!, L,1 4' EVENING EDfiIi-PMltoADlELPHlA," TURdX 'MARCH 10, i0l7 i . "VAta . M, ? St?.. r j J :f k , . ', PHILADELPHIA MARKETS j R"ffi GRAIN AND FLOUR - i.i. l-.-il.802 bushels. Tho mar. ?3f7lo under Increased -Treasure to mil. '"..... fair export demand nt revised Quot.tlonsI O.r lot.. In ePort el.. " . 2 red, ""' "'"- ' - titer i". .. 9()o2,ols alcamer No 2 red. ""JSiiNo 3 red. tl.tiUM K. reeded A. m01. ...i-i. I4.2t bush. The market j ,nu nnr.'.-t - - . . in. .,....., .. .. iUucu---, th late advance, wim grniiiu . ! iLAWH .. Ihs lat advance, wiih ut-iiiwiiu w- ", ''iimiiVd receipts. Uuotailonai 'ar 1 Sw i.1 trade as l" Uatlon-WcsternVNo. ",,0?ljei.8tl do No .1 icllowj L2-to , St-llto'v." .Tllnw ' ll.SUVl.tfll do No. .r. l.,l.lVl wiithcfn No! 3'j.llow. lilt) "Jl rLnlpt. 17.n0 bush. Offorlnts vvrro A OAHrf-IJlJ' sre we II sustained at the .re. 'r 5d.Ui "Quotations' No. -J while, Iftfc iS ""..Sard white. 7l17Cir. No. ll while. '"Sjisci No. 4 white. 727JVci aample unta, 'mm necclrns. 11" W'- " -. " flOW B'W'J?"1 i . mil. trading: and It "cr.. Vh.nrc In prices. Quotation, ir J11 ,liir cotton sacks, i8.WiWB.iSl tfTyll. Clear. Vr.il ..i,. to ifl 11 .'1. H.i. pill ID tl 11.23. da. oi soring, clear. IIMO0O.7I4. do. favorite. in mi city mllli. tnon-o anu : .r;.ntit. cot on mck-. BB-Miton Mck. l?s?.H, 'tiit- do, pateni i'-ii. I105W ,Jim'I- 4 I ',', tiosseiun.i PROVISIONS Lj7prLOl)rt-TTi market was quiet nnd uu M' We , quote 7.758 Pfr bbl hh to trdlnt, but xluf tnoked and urn. i"!.,r Mimlni ar th quotation v .. . it. riiffa W"". A.t n '!''' I"' -l. wf. In,... 'in ..I., .moked !n "TV1 ,:j.r. .innkeil IBfiStefn bef. knui-klea and tendora. a '""Vi llama IJW3": Pork faniiiy. " . i . n'n'Aic: ao. ihir hama. amoked wre I'lty lr. ilrlrd. .lie. 34c llty herf, and Hir.ari'a, amokeu, ', lUllii He: do. do. smoked. 1M' cliy curcu. ne. 10 :!"V..3 .rai i'JW2JVio: Duma amok.d. SLurSd 2222Hci boiled, -onele.a S5c, "J.Sn P. firm, looie. HlVtCi do. kffiJLlttVi belli". IS r'K':. accorlln, to "SSft loo. t1'-. breakfaat bacon ai to itttlli. J""":. .- !v .iipi.rt "214c. Iireakfaat intui. "" .: v, . ; ,m )W"..".'.-'V,;.n '22Wc: lard, western re. 'Sytlerwi. 20cT do. do. d-jtiiha 2CK-. lard lS-7elynSttl-rtndred. In tlercea., sne: lard KS Sir. atttle-rendered. In tuba 2)o. . KCiriiiE." ounoito lie 7c. aott COTTON PRICES JUMP AS SHIPS GET ARMS m market quiet and uih-imiismi ,JJf nit prices- K.tra line Rranulalr, "SLS'S'ine! confectioners A, 11.00c ,mia. :je((3c L DAIUV I'UODUCTS ! BCITEn The market was quiet Iml -ateadi, falr lutM ollerlnita. Quoiallona are aa follows BaSra! fresh. So Id packed creHinery, fancy 2SI " eilr. 41 1 42c. extra nrsia 40c. 185a Iki seconds. 3.1c: nearby prints fancy. Smac' etra 4042c. flrst; 3803t)p. fSSiA UfftOc. special fancy brands of prints reos rterelpls ere more liberal and prlcea SiM J0O4V per case but clcmund waa fair 'ItmSei) (letires. Quotations Nearb cutrn Meter doten. nearby flrala !::. i-r ense, mr5 current receipts. I.in per cnac eslfrn ittilJlc per dozen, do. extra firsts In -jr. per rtiiJo firsts. 10 per case, fancv scle, tcl Sidi.l freth ems were Jobbln nt 3J3lc per ,CHEKSB Offerlnas were llelit and aliia Mrt well maintained with a fair demand E5t.l!mi: New Tork, full cream, fancy, held TaiilVc; specials hlKhers. New York, full Sim fair to good, held. 26H 27c; do. part Jt r i r graders Sec Bullish Factor in Extra Session of Congress, t. Also Buying Is General I tonov nr.ir wrathkr ihmiitions .NEW "iORK. March 10. The fnlloln Ifmneratures ere recorded lit the mtlnn Wl (his mornlncl Ashrillle, XJi Kuo rllle, Sll Macon, !tflt AiiriiI nnd t lint taimta. Mi lUI-l-h. Ui Wllmlimlon, III Tkamtirllle mill Nnalilillp. 40t ( hnr.eston, . firanaih and Mnnlcomer, filli Itlrmlmclmin. MtrWltn. little lfrl. nnd Mlnntn. all ikkiborr, Memphis nnd 4nckMont Die, Alt Titipa and Mirecport, flfli llklnhonm, fmufola. Mi tort Mmllh imil Del Kin, Hi New nrlcini, n.'l hllene, Rl. anil San Attanlo and Corpus (. Iirlsll, (10. There uas .01 Inch of precipitation nt "ikkiboril .00 Inch nl I ornus t lirlalli .12 Iwhat HnrocpnrU .It Inch nt l.lttle Koik. i NEW YORK, Maich 10 Bullish rcntl Bmts gtneral nl the opening of the cot ton market, belns Influent eel ly tho call for' the (jtra pesslnn of t'ongros", the rtrcl ilon to arm nurcli.int Fhipi, which will ip lse a large fleet nf cnrRn carrlCK. and by