" u 'I It" I j 1 . - ) Lf I ' kW &; i H FINANCIAL NEWS BEAR SELLING STARTS IN SPECIALTIES AND IS EXTENDED TO STANDARD ISSUES Rally follows Early Decline, but Buying Is Without Sig nificanceMuch Talk in Street About Steel Dividend and Quarterly Earnings . ... r i. NEW YORK, July 25. Tho morning tradlnrj on the Slock ExohanBoVaa simply a record of bearish activity. Tho room traders committed to tho nhort Bide and the up-town bears used the Lloyd deorrjo statemont In tho morning papers, telling of a hoped-for approach of the end of tho war, as an Incentive for vigorous raids on the market. There was concentrated selling again In Industrial Alcohol, which yielded about 3 points, and at tho same tlmo the motor stocks were under pressure, With Maxwell Motors subjected to tho heaviest pressure In that group. From thoso specialties tho bear selling progressed to the standard stocks, Including United States Steel common, Union Pacific and neadlng, and during tho first IB minutes losses of around 1 point were general. Then tho market had a fair rally, on which most of tho early losses were recovered, but the buying was without much significance, most of it being of a quiet Investment character and not to be expected to be continued at hlghor levels. There was all kinds of talk about the Steel dividend and about tho showing of earnings to be nado In tho quarterly statement to bo published this afternoon. Ono wager of $6,0 was offered that tho earnings for tho quarter 'ending Juno 80 would be?w than $76,000,000. This would bo at tho rate of nearly 11 per cent .,-, Jull 1 Ju-,, for tno qUarter alono, and It socms posltlvo that tho earnings . .j i) tni-ktcesa of 10 per cent for tho quarter. 'How hard Jt Is to mako any prediction In regard to tho dividend action cah be shown by tho fact that, whllo C. D. Barney & Co. look for1 an extra dividend, F. B. Keech & Co. aro confident that only tho regular quarterly dividend of IVi per cent will bo declared. Tho tape, howover, 'indicates an extra dividend, aa tho stock Is now about 5 per cont abovo tho prlco prevailing when statements In regard to possible dividend actions woro first made. There was llttlo pool activity In International Paper, which was exceptionally strong, and some of tho minor Industrials, Including Republic Iron and Steel and Colorado Fuel, also mado gains, while tho rest of tho market sold off. p Bankers Confer on Loan to China WASHINGTON, July 25. A group of New York bankers conferred with Stato Department officials today regarding a loan which China has requested from American financiers. After tho conferonco It was said tho prospects for a loan wero very favorablo and that tho amount probably would bo $4,000,000. Tho original request from China, forwarded to the bankors through tho State Depart ment, was for $30,000,000. American Hide nnd Leather Resumes Preferred Dividends NEW YORK, July 25. Tho American Hldo and" Leather Company declared a dividend of 5 per. cent on tho preferred stock, payablo September 1. This Is tho first dividend paid slnco 1905, when 3 per cent was paid. Extra Dividend for Warwick Mills BOSTON, July 25. Tho directors of tho Warwick Mills have declared tho reg ular semiannual dividend of 3 per cent and an extra dividend of 6 per cont, pay ablo August 1 to holders of record July 24. COTTON ADVANCES ON HIGHER CABLES Unfavorable Weather Is Also Re flected at Opening Wall Street on Both Sides COTTON riETyr WEATHER CONDITIONS. NEW YOHK. Julr 23. rreclulUitlon Is reportrd In tlie eastern section or tho cot ton belt this mornlne with lower teuipern tuies. , The followlnc temperatures were recorilrdl ' Ashevllle. BOi Blireveport. OOi Atlanta. Ka leigh unii Illrinlnghnm, 10i Oklahoma Cltv. Chattanooga, nnd Knoxvllle. Vt) Augusta. Montgomery and Macon, 74t Nashville. 1'en nncola. J.lttle Itofk. 1'ort Smllli. . Oornii Mirlitl. Man Antonio nnd TltomnsTltle. 70l Wilmington, .Memphis. New Orleans and Jlobile, 78 VlcUburg, Oa Ueston, Nnvan. nail, Tampa nnd Jacksonville. DO) Charles- tfheri wn .01 Inch of precipitation nt Mo bile! .Oi. Tampa l ,00, Wllmlnetoni ,08, Hn vnnnoni .10. lllrmlnghnm, Jacksonville nnd Atlanta! .14, Chuttanooent .21. Ashevlllei .20., Charlestons .40, Augustai .40. New Orleans! .08. Maconi 1.0-, 1'ensncola, and 3.88 at ltulelgli. . NEW YORK, July 26. JUcher cables and unfavorable weather were reflected at tho opening In advances of 8 to 10 points on tho Cotton Exchange this morning, The tone was strong. Buying was led by one of tho largest Individual traders nnd a prominent spot house, with Liverpool taking some of tho near options but soiling May. Commission houses t nd room profes sionals were tho prlnolpal Boilers. Wall street operated on both sides. Trading In July option was rather small but excited. The first sale was mado at 10.16c on tho call, from which It droppod to 13.10c, show ing a gain of but 3 points. Later on free offerings of that month sold down to 12.98c, whllo tho others held at or slightly abovo tho early figures. Transactions In July end at noon today. Although trade quieted a llttlo at midday and thero was some Belling on a reported advance In Now Orleans ocean freight rates which carried October to 13.23c. or a drop of 6 points from the highest, the market re mained Bteady, being sustained by expecta tions that tho low condition flguro reported to have been mado by a Southern crop reporting agency was only an Index of what may be expected from other prlva.o figures as well as official reports. Some advices took tho position that damage In tho eastern belt had been overestimated, but did not seem to make much Impression on tho trade, although thero was profit taking around tho ring by thosa who had followed tho bull side for several days. Tho receipts of cotton at tho porta for h dav wera estimated at 7000 bales, com pared with 9843 bales last week, 8852 bales last year and 2795, bales In 1914. Yes. Close. Open. 11 a.m. 11m. 2 p.m. July !!? iS'hi Aiurust 3.01 1J.05 October ...... 