.garaE-1 b&imif&imtm.mjm'mmm m w wwiijpppiji .?' i iai i.iviiwuui'.iieF ' "I'WJ'jl Hsi ;; EYEXIXG PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10, 191S i V. It Helps Twice Evciy Third U. S. Lib erty Loan Bond AVtfo) you buy doq3 double duty. It helps to provide the necessary materials for war and gives you a good financial return for the money invested. These U. S. Bonds will sell con siderably above par a few years from now. Buy as many as you can today help the Government and yourself. Wo will be pleased to handle your subscription. Frazier & Ga Investment Itanhtra T. E. Cor. Ilrontl & Sansom Syis. NEWS OP THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRIOESJ WALL STREET DEVOTES MOST ' ATTENTION TO NEW LOAN DRIVE j New York Stock Sales New York Bond Sales USSt CIOSQ Lend Him AHanc Xsiill tfur m LIBERTY Bd&DS The National City Company N.licml Cilr Bnk El Jr., N. Y. CerrnpoHflrnt Offices in a Ciltej Plitsdelpnia 1421 Chtilnot St. Telepbone 333 Loeutt B9d$Skprt Term d'otetA rrrpanrss Market Tone Strong, but Business Small In spiration Copper in Good De mand and Advances New Yurli, April 10. U'all street continued to devote ncnrlj nil its efforts to the nuccess ful pluclns of tho new Liberty Loan today, nnd ninny biokers were not Inclined to pay nny nttcntlon to stocU markets nl the present time. The tone, however, nil through the forenoon wits generally strong In spite of tho unsatisfactory advices In rcRard to the conflict In Prance. There wero some Issues, which showed pronounced strength, uihoiir them Inspiration Copper, which una persistently bought by representa tives of strong Interests supposed to be acting for the Anaconda Com pany, nnd It was current gossip that Anaconda Is steadily n'ddlng to its holdings of Inspiration. That stock made a guln of l'.t to 40,. the highest price touched eo far on this movement, and Anaconda was also in good demand, making u fractional gain. Interest was attached to the trading in Marino preferred because of statements that an eMra dividend of $5 would bo dcclurecl ut tho direc tors" meeting tomorrow, putting Its price up from 92', to OS'i. Atlantic, Gulf nnd West Indies followed with a gain of 2 points to 112, but quickly reacted to n0'.- The notion taken ut tho tfrlo stockholders' meeting estcrday In ductd a vigorous demand for Hrlc llrst preferred, which opened up ; nt 29, but realizing sales later cautcd u reaction to 28. St. I'aul preferred was heavy, falling H to CS"i. und fractional lo;ses were recorded in a. few other railroad stocks. A&i;Ji0,IJnw '' i Afunca l'i AI'ls:pi'msifC.i . si ""in r, imrar ji p,ir "' ll. :-j!!.M!toMi.v.v.3M J"'(.lni(.CiitJf' 'J!? 'voniotlic. '," W3 tin J'a'Wstpr" Illah l'i 41 7S)4 Low l'i ii'vi TS'l lliin a.m. l'i 21 $C000 Anjjly - KrencU fit v Ss SOOOAincr Tel clt 4s G00O Can (!o t 3s 1021 12000 Can floU 3s 1031 IOOOCIimA Olt'locv Cs 0000 Chi tit Wh 4s UOOOChl D & Joint 4s lUOOChl Jill & St V cv 4Vjs 1000 Chi It I & P Ifd 4s 2000 Sol & South II. ah 00 H SI 01'j S0 ?' 3d 02 CI', Low t'0'- 80', 00's 74 61'i ." ne(M :iit: au ist'4 " i.imecil i,r 024 n 17W rrt ii ii. . . . - , I J,NjmatraTWj mi: 07'i 'J7 U"' 7000 Del & Hud con , m.SuSarrt(f 'nu. I . 5 ,... Srt m'l'ein..' mni; mnii 100'i 100' 1000 Hrio sen 4s..'. 52's 02s I AmToharco i,it ... 1000 Hud : M In 0s 1's lti' 1 Al'MVHoin -' ... I"011 '"'' M rf 3s 3f.i, 3, Amwf ::: : . !!!. wj-m.h 43 ;'" uritinjppr , 'ji. ' ainim rib iiomt :tiu. oh.:! n.!4 inaCOmf. I 'n-iiuip ft 1 nit.' nit! fil'i innmnniti. tt.i I. nn nn nil a 'H.I lit 111'! UI " - I uall( TIF If II II II in... UIIiVV VUIW 11 10 H.ni. 00 i 1 SO'i Dt'j 50't 70 Ti 92;. 7t t!tt 70 fISSan EXTREME DULLNESS CONTINUES i $: S.j IN TRADING ON LOUAL EXCHANGE Transit Certificates Advance to 25 1-2 on Trif! ling Turnover' Bankers Favor Use of Trade Acceptances HUh .1 Lh Vftl .IS flitPenn Hit I Pi 4 v n t t 0 ssii lOOAVarliS 8 t.nw AS 14 28!4 nnMi . Hlxii lmw SHOO Mb Honda S'3H... DS.30 08.30 loo do Is... 0.1.00 03.00 300 do 1st 4s DO. 10 06.10 nuul'a & .M1 Steel 63.101'. j 101 ti StOOPJillnKlec . 