that as considered morn fHoral)lo news from tho war zones of ICurone. t Buying waa Kcneial, led by spot house1', southern Interest) and room traders, while the tupply was snmll and scattered, some trofft-taklns belnB noted Tlrtt prices wero 12 to IB points hlKher, lth the lone flrm, and, after tho call, further adxances of 2 to 5 points were mn.de h' few mlnules. E The market docloped Increased streiiKlh Utcrlnthe, session, with the old crop post tlons se'llnR up In a net advance of some 'I6H points, while new crops ndanced lul 16 points From these leels there "I8 a moderate reaction mound 11 o'clock M realiilnc sales The market closed tnily at a net advance of 10 )o 2C points. Uerpool uijil trade Inteiests were the hlef bujera of near positions, and there u also considerable switching from May July! Houses with Continental connec WM continued to hu October contiacW. Hsl rlosi Oiim lllali . 17 kx in ns is ta ,' I'""' 17 711 17 11". jj . .i.. 17 Ml 17 02 17 7.". 'br ... i 7 ih hi HI N7 iitr , i so lii.Di mil,-, HI ...,. 1R 111) 1'OUI.TUY . 'l-r-ffrl" of desirable slot k wern Unlit was 'ui'le't" "KnoST-'l m'"'ln". " trade lSff.me.tJd1 -TfJiV"' ,,n?l'c' ' "" '"' Hv1 S.'m5i'.,-aJ?',cl 'lu.l,." " " l- and qua. VoV sW,e.!erWl7S.'-aSl!-.3?r ,,"'r' -,94,,",, l)RI.HHI.r The market ful'e.l flrm with de. rf u.i.ki ,y i".' '" ?"- i'y --i-ii-ii, ;w iilclHn, nf It."" "Od over apiece. 23'... do ? IbJ ."ilJJj "noSW1". -,2H?1 ?., "'"him u idh HJ ltcf, mixp2ci fowl In lihltl tm u SH:pl.cil,!l-"k.l'J-l 'hi' and "oJlr" aplecJ: Ii l.I . ;. luws.-ei old roosters, dry rlvli' n?2 t0""n!- thickens, western, dry. R.&& .ln b"." "elchlntj 8ttin lbs. per pair, -.RhKi ,?"i,k'"" ,,'1''". astern, in bixe, welthlnri 7 lbs ,cr pair, 23V2lci rovtatlna: $lc "! V,l"n' dry.plckert. My. , welili. LfaAS. in .ViTr I"1 f.,, -. roaallng- chickens. ..!"' n...bbl" welahlne 7 lis. per pair 21 .?.i;!;ii"'?lllf,r,. chl kn" . w""m. In boxes 21 IS 2" ?,! .'i'" t'r tl",r -"W2IIC, blrkens. weli-hlnB SOU lbs. r.r pslr. 2l24c, do. Inlv.1 aites, iHti.'ncs broilers, Jersey, fancv, 32ifMV brollera, oiher nearby, welahlnrr tS2 lbs 5Ste ?0.03-'-! turkeja. per lb Kancy nearby, 2nSJ?oi ,,ncX. W't'rn, S2ff83c. (air to aood SOBStci old Toina. atuJane; common. 2UrfB7r. ducka, nearby, .lli2Vi do, western, 2Jr24c ees, nearbv. lo21p, do wesirrn. lNfr2ie f2H.,i":.rrtSlZtn.rWh,.". welablnr- 11012 lbs 111 i-1 "' V. KV while. welRhliiB llUlu lbs per iloaen. 14 .-. 7J. white, nelahlnit 8 Ins. S!J !?,,'" M.'J.W."1 w,hl"'- welehlne 7 lbs P.r lni ,a3 i-'.L .wn."1" welghln own', lbs. ir ilnii tJVl 21, djrk, M 73j . .J. small and No 2 Cnc-aji FRESH TRUITS Trade as nulet hut orferlnrs were nhl and prices Keneralfj ruled flrm as follow. Vpiea l-r hbl York Imper al. tlV.I.Mi. Hen 1jIi J3 ,V14 7-., llaldwln Nln 1, 1 SoVcA .'.' ,o unaraded. It ,4 . (Ireenlna- n'o 1 $ l.r.uw -, ! do unaraded tlgl'.') Klnas No 1 ( .-.uii do. ungraded J.Tfil I Ms j, nan. No I IIICW do. ungraded, Jj.Sfnf s All Wlnesan No I I4.S0-3II. do unt-ra.le.1 2 .ViV3 "' Xpplei Nn-thweslern per Imx tl Miffs so lemons per box, l,1iiJ4 llranaes Florida, per irnle lirlKht. ' rancv nw :n. Ituss. t do F2.V15AM KS.X ?..-"' . 4rl-tlrult I'lorlda pr irate 24 Pineapples I'nrlo lllco per 1 rale 13191 I Till I'ranlierrles Turn. Cncl per bill I'anrv lute arletles. $sm 111 K,rl Hlnrk J (" 1 rranberrles. (.'up (.'oil per crale 11 .veff", ,1,. .lersej dark per crate, 11 2-.1I 7.". do do. Ilifhl ir irate JI1 r,u Hlrabnlcs I'lurlila per qt 2.iti0c VEGKTABLKS .n,,,n. ,11111- J llU'(r ,l Quiilatliins. Whltn polstnes I"! !Vi?,: '5 Wh'te iwlaloea The market was quiet nnd w itlimil Prr nun 1 -iiiinin,iin. rnnicf. UTillf llllfui n,t. V'.n,. .New lorK. cnoice. -' f.ii'ipi' White poll Jersey, per nasKei. 11 iiifaii 11., swccl t)niMin.. Kaatern Hhore. per bbl No 1 $2 faff 3 ".v No. 2. II .'.Off.' Hwect putatoes tielaware ii"nd" Marlsnd per hamper No I :i ,10j 1 73, No 2. 11203140 dills II Sweet potninos, ,1er sey, per basket No 1 tl 4H0I.AO, No 2 r.nia n-,r Onions, per Km lb l.aq Nn M.a 17 SOWN 23. No 2. I.-.KII Cnhhiifin annthern per hamper. 12 riiiiitn Sulnach Norfolk per bbl, 3f4 do, Texts per hsmper. 12 ni)t. Kale Norfolk per bbl S2 t(i raullfliivrer Norfolk p-r irate, II ;,i1t'. i.rllure florid, fancy, pel basket tmci in poor to ciiod per basket Jlr3 i'eler flnrlda. per 111 Inch crate. 3w3 .