13.14 18.17 December ....13.30 13.84 January 18.88 13.40 March .3-! 3-2. May 13.00 13.72 18.02 13. 08 13.2(1 13.4.1 1302 13.28 1848 13.02 13.70 13.24 13.42 18.40 Spot ........ .13.10 . .. 1 I Liverpool Cotton LIVERPOOL. July 2B. Spot cotton to day was quiet at an, advance of 8 points on the basis of 8.05d for mid-upland. The sales aggregated 6000 bales, Including 6400 bales American. The Imports Wero 8000 bales, Including 6900 bales American. The -market for futures closed firm at a net ad vance of 13013H points. Cotton Buyers and Sellers NEW YORK, July 25. July Clifford. Hubbard, Jr., Sellar, Qreer and Lehman, bought; Downs, Wenman, Lester, Gobs, Norden nd Jay, sold. October McFadden, Mitchell, Uartlett. Lee, Schlll, Hartcorn, Hubbard, Wilson and Hagedorn, bought; Qeran, Qlfford, Burnett, Goss, Parrott, Norden and McKlnney. Bold. December Fllnn, Hyman, C. Hicks, Mitchell, Sellar, McFadden and Rosenbergf bought ; Carpenter, Hubbard, Jr.. Young and Beardsley, Bold. January Sellar, Routreo, Mohr, Schlffec and WUson, bought; Schlll, Lehman, Mc Knany, Caasard and Lester, sold, Marcl Hyrnan, R. Hubbard and Young, bought ; Rosenberg and McEnany, sold. May McFadden, Schlll, Ingersoll and McDougal, bought ; Downs, sold. DIVIDENDS DECLARED American Utilities Company, recular Quarterly ot lfi per cent on the prstsrred stock, payable Aucuat 10 to bpldora USUl Jiu lu uuiwim u, Nsttonal Carbon Corns. sttonal carbon uompsny. reituiar Quartern roon tt on ot IU par cent on the srelsrrsd stock, payable Ausuab 10 to atock ot record Ausuat A. ninMHiit Tnas. attA (Vial rntnnnnv Wl ntamnnil Tc aud Coal ComDany. Vllmlaxton. Dl.. reaular quarterly, ot. Ik per csnt on the pretsrrsd stock, payable August 1 to stock of record July 2. American Urapbaphona. regular quarterly of Hi. par cent on the preferred stock, payable August 13 to stock ot record August 1. Books wilt nnt f-lnft TavlnFAVharfnn Tmn and 8tl Cnmnanv. re. Ular quarterly ot IK per cent oo. preferred sloe. ss w i August 1 to holders of record July 24 Hamilton Manufacturing Company, regular semiannual ot 2tt per cent, payablo August 10 14 stockholders of record July 2T. BAR SILVER Commercial bar silver was quoted In New York today at 91 He pft fie. In London the price was 29 lS-lfld, a drop T New York Bond Sales 128000 Anglo-French 5s !lo-French 5s 05"i er Foreign 8eo 6s. JiH'i er Tel clt 4s .... 01 hlson Ken 4a VJH ?B.'!i 1", !!,; 2ii LOTT. U3tt airi'ioti Aine Lnrm Atno 01)1) Amei 12' I: ;()()( Att-h 01)0 iln mil 000 Allan .Co I.lna 1 01 10 do clt 4s ..... 2000 Ba t It Ohio 3rto sf OHU' Root Inn OB 4s lit: j ' ' OtlOO I1UI iinTCB.MMVlUliU ltMl(4 yn '. -" Govt 4s fu21... UUji o4 Ts 1920 .Ul'4 .l)t AUDI An 4m lll.lf .UK) J 4UIIU (JO .UWO Cel 000 Col Qas It Ulee WO Cent Leather Is '000 Cent Pac 1st 4s T-.-" -z ;.. hi m st 0s. 7(100 Ches & Ohio cv 4Mb vuuii oo conv os .40U0 do 0s auoo Chi Sc Nwn 3V4s .. 2000 C II It Q Joint 4s .. 2000 C M & at P dlv 4s. 1000 do cv 4Ma 1000 C H I & 1 rfd 4s . 1700O do S 2U00 do 4s 1000 Col Industrial Ss .. 400(1 Col A South 414 s .. 1000 Cumberland Tel Cs . ..loott 1000(1 Detroit United 4Hs.. 80 3000 Ills Occur Corp 6s. . 74U 10000 Krl conv 4s tier D.. 84 2000 den Elec deb Its .,,.101 B0OO III Steel deb 4Ha.... 00 8000 Indiana Steel Bs 101H 0000 Interb Met 4Ws 74U 24000 Intorb II T ret Ss.... nsW 114000 Intor Mer Man ct 4Hs.l05H 1000 I.aUo Sh deb 4s I02S O.'.H 00(H) Ixjrlllarrt Bs Um 1000 I.ou Nash cen 0s,.112l 2000 do 4s (U',i 1000 M K & T 2d 4s 48 10000 Mo l'aclfla 4s MW 10(100 do cv ct 0s 01V4 112i 04I 1000 Nassau Klv 4s 0000 Nat Tubs Bs 25000 N Y C & II 6 19000 do 4s 10000 N Y City 4Ms 1904. 1000 N Y O II A 1 Bs.... D.-.OOO N Y Uwy adj Ss..,, 1000 Nor Pac prior 4s... 1000 do sen 3s..., 2000 Penna sen ct 4Hs... 2000 Publlo Serv N J Bs. 1O000 Itep Ir It 8 S 1000 Itlo Or & W clt 4s... 8000 Hwy Htl Sirs Bs 1031. B50I) Bt L 4 8 K Sir A l 1O00O do Her D wl 10000 do ajs wl 20000 Seaboard A I. ad Ss. 100(1 South Hell Bs 1B0OO South Pac cv 4s 17000 do cv ret t p Ss.. 3S0OH do rfd 4s... 12000 Tenn C ret f p 1000 Texas Co .cv 0s 10OO Trl-Clty Ss 9000 U 8 Ilubber 0s,..,,. 07000 IJ H Steel 8 F Bs... 2000 Union I'ao 1st 4 4000 do rid 4s - . Di oW ios(i S 80,'. 21 loat Mi SOU 4U 10(U oft ogft 2 . 10JU r. ids oh oJ II S() 34 103U 1B00O Un Rwys a P 4s 1000 Wabash 1st Bs,. ..103U FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK, July 85. At the opening of the Foreign Exchange market today further ease developed In continental ex change, with the exception of francs. Sterling and French exchange were steady; on the other p'and, relchsmarks, lire and guilders were easier. Business was mod erate. Quotations were: Demand sterling, 4.76 13-16; cables. 4.78H. Franc cables, 5.90W ; checks, B.90T4. Relchsmarks, 72H and 72 ',i ; lire cables, 6.45H. Swiss cables, B.28H; checks, 5.28 i. Vienna, 12.35 and 12.40. Scandinavia. 