EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1916. 4 j E- FINANCIAL NEWS 'MANY HOLDERS SELL STOCKS TO jm nr SAJNS aijjia UN uasju OF LABOR TROUBLE liquidation Effective in Causing Recessions of Around a roniu in jjeuuuig xvauroaci issues Tennessee Copper Turns Weak Late in Day High Points fn 'ToMtfk Ffrofcfol Neios New high record for nnsajnn cxchiha. Frtnch vxehanne nVi T,-f Ji!5SriEljBF fjpontwj "" "' y ""'" ywvorn rat.rortrf, carnirips, and rose. IKcsidnt .i , .1 . . . NEW YORK, Aug. 29. Brokers Who watched tlio tratllr.fr closely today said thnt thorn .n, mti tsM but thttt a grc,lt many peraon 1,a1 soW out holdlnga of loiift Mock In order to be on tho safo Bide It troublo should result from tlio strusBle now In progress " ffcHveen tho railroad managers and labor leaders. These sales were efTecttvo In ' S.lnR recessions of around ono point In a number of lendlnc rnitmn.i .inri... Rarlnff the llrat half of tho day, but more nronounccd weakness was shown In a aurruer 01 tlio inuuBirmia uiiu wnr-onier issues. ?. Tim entrance of llumonla Into the war and tho nnliiishmi rntninn i.nn belief In Impottant circles that this action will shorten tho period of hostilities Wde the stocks of corporations depending on foreign demand for .inch .irnnts fttiotf a lack ot demtinJ' nntl losses were sustained lit such Issues as Baldwin "jVocomotlve, uruqiuio aieci, American locomotive nnd others In that group. The greatest decline was sustained In Studebaker, but that stock recovered part of its loss on tho official denials ot rumors that an issue of now stock was pending J-"" ". u..o " -ui.iu.-iiuui.iiy 01 mo resi ot tno list. From n ihftrt period after tho opening the preferred Btock was persistently bought, moving up from 99H to 102, whllo tho common ranged around 41 until late in tho after noon. k There was exceptional weakness in the last half of the day In TcnncBseo Copper, which sold down C points to 23. For some time past this stock has shown , uncertain tono because ot reports of .failure to comply with the terms of Its far contracts, nnd today other stories wcro in circulation. United States Steel common reflected profit-taking sales to a greater extent than any other issue, fall ing 1,4 pc'nts t0 95' I Interest was attached in banking circles to tho development in Russian ex- Blunge. Ruble checks on 1'ctrograd, which n week ago sold at 30.7G, wcro today Rup to 33.75, making the advance more than 2c on tho ruble since yesterday niorn- lnff. nnd n new top maris, ai uio same lime exenange on licrun was extremely weak, relchsmarks cables selling at a new low record of 70. CURB ISSUES WEAK SELLING MODERATE .i "" Trading Influenced Almost Wholly by Change Prices. ', Motors Lose Heaviest S NEW YORK, Aujr. 29. The curb market today was Influenced almost wholly by the trlc on tho New York Stock Kxchnnge. with market opinion influenced hy tho en trance of Ilumanla Into tho Kuropcnn war nd by fears of disturbing rcsuItH as a se quence to tho announcement mado by the railroad labor organizations to stand on n. llrlks-order already issued, i There was a moderato selling of stocks, tut theso sales wcro sufficient because of lharp declines In many issues, with the ABOtor BtOCKS snowing mo most .iruuouiiuuu weakness. Chevrolet, wnicn soia laio yesicruny ni lit, recorded a further loss, declining to HI. United Motors dropped from 00 to IJj. Tho usual activo industrials and munitions stocks also showed a weak tone with .Gaston, Williams and Wlgmoro selling .....- nr ill. tn i-.ir. sulimnrlnn f jltlded from WA to 33, and Mldvnle BtetU which opened at, 63, declined to C3. Aetna Explosives rangeil irom iztt to liX. Drlggs-Scabury advanced from 8t tali, but oulckly lost thi3 gain. ' The oil stocks were quiet and showed . little, change. In the mining siocks me reaiurc wm Consolidated, which advanced from 18V4 to 22U. The buvlmr was based on tho dis patches from directors at tho mines stating f, that shipments at the rate of 100 tons a day will begin about September i. The new British two-ycnr notes sold at ISH, a shade under tho subscription prlco. K.UUO...U.UM, New York Bond Sales do CV til 11)17 11X1 11X1 lllllN tlnn Co Line U4s... tMiJi HUM KlifS alt & Ohio :H4a IC U'JH D2J, ilo Rs MiiU Hi'l 4 Km i d,i 4a. IHlU vilti llilU do cv 4'4 II4H IMS IH',4 cth til eel rfd r,a lllll'J lllilU lllil'i mi r.7 7n mi; (Aetna Kxrloslvos .... Amerlcan-iiritiBn auk American Marconi ... Cinadlan Car Co ... ' do nfd Chevrolet Motors .... iirtlss Aeroplane ... rlm-Seabury tounon l'honocranh lukell & Darker Oar lendea MfR Iithodlon flronze ofd Vulm Munitions ... Manhattan Transit ... UUvalc Steel Out Elevator tenets Motors 'oole Bnic I S Kreice w I ..... itlndard Mntnra .....: Birombers Motors .... tlatx Mntnr.1 Trllncle Film Loiiea aiotors ...... nlted l'ront Bh.irlnK , I 8 h & It com ... an ritA Whllo Motors ....... WorlJ film BTANDAHD finilnols nid, . 70 ,1h:i . -I . HS . u -A l ' L . MM . (1.1 . L'4 . Ill) . 11 . (I . U5 : 0$ i Askcil 1-J'A w SH DO fell 1811 311 N8 111 3S B8 If 3JU i OIL 0U4 . mlrla Pip IUB I'fll J O pt New Jeraey vot neir lorK OTII STOCKS. 1 HjJ ::::::-j7u Sin SIO HER Olli STOCKS, Cfil,Ln nil Cuden Co hierntllonal Fetroleum ,.,. l"li nouiton uu .- MJwtit Ilennlnc ...,, tipulp lteflntn? B ....&.r rtrtrrrro r, aimmt oiudna, "ota gattt Copper and Zino wrro de Pasco 1JJr !! inti 13 GO !n Ooldn?U t ) IJjnt National MUJV goldfleld Merser Kecla MInlnir .. Bow.8p.unS-. ::::::::: :: : ah YZMr. '" 5' Jambo Bitenalnn ...,,,..,,.,,,.. BU McKlnley-barrasIl ,,,.,.;,.,.,,, Gil fm Copper , ..,,, 10',i KtJf...Co ot Aerlca O s iaUTl0Y ,1 Mj.Uh-iu'aa-::;::::;::::::::::2M Tirvria Bihd,B.P"co 6 "Irx UUval-. Km ?" rfT ttuiua oUi IDOH r RAILROAD EARNINGS MOI1ILB AND OHIO, 1U1II. 176 SS8 1T4II J75 J 12 12 14'i luti 16 k 60 1) 5 1-10 B 3-1(1 87 6i Cu lH 10 lllali. jriOOO Alai Gold cv r.a scr II. -., ileum Ainor Agr rv Gi 71 31RUUU AiiElo-Kr Rs ,. !Mi 33UHMI Am l'orclcn Sec Rs.. US Hum Ann Arbor 4 in., S.ldilii Atrhlpon Ron -In 1 llinil do cv ni 11117 l')n KKKI Atlnn Co Line Hi a... Hlltj, 11)1111 Halt A Ohio :'i HS lUIMHf (10 l!.xoiiii do 71IIKI iln l.tllllll llr-lh "(() iirooK un i:iv 1st &3..KH. uu 2HIKII) Can Oovt 4s 1DJII !i!H HUH l'JIIIH) do 43 1U31 lllljt II'.), IHIH Cal Uas & Klcc ns.... I'D i HII i limn Cent Uu cons :n lnnfi luu luonn Chill Copper 7s HM 1LM K00O Ches b onlo cv 4',4s.. Hl'i Kl'i CUnil do 4Ws H H'M 211(11111 do cinv Gs MiH V2K cr.uiiu chi n ft q joint -is.... im vi'.i r.HOU Chi M & tit r rfd 4Vi8 112 112 10(111 do ccn Is VII VI) liOdll do cv -itta KiOVi I1111X (il)oo no sen ls Hii , noun do Bs rTA 1111)0(1 Col Industrial .'is..... 711 H IUOO Col ft .South 1st 4'... 