales American. The mar ket for futures closed quiet but steady, at a. net decline of 10 to 13 points. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YOnK, July 3. Tho market for foreign exchange opened dull but steady this morning. Quotations: Demand sterling, 4.75; cables, 4.76 7-16; Franc, checks, E.91; cables, 5.90 ; relchsmarks, checks, 73; cables, 73 1-16; lire, checks, 6.38; cables, 0.37 Vt I Swiss checks, 5.29 V, '. cables, 5.29; Vienna checks, 12.65; cables, 12.70; kroner, checks. 29.10; cables, 29.30; pesetas, checks, 20.15 ; cables, 20.28 ; guilders, checks, 41 7-10; cables, 41 9-16; rubles, checks, 30.55; cables, 30.80. Sixty-day ster ling bills were quoted at 4.72 and nineties at 4.70. RATES FOR MONEY Call New Torlc Wt 04 , Philadelphia 8J Boston .,......-.. 8 Chicago BHe Time & 4 44 DANK CLEARINGS Bank clearings today compared with corre pondlns day laat two years; WIS 1013 1014 pbila 132.110 003 Holiday J33.207.flS3 JJoston 4S.2flQ.788 Holiday 28.B3a.eSH Kew Torlc ..S10.223.B4li Holiday 308,104,137 Reserve Banks' Discount Rates 10 or Over 10,'orer 30. Over 80. leas. UD to 30. UQ to HO. UD to 00 ton 3 SH 4 4 K..w Vm-It ft 3U .1 A (UittueljaiA , . B 4 4 4 ptveiana .... zva Itlanta. ...... 8M 4 i 4K ntcaga ...... av, a 4 4 T ...! ft I A A Kltt&aapoitV !. . 4 a 4 Kansas City . . SH 4H 44 4 Ft tl at . A X X lui Francisco. S SH 4 k. Avricul. Trada acceptances, Com- i"ivaat fill. ITi trt HA Kfi n Of! mnAttit ffisnw:::; t sa sa sg taudeipau. :: 5h ,. 3 8 Cleveland .... ft SU 4 fiiehmood .... 5 8 4 3 Atlanta. 5 S'i 4 8 Chicago, ...... 3 St. IauU ...! & S BH S Minneapolis ... 4 4 4W Kanaas City , , S 3f4 8H 8 IJallaa ,..,.! J 8 Stf 4 3 ban Praneiaoo. i'A B 3ti 3H . Commercial paper, three to aU months, Phila delphia. SQaU per cent. Up la 30 days: over 30 to 60. 4 per cent.: ever 00 to. 90, 4H per cent., and over 00, 5 per ant, GOVERNMENT BONDS Bid. Asked. registered 180 ..,.,.,.,.,. 69 ,, 2a coupon 1880 ,...,..,. 89 fa xeHatered 1818 '. 100 103 a coupon 1818 100 ,, 4a registered 1823 ....., 110 113 4a coupon 1923 110 ,, Vanaina, 2 reaUtered 18S3. ...... SSV4 .. Panama 2 registered 103s. ...... BStt ., Panama 3 reslatered 1901 10O . . Panama Sa coupon 100 . . High. IB20000 Anglo-Fr 6s , &H lOOOO Amir Tel clt 4 nYi 2000 Amer Writ Pap Be... 78i 8000 Armour Co 4Via Bdh 28000 Atchison sen 4a .... 92tt 8000 do adj 4a 80 . C0U0 Atlan Co Line lot 4a.. Ht 1000 do clt 4a 834 10000 Bait A Ohio B lOOH 10000 do 4a 0t 4000 do cv 4Ha SOS 1U00 DaOF L H ft W V 4s 80S U0U0 lleth Steel lat Bs 103)4 UOUO do rtd B ........ .100., B0000 Brlen llap Tr Ba UUS.IOOU 0000 Ilrkn Un Hlv lat Ca,.10Ui4 201)00 Can Got 4a 1021 00? 4UUIM) do 4a 11)20 100 01)00 do 4a 111.11 101. , 20U0 Cal Gas ft Uleo 6a... f7'4 1IHJO Cent l'aclflo 3V4a.... 8U! 31)00 Cent l'ao lat 4a.-f,.. 85 KiUOO Chea A Ohio cv 4Va.. 83H BOOO do conv Ba 04. 1000 Chi Ot Weat 4a 70t4 3100O C II Q Joint 4s .... 08 1U00 do ffeb 4a 08.. 1U00U Chi Ind ft Weat 4a... 73U 1200U C St ft St P cv M ..101i 1000 C 11 1 ft I" col 4s.... 83., ,10000 do Ba lat ata BIlH 4000 Chlneae rcta Bs 72 3000 Col ft South lat 4s .. 02. 20000 Cuban-Am Sugar 102h 0000 Del ft Hud conv 4s... 100 1000 Ola Seo Corp Bs 70 1000 Brie conv 4s Her U. 80 1000 Oen Elec deb Ba.... 104 2000 Hock Vol 44a 00'4 1S0Q0 Intern 11 T ret Sa ... 0SH 8000 Jap new O S 4 Hi a ... 81 3000 Uicka Htcel Ba 1U23.. UUK 2000 Us ft Xt T Ba lOtU 4000 Ixns Island rfd 4s .. 881 1000 Lorlilard 0a 101 Ji 2i)0fl Uiula ft Nash sen 0S..1124 2000 Slanhattan 4a tmfi 1000 Manhattan sta 4s... 01H BU00 Minn ft Ht I, rfd 4a.. 04 6000 Jllnn St I P 8 8 3t 4s H2i 1000 Mo Kan A T 6 70 1)000 Mo Pac ct 4s 4SU 1000 do 4a 40 1000 do vc Ct B 48 Vi 600 N V C 6 Hud 6a 113H 1000 do 3U 81". 1000 do N B 4s 82 2000 do 4tis 03H 7000 N Y City 4s 1038 ....100H 1000 do 4 'is 100.1 10UV 4U00 N Y Oas H ft P Bs ..101 11000 N Y Tel ren 4Mb .... OR'l 7U00 Nor rac prior 4a D2'l siuuo do sen ;is ua 1000 Penna 4s 1D48, mi 7000 do sen ct 4Us 101 800(1 do en 4Vs -loift 000O Ileadlne sen 4e 0SK 200(1 Hepub Cuba 4 Vis 81IV1 1000 Hep lr ft at Bs U8 1 30000 Ht L I 31 ft B 4 80ti 8000 Ht U ft 8 K aer B W I, Sflfi 12000 do ais w 1 8i;i 2000 South Pnc cv 4a 87 6000 do cv ret t P Ba... .103J4 4000 do rfd 4a 80)4 1000 South Hwy cen 4s ... 71i BOOO do con Sa ........ .101J4 6000 Tenn C ret t p 104Vi 4000 U 8 Steel a f Ba ....103H BOO do re? Ba 1044 4000 Wtah Power Ba 05., 2000 Union Pac let 4a .... Ud'4 4000 Union Pac rtd 4a .... 