28.70 and 28.S0. Pese tas, 20.18 and 20.29, Guilders cables, 41 j checks, 41 7-10. Rubles, 30,40 and 30.46. The above quotations show German- ex change at the lowest In a week or. more. Around rn'dday tho market was very dull with quotations' unchanged from the earlier reported figures with the single exception of a slightly firmer market for Swiss ex change. In this class as In others business was at a minimum. Swiss cables were quoted at 5.27; and checks at 5.28. Authorities on the foreign exchange market explained the easier condition In continental exchange on Monday and at the opening this morning simply to a slackened Inquiry. No receipts of gold from Canada have been reported so far this week. The shipment announced today for Cuba was on account of sugar trade transactions. RATES FOR MONEY Call 2 U3K SH04 Tim 588 Ime . New York ..,.,.....,.,. Philadelphia, , Jigfton . . , Chicago ,,,.,,., ,,,,,,( iii a Ztt DANK CLEARINGS Bank clearings today compared with corre sponding day last two years t 1016. 1915. 1914. Philadelphia, tta.39T.440 (29.890.403 333.238.883 Boston 29.843.442 23,283,034 22.934.984 New York... 48.760,372 319,764.731 2S2.0g0.lia NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NEW YORK, July 25. The coffee mar ket was irregular this morning and first prices were 2 points lower to 2 points higher. Trading was fairly active on the call. Bales amounting to 4500 bags. The market was steadier after the opening and prices advanced a few points on scat tered buying by commission houses and some support from foreign interests. Today's opening. 8.33Q8.4Q ,, 8.40 ,'....:,,.. 8.8S08.55 .fl,,.,S.a5 8.T4Q8.78 87 W 8. B 8.soea.oo September October . . , December January March ... May J una Bid, Cloths and Yarn at Manchester MANCHESTER, England. July 25. There was a moderate demand for cloth today yt? yarn mrk$ la terd. Yesterday' close. 3. 37 08.30 8.4208.43 3.05Q8.58 8.eIS8.62 8.74&8.7S 8.83 4)8.84 8.80 O 8.91 EVENING New York Stock Sales Last 2-3n cloie. ltlh. tow. p.m. AdvRumctr. 16H 15 IS 15 Advnumclypf 32Jf 32)4 32H 32 i Alaska J Gold M.m.... 8 Ml SH H AlaifcaQoldM 18H 10 19 10 Allls-Chalmcrs M 22)$ 2lH 21H 2U Allu-Chalmcrs Mfgpf... 74H 73' 73 73!i Am ncsrSugar 80J Mljf MHt 80U AmnrakoSAE. 103M 102 102 102 Am llrakoS & Fpf.4..175 173 173 173 Am Can 65H fiOU 55H MH Am Cat ft Fdy.. ..... 68J SiM 67H 6SJf Am Cotton Oil. ......... 64 53 52. 53 Am Hide ft Leather lllf lllf lHi 11H Am Hide A leather pf. . 52?f 54'i 52)i C4 Am Ice Sccinlllej. ...., 2S'l 2S'( 2SU 23U Am Ixxmotlve.: 00 COVf MU 05 Am LocomotlTO pf 101 101 M 101M 101H Am Smelt A Hef. ....... 01f 03'f 03'1 03U Am'Smclt ft llcf pf llljf 110K 110U UO'l Am Smelt pf A 03! 031 0.1 03 Am Steel FoundilM...... 4IUi 40M 40W 40H Am Tel A Tel ,....129M 129H 1201 120' Am Tobtcco. 22231 223 222 222'f Am Woolen pf... 05 05 05 1)5 Am Wtltlng P pf 28t 28'f 28 23 AmZlncLASm 35! 35l( 34! 35 Am Zinc L A Sm pf .. 05M 05'f 051 05!f Anaconda Cop M 70Jf 70i 78Ji 70 AtchTopASF 104'f 101W 10411 104H nald Ijco Wks 71U 705H 70X "OJf Bald Loco Wks pf 105M 105H 105M 1054 Halt A Ohio SO.'i 87 hG'( S0!( Bait A Ohio pf 75 74) 74U 74!1 Brooklyn llap Tr 85 85 85 85 Bruiu T A R n 800 0)4 04 0U 0'f Butto A Superior 08H , OS'f 08 08H Canadian Pacific 177H 177)4 177H 177M Central leather MM 55 61 55 Ches A Ohio G0'4 01 GO'f 01 Chllo Copper 204 20)4 20!4 20)4 Chlno Copper 4754 47)4 47H 47)4 Chlcaso Mil A St Paul. . 00 00 05'i 5'l Chicago Mil A St P pf. .130)4 120)f 123 12!) Chicago A Northwestern. 128)f 128U 123 128 Chlcaeo II I ft Pac 20)4 20)f 20' 20)f Col Furl A Iron 44!f 45 44U 45 Consolidated Gas 135)4 135 135 135 Corn Products Ilei pf.... IK) 0OX 00)4 00)4 Cruclblo Steel 03U 00 03)f 03W Cuba Cano Sugar 00)4 OOtt 00 00)1 DcnmABIoGr 1154 11)4 14K lUd Denver A Itlo Gr pf.... 35 34)4 31H 31)4 Detroit Edison 139 139 139 130 Distill Sec Corp'n 43U 46!f 44 45)f Mo i 36)4 35)4 35)4 35)4 I'rlolstpf 63U 62H 62 52 General Electric 170 100M 109J4 109)4 General Motors 600 603 409 600 Greene-Cananca 45'f 40 46f 45Jf Goodrich B F 73)4 73)4 73)4 73)4 Great Northern pf 118)4 118) 118)1 118f O N cfs for oro prop.... 35)1 35)4 35)4 354 Int Agricultural pf 40)4 41 41 41 IntltarvNJ 110 1151f 115 116U Int Ilarr Corp'n 80 80 80 80 Int Con Cor v t c sh. ... 1014 10H 10H 10)4 Int Taper 14tt 15 lt'i 141 IntPaperpf 05 COX 05 00)1 InspConCop 48J4 48)4 4SM 48)4 Int Nickel v t cfs 44)4 41)4 41 41 IntMMcofdep 24 23)1 23)4 2J!l Int M M pfeofdep.... 85)4 80 8-lil 85'i JonclTea 81 81 81 81 Kan City Southern 21U 21)4 2114 24)4 Kelly Spring Tire 70)4 7151 70U 70'f Kennecott Copper 40)4 40'( 45)4 40 Lack Steel Co 70J4 70)4 09M 70)4 Lehigh Valley 78H 78)1 78 78 Leo Rubber Tiro 45 45 45 45 Liggett A Myers pf 121 120)4 120)4 120)4 Louis A Nash 120 12751 1275J 12751 Mackay Cos 82W 82 82 82 May Dcpt Stores 02)4 01)4 0154 014 Maxwell Motors 81M 8D( 7314 80)4 Maxell Motors 1st pf.. 87)4 87(1 87U 87)1 Mexican Petroleum 09 09)4 OS 0954 Miami Copper 35 3454 31)4 3454 Missouri Vaclflc 7)1 7 0J1 0J,' Missouri Paclflc tr cfs... 7 7 '7 7 Montana PoVer OUi 01 01 01 Nat Cloak A Suit 74 75 75 75 NatLcadCo OUi 0354 03 1)3 New York Air Brake.. ..121 125 125 125 New York N II A II.... 01)1 00)4 CO),' 0054 New York Central 103 103)1 1021 102Ji New York Cht A St L .. 30)4 33'f 33U 33li Now York O A West .... 20) i 20- 20 20 Norfolk A Western 127 . 