01U mini do 4n .... -'OOU Chic Un Sta 4 1(000 ucl a 1 11111 IIUUII Den & Rio -ooo uiR Hecur Corp 01.... i..; louo I)u l'ont Pnwdr 4U..luiVi KIOU 1: Tcnn V & U con Gs lor, lllllllo Erlo conv 4s Scr A.. (' . 1000 Hrla conv 4s tier V.. H3U 3(10(1 Krlo I'n col 4s ...... HUH 71)01) I'la ft n.ist Co 4V4s.. US 1(1000 (ten JMec deb Gs ....104 noiii) iiud & Man In iiiuii do rid as 10t)() III Steel deb H(l()(l lnrllnnn. Steel 1000 III Cent rfd 4s H7.. 87 1000 -do 4s 11)33 N.V.' 1111)00 Interb R T ret Gs.... D7 m.-.imn rnlnr lpr 1 rt 4US..1IIH 107000 do W I 0 D7H 07 3IID0 Inter Nov Gs 107-r 32000 I.acka Steel Ss 10.10.. 1)4 41100 I.k Sh deb 48.1928,... UG inooo (to 11)31 , IH'.i 2000 I,eh Val Coal Ds...,'.ii)i j (1(1110 Lnrlllard ns 7331)0(1 Louis ft Nush 4s.. . now) Manhattan 4s 10000 Manhattan Sta 4s . llKKin Minn St I S 8 M 4s GOOD Mo Knn & T lac 4a. 3000 Mo lac ct 4s Soouii do w I 4s 31)00 do Gs 1017 , 1001) do Gs 1021) 3000 N Y Air lik ct Os.. 21)000 N Y U i 11 (Is 1000 do 4ttS Low. Ctnao. 1)2 U2 1)7 1)7 ugS nnVi US 08 11.1 0.1 U2S 112 1IKIT4 IlKlTd 1(11 u;i !!!i"t !?,' 84 Ujji 7 ti 112 01) 100 V4 101 G7J4 711 1)0 111IOV It .. WIH H.l conv 4s "iliir.JS lo.ik lo.i J 11 r rM Gs.. "7 (17 h "'7;4 Corp ns.... l.i'.i 7: 101 103 111) 8.H1 81) M)Va 11:1 uj lOltk 111! 7.1 llll'.l 10.1 mi 8.14 n G 27W 27W 274 70 70 70 .,.. DPI II1U lll'S Gs .....102 102 74 102 87 87.. K U75 117 A lONfJ IOSC4 If .101 . 1)4 . 80 . U1V4 . 74 . 4S . III'. , un . in .10:1 107 113 U.1 til 101 101J4 0l K'.llT 8(1" 8; Oil 74 48 01 uo 111 1113 88i (a ' im 1 3-1 a 5S 8 114 DO MH 101 ftii iwiu. increa. Ilvlrt V'f AutTUt ... 1210,201 113.1108 irwo July i ;;; l.aTd.lut - o,7i) ICWCINNATI, NEW ORIGANS AKD TEXAS bird woeU in.. u iIhiim iinsis rwojuiv 1 :.::: iT8so:gio 4os.3s MINNEAPOLIS AND 8T. LOUIS . G000 1'IIOUI) 1 INI ton hooo N Y liwy naj as. 110(10 N V Tel Ken 4Ws 2000 Noif ft West 4s. GOOO do dlv 4s 1000 Nor l'ac prior 4s, 400 do een lis 17(100 Pacific Tel Gs.... 100(1 I'enna en 4tt... 1(1(10 .In 4Uh 11121 1((((,(l( n,n Tr A S .la. . . 08 2000 St I, I M ft So ccn Gs. loo. noon St L ft 8 f aja w 1... 83 l.iooo do in w i... no; 1000 do ser A w 1 18 201)0 San A ft Ara T 1st 4s. 07 MKtll Hnnlh Hal Rll 101 2100(1 South l'ac cv 4s 8(1 ftimn An v rrt t n fla 111.1 1M0IIII da rfd 4S. 3000 South Itwy gen 4s 11,(11, dr. fnn ! ..... 111T4 111 . I)2ti II2H ''-ft null 103 HI8VJ OTA 1IIIJ4 II3H 0.1 0l lul.. 101H 8Ul 811 01 74 4S 01 0!) 01 1113 lllji VJhk 01 10SV4 lIMVi 6000 KYCf 3VS. May 1031 02 1000 do 414 a 1011.1 1118 Riinn n j 14. i. 111114 . iii:i oooo do 44s ions ......108V4 108 loslf, 1000 N Y Oas II .ft P 4s... S4 81 J 84H 81)00 NY Nil & 11 s IIS',1 112 112i . 117 r,7(i r.7'4 07 07 112 8S Ul .'-4 8Sl 0.1 .... 03 II3? 0.1i ...,1110 100 lllll4 ....104 tiilja 101 ....100 11111 1011 null OHl.i 1181.1 i do cv ret l p as,,,,iii:i4 . nil a . 71H uu 7000 Tenn O ret to ...... U2JI luuo ioxas Ac l'ac isi us. UH'i 11111 S.H'i G3il IIH'J 117 101 811 103 8'l 71 mi. f?(i(i(l Third Ara ref 4s GOOO Third Ave ndj 3s. 0(1', 8 711 10000 U S Oolt 4s Ill 1000 U H Realty 3s 70,, 1000 U S Rubber Cs 102 83000 U H Steel s f Gs ....103 10(1(1(1 Union l'ac rfd 4s .... UO 2000 Un llwya S F 4s St., GOOO Va Car Chm 1st Ss... 07 2000 West Electric Gs 11)2 1000 West Md 1st 4a .,... 72 10000 West Shore reg 4s ... 88 3000 do 4s .uf 1000 West Union Gs 101 DHU 100 8.1 ( G3 IIH (17 100 811 103 811 71 I"1.. 1)2 1 Oil? 8i ;f in" 70 102 1113 DO 31 1)1 lir'i in 1" V' 88 88 '! 1)1 2 1)2 02 (114 0(1 UHJ4 78 111 70 102 103 00 31 vt; lo: 101 licird, week Aumiat ... J2I8.271 lo July 1 (.,,,,,.: 1.528,318 141.8113 10i.72a AUiltAMA lillRAT sniiTtrnnN. iRiS Wk Auut .,,. J0IJ.213 Ml.?" rroia Jul- i iiu.vn-i 78.202 ' QEORCITA RnilTIrPTTM 4Mn WTIRTDA. WZ&J&'''. am CHICAGO QREAT WESTERN. 162.014 hi.wi 13.058 12.410 r' . vmwnuu unuii ivx..3.4. IJW yeelt Ausuat ... $378,313 lroa July i .,.. 2.280.817 CHICAGO AND ALTON. V7::.:::::.:: a.l:.jfi! flm. . UUfAUlAN fAUiriU. 5 (rosi ,112.247.410 I .....,...,... 4. U17.ua." R?!'' nded June SO: IS"". ...... "un rjw ms "C4tt altfr Charlies: I.US3.370 t";r.roas oijT.isn ...... .. tt.lRl.SO'J '".T..,... W..W..W 223. til 4.3.12.071 1.1! HI. O&U 12.708.8S6 1.024.042 1.432.G72 1,280,1120 W1.K34 BANK CLEAKING13 RnifcJ"f.ni tod comred wllb cfrrM I-WMlne day Ut two years: T 4elhU l33.11MI.U.-(8 $37,143,009 $27.400.G8 ',- . 27 70vl.T73 21.261,432 18.4S0.870 BATl RIT.VFR Bar nit.. .. j . r a .,.. IVJJh" MB.HO. ,7i"T4iwrci3ai bar aivr was auotca in JofK today at tJSfec, aa ndvaw et FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK, Aug, 2S, The features of the foreign exchange market In tho early dealings today were exceptional strength In rubles, at a new high record, and a more moderate degree of firmness Mn French exchange. Relchsmarks were a shado better than the new low record of 70 for cables, established late yester- Quotatlons were: Demand sterling 4.75 H, cables 4.76 7-16, 60-day bills, 4 71. 90-day bills 4.694 S relchsmarks cables 71 U. checks 71; rubles cables nominal, 32.15, checks 32.65 frano cables 5,87, checks 6.88 H ; lire cables 6.47, checks 6.474 i Swiss cables 6.285, checks 629; Vienna cables 12.35, checks 12.30; Scandinavian kroner cables 28.70, checks 28 60: pesetas cables, 20.20, checks 2042; guilder cables 4i 6-16. checks 41U. The !:..,...- firQ fnr Scandinavian exchange show a loss ot 10 points from yesterday's PTheSfeature of the market In the after noon was a further jump In rubles. These were quoted at from JJU033H for checks nd 33403 or cables. It was difficult to secure evidence of actual transactions, French exchange was also very strong;, cables advancing to 6.91. The .market shaded slightly afterward, to 6.88 5.884 for cables and 6.88 for checks. The other markets were nominally steady on limited Transactions. Sterling. 