mji.u in iii ppipiiijw Wdp jfir.i kvuNJLKG- LBDaEB-lHILADJELrniA, TOEHDAY, AUGUST 8, 1916. 1 --Jfe& figommmmMmmm iww nipmiu - '4W ; !F ir i FINANCIAL NEWS f BEARISH PROFESSIONALS DISCOVER TUMK JBiKKUK AS PRICES ADVANCE Belief That They Were Dealing With Sleeping Bull Market Is Proved False by Scant Supply of Stocks. Marine Issues Among Strongest High Points of Today's Financial News tfHiitnne Tehtihone Commnv renortcd suhxlnuHni inw.x... .'- -.-..-. . . t..i., nnrt a five n months. Quaker On I a r"Mtui4 rll,..j i . i " t if lo per cent, payable vi slock. Another shipment of $2,500,000 from Canada was deposited m New York Assay Office, bringing the i dividend in oold tnlnl .'... Lrtation of gold for this movement up to $108,275,000. Linsay Light Company foclarcd extra dividend of 2 per cent on its common stock. Importation of gold increased, the total for June being $lU,m,l82 over the exports. United Statts Steel Corporation to report a decrease m unfilled orders in statement as of Julv " Joh.n 'ioaeh & Co.. Inc. was granted a charter at Ilarrisburg to conduct a foundry and general iron and steel manufacturing business at Bridgeport, Pa., with a capital of $75,000. Dar silver higher in New York and London. Exports of merchandise from New York increased for week ending August .7. Sharon Hoop Company filed claims with Interstate Commerce Commission against railroac.a serving its plants. New York Stock Sates Low. Close, 15), ISM 7H 7 lfijfr 17 7( 71M EOH S7H 8.. 58). 14.1 143 M 0 10U 10W. r,4H fin 27 27H 08M CO NKW YOUK, Aug. 8. Tlio professional trntlern on the floor of the Stock Exclmtif;a became Impressed Tvlth the liellef that It hnd boon n ulecplnp hull mhrket'nmt that they were In grnvo error when they attempted n. brnr cnmpulgn during tho last throe weeks. Tho one thins commented on today win tho scant mipply of stocks and tho quickness of tho market to respond to nny hull Incentive. Statements that tho Marine bond reorganization plan 1m ready for Issue, hut that tho provisions re ferring to tho stock will not ho published until October were sulllclent to causo jubstnntlnl advnnccs In nil those. Issues. Marino preferred mado a Knln of more than 4 points, crosslnp 93, on vigorous buying, and tho common stock moved tip more than 1 point, crossing 27. Heading was tho most prominent of the railway list, making nn enrly Bain of 1 point to 05. and, after receding slightly, resumed Its upwnrd movement. Thcro was a gain of 2 points In Consolidated Gas from 14U&, for which tho only Incentive was tho revival of predictions of a coming Increase In tho dlvl 'riond distribution. United States Steel common, was quietly absorbed, making a I (factional advance, and a better advance was shown In all tho copper stocks. Leading selling ngcnis turned tnar. me suuaiion m wie irnuc nas materially Improved and that liberal nmounts of tho metal could bo moved today at above 47 cents. The motor stocks were also In better demand, with Maxwell Motor tho most active of this group, advancing more than one point, and the munition stocks, including Crucible and Ualdwln Locomotive, were established at higher figures. Wc3lcrn States Gr.s and Electric to Pay First Dividend 'WILMINGTON, Aug. S. Tho western States Gas and Klcctrlc Company of Dclawaro has declared an Initial dividend of U of 1 per cent on its common stock, payable August 15 to stock of record July 31. This company owns nil tho common atock of Western States Can and Klcctrlc Company of California N end of tho ?3,503,000 of tho common stock of the former company outstanding 13,187,300, or 00.9S per cent, Is owned by Standard Gas and Electric Company. ! Lindsay Light Declares Extra Dividend on Common ' CHICAGO, Aug. S. Tho Lindsay Light Company has declared an extra divi dend of 2 per cent on tho common stock In addition to tho regular quarterly dividend of 3 per cent on the common and 1 per cont on tho preferred stocks, payable August 31 to holders of record August 17. , $2,500,000 In Gold Received From Canada ' NEW YORK, Aug. 8. Gold to tho amount of ?2,G00,00D received from Canada has boon deposited In tho Assay Oillce. The balance of tho $5,250,000 at first re ported as gold consisted of securities. Tho total of gold imported so far Is 1198,276,000. Quaker Oats Company to Pay 109o Extra Dividend CHICAGO, Aug. 8. Tho Quaker Oats Company declared regular quarterly dividend of 2Vs per cent on common stock and nn extra of 10 per cent, both pay able (September 30 to Htock of record September 1. Tho extra Is paynblo In stock. Lnt close. Hlfrti. Adv namely 15M i!H Alaska J (loldM.. ...... 7,' 8 Alaska Gold M lOJf 17 Allls-ChalmcrsMfcpf... 74 74H Am licet Sucar SOU &7J5 Am Can MH 6GM Am Cat & Fdy 58 CO Am Coal 1'roilucts 142 143 Am Cotton Oil 52J M Am Hide & Leather..... 10 10H Am Hide & Leather pf . . uM COM Am Ice Securities 27! 27M Am ticnmntlrn . . r.St fiOlf Am Loenmntlro nf ...... intU 102 10IM 102 Am Malt Corp'n pf 40 40! 40). 40W Am Steel oumlrle fit 6iM 51 5IM Am Smrit & Itc-f Oil ftM 0254 MM Am Sugar Itednlne 109 100X100 100 Am Tel ,1c Tel 1201$ 120), 12051 12!)M Am Tobacco 220)S 22 J 222 222 Am Tobacco pf new 107M 108! 108' ( 108)1 Am Willing P pf. . ...... 20f 28!f 28 28)1 Am Zlne h & Sm ItlJi . 32 .12 .12 Anaconda Cop M ....... 70,'i S0)$ 70)f ( Asseb HoallMtlon 6 4 4 4 Alch Top ASK 102 102K 102 102 Atcli Top It H V pf .00 09 DO 00 AtlGult&WI 04 OIK OIK ftl'l llsld Iico Wks 71K 72!i 70Jf 7M Halt A Ohio S1K 84K MK R4! Halt A Ohio pf 73K 73.K 73! 73! Ilroolclrn Union Gas 120 130 130 130 Ilultc ft Superior OIK 0l)f 01 01"! Cat Petroleum pf 15K 40 45 4. I Canidlin I'aeinc 17fi 17d!S 175U 17")'i (Vntral Leather 51U 55 54K Mli C'liamlhr Motor 102H 1031 J 103'i 103K Clics&Olilo 00 00'f OO.'f 00U Chile Copper 20 20 20 20 Chlno Copper 43 4S'i 4S'i -IR'f ChlcacoMII &st 1'atil.. 01K 05K OIK UJK Chicago It I A Pac 18K 18,' 18K 1M Col Kurt A Iron 43K 43K 43JS 43j Continental Can 1)4 1)1 01 01 Consolidated Oat. ...... ,l:tl)U 141K 130K 140K Corn Products Itcf 13K 13! 