120)4 120)4 120)4 Northern Pacific 111)4 11154 HI HUi PaclflcMall 22 20 19K 20 Penn Itatlroad 50)4 57)4 50Ji 57)1 Philadelphia Co 41 4051' 40)1 40U Pitts Coal Co N J 20)4 20 20 20 Pressed S Car Co 49)1 48 48 48 Pullman Co 101J4 102 101)4 102 Bay Con Copper 23 23 23 23 Heading 07)i 00 05U 05)J Republic Iron A S 45)1 40 45)4 40 Seaboard Air Lino 10 15)1 15)1 15 Sears, floe A Co 195)4 101) 191 194 Sloss-Shcf S A I 44)4 44 41 41 South Porto R Sug 188 183 183 183 Southern By 23)f 2J54 23)1 23)1 Standard Milling tU 34 51 H 5 StudebakerCo 12834 127 12MS 120H Tenn Copper 25 25 23M 23 j TeiasCo 192 100 101)4 100 Third Avenue 05)4 05)4 0IH 01)4 United Cigar Stores OS 99 03 08 Onion Pacific 137 137)4 130)4 130)4 Union Pacific pf 82)1 82)4 82)4 82)4 USInd Alcohol 105)4 100 lU2)i 105 USOIPAF 20)1 20 20 20 United Fruit 157)1157 150 150)i United Rys Inv Co 10)4 10)1 10 10W U H Rubber 6351 63 53 53 U S Rubber lit pf 108)4 10S54 10M! 10854 U S Steo. Corp'n 80 80) 85)f b0)f U S Steel Corp'n pf 117J4 USUI'S 118 USSmRAM 08)4 68 0731 OS Utah Copper 70)4 70 70 70 Va Iron, Coal A O 44 43)1 4351 4351 Wabash 1351 1354 13)4 13i Wabash pf A 60H 60)4 50)1 60)1 Wabash pf B 2731 27 27 27 West BAM 6051 5054 60 5034 Western Maryland 2734 27 27 27U Western Union Tel 0354 03)1 0351 03n Willys Overland 00) i 01 69)4 00 Willys Overland pf 105)1 10554 10534 10554 Wisconsin Central 62 62)4 51)1 52)4 Woolorta F W 137 13531 134)4 134)4 Quoted ex dividend. LONDON STOCK MARKET Business Is Restricted Owing to Irish Situation Americans Irregular LONDON, July 25. Business In secur ities on the Stock Exchange was restricted today because of the Irish political situa tion. In the main; however, the markets were steady. Hesitation was In evidence In the gilt edged section, with rates for money firmer. There was light weekly borrowing from the Bank of England at 6 per cent. Premier Asqultb'B war vote speech In tho House of Commons yesterday had a reas suring effect. The new 450,000,000 pounds credit Is expected to last until the end of. October, Irregularity prevailed In the American department, which was lower on the whole following the trend of prices at New York. Profit-taking occurred ' In United States Steels. Another favorable weekly earning state ment resulted In firmness In Canadian Paci fies. There was cheerfulness In spots In the home railway Bectlon on dividend an nouncements. The French loan was In favor, being quoted at 86 15-16. An Investment demand was noted In Chinese and Japanese bonds. A further decline in the staple caused additional weakness In railroad shares. Sugar Futures Are Quiet NEW YORK, July 25. Sugar futures opened quiet with a further sagging ten dency. Opening bid prices showed declines 'of 1 to 4 points with Bales on the call 300 tons. Ther appeared to be a little liquida tion by tired longs due to the Inactivity shown in the spot market and the indiffer ence of refiners to offerings of Cuba raw sugar. ' RAILROAD EARNINGS TEXAS AND PACIFIC. ISIS. Increase. Third week July,.,.,,. .jT,.j 3a.781 From July 1 i.oes.330 80,777 DENVER AND RIO GRANDE. .,.. Third week July ,'i?H88 'IS'fSS From July 1 1,3'J.eOO Jo. 100 BUFFALO. ROCHESTER AND PITTSBURGH, Third week July ;Ii'?SS 'ifSSS From juiy 1 i,v .o. 8T. LOUIS SOUTHWESTERN. Second week July 1239.000 126,000 NORTHERN PACIFIC. Third week July l.e03,0OO 1382.000 From Juiy a. ......... i,v.ivw .vjiwv GOVERNMENT BONDS Asked 9Vi 2 rssistsxyd 1830 0H 2a coupon 183yvv- mmhiii.. ,X$' 3a reslatered 3,1823 ., tUou9sall2a r,EDGER-PmLADELPHlA, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1916. NEW FRENCH LOAN IN SEPTEMBER, IS "TEMPS" REPORT Will Be Raised on the Same Terms as the Last One MUCH MONEY IN HAND By YVES "GUYOT Splal Cafcle lo Ins Bvenino Ltiatr, TARIS, July 25. The Temps, 11 seems. Is authorized lo announce that the next war loan will bo In September, at B per cent, on the same terms as the last one. There Is no lack of confidence) In Its success. It h remarked that nt tho end of last May deposits In tho principal banks had only decreased 775,000,000 francs, despite the In terruption to business and to all nources of Income due to tho war: and It Is general ly accepted that whllo, In response to tho calls of tho Government, the hoarded gold has been brought out, bnnk notes nre now hoarded Instead of gold, nnd tho country thus still has plenty of hoarded money to call on for tho new loan, Tho Paris Chamber of Commerce has put out a proposition for tho control of corpora tions doing business In France. They have thrco. proposals thnt at least a fourth of tho c.ipltnt of all concerns doing business In Franco must be Kronen; that shares of stock representing at least a fourth of the capital must bear a Bpeclnl Btamp, showing that dividends on thoso shares will only bo paid to French holders ; nnd that thero shall he special courts to control corporations In which foreign capital Is Invested. Bankers point out thnt the first two pro posals would bo very Inconvenient for the companies, for the BoursC-and for the public, while tho nationalization of shares will restrain International credit. Thero liavo been 165,000 declarations on tho Income tnx. This Is figured by tho Ministry of Flnanco to represent about halt of thoso liable, but Instead of mak ing an Immediately arbitrary assessment on thoso who made no returns, more tlmo will bo given to them to make returns. It was feared that tho raising of tho rate of tho Bank of England to 6 per cent, followed by a llko Incrcaso In Interest on English treasury bonds, would put up tho Paris-London oxchange rato, but, on the contrary. It has gone down, and Is now only approximately 12 per cent PROFIT-TAKING MAKES WHEAT MARKET WEAK Traders Believe Reaction la Only Natural Following the Recent Sharp Rise CHICAGO. July 23 The weather fore cast for 30 hours follonat Illinois (lenernlly fair tonltlit and Wta ncill)'. wllh rontlnurd lilsh temperatures. Wisconsin Thunder showrrs this after noon or tonUlitt Murmrr extreme nnrtheust mill near Luke Superior tonUlitt Wednes day, probably fain continued warm. .Minnesota Unnrttled. ultli thunderstorms tills afternoon nortlu Wednediiy, partly cloud) somewhat warmer north. Iohu, .VelirnsUu nnd lniia Generally fair and continued iurm tonltlit and Wed nesday. , North Dakota I'nrtly cloudy