4.7ft for demand and 4 76 7-16. Relchsmarks were nominal at 714 for checks and 714 tor cables. Vhe market , th. afternoon showed cross. currents. Sterling wan uuniiu., ---relchsmarks ceded to the new low record which had been a matter of controversy In U.3 late dealings on Monday, 70 tor cables. Fair degree of actlvlt. was reported In French and Russian exchange. n contrast to the dullness in me ii ...,.... , with the exception of francs, most other classes pf exchange showed reactionary tent dencles. Francs were quoted at 5.88 for ,hi and 5 8 fo checks.' Pesetas eased to 20 1? . aVlMcra ftaded to 41i less 3-32 ind 4X5,16 less J-32. Rubles continued strong at 334034. KATES FOB JUONEV ...Tor. f fifo illadeloaU J iH8 lioaton , 3H84 I J8 mieVrlsl KwV.'tbre W 3x uioathi. fW deSEr je4i Ncw York Stock Salei ) Lait close. Itttth. Low. Close. Acme lto.t.,t,, ...,,,,, mu uiH Mi bW Alaska J (iold Mi,,i,t. 74 ",)i AbskA tlold M ,. (H 10H Aim Chalmers Mfg.,... 231$ 2,1 Allls Uhaimerj Mrs pf,, 78)f 78V Am Ae (IhomlrAii. ...... 77M 7( AmAB Chemical pf loUi 1005f lOOJi 100? Ant licet SUjfir. , ?S 7)1 b0( SOU Am Can,,,. ,. , r,'j), CU 5SU fiOH Am Cm pf ;...,..,...,. HI U214U2 112 Am Cat .t Kdy....,,.,. ,1' 0U4 01 , 01 Am Car & Fdy pf ...... 117H 117H 117) 117if Am coai rroducu 117 145 ll n Am Hide .t L lf. ....... r2 52 Am Ice Securtl03....... 28l 2S Am MnscoJ 21H 21, Am Llnsccl pf 4!f IS Am IxicomotiTC... ...... 77 7')U Am Smdllna .t Hot .... !)a nsti Am suear Hcrinlnn lOOJs 110 Am Tei u 'icl . Am Woo'cn.,,., Am Woolen pf 071$ OOU 0014 00J4 Am Wrltlne l" pr....... 2754 27 27 27 Am Zinc L & Sm !W1 31U MH Mi Am Zinc I, &Sm pf.. Ofl'4 CO. OflH COW Anaconda Cop M HMi t.rM 8T Hf VJ1 13H 23 7854 70 62 28 20) 47 7fi ITU 110 7f 1354 23 78' i 70 C2 28 20H 47 75 7! 110 .131!. 1HU4 1301 130U .4iH uh -im m Atch lop & S V. AOi'i 103)i 102VJ 102J4 Atch T ft S E1 nf 11) l)'S U8H MSH Atl (lull H W I 72S4 711S 71'1 71)J Hal 1 joco Works 7l)i( 78 70) 77v Halt & Ohio 8CJi J-G'S K 8.5 llcthlchcm St ISO 4SHa 4 4SIJ4 llothtchcm Steel pf 137 135 133 135 llrook-.jrn Uap Tr 81 tH 8.,' So' Drawn Shoa 01 00 1 00' 5 COSi Hums Uros.. 78'f 78 77)4 7714 Iliitlo k Superior 0054 CiV,i 0054 0()i Cal 1'clroicuni pf lb 4,"i!4 4054 4.,)j Canadian Pacific 178 177U 177J4 177;i Central Leather GO'I f1!i Wi r'0)i Chandler Motor 103 lo.l 102 10.1 Chos&Ohlo fill Gl'f 01 01 Chi Mil & St l'aul 01 I). M H3U 1M'( C'hl & Northwestern .... 12054 120)4 120 120 Chi & Northwestern pf. .170H, 170 170 170 Chi It I & l'aclilc 17n 17b 17!( 17)4 Chile Copper 20U 20 20 20 Chlno Copper.... 63' J f2 CI GU4 Col Fuei A Iron 4S54 48 47!4 47)4 Continental Can pf 107)4 107 107 107 Consolidated Mai. Ccrn Products Kef ll'j corn Products Iter pr... 01 C'roolblo Steel 70' Cuba Cane Sucar r.Ki Cuba Cans Susar pf Ot'j Dlsllll Fee Corporation.. 45!f .133? 4 13534 133J4 133'j Dome Mlnei. Klrctrlc Storaee Hat . Krlo Krlo 1st pr , (icner.il Motors pf (ioodrleh 11 F.. , 2-1 '5 . OH!, . 37 . 03(4 .122 7154 14'. CO) i 70, fit Ul). 45 244 00 :,o,'4 ca 122 1 11 00 75 03! i t)l!( 45 22'X 0.1 ::oi4 ran 122 70)4 11 1)0 755$ mi !)U 45 21 0) :sC4 02; 4 122 71 (Ircat iVorthern pf 117)i 117)4 lin'i 117)4 (i M cfs for ore iron Illinois Central Insp Con Cop..... Int Con Cor v t c sh.. Int Paper Int Paper pt Int Nickel v t cfs Int M M c of Up Int M M pt c of dp... Jewel Tea Jewel Toa pf Kan City Southern Kelly Spring Tiro Kcnnecott Copper Lackblcel Uv Hubb;r Tire Lchlzh Valley Lorlllard P Co pf I.ouls d Naili Mackav Cos pf Manhattan Shirt Co pf ..111 Maxwell Mou 8,1!$ Mexican Petroleum 101)4 Mexican Petroleum pf... 02 Miami Copper '.. 35 M St P &SS M pf ....131)j Missouri Pacific M Pac trefs Mo Pac w Mo Pac pf w Mo Kan & Texas pf. , Montana Power , Nat Ilkcult Nat Cloak & Suit.... Nor Con Cop New Yoric Air Urals. iS'ew York; Central... Norfolk & Western Northern Pacific. Pacific Mall IS 38 :.7ii 3711 101)4 101)4 10114 10114 CO 10)4 low 71(5 4114 41). CO . 10'f . 15'i . 71 . 4(111 . 411 .100) 102)4 . M))S 02)4 .lllli . 25)1 . 71 .. 4!)5i . 70!i . 41 . S0)j ..no 12UJ4 07)4 112 C5)l 10)4 1C)4 7114 40? a 10H J.!. 8S24 mi 10)4 15)4 71 (4 4054 40)4 lOl'l 01!1 70)4 40)j 70 45 SO 111H lll'l -'j 0)i 49! i 76)4 45 I) I 22' 4 40 11)4 112)5 IP.) 70 105 i 71 40'. 7515 45 70 118)4 1'8'i 11854 12U. 12!)'5 12j!i 07)5 07)4 07)4 113 113 113 S2)4 Slsi 8154 1035a 102)i 102)4 1)1)4 01 01 !Wl :'15 31T4 135)5 135)5 135)4 :r. 3)4 i 8 47 101 118 aj Pacific Tel & Tel .37 Prima Kallroad Pressed Steel Car Co .. Pub S Corporatio N J Pullman Co lly hteoi Sp Co liny Con Ccppor lieadlns Ilepubllc Iron & S S?ear Hoe ft Co Soulh Torto It Sucar... Southern Pacific Southern lty Studebaker Co Tcnn Copper lobacco Products Tobacco Prod pf Uiidcr Typcwr pf Union llaz & P pf . . United Fruit , Union Pacific Union Pacific pf.... U a Oi r & F U bind Alcohol,... Un Ilys lnv Co pf. U S Itubbcr U S Kubber 1st pf. U ti Sm It & -M.... USS II & Mpf... U S Sleel Corp'n... U S Steel Corp'n pf. Utah Coppur Va Caro Clicm pf.,., Wabash Wabash pi A Wabash pf II Wells Farso Kxp . .. West li M Western Mary .and... Willys Ovtnand Wool worth V W.... Worthlnston Pump. , Worth Pump pf A,. Worth Pum.1 p. 15. ., 48' i 1) li2 111) 73)4 10)1 13054 137 130)5 130)5 .101)4 103)1 103)5 103)5 .....120)5 12')!. 129 120)4 ...! 10)4 110)4 110 110)4 20 23 204 20)5 3)4 3)4 22)i 181j 10 12 UO iua P.) 3'1 34 22'j 48)5 10 1(2 110 75)4 lll)i 33 35 3 5554 C5I4 C5)S 5554 . 52J5 C2J4 5211 52)4 .130 131)5 131)5 131)5 .10054 100 1.5)4 105)4 . 46)4 45)4 45 4534 . 25)5 25 24!f 2434 .105)4 105 Wh, 10-m . C3J4 G3 62)5 4.2)4 .207 2d4)5 203)4 201)5 .181 181 1SI 1SI . USJ4 0S)J US US , 2334 24 23)4 21 125h 12D4 121)1 122)1 ;i 40 !0J4 23 40'1 4'J 101)4 101)4 101)4 Uf 117 117 40)4 45)4 5'J i 111 .0)5 61 U53f I5!4 101 110 S2'l 10)4 111! 1SJ1 hih HI 70)4 51 Ui) .105)5 105)i 101 ..111 110)4 14) ,. SJ 8251 62)4 . 20 10)4 PJJi ..llHi 110)4 no . 10)4 1S54 1S54 . 50)4 50)4 .110 111 ,. 70)4 7054 ,. 51 51). . 0015 10)4 .U7J5 118 ,. 82)4 S2U .100)4 110)4 110)5 110). 