1st 3s. 014 03 Vi soooltcaulng gen 4s S t :.' i 81-li 33 U X 11.10 A.M. Net 9d.0 ilO. od.oo .an 00.10 .30 101 '.6 '.! 93!i Vm 8I'! mi ioii.sr. .. . si ' en ropiSKpf .. Sl'i :;: .v"'" ''jv ' .mjii ,(JO lla'tlmoro i Oh'o ... J'alt&Ohloiif Halopl'a, Mlnlnj ... Bctli'ehcm Stec' . .. "oth Mm' Class II... HcthSfepcpf "tooUi n ltap 1 ran . Hullo Cop A Zinc... Cal JVtro'cum pf . . Canadian I'ac'fle . .. Cent Loath Co Cerro do I'asco . . . Chandcr Motor ... C'l.rapi'akei.Oh!o.. i-uiui WTM GT?T.r.Trn ppit.RSTTRP, ifiORN FTOATTIRRT-KSR 9'wwm WEAKENS COTTON IN LAGGING MARKET iJivl'IS' r It I A I is p'c'p! '. .... t, ixr.tt a, (llVnhl,,. At4?4,.,l A ,1 U.. .h.lc c.PPr UIICIIHES I'lOITI 1i ail Ollttu ummS '"""ut nooumtu vj i n;no UoppT I . - Prt'lltnl,! . f- Arc Absorbed Chiefly by Trade Interests ODD LOTS A SPECIALTY An;lblnc under 100 thartil Silicr StocKs Kailroad Stocks Copper Stoclia Equipment Stocks Are Worthy of Special Notice Send for our booklet on th PARTIAL PAYMENT PLAN Hughes & Dier lWmhurM Jrjiila. Slock rirhn 1435 Walnut Street CliriON lll:l.T tir.TIII.K UMHTIINt Nr -Vnrli. irll 10. 1 Tlii follnnlric 1frnnfr,itnrei ueri- rr- tonlnl In the lotion hell thin mnrninlt: i hnollle rnil Nnlnllli. Si: IlklalmnM , nml I h.illnnooi:.!, all llrniiihi. tliint nt(d Thoimistlllp. Sill Abllrnr. Mirowort. . I.llllr Ho.K. Mil,HlMir:. Pcnvirol;!. Mrr 1 lilhin, Huron. Monlitninfr innl AiisikIii, 4l IMIinliiclcn. IJt nv (Irlenni unit a- tnnnuh. Ill i'ii Anlonlo anil I'nrl smHli, lot liulimlnii nml J.irkwHiUllc, tsi Tiimpn. 5li l'orpn I hrltli SO. i Thrrx a .01 Inch rf urnlnltitlloii at 1 Hlluilncton nnd ,m at AmuMa. I f lorl., Alirll 10. eood ileal of scIHiir iircst-iirc il- 'Aelopeil at the opcniiiR tlie cicitton mar ket and prices ilroiMt'l II to IS points on llrst 1,0.10 Tlie offerings wen- must prominent from Wull street anil Mcsttni fources and were absorbed chiefly b Undo interests. Tho news Ini luded pour cables', a protective bearish veeUy neather ic port at 11 o'clock today, and uncertainty as to tho outcome of the cotton con- I ference in Washington. The market later scored further loss es. HellliiB down 00 points under la.t nlKht's close, influenced by additional relllns pressure, from Liverpool and the South. The receipts at tho port for the day were estimated at 0000 bales. usalnM 10.839 bulcu a wccl! IiRo, 710fi bales a near ago, nnd 13,808 bales two eara ago. YolenlaVa Hl.30 .. rlvis Orx;n u ill. 11 n.ln. Mj, .. .31.411 33 IM .".1.111 ."..tin Jull . . . 33. Oil .I3.IHI 33.711 ;i3.7 iiiM.r .'11.7 31 "II 31.13 31.13 December. 31.US 30.UI 30.S3. 0 b3 30.S5 Traders Until New Con tract Is Effective ( lilt i co. April In. Tiade In com was dull and icaturc lets this iiiornin?. Wiled to tue can worKed sloulj because of a jeveio btorm. .May opened at S1.2TU j l.i'TH. ngalnht $T.STi at the end jeslerdaj. The new contract will ko Into cftcct on Thursday and the marUet lias assumed a waltlns position. Seeding of Miiall grain Is luully lln Ishfd In the corn belt under faxorable conditions, hut lain will bo nctdid from now on. Tho area of corn wilt be lcs than 1017 by n small "percentage, ac coidlng to an authorlt. The tetclpts today were 113 ears. The demand for spot at Liverpool remained active. Oats weic quiet ali-o. Tradctn In this grain wcio waiting to seo what crtect the new contract In com would luo on values April started um.hangcil at SO-Uc. Stay opcncil at SGUe to 8ii',c. against 86'ic at the end jesterday. and later bold at 8Ca,e. The receipts hue today ttcie elglitj elght chip. The area of oats la cxpcited to bo larger than that of last car. The ' uniienone in Liverpool was falily II. ;:i.r, i 13. xil 31 Financial Briefs BOLLES' MANUAL for Business Corporation Meetings Ilv Albert S. noltrs. Ph.D.. T.L.D. Wb.t evcrr OFFICER sbould know Wkt evcrr DIRECTOR should know Wbl eTcrj STOCKHOLDER iliout! know Tho Ttules of rarllameraAry liw for butlneis orporatlon mcetlnKS. hr.ied upon th Judicial Interpretations of th Court" of the I'nlted states and Canada. Cloth