80S 81 ittZ oui lou 101., Wi 8 88S 8BH 4 70VS 08 iSall loi'l 884 04 Vi 70 48H 40 M, 48H 113J4 82 a UWji LONDON STOCK MARKET Sentiment Cheerful on Favorablo War News Americans Higher LONDON, July 3. A stronff tone gen erally was noted In securities on the Stock Exchange today. Sentiment was cheerful on further favorablo war news. The Gilt edged section was buoyant. Large disburse ments and the final removal of minimum prices helped the demand from Investors. Issues from which the pegged quotations were taken off showed declines ranging from 5 to 20 per cent July capital calls amoilht to approximately 16,454,000 ster ling. Irregularity prevailed In the American department, but It was higher In the main. The Treasury published a further long list of dollar securities that are liable to a supertax unless deposited. Canadian Pacifies displayed considerable strength, Home rails wero firm In spots. Alterations In South American lines were mixed, but confined to fractions. Allied bonds were firm, but not active. Jllnes and oils were good. Canada Pays Full Interest on War Loan MOJmtBAL. Que., July 3. A, full half yar'n Interest Is beta? paid today on tho Canadian domestic war loan of 3100,000,000. tfMptte tha fact that the loan was- not made until last November and payments -wore made over a number of Instalment. Jr.tareat amounts) to J3,850.000. Tfc half yisirly InUrcoC payment of 8f,SO0,00O Is 6.10 tNtlnx palil In the second British, war loan, boated lavt lalX. subscriptions to which amqun.ua to JS10.000.000. Quarterly pay l.'icntu are now due of JI,100,OOU on Canadi an Vastfc; and l, 533,000 en Brazilian Trac Vmr $mpti Higher WiI Bate W&Bmnmoik July 3. Propos4 la sjW at $tfoxJmat!y ot i pr cnt In jti. n ww! frpm PaciAa co.it tsrmlnal vi vj.,-tMj Ktm JatiDiitioa3. canceled Vjiiltai liivJ4-4tW itf their reasonAlO' , x ia&. fcrttff opd4d until Mmr J" r w lmaauxt aimrce y-vrmmrff las. 1 RAILROAD EARNINGS CHICAOO AND NOBTHWESTERN. 1910. Increase. Mar rrosa J8.O30.21fl J1.H3,G. Net 1,801.303 302.877 Hurplua 1,018.824 840,463 Eleven raontha' aroaa. . 83,001,030 D,20a.0S8 Net 24,S8a.S:0 4,293.442 Surplus ,. 1B.142.S87 4.015.018 IIOCKWQ VALI.ET. May stoss I750.SSO 1232.023 Net 272.881 7B.083 Hurplua 106.833 120. 081 Eleven raontha' sroas.. 6,623.812 057.501 Net .,.,,. 2,272,272 436,260 Surplua .. ., 1,103.834 732,708 COLORADO AND BOUTHEIIN. May sroaa ,, 11,263.442 1203,804 Net 393.100 222.616 Eleten months' croaa., 14.318,461 1,480.228 Net ..,,,..,,...,.., 4,031.663 1,878,639 OEORQIA SOUTHERN AND FLORIDA. Mar ETSaa 1198.440 128,08 Net , 28.81)1 10.734 Eleven months' sreaa.. 2,210. U73 . 104.780 Net ,. 449.V91 224,611 NEW HAVEN. Mar aroea , 6,a.22 11,111,431 Net after taxna 2.200,683 462.811 Eleven montba' cross., 09.231,323 110,180.048 Net after taxes ,,..,.. 20.240,390 4,389.748 NASHVILLE. CHATTANOOGA ft BT. LOU1U. Mar sroaa (1,107,331 221,723 Net 7, 273,430 123.673 11 Months" sroaa...... 11.687.387 1,308,378 Net 2.680,193 1.310.483 DytUTH. 8QUTII SHORE AND ATlANTIC Star aroaa rwee jjeOeit Blevea moots erosa Net yncu . . CHICAGO. 1311,038 18,738 3,163.060 018.984 137.018 (81,400 tu.uo 4U.763 320.133 431.416 393,833 INDIANAPOLIS AND LOUISVILLE. J131.706 May aroea J704.030 Net 243.312 Eleven months' cross. . . T.023.125 Net 2,8Sl.3 PERB MARqUETTBi 11.820,082 May areas Deficit ' '. ' '. '. '. '. '. Elevca montba Net Surplus XJccreJ.au. toaa. . 432. IOT 32.187 19.428,690 B.1B3.0D1 222.983 78.463 1,018,868 694.343 1872.182 233.034 190,347 2.834.437 1.817.444 1.483.372 DIVIDENDS DECLARED Iloliloa-tr onaolldxted Oold Mlaea. ?cjpUar (aurtb weekly of 1 per cent uiy 14 to holders o record Julr 7. t'onuiwnwtaltn EJlaun lu. a regular quirtur b si 2 per cant HilW Acsuat 1 to stock Of letord July IB. Asrtcan SbipbuUdlna Company, regular a&urlz f 1 Pfr. ni. on tu preferred Mi'jair Fm J iit y ti i Limited, payable July 13 ta bolder, of record Vbte liijtorcar Cemsasy, reapilar quarterly of I ni; aaar (at vahia 10), paiLU-Jib. t Last Acme Tea ,.,., 62K AJax Itubber G4H Alaska Gold. Mine. 1..., 18f Allls-Chalmers Mfe...... 23J Am Beet Sugar 88 Am Beet Sugar pf..,...,100 Am Can 52 Am Car & Kdy BM Am Cotton Oil fii Am Hide A L pt 51H Am Unseed low Am Linseed pf 4l'( Am ix-omotlvc 07K Am Locomotive pr Am Smelt & Her . . HlKh. Ixiw. 62H &2H 0J 05 Am Tel &' Tel... Am Tobacco . 17!i 23 87), 100 S2 52Jf 61 101. U( 05U 101H 102 102 D2? 02H 02H 18 23H 83H 100 52 mi 51U 51W 10H AM 07H 2:B0 p.m. 62H 05 18 23 H 87U 100 52 62K 54f f)lH 44K 00) i 102 U2! GRAIN EXCHANGES OBSERVE HOLIDAY .12SJ. 128 12WI 128!. 200 aJ 21)555 2Uo5 4IU 11H 44i 37;. 30H 37 05f 025i 03 S2H BIH Slii Cell 00!f 00!f 105! 105!( lOMi !)!) US 00 Am Woolen ir Am Zinc L & Sm 3854" Am Zinc h & Sm pf 05 Anaconda Cop Jl 81 i( Associated Oil 07H AtehTop & 8 F 105 Atch Tod & S F of IK) At! Coast Line 114K tlfi 115 115 llald Loco Wks 72M 71Jf 09)$ 7Ut flald Loco Wks Bf 101 KBH 101W 101H Bait A Ohio 80 89)( 89'i 8))f Ilutlo A Superior 07). 00'i CM rettolenm lf!i 15'i Canadian Pacino ISO 1S1 Central Leather GOU S6H Ches & Ohio 02 Chllo Copper 20J Chlno Copper 40!1 Chi K I . Pac 22H Chicago Qreat West..... 12H Chi Qreat West pf 30 Chi Mil & St Paul OS Chi Mil & St Paul pf ...IMi 130H 1303i WOK C 0 0 & St 1 63K 51W 54K 5-1K Chi & Northwestern 12UK 129!j 120K 129K Col Fuel & iron 41K 42), 413.' 41K Continental Can 100 100 100 100 02H 21K fiOK 22 12K 30 0SH 05K 001 15K 15J. 170,'f 170 50K 505 0: 2t'f 50 21 12 30K 07U 021. 