13)i 1315 1354 13) J 4t))4 27 125 5SJ4 28 40' 1 13054 i2J5 liO)i 00)4 11731 118 K2'l S2J4 40 2055 l-'OJS 6.1)4 27)4 40'4 137 3U54 08)4 10 20)1 123 uS)? 28 4511 41') 4 27 125 4lS'i :8 4U 12 130)4 13054 3154 32)4 J(., 00)5 00)4 1,0)5 Spot Wheat alc at Liverpool LIVEKPOOL, Aug. 29, Spot wheat was weak today, with No. 2 hard winter quoted at 14s 2d, a decline ot Cd; No. 2 red winter at lis 4d. n loss of 8dj No. 1 Northern Manitoba at 14s 3d, a drop of 9d. Corn was easy, with American mixed Id lower at 10s 8(i, while plate showed a loss of 2d at Us 7d. Flour was quoted at 62s, a decline of Id. Tho receipts of wheat In tho past three days were 275,000 centals, in cluding 251,000 centals American. The re ceipts of corn were 14,300 centals. Sugar Futures Continue to Sag NEW YOHK, Aug. 29. Futures sugar prices continued to sag ugaln today, and on the call values showed declines of 6 to 12 points, with sales amounting o 3200 tons. Longs continued to liquidated; the market lacked support of any kind. Condition of U, S. Treasury WASHINGTON, Aug. 29 The condition of the United States Treasury, according to a statement Usued today, was as follows; Net balance In general fund, J203,a8S,4BL ; total receipts, 358,743,055; total disburse merits, 470,233,405; deCIcK for the year, f 31.415,157, exclusive of the Panama Canal and public debt transactions. Steel Bonds Bought From England NEW YOIUC. Aug. 29. From official sources It was learned today that the trans action calling fur the purchase of United States Steel Corporation first-mortgage 5 per cent, bonds by the corporation from the British Treasury vas completed last week, when the last of the bonds were de livered to the corporation. The full amount purchased was J35. 000.000, the so-called Car negie bonds held by the Scottish Carnegie Foundation. PRICES INCREASED 61 PER CENT SINCE GREAT WAR BEGAN Vegetables in France Raised 80 Per Cent, Meat 56, Sugar 60 HOARDING CONTINUES By YVES GUYOT Epcctal Cable to Bfciilnff Ledger. PAIUS, Aug. 29. Since tho bcR-lnnlng ot tho war tho average Increase In prices has been fit per cent. Vegetables have gone ud 80 per cent; meat, CD; sugar, colTco nnd tea, CO; min erals, C7 ; textiles, C2, and other materi als, 62. Tho 15urc.ii! Veritas publishes statistics showing that the French merchant marine has lost a little moro then ten per cent In tonnage by the war. This would not bo n great amount It Trance wan building new ships, but she Is not. Alt attempts to lhduco a greater uco of the banks and to Incrcnso pay. .:nts by check Instead of with actual money havo so far met little sitcrcsi, and boarding is Just as great ns It was before the war. Tho people say they will not tako tho chauco of a ncv moratorium for a possible gain of half or even ono per cent. If one pauses to think, hoarding at the present time Is not n great cnlnmlt . Tho people keep their gold In th stocking, but It must come out ngnln somo dny, nnd then it will be very useful for tho return tu a normal Rtnta of affairs, London exchange has been easier the Inst few days, hav.ng fallen from 2S.125 to 23.11. Prices have gone up n good deal on the Ilourre; In some cnBes 25 to 30 per cent. Speculators aro already capitalizing prob able dividends after tlio war. WHEAT PRICES RISE IN STEADY MARKET Low Levels it Start Bring Good Buying, but Supply Is Not Large (iniN iti.i.T wnATiir.u iokkcast. Ctlll'AliO, Aim. 2!. Tim wcnllirr fore cast for 30 bourn fnllouM ... , , Illinois (irnrriillr f.ilr tonlclit nnd to morrow, warmer outh mid rentrnl, roolrr tomorrow north. ..... . . Ml-nonrl tlcncrnllr fnlr tonight and to morrow. (dlKhtty uurinrr tonlelit. Vtlronln fair tonlclit unU tomorrow, cooler tonight Noutlt. . . .MlnnrviM l'nlr tonight nnd prolialdr to morrow, roolrr tonlelit riixt, munirr tomor row nortlmrit. . . Ion ii I'rolmlitr fnlr tonight nnd tomor row, roolrr tonight north central nnd ex treme e;lt tomorrow. .... ... .North D.iUotn (ienernlly fnlr tonight and tomorrow, wnrmrr tomorrow nnd west to- .Hoiilli Ilakotn l'rolmtilr fnlr tonight and tomorrow, wnrmer tomorrow north nnd vr.t. NrliraRfcn rrolmlily fair tonight nnd to niorron. not innrli eh.tngo In temperature. KnniuiH (ienernlly fair tnnlnlit nnd to morrow. hIIeIiII warmer tonlelit. CHICAGO, Aug, 20. Advances of 2 to n'.ic were established In tho wheat market today nnd tho tono was steady to firm dur ing nearly tho cntlro session, with tho ex ception of Just at and after tho opening, when there was some further liquidation of holdings. Indications were numerous thnt tho Inrger lines of the staplo wero not un loaded during tho break on Monday, but were rather added to at least to a moderato extent. Tho Initial levels wero tho lowest of tho day nnd brought In some good buy ing. Tho supply was not large nt any time nnd nil operators appeared more cautious. Broomhall, tho Liverpool authority, In dis cussing the grain possibilities brought about by tho cntrnnco of Rumania In the European conflict and Ha effect on tho opening ot tho Dardanelles, was quoted as saying: "Wheat In South Russia Is soiling at 50c per bushel, nnd the Dardanelles will be opened up perhaps sooner than re cently expected. Stocks nt Odessa aro very moderate and railway facilities In adequato owing to the usage for military operations In that section. World's ton nage Is lighter, with difficulty attending shipment, and therefore It would require much tlmo for shipments to be felt even were tho straits opened nnd the entire surplus available. "In tho event of reopening, prices would naturally advance toward an export parity." Tho avallablo supply In the United States, according to Bradstreets, Is 62,903,000 bushels, an Increase of 1,721,000 bushels from last week, nnd compares w.th 11,147, 000 bushels last year; In Canada It Is 24, 081,000 bushels, a decreasa of 3,880,000 bushels, and compares with 3,132,000 bush els a year ago; In Kurope (continental stocks omitted) It Is 73,200,000 bushels, a decrease of 8.300,000 bushels compared with last week and 40,100,000 bushels last year. The total American and European supply is 100,277,000 bushels, n decrease of 10,459,000 bushels contrasted with last week and 51, 379.000 bushels a year ago. Firmness was shown In corn, which ad vanced to Ittc In- sympathy with the better feeling in wheat. There was fairly good buying throughout the session. A report by John Inglls saying corn In South and Central Kansas was virtually a failure, with western Missouri not much better, was a bullish factor In midsesslon. Yeit'day'i Cloya. O.3U04i.3'J o.aoau.ru o.suau.sj 0.S1Q0.32 u.3-jftu.a:i 0.33CP0.3II U.bl)(UID.