SIS pare I'rlce. SI.3S On sale at booksellers and stationers. The John C. Winiton Co., Phile. Tho I'nited National Utilities Com panv which now controls tho American Hallways Company, reports, for March, gross earnings of Jl-108,810. Thli com pares with II. 010, 173 tlui i-aiiic mouth last year, or a gain of $S9,ti"3. SILVER The Metal of the Hour Government price it an ounce. A Special Treatise on the Subject Seat Free on Hcquctt HUGHES & DIER Slchr. ici,.!c1teSte.irdi:of"TraI. 1435 Walnut Street Philadelphia Itppoiting for the ear ended lie- ceinbcr 21. the American District Tcle-i graplt Compare of New- .Ierey, shows I cross revenues of 13. 313.308 against , ji nnr. In 101 c. Ualance was 7"j.- 1 381 ecjual tr 17.78 a shale on 10, 0G3,'350 capital stock. Tlie "Western Union Telegraph Com I nany 1 epoi ts for the quarter ended '.Match 31. 11 surplus of 13.003.809 after charges, compared with 53,Ou7,90u for the tame quarter In 1017. Total reve nues weie 30,518,3u3, against $17,331,-710. Tho teceipts of wheat ut -Minneapolis and lJuluth todaj vveie 108 cars, against 3u8 cars a car ago ai Winnipeg 181 c.u". comparrd wlili no imis; at Chi cago one cai, against elchlj cars. COAL TRADE JOURNAL PREDICTS A FAMINE Black Diamond Declares Stor age of 1,000,000 Tons a Day Is Absolutely Essential New tnrK, April in Since weather suggestlvo of the !alm breezes of spring has como along most people have ceased worrying about tlie coal supply and what they are going to do nest winter. But the Ulacl; Dia mond, a journal which knows a good deal about coal, among othe, an editorial In the current Co'utnbUOa.A t: Torn Trod Itef. ... t'orn Prod rtofpf. . Crudhohlee: l.uhdCanehusjr . C 11 ba Cane hue pf Homo Mine UMilerjSecurltiej i:t'c I J.'lfcMnf 1 Jlric yj iC. . I Ciaston WA. . I d'en Deelt'e Gen Motoin . . filVor r forore p (irwiiiC'ananea I'. Illinois Central Inspiration Copper. InliTloroCon . inter Mer Mar' lie InlerXIerMarpr. . Inter I'aper . . . Inter Mi ui , KanClt.v oulh .. I Kennmoit t ojircr Mei I'etro'euin . . Miami Copiior. . M.dva'e Steel.. . Vat Knam bta . N'at I.rad ... Ne ork Cent . . . N'nimi, . Xorllitrn I'aelfc Ohio Cltlei lias ... Ontario Mining ... Pacll'e Mail . 1 Pennjhanla It It l:tls i West Va '1'lttsCuil. .. Ilav I'on Copper. . Ilcadln . . . npub!irJron As. Ilojal Dutch trr . savace Arm .. Mnr'alrOII Iter . Sout.iern Pacific .. 1 Southern lly . . Sludebaker Co .. Term. Cop X. Cbem Texas Co Tobacco Products Union Pod r,f United Aloj S'ce1 In'tedCljarS . Uhlnd Alcoho' j L S llubber 1 U S Steel . . . . I' s Steel pr. . I tah Copper . , a-Caro Client . Wabash pf. Western Union 1 . . "VcstlD2i:&M .., Willjs-Overlaul . H dividend Col 110 110 110 vio.J Til 7o'i 73 i 7o:i l :.- I 3:;-,' 31', 3i'i 3i'i l'i I 70' ; , 7"'j 77 j 77' i 7i'i 1 112? i 10J' 10251 lO".'! . o9 U' .". l.ifi in3;,; i:im; w.v; t.OU C3!' (3,'4 034 1114 1 ... ... .y.j .: ... ... i 33i 33j 33' j 33 i J 0 ... 1 is', I . :;()'i -lo' 1 ::)', -to ' (i'l'i C'J'i 0'J 0'J , l!)li 3.V.J ,i ... ... 13', IG'i 13'j Wi tt Ill ". . ::o'i W, yo'4 w' !M'i tVJ, -'74' ST'i 7'j L'7'i 7'J', N' I.'i l.'l A2i -13' j 11'j ll'i ll'l lt'4 . 'iS .".) S-s'j ai lll.'j ill '.'(I 3(1 i'ep :ri!i .ti'j :::;. I.'IVj l."!l Kif) 1:1 1 117'j 117'j IK!'. 111! t ' 3nnnii Ml. ii . 37000 N V City .'sn 1003 J700 do 19C5 30(i0 do Nov 10D7 10000 t'tnna gen ct 4 'is 3000 Ttead gen Is. 2000 Itep Ir & S us. lUOUSt 1. K. S r, 63 Sor B... 30000 South l.c cv 80 ."3 ' Ifi'I ;o. t3 IM nn.ll ; 011. on Utl.lO OU.UI ou.tu I'll I LA. INACTIVE STOCKS I'ollovvlng arc quotations for Inactive 1 stockB listed on tli Philadelphia Stoclc llxchango and In vvlilch there wero nc transactions today. Tho price given Is the last previous closes fcmallejt todirC :iro horn naj; . t jslon and onlv t .JL 91 'c OS 80'i Sl'j 07j 70'j 91'i 1000 h'outli Kwy cen 4s 00's 1000 Texas Co cv Cs OSfi 3000 L S Itubber V 7S 21000 v a stcci s r Cs 7' 1000 Union Pais cv 4s s; 20000 U K of U 11 & I 5s . 00:!4 C000 V K of'ci'lVi'i 5'3s 1021.... OS---, 01-. 1' 'a 03 S0'4 81'.. 