21 H 50 21K 12J, 30 08; ( Wheat Strong in Liverpool Mis souri Report for July Shows Crop BelovNLast Year's WEATHER CONDITIONS. NKW YOItKi July 8. Adtlcre rerelted the Vfnthrr Ilurenn thl4 mornlnc Indicated the follonlnr weather conditions: Temperatures, man Cnnndtnn Northwest, ...preelp. 66 Netthnrat i,.i,,,eler 70 Middle 11 rat . .preclp. 86 fouthnrt ...,,....,,... clear 82 rrper Jllaalaalnpl Vsl, precln. 80 Loi 53 02 (tit 70 08 12 Oi Corn Products Itef 14H 13'. 13K 13K Corn Prod Itcf pf SU'j 80?. M)K 89K Crucible Steel 73 72!4 09!i "I'i CrurlWo Steel pf 115 115 11414 115 Cuba Cane Sugar 60H GO). 50). 00 Cuba Cane Sugar pf 05 U5 05 95 Denver Si Mo Gr pf .... 30), 30). yo),a30). Distill Sec Corp'n 43K 43)i 43 43 DulSS&Atl Mi 0 5 0 DulSSAAtlpf 12K 13H 13K 13X Erie SOU 30K 30 30K Goodrich BF 745i" 74H 73K 73K Greene-Cananca 40 ') 40 40 Great Northern pf 120! . 120H 120K 120K G Nefs for ore prop.... 34H 34K 34K 34). Gulf States Steel 81 81 81 81 Int Con Cor v t e h.. 17K 17K 17 17 Insp Con Cop 40K 50)i 40!t 50 Int Nickel r t cfs 40K 47K 4Q!f 47K IntMMcofdcp 25 25)j 25K 25H Int M M pf c of dop.. 01 92!f 01 OIK Iowa Central 4U 2 2 2 Kennecott Copper 47K 4SK 47K 48K Laclcdo Gas. . ": 105M 100) 10i 100K Lake Brio & West 20 10K 10!X 195i Lako Erlo A W pf 13K 43K 43Ji 43)5 Lee Rubber Tiro 48!i 48)5 48K 48K Louis A Nash 134 133K 131K 133K Maxwell Motor3 70K 70 77 77 Maxwell Motors 1st pf.. 80)5 85K 85X 85K Maxwell Motors 2d pf . . 65 52H 52H 52)f Mexican Petroleum 03 90 05!f 00 Miami Copper 35K 35K 35)5 35)5 Minn A St Louis pf 17)5 14K 14)i 14) Nat Biscuit 120)5 120H 120)f 120K Nor Con Cop 10)1 10H 10)5 10K N Y N II 4 II OIK 01K OIK 01K New York Central 104K 104JX 104K IOIK NYO&Wcst 27K 2SK 28K 2S5. Norfolk A Western 131K 131)4 131K 131K Northern Pacific 113)5 113Ji 113K 113K Penn Kailroad 68 58 58 58 Philadelphia Co 40 30K 39K 39K Pittsburgh Steel pf 05K 00 90 90 Pressed S Car Co 47K 45K 45K 45K Pullman Co 103)5 103 103 103 Quicksilver 2K 2K 2K 2K llay Con Copper 22 22X 22 22 Reading 005( 07H 90!1 97)5 Republic Iron A S 45 45 45 45 Republic Iron A S pf.... 107)5 107)5 107)5 107)5 Bears Roe A Co 185 188K 185 18SW Southern Paclflc 97K 07K 07!5 97'i Southern By 24 24K 21). 24K Southern Ity pf 70 70H 70 70 Studobakcr Co 133K 133K 131M 132K Tenn Copper 35K 35)j 35)1 3j)J TexasCo 18S 180 18SK lSb)i Texas Co sub rec f pd ..187 180K 18034 180U Union Bac A Paper 5K 5)i 6)5 5)4 Union Paclflc 13755 138K 137)5 138)5 Union Pacific pf 82K 82K 82i 82K US Ind Alcohol 131 131 127 128 UBCIPAK 21K 21 21 21 US Rubber 54K 5-1K 54K 51K U 8 Steel Corp'n 85K 80)1 85)4 83K US Steel Corp'n pf 117)5 117H 117K 117). ITSBrnlt&M 0SK 08 08 08 Utah Copper 77K 77.K 77K 77K Wabash 14). 14K 14K UH Wabash pf A 51K 52)5 51)5 52 Wabash pf M 28)i 28K 28 2SK West E AM 57K 57)5 35K 50K Western Maryland 29)5 20)i 20 29 Wheel A Lako Erie 4K 4)i 4K 4Ji Willys Overland 72 72 71 72 Wisconsin Central 4 IK 42 42 42 WooUorthFW 130 135 134K 134K Quoted ex dividend. Copper Market Is Quiet NLTW YORK, July 3. As expected, the copper market Is quiet, duo to tho fact that many Interests aro mlsslngr from the ranks of buyers as well as sellers. There aro email Inquiries from domestic and foreign consumers, but nothing' much In tho line of orders can be expected until Wednesday, Quotations are unchanged at 23 to 30 cents for August. Provisions in Liverpool LIVERPOOL, July!. Following are the stock of provisions In Liverpool: bacon, 49,000 boxes; hams, 15.400 boxes; shoulders 11,900 boxes; butter, 1900 hundred weights; cheese, 29,700 boxes; lard, 8400 tW?rces of prime western steam and 5120 tons of other kinds. Condition of U. S. Treasury WASH1NCSTON' .July 3. The condition of the United States Treasury, according to a statement Issued today, was as follows: Net balance In general fund, $ 236, 879,590; total receipts, 51C5.300.C81; total disburse ments, ? 57,038,191 ; excess for tho year, 78,737.810, exclusive of the Panama Canal and public debt transactions. $100 DONDS Alberta. Province of . Anglo-French Argentine Government City of Baltimore... City ot Chic Harbor Cons City ot New Orleans Imp city or Vancouver New York City re. . New York City reir. . Ala 4 Vlcksburar 1st Cons u a u, u a 1. Hue n. let urn Vermont uy lat reg. . Chi H Q Den Kit . . . eh II a 8 P dan Ilfdl fa un n t 61 l- uonv at. Col t So lief A Ext 4H Krl (Ian Conv Herlea D. . 4 New York Cen ConV Peb, 8 NYtQ Lake (Erie) lat. 0 N Y N H It Cv Ib Ctfe 3H n x. iiatt i;v us rr, o Nor 4 Weat 1st Con,... Seaboard Air L lat Cna 80 l'ac-aa Ft Term 1st.. Virginia Br lat Anr Agrl Chem Conv Deb Amer lea Secur Deb..,, Am T 4 T Coll Tr Ct., Amm Tel 4 Tel Cony... Bethlbem Uteel lat Jfc net. central i-eamer iei reg Chea Pot Tel Co 1st, wmwua jt xi c tvn,,,M uenver ua. & ,ieo aai Qeneral Eltc-trlc Deb. at West Power Conv Deb 0 Lackawanna Steel lat Con S Laclede Qaa lat....,..., S Liggett ll)-er Deb ree. 1 Liggett at Myent Peb res, S P Lorlllard Deb rear,... 