-l() O.420U.43 NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NI.W YOIUC. Aug. 29 There was a steady opening In the market for coffee futures today, nnd first prices, showed ad vances of two to four points. Trading was fairly activo on the call, with sales amounting to 7750 bags. The market nt the end of the first hour was a. little off from the opening, due to continued profit-taking by Wall street and recent outside bull Interests. Trading was fairly active, with sales of about 13,000 bags. The local spot market was strong, with a fair business reported. Itlo No. was quotid at 9o nnd Santos No. 4 at 11 Via Freight rates from ! :.. were still high and tonnage scarce, , Today's Openlnr. August ,,,., ..,,. bVptember .,,, ,.ttt October .,. ... ....t. December 0,339.JJ January tSSST'.::::::::::.'::: Aivaw t?r.!1 i"""','V.",n"r.aVib:si u.'niSBlni , ,MM(t(M(((M It -,(l0 RT Juna ..i!.ii '!owil.pT juiy ::..;...... ....... o.oswu.ua u.u.ui LONDON STOCK MARKET War News From Rumania Causes Cheerful Feeling LONDON, Aug. 29. A continued cheerful feeling was displayed on the Stock Ex change today, due to the news from Ru manlu. Trading was moderately active and the tote of the markets was firm. Ollt edged securities were strong, ojuk Influenced by the war news and a revival of the talk of a war loan. Horor rails were steady, w tb a light Investment .demind, despite the wage agitation which has started. , .. ... American railway shares were quiet, the traders watching conditions on your side and the labor situation. Canadian Pacifies were harder, but Grand Trucks were dull, an increase of S7.000 pounds In the net earnings for July being- Ignored. South American rails showed Irregular changes. Bonds of the allied countries were strong on tha further Improvement In Russian and French exchange. A new French war loan 1st expected early la September, and London will probably participate. urlnEflldd Tlr t-nmiunv rvcnl.r- miar- I llUOianiin on snare TV4B ul. W44U ttrly sf 1 ti ir cent oa the Opcr cot vanned I the others of this department good in spots. tock .payabU Oviolwr 2 U stock ot wtcrdl ,, i.. m. Arm. DIVIDENDS DECLARED lUsht of Way Mining- Company. Ltd.. ona-balf of 1 per cent payable September IS to bolder of record apteinlr 1. Seurs-ltoebuik Company, regular quarterly of lb pit cent on preferred stock, payable Octo ber 1 to stock of rorJ September 15. Llno Air Products Company 1W per cent on preferred paya Ma October 2. and S per cent oa commra. Eyafc-a September $0. botb to Mder V4,(V4.,44 4?VU4'44,4Vr W, I jMiiy-oprmsoeja -nni eonjiuvny. regular auar- i Ccvtember IS, Sale3 in Philadelphia 100 All! Cha.."'! 40 Am Rys pf 00 H SO Bald Loco 7li6 30 do firef.lOS 200 Col F fe Ir 47 & lis Klcc Stor. eoVi 100 Erlo i..., 3014 000 Gen A.tph, 2004 AO In M&Mct 41 20 do pf ct.103 7 In Co NAm 20 40 Itnplr Cop BJiJi 13 Lch Vnl i. 80 21 I, V Tr pf 42H 20 Mex Pet,. 103 SID l'onna It . s.11, 20 Va. Salt Moo 300 I'hlla Klcc 28H 810 P II T I C, 20 31 I'hlla Trac. 70 200 Reading... 10.1 70 Ton Mln .. UK 17 Union Trno 43 71 U O I .... 88i)i 4.13.1 V S Steel 0(1 10 Warlr&St. nil 2 Vf J & S. 40i S3 Cramp . ' 80 Net Low. Cln. chlte. ttt t&'A 00 00 77 W 77 14 Ik 101"i 10ty, 47W 4714 0014 1i 8814 2014 H 41 103 214 20 .... 8S?i Va 79 1 4214 ..... 103 M!4 14 100 ..... 28 20 ..... 70 nni 101 103 14 rtO-10 n; l-10 4414 4114 A 887'i 00 0 y 40i y4 7014 14 60 30'i 20 U 41 103 20 70 4214 103 6 loo 284 20 70 88 0314 or, 4oy, 7014 Tola! untn. 7101 uliaren, enmpared with 10. 133 ulinreo leMrrdnyi tlim fnr thl rek. 17.027 linresi nine period taut nerk, 20.2UJ Klinrca, 1IONIIS. 2:S0 Net High. Low. P.M. clige. 3noo Ama&nss m4 ot iu y. 200 City 4s reg 1945 ...tot 101 101 17O00 El&l' Tr 4s 8014 80 80 1000 Lch Nav cons 44E(.10t 101 101 H 14000 do en 414s 2003 DO OOli DOS 14 SOOO do CI Es 104 104 104 1000 I'hlla Co cons Bs . 87 87 87 ..... 2S100 I'hlla K 4s 8fl Hlli HI", 4800 .do 5.1 10.1 104'H 101 Decrease. 4-Incrcasc. Tolnl iialM, S7I..0O. eomnnred villi $111,200 yctrrdnll thus Mr fh! ncek, I33,U00 xnino period last ct!(, 874,100, Local Bid and Asked Did. Asked. tliiff nn.l Rllmlt I (..... 4S do pref t c r,7 llrlll J tl Ill,, llaldnln 77 S, IJIcclrlo siorncn . ;i i ."': Uencrnl Aephaii uo prci Keystone Telephone. .. (Id t c do pref r.nka Sun Corp....... l.clilRl. Nav LchlBli Valley Lehigh Valley Tr do prcf I'enna I'hlla nieo I'hlla Co do f, per cent pref. ( do n per cent pref. i PhllA UTtt lleadinir i Tonopah llelmont ... Tonopah Mlnlns Union Traction United Una Improv . U H Steel York Hwy do prcr Win Cramp t c ,i,i(. 13U (18., 7.1 :!5ii I'M. 37 4H Ji) 1UIW tu r.., 8 till 13 S7 78 ru 00 1(1 77 S ml! WIN !i ii md. r,7 :is 7S"4 1,(1 14 ai'5 I. ii; a iaA (18 mli 75 Hll't i'OW Anked. Mi 1,0 :ci 7(( ii7 i 1(1, ?4 ll(.!l tin ii ?8tt 4:1 c.iK r,:, n.ij4 xni as", n 40'5 .IDH 40V4 nn' !(I ;ki an 40W 8NJ1 SS 3714 Ml 37 W 'JO lo.T.4 t't 4ri: 13 at 70 :m JiiH 10(1 U7 Mj4 7S LIVERPOOL CABLES MAKE COTTON STRONG Profit -Taking, However, Pre vents Full Response to Sen sational Advances Abroad COTTON lir.I.T wrATIintl CONDITIONS. JiTAV YOKK. Anc. 2!). -There were nent- tered (.liowerB In Ted an thin niornlnir. ul-o iiIoiib Hie itult roant ind on the hontli At- 'aTho foTonlnc temneintures were rriwrtedt Nnohvllle. BHt AsUeillln nnd Abilene. 6 ItSlelJ IJnnvllle nn.l OUlnlionm (14, Fort Hniltli nnd Jlemiihlj.. Olli Lille I ofk.'.'r iiilnKlmm nnd Cliiittiinoocn. 1181 Mirr.eport, Atlantu. Jlerldlnn unit VleUliiirK. 701 Wll Kilnclon. Del Itlo nnd Montcomerr, 7-t Tiimpa. Jlaeon. Jlotille. Pen-aroln. t orpuj t'lirlhtland Sun Anlonlo. 7lt UnUenton. ew Orlenni.. Auiuta. Ciinrlexton. HMunnnh and ThoiiiHHtllle. 