-.11. Ilcnns, Klorldi per Insket llreen,. 3Tln Wax 10111 Kek plant, l'lorlda i-r box It 3d 03 Peppers Florida, tier box i r0tf 11 Squish l'lorlda. per box. II TSIfSS'i Peas Florid 1 per basket, 5 QT7 Tomatoes Florida per crale, J 7.'ST-i Mushrooms, per ldb bask. i 1(117,- l.o I'lo.e IN 114 IN (I I 17 71 17 N7 17 112 17 'i 111 Ml ins J 111 ni in '11 1 N 2-i l.aat w'k 4,020,020 Last j'r 3.K73 010 4.240,010 0 45S 98') Cotton Statistics NEW Tfintr xi...,. m .1-1 .......i . 1 l"j ... ,ni,ii i,, i nn niniininni piii omot cotton, as made up by Paturdty'a Tlnan W itronlcle, Is aa follows: Till , ,., Thlsw-k, w. -arblcli Amer. tiSTi'",-. 3.783 BS0 4.310,041 Hfl 'a lht J""" ... 10.210.3R3 10 00S.10S L Financial Briefs 1 :ij ' ' !' iS"'1.'"'''" of 28 railroads during tho """Mireek of February totaled $13,508,398. ?crease of U58.495, as compared with 2 ,vn week of last year. jThe Lherpool I'olton Uxchange was not j Mnlon today 5?!! Mew. York Subircasury lost 911.378,. JJJ w th tanks j esterday. JTJe Bank of niiglaiid reports the amount currency notes outstanding at 130-.O7.-".tataln-t 130,171,112" In llio pieloUH Wi e.amounl of '0,,, ' tor Ul re Wa 0t ,llc,, "0,C8 icnmlnt at 28,- iCommerclai rn. .. Hni'ami I? .J.1 " wly0erland l'c rH Deee'mK "".YJP "'Wnla for the y CotnmAt i -it. .... Hi t n ; X "la", 'l me last wceU In Silk, t i8"1'" werc !I1S' Blnst 337 Mtr to..,, .""i-umiing ween last. Sim. ii rcs, " i'"-4J numbered 30, Ihiedlal . " "" "r"l"'- ". 30 In the Ending k and 41 last ear. S-.'V""?; Wlllys-Overland Com- ear Inst m liii January gross earnings of the n,i. no Manhattan Company were J5H.. n increaaa of 1IB.734. an eomnm-.d January. lniB. Nat. .n.r ..... . 0.JOS, a gaM 0f j:;,8. !Bratrti ..vac vi,n .!..'. ...... "dwtrv hn. r ,;:. . ' ... ' T."'"- "ue Marked VJ Y" .'""':"-"' "'tu"on Mouaiu ..' "ng innuences, some. J lath.-. J1, "inporary cnaracter. but t ?'!! ndlcatlng a clear disposition to --. oerore nmklng fresh starts. Will. Ljnch &. Uo.. 7 Wall alra.t ha. r which J!tr.lb.ull" t0 lnvtort. a clr "men contains a graphic chart, show. ii! y p,r cent of Increaso sine .a..MA,MlM a,u not I'ronta of the 7 "Vc) and ten cent aloe.. Commlasloiiep Thnrnalk. .e huaetta. iMnv i.... . .. -' 'nf .. ""-' u :ii tor con. i Masaachuaetta trust corripanles aa CANADA'S 19lV WHEAT SOUGHT BY BRITAIN Price and Lesser Dctnils Now Beins Fixed liy Correspondence Between Ottawa nnd London OTTAWA. t)nl . .March 10. I'llluln is pp. gotlatlng for the pfticlmic of the on'lro Cnnadlun wheat crop of 1517 The price to be flved and leser details of tho pur chase are now the subject of correspondence between Ottawa and London J.'or obvious reason! no statement In re. f-pcet to th negotiation-- cin be made by the tlovernment heie. It Js undeistood ftestern farmers' lerts weie obtained last week when .1. A Mnhoig, president nf tho Western tlrnlii tirowers: Mr Wood, plcsl dent nf the United Panneis of Alhertn, nnd It Mackenzie, secretary of the t'inin (Jro.w era, met Sir Ueorge Poster, who cxp'aln'ed the Hrltlsh propoM.tls. It Ii uniler.slood they will pnsent their answer before March 1U Canada's wheat ciop In 191K whs 350. 000.000 bushels, Last year, owing to drouth nnd rust, It was considerably less. Local Kcsertic Bank Statement The londltlon of the Federal Itesene Hank of Philadelphia al the close of business es tercUy compared as follows with tho prcwous week. m:soitncF," .Marih It Mirrh 2 (lolil toln and i-r- tlfliales In ault 121,7110 92.30 t2"i 111 1J1 00 Cold aettlement fund 1 1.U.'ll.OOO UU !,NiN IICIO On 11 ii I d redemption fund 2."o,noo on 2in,onn on 'lolal gold reaene I.W.IIimiNll.' ,1(1 133,21)3,181 III) Legal tender notes, allier. etc.. . 331.RII3 (1 2rtl.li.-N 0-. 1'nlnl reserse JI0.201.733 0"i !Ji.3-i7.Sl3 03 Hllln dlscounled members 1 341 731 41 1 177.3U0DI Hills bnuaht In open market . 12 131.1103 82 11 301 Olio 12 Tolnl bills on hitliil 113 1193 (117 211 II I.4SJ -Jin (111 It. H Treaa notes 1,099 noil nil 1 ii-itt.rinn on Munklpal wnrranla I 13.1 i',H3 11 1.431 inn 4 1 Tolal cnrnlnc as seta . . line from othi r 1 It. b nka nit I'nmllertrd Hems All other resounos 117 12il 310 70 117.01 1 903 SO 2 3.13 m.1.1.1 N lllill :ij 4!l 22 0(17 7 42 114 411 111 1.17. 11,11 71 Tolal resources 17.107.1.017 07 171.20 i.iAim.mi's I'HPllal paid In 13,210 o:,o nil tlovernm't deposits tm.oai mi Due to members ...