1 P Lorlllard Deb reg.,,,,. IS Pierce Oil Conv Deb .... 6 Montana Power 1st A Ref S N Y Air Urako 1st Conv, 6 VVla EdUon Conv Deb..,. 0 P.C. Due. eta !:: & o 4 4. r ti 5 4 4 B 4 0 4 S & 0 4 a a 6 SH lOi'O 1DI3 luu:: 1017 1U2U iai'3 1UU3 1000 mi 10SO lll'.'O ltl'JS 'J 1)14 103:! 103 1053 1033 1040 1030 1048 10 1045 1050 1812 1024 1923 1939 1933 1042 1023 1943 1018 1949 1943 1923 1930 1019 1944 1031 1944 1931 1921 1943 1928 1921 ntd, ASked. 944 .. 03U onu 60 87 ustt 00 100 101 02i . . 100 107H lOlVi 103 USVj 98V, hO 00 1UU 1UO 83 83 112 00 eu 111 sa 82 '818 80 113K 100 70W 112 Otti 08H 100 B3S D3 SOU 09 80 OS 07H 84 am 100 log 100 101H luo 97!i 06 U 101 103 at; osx 82 US'i 09 viZ 03i5 iuo . . 123 120V1 1004 102H 124H 127 100 101 93 84 (J 9TM SStt SI SISTER SAVES GIRL'S LIFE Bdth Children Painfully Burned, but Escape Serious Injuries Hine-year-old Lucy Garber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Preaton S. Garber, of 511 Saady street, Jforrlstown. saved the 41fe of her elster Harriet last night when her tljlhes were set ablaze while- pUylnsr with fjreworks. Harriet, i 7 years old. A red hot wire attached to one of the sparklers with which ehe was playing waa responsible for too accident Harriet was painfully uurnea ana L.ucy 1$ also suirerf. JUS as r. riiuv im ner eii'Jtt twin riuiurcr- Mje to tht care of the fanuiy pww t rwr .MiaaiMinpi van, preeip. no all... fl..t..lnnl a'.l ...!. an l.niirr ,iin,iB..i'i.i 111, ,, cri, v (il.ln VaIIav HMln. J , The follonlnir precipitation (In Inches) was reperlfdt At rrlnce Albert, 12 i;dmontin nnd Cnlrnrr, .101. .Helena,, B2 Strllt Onrrcnt. 1.021 KrnnaTllle, .02 1 Davenport, ,08 Chi. raro, .131 ft. rnnl. ,181 Clnrlnnntl, .22 1 IXe, ,821 ritt'borah, .41) Charles Cltr, ,041 Indlanapolle, .38. CHICAOO, July 3. There was no session of the Board of Trade today, and virtually nil other grain oichnngea of Importnnco in the United Stntco were closed. No sta tistics wero nvnllabte. Only a few cables wero received. The market at Liverpool wni strong for wheat nnd firm for corn. The Missouri crip report for July esti mated tho yield of wheat In that Stato at 10,000,000 bushels, against 2C, 000.000 bush els reported harvested by the State Board of Agrlcutturo In 1916, The condition ot corn In Missouri waa placed at 79, against 84 a month ago and 76 a year ago. The Department of Agriculture nt 2:15 p. m. Friday will mnlto publlo a report on the condition of the Important crops In tho United States as of July 1. Wheat Strong at Liverpool LIVEBPOOL. July 3. Spot wheat was strong- today with blue stem auotod nt lis 2d, an ndvanco of 2d. No. 2 hard winter, 9s, lOd, a sain of ad. No. 2 red winter, 10s lid, up d, nnd No. 1 Northern Manitoba, 10s 5d, an upturn of 2d. Corn was firm and Id higher, with American mixed quoted at 9s 8d and Plato at 10s 4d. Flour was quoted at 39s. Financial Briefs In observance of Independence Day, stock and craln exchange nnd banks and trust companies throughout tho country will be closed tomorrow. Tho Now Yorlc Produce Exchange and tho coffeo and sugar markets were closed today. Tho New York Subtrcnsury gained $3, 254,000 from banks on Saturday, making n cash net gain elnco Friday of $3,735,000. Thcro was admitted to tho regular list of tho Philadelphia Stock Exchange today $847,000 additional Lehigh Coal nnd Naviga tion Company consolidated mortgngo 4H per cent, sinking fund gold bonds, series A, numbers A14001 to A14847 Inclusive, for J1000 each. In tho week ended Juno 30, the Atchi son, Topeka & Santa Fo Kailroad Com pnny handled 28,436 loaded cars, against 26,483 last year and 26,164 two years ago. J. A. Haglo and J. P, Lynn havo applied for membership on tho Chicago Board of Trade. It. S. Johnston has posted his membership for transfer. Onomemborshlp Just sold has brought $4200 net to the buyer. NEW YORK CURB INDUSTMAL8. Did. Aetna explosives lfi Amerlcan-Ilrltlah Mfc 10 American Marconi , 8H Atlantlo Quit A W 1 04Vi Atlantic Quit & IV I pref 00 Canadian Car Co ill) Can Car & Fcly pref 80 Chevrolet .Motors 213 Curtlss Aeroplane 42 Drlffga.Seabury . .125 Klsenlohr Tobacco ON Klsenlohr Tobacco pref 03 Kmerson Phonograph , 11 Haskell St Darker Car B7 Hendeo Mfe: 23 Inter Mer Marine 24 do pref 03 Kathodlon Dronzo pref ,... 28 Maxim Munitions ll'j Manhattan Trana 1 Mldtale Stocl (12 title Hlevator 07 Peerless Motors 23 Poole Knir .100 U a Krestto w I 10 Htandard Motors 0 Submarine ,.... 33 htutz Motor 57i Triangle Kilm 2 1'ulteil Profit Hharlns 3U U S L and II com 2', do pref 6. While .Motor 07J4 World Film Is STANDARD OIL STOCKS. Illinois 1C0 Ohio 224 Prairie Pipe 212 H O of California 247 H O of New Jer.iey 318 S O ot New York 204 OTHEIt OIL STOCKS. Coadcn ti Co , 23 Chalmers Oil 4 International Petroleum . 