78. nnd JurkHomllle. .80. Tliero won .oi Inrli of nreeliiltntlnn nt Sun Ai".onlS"niul Atlantni .0 jt0rtn"hn: vlllc. lMlentlne. nn,l Aolietll el .00 liirh nt Khrcvenort. nnd HaljeMoni .1)8 i1fl,1,n1,'1,?; Idle: JO lueli nt rennnenjui .14 Ineli nt MontBoineryi 02 Inch nt New lrlean and orn t'h? .til ,.24 Ineli nt 1 el Itlo nj Ullmlnelont .38 neji nt V'VJjtiih 1 1 01 nt Tiimnni 1.20 lnrlie nt llalelslt. nnd l.Ui Inehes at SaTUiiiinli. NI.AV TOnK, Aue. 20. Tho sensation ally strong Liverpool cablc3 were not fully responded to hy tho cotton market this morning, which opened 12 to 21 points higher, with exception of September, which was 35 points higher. To have reflected the Liverpool ndvnnce, first prices should havo been up over GO points. This Indlffcrcnco and the comparatively lightness of trade were due to further profit-taking and scattered rains In the Southwest, coupled with the knowledge that Liverpool's strength was largely an ad justment of values to a proper point over American prices. .... , Private cables attributed the Liverpool upturn to light southern offerings nnd an effort to discount a bullish bureau report. At tlio end of tho first 20 minutes tho market here was fairly activo and about 12 to 10 points above last night's close on activo positions. The decline from tho opening figures car ried active months about 1 to 6 points net lower, but prices btcadlcd around 115.58 for rieremher. Offerings wero not ns urgent as they wero yesterday, while private crop reports wero In line with the cxccptatlons of a severe falllng-oft In condition, nnd to ward the middle of the morning there were rallies of 10 to 12 points on covering and a renewal of bull support, inis oume en countered increased offerings, and prices worked back to nbout the low point. The receipts of cotton at the ports for tho day were estlmnted at 2C.000 bales, compared with 18,052 bales laBt week, ii g-.7 ,nie lust vear and 6325 bales In 1914. A.' Norden it Co. make the condition of cotton C3.2, compared with 75.3 last month r d 71-5 last year. The Watklns Ilureau of II. P. Bachman & Co, makes the condition of the crop on August 23 61.7 per cent, against 76.4 per cent last month, 69.7 per cent on August 23, 1916, 76.7 per cent on August 23, 1914, and a ten-year average of 72.5 per cent. 12:00 Saw u. i'.jh Yea'day'i clone ... 13-41 ;." 13.0(1 la.ex 15. S3 May .,..,,.. la.113 ju y 13. UO Spot ",..... 10.00 October December . January .... aiarcu -.. Open, 18.7U 15. hi 1.1. Ml 15. 1)3 lil.nu 10.13 lltflO A. SI. 13.30 15.IIJ 13.117 1B.S7 13.00 15.47 1.1. Ill 15. OS 1.1. S3 13.07 15.53 15.(11 13.(18 15.83 13.08 Liverpool Cotton UVEItPOOL, Aug. 29. Spot cotton was unsettled today at a decline of 28 points, on the basis of 9.56d for mldupland. The sales were 6000 bales. Including 4000 bales American. The Imports were 4000 bales, mi American. The market for futures closed Irregular at a net advance of 105 points. Cotton Buyers and Sellers NEW YOltK, Aug. 29. September Bartlett bid; Henti and IS'orden ottered. October Hyman. It. Hubbard, Lehman and Newman bid; Wilson. Schley, llussell & Scblll, Cone and Orvls offered. December Hyman, Molse & Flolmes. Newman, Wilson. Williams and Pearsall bid: Schan'i, Wllftln, Keltter, Martin, Qif. ford, IL Hubbard, O'Connor and Frederick son offered. , January Cone, Downs, Norden, Mitch ell. Shutt Hyman bid; March, Sellar. Munds, Clover, Orvls, Lee, McFadden and Hubbard offered. March McEnany, Travers and Ilentz bid; Lester, Wiggins and Wilson offered. May Wenman. Martin and H. Hubbard bid; Vanvlelt. Sellar, Morrison and Geer offered. July Munds and Hentz bid; O'Connor and Itoyce offered. Money and Discount in London LONDON. Aug. 29. Money on call was 4 per cent today, a decline of Vi- The rate of dlfcount In the open market for short and three months' bills was SHtfSH today, again-, 65H yesterday. De Beers closed at 1214. and lUnd Mines at 3H. GOOD START IS MADE BY NORFOLK AND WESTERN IN NEW FISCAL YEAR July Gross and Net Earnings Larger General Asphalt Common Falls 2yA Points in Trading on Local Stock Exchange " ; w. Further progress In earnings was made by tho Norfolk nnd Western Hallway In July. Tho statement for the month, which Is the first of the new fiscal year, was Is-Btc-d today nnd It compared very well with tho corresponding month ot the previous year. for tho month tho gross earnings reached tho total of 24.846,120, which Is nn In crease of 2377,776 as compared with July of last year. Of this tram tne freight revenue contributed tho largest part, that Item totaling 24,070,214, a gain ot 2231,541. Tho net earnings amounted to 22,021,243, compared with $1,866,023, an Increase of 2165,210. Attention was directed to Oenernt Asphalt common In the trading on the Philadelphia Stock I.xchange today by reason ot the fact that tho stock was weak, nt one tlmo showing a loss of 2 points as compared with the last previous sate. There wno no news to account for the weakness, and the decltno wan accomplished on the turn over of about 600 shares. While the trading throughout the list was light, price movements In tho major lty of cases were narrow, and many Is sues sold Rt Unchanged prices from yes tcrdny's ctose. Some Btrength was shown In Cramp trust certificates, which rose a full point, but some of this gain was lost before noon. Most activity was still In United States Steel common, nnd that Issue wns off slightly" In sympathy with the downward trend of the prlco In the New York market, the prlco In tho New York market Tho market remained quiet throughout tho aft ernoon, nbout the only thing of Interest being the loss of more than a point In I.Iectrlo Stornge. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUK . WHEAT ntcelptn. 103,012 bushels. The mnr ket wot rather mcadlcr with a fnlr export do ninnd. Quotations! t'nr tots, In export clev.itor No. 2 red, spot. 11.4.1(1 1. -Mi No, II southern red. it. 4101, 44; stenmer No, 3 red. tl.4ottl.43; No. S red. li,40W 1.4.1! rejected A, 11.370 1.401 rejected ll. ll.iltoi.37. . . . , . CUHN lterclpts, 111.111 bushels. Demand was Unlit nnd prices wero ',4c lower, guntntlons: t'nr lets for local trade, ns to location Western No. 2 yellow, U0WD7C1 western steamer yellow, lilOURci western No. 3 jcllow. 