07'.. 70'i 01 i 60", 98 ;, 77 -4 07 S.1 09", 93' 01 04' 3 '. S0' Si's 97'j 70'j 01'. A O war.... Alliance In.. .iner Mill... Amer Itwy. .. A Iwy pf... Amcr Sirs... Am Sirs pf.. Brill J O pf . . UulT & S pf. cam aieci l'i L N vvr vv I.. 19 l.lttto h'ehuyl. Mlnchlll .... Xorth Cent.. l'f'ima Sail.. 10 30 7C 2D 02 70 4S 123 7 St 00 73'i 84 Catavvs 1st Pf 32 Con To N J. 034 Cleu Asphalt. 13;, lit & U T.... 10 .It & U T pf. 17 Ins 'o of N A 30 Keystone Tel. 8U iey Tel l)f... 37 COT, I.lt Urns . .. 5&i - rt pf 8 26 2i 21 4 tit tit4 97 S3 99s 93? - iVeio York Curb NKW -YOUK CURI! 11 ii -" 'i tl'i t' . IS". 7'. . i'3'i (Ii', 30 . I'V, , 111 . :!I'V 'J.".'i s'j . l.V .!., . 37 09i , 1'S . ?,ir .'J;,' Aftna rortUUfttce.. . . f'hrtrolet Colen A: Co t'urtlns LoIiIkIi ellcy Coal Salej t4mna tnnper Uay llcreulfs Ituislaii ri'.sa In HVjs Snupct c'opier St Josnh Lead Hu'.nurlniv fiiltril Motors I'n Vciil i:r WrlehMUrtln do proferreil 1H iiil 4 r.ii in A hi ,3?'' :n i r.'i 43 11 111 13 3H', ::!' s(. 03 Tradlns on the Philadelphia Stock Kxchanso I has been during the dull period of the last two we , was attached to the transactions beforo midday, uppcarcd on the tape durliiB tho first ten minutes 1 camo out by the end of tlie first hour. Hapid Transit trust certificates, on a trifling transaction, picked "Up H loT 23'i. and it Warwick iron and Steel was unchanged at 8 on a block lajjl j Lehigh Valley Railroad lost ',i to 5S. and Pennsylvania was unchanted. 3 Liberty Loan is were less active this morning, but that Issue and tfS I 3-s were lower, while tht convertible Is advanced 30-100 of 1 per ctnt.- m I The president o fthe Lake Superior Corporation announces that Jn ..In.,. nl 1 1, a 4lnn., Cr.ist lmnAKnllAI. ..(Llnl. I.n.l It... I 1 . J simtva vi inw .IHU"" mh.vi viiiuiohuii, ,vmi.ji iiau uctll nem Ifj LOnitM, under the trust iigrcement. which terminated March 1. 1918, wero rectitti at the Toronto olflce Monday, and that the Lake Superior Cornoratiiw H nsaln fully vested In the sliarcs of its principal subsidiary d i With the Clovcrnment In charge of the railroads some bankers beli ' j that there Is afforded a good opportunity for It to stimulate tho trade accelj nton nl.'in. Wmlppii miinnforttirorii nf ,nlttMi.. annnll.. m.-i-,.. Ja ' - - "- ""i'i'" -"uiuiain mat 10 railroads have been slow in making paymont. The Government is aIsofil 111 MflVln flia .nll.rrld fAI" .n-l'l... .nnrlA.Arl l'i, in .l..l.. .. Zl I ... ,,... ... .-. , .... v. ...., .v..vm. W..C 0u.u..oii ot me proKeal I .,r ulntv HflV 1l tlm riillrnnda intl1rt tin fni tl.ftn t r e.,K.-.ii .... . -J aiices for present methods. J The Federal Reserve P.o.itd has been strongly advocating the trade "H ! ccptancc in place of the open book account. It has been variously estimate i that approximately 1 1.000.000,000 Is tied up In open book accounts In th I countrv todav. If the railroads In inn nhn:ln? Kimnlip. u... ,- -. . . L .,iJhcVenfmaiJmH.biu?cmT"".an acceptances olTe.ed by tho seller the dealer would havo a form ! H I tlons wcrr us follom: Clt. Wf, I ,,.i,ii, i, ,,i.i ,.ii .. ... ,i,- t..,..i . "!1 n rets. Mtnoln-.l und lr drlwl. 3U: vvntern , "" " -"" .,. t illllv. ltw uttqniinces are readily iS countable at any bank and In turn by any member bank with Its Fed ii lteicive Rank. If tho dealers who receive trade acceptances from th n railroad customers could not for financial reasons wait until the inaturitTl of the acceptance for payment they could discount the acceptance at the bank and so replenish their woiklng capital. . d With the Government favoring the trade acceptance form of ftnanclnl! und with the Government In charge of the railroads. It has been sui-M-Jr that tne piescni oners a goon oppoiiumiy 10 give mo pian a try-out, 1'hlla & Wcet PUT Pcnn Traf.., 1'hiin " of. . Rvvy Co Gen 'ion Hoi Ton .Mln I' il 1 tTn Cos N J..190 U S Stl pf...l09'i W I'rinm . . . 7H W J &Sea... 40'i York Rvvy .. S'.i 3S'.,Yorl i:y in. . 33 43 Philadelphia Haricots PROVISIONS I hA4if. In rtt Mmni.c.l. Air: tltl hff. I It nu .'