13K 13.K crucible Steel 07K 08K Cruclblo Steel pf 110K 110 Cuba Cane Sugar 55)4 fiOK Cuba Cano Sugar pf OIK 01K Del Lack A West. Denver A Hlo Or pf. nistlllBec Corp'n.... Dome Mines Klee Storage Hat Krlo... Krle 1st pf.. .227 230 . 33K 31K 43.K 2.V' 00j 35 B2K O0K 33K a;i General Klcctrlc 1CSK lflOJf 100 100K General Motors pf 111K 115 11455 115 41K 25! i 07 35K 5.'1 03 08 H5K 110 63K 50K Ot IMK 230 230 34K 31K 43K 25K 00,K 35 52K 44K r,i (loodtlch 11 V, (I reene-Cananea (Ircat Northern pf. ... (1 N cfs for ore prop . Gulf Spates Steel Illinou Central Int Con Cor v t o sh.... Int Paper Int Paper pf Insp Con Cop Int Nickel v t cfs... Int Nickel pf v t cfs Int M M cof dep... Int M M pf c of dv'P... Kelly Spring Tire 70 OK .. 4(1 ..117 .. 35 ,.. 72K, 73K ..102K 102 10 10'i 15X 10K OS 72'i , 483 40 44 44!f 105K 100 . 20K 27K ti&n ; COTTON DEVELOPS i EENEWED STRENGTH JTew High Records for Season Follow Decline From Recent Good Figures rnlnn belt this I COTTON iielt wr-Tiii?n NEW VOKK. ,Auc. 8. Scnltrre.1 ro rtnoflnl In tlio roltuii bell Higrnlnv. . ,. The folloulnir ttmprntiire wn rriiorlril! Aln:lile.10 rnmunila and Atlaiitij. lit AMI,. nr , Snn Antimlo. lrl Hlo. M" l'"le. Miinin, Chuttnnonxu,. Niiilnlllo uil r'"'"1 ntvlllf. Ill t'oniUH ChtlNtl. (liilvJtilon. .New Itlili, Mi hliroiciiort, Uklulioinu Vllir. Mck bnrs.' Meridian, Wtlmlnictpii. Tpmpu mid Jnrknontlllr. 1H Vorl hiiillli. l.lttlc Koik, MrmphU, Ausii'.ta uml ('hnrlriitoii, HO, There wan .01 .lnoli of prrcliiltnt un at Tlnimamlllr. .0U Inrh at Juekx.'.'m II i;. . ' Inch itt Tainpa, .41 Ineli lit .Mobile. .! Inrh st I'rniucola and 1 lucli ut (lalvestou. NEW YOUK. Aug. 8.M. tho Btnrt this Jnornlng tha cotton market was steady, prices of the active Issues being 1 point higher to 2 points lower, with April on! G Dolnta nntl Sf.iv nnd June down 7 and 1) feints, respcetUely. After selling . bout 10 to 13 points under last night's closing figures iyi a result of tha oarly reallzlns movement, tho market developed renewed strength with prlcca maktns new high records for the season. Bales had been Very well absorbed during tha morning and the dccllno Deemed to have, left tho market comparatively baro of offerings, with the result that a renewal ef tha buying movement met comimrRtlvcly llttl opposition on tho advanco to H.Cl for December, or about 31 points from tho low lvl of tho morning, and some 20 points pYe? last nights closing llgurca. There seemed to bo no particular chango Jn tha news to account for tho advance, tut early reportn of rain In Oklahoma were dinted and It wna rumored that some very unfavorable crop accounts wero coming In from tho southwest. Liverpool quotations wero 12 to 12', 4 Joints higher; they vcro due. to conic 12 H ? UYi points up. A private cable Elated 'that thera had been some long liquidation at thfi Ktflrt. u-lth Intfti Imnrnvpinpnt flue tQ r buying by tho Continent and for the ac- count of Manchester. Scattered rains were reported from the south, Temperatures wero mixed. Tha receipts of cotton at the ports for the. day wore oMiiAated at 12,000 bales, compared with 31U3 bales last week. 5773 wles last year and 1560 bales In 19U. Ye. close, open. Hluh. I-or. cine.. ii.VU' n, in n.uu n.ji 11.12 11, Al Mow Juecembtr 14.43 ?nry 14. Bt ?,V 14.M Bt 11,10 ll.cl.1 14,19 IS. 00 11. IX 11. UT mi in, on 14.03 14.31 14. as 14. VI 11. (IT 14.V0 14. ST 14. an 14.SJ 14.1)3 13.011 14.4U New York Bond Sales 21000 Adnms Exprrss 4a. OOOO Amec Ar CV (is . 2MUI1 110 ueii us HlliHI Amrr Cot Oil Bs ... 184(11)11 An;lo-r'rneh fin 11)1111 Amer II & I. Cb 200000 Amn Korelen Hec 0s lUiinii Amer tpi cit m .... SiiO do cvt 414 s 201)11 Ami-r Writ IMP 3a . nouo Armour Co 414a . ... 2.111(1(1 AtctilHOii Ben 4a ... . nililil Atchlxon cv ft 11117. 1IU11O Halt & Ohio r. 10(11) .lo 4s 11)00 du cv 4Vjh 21)110(1 Can tlovt 4n .11)21..,. OlIDU do 49 lPL'll 7UU0 do 4B lli:ll ammo Cent Leather Int Si. 70011 Chen ft Ohio cv 4Hn. 700(1 do 4ttn 1230DI) do cor.v nn 201)0 Chi & Nivn ,1'ii ... 43000 Chi 11 A Q lolnt 4n. llioo do een 4h .',000 c II U 1' rfd 4s . . . liioou do r.s Iiw. Clone. 83 .S3 lo.' 111: 117 ur. nr 104 101 UN UN ilO.S KISS 1()S , ni rn no . 1).1I4 U34 H3V4 . llJ'i U2U U2 S .llll'i 1II1U 101 't .lil(i liio KIDS . llll'i Uflli IIU'l lllsh. , N3 . U7j!i "n . 113 101 Illji 04 iibJS liio'.j lii'J N.l F-r4 11:00 cm nv nn 111(1(1 Col Midland ct 4s OH hn& JIM'S 7i; in ooh in MS .,,,11111 1..1 .ton'4 . 7H!t . ill) . 73 'i lllllil K.l . C-. tit. m 1IMI') -lt tK kilt I7D i nniiii Clilo Un Kla 4W r.71100 I'nn (lax ennv Oa 21101I Cumbprland Tel 5a.. loili) Don A It (1 4s toon do rfd Da llino Iil.i See Corp rs nooo Krle .'onv 4a Her 11. ftoou 1'j-io conv 4a fler D . . 300(1 Hud & Man In Sa... mill) 1I0 rfd 3s 17IIIUI Intrrli .Met 4Hh .,,. Ilfllltl Inli.rl, 11 T rif 3a .. 723IKIII Inter Jler Mar ct 4(a 107 lllllil Jap new tl S 4J4a... 1 siMH) Japanr" w 4'.4s... );3? 100(1 Knn City So Bs. ..... Mm 2110(1 l.scl;:i Hlerl r.a lu23.. U'.lli 101)0 Mb & M T r.a 11)1, 140110 Manhattan Bta ' '.ISJr moil .mpx 1'Pl i.o o per i.i.'-7 it)iij 10lt NA 113(4 Hl)"i H7J, IIS'J 71. IKIJh Oft'i '". H3H U)4 122 1! IIIO'-V 7SVi ill) 73VI 7(l'.4 l . 73 8S 7JJ 274 2 m i:i 00i 3011S 1112 RIlW i:iS win 117-n usW 7Hi llll( U(1H in 123 locHi 7SlJ CD 7311 K 38 Kennccott Copper. Jack Steel Co I.nrleilo Oai Lake Krlo & West.... Iiko Krlo & Wait pf . lhlgh Valley I.lRBt'tt & Myers I.on? Island Mackay Cos Manhattan Shirt Co Gil 40! . 7C .10.1 . 