10 Houston Oil 14 Midwest Itnllnlnu 7H Hapulpa Iteflnlng 11'. MININO STOCKS, Atlanta 10 llutte Copper and Zinc ' llulto N. Y l'i Cerro de Pusco , 3.l' First National :i Uoldtleld Merger 8 Hecla Mining BH Howe Bound 4 V Jlm Duller 77 Jumbo Kx ..,., 03 McKinley Darrah SO Magma Copper 14 U Mines Co. ot America 2'. Nlplsslng Ban Toy , , 14 Nt Joseph Lead 13?; West Knd Con 03 White Oaks bV, BONDS. Cerre de Pasro 108 iiunuio us1; LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAII STOCKS. Bid. Jim Butler .93 MacNamara ...... ,,,,,., 00 Midway 21 Mlzpah Extension .20 Montana , , ,24 North Star 10 Tonopah Belmont 4 1'10 Tonopah Extension ...,.,,,,,.. fiu Tonpah Mining O Ileacue i:ula 31 Weat End 01 OOLDFIELD STOCKS. Atlanta 10 Blue Bull i Booth 10 COD 02 Combination Fraction 07 Diamondtleld B B 03 Daisy .02 Florence .......a..,,, .89 Ooldfteld Consolidated ,, ,82 Ooldneld Merger ,,..,,..,,.,, ,08 Jumbo Extension .,.,.., .,,.,. ,87 Kewanaa ,,.,....,...,,.,,,.. ,10 Oro ....,..,.,.. ,01 Sandstorm Kendall ,,,,,, 03 Silver Pick - ,08 MISCELLANEOUS. Fairy Aiteo , ,01 Nevada, Hill ...,.,,.,..,,,.,, .17 Nevada Wonder ,...,. S.10 ABked. 10 10 351 till 02 7U M3 220 33 1311 40 100 12 311 27 2(1 100 311 27 120 12 M 30 08H 103 220 214 230 322 207 23K 8 l,l n 12 2H 31 '4 4 10 BH 4i 78 118 33 13'i as TV, 10 111 08 0W 112 00V4 Asked. .98 .08 .23 .23 .28 J7 .04 .11 .04 .17 .01 .08 .04 .01 .41 ,83 ,10 .10 .11 ,00 .04 ,00 ,02 .18 2.13 $100 $500 READING 4s Due 1921. 1926, 1931 Net debt only 1,4 Tax Exempt in Pennsylvania Send for complet details N.W.Halsey&Co. 111 Chestnut St.. PbiUdIs.tL New tor uucaga Ban menace UntECTORY O ACCOUNTANTS J Certified .'utile Accountant LAWRENCB E. BROWN A T SMJ HEAL ESTATE TKUBT BOILj 8UHN8 A aFaAKlUK Ilia Bduraa Sales in Philadelphia 10 23 10 108 00 ill .'Ji 180 10 .1 140 10 D 133 281) 07 4 200 00 a llald Loco . . Brill, J (1,... Cruo Steel . ins i.o M A,. Hlah. Ixiw, 70V4 70',4 a.-. 71ti I. Key Tel Co pref 0JJ4 ui ja 73k 33 40.. . 33 71 J4 70? 07 411 28Ji 2000 0000 10200 1G000 Leh Nav Fenna II 11 . . hlla Co .... Phlla Kloetrle. PBTIr ctfs. Heading; Kn ltnllwnv ltt,1tnbir ... . !aa Tonopah Hel .. 4VS Tonopah Mining 1 Union Traction 43 tinned U Imp US tin Cos N J . . 22 1 V S steel... . 80. War lr i- St. . 5 Wcstmor Coal.. 01 BONDS. High, Low Am Oas A HI.. MK imt Pa irn ctt 1003 101 a lom 1'hlla Uleo 4s ,84 83 i Heading Ktn As, OSVi 05 H 2:30 Net l'.M. chgi. TO'.i 33 71 27 074 73(4 ft 3 40. 3M 01 "7W l)7t IV4 2IH l.t 4.1 224 83 j; ns 28K Bull 5 1n3 4M 0 11 88 224 8U., 11 03 4 BUSINESS OFFERED TO RAILROADS IN WEST EXCE'EDS THE CAR SUPPLY Conditions in Territory of Eastern Roads Continue Steady. Trading; Light on Philadelphia Stock Exchange, With Irregular Price Movements 2:30 Net , p.m. chit. 0.1 i A 101H 84 ..... 0314 H PACIFISTS BOMBARD WILSON WITH PLEAS AGAINST WAR Messages, Alike in Form, Assume Propaganda Proportions WASHi-VCSTON1, July 3. Demands on President Wilson nnd Congre.i to keep tho United States out of wnr In Mexico nro nsstimlnc tho proportions of a propaganda. It wns learned today thnt of tho thou sands of telegrams received nt the White Houso nnd Capitol during the last few days, 100 or more contained what appeared to bo a ect phraseology. This runs: "Wo strongly urge you to exhaust every moans of preventing war with Mexico." It Is understood a similar campaign Is being directed upon Ocneral Carranza. Tho flood of telegrnms abated somewhat today, apparently nltoctcd by tho Presi dent's New York speech nnd confidential advices received hero that Caranza would not defy the United States when ho re plies to President Wilson's demands. Tomorrow tho President will deliver an nddrcss nt tha dedication of the new Labor Temple here. It Is thought likely ho will ngnln discuss tho Mexican problem. AEROPLANE FOR CITY TROOP Whole of Camp Waits Engerly for Gift. Cavalry to Leave Last for Border IlEADQUAUTCnS CAMP BRUMBAUGH, Mount Gretna, Pa., July 3. The aeroplane which will bo donated to tho 1st City Troop, encamped here, may arrive today. Its nr rival Is anticipated almost with feverish oxoltement. Tho troopers lmvo but fow horses nnd drill entirely on foot; tho addi tion of an ncroplano to the equipment to aid In prnctlco mancuvres will bo a wolcomo one. Indeed. All Mount Gretna hopes for a speedy arrival of the machine. A machine guii which wns presented to tho 2d City Troop by Edward B. Smith, tho Philadelphia banker, Is attracting great at tention. Thousands of visitors inspected it yesterday. Mr. Smith's son is a member of tho troop. Thcro will bo some difficulty about taking the machine gun to tho border. It was said, as the cavalry Is not supposed to havo field pieces, ovon small rapld-tlro guns. Such was tho opinion expressed by several olllccrs hero today. Tho cavalry troops -will bo tho last to leavo hero for El Paso. TURTLE MASCOT FOR SECOND Boys of the Regiment Havo Crippled Chclonian Which Likes to Bo Petted Jl'v a Staff Correspondent OX BOABD SPECIAL. TP.OOP TRAIN' BOUND FOJl EL. PASO, July 3.