-. .. resene account 18 ""i'-HI J.1. Uncollected Items 17 145,031 31 Fed resere nolea net .... 2.787.400 00 Due to other 1 H banks nt 748 448 0 All other liabilities 138.31.1.11 M,2.in nin on 1 127.GS3.ll) 47 870 14104 20,781.037.7.1 3 101 773 00 143i37S'8N Total liabilities. I73.7.1,9I7 07 I78.29J.0II.' 7il Reserve Banks' Discount Rates in or less 3 . . 3 V 3'4 3'4 3 4'i Poston New York rhlladelphla Cle-,eland nichmond , Atlanta Chlcaao . .. rlt liula . . Mlnneapolla Kansas City I'allaa . San 1 ramlsco 3 Af-rtcul or 00 llostnn J v..... VnrU . . n i'hlladelphla . J'4 rleveland Itlchmond Atlanta . ihliaao , St Louis Minneapolis . Kansas City . Dallas .... San Kranclaco Over 10 up to 3d 3'4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4S I 3', O.er 3(1 up to 111) 4 4 4 I '4 4 4 4 4 4 4'i 4 4 Over (.0 up to 00 4 4 4 4'i 4 4'r 4'i 4 Trade acceptances up to uu Up to no n n 4W 4 3 4'4 ,1 r. 4'i nvi .1 a'i 4 :i 3H IId to thirty days oer thirty to sixty. .4 per lent, alily to ninety 4' per lent! cner ninety. 3 per cent , H 3l 3 34 3'4 4 .TJ 3'? 3 3'-J 3S :ii. I 4 :ti .its 3' s-. 4 . 4W ( om- moditv 3'4 Hit WINTEH RESORTS ATLANTIC CITV. Nx J. .yJTot&4, 7SttyT& WLANTCCtrY. A mvumlvl at (lnaaTRl orxcellciAx:i?. Cjcitv60O, KAUERJ.BV2E. THE IIAOINO RESORT H0TELOF THE WOHID ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. OWHKSMIP HCIMgNT. JOIUH WHITC . ON COMPANY WCStnunSier ,,, private bth. run. wattN IIU up wtKly,l UP dally. Chaa. Bubra. t , MKBWOOD. W. I. LAUREL HOUSE LAKEWOOD, Ne.J. For Itecreatlon and Health. Ad-anca nra. menls advlaabu at th a season , '.o0ll'l. A. T. MtJRPIIV. Mar. CV-MUKrHX, Aaat. Mir. Hummer Iteaort Uuckwood Inn. . , Wiawnaa-on-DelaHar. I'a. NEW YORK nANK STATEMENT Loans nnd Deposits Increase, While Surplus Falls for Last Week NKW YcmiC. March 10. Greater actlv lly In tho stock market during the last week probably accounted In large measure for the Increase In loans shown In the state ment of condition of the members of the Clearing House Assnclntlnii. Ilolh the nier nge nnd actual statement showed expansion In this Item Deposits also Increased Sur plus declined In both statements This was forecast In the nun omenta of money for tho week, published jesterday, which showed a loss by the hanks of about the same amount as I he surplus declined Details follow .wi'n.Mti: bans 13 .11.1 012.000 Jei demand deposits 3 ",'il.2lii (mm rrel lime drposlla m.',n7ii,iloil Irculstlnti .J i,-,, nun Heserie own -.soils t.lo.i rain lino lies fed res hanks -ii,nl7 0ml Itcs. other deposit .17 (117 onil ABarennle resent-. 7si,dl2 com ltesere reiiulrrd . iliniinj.ir.il Hurplus ... 141 010.34(1 tuf nhleh Ilii; Ivl noil Is specie AITt'At. Loans S..M8 131.000 Net demand iteimstts .1 ilns mil noil Net lime deposits. 178,337,0(111 Circulation -Jn.iijn iiiiii lies on Mulls 1 1''7 NI17 onil lies Vil res lutiks 2"Nd0totlil Hes other deposit Kn 117. onil tirariK.ile reserve 7M..H7 uoo Ites reuulred ii-l nsl. isn Surplus 1 1 j ,vi ,vjn t"f wblrh Hlti-8.oiin Is spcile Dec rense Increase 111 r,A7 oon n nin oon 7 ln.l.0011 ni mm 30 mis (ion I 2(10.00(1 nin nnii "21 SS7 nun I oi 27n 2.1 013 270 12.1 ll.KI OHO III,,-. 1 8 11(111 1,8(13 HOD 3'l ll(ii) JS.L'77 oon II OIJ OilO I 311 noil 20 NS'J (inn 111 I 7.10 21 NJ.1 7.1') CLEARINGS CONTINUE LAIMJE Business of Bunks This Week un.S Per Cent Above Last Year The business of the han'nH lonllmies heavy Clearings tlirnuglioiit Hie coiinliv for the week ended toda-. liow an lncii-ae of 2J 8 per cent over the coiiospotulliig week nf Inst rai The total this week howexel was $123,3,11,182 below lal week Details follow mi; min New Tork IJ .111 818 131 2 H'l 719 137 ' 10 .1 Chlcaio IISlllll07 112,4 40 lull ( 31 ll rhlliidelphls 2(11 (183 1 1'l 17(1211 mis .10 7 Tlnslon 1(11 70 I'Jd 112 41HIIS7 , N7 Kansas 'll In'l lull .1S7 70 7ihi .17(1 1.111 l Louis 117(172 110 7ft 401 I7n I .11 il an Krnneisio t.'i il7n n 11 .11211077 i js l ntisi.ureii iijiiisji in mi ni i.mi lielroll . . Ion.11.117 .87712.11 4 113 nalllmorn 3.1 30(1 lllj 31210 213 r,,o New Orleans 31 .In'l I'Cl 21 NSI.NI'l ) In 1 II i Ill's ft lnts 3 Sit 11.1 11.1 II I'll, 20 10.11 1 Jl s Other elt cs .1 ilos (111018.710 I9H27N0I7 J 31 s Tolsl all i illes ft .Iits It .117 nil S.VI 1 18, ,173 001 I 23 I All illles 1 d,i 021117 081 731(10.11110 4 2(10 Total ell cities for week 1.1. !7J.ft1I 310 It 110. 