03 W I) icl western No. 4 yellow, liotf-lllc. OATS Uecelpts. 2S.UH2 liuthels. Trnde was quiet, liut prices ruled steady, uuotauons: wo, iiiici, uul nni tb rmru niratii. wuiiLHLiuiin, mi. white. MiVMHe: standard white. D2f(r2Uc: No. :i white. B0V4 fflRlMci No. 4 white. 9(iSOc! sample oats. 4(!947c. . . FJ.OtJlt Ilccelpls. 430 bills, nnd 1.213.189 lbs. In sacks. Trade was slow nnd values were nominal, Quotation, per 1U0 lbs. In wood! Winter clear. tll.'.MWrt.nO! do. stralnht. C,7r.( 7: do, patent, $78t7.r,OI Knnsns, clear, cotton snrks, ((1.0000.731 do. straight, cotton sacks, 77.7.1: do, patent, cotton sacks, 17.400 ".oil: sprlnn. first tlear. J(l.r.u7.,J3: do, patent. t7.r.(l(i'N.Lr.! do, favorllo lirands, fH.r.OW.i.1": city mllli, choice nnd fancy patent, S.fO0li.lllj city mills, regular Krades Winter, clear, $0.2.1 0(1.00; do, stralslit, 10.7307s do, patent, 170 7..K). IlYn FI.OUll was nulel and without Important chnnne. Wo quote nearby nt 1000,80 per but. and western nt f (107. PROVISIONS Tho market ruled firm, with n fair Jobhlns demand Fallowing nro tho quotations: City beef, In sets, smoked nnd nlr dried, 2Hct west ern Kef, In sets, smoked, 28c! city beef, knuckle? nnd tenders, smoked nnd nlr dried, i'lict western hcef, knuckles nnd tenders, smoked, wici beef hams. I2NW30; pork, family, i'H0JS.r,oi hnfns. 8. 1'. cured, loose, 1!4 W lHVic: do. skinned, loose, 1HH 02Dci do. do, smoked, J0i 021c: other hams, smoked, city cured, as to brand nnd average. lUMic: hams, smoked, western cured, lli'.ic: do, boned, bone less, :ilc: picnic shoulders. H. 1. cured, loose. Her do. smoked, 1.1c: bellies. In pickle, accord Ins; to average, loose, 1(114 c; breakfast bacon, ns to brand nnd nvernRC. city cured. 22cs breakfast bacon, western cured. -!Ic; lard, western, re tlneil, tierces. 104 c: do. do. do. tubs, lriHci lard, pura city, kettle rendered. In tierces, lBtic: do. do, do. In tubs. IGfec. REFINED SUGARS The market was quiet but steady. Refiners list prices: Kxtra flno irranulated. 7c: powdered. 7,10c confectlonors' A. O.UOc: soft grades. 0.23 0O.s3c. DAIRY PRODUCTS flUTTHn Buyers wero operating only for actual wants, but prices wero firmly, held on luncy storlr, offerings of which were light. Quo tations: Western solid-packed creamery, fancy xpcclalH, 3.1c: extrn. 33034c: extra firsts, 320 .IllVic: Urals, Olci seconds. 20V4 03014c: nearbv prints, fancy. .ICc: do. nvcrnue extra. 3403rin! do, firsts. 3203.10! seconds. 30031c; Jobblnt: sales or rancy prints. ;iUdPl.'c. J.OOH There was a good Inquiry for strictly fine eggs, nrlces of which ruled firm under small supplies. Quotations: In free cases, nearby extra. 33e per dox.: nearhv firsts. 10. 30 per standard case: nearby current receipts. 3H.7O0O ,':r m.ci ivrsirriit r4iUB, due Lr uii wrnirni extra firsts. JU..KI per case: do. llrsts. JS.70W0 Jer case: fancy selected candled fresh eggs were obhlng nt 311037c per dox.. wiu.Km. uemana was lair ana me marges ruled Arm under light offerings. Quotations: New York, full cream, fancy. IB'. CMfiMcl specials higher: do. do. fair to good, 175islScS part skims, 10010c. POULTRY . f.rvn The market for fowls ruled firm demand aiisonum; tne anenngs. dull and weak. Quutntlons: Fowl rblm; It. Q roosterd. 14(!lfiCt spring chickens, accord 1?4&P2 lbs, and over nplece quality, welshing 1M2 lbs, nr '22tf2lci spring chickens, smaller white leghorns, nccordlmr to quality. ns lo size npu quality, ivtxic; with Chickens were Jtiv, liMiri inc to lnfeee. liiwsic: 1KM21C! pigeons per pair, s zes ouckh. ns to size ana quality, lti'vi nia, per pair, -Mta-sci uo, young. 4b('4C. DltlOSRBD There was a fnlr demand for de slrable stock nnd tho markot ruled tlrm under light ofTerlngs. Quotations: Fresh-killed, dry r lacked fowls. 12 to box. dry picked, funcy se eded. 23Hci do. weighing -Hi 03 lbs. apiece. -;ic: uo. 4 ins. npiece, .jc; no, nvg ius. apiece, in d Fowls, fn hhls. Northern Indiana L'L'c: do. 3 lbs. apiece. 2u021c Ice Dscked. fancy, dry picked- anA llllnnla uf.l.hlni. J rf t .S 1Kb nnl4 ."li, southern Indiana and Illinois, weighing 405 lbs. nplece, 22c; smaller sizes. 10021c. Old roosters, dry picked, lUc. Jlrolllng chickens, Illinois, large. '.'."lOl'lle; do. Indiana. large, 24 025c! do. small sizes, 2202JC flrollers. Jersey, fancy, 30032c: broilers other nearby, weighing Vt16'i lus. opiecp, sviuc; broilers, nearby, sizes, .uu'.wc. uucKR, nearuy. spring. Hnuabs. tier doz.1Vnl(e. welchlnir. lbs. per doz.. tS.noOn.7.1; white, weighing 0 to id lus, per aoz, i.n(iu.-j: wnite. weighing n thing lV.fi-2 rby, smiijler ng. loOlfOc. r. II tor 12 eigning u to welirhlnir M lbs. per doz., 13.7.104.11): do, do. weighing 7 lbs. per doz, )3.'J.103.i,O; (lo. do. (IO0I4 lbs. per doz., '- nuili.-tn., dark, 12.2302.75; small and No. 2, 00c J 1.25, FRESH FRUITS Demand was only.rnnderats. but prices n- iiy. iiviu on cm Virginia and eraljy were ateailil tatlons: Apples, Ber bbl. vcnlthyj mokchouse, 1301 u v.. .null. ..W4, nla nnd West Vfi t. I,V,.UU 4JIL'3II. 3.S0; fair to good, Quo- ?ima. 303.r,o I'JU.' Apples, JJetawarn and Maryland, per hamper Fancy, 1101. US: fair to goo.1. 3.1078c. Lemons per box. 1007. Pineapples, per crate Vlrtrlnla. np Delle. II. .100'-!; Flnrlila. 11(12. Peaches mrrl,r Klhertn. tl.r.Ufte! I'almra. 1101.&O: llountaln Rose. Sl.2301.73. Tears. North Carolina, per bbl,, $30.1. tlrapes. North Carolina Delaware, per crate. $1.2.10 ..'U. Watermelons, southern, per car, $1000 "S VEGETABLES Trade was fair and values were well sus tained on choice stock of most descriptions. Quotations' White potatoes, per bbl. No. 1 .-.. OU ... ,4.1,1 X, .1 .. Ck 4-UBirru Oiiuf., ...uuvrii iw. - Jiriii t.ituir. imri(,iir- i.-mr. ,a; no. IU.I 'jr.! N'n. 1 Norfolk, 1101.23. Whito potatoes, Jersey, per basKet. oiiviuc. tmeec paiaioes. norm tarn. Una and Eastern Shore, per bbl. No. 1, $1,73 0 oi No. c'Al 73e0$l. Onions, Jersey, per taakpt. 73o0$t; do. Pennsylvania, per hamper. J1..M0 LflilT do. do. per 100-lb. bag. 12.23,9.2.73! do. (f-.-.)E UO. Washington. ler 100-lb, Virginia, per basket, $1C liR4r. 1.23. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS OHICAOO. Aug. 20. 11003 Uecelpts, 12,. 