.. '"J fttiri londfrs mnoUeJ nnd hIp drlod. , It.'ic: wjatpru benf, Unucl;t nd teruU rs, I mold, ;i.v . href bums, US; port frftntiy. ! 5.T.."3; liHinn. H. P. curcJ. ;iot. jaGr'.iic; tinms. ftKintiPd looso, VDtt:;nc: nanin, attlnncd, smoked, 30I&SU". other Umi. snioUrd. city cured. d lo brand and ucr nsr. :iOC:t'Jr liamo MinoUed western cured. SOOsc; hams bolted. Ixmi'lcbi. 4:ie: pUr.ic !hou1dcr, S. P cund, luop. at'ic; nlMiic (Moulders, binol.od. W'ir; belli1!. n pIcKtc, According lo a,rs. loone. II-c, breiiUfarVt i bai-on, aw to brand and uria,xe, t.! curd, Uflc: brtMltfnst bacon, wstrn curcii, .CC.c: ' lard, irirn, rollr rd. 27't Ssc; Urd, pure tlu, kettle rendered. Ui'is 2Se. UEPINED SUGARS niHiLet rulrd btpadj utulor mtU iup ittd a f.tlr dtMnund Wr quote tm j. it 7. ISu for extra fine Rranuluted. DAIUV PRODUCTS rirniiSi: Truil whi nulPt and the market i I in STAYS WCT BY THREE VOTES SOCIALIST TARRED BY M0B Township Adjoining Dry Glassbovo .Coating of Feathers Applied to Em Retains Booze Privilege minister m Oklahoma llllllainilnnn, . J.. Apill 10. A ult- 1S'. Illk Citv. UkU.. Anrll in lniti.9 iiiii.i-I-1Viiix.i. ir I 11' mr. a i-.'i mii inri.il. imar nirj nrn niiv. leru ini... ji . . 1. . i .1 .. .1 t.i.t .11 iluimiii iiii hn. xiiiiMisirai ami t.i.ia ,b- piim . i in 1 1 r.ii . ,7, . ' " '"'' J'."'MlonV: "N"YorU.-iri. ' cr "" al " "'- " " '' Bl lecturer now- under Kedeal S ''"l.l.l'lllt-C.ill. 0 per cent: miiu. tan-v. 3li31'3 . pol-Iu lilshcri Ulr , In Momoc township resulted In a ment for iiromotlnir tlie wrii t!S? r:,5i 'tlto iour mon,l '"$? "cent ' l Sd' "& l for t,lc ' hv a f SWStf "A 0',, Llx'inonth. : ir "' l" l ' POULTRY 'three votes. A total of D33 otea was I nlBht by a moi. of 100 citizens and rim MYC-Tho marl.et ru)l nrm ui. .1, 'cast, with 370 for the drys and 379 for u S?,Y!B...?.l .a.r,"S fft.",.e.-... ' t . iivuiv.l uhuiipl.liif tli. lltiltni-1 nfl"irl n : 4t id' u uuvi I'lns ". u ""ii'i' " l l. . i.iAlr. ( liiiii u 4 Imiu ( 'h trl.ftiu Lnfl.intul(i1 roc.ulArH . ltl iciu. I Reserve Ranl.s' Discount Rates ii. ii' '' i Ofllclnl discount rates at the twelve U '.'.. 'Jo I'vileral I'.eserve banks were as follows: (The fit ot column Rives tho rates for 134 i'j'i I5'i all periods up to ami Including tlio tlf- I tccn-day maturity. th (ecoml foi a period of MMeen to ninety davn. The third ami fourth columns bIvo the rate. I for ledUcounts of collateral loans fc- cureu tj uov eminent Iwnus or notes.) 3s&43r: iitaeKv youns rooBtcrs, a3&r...: oM roojtrrs. VSUaOo. Durl.w, I'eklll 40 43.' 'lo. Indian Itunner. SIJMllo. Hccrr. :iiiti 43o. OulneAs. per pair. ?ml.". I'Iscciik. ul1. per pair, lOSlJc. do, louns, p.r pair. 3o.'i."ic. FRESH FRUITS 1ils township adjoins Hlassboto town chip, which went dry Monday. It is likewise an Industrial center, but also has a Mrong rural vote. 11 , n.i.iin w..n uiuucu IU ItaVB 111C C0B1M 1 for alleged propaganda against Llbtml iOIIUt. j Police, nntlclnatlne trouble, v.r -A moving Hleks to Clinton when Mttfl laucii ay mc iood. M4' !4i .i..'4 1MV S1U 7!) 7(1 (il.'j U7i -'-" 17', IKilj o'i III) ri VJ2, ii'j ini'. IU9i 7D'i l.'l . II', l'i.'.' . 10t 17i run v, '34 ', S0, u.". .1' S)0 7C'4 70' 4' SP4 u7'i !'.' 'ii :;t's &0'i' 70' 4' "i'O", ! Dfin-tiul v.Ma onli inodCMtr but value I wero well mHlnta1n"d on cliotc tu.-k of I .nnb. i).irti.llnn. Wa rnil. V i.nl a nil Com'Iinpor Gov't papr ,tk Kins. Iiwtl. WlncuMp. tUni. Northern """ 1 Nny tt. A lhemarlr IMntiin. I4i. iiuh- Irt4ton Xen York .... I'hUftdelpl.U Rlrhmond .... Atlanta CliUaso M !ouN . . Mlnnfapolfa . . . Kanwatf City . . Hatla riaii I'jdiictsLO. i 10 IPU I J UII1.1 IMkn i.l IIHVH IIII. H I I I.I It rt ti . i"1 -. 1 m t Ki 1. . O..I.1 , :, DJi J I win. .lr,j noinc llcuitj. S4i.'. ;,0. Sia. I j W .!, I I n.Hii Wlntnai), tmn. tilari, Twl. 4ffl.-.: I it4 ,i" J I l'ar.uon. Sl'.i.".: tJano. :in :(!. York 1m 1 .V :!& ip'rial l.l.r.ofi .-.-. nrti Uavls. f.1J 25 . arplM. I . il 3, j western p r boi vvinef.ap. $1.sni-:i: Snlts- I I I 'I fa." 