208 Oil) 23 s MONEY-LENDING KATES PlIILMir.LI'lllA Call., 3', pei rent Time. 1 ' j ft T. pel icnt Conhnerrial, lluie to six inonth". l,i1Tri,i per tent. LONDON Mniie, on tall was 1 '1 per tent unchanged The rale of discount In be open market for thorl and lliiee mouths' hill- was 4's per cent, unchanged I'OKEICN EXCHANOE M:W YOItlC Mm ill in The fnielgn t-xchnnce market was cpilel and without particular feature toda Itali m exchange moved a shnle lower, while h'candlnav Ian dlsphived conllnued strenRth. Sterling nnd francs were hte.id. The first men tioned was helped hi the furthei m rival of gold from Canada ' Quotations follow Demand sterling I 7.1 7-1(1 c.ib'cs 1 7(5 7-1 B. sixty-day bills 1 72, nlnely-day bills A 70. I'rnnr cables B SI. checks ri.R.1 rtrlclisniark cables fiSiJ, checks nomi nally 68'. Vienna cables II 18. checks, II 13 Lire tables 7 7R, checks 7 7! Itilblo tables 27.73. checks 27 8 I'esetns tables 21 23, checks 21 1,1. Sw Iss ables 5 02, checks 5 0 1 liullder cables 40. i hecks 40, Stockholm cables 29 r,5. checks. 20 .1,1 Christians and Copenhagen uniform nt CO 50 for tables and 20 40 for checks BANK CLEARINGS Hank i lrarnaa lodav compared with corre spot-ding da last two -.cure 1017 19111 1911 Phils , . .M 710 121 111 91(1.7.17 121 2lm 907 Itoslon .11.1J11I2 31N11JIK1 -J7..1I2 H0J New liork 1SJ old 03N 411 3S1 nil 301.971. 98J $8,000,000 Jlorc Gold Arrives NKW YOI'.K. March 10 Cold n tlio nniount of $8,000,000 hns been lecelvert nt Iho assay nlllce from Canada for tho nccount of .1 I Morgan . Co. bringing total Im ports from all sources to dalo this ear to $172,000 000 and sltuo .liinuary 1915 In $1.309,ri00,000. Initial for Motor Products Corporation N'C.W YOIIK, March 10 Thn Motor Products Corporation has declared an Initial quarterly dlvldepd of Jl a share, payable Apill 3 to Mock of iccord March 21, out of tho earnings for Marih 31 (piartei TOO I.ATI1 11111 t l.SSIFI('.TION HKAT1IS I'AHIMOUK March 9 al VMlmlnuton Del. .lOHN KAXli.V son of l.lnioln Knight and Kllen I'pxon Passmore aKed 2,1 Di: V1TO Jlanh V t'LAftKNCi: son of Joseph nnd I'le-nentlna Pe Vlti- aped 2 llela tlvis and frl.nda Invited to runeral Mon ID a m 1.121 H Itrond al nenedlrtlon al HI Itlla's Chunh Inl Hnlv Cross I'em TAIT Suddenlj Maich 10, at 1118 Christian at 1)1! DAMII P TAIT Notice of funeral "VninilT 1snh 10 WAI.LACR LKLANI) husband of C Llla Wrlaht (neo Miers) Pun notice ef funeral will be Klven from 1US Menluw HI. ll'epslde I'a DOAN March 8, CON'STVXT NflUKIRK husband nf Anna I Doan and son of the late Oeorae W and Christina Doan. ar-ed lift nela Uvea nnd friends, also Pennsylvania Kallrond Veterana' Association and emplojes of the Penn avlvanla Itnllroad Invited to funeral services Wed.. 2 i in 11-11 Mantua ave Int Wood lands Cem Irlenns mill call 'I uea after n in vv.st Chester ra papers piense co MiTiipnv March in al .itih nnd t tv Ilala .MIl'MAHI. .Ml lll'HV are, 71 Requiem miss nl M Matlhlaa'a Church Ilala P.i . U rd rilslKISl!"- "H-Nl'h 10 a. Iunan N y KATK Al.l.KN CAMI'lir.l.L wife nf l)r Crank Whitehall IRnkel and dauahler of Ihc late Martha Allen Malioltn Campbell MiLAUOIILIN March 10 at 2001 llrandv nine st J ASH daukhler of the Isle Pierre and Johanna Mcl.auahlln ItelKilvra and friends In lied to requiem mass Wed 10 a ni at Ht rranils-a Chunh. 241 h and tlrccn sis Int pri vnte I opy Line I.08T VMI FOl'MI ned Wood-Nor PIN Usi. Feb. 10 dlamood bar L,..,rn..i t.'.n reward ir relurnc ton Apt. C Johnson and W'avna nvea . Uln Nliri1TIONs. IVANTKIt IIAI.i: OKKli'll man wishes manacerlal or executive assistant bonded! aae 20 proficient! knowledce of married. P 130. Ledeer Off nn.lllnii cenersl offU-e and detail work and rasherlnit iihi.r w.TKn---fBiAi.i: tlim.S WANTRD TO LLAll.N TO MA1K I.1TTI.R CKIAIIS in:HiRAni.R. stkahv work PAID 17 PKIt WIXK Willl.n LHARNINO LUIUIJIT MVl'.RB TORACCO CO. THIRD AND ONTARIO ii Ei.rw.Ti:n m i.k DfiAieTSMAN and tool deslsner. 1st i lass. want, id. Remlnaton Anna Co , Phlla. Off. 227 N j-lth or jimp1oy.jipffi,.Lddatonei brtnr rets MAN. middle ed. neat and Intelligent, wanted , for llaht work around an orflce; salary II per week, Apply Box I' 132, Ledeer Offlie. ROOMS, MIR RK.NT 3TH AND CUMBERLAND, N. Vl. cor. 2 larsa third atory front rooms; communicating! run ulna viler, and hot-water heat; 110, Addresi 2MJ N. nibs'. . , . CHESTNUT. 