-rfl?hero Is nothing slow nbout Company D oi tho 2d Regiment, even If that company has a turtle for a mascot. Tho men of tho company be lieve In Aesop's fables and bellevo that slow nnd steady wins tho race. All tho boys aro from Philadelphia. The boys have a real live turtle, a turtle that actually likes to be loved, and they spend many hours dally playing with their chelonlan pet. And the turtle himself came from Phila delphia. Before the order "to the front" came at Mount Gretna tho turtle, whose name Is "Natural," was tho mascot of the Majestic Hotel Baseball Leaguo In Philadel phia. One day In n baseball accident a. player hit the little mascot with a baseball bat and cut off one of his legs, but the boyn love him just the same, The mascot belongs to George Shaw, 033 West Watts street, and was named In camp by Lewis Hansell, 6003 Callowhlll street. MONDAY BULLETIN ON VILLA He's Alive Today, With Army of 1200 in Durango State EL PASO, Tex., July 3. Francisco Villa, with 1200 men. Is In Durango Stato, near the Zacatecas border, according to a report made to General Hell there by u scout who reached the border nfter a month's) pursuit of the bandit chief. The scout, who formerly was ono of Villa's officers, undertook the quest In tho hope of obtaining the rewards offered for Villa's capture. His report, however, conflicted with previous reports that Villa was at Bou qulllas, 70 miles west of Chihuahua City. The scout said lie once was within' 20 miles of the outlaw's camp. When he reached there he was suffering from wounds Inflicted In the city of Zacatecas by Mexi cans he recognUed as havliuj been for merly In Villa's army. He escaped then, he said, through the aid of friendly natives, The scout's report supported rumors cur rent here that Villa was In Juarez a week ago yesterday. Ilo said Mexicans In Chi huahua City told him this was true. Senator McNichol Fifty-two Today State Senator Jameu p. McNichol cele brated his S2d birthday today at his home on States avenue, Atlantic City. Senator McNichol left Philadelphia Baturday. He will stay at his seaside home until Wed nesday, The birthday observance Is of n quiet nature In which only members of tho family are participating. piiiiiiraiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiig H Copper Stockholders jj Reaping Diyidend Hanesl g ES: l Holders of hif a-tndi copper - ; .took, ere f.ricj ht&diomelr r ; throifh reeelst ef attnetlie qu.r. - t.rljr el.id.nd.. JU4 tb.re i t. .treof pot.lbillty tint Wore lom ; . aao.UntUl snerket appreciation - ; IU take place la tbei locurltle., rXI q ThU pioipect, with til prei.nt S Aifti rate ot aiTtaoaa., ana toe a DrofaeBlUty of Increased di.box.e- m.Dtl. makei the cepper aa Ideal InT.ltm.ot proportion. J Free atatlttlcal Copper Book teat upon reaue.t, tefetaer 'with circular vamia beat piucha.ea. amoa- the dlTld.ad pajrer. A.k for SI-PL, lacludlst booklet eiplaLoln- E3 "The Twenty Payment Plan" S flI2flTWsS(S 1 U hw-ytmfiMjteuritkr J t "; (E.t.blUbeJ 1009) "" ES 40 Exchange Place New York 3 lllililllllKSlllIllllllllllllliiHIIIIli WANTED Cha-Ur County Gat 5s 1925 REEO A. MORGAN & CO. VKT END MM ULJtO PUlI-t. Member vt the riuia. stock lUtliunje Tho amount of business offered to rail roads operating- Kastwartl from Chicago nnd St. Iouls still exceeds tho car supply, ac cording to olTlclnls. Shippers rtre bIiowIiir somo Impatlenco In the Inability to move merchandise and other products as rapidly as they would llko to bo tho case. Genera) business conditions In tho terri tory of tho Kastern ronds continues stendy, but during the last few weeks has not made any particular noteworthy ndvanco. The Westbound Wovement of freight Is also affected by the car situation, although not as seriously as tonnage moving In tho opposlto direction. OlTlclals of Southern roads report a nor mal movement of business for this season ot the year but tho Mexican situation Is beginning to show Rlgns of being n detrl. ment. Tho averngo amount of tonnage now5 being carried Is nbout 8 per cent over a year ago. Attendance was very light In the financial district today, many traders nnd brokora having left tho city on Saturday for a triple holiday, and trading1 on tho Philadel phia Stock Exchange waff very small. Most ot the trading, what little there was, was principally In the arbitrage Issues. Movements of prices wero Irregular. Philadelphia Itapld Transit trust certificates declined a frnctlon In tho early trading as did Tonopah Kilning. Heading nnd Penn sylvanla, on tho other hand, moved up n fraction. Philadelphia Electric also rose slightly. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GHAIN AND FLOUR OP.A1N The Commercial Cxchntin win closed and there was no whole-nle tradlns In wheat corn or oats. Our umio.1 report of theeo mar ket l, thorefore, necessarily omitted. KIjOUJI The market wiva quiet and tin changed, with moderate but ample offerlnis, Quotations per 100 lbs. In wood: Winter, clear. Jt,o0t.7"l do., atralg-ht. 4.7Ban pMent, li(rf r.l!5i Kan-us, clear, cotton eacka, 4.3A01.7Gt do., .Hrnlsht. cotton sneks. 