'IN I I enburB. Jl.r.Olha, Home Ileum;., 3i3".", 4 ,U au i rearniHln XI. 7.i9 3.H.. Newtown IMpnln, I I I'jiJ.". a'; i JI.3.".Si3.;.0, Unno I1.7."'il3.50. npplcH. near- I I, ::H 1 I l'i :i'j I 4 l'i 3'? 1 I a' i ! ! u. per liamprr. riOoft'Il ."0; apples nearhv. per .iunei b..hkct. 3..e?i 11.3..: lenioiiM. per box. :iy I .,",; bananas, per bunrh $2fl Il.r.lli I oranuea. I lorlda. per bo. ,iHts' oraiiKeH, . ainornia per uov .. ii 94 tallKcrlnes, 174 m:i FINISH SMALL GRAIN SEEDING I riorl,la- V,T "'iS-.ZW'- """"V"". V': ItU. per bo. J3...ni,", plneappleii, Porto Ii') 17', 1 1.1 Soil Conditions Generally Favorable ,!' in the Western States I nlio. per vrate. j::.r.ni .": atraw berries. 1 lorlda. per quart. Mnc; strawberries. Ala- ma. lirr nuart. Ile. atrau berries T.nnU- tmu. per quart. 3."6:ill' I IU II!) Ill '6j-i in "16 l-3."4 00' i "to, 'io 'io 133', Mo', ro1 CliliaEo, April 10. Special leporta to the I'rlce Current Uraln Ileportcr ha the Mill condition i Renernllv favorable in the nut-plus grain Statcj, except that I a large part of lowu now needs rain. Seeding of small grain Is virtually tlnlhhed in tlie coin belt under favorablu conditions, but rain will bo needed from now on. ino acreage to corn w ill bi VEGETABLES Ci.Pl. i. Iron, 'i pier. 3. ruts Coal. I'. : do pref, l1 Leather. 1', Wabash pref A 1 10 do Cent Tlie jencr.il mnrket was ciulet and bare! 'iMu. i.iin iiiiri; iioerai 'inerinsii. '.lo- laii.iu-, niiu poia.oes, jerai, p iiu-.i, inm , ,.u I is o, I. infill'; ;o , 306tor.e. white tiotatoes P"r 1(, I lbs li-n-svhanla Jl.r.OSM T.'i! Maine, ll.tiil'i 1 .n New Vork. SI.Tillffl I.T.'i. wemern. il..".iii)l -i iJelawarc and Muolund. $l.l.".lf t.3.": vxhlte1 lioiaiiie l l.iruia. per 11 . No. 1. JiWH: No. i -. ..'. i. inm piiiaioes. c lonaa, per bunli aweel potatoes. 4er. .no. l , 1 1 J t I larger. e p,r hamper Xo 1. Sl.30tll.on: No. 3.1 Hog blaURhtenncs In tho AVcst are i ".r"'.f"1. -'' -'clcr. riorlda. per crat, St(n i estimated at iTd.OOO for tho week end- I h r; , Lc'lu?. ,.'' mrlda. per hamper. SIJi tng Ann u, against SI 0.000 tho nrnv nus i ;':" ,""?." X"1 """ :.' -'Alk'U'K' :".'! ... ,Uvih than In 1917 by k b.nall percentage. I ,"1"'rr ,H-l!vitii l.ktS: wThi 0 Nvhllo that of oats will b0 proportionallj I i?Jft;PNo s! JiVftSsc ',?' Utoss earnlng's for February or all I yajs In crfect tlult people should go rlelit l.1i.... ...... tli.r Of.mri in Ou tiniv i nil s".ev fu"ueSvv'l!l1"'I-VACT,VE NEW Y0K STOCKS of ' vveew. una uIS.uuh lor t he week mr responding in 1017. The total bluugh tcrlngs for the summer teaeon. Mnioh 3 lo April 6, nro estimated at .1.532.- 000. against 3,760,000 for tame weeks South Carolina ulifornla. per irate. Sl..Vl(i 'per. ST.". ault- Umentary on Ita above utata havlni been subsldlar opeialtng companies now con 1 1 oiled by tho American Power and Lir.ht Company wero $1,100,700. against 1076.075 tho same month List year. Net for tho inotitli Inerea&ed $45,683. Twelve tuontliB gross increased $1,115.3.0, with a net gain for tho period ot $150,133. The operating companies now con trolled by the American Power and Light Company, Intercompany charges eliminated, reports for February: Grofs earnings. $1,100,700: Increase, $133,634; net earnings, $463,635: Increase, $4j, 683. For twelve months: Clioss earn ings $11. 6.36C: increase, il.145.370 ; net tainimr, St. 846,170; increase, $150.-423 v.. eurnliiirH or the Union Tank Line , , .' ", ix&mi wnlimmtm.. tm ma t. -i II -1 - T rr.i. , . 1u Sl.fi27.71lU eCtUHI IO i1f.vcUi7".h,. 3;"'t, ,h? ,.m- wlthoiit ' $30.01 ft khare on 130.000 sliareH of cap chJJtnuV .L iihllJde0lfnhl;'', -"n'"y. 0 ital stock-, compared with $17.31 a share tneiinui .t., i-muuelphl. 1 tamed the previous car. Pre.ldtnt. j .estatk ! i:le..nok b. eiuts. drcra.ed Letter, testamentary on (He abov. ;iut havlne beeii urintSu "X th2 tinderaurned, all rwraons Indebted :a thi aid jjtate are requeted to maka payment, and lho.e Jiavlni claims-to preaent the .am., without delay, at the odl of tha corporal lion utecutorj 0n'lnul 1 at PhlladeipilS. the vnovioENJ r.iKi! and VrttiaT com. ' .11 ? 