20 . .13 77 7t!f 71 71 17 dOlf 47 117 llliJi 11()J lUi MM AiM 7A Wi IIS lfi'f 0S5i 4S 4-1'X 103 1!0J RSii 70 4CH OH AM 102 10U n;si 71 49 MM 103 Mi o:if 70 lmj 71 ltt") 21 HI! M 8155 70 mi 71) 10u5t 105 21M 20!i 43H 43 77U 77H ..2(WJ 209)f 200K 2r.!)! SUM A3M ATM ZSM 81H 81 filjj 00 no 00 00 00 CO 70!f 77 703,' SO 80 80 07H 'MM 07 33!; 33!i 33f 4M 4Jf -Vi M 4 4 23 23 3 kjm am 03M fisf osm am .liVAH 103H lfWM U)3 . Xli 3AM 33M 33)4 . 20! 20U 00 00f .A. 22 CO 77! HOM 33) i 4M 4)1 a't!S r,8M United Clear Stores, United Clear mot, Union 1'ai-mc IT U 1ml Al.linl. Vltnllivl Krult 7.11 111'. OH limVj loo!4 HI Ml MK sriji inon Minn A Ht T, 4a 111(1(1 Mo Kan T 2d 4a. 21)1111 Mo Kan T 3a .... 13001) Mo l'ao 4a 201)1) Mjnt Tower Oa lliilHH Nit Knam A Htp Sa.. ll.'ioili) NYC Iiml lla... (ll)ii(l N Y O & Hud 4a... Kino N Y City 4n IU: ... loon do 4V4m May 1037. kiiim V Y N" ll i 11 (la.... 400(1 N Y ilffy udj Pa. . City 4 4V4m M N II & iliry ud. SMlrto M Y Tel uen 4'.4 lllllil Nort & Weal 4a , . lhiKKl Nor 'nc prior 4 no . -Kill : W . inn in' .loot. Ml Ji DVVt 101 t.a'4 Kisfl mi 4RV4 117 ',4 4S U7H m uuS Ml h!IJ4 10SH III) 4(1!4 (17t4 4K 7i v i liii inn uo'i do',; 101)14 li")' Liverpool Cotton MVEnPOOIi. Aug. 8. Spot cotton was null today at SO points advanco on tho 61S13 Of S.lSDil tr,r tnld.nidnnd 'I'he Rail? 3 Jvere 5000 bales, Including 4100 bales Amer ican. Tha ronnlntn unrn i4nnn tialpa. all f.Amsrlcati. Tho market for futures closed Hady at a net advance of 714 8 M points. DIVIDENDS DECLARED Kft!a. u' Oil Company, resular quarterly of i "nt". payabla Ausuat 10 to atock of racord tUtuat gwn. Eayabla October 2 to atock Of record tnber 1. allroad. reiruiar Quar- 10 aiwu Ctptunb U v.. uvuiara of 9?lc"0.Northweatero', rerular quarterly of !,5t!Lc"1 Pa Prarerred and 1 per cent on X??n.i boln Mablo October ' to atock of ZMoid BeBUmber I. Jin enaaylvanla Railroad, reirul i L ai a- vtt c,nt- Payabln Auguat 23 pA' ot l"" Auijuat 0. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS t kaaS i'. Aua B- M0"8 Jteceipia. i -, iOtlo.W, cood baavy. !U.3r,lU.20; leavea. UTiMini,, W5 nd feeder. head'; market ateady. h,l h.lfri I1J2H.U0 I3.13OT.T0: Texan. JT.10 ui .VA1,.H; II.m nl. R.n, wavea, 8.73Mi0.im'cowa and half era. flOM-BO; F i"" UU IL'fU rt vf.iu; calvB. liii .aA fill 20. t f KUliB'li . . T . , - vi.v ,J, ..., BlMMff I ft.v ana weatern. 13.T3 B8.2i: lambs. 3T53 W1J.50. ' it , Slight Gain in Raw Sugar NEW YortK. A iRnf.t Cuba, raiw fc Joted oa tlja Sugar Eic1iwik U Ijnoil IWnn -la 111 IR . 1,11111 il.i mn rt 4tu. ..;,.;.; ., .. ,tl. ni 1001) 1'ubllo Herv N J 3a.. ni soon Hlo U 4 W clt 4s 74,4 2000(1 (it I. ft B C Ken ct 4a 71 2011(1 Ht l.oula Swn tat 4i. 7ilW ItMMI San A & Aran V lat'4i OijU 1000 Heatwanl A 1. adl 3a.. (H 4001) Houtll Hell Ba KjllTi loooo rioutti l'ac 4a MH liiooi) do cv 4..,.. bil miDii do ev rcl t p S....1(I3J$ liooi) do rfd 4a,.... uh IMIUUI South llwy iren la ... 71 111)00 Tenn C ret I P Ojji 1IIII00 Texaa Co CV Oa. . , , . .101H i.ooii imru r iv. 10011 do.adj fla . juiuiii ir k Klrl a f Ba IIKHHI Un l'ac lat 4a. tm 240nn Un llwy a ..... looo Va Car Cliem lat fia.. UIU BOili) do Ua "1U.2(D Bonn Va Hwsr a. J s'.i ........ u'.lviih 'M n ....... till 200(1 Wnt Klectrlc na ,.,, 000 Wtat 1M lat 4a H 107H 10T.?4 .liyji I1S'4 It. . ns(S ns'l bs',4 , IIS 117 UN, , uiH iw4 ; , 1)114 lilH UiX . i)a no no .1(1114 llll'i 1014 u tint: ion; uii uK 7414 71 7" uilH i.:::::a. ... . .10.1H loss 80K 71 OVA o.-. TH nil 1P? unit 100J4 i)s(4 B3 102V4 K'-'Vi Ti Tl 01 113 Tl',4 71 7 (KIV wig 71 ui !4 1()1K Hl 103.J 0(1 W 311 0711 DO in 7a May IVnt Stores Maxwell Motor.t Maxwell Motors 1st pf . Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper Missouri Pacific Missouri Pac tr cU Nat Knam & S Co Nat I.e.-vl Co New YorkN 11 & II.. Now York Central New York Chi & St L New York 0 & West.. Nor OhloTr & L Northern Pacific ll()J-i 111 Ontario .Silver Mln 7 7 Paclile Mall 10 20U IVnn llallroad 5,rJ i C5JI Peoples nas Chi 102 102 Pitisuurch Steel pf OSh O'JIl Pressed S Car Co 17K -ISJ5 Pullman Co 1G0) 1C1 Uy Steel rip Co i:i-f 4-1 lty Steel S Co pf !)7)i Itay Con Copper..., Heading IleaillnK 2d pf licpubllc iron &S.. Sl05S-ShcI S&I.... Southern Pacific Southern Uy Southern Ity pf Studebakrf Co Tumi Copper... Texas Co r Third Avenue.., Union Ha & Paper 7J Union Ilaj Paper pf... 40), 20!f 2C!l OO.'f OO'J no'a lio ii?f (',( M 01 41f 4C)i i:t '.mi 2:1 07 12o?j 120 as 2.i!f 101 102H lOW 03 O-Vi 01) m 7)4 "Liii -l.i 07)i 2a 05 4 US 40)1 4a 07J 2.l)f 07U 20)f r.ijj 102 00) IS 101 44 07l 22U IMi 44). KHl 42'f 07), 2AM 07 2o 2.Vf 20U C.'JI 102 011)5 4K'4 101 44 07) i 23 04! 44)1 40)1 43 07$ 2.'l)i 07 1-JStj 2.1U 102'i OM 754 4.H Uniittl Itvs Inv Co United Ilyslnv Co pf... U Sltutibcr U S Steel Corp'n U S Steel Corp'n pf .... Utah Copper , U SSm It !c M Va-Caro Chemical Valrcn Coal & C Wabash pf A Wau.vli pf li West li & M West Air Drake 130 Western Union Tel 13U Willys Overland r2 100). 102)4 1001$ 101? C2 50 4S 4S 13M 130 13S)li 13.S14 , 100), 107U 10014 107 15015 101)4 101 101)5 10)5 O'l O.'j O J 20 , .r.l .11 S3) 5 SOJS 87 S0J4 HSli 118)i US 78 7K!f 78 07 07H 07!f 39)5 30)4 41 fillli 27 f.7'4 4'J 4fllf 20)f B7 Wcolorlh F W. I'Jli 41 50 20if 37H 13014 1301 1301s mn whs iMj MM mi B3 0)4 20 m SOJi ll8 78 075i 30' 5 41 CU'i 27 57 '4 .i:i.-))4 13$ 130)5 137)4 NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NEW YORK. Aug. 8. Tho market for coffee futures opened steady thla morning 1 to 2 points higher. The sales on the call wero 750 bags. The market becamo more actlvo on a covering movement, duo In a measure to continued steadiness of the Brazil markets, and on Bpod trade buying prices showed net gains of 5 to 9 points. The local spot coffee market was unchanted at 9 Ho for Itlo No. 7, with a fair deAiand reported. Today" Opening-, Beutanibtr .9'?2Vs's; October .! " November mi l.'n'J.V,'.! December ... 