4031 Handsomely furnished rooms or aultrsi eleelrle llaht. rontlnuoua hot waiterItroi beds: reasonable, Raring 1800 L. iig..RniMi POPIVR. 1004 llooma, well healed, with board or table board; alnile, en aulle. PLEASANT lhlrd-floor"Voonif with boardi'prl vatej rmUyj.conv;,io Both at, 1,. RaLft41 f, RBI. KSTATR FOR RALB IS. ROOM DWKLUNO. two hatha, hot.wale heat, will aacrtflea l( old thla month. 131' Jil e-ben)-a v. i;iopJl't4'1 ' wi , . WHEAT LOSES GROUND, FOLLOWING ADVANCE Shipping Situntion Continues to Keep Traders Nervous and Long Side Is Neglected liltUV IIKLl LATHI. It lllllLt.VHT , (IIM'.MiO, March in. The Menlher Unread has Issued the follnwlnt forecast! Illinois, Missouri, Mlsrnnslti, Mliilie-otn, latvn, he Daknlns and Kansas I ii.rtlled, nrnbiilily rnln nr snow tonUht. and Minda, colder CHICAttn March 10 The lone of the ivhent mnrkcl vvns fcerlsh lodav. with traders nervous, and nfler stalling flimer It lost ground The shipping situation was a sei lous obstacle, and many piofeslonal operators were Inclined In be cautious about taking chances on the long side Mt y ranged from JI.81 lo SI SR'ti at the outset ngalnl Jl.s7.i4 at Iho end .vesier dsv. nnd Inter sold at Jl S74 .lulv started at Jl 57 t, to ft r.7''.. compared with l 3fi, at the close .vesteidn.v and, after louchlng Jl tiS's. declined to Jl 37 September opened 'so higher at J I Id and after reaching tl IfiH sagged In Jl 15 '4, tleoige M Lecounl senl the following from llical Hend. Knn "llxnmlnetl ninny fields In forlj-inllc drive fields show no growth and some dead wheat In all ex amined, but I think there Is plenty of liv ing wheal to make a clop If weather Is favoinble Plenty of molsluie. one Inch below surface and crop In no dangei Ter rifle winds lodav an- doing damage In sandv soil The reielpls at .Minneapolis nnd Duliilh weie 202 cars against 3fil cars hist vear: at Winnipeg ion ia,s compared with till ill": nl Chicago 1.1 cars contrasted with ISO ,.,t,s flei starling r.im Hie nnieo grain's re- ceded in, pioflt. taking lines ngahi scored n new high ncord. leaching slfi in for tops the lecelpts of corn bete lodav vide 12 inrs and of oats 171 cai All lereals lit Llveipool lemnlneil llrm lite demand fmm.tho Conilnenl was good Lemllne futures IllllKed MS follows Whe.t (ipen M led fnn I'luar i'los Mn I Mi I 'li. I sv 1 mis, 1 s7S, "'. I "' I ''( 1 .10', I .I..-; I ins spt'.' LIU I 17 I IV, 1 IftlJ , i-.l, corn (new delnerv Mav I 111 I ms 1 .,, 1 st. , ,,! lulv ins loo', 1 ii', 1 n;t nsi, scpl I (I7' Ills', till!', t, n; I 1171, Mav ft'i' r.ni, r,s, vi 'ins July ,17S -,;, ,,,,.. .C,. .-,;i i.Slll J Mav 87 i .-, ,.,; C 7 .n.,111 Julv s;i7 n iss.; ,njtS77 Ribs Miv 17 11 17 7(1 17 II tt7 11 I7 37 lulv I7I12 17 71 17I1U 17 l.n I7 12 I'ork Mav til ftn 31 in 31 3 J 113.' .11 n lulv '.IJ 7J .1 J (! .IJ nil LIJ (.7 t.U 17 Mill Ilsked NEW YORK COI-TEE MAKKr.T Ni:W IHtK. March 10 Tlie tn-irket fur nffee futures opened unchanged to I point hlRlier tills inclining Tindlng on the mil was ipilel sales nmmintliig In r,T30 bugs I. sterdiv s I Ins, 7 17'(7 10 7 111(7 1.1 7 Intl 7 11 7 17 7 ft'l 7 ilHi 7 07 7 7IVf7 71 7 777 79 7 l'u 7 s, 7 N7W7 ss 7 oj'd7 'it 7 'i'1'.fs 111 s n-,irs 07 SiiRar Kiitnrcs Atlvancc Ni:W YoISIv. Mauli 111 The ninikel feu sug-ir futuies opened 2 to C. points hlghei with sales on the cull Ifino lotn Wall street and leading Hade Interests were biisers, with Mattered offerings TodsV s 'I ml. fi opening , In.n March 7 3s 11 7 in prll 7 111)7 HI May . 7 bill 7 b" 7 I1 1)7 .11 .lime 7 ftkli 7 i.ii lulv . 7 i.i!1i7 (17 Almust 7 7J1l 7 73 beptctnhci - 7i, 7 7Nlf 7 79 CVi tnhcr '7 Ml 7 811T7 M November 7 87 7NS1)7',n llereniber 7 9471 7 9117711 .1 minrv s niiirs oj lr bin rv . 8 olirs 117 111. I LONDON STOCK MARKET Action of Federal Reserve Hoard Helps Gilt-Edge Section . LONDON', March 10. Katoialilr war news held eocurltles on the Stock Kiihange firm today, but trading continued V- lack briskness 'rhere wero cpille n number ot absentees fr.om the house Stlinillnted by n ilcnuiud from Inveslors, cnslness In money nnd the action of the L'nlled Slates federal Itescrve boaid'as to foreign loans, there whs a further advance In the gill-edged secllon The statement nf the American board was regarded as an In direct tl Unite to the success nf ttrltlsh loans There was a more rnii'ldenl feeling In I he American group vvhlih was stronger, following the bellei lone at .New iiik Im proved earnings helped Canadians Home Hues were sustained and support was again given to Argentine rails ( uder the lend of .muh 5. allied bonds moved upward Tho Paris Itoursc was steady An Inquiry from Investors mniie some" Industrials and lubbers stiong The mining department was Idle. LOCAL .minim; stocks Kl.NllI'MI SIllCKM 111. I sked Msc.Namsra cs no Mldwaj 7 pi Mlrpall LSI . II I"; Mnnlana 21 J7 .Nnrlli Mar . . HI 17 llrscuo Kills . ... 