4l.l.l.Cii.l -1ILA. Sales for fiscal year of the (ireat At lantic and Pacific Tea Company, ended March 3. were 5i-b.vv.vio. tunii..ii:u with $75.55 vear an increase Ofio-lO per cent. n-i,u ..nm.iii.l.iterl income account of the United States Uypsum Company for on vvorrjlng about tho coal supply Le cau?e theic Is very giave danger of a famlle next winter, llcic U what It has to sa.v : "M'e aie into the new coal jear and coal is not moving. Instead mines are Idle. Why? There are three leasons: The people do not know how serious tho situation is; tho fuel administration force is inadequate and Is ineffective, being made up of volunteers; and the coal selling force has either been de ployed or rendeted useless. The biggest teason Is that people do not know. To have tided tho countiy Fafelv over last winter. 40.000.000 tons of coal thould storage. It wasn't This demand Is 00.000.000 tons greater. 1I the increase and the normal safeguard 130.UOO.000 tons all told must uo placed in ttoragc by September Following arc quotations for inactive New York stocks and In which there weic no transactions today. The price given J tlie last previous eae: Advance l.um oo . v yvir lit..l3fi 1. Between now and then there are 125 I "fB ,jnGa. 105 working days. This means that, lh ad- I Brown Shoe?. C7, Adv Hum pf. 30 Alas Jiuuuer. m Am Ag Ch.. 77 Am Can pf... 9J Am Cot Oil. .33.4 Am C & F nf.l09'j Am K-vniess.. 7S'j Norf & Wesnoi Am sine pi a wi Am Smelt B . 09 Am Steel Fdy !" i Am To pf new OS Am T & Cab. 55 Am Zinc & 1. IS A T &. T 3dpf 03i AG & W 1 pf ClU As D G 1st pf 52 Asso Oil ... 51' j All Coast L.. S.'la Am Loco pr. as Barrett Co . Beth steel .n v c x u 1. ie n; v o & w. . o np. rni 3o lir 50 'i -Nevada Cop. . hji. New O T & M 18 " Norf & South 21 ; v0re 5 WesLlOl Norf&wpf. I'hlo Clas rets 68 "iv ens Bottle r.7 an-Am'Pcpf 904 Pere Slarq .. iu Pcie Slaui pf 52 ri eorla & i;ait G People Gas.. 4 O'i PlerccArro'iv! ?. 92t'4 Pierce-Ar pf. 6u V4 J.",10, ."-oai pr SO Many Want Ufc of Government Cash Vtaslilnglon. April II) .Many ap plications have been made lo the war tlnance corporation, not jet organised, for loans varying from $3,000,1)00 to $60,000,000. Applications cover all character of public utilities claimed bj applicants to be necessary to war work. it is reported thuLJJrookljn Ilanld Tran sit has asked for a loan of S60.000.000 on the giounds that It Is a war cs xentlal feeder to the Brooklyn Xnvy Yaid as well as to passenger travel in IJrookl n. flower. California per i-rute 7t(lr(ft VJ.'J' Hruttpls Sprouts. Loiitr Island ner nt. ir.tr 30c. l"?Bpants riorlda per box S3J13 .') . .1... Cuban, per h's. '" c uounilera. 'Florida, per box Jlliff.l.'.o. Squashee. 1'tor tda, per .-rate Site.: .-.plnacii. Vorfolu le-r bbl.. SIe1 7.'. Kali. Norfolk, per hul ..ii. HS1.3. Ui.uis. Florida per hamper Slftu lleets 1 lorula. tier rralp SI .".ntf 3 3.., do per Ino bunehes, Slthvil, Pe,is, riorlda. per hamper S2 6IK, do. South Caro lina, ner hamper, S3i'l..i(1 do California per drum $. I'epp.rs Florida, ner rnite, S'-'ti.l ..'.. do ruban per box, X'ift ::..".o Toiuatoeu. Florida, per rrate, yft a 75. clo. Cuban, per crate. S30H. Turlilns, v'anadlan. rutabagas. 100 lbs , .'Oc&SI. A. ParaRUN. poiilhern. per doz. ,bupeles, S3f?iJ i 4.,".0; do California, per dua. bunches, $3 ,"il I di". ..ii Cubbaves. Ualilkh. aeed. per ton. S2nIil: do Florida new, per bsllt,. SI ft ! t.."0; do. do. do. per bbl. -prate 33.7."f?:i i Onions, per lou-lb bair, 3."..'t7 S1.1." Water Icrees. per li'O bunehes. $ 1. 50 1? 3.50. iiuili i rooms, per lb 3i)G?3'n "All for each and cachiYor all." . The whole strength of" the Nation is back of every Liberty Bond, and every Liberty Bond strengthens the Nation. The Pcnn Mutual Life Insurance Company Independence Square ' Philadelphia ir a Brown Brothers & Co. Government's Local Market Reports DAIRY PRODUCTS (Yi:sTicni)AV) rounni and ChesttUjt STREtrrs PIMLUi:t.PIII. i I lU'llHR Outside atlUcea stronaTer Hiit j win .iuiTkei inainiaineu t nrm tone on , both solftl-puckrd irtamery nnd Mint. De ' inund v.'bs fairly actUft utid ui)plct were ! ,'itie. j.ii., -.,. j, 4,.., . v . jt Uit nu fcow up. Uuo(Ht1oni: (J his daily report iacnt out by the Wenltrn, reli. fiolId-pmUd trpanifrv, ex I Bureau of Markets of the Lntted .S'nf i tra, 42a hlxher-bcorins iroodit. 