8.00WS.03 January ..... ..,.,... fi..:::;:::"::. KW'fi April ,.... iU.'A'.'is May ,,..... s.9JU3.3 Jutia ,...... .... July ........ ....... Bid. Teaterdara Cla.e. 6.44gl.4n B.4l)RM.BO K.r.3WK.Bl S.OUf 8.37 8.B3WN.IU) N.(litiH.ll7 M8.71 A ?? A.K-lrtR atJ8.90 S.S40N.B3 8.S9OD.0U N.bd H3 Sharon Company Files Claims SHARON. Aug. 8. Complaint has been filed with tho Interstate Commerce Com mission by the Sharon Hoop Company ask ing reparation of claims amounting to JI2 580 from railroads serving its plants. These claims originated from refusal of carrier! to give m sicci vurapany uy FOREIGN EXCHANGE N11W YORK, Aug. 8. Tho market for forolgn oxchnngc waB entirely nominal In the early dealings today. ItateB showed not the slightest change and thcro was a com plete nhsenca of feature. Quotations: Demand sterling, 4.7G 13-10; cables, 4.tG7-lBS franc cables, 5.00 4; checks, 5.91 ; rolchmarks cables, 71 15-10; checks, 71 i lire cables, (1.18; checks, C.lU'j; lire cables, 5.28; checks, 5.29 '.i ; Vienna checks, 12.30 : cables, 12.35 ; Scan dinavian kronor, 28.70 nnd 28.80; pestas, 20.12 and 20.20; guilder cables. 41; checks, 417-10; rubles, 30.40 ttnd 30.45. Around midday no relief from the slug gish character of the market was dis cernible. Quotations were not altered from the opening figures. Long sterling wus unchanged at 4.71 for CO days and l.CO'.i for 90 days. The only change in tho market during the afternoon was n. slight shading In franc checks from 5.91 H to 5.91 U. RATES FOR MONEY Coll.. New York 2 &U)i IMilladelphla . ,,,, 4 Huston ,,,,,,,,., ''... CblcuvD , aHBl Time. . 114 VJ $18 RANK CLEARINGS Panic clearlnsa today compared wltti corre .pondta, day kat : two ycaru; PhlIadalphIa..(3.1.V3H."38 IJd.rny.fiSr. UO.iir.il.iUS J lluaion ,.... I.VJ.'.uoil -.o', inn in.i.vtf.oin New York.. '401. M, 230 Jlu.oun.jr.l 17U.l'.'ii.l"33 Ublcato .... US,T41.73t) 4!),2U3.0T0 41,813.333 LOCAL MINING STOCKS rONOPAH STOCKS. II Id Ulltler ..aa.B....BB...B. .8S i.c..maru .. ...a. ........... Dllzpah Eittnsloa Montana ... .........tt....... iiuriucrii oiiir ,0 neimonc Jim tl .04 .IB 1!0 :n. uiwvbu miuiuni ................ o-. onopah Kxtenalon .............. AK onopab Mloltis .,, OH eaoUa Eula .........,,,. .'Jd ,'et End ,81 Aaked .88 .21 .L'l it .83 GOLDFIKLD STOCKS. Atlanta , ,.,. .09)4 Illua Hull .............. ... .01 4loottt ........., .13 .14 BuUloif ,. .01 M COD .03 .01 Combloatlsn Fraction ........... .03 .07 iiiamonaaeia u u riuj"ivj .,,......., UUli iotdHeii a A ConaoiidAtfiti .!!k.a!..!!! 15a Jumbo extension. ,....,.,.... ,H KCWOeVS .4 Ol0 . ... -i MMittttiMM ; SuveVTiSis:::::;::::::::::::::;:! illSCELLANEOUS, .OS : ,.8.1 I r jertorwed, at tha mqsU. Tepa MumT,::"!"?!!"!: .W M FRANCE IMPORTS 1,447,000 TONS OF GRAIN FROM U. S. Figures Given Out by Cus toms Department Show Growing Trade AMERICA BUYS SILK Ry YVES GUYOT Ex-Mlnlster of l'ulille .Werko. IMttor l.'Agence Economlimo ft Klnnnrlcrc. S)(itl t'dblc lo the .'ifnliio l.rdofr. l'AUIS, Aug. 8. Tho customs administra tion has Just published tho figures ot France's foreign trade for tho first r.lx months of 191C. These show tho Impor tntlon of i. 117,000 tons of gntlns ntul flour, nil from tho United States. The Importation of powder, arms and mu nitions from tho United Slate.", which was Insignificant In 1911 nnd only reached in, 000,000 francs In 1916. totnled nearly 12l. 000,000 francs for tho first sis months of this yenr. Tho total Importations nnd exportntloni of Prance this year are only 1,600,000,000 francs less thnn In 1911. This represents n loss In commerce In the second year of the war. but ot course it must bo remem bered that CO per cent of tho total rep resents Imports. The United Ktntes furnished 10 per cent ot tho sugar Imported this year, which Is the same proportion ns In 1915. The pro portion of salt and frozen meat furnished by tho United States Is tho samo ns for sugar. From 1910 to 1914 the average Importa tion of horses Into Franco was 25,000 head n year, but In 1915 It wns 180,000, nnd this year 415,000, of which last year the United States furnished 70,000, nnd this year 81,000. Tho Importation of cotton has fallen off greatly, but of the 125.000 tons Imported this year the United States sent 98,000. The Importation of mineral oil, on the other baud, Increased, and the United Stales fur nished four-tlftbs, represented this year by 2,800,000 tons. In exports only one product shows nn Increnso this year, which Is slll. Tho fig ures this year, 207,000.000 francs, pass any thing ever known before. Of this amount tho United Stales took 00,000,000 francs' worth, compared with 20,000,000 In 1911. Tho total exports show a falling on" of 49 per cent, ns compared with 1914, but It Is evident from the great amount ot business done that the reciprocal needs of tho nations will mnko It Impossible to suppress com merce by war to such proportions ns at present. CURB STRENGTHENS ON BETTER DEMAND Marine Issues Load Motor Stocks Show Better Tone Under Smaller Supply NRW YOUK. Aug. 8. Trading on the Broad street curb showed pronounced Im provement with the beginning ot business today, when many stocks wro in good de mand with the majority ot Issues estab lished tit higher prices. Tho activity In Marine Isbucs was ro Ilectcd In heavy trading in tho new Marino Os, which ranged from 95 h to UGH. Tho motor stocks Miowod a strorger tone with a diminished supply, United Motors moving up 2 points, and good gains were made In Stromberg and AVhlto Motor- Consolidated Arizona was tirmly held with sales tit 1-S and Hi. Insido buying has been noted In tho In como bonds for somo time just, and It Is known that a full year's Interest will bo declared on that Issue