tnntsht nnd Wrdnetdiyi somewbat warmer Wednesday eufct. nnd cooler west. Mouth Dakota l'artly cloudy Wednesday) continued uarm. .Missouri Ucnrrnlly fair tonlcht and Wed nesday. CHICAGO, July 26. Profit-taking on an nctlvo scalo weakened tho wheat market at the start this morning, although no ad vices wero received to Indicate any great change In tho crop situation in the north west. July opened at $1.19 lA, against $1.20 at tho end yesterday, and, after selling at J1.19W, receded to $1.194: September opened nt $1.211.21, compared with SI. 22 ',4. yesterday's last price, and declined to $1.20;; December ranged from $1.2-1 H 1.2114 nt the ouvaet, compared with $1.25 at tho end yesterday, and fell to $1.234. Traders expressed the opinion that a re action was only natural following the re cent sharp rise, especially os receipt? of new winter are large. The market at Liverpool was strong, but foreign buyers continued to show reluctanco about follow ing the upward movement and trade was not actlvo abroad. Tho need for Imported wheat, however. Is becoming more apparent on the other sldo and the amount will be in excess of earlier estimates. Tho vlslblo supply In the United Kingdom Is S7.17C.000 bushels, against 93,400,000 bushels last week. Itecclpts at Minneapolis and Duluth to day wero 468 cars, against 252 cars a year ago; at Winnipeg, 930 cars, against C42 cars; at Chicago, 193 cars, compared with 143 cars. Buying by commission houses caused a firmer tone in corn at the taart. Hot, dry weather in the belt was a factor. Firm ness was noted at Liverpool. The receipts here today were S48 cars. Oats wero barely steady. There was sell ing on reports of good yields In some of the leading States. The receipts here today wero 290 cars. Leadlmr futures rsntred as fnltnwa WHaa. Tes'dav's Open. IIIn. July.... 1.10U l.'Jl Sept.... 1.31. l.L'3 Dec 1.1'IH l.'.'llS Low. 1.10H 1.204 1.23H 8t iig il'i 43 rtoon. close. l.lut 1.21 "k 1 m tR.1 78)1 02 t42. H8 corn meiv delivery) July HI Hept... Dm:. . . . Hept... Pec. . , . 42 42 43 43 i-ara-j-July... M2.85 Sept.... 12.00 Oct r.'.us H lbs July 13.B2 Sept 13.U2 I'ork July. ..20.10 tl2.G3 tIS.00 12.02 12.05 tJiioi 12.87 112. SO 11 ixoi ii'.ib 13.12 13.57 28.20 t-5.00 (13.(12 13.05 "s.sn 28.10 24.00 28.20 23.00 Bept... . zi.ua 25.05 U1J. fAsked. Nominal. Spot Wheat Firm In Liverpool LIVERPOOL. July 25. Spot wheat was firm today, with No, 2 hard winter quoted at lis Slid; No. 1 Northern Manitoba at lis lOd and No. 2 Northern Manitoba at lis 9d. Corn was steady and unchanged, with American mixed quoted at 10s Id and plate at Us Id. Flour was 3d higher at 42s. Philadelphia Company Earnings Good Both gross and net earnings of the Phil adelphia Company and Its affiliated operat ing companies for the month of June and the three months ending June 30 were good, according to the earnings statement for all departments which came out today. For the month the gross Increased $379,776 over June, 1915, to $2,335,859. The statement, classified by departments, follows; NATURAL HAS DEPARTMENT. 1D1S. June cross I5D7.U3S Net ., 315..U2 Threa months' gross., 2,131,06a Net ,. , , l,2d,03O OIL DEPARTMENT. Junesros ,,.,,,,,,,,. 28,83 Net ..., 22,062 Three months gross ... 70, 438 Net .... ! DU.l'Ji ELECTHIC LIMIT AND POWER MENT. Juno gross 523,S3T Net 211.861 Tbrea mouths' cross ... 1,559,664 Net 713.841 Increase. 1)25.501 S8&.340 331.611 115.035 15.008 42.231 38.157 DEPAKT- 1112.438 12.283 200.238 103,028 STREET RAILWAY DEPARTMENT. Juna gross 11,163.48.1 l25.84 Net 424.875 Sl-SSJ Three months' gross .. . 3.3!VJST 808,241 Net 1.189.134 7-.S28 TOTAL OP ALL DEPARTMENTS. June gross 12.333.850 3T0.77 Net uti oao les.TSa Three months' cross .. . 7 174.075 1,0211.0'JO Net V 3.209,120 567.52 FineTGranuIated Unchanged NEW YORK, July 25. Fine granulated sugar was qulsit and unchanged today at 7.65c The last tale. In spot Cuba raws was sit .53o. the um as Monday's open- lA Sales in Philadelphia 8:30 Net ltlh. Low. P.M. ehse. SO ElCC Stor.. 63 03 03 Y 107 Ins Co M A Uyt 2V V. 100 Ll Sup Cor 10H 10 10 Mt 10 LehNav.. 78M 13V4 1V4 Y bo L V Tr.pr 4t"4 4Zyt 4J5i V 408 Penna II II 87 S94 87 V 8 Pa Salt M OS fifl 08 ..... 000 Phlla Co.. 11 41 41 22 do e pr. 39 S0H S9V4 Vt 475 Phlla Elco 28H 28 28 ..... 80 PUT tr Ctfs 20 20 20 ..... 001 Ton Bel... 4 4 1-10 4 ..... 101 UnTrao .. 41 44 44 2420 TJ S St'-ol. 80 83 88 25 Cramp & S 73 73 73 2 Increase. Decreanp. IIONDS. 2:30 Net Hlsh. Low. P.M. chsc. (11000 BoLn lstBs.101 101 101 1000 Clty4s'40r..lOl 101 101 2000 K T Is tSs 08 08 08 ..... (1000 L V gen 4s 00 00 00 10000 Pa gn4V4s.toi 101 101 4000 P&MdSt68.107 107 107 2000 Pa El 4s. 84 84 84 8000 Itead'g gls 05 05 05 1000 do Tcr6s.lll 111 111 ..... lncrease. Decrease. LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOI'AH STOCKS- . , , . Did. Asked, Jim Duller 84 .87 MncNamnra .03 .03 Midway , ID .21 Ml.pah Extension 20 .21 Montana 35 .87 Northern Stnr 13 .14 Tonopah Tlolmont 4'i 4,1 Tonopah tSstenslon BH BH Tonopah Mining 0: 0 Ite-cuo Eula 2-1 .27 West End 80 .01 GOLDFIBI.D STOCKS. Atlanta 10 .11 lllue Dull j ".02 .01 llooth 15 .10 llulMoff (II .(12 COD 03 .04 ('emb Frac , nil .08 Dlamondfleld 11 II . 02 .03 Daisy 03 .04 Klorencn , 30 .41 Gonlfleld Consolidated H8 ,00 Jumbo Extension .7.' .77 Kowanas ., .10 .11 Oro .01 .0.