2i JS liOI.DI'H'.l.t) SIIK'KH lllue Hull . nl I'J llonlh .. HI II l nmb Irar . nl ("I DlHinnndltelil II 11 nf "I Daisy ''.( 01 (irn ' 01 band Ken "t ni Hllvcr I'lik . ... II LI .MIlt:LLANi:iHfl Arl I'lillrd . 3" '''I N-v Hill ?',' ;' liis.in Mill I' !' Cotton Kiijcrs and Seller- M;W YoltK. Mniili in- Ma) -Vcl'ncl den. Il.vnmn Cmdoya lleiitii. WU'oii Sloicy, Marlln and llo-enbeig l'inr;hl . ll'ihiieinrm. Ncvvinan Wni-hsinii Mll'hell Wnlk'x' l'lliui and Itounliie sold .I,) -W. tiiinineiis Lowensleiii anil fining bought. Cone imil r'llnn 'old Oclobet- II-.I1UIU. l!nsenb"rg llatiioin. Ileldenbeig. Lehiuau and llouutiie Imuglii . .Moulgoinci v ilcei Sfhl'-v. flailletl II-thik Stnl ev nnd W tluiiioens eolil leienibei llarb om Imuglii Mom-mi Hibl r' ' i 1 FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Broad and Chestnut Streets Philadelphia, March 5, 1917. RESOURCES sJC . Loans and Discounts . Liability Under Letters of Credit Due From Banks Cash and Reserve , Exchanges for Clearing House , LIABILITIES Capital Surplus nnd Net Profits . Circulation Letters of Credit Deposits $37,942,884.27 465,851.70 9,156,688.06 ." 9,431,430.85 3,642,244.15 $60,639,099.03 $ 1,000,000.00 ..'... 3,852,762.65 233,200.00 . . . . 465,851.70 ...... 55,087,284.68 $60,639,099.03 i: J. R. IIM!ltl-i. Jr.. lire rrralrlent I'Ass.MIIRi:, lice President McAI-I.ISTKn. President .1. nil. IIAIIIIT. fnsbler ' II i:. MI11XDS. Asal. C'nshler I. Ifinifl T tlnilln Mt'iirj liilnill I Ki.tiVrrnrtl MrlMfr 1 reilfrlrk I.. Ilulb I nimclitim It, .lorrU V rtj ( Miiilrlrn T.IIU IntM rH-nmorts DIRECTORS ,1 Andrews Harris, .Ir Intui llampton llarnes Morris I. Inlhier . -. It. Pnrknnl f hnrllon 1 arnall M. . Allrrburr ijftnr 1 leltnn Ldwnril r Iteale llsnlrl II. Wentr Irthur M rvv ill Jft.eph Moore, Jr. I.eivls l.lllle FOREIGN EXCHANGE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES DIVIDENDS DECLAKED r Southern I'lllllle" iiBUlsr 'tiunrterlv of per cent on picfcrnd slock pumiIiIi. .prii . iu Hlo, k of rei onl Mnnli 17 AniT-rli tin UrHi'hophoni. foinpanv reculir iiUMrt-rlv of P. per cent on the iiui.tnntt sin. k imvahl- Anil 2 (0 hnblers nf trcord March l.t rnllfornla I'eirob urn I iri.oralbn iisiimI ijuar rrl of I per vent on th plrferred sto. ,nv iibl" April J lo hold, ra nf teionl Marih jn Iti.slon I Ml'.! I'finipiinv It helh. dividend No i In Iho lliulil.llloii of ioni,.in.v pnval.le March ii m sio.k of i' iord Mann Hi Iminlnl hi Imi biuI n.i I i ompniiv Limited rrKiilsr uiiiiiiil of 1' l-r unt tin Hn prrr rr. d Htm k imvnbb VpHI J I" bold. l.s of icnir.l Man ll I". Coniitrnllcr Issues Dank Call W XSHI.Nii'lo.N' Maich 10 The Coiup. tiollei of llm Ciiricncv todnv Issued a mil for the londltlon of all nallonal bunks nl the clow of business Maich Thn last pievloils call was as nf leeembor 27 i'or Iho Insl font -.cai1- n call has been made In Maich In 11 1 fi being Maich 7. Match I. 1015, and the iiimn dale in 101 1 NEW YOKE IJUTTEK AND ECCS 111 II Lit Itcielpts Nil llllllltn 111 MX (lll Msn Ii 10 77211 lllbs lal k, I st, I quotations .... , (jim.,,,.! ripts II HI- ih". Mnrkel uu selllecl Lullas aor extra Urate ji,i Hrsl "Hi vvhllc aiW.1l' brown .llffil.'e lillved "lis .lllc 22 i increase in our banking resources the past year. The cause may be found in the following assets not shown in the statements below: An ever-widening circle of business friend ships. An earned reputation for honorable business dealings. A prompt and efficient service. A financial standing of the highest character. A Board of Directors who direct. A competent, experienced, faithful organiza tion striving each day for perfection of service. STATEMENT i.iAiiii.irii.s assi:t8 Loans nnd Investments. Pun from Biuik.s. . , Clearing House Ex changes Cash and Keserve .. Ondomcrs Liability on Foreign Credits and Acceptance1) K.T l,2.i I, (Mill. ,-,ii (1,317,0 1 7.! I I, n 1 2,i) I M.Li H,I)UH,ICJ,2I ,I0.1,74 1.1)2 S19.305.G60.tr, Capital Surplus and Net Profits (learned) Circulation -. Deposits . ...N IVirelgu Credits and Acceptance! 