In September. Ilex Consolidated, ono ot tho cheop mining stocks, wos actlvo with sales at 19o to 2lc nnd thero was a bettor demand for other mining stocks generally. Tho Independent oil stocks were Irregular, with Cosden Oil selling down to 104 nnd Sinclair selling at 3014. while Sapulpa ranged from Mi to 9. Mldvitlo Steel was traded In at 01 to 01,i. Stutz Motor sold 04 to OIH. INDUSTIUAL8. Aetna Kxplnslveo Ain urn .mik Am Mdrronl fannilliiti Cnr Co ... dm I'nr & l'"(ll" prcf. Chevrolet Motors . . . Curtis Acroplano ., I'riKBa huiiii l.'ini'raon I'hono:riiin I'li'nilKli-t.yiui Iliiulull & Harder Cnr ll.'lHlCII Mfu Kiitliocllun llnmai ref Maxim Munitions Miinhnttan Trims .MMvule Ktri't iVerli'KS Alotoru I'onUi l.'ns H S ICri.ilto w I Htnml Motor , Klutz Motors Hubmn rlnc Trlntulu 1'llm Unltcl Motor , , , , L'nlii-.l I'rollt Sharlni; U K I. nnd It cunt .l.i prcf Wtlltn Motors World mm HTANIMIU) Otf,. Illinois Ohli l'ruirlo I'Iim ,. Stamlaril (ill or California HtamlitM Oil of Nrw JiTruy .... bttinuaru uu or ."mcw tors. nij. ... Hi ... :Ui ... 411 ... 70 ...IMS , 0.1 II ', , n , si'S , -('.$ , no , Mi . rst'5 uu Bli Ankp.l. Oli "aH 4r, "s 111.-, n.-. inn ML' J11K 105 r..-. :i "J 1(10 'J'. I OTUKlt Oil, BTOCKH. Coan ft Co Inter IVtnil llouiton Oil MMwut Itcf tlapulpa ltef .LT.7 i'llll .817 .1211 .1:01 -Ml I. . 1.1 II h 11 Ti , It 17 , Bit 8!) JilINI.NO STOCKS. Atlanta llutte Cooper & Zlno ........ Ilutta N V (Vrro ile PuHrn ,; ,. trir Mntlnn.il doldilclil Mormr 7 Slfc ji'.K lively MlnlnK Jtawe aouiltl Jim Ilutler ,,..,.. Juinbo 1'UteiiBlon .,.,,,,,.,, Mclvliiley-D.irrasli Masmn Copiter Mltips Cu nr America Kluis.ilns Mines Co Kan Toy , , tit Jotu'lih l.ruil W'ttt lin.l Cotuollilatcil . ... Wct Knd Eltciislon ....,., BONDS. Ctrro 1 I'asrn Gj Inter Marina U ift 711 r,s 'Sit if1 IS 61 I ..110 .. Vli s .-. 01 7.1 CO p IIS 1.1' i OH 'SStt GOLD iaiIORTS INCREASE Total Excess for June and Eighteen Months Is Largo Imports of gold for June, 1916, amounted to 1122,734,739 and exports JS.310,557, leaving an excess of Imports ot flu, 421, 182. Going back to the beginning ot the war and the yenr betoro the war. It will be noted that in the luteal year ended June, 1914, the excess of exports of gold was 145,499,870. During the first six months of the war the outward movement of gold continued; total net excess of exports for the last six months of 1914 was J111.997.S0S. There fore, the total excess of exports over Im ports of gold for tho 18 months ended De cember 31, 1914, was 1157.497,172. During the 18 months beginning with January, 1915. and ended With June. 1916. the exesw of Imports over exports has amounted to $541,103,128. The slackening tendencies which occurred In February, March and April. 19 19. aro reversed In June, 1916. by the enormous excess Im ports of tU4,42,m. NEW YORKBUTTER AND EGGS NEW TORK. Au. . BUTTER was Arm. with steady, fair trdln. gfcelgt.. 15.823 pack. acts. Renovated extra, 3T027nC. ether Quota tlona uachAo2$u. . .. isaas Arm. M2B rrad xarc. luilal orter Iturs dsewmva pnH tot fate at any rta. tojubla price. Quotation uactacged. Sales in Philadelphia I . UlRh. Low. Close. ao Am i.oco.. oiivi, navft 4 n & 3 t c. so bo r.l do pr ,, iinu en 1)4 Cum iron... 4.1(4 lz 0.14 Mice Mtor.. 076' mi an Oen Asp pr TftVi ,o fiS ItiB Co NA 2fti4 2.H4 01 I.k Kup C. lni)i l()',i 2M 1'cnna It II .10 .1(1 10 DhCocni 1 f in Sli'ft r.l 1'hlla Klee asy, 2HA sin l'UT tr cfs iy, 10 0 I'blla Trnc. 7Si 1SV 1.. Heading . U.IVfc !),1 2rt Ho llwy ,. 2.1 23 1.1 Ton Itcl .. 4 -lifc B I'll Tr.ic .. 4.H4 4S4 .13 L (5 1.... my, S7Vj 1300 tt s steel, sm. no f. Vf .1 oi Sea. 1 016 4H 2 Crainp & S 7 1 7 1 Net cnitc. noM. H SO ORlt 4X 07 7nv 21H 10 30 If. 2814 I0'i 7Vi .. IIS H 23 iU .. 4314 . , HJ'.'i .. 49 V4 71 t -IV4 Vi 1V M I10NI1S. llleii. t.ow. Ctov. ?i..on AinrtAKiris, i4 m in 2nn Cltyls'41 c.l(ii,4 luiV iniWi (101) tin '13 O.I OH!, 11)114 I0U& inno do Ml r.l 01 )i loi'i. 10P.4 IKon MI&l'eoTrls si so K2 ll.'.ui) 1MI 111 fiH.los ins Km loon liar Kl ns.ltii lO'lli ini'-S. 2000 l.k S lllr fo 33 33 33 400(1 l.eh V eons l',4s 200:1 ni)(, DO'ift hoTh 2000 r.tCngn. is.lolU lOIVi 101 Vi 1.1800 l'hllll I'M Ih rtl'h Hl'h HI'), son do f.r...t.ii", liiii mtVi ouno Ttcntlg gnls n.1 OS 05 -- Increase. Uctt".isc. l,4 Net rhitc. 14 t-3 14 Vi Local Bid and Asked Huff & Pus tr rtf. Id pn t Drill. .1 t! ll.ililtrln Illeetrle HlurriK ... tlrni'ml Aspltnlt Toilay III.. Asknt. Ill .IS :vi 7li :i:i do pro: '" Keytnno Telel'lione ilo t p iln lircf t.altii Mill" Corp, Lettish Navltfittlon .. . . Lcliixli Vnllry ..... I.olilKli Vnt Tr 1I11 1'ret lVnnp.vlviinl.i l'hllii Kli'ftrle riillu Co ... ilo f. ppr tent pi.'i.. ilo 11 iwr rent tirrf.. 1'lilln Uuti Tnm t e... U.n.llni: 'ronnpah llol Tonop.ili Mill Union Trnc It (1 1 U S Stnl Yorlt llwy ilo titil Wm Cramp to 1:1V 1.1 (11 lull -t't 7714 21', 42 r.n SS.i lli'S 111'. 4 a-in t't r.j. r,, S7n h"'i Ml'i S7 11 ir, :iil!i 37 72 7.1 ,111 li as 71 (17 :ti 7ll'l 1IH liii llll lll'i 7.1 'i 7N 2114 12 i r.iij'. Kl'tt till III III'.. Ill" Yrr.lerd.iy 111.1. Afl.eil. IS', r, 32 71 J4 :i.i nun 134 1:1 ns lil4 74 '.4 77 21 'I 42 r.n 2S'.l iii'iH J"., na 4 :t-in r.. i:i'i Mi Wl'i II :ki',4 r,n s.i m 1 4 ii'ii 7li'. ll'i ll'l (it) 10Ji 7.1'. 