14. 8005.10; do., patent, cotton sacks, 5,1BCB,40 eprlnK. first clenr. H.SOfttR.101 do., straight, S.t.20tfS.40! do., patent, W.riOSiri.Trit do., favorite brands, l.noMII.'-'.li cits- mills, choice nnd fancy patsnt, .I.OiKtU.i'.li do., resulnr erodes, winter clear, M.,"i(rf 1.731 do., stralRht, l.73ffi do., patent, tTid ," II.". ItYG 11,0111 wns In small supply nnd steady hut quiet. We ciuoto at totd 'i.'M per 1)1)1,, as to nunllty. PROVISIONS There wnn a fair Joblilnt- demand and the market ruled llrm. (Juotatians; City beef. In sets. Bmoked and alr-drled, 27c. i Western beef. In eoIs, smoked, S7c. city beet, knuckles and tenders, smoked and alr-drled, 2BC! Western beer, knuckles and tenders, smoked, 28c: beef hams, 2880: pork, family. I25.C027.B0I hams, S. P. cured, loose, 18W18l4c.t do., skin ned, loose, 18(il8Hc.i do., do., smoked, 10OT lOHc.l other hams, smoked, cltr cured, as to brand and nverase. 18 He. I hams, smoked. West ern cured, lSlic.i do., boiled, boneless, 330.1 plo nlc shoulders, i). 1. cured, loose, 12Hc.t do., smoked, 14Vic; bellies. In pickle, nccordlnc to average, loose, lOHc: breakraal bacon, aa to brand and average, city cured, 21c. I do., West em cured, luttnoc.: lard, Western, rellncd. tlercrs, 11 He; do., dc, tubs, 14Hc.i do., pure city, kettlo rendered, In tlcrccs, 14 lie.) do., do., In tubs, 14 He. REFINED SUGARS Tho market was nulet and unchanged. Quota tions: 1'xtra line Erunutated. 7.0SC.I powdered, 7.7..c: confectioners' A, 7.03C.I sott Grades, 0.00 M 7.50c, DAIRY PRODUCTS tlfTTTrTfltllv.,i-t wnrn nturnlln, ntltv fnr ItTI' mediate requirements, but tho market ruled steady on lino soods, offerings of which wero only moderate. Quotations: Western solid packed creamery, fancy, specials, OlHc.i extra, 2fi',4( OOHc: extra, firsts. 28W02UC! Ilrsts, 272Sc: seconds, 2UW20V4c.i nearby prints, fancy, 33e.; average extra, 81(i32c.i nrsts, 28(9 30c. ! seconds, 2727.Sc: Barllcky prints, 20c.: Johblnir sales of fancy prints, 30(l38c. EUtlS The market ruled firm under a cood demand, which readily absorbed tho limited offerings of One eggs. Quotation.-; In free cases, nearby extras, 28c. per doj.: nearby firsts, X7.33 per standard case: nearrycurrent receipts, 50.75 till. DO per canal exceptional lota higher! West ern extras. 27c. ner doz.l Western extra firsts. S7.3." per case: ilrsts, J0.7SO7.0S per easel fancy selected candled fresh eggs wero jobbing at SOW 31c. p-r dozen. CHi;i:hK The market was quiet but steady under moderate offerings. Quotations; New York, full cream, fancy, IB; lOc.l do., do., fair to good, lSffilGHc; part skims, 014c. POULTRY I.lVn The market wos quiet but gen erally steady under moderate offerings, Quotations: Fowls. 18V4 10c.: roosters, 13!Hiv spring cnlckcns, according to quality, weighing 1J2 lbs. apiece. 243Hc.: white leg horns according to quality, 21W2lc; durks. as to slzo and quality. 144Cl(lc. ; pigeons, ola, per pair. UT.M'JSc. ; On,, young per pair, 22ttlinc. DHKS.SHD Values were well maintained nn fine" deslrable-slzed stock, demand for which readily absorbed tho limited offerings. Tollowlng are the quotations: Fresh-Killed poultry, dry-packed Fowls. 12 to box, dry-picked, fancy selected, 23c; weighing 4'.i 3 lbs. apiece, 22fte.; weighing 4 lbs, apiece, 224c: welching 314 lbs. apiece. 2U4c.:t weigh ing 3 lbs apiece. 2u021c: (owls. Ice-packed. In barrels, fancy, dry-picked, northern Indiana and Illinois, neighing 4 lbs. and over apiece, 22c.: do., southern Indiana nnd Illinois, weigh ing 4 lbs. apiece, 21'ic. . smaller Blzi's. 18W20C. old roosters, dry-picked, 10c; broilers. Jersey, fancy. 4(d40c. : da., other neurby, weighing li 4i'-' lbs. apiece. 38 it 40c; smaller sizes. 33 311c. : ducks, nearby, spring, 1D4C20C. : squalis; per floz. -While, weighing 11012 lbs. per doz., 4 ISiKi.V. white, weighing 0SP1U lbs. per doz., 8.NSv4.S0: white, weighing 8 lbs. ?r doz.. tails 4U, do., do.. 7 lbs. per doz., 2.not32.75; do . do.. (lWfl'4 lbs. per doz., J1.71 M-; dark. 1 S0W2: small and No. 2. OOc.fip 11.10, FRESH FRUITS There waa a fair Inquiry for choice stock of moat descriptions, and values pent-rally -were well sustained under moderate onTcrinea. Quo tations; Apples, per bbh Wlnesap, $3,304; flaldwln. J4Wf: IJn Davla, S8 tP 4 pother varie ties, l.GOU:.r.fi. No. 'i, 1.S582) Apple, -w-eflt-ern. per box, II. 1.5(1. 75; Apples, Delaware and Maryland, per hamper, 7acu$1: I-tmona, per box, ?3G04.2aj Pineapples, per crate Porto Hi co. Jl..MHr'i, Blackberries. North Carolina, fer qt., 05? 10c. j do,, Maryland, per qt., 0 Or.j iluckloberrles. North Carolina, per qt., l-'tfllc: Gooseberrlea. Per at., 4c.; Raspber ,nes, red. per pt., 3 5c; Cherries. Delaware and Maryland, sweet, per lb., 54fSc. ; do., do,, sour, per lb. 3(tf4c,: do., do., sweet, per qt., ..SfHc; do,, do., sour, per qt.. 4tf3c.; I'lumB, Georsta, per crate, 00c3 11.7ft; Peaches, Georcla, per rarrler Belle. 