51,1111(1,(111(1 111) .2,11)1,-171 on I !)."), (Kill uu in,cii.-,..ii.-,..ii in.l,7tL!: $l,30.',n60.lli Corn Exchange National Bank Philadelphia Chestnut at Second Street 315 Chestnut St MIL . LAW President KI'.NTOV MAIINB Ice President ;iii:as ii. snv i;r Vice PreslJenl The First National Bank of Philadelphia (.oiiilcnsctl report ut close of business March 5, 1917 RESOURCES Loans and Investments. $30,702,213.01 Customcra' Liability Account of Acceptances 65,656.66 Due from Banks 4,678,705.73 Exchanges for Clearing House. 1,629,332.68 Cash and Reserve 6,264,780.72 11 All If. .1, tire HAA.H President 1 IH!s. W ANHHT.W Cnslder CIIAis. II. JAMLS Ass't Cashier CAKI. II. 4'IIAI I L ssl Cnshler I . A IKK I II s. . CHILI) .insKi'ii s. ri,Rh WALTON I'MIIK CKIS II. Iv. t'LRTPs Total J 43.34 1.699.80 LIABILITIES Capital - $1,500,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 1,775,351.17 Unearned Discount 117,907.21 Circulation 526,997.50 Acceptances Executed for Cus tomers 66,666.66 DepositH . 39,354,777.26 Total . . . DIRECTORS I l:NKI.IN lllll.lLU II II. I.I M V. LCNT (.ilium; . in.M. slIIM.-l K. IIIKHINSDN K. C IK IV , I.IM.NLSTO.N V, JOM'.S $43,341,699.80 WILLI M A. LVW .HlsLfll II Mrl'U.I. I'KI-.D'K VlrllM r.N J. lU'.MIl M-XTThKRIIllll .1. . S IIVKK WM !! ill i THE GI NATIONAL KLJi&K-O BANK i i" i, s iii ni i JOSEPH WAYNE. Jr. Pretident . EVAN RANDOLPH. Vice Pre.ldent CHAS. M. ASHTON. Cashier A. W. PICKFORD. Aa.t. Caabier ALFRED BARRATT, Ant. Ca.hier t M.'ileinriit of Condition at the Close of Business M.uch .-, VH7 RESOURCES Loans and Investments $51,377,412.72 Acceptances and Letters of Credit 4,568,059,33 Due From Banks 9,460,687 19 Exchange for Clearing House 1,811,775.60 Cash and Reserve 14,772,369.29 $81,990,304.13 LIABILITIES Capital $2,000,000.00 Surplus and Profits 5,243,120.48 Circulation 1,078.700.00 Acceptances and Letters of Credit 4,568,059.33 Deposits y. 69,100,424.32 $81,990,304.13 DIRECTORS MIAM'IH II. IIKKVI'S, Chairman nl Hie Hoard Daniel BniiKh John Orlhbel , T'vnn Rnnilnlplj lienrge T.. Harlnl Ueorge Mcladden Morris R. IlocUlui Hodman II. (Irlsrnm I'rancla II. Reetes. Jr. Arthur V. Morten . Creilirlclv Snjder Uiu, U. Frnrler, Jr. IVm. Jnjr Turner Hubert Tnlnnd Ueorge I), llnsrngnrten A.J. Counlj- Mm New-bold Kly Jciaeph Wayne, Jr. H llllain P. llorlia SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT rs h h r(4tyyti'iHtytyW'i!'ftiji BUNION National Bank Third and Arch Streets A Commercial Convenience in a Commercial Community n4u li Statement id Match Ciniltal Klr.silLRlr.'4 Loins and Investments, , f R,77),lSi.LI Hue from Hanks L-'HI, 337.5(1 I'vrhaniea for Ilia Clear Ina House , 4X11,433.111 Customers' Liability Ac count of Acceptances') Kvernled by llila Hank 11,370.0-1 Tash nnd Keaerve ,, 1,;H,4IH.37 $ll,Hi:,77L10 '11)17 i.i iiii.i rit.-s (.IIIO.UOO.IHI 1711,1)1 J.lll) .IVl.VJ.U 41J.1II1.5U snriilus and Net rroflts I'nearned Discount . ( irculalian . . . lunun... Krriil.l fur Customer 11.3111.1)0 Hills re-discounted vllh r-slrral Reserve Hank . ,1I5,S0U.UI Hills Pnrahle Tsllh Hie federal Keserve Hank. tuft.otxi 0 Dciki.IIs Il,1la,:illl.l) SII.HIS.11l.lt IIIHI'KRSi J. H. McCUI,tX)ClL Pv.4cf,,it Sll. TllICOUOnEH. CONDERMAN BASii,AC,RtA'1 ....J.,.'!T.'.JKf.?,?.l.. ' n UTM.IIT IVIIITI" Ajuiniv, m-ir.utir.iiut'.ii, ". ,J. .,';; V Vlce-i'rxldrnl nsilTo.M.r , AMlalaat Cathitf KIIROKRICK KAIItLAMU 4allaat foaaler I)IIIKCT)K. W. II. CARI'KSflR. (lni ' "."i tnatlua J Dohan Henry K. Ulncheli Wm HAcl. a ron nana 14. H Ma nin Henry II. I i.- if f..i,.l..iai. . I u tUfifittllai It NMlhnn X. -rV"Fa vvi'v-viliinit ' rt mvi i'ii"i" , - - - -,- , t ' " ,," inc. Jr Henry II. llsrloli Jr. N'Hlhan T. Ivttrll lMgxmggi Statement of Condition March C, 1917 RESOURCES Loans and Investments. . .$14,579,657.96 United States Bonds 1,509,364.53 Due from Banks. ..;... 1,270,725.31 Cash and Reserve 4,290,662.87 $21,650,410.67 LIABILITIES Capital '$2,000,000.00 Surplus and Net Profits. . 1,582,428.97 Circulation 1,399,000.00 Deposits 16,668,981.70 $21,650,410.7 J- EDW. STOTESBURV LEWIS, CshLr, jJ S'i 427 Chestnut St.. Ph eV ,- igjtg- . Wt Sl ly M .vj S"j -Jdt ,m fi iy
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