77 '.4 21 ',4 I2't r.nj jsf. una an 4(1 lu'l Dili. r.; 43 N7'4 Sill, 37 WHEAT GOES DOWN ON RUSH TO SELL Realizing by Longs and Liquida tion Stop Orders Are Re sponsible CIIICACIO, Aug. 8. Thero wan a rally In tho wheat m.irltot on covering today, follow ing weakness and prices ended higher. A general rush to sell occurred at tho outset and carried pr'ces down sharply. Thero wn3 considerable realising by longs, ns well as some liquidation on stop-loss orders by eleventh-hour buyers. Tho property was absorbed well. IVhllo thero was somo unfavorable crop news In Canada, on tho whole the advices from tho Dominion wero less pessimistic. Considerable evening up was dono In antici pation of Government report which was Is sued at tho close. The Government report, which had been looked forward to with Intense Interest, was made public at the close and was de cidedly bullish. It put tho condition of spring wheat on AUgust 1 nt C3.4, ngnlnst 89 on July 1 uml 93.1 n year ngo, nnd the Indicntcd yield nt 199.000,000 bushels, com pared with 35C.IC0.000 bushels harvested In 1915. Tho quality of winter wheat was placed at 92.3, against 87.1 last year, and tho production at 4B4.700.000 bushels, con trasted with 005,045,000 bushels harvested In 1015. It was said that nn order hns been placed nt Minneapolis by n Xow Yorlt representa tive of a foreign Government for 100,000 barrels of low-grado flour. Corn also steadied from tho bottom. Offcial reports showed rainfall over 11 wldo area in the belt, causing nn nctlvo selling movement. Industries and exporters con tinued on tho buying side. Tho market nt Liverpool wns quiet. Ilecelpts wero dis appointing. The Government report put the condition of tho crop on August 1 nt 7G.3, compared Willi 82 11 month ngo and 70.5 n year ngo. Tho Indicated production was placed at 2.777.UU0.000 bushels, against 3.7)5 1,535,000 bushels harvested last year. l.cullnK futures minted as follows: lin.imy a Wheat open. Iliuii Sent 1.32 1..13 Dec. Low. CloHfl. close. I.31I 1.37 Low .3l'.i May 1.11)14 1.11 com (now iifiucryj- Sept. iec lluy .... tin In Hept. . . . Doe Slay .... Lird Pent. . . . Oct Itllis Fent. . . . Oct. , . . . Pork Kept. . . . Oct. . . IIM. ). 2!' 4.1'i 11, IU'.5 7llt 74U 13'i lliti 4'J i.atUfi.3stt.3: l.:tl'jiT1.37 1.3II1 1.311'S l.ll'i tl.lt1 Sin MJ4 IMS 7(i(J 73!i 71H I."!! 1 13', 4I'.(4 lll'i Mi WH 7(l4j 7 IS 41 40H .12.S7 .12.02 .13.7.1 .13, DO 13.12 13.13 13.07 13.72 12.S.1 13.12 12.1)1) 12.11(1 '13.12 12.1)3 13.7! 1 :)..-,( tl3.7 tl3.7D 13.72 13.37 , ...23.(1(1 ....21.73 tAtUcil. 2.1. S3 23.00 2.1.S2 2.1.45 23.03 15KJ DECLINB IX CHOP l'UOSl'KCT IS FOUECAST BY H0VEKX3I EXT Whcut Crop Put at Only S-1,000,000 Uushels Above Requirements WASHINGTON. Aug. 8. A "mediocre" crop of about 051,000.000 liushcls ot wlie.it was forecast today by tho Poptirtnient of Agriculture. The crop in prospect declined 105.000,000 bushels from July 1 to August 1, it was stated. Tho small .crop this year Is compared with a production last year of moru than 1,000,000,000 bushels and a five-year aver age crop of 728,000.000 bushels. Of the rrop about 70 per cent will bo winter wheat and 30 per cent spring wheat. The requirement of wlis.lt for the United States for the coming year will be C20.000, 000 bllbhcls. n-ltUo this loaves only 31,000, 000 exiiorts, the department said. The re mainder of l.e old crop will help make up tho loss. The oats rrop. ebtlmated nt 1,271.000,000 bushels, is a falling oft of 13,000,000 from tho July 1 forecast. The corn crop of 2.777,000,000 bushels Is 89,000,000 Use than was predicted a month ago. The estimates wore as follows: Winter wheat, 455 million bushels, against C55 million last year; spring wheat, 199 million bushels, against 357 million bushel last year; all wheat, 654 million bushels, against 1,012,000 million bushels last year. Corn. 2777 million bushels, against 3055 million bushels last year; oats, 1674 million bushels, agatnst 1510 million bushels last year. Barley, 195 million bushels, against 237 million last year; rye, 41.9 million bushels, against 49.2 million last year; buckwhsat, 17.1 million bushels, against 15.8 million last year; white potatoes, 364 million bush els, against 369 million last year; sweet po tatoes, 71 million bushels, against 74.3 mil lion last year. Tobaoao, 1197 million pounds, against 1061 million pounds last year. Crop conditions on August 1 were: Spring whwat, 63.4; corn, 71.3; oats, SI. 5; barley. 80 ; buckwheat. S7.8 ; white pota toes, S0.8 sweet potatoes. 85.8; tobacco. 84.4; flax. 84; rloe. 2.2; hay, tame, 95.5; cotton (July 25), 73.3 ; sugar beets, 8S.3. KEYSTONE TELEPHONE EARNINGS BETTER FOR JULY AND SEVEN MONTHS. Substantial Gains Are Recorded in Gross and Net State ments Buffalo and Susquehanna and Electric Stor age Battery Sell at Big Advances Further progress In the matter ot earn Ings wns shown by the statement for July nnd soven months ot the Keystone Tclo phono Company, which caino out today. Substantial gains were reported In both gross nnd net for both periods over tha corresponding periods of last year. Gross earnings for July wero $122,509 nnd for tho seven months ending on July 31 they were S 10,742. During July, 191G, they were $114,201 nnd during the corre sponding seven months ot that year $784,825. Tho net Increased In July from $55.(540 Inst yenr to $B0.lac, nnd for tho last seven months, $419,508 was reported ns ngalnst 5331,77!) for the corresponding months of 1015. The iitlrplus reported nt tho end of July was $32,083. against $28,021 nt tho end ot July of the previous year, and for tho seven months' period It wns reported ns $227,338, in comparison with $209,174 In 1015. Trading on the l'hlladolphla Stock Kx ehango opened quirt ngaln todny, nnd thero wns very llttlo doing throughout the first hnlt of the session. Attention wns" ngaln attracted t" the riillitilelphla llnpld Tran sit beouliso of the labor troiililcs, which, apparently. Judging from statements of transit ollk'lnls ttnd the continued operation of the cars without nny Interruption, do not seem to bo causing nny dilllcultlcs nt nil. Very few trolley Issues were traded lit rjur' Ing tho first part of the day, and Ultra fftm no Indication of the market for thesa eecurl tics becoming active. Itnpld Transit trust