-, Band Ken , .01 .0." Silver l'lck 12 .13 MISCELLANEOUS. I'nlry Aztec 01 .02 Klmbcrly , 01 ,03 Nevada III1I 14 .17 Notada "Wonder 1.U3 2.0.1 Tccopa Mining 10 .11 Financial Briefs J. Hunter Wood, of Alexander, Sprunt & Co., 82 Beaver street, has applied for mem bership In tho New York Cotton Exchange. Tho New York Subtrcasury gained $192, 000 from banks on Monday, reducing tho cash net loss slnco Friday to $0,889,000. Gross earnings of tho Ponn Central Light and Power Company for June were $98,635, as against $60,723 In June of last year. Net Increased from $27,719 to $42,379. Gold coin to tho amount of $1,100,000 has been withdrawn from tho New York Sub treasury for shipment. Of this nmount $400,000 Is for Europo and $700,000 for Cuba. Tho Colonial Trust Company Is now oc cupying temporary quarters at 46 South Broad street, tho Lincoln Building, pending tho completion of its new building at 13th and Market streets. Tho New York Coffee Cxchango member ship belonging to tho estate of W. M. Mln ford has been sold to W. TV. Blrdsall for $4200. The previous sale was $3925. Tho Citizens' Traction Company had gross earnings of $37,819 during June, as against $32,302 In June, 1916. The net earnings Increased from $10,410 to $12,344. , Gross earnings of the Central Leather Company for tho quarter ending Juno 30 wero $4,641,378, an Increase of $2,091,148 over tho corresponding period of last year. Tho net Income Increased $1,939,190 to $3,104,413. NEW YORK CURB INDUSTRIALS. Did, Aetna. Explosives SH Am llrlt Jlfit 8, Am Marconi 3K Canadian Car Co Co Can Car and Fdy prcc 80 Chovrolet Motors 204 ('urtlsN Aeroplano 25 Drills-Scab (it r.isemohr Tobacco 30 do pref 97 Emerson Phonograph 10 Klemlsh.Lynn 2(5 Haskell & liarker Car 34 Itendee life 80 Inter Iter Marine 24 do rref ss Kathodlon Rronzo pret 21 Maxim Munitions 4i Manhattan Trans 1 Mldvale Steel 01ft Otis Elevator 57 Peerless Motors 22 I'onle Ens ... fn S s Kreago w 1 10U Htand Motors ., A Htrongbere Motor 41U Htutz Motors 02M Submarine 34 Trlanglo Kllm -. 2tt United Motors , 08 United Profit Sharlnc Yt U a L & II com !U do pref . 0 White Motors S.i'1 World I'll m STANDARD OIL STOCKS. Illinois 171 Ohio '-'-" I'ralrle l'lrs 222 S O of California 1!U! H O of New Jersey 520 S O of New York 201 OTHER OIL STOCKS. Cosden & Co 10U Chalmers Oil 4 International Petroleum 10 Houston Oil 13 Midwest Ileflnlne 58 Sapulpa Refining 10 i MININO STOCKS. Atlanta 10 llutts Copper & Zinc , 4K Ilutte A K Y 1 Cerro de Pasco 83U First National 3U Ootdfleld Merger O., Hecla Mining CV4 Howo Sound 4H Jim llutler 80 Jumbo Extension 75 McKlnley-Darragh 55 Magma Copper Uv4 Mines Co of America. 2l Nlptsslng- t .o-i San Toy 14 St Joseph Lead 15 West End Con 85 White Oaks 0U RONDS, Cerro de Pasco 6s , 110 Mldvale 5s U4tt International Marine 6s 07!t Asked. It 100 12 8if4 8J 2D 00 fli 50 24 1110 UU II 42 03 8.1 8 0HH hit, lit 1 174 .'.HI I 624 2ua 18i 8 IOU 10 01 11W 3k 10 58 8S 77 57 I5.. K 15 ISK 88 7 114 03'4 07 LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAOO. July 25. HOas Receipts. 14.000 head: market steady. Mixed and butchers. 49.25 010.10: good heavy. It 33010.10; rough heavy, Ui 0300.30; llxht. I033&10.03; pics, 18.00(7 0.30; bulk. J3.339.U0. CATTLE Receipts, 3000 bead: market stesdr. rteeves. t0.33O10.40; cows and heifers, 13.750 8 80; mockers and feeders. I3.15V8.23; Texans. I7.10H8 80; calves. IV.2311.73. SHEEP Receipts. 11,000, head: market, strong. Natle and western, J3.50u8.15; lambs, 17.75 (j 10.40. Riverside Western Oil Dividend Bigger PITTSBURGH. Pa., July 25. The River side. Western Oil Company has declared a quarterly dividend of IJi per cent on the common stock, ptyable August 25 to hold ers of record July 31. On February 25 last an Initial dividend of ?i of 1 per cent was paid on this issue: and on May 25 a divi dend of 1 per cent was paid. The regular quarterly dividend pf Hi per cent on the preferred stock was also declared payable August & to holders of record July 31. DIVIDEND NOTICES OFFICE WILLIAM V. UONBRK1IIT A CO., INC. AMERICAN VTIUTIU COMPANY A Quarterly Dividend (No. 18) ot li on Preferred Stock of th AMERICAN UTILITIES COMPANY wlU to paid on August 10. 1018. to stockholders of record at 8 p. m,, July 31. 1010. B MILLER. Secretary. Philadelphia, July 24th. 1810. UJKEOTOKY Of ACCOUNTANTS Ccrtlasd I'uWIe Accountants LAWRttNCB D. UUUWN CO. 1S1B REAL ESTATE TRUST HU1LDINQ. BURNS 4 BPKAKMAM Tfc Datum QUESTION OF DIVIDEND BY P, R...T. COMES UP AGAIN BECAUSE OF SUKPLUg Accumulated Earnings Are Now Ab6ut 10 !Pe,r Cent, and Payment Could -Be Made Hardly Likely That Action Will Be Taken Until January The annual report of the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company for the year end ing June 30 formed tho principal topic t discussion In tho financial district today. It was agreed by every ona that ths report wan a remarkable one In every sense of the word. Because of the talk from time) to tlmo recently of a possible Initial dividend on tho stock In the hear future, the sur plus naturally came n for tho grcntest attention. For the year that Item was equal to 5.67 earned on the stock. The total accumulated surplus Is now 32,087,075, which Is equal to nearly 10 per cent on tho stock. Gossip has had It that the first dividend of the company would be declared In tho near future and that tho rate would bo one per cent tow If action of this kind was taken by tho directors, the dividend would nmount to 3209,788 on the company's stock, aud thero would be left a surplus of $2,088, 187, It will bo seen, therefore that a dividend could very readily bo declared at this time. Interests In closo touch with the company do not look for any distribution to tho stockholders In tho near future, however. Somo members of the board ot directors aro In favor of the declaration of a divi dend, say at tho August meeting, but there' Is another clement In tho board which Is not In favor, and It Is thought that that, clement will win out. Action on a dividend at tho January meeting Is , not entirely Improbable. A reason for holding off on a dividend payment, which Is very logical, PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUK WHEAT Receipts. 