000. llarket loo higher. Mixed and butchers. Ilu.20011.2.1! good heavy. $10.70011.20: rough fieaw. IHI.lll01U.sni light. S10.8aOll.23t PUS. IM.snti9tI.T5: bulk. $10.50011,10. , , . j- CATT1.E necelpts. 7000. Msrket steady. Beeves. $0.73011; cows and heifers, $3,730 0.2.1: atoekers srd feeders. I. 1 2.107.73; Texans, $O.ro0N.4O; calves. tlu.nilO 11,73. SHEEl' Receipts, 30.000. Market weak to lOo lower. Native and western, 14,4007.73! iambs. $8010.23. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NEW Tronic, Aug. 20. BUTTER Receipts. 21.310, Market stronger for all grades. Trad ing fair, Extra creamery. 32Hc; higher scoring, 3333Hc.Mtate dairy, 3103-'c; Imitation cream- er?iaa8 Uecelpts. 17.371. Fresh grades firm with moderate trading. Storage rugs steady. Whlta eggs. 40044s; brown eggs. SOOSSc; other grades unchanged, Copper Held at 28 Cents NEW YORK, Auk. 29. Leadlnjr pro ducers and sellers continue to ask 28 cents per pound for November and December coppers, and 27 centa for the metal for delivery during the first quarter of 1617. The Bmaller dealers, while asking; 28 cents for November copper, continue to shade the December quotations to 27',j cents to H cents, but hold first-quarter copper at 27 cents, thereby meeting the price of the larger dealers. ELKINS, IvJORRIS & CO. BANKERS Land Title Buildin Philadelphia High Grade Pennsylvania Tax Free . Railroad Bonds Equipments and Public Utility Bonds MKUUEES NEW VOUK AND FliU-lDKU'lIU STOCK XC14AMQ& Financial Brief 8 The Coffee Exchange of the city of New York has been granted permission by Jus--llce Tlernuy, of the Supreme Court, to change Its name to the Now York Coffee nnd Sugar Kxchnngo, Inc. The change to tako effect on Octolrer 1 next. Tho Penn Central Light nnd Power Com pany rcpor.ts gross earnings of 198,121 for tho month of July, ns against $69,207 in July of last year. Tho net Increased from J28,CG0 to 133.343. The New York Sublrcasury gained 1927, 000 from the banks on Monday, making a cash net gain since Friday of 12,412,000. Tho Pacific Mall and Steamship Com pany reports gross earnings for tho 12 months ended Juno 30 of S1,530,G31, a decrcaRO of ?1G1,31D, as compared with tho provlous year. The net, however, In creased 2116,120 to'S303,791. During tho six months ended Juno 30 the gross rev enue increased $20,214 and the net In creased $107,958. Tho Franklin National Bank says: "Al though business totals In a fow lines havo declined In tho last months, our general prosperity has becoma better distributed nnd now Includes a greater number of Im portant centers than at any previous tlmo. Prospects for n smaller wheat crop and the danger of n strike on the railroads have not seemed to nffect commercial activity ndverscly, tho decreases which havo oc curred being rather a continuance of the gradual readjustment which has bjien go ing on for tho last few months. Com modity prices nre continuing their reces sions begun four months ago, but a well maintained gold production and consider ably less favorable crop prospects In this country should strengthen the price situa tion, nnd may even result In checking temporarily tlio- gradual decline In tho average of all commodl'.? prices. There has been no betterment In the labor situa tion and tha shortago Is bU1 marked. Statistical factors, one b;- one, are glvlngl every evidence of having- reached and passed the peak of their present record climb. Orders booked for future delivery, however, are largo In most lines, and this should Insuro against nny notable Blacken ing in business for many months to come." The listing committee of the New York Curb Market Association has ruled that Thursday, August 31, Blin.ll bo tho date of delivery ot temporary certificates of the Kclsey Wheel Company, Inc.. in settle ment ot all oustnndlng when ns and If Issued contrncts in both the common and preferred stock, without further notice. Tho Columbia Trust Company Is the trans fer agent nnd tho Lawyers' Title and Trust Company the registrar. Tho Indian Helming Company, for the sU months ended Juno 30, 101G. reports net earnings of $1,355,009 against $333,987 In the snmo period of 1915. The final balance or profit was $918,452 against a deficit of $85,670 in 1915. Gross earnings of the Citizens' Traction Company during July were $43,G54, as com pared with $39,394 In July, 1915. Frank II. Moscr has been appointed coal freight ngent of the Lehigh Valley Itall rodd. with otTlces nt 143 Liberty street, New York. Effective September 1. LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS. Jim fiutler AlacNamara Midway .... Mlspah Kxt Montana ... .orin mar ...,.., Tonopah llelmont Did. mi .01 .18 .111 23 'ih ........ 2. Tonopah llelmont 4'i Tonopah Intension ! Tonopah Mining r.H llescue Kula west una GOLDl'IELD STOCKS. r ... 4. ......... Atlanta . I Hue Uult liooth llulldoe . COD Combination Fraction niamondrisM 11 11 tialsy ...... ...a,.,... a .... Florence ...... .... ...,. Iloldfleld Consolidated (loldfleld Merger Jumbo Extension lCewanas ...,,. .4. .... ,..... Oro ......... .. .,., .......... Sandstorm Kendall ..,.. Silver rick MISCELLANEOUS, Artiona United Nevada Hill ... Nevada Wonder Tecops. Mining , .21 ,b0 1. :i2 .01 .0.1 .ll.t .02 .02 .Ml .OS .01 .III .10 .4 .17 :.in .10 Asked, .Kit .lilt .20 :H!i -ii? rd .2.1 r!12 .12' ,0J .14 .02 .01 .07 .0.1 04 ,r.d .82 ,1111 ..1.1 :JJk ,0(1 IT- .BO .:o 2.1ft it Investments for Salaried People Care and discrimination In selecting the type of investment suitable for the man or woman living on a salary cannot be too strongly emphasized. With this Idea in mind we have pre pared a list of securities with ample yield which will fit the needs ns well as justify the confidence of this class of in vestors. We shall be glad to send a copy of this List No. 423 to any one who requests it. William P. Bonbrigiit & Co., Ins, UOK1U3 W1STAR STIIOUD. Jr. Manatee 437 Chestnut St, Philadelphia New York Uostso Detroit London Paris William P. BonbrUht a. Co. BonbrUbt ft Co. EDWAnD B. Smith & Co ElTisLMimi 1893. BANKERS Uf inper JVrto York a4 PMlaittfhUl Slock Exckanfff llll Chhtsut 8ntxz, pmuetxreu SO f IMS,bTUEI. 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