eertlflcates sold fc 19, yesterday's last price; and I'hllftdelphl Traction Issues Wero traded In unchanged nt 78. Klcctrlc Storage Battery continued lo hv In demand and, nftcr opening up Hi tt hd vanced lo 67, which' was rt gain of IVi &VW the closing prlco of the last session, Very few sales were made, however, either at the first figure or tho lAlter. UuTfalo nn'd Susquehanna securities Jumped Into prominence about tho end Ot the flint hour when Its trust certificates sold nt 60, nn advanco ot IH and ft UVf shnres of Its preferred stock were traded in nt nSH, up 4t,4 points. No new developments were presented In the traction situation over tho noon houiy nnd Itnpld Transit trust certificates, Fhlla delphta Trnrtlon nnd Union Traction ruled firm during the nftcrnoon. The three Issoet rold unchanged from Inst night's closing level. Cramp trust certificates advanced l',i to 74 on a sale of two shares! General Asphalt preferred became strong over tho noon hour, rising to 70VJ find Luke Superior reacted to 10 j, after bcln taltcn nt 10. llnpld Transit certificates took another Jump again todny Just before tho ctoso of the matltet, selling up a quarter nt 19 K PHILADELPHIA MARKETS Cloths Strong at Manchester MANCHKSTEK, Aug. 8 Cloths r strong, with a. considerable Inquiry, but sals are moderate. Tb yarn market U steady. GRAIN AND FLOUR . WlttlAT Uiv-lpts, 1S0.II2O Inisli. The mar ket further ilrrlinr.l L'r early In the day, hut the hs wns Blnre entirely rernverril unJer l.ulllKh Kl'oeiilntloii In the VFt. tjuotiidonn: Cnr lotx. In oxiwrt elevator No. - reil, stint, $I.R.14I'1..1' Nn. mimheitt ml, ll.al 1f I .S I ; Meniner No. .' reil. l..'lttii'l.:l.1; No. .1 1 nt. tl ..'Intel. lis; re jected A. tt.27ffl.atl; rejected 11. I1.2.1W1.SS. roIlN" Itoeelnl!., r,IOS lituh. Trnile wnn nul-t hut tirlceH ruled steady. Oiiotiitluna: Car Iota for local trade, iin tn location W'tntern Nn. 1! yel low, tillcii.V; do, Bteuiner yellow, lUUrlUc: dn. Nn. 3 yellow. UlttUL'c; do, No. 1 yellow. 8SW Mic. OATS Hcrelnls. .is.nin Inioh. Prices wero Mendily mnlntnliicd. hut demand ivnn nnly mod erate, quotations: No. 1' white. ."Ur.nic: standard white. .".i)(rrii'i; Nn. n white. -IHti W lll'i !: No. 1 while, lllJ 17e; sample outs, 111 KUt. FIX) 1711 Ilecelpts. 2fi() Mils, and I.R20.202 Ihd. In H.iclcH. There wiim Utile trading nnd values wero larpely nominal. (JnotatlniiR. per 10(1 lha. In wood Winter, clear, ,VJ.V.1.7.1: do. slrnlKht. (',.7Siiil.2."i; do, patent. Stt.L'SCod.rit); Knnnni. clear, ciittnn naertv, A 10(fcS.7li; dn, xtrnlrtht, cot tnn p.irki. J.",.ll0ifll.'J5: do, patent, cotton Mtcks, J(l.2.".Mii.r.n; Kprlnir. first clear, tri.r.nyii; do, ptrnlnht, tlllil'il.-Ki: do. pntent. Id. Iilii do, fnvorlto lirnndi. l7,VSif7.7r: city mills, choice nnd fancy patent, l7.2SfP7.7.'ii city mill, reg ular itradea 'lnter, clenr, 15. -".Or,. 7(1; do, Btralaht. I.1.7r(fril.2ri; do, patent. 111.2300.80. Itli: FIjOI'II ruled tlrm under small supplies hut trado wns quiet. Wo ouote nenrhy at J 1. COlf 5 per bbl., and western at ?5.25SiU. PROVISIONS There wna a fair Jnbhlnir demand nnd vnlues ruled steady. Quotations: City beef. In sets, smoked and nlr-drlcd. 2Sc; western beef. In sets, smoked, 28c; city herf, knuckles nnd tenders, smnkrd and nlr-drlcd, 2Hc; western beef, knuckl's and tenders, smoked, 2flc: beef hnms, I'JSKfaO; pork, family. I27.0UW28: hams. H. 1'. rtitvd. lorse, lSli(H8Hc: do, skinned, loose, IDVi WID'io: do. do. smoked, 2()U 4J2()Mio: other hams, smoked, city cured, ns to brand and average, lltiic; ilo. hams, smoked, western cured, lUWc; boiled, boneless, 31c; picnic shoul ders, S. 1'. cured, loose. He; do. smoked, loci bellies, In pl-kle. nccordlnK to average, loose, 1014 c; breakfast bacon, ns tn brand nnd nveraire, rlty cured, 2le; do, western cured, lOWiDc; Inrd, western, refined, tierces. 14',c; do. do. tuba. 14'4r; do. pure city, kettle rendered, in tierces, ll'.ic; do. do, In tubs, HVic. REFINED SUGARS TleOned suitam sold slowly nnd tho market was unsettled. ItellniTs' list prices: Mxtrn linn Rranu latfd. 7.2r,W7.(l.c: powdered. 7.4n7.73e: eon fectloncra' A. i.L'jQi'?.." Jc; aolt erndta, C.CUW 7.30c. DAIRY PRODUCTS nUTTRll Choice slock Hold fairly and ruled firm wltlt supplies well denned up. Quotations follow: Western solldinicUed creamery, fancy specials. .'12c: extra, aiitrntc: extra llrsts. 2l)c llrsts, 2tc: seconds, 27di27Wc; narby prints, fancy. 33c: do. average extra. SlO.'lL'e: Co. firsts. 2Htif30c; heconds. 27B,27'.4cj jobblnr; sales of fancy prints, i)il(j3!ic. nOOS Thero was a cood outlet for the limited receipts of ttrlctly tine, ikes, prices of which ruled firm at tho late advance. Quotations: In frM cases, nearby extra, line iier doa.i nearby llrsts. H.t() per stnndard case: nearby current re. celpts, 7.(I3(f'7.1i. kt cns.'i western extras, 3()c Iter doz.t western extra firsts. f.H.'lOG'K.lU per case; do, llrsts. ?7.MI(i'N.lu per easo; fancy se lected candied fresh cess were jobbing at 31W 3."c per doz. Clinnsi: Ogerln.ts wero light and tho market ruled firm with demand fair. Quotations: New York, full cream, fancy, lO'iCM'c; do. dj, fair to sood, liitilOVvc, part aUlms, oiflie. POULTRY I.IVn Fowls sold fairly nnd values were firmly maintained. Chickens weru dull nnd weak. Quotations: Fowls, 2()i2lc: roosters, lldlac: sprlne chickens, an'onllni: tn iiuullty, wuliihlns 102 lbs. nnd over nph ce. 21022c) white I.t'Khorns, aceordlns tu qiiHltty. lli)2Uc; ducko, an tn size and quality. 1.1017c; plseons, nld. per pair, 2.142Ko: do., ynune. per pair. 2ll0)22e. DItllHSEIi The market ruled Arm under Hunt crferlnu-H mid n fair demand. Quotations: Fresh killed, dry-idckctl fowjs. 12 tn box. dry-packed, fancy selected, 23c; do. welshlnj 4H , ibs. apiece, .