100,484 bush. The mar ket was stronff nnd nxnln Ic higher under n good demand. Quotations: Car lots, In export eleva torNo. 2 red. spot. I1.21W1.23; No. 2 southern rod. I1.1DCJ1.21: steamer No, S red, 31.18M1.20! No. .1 red, 3I.i8Ql.20i rceeted A, 1.15H 1.10V4: rejected II. 1.14t.I0. CORN Receipts. 74,522 bush. Tho market ruled firm, but trade was quiet. Quotations: Car lots, for local trndo, ss to location west ern No. 2 jellow, 01H C02c; do. steamer yel low OOHOlilc; do, No. 3 yellow. 83ViU80Vic: do, Not 4 sellow. B.-.HOHOHc. OATS Receipts, 04.730 bush. Demand was modernts with prices firmly held. Quotations: No. 2 white, 4'J4lH4ci standard. white. 4SO 4VJo: No. a white. 40"i 47Vic; No. 4 white, I3VjI4Hc: snmplo oats. 40V4 W41Vc; purified oats, graded. 4047,.4c ...... ... FLOUR Receipts. DBS bbls., nnd 500,0(10 lbs. In sacks. Tho market ruled firm nnd higher, but thero was little trading. Quotations per lno lbs, In wood: winter, clear. $3(75.25; do, straight, 15.2305.00; do. patent. I3.00Od.75i Kansas, clenr. cotton sacks, IT..1DW3. 10: do, straight cotton sacks. J.1.0006.75; do, patent, cotton sacks, )5.75Q0; sprlnc. first clear. $5.23 05.51); do. straight. $5.005.00: do. patent. tilicO.GO: do. favorite brands, $0.7507: city mills, cholco and fancy patent, $0,7307: do. regular grades Winter, clear, $DW3,25: do, straight, $3,23fl5.3U; do. patent. $5.5005.75, RYU FLOUR wbb quiet but steady. We quoto nearby nt $4.6004,75 per bbl, and west ern at $500.50 per bbl, as to quality. PROVISIONS Tho market ruled firm with a fair lobbing demand. Quotations follow: City beef, in sets, smoked and alr-drled, :Hc. : Western beef. In sets, smoked, 20c: city beef, knuckl-s and tenders, smoked and Mr-dried. 2l'c: Western beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked. 20c; beef hams. $28030; pork, family, $27027.50; hams. H. P. cured, loose. 180lsUc: do., skinned, looso. luU01OVic: do., do., smoked. 20VI 0 20Hc.: other hams, smoked, city cured, as to brand and nverage, luttc.; hams, smoked. Western cured. lDV&c.; do., boiled, boneless. 14c; picnic shoulders. H. 1. cured, loose. Htyc: do., smoked, 15vic; bellies, In pickle, according to average, loose. 1014 c: breakfast, bacun. aa to brand and average, city cured. 21c: do,. Western cured. lO02uc; lard. Western, refined, tierces. 14Vic, : do,, do., tubs. 14Uc; do., puro city, kettle rendered. In tierces. 1414 c: do., do.. In tubs. HHo. REFINED SUGARS Tha market was aulet but firm. Refiners' list prices: Extra fine granulated, 7.03; pow dered. 7.75c; confectioners' grades. O.VO07.SOC A, 7.00c; soft DAIRY PRODUCTS nil 'ITER Demanil wna fnlriv nrtlvM anil tha market ruled firm with supplies of desirable stock well under control. Quotations: Western solld'Packed creamery, fancy, specials. 81c; ex tra. 20030c; extra firsts, 28c; firsts, 27c; sec- extra. 30081c; do. firsts, 27020c; seconds, 200 20V.c; jobblnc sales ot fancy prints, 33 088c, KaOS There was a good demand for strictly fine eggs and the market ruled firm under light offerings. Quotations: In freo cases, nearby extra. 28c per doz: nearby firsts. $7.03 per standard caso: nearby current receipts, $7,200 7.50 per case: Western, extras, 28a per doz; Western extra firsts. $7.8007.03 per case: firsts. $7.2007.50 per case: fancy selected candled fresh eggs were Jobbing at 32033c per doz. CHUKdE Prices were well maintained under moderate offerings and a fair demand. Quota tions: New York, full cream, fancy, 131 0 lUc; do, do. fair to good, 15015VJci part skims. 8014c. POULTRY LIVE POULTRY Fowls were In fair request and steady, while chickens were mors freely offered and weaker. Quotations: Fowls, lots 0 21c; roosters. 13014c; spring1 chickens, accord ing to quality, weighing 102 lbs. and over apiece. 2302HC: white leghorns, according to quality, 20023c; ducks, as to size and quality. 14010c; pigeons, old. per pair. 25028c; do. young, per pair. 20022c DRESSED POULTRY Fowls sold fairly and ruled firm and He higher under light offerings, lirotlers were In Increasing supply and prices were slightly lower. Following are ths quota tions: Fresh-killed, dry-packed fowls, 12 to box. dry-picked, fancy selected. 22 Vic: do., welshing 3V 03 lbs. apiece, 2.'c: do., weighing 4 lbs. apiece, 22c; do., weighing 3V4 lbs. apiece. 21Uc: uu., ivuiltiiMilt i3 lua. niin.-9,.uu.ic, i'dwib, 1U bbls., ice-packed, fancy, dry-Picked Northern Indiana and Illinois, weighing 4 03 lbs. apiece, 21Vsc; do., southern Indiana and Illinois, weigh ing lbs. apiece, 21c: smaller sizes, 18020c. Old roosters, dry-picked. 15c: broiling chickens, Illinois. 27028c: do., Indiana, 25026c. Droll ers, Jersey, fancy. 34030c,; broilers, other nearby, weighing IVi 02 lbs, apiece, SO0B4o; broilers, nearby, smaller sizes, 27 020c; ducks, nearby, spring. 20c; squabs, per doz Whits, weighing U012 lbs. per doz.. $3 2500.50: do., whits, weighing 0010 lbs. per doz.. $4 3006; do. wlhte, weighing 8 lbs. per doz.. $3.5003.600; do, white, weighing 7 lbs. per doz., 130 3. 