2.i"iHM: Carmen, tl.7ritf2.2A, Karlv Geortrla, l,75tL.K3: Arp Heauty. Sl.7BtfV.35; Dlxlo Queen, ll.2AQl.75; Ciintnloupes. California, per crate, $201f.riU; do,, Tlorlda, wr crate, 11. DO; Watermelons, per car, Si'uu-Qauu VEGETABLES Supplies wero nulte liberal, but choice stock was In tslr request ana generally steady. Quo tations: White potatoes, per bbl. No. 1, East- Money Firm In New York NEW YOniC, July 3. Banker! report tho money market ns Arm to strong:, duo to tho fact that many of tho lending' Interests rtro away, which has limited ofTerlnRa to a great extent. It Is pointed out that tho market can bo expected to hold Btrong during tho cntlro month of July and that a good demand Is anticipated, duo to tho Inrso number of renewals that must bi made. , Edward B.Smith & Co ElTt!SHI0 1093. BANKERS 1411 Chestnut Street Philadelphia The following coupons are pay able on and after July 1st, 1916, at this office: Philadelphia & Western Ry. Co, 1st Mtff. 5s, 1960. Easton & South Bethlehem Transit Co. 1st Mtg. 6s, 1936. At our New York Office, 80 Pine St.: Buffalo & Susquehanna R. R. Corp, 1st Mtg, 4s, 1003. Municipal Financing Large Including tho Philadelphia loan of $5,000,000, allotted to bidders last week, tho Issues of municipal loans throughout tho United States during tho month of June ag gregated $41,146,665, nn Increase over May Issues of '18,808,063, bringing tho total for tho first half of tho year up to $247,643,144, as compared with '285,080,808 for the first half of 1015. BAR SILVER was Commercial bar sliver In few York Quoted today at 0.1c unchnnred. liar Silver In London was quoted at 81d., unchansed. Tax Free Investments Many good bonds, free of Penn sylvania Tax, aro presented in our July Investment List and tJfcir merits described in a general way without technical or statistical display. Tho circular will bo furnished on request. Edward B.Smith & Co EauiLiann 139Z BANKERS Ifemlers New York and Philadelphia Block Exchange 1411 CrtESTNUT 8TBE-T, FniUDELrnu 80 Pin- BTar-T Nrrr Yobk INVEST IN MORTGAGES AT 5,4 Recommended by BEN T.WELCH 132S Chestnut St. RlAZffiRG'Ch INVESTMENT BANKERS Broad & Saniom Street Hnstern Shore, tl,25 0 re. Hi Nn. 1. Norfolk. Norfolk. I1.Z3O1.R0! culls. em Shorn, 1,1; No. 2, l.riO: culls, Kostern Hhore. Norfolk, ill No. 1. North Carolina. 12.RnfB2.7n! No. 2, North Carolina, II. Rweet potatoes, Jer sey, per basket No, 1, 45Qaoc: No. 2, 2311 OOc.i do., Jersey, Dclavraro and Maryrand, ner hamper No. 1, TSc.Oll: No. 2, OOQOOo. Onions, Teias, per rummer crate No. 1, $1.60 01.75: No. 2, $1.2r.l.r0. Cabbage, Eastern Shore, per bbl-crt. $l.Bn2 do,, do., per bbl.. II.30.Ol.ri0. Celery, Florida, per crate, 1.7DO 2.55. Watercress, per 100 bunches, it.OOM 2.0O. Peppers, Florida, per carrier, 2Sf2.riO. Kecplnnt, Dorlda, per rrnto, ll2, (inuash, Norfolk, per bbl,, tlWl.2."; do., do,, per H-bbl, hamper, HOC. Oil. Corn, Florida, per crate, ll.2.VI.7o. Cucumliera Norfolk, per bbl., Jl.BO Wl.iBi do., do., per H -falil. basket, 70c.i8U: do., do., per 1-8-bbl. basket, n0?f78c. ; do., North Carolina, per bbl., II.iTitf l.r.'H do., do., per baakt, BOJjaOc, Tomatoes. Florida, per car rier Fancy, ll.25W2s choice. 7Sc.fflls o., .Mississippi, per Hat crate. SntJnr.c. Asparasu-, .lersey, per bunch Fnncr, HI 10c. i prime, 8 10c,i culls, B08o. Jtushrooms, per 4-lb. basket, I1HP1.B0. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO, July 8. HOOS necelpts, 82.000. Market, Co. higher. Mlxd and butchers, 19. BOO 10.10: rood heavy, I9.onjtlo.15: rouih heavy. 10.0000.03! light, J0.83W1O.03; pigs, I8OD.40: bulk. 19.80010.05. . e '"" . CATTLE Uccelpts, 0000. Market atronr. lOo. n,Bhrr..1'"v'"' I7.00W11.40: cowa and heifers, 18.7800.85: stookera and feeders, 18.7008,80: Toxana. I8.4O0P.4O; calves, 18.00011,70, . SHEEP Ilecelpts, 20,000. Market slightly lower. Natlo and Western, 10.00081 lambs, 17,00010.8(1. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS Nr.W rOHIC, July 8. nUTTEP. Light early receipts sustained tho market today, but trano was quiet on the street. Iterelpts. 11.812 pack aces. Higher scored, 29V1 30c. There were na other changes. KUCIH Demand fair: market generally steady to nrmt receipts, 11,815 crates. Quotations were unchanged. Robert E. Kemerer begs" to announce the removal . ' of his office to 1104 Widener Building where on ami after July 3 reports will be received firm the principal maikets. From this date the, business vvjll be conducted under the style and. title of ROBERT E. KEMERER & CQ, Telephone l Bell, W.lntit 5535 Keyitonc, Rac 4430 Philadelphia, Pa., July first, 1Q16 Philadelphia. Nevr Yorlc Toronto Uuffttla 'J I L 1 II I I I I ' J i I 1 I I , I , !!! I l III I . I I FwiiiTOMinr1' "( ' i "iiT-TnTrniTiiniiTiiiiiriiiiii iiifriMini'i ii 'i rriir " i rnn-tmri-inTnpiTTiiffiWt i nim m i) . jgJLA