-ve; no. weisnini; ils. apiece, 22Wc; do. welhliiB Mb lbs. nplece. 52o: do," wvlKhlnic 3 lbs. apiece. 2llf$21c. Fowls la bbls.. tce-pached. fancy, dry-picked Northern In diana, anil Illinois. ui'IkIiMk. l".l lbs. apiece, una 1111 22c; do. southern Irdlina lllnols, weighing I Ibs. apiece. L'l'qf. smaller sizes. 18W2DC. Uld roosters, ury-plcl;cd. lu'io: nrulllnic chickens, llll.,tils. larKc, 2ilir21r. do. Indiana. Inrge. 2IO 2'ic; ito. suiulter sUis. 220)20. Ilrollcrs, Jer sey, fancy. 323Utc- broilers, other nearby, we Uhlan 1&2 Ibs. apiece,, Qttft'J'Ja; broilers. nenrb. smaller sizes. 27tr20c: ducks, nearby, sprint. U2(ic; squuhs. per doz. While, welch ing 11&12 lbs. per' doz, $5.5()ri.7.1: do. white, nulimliut tlSjllD Ibs p.r ds., I l.(l()iWS.23; do, white, wclKhlnu K lbs per dos., I.'l.7an4.1ll; do, while, weiuhlnrf 7 lbs Per doz.. 3.233.tl(): do. white, wclxhliiK- n&iWi Ib4 per doz., Jl'.sny 2.73: do. dirk, 12.236 2.73; du, small and No. li. U0ctfJ1.23. FRESH FRUITS Choice stock was itenerally btendy under mod erate offering and n f.tlr dein.tud. Quutatiunst Apples. Uelawaro and Mar.il.ind, ivr hamper Fancy. li 1.23; fair lo suod, :i."iV73c. lemons, imt Ih-x. i(t!7. l'lnei'.poks. Florida, tier crnte, 1.5iiS3.tSO. Cherries, New York. sour, per M-lb basket. Ml? (','.; do. catl ar.l,s, iwr H-lb Itnsket. iinKtlc. l'eaches, Oe.iritt.1, jt car rier llelle. t2.K0ffl3; KlU-rtii. 12 50.'!: Car men, 1 ,"0(2..'Ui, iliiunialn itiMh-. 12 ( 2. 0(1. Pears, North Carolina, per bid.. $1011. Canta louies. peluware mid Maryland, ir crate, l 1.73; dn. North Carolina, twr ttamlavd crate. 30a 1.2r: do, do, iwr ll.it cnUi, auto 10c, drupes. North Carolina and D. law.iro. per crate, 1.2n0 1.30. AVJlcriiiL-Ions, bouthcrn, inr car, I150O 3'' VEGETABLES Trada was fair nnd values generally wero well sustained, as fultuwa: White, potatoes, tier bbl. No. 1 Hast.rn Shore. 1.7.V2.23; No 2. Eastern .Shire. 75cMl;No. 1 Norfolk. 1. Sufi 1.73; No. 2 Norfolk. 7Bu. White x,liitnes. Jersey, per bas ket. 4Ut24rv. Sweet iHitatois. North Carolina. ,er bbl. No. 1 !3.tlUb4: No. 2, 22.7fi. Unions, Jirsey, per lk. t. 73c Wtl; do. IVnmyl. vsnla. per hamper. II 2301.73; do, do, per lOO lb luff. 2.734l3; du, Virginia, iwr basket, tl 1.30: do. Iowa, iier llin-lb bsf. 1303.23. Ksg plant. Norfolk. "per crate. I2W2.30. X3uaumbers, Nurfolk. per bbl., II 5UW2. do. do. per W -hbl. basket. 3U079c: do. do, per 1-3-Ubl, basket, 00c. Keep the Record of Your Investments in a most convenient way by using one of our Investment Rec ords on which you can enter the prices paid for your securi ties, the yields, the taxes and the' interest periods. We shall be glad to send a com plimentary copy on request. W.UiamP.Bonbright&Co.,.nc, MUiirdSi wis i Art airtuuu, jr. Ilanazer 437 Cheilnut St., Philadelphia New York Bestoa Loadiq Wtllitm P- BoEbrlsut Co. UetK.ll parU IlonhrUht Oa. Financial Briefs Tlio following Pennsylvania corporations liavo filed notice of increase of capital stocjt or tlelit: John Ilraun & Sons, Pennsylvania Lawn Mower Works, Philadelphia, stock, $10,000 to J50O.000; Keystone Equipment Company, Philadelphia, stock, JE000 to 1100,000! William Amer Company, Phlla tlclphla, stock, $220,000 to 1370,000 ; Mercer County Iitcht, Heat nnd Power Company, (rcclivlllc, stock, $100,000 to $200,000 J United .States Klcctrlc Steel Company, Pitts burgh, stock, $GOO0 to $125,000. Hanks lost to tho New York Subtreasury yesterday $1,672,000 and since Friday $2,035,000. The Itttsslan Government has ordered nine small engines from' the American Loco motive Company. Tho New TorU Subtreasury was creditor nt tho Clearing House $1,070,017. Merchandise Exports Greater NRW YOUK, AUg. 8. Tho exports 01 merchandise In the port of New York for tho week ended August 5 wero valued at $oO,445,7C9, against $32,271,813 for the pre vlous week and $29,158,310 In tho corre stranding week a year ago; since JnnuaVy 1, $1,007,827,301, compared with $809,297,--4C0 In tho corresponding period last year. BAR SILVER Bnr sliver was quoted In London at 31d today, nn advanco of 3-lSd. Commercial bar Bllver was quoted In Now York today at CO He, up He Every Type of Power-Transmitting Machinery Link Belting Sprockets Chain and Attachments Constantly in Stock If nil Orders Promptly rilled IJUUUUULJ m rsssTssMMMssMMHssssfMMssBsIM CHARLES BOND CO. 3JO An CM STRICT' lowsf Insurance rannz&ffifiI8lSa E3rjR'iaBJral3iBIH!5g rT7Tn .i.ir fl nONCRETB construction reduces tho insuranco rates on buildinps and contents. Tlio firo risk is so slight that many owners carry no insurance on tho building. CONCRETE FOR PERMANE N.CE. Writs It Fwm.r l.l.ra.SM P0RTIAND CEMENT A5SOC1ATI0H 101 Park Att New Ystktldlt CornTT? ELKINS, MORRIS & CO. BANKERS Land TItt Building Philadelphia High Grade Pennsylvania Tax Ffee Railroad Bonds Equipments and Public Utility Bonds MKMUEIIS MEW VOKK AND llULADELrUIA. BTUL'U UXCHAN0K3 Edward B.Smith 8t Co ETinutirD 1803 'BANKERS lfemtcrj Nuj York and PMlaitlfkUt Stock Eichanjti HJl OUISTMCT SiBkIT, PUIUDaXBU SO FINE STiiirr Nsw Y01K 1'KOI'OSAtS WILLIAM STEELE f SONS CO.. 1600 AUCH t., Mvs plans a 04 simillcatlons posted tot laaauncturlns bulljlnis and powsr punt tat B. H & It. W ruisher. to H srecltd t Twen. ?B?,llr-fur'Th5U,.ltUatforf S & SisUbsr. PrwosU will b rsnlvtd ua tn til. wiat lines ot ork- Eicavstwa. brtsxworK, sub matOhtJ stuns, oriuiin.niui urrm cotta. structursi isIitLaBaUs trtwwor. rooAex b4 work. pliSoblB. .Mlntfo and tSSmf. wr. wofuu. i aa urriua work. unks. raisi orwx stscit. ciuintt wati t& lsw uwjrs, sicei soin, sdi7 su4 onKKM. ie. , The rlt, t- U rr ervJ la rajstt Bjr or U ccsat. 1 stL m niHKCTUKl OF A(tt)NT4A'yt rmLLfiwmm . wti SrfoSIJiMA $fi8if Qfeus s.iie. lftftrirtlJiBrHfM'---ifllllrfih.i - -..i&J .JfctfclrsHJMH' .'.isi-, 1