3U; do, white, weighing B0tlVi lbs. per doz.. $2.23 02 50: do. white welshing O0UH lbs. per doz., $2.2302.30; do. dark. $202.50; do. small and No. 2, 73041.23. FRESH FRUITS Cholco stock sold fairly and values generally ruled steady under moderate offerings. Quota tions: Apples, per bbl. Raldwln $403; Uen Davis $304; other varieties. $1.5002.50: No. 2, $1.2302: apples, Delaware and Maryland, per hamoer Fancy. SlOl.23: fair to maaa. AfilKp' irmanm per uox, i per .box. J 5 00; pineapples, per. crate. luitu titi-u, ,(uvr UiUV til, nuui iib, ucian and Maryland, per Qt., 4&&ct buckle brrlea, North Carolina, per Qt., 10c; cooxebcrrlea, rorto Somewhere in Your Factory, Power House or Shop You Have Need of a Conveyor, , Perhaps. A transmission problem that our service will help you with. Why not consult with our department? WE HAVE THE STOCK Chain, Buckets, Sprockets, Shafting, Bearings, Beltinpr Charles Bond Co. 520 Arch Street ELK1NS, MORRIS & CO. BANKERS Land Title Building; PhiUdelphi High Grade Pennsylvania Tax Free Railroad Bonds Equipments and Public Utility Bond MEilimiS NEW 10BK AND l'lIILIDELPUIA STOVK JEXCHAXGSS SToyn s Msfcl Is that the company's directors rleslrs tt build up n surplus, some of which cart be used In financing when the transit lines under the Taylor plan are ready to go into operation. It must be borne In mind whenever" Mm question of a dividend comes up for discis sion tmU all of the company's years hVf not been rosy In the matter of earning. In tho first part of the year which la idst closed tho 'earnings were clipped consider ably by the activity of the JUheyff, but when these Bmatt conveyances wero Anally1 driven from tho streets by councllmartlo legtibt tlon tho earnings began to Improve Irrt-, mediately. Previous to tho last three jreara the company Instead of showing ft surplus k showed a deficit, nnd this was the case) for six years. On the Philadelphia Stock Exchange to day Rapid Transit trust certificates were unchanged, eit 20, In small trading. The stock for tno last several days had been showing strength on the belief that tho an nual report would make a good showing. Trading throughout the list was Indeed on a small scalo and prlco changes were nar row, A fractional gain was mado by Elec tric Storage Battery and this was also the caso with Lake Superior and Pennsylvania, Railroad. Cramp trust certificates lost 2 points. Philadelphia Electric stock came out un changed from tho close of yesterday. Tho regular meeting of the directors was held at nooi. After the meeting It was an nounced that only routine business was taken up. per nt., 84cl raspberries, red. per pt..,30K cherries, Now York, sour, nor B-lb. basket, 850 BOe; cherries, eating varieties, par 8-lb, basket, aoC0c: cherrls, Delaware and Maryland, sweet, per lb., 388o: do, do, sour, per lb., a&Oc: do, do. sweet, per qt.. Offoc, do. do, sour, per nt.. 6u7c, plums. Georgia, per crate. 6Oo0$1.7B; peaches. Georgia, per carrier Uelle, $1. 5002.25: Klberta, M.&O0I.8O: cantaloupes, California, per crate, J33.no: do, Georgia, per crate. llwLhO: do, Delaware and Maryland, per crate. $1,506? 2.25: do, North Carolina, per standard crate, 7,",cl2i do. North Carolina, per flat crate, .inonoc; watermelons, Bouthern, per car. $13 M230. VEGETABLES Tho general market wan quiet and without Important change. Quotations: White potatoes, per bbl. No. 1 Eastern Hhore. $1.7502; No. 3 Kastern Shore, 7naO$l: No. 1 Norfolk, 1.50& 1.75: No. 2 Norfolk. TSc. Whit potatoes. Jeraer, Per basket. 40045c: sweet potatoes. North Carolina, per bbl. No. 1, $4.5003.50; No. 2, $2.6003,50. Onions. Texas, per cum. -mer crate No. 1. II.40Ol.00l No. 2, $1431,25, Onions, Jersey, per basket, T3cO$l; do, Vir ginia, per basket, $191.50. Celery. Florida, per crate, $202,50: watercress, per 100 bunches, $1.3002.5(1: peppers. Florida, per carrier, $lw 1.50: eggplant, Florida, per crate. $101.50: do, Norfolk, per cratn, $2.25 08. Cucumbers, Nor folk, ., per bbl., $202.50: cucumbers. Norfolk, per H-bbl. basket, 73c 51: cucumbers. Nor folk, per 1-3 bbl, bnsket. .10c; cucumbers. North Carolina, per bbl., $101.23: do. do. per basket. 23(f40c. Mushrooms, per 4-Ib. basket, $101.50. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NEW YOrtK. July 23. nUTTEn Bteady moderate, trading on all rradesi Quotations un changed. Itccelpts. 10.122 packages. EOOS Receipts light, with prices favoring the seller on all grades, Itecelpts, 15,071: extras. 2802c: extra firsts. 272TWc: firsts, 23H O 2AHc: white, 32033c: browns. 20CSlc: mixed colors. 230211c: refrigerators, 27&27V.C A Sound Mortgage 1 Bond Investment Yielding over S We recommend for the care ful investor the Gen. Mtge. 5 Gold Bonds of the Southern Cal. Edison Co. How these bonds ore secured The prosperity of the Com pany The territory covered And other Important infor mation will be furnished those requesting a copy of ' our Circular No. 420. WilliamP.Bonbright&Co.,Inc MORRIS WI5TAR STROUD, Jr. Manager 437 Chestnut St., Philadelphia New Terk Dooton Detroit lAfnuuu Paris William P. Bonbrlght A Co. Bonbrtgnt A Co High -Grade Bonds Investment Securities We will bo pleased to submit to you a list of high-grade, well-seasoned investment se curities. The unusual condi tions pervading the invest' rrtent market aims to hand you a list that is unusually fine from both the yield and stability equation. KLEMM & KEEN Bankers and Brokers 1326 Walnut St I New York Stock Exchaa Members 1 hlU. Stock Exchange lucraueis j Ohlet;o Uoard of Trail, Edward B.Smith SLCb KaTisuiBia SIM. BANKER llrmlcrt Neio York and PMbttlttiAfai fllocfc HxcKanan 1111 CUXSI87T GtUII, PlUUPtfTftU SO FtMa Siuxt, Hnr Xomc INDIVIDUALS can gaaiic peraonal undertakings with out rtducinir the bank aeeatutt through tha Morris Pisa of LwneT and investments. X'y taxes, doctor bill, tnaka ts i nrovsments. etc.. throuzh th Massls I yito. Kasy Mimyiucuts. Kutit,rr sanction ". uiw ,vuw,r M rcadjr paid oak. MORRIS PLAN COMPAhY ISO? ArA St. Of Ml i i t