4a44o; ex , ira nrsts. -tic urstH, 4U!tmi'i,(; Hfconde, 3S 6i'Sict wept creamery, extra, 43c: under Deposits received and interest allowed Uciiartmeiif of JflWmtitie, Philadelphia ' if flrsti urancn, trait jienaiuiiricrs i( itiu.sij in. union to eu-rent use. 1,000.000 tons Rums, Bros.. 13 must bo atorca every clay. Ot this tlie i Hutte&SU.. 30'. Itl.UI. !...,,.. .... . .... ...I. ..,....! .-.! for the urevlou llscat I ''"o .""ucr, '"""J"01" "". or ouu,- Lai '"', .IX', .'.il j I .;.i""i nr vvv tun. ,1 uaj , i 'ii i uiu i Tier hid n - ... .--. ... I a quarter . f It. ASA 8. lyiNO, 1'reaident. Ilieeutora. 1IIBKCTOHY Olf AfroUXTAXTM hi & Nortliw 111 I! I I' I t IS". "Who U sclns to awdl.en the house. OluettPby pf.110 holders and 'aclory owners enough to i fol luel & Ir 3) , . ...v wi...v ..-.- '':-- - . ,-:..- .. rtv .. .. ,i . . ..ftA ftA . . ; foi & souin . . i'. tho year enucti ucceinucr i biiu u. iihuiiiu tm- '.-iuu.uuu ions oil?; Fbumf 47tl ..-. nf 1 IBI! K73 IlITILlnst S1.003.-1 olnrnA rail . .In... VVI, l . . COl PI" I ' ' 1.8 uio previous year, lihh ia v.iuui m Certlllel fublle Aecountitntu 1 13.32 a share on J3.8m.uu" I stock, compared with $7.83 earned In 1916. common a ehai e leAWItENCB E. BROWN L CO. lltt HEAL. KaTATU TJtUHT Bl-UO. XNVKbTIGATB t ADJUST PAKTNKJIMHIP COltPOnATlON X DiaPUTED ACCOUNTS DIVIDENDS DECLARED NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New York. Affrll 10. There vvaii a re n...Mi e iinnMi4tinn at tho onenlni! of the marUet 'or coffee futures today, with I a .. t-i.i.. ct.n..lnw .lalln.j nf 4 Ir. 11V Ijlntl TltlA ami Trust r'nmnun ....-,. I..- 1 " . l. . r ... . ,. I,A -.!! u.r. wrier., of $1 1 50 per ,hre. pajible JUy i ? "nH ,'r thTJulv and UeeemLcr to- sltlons. t.k tA.'k af reene.1 Anvil II Nevada Wondw Mlotne Compan flead of 10 pr eent;, pajitbU My tnelf nf rcnnl Anrll AO llurns lirothen. remilar auirlerly of t'V, . September r cent on common. paabl JUy IS 'to jnecetnoer a flltl- 3'1 to I March May July took or record Mr 1. nnd rtsular quar terly of per cent on preferred, paiablo .May 1 to atpele of reconl April 15. National ulacult Company, rcsular Quar terly of 1! per cent on preferred, payable ly 31 to etock of record Hay 18. and 14 per cent nn common, payable July IS to utocls AmerlcHii Otetnet Telecrapb Company ot.i,.i,i S.,.LorA,';,ri'?S,fr 32ZilL2U XL.W- WnaATan P.cHU, Hlover ifnufacturin jind Bnalne Com pany, re,ruUr Quarterly of t per cent on referred payable itay rto atocli of record v Today'e openlnr . . s.wi . . K.Rias.r.r. ..8.71S.bU '.'. h'.iojti.to Yesterday' . loee .I3 b."3 N.M S.4T. a.Si LONDON STOCK MARKET lonilon X, Y. l: 'Marconi Wlrele Telrcraph Coinpanv of nuricaj a dividend of .". tr rent na.I.le fXVinl.j,jui,r5' ot '"" i ,be tiu Clwrjef Warner Cenfpanr. remilarh' quar terly of 11 per cent an the rlrat and aecond ofd JI ir u P3Ybl Apr,t -" lo ,i,Kil ot Tlc' rnlled Coal' Corporation.. regular (tuarterlv f 11 per cunt on. preferred, paiable April S lo &! of. record April 16. ' ' Commoiiwealtli Power Hallway and Llaht Company a dividend of l4 per fnt In acrlo on preferred, payable Alay 1 to tk of j-ecwt4 April yi. I'hAM ti Ohio. . . Illlnoi Central Uric do let pref ... . renneylvanla ... . Iteadlne . ... Irlulltbcrn I'aclde Union Pacltlc . . . V tl Steel . . . . .xn '....tilr M. , ' lr.l -r l.."4 ? .ISliU . snii I Oil . II) . .11 . IH'4 . .8.-1 K7 13.1 l3 a 4. 4 1'. HI -I S34 '.I llll .. , UOVa i- '. Lhirpotil Co(ton Sharon Steel lloor Increases Capital Miaroii. !., April ,10. Stockholders ot the Sharon Steel Hoop Company have, voted to Increase the capital stock from itnnnnana to 116.000.000. The money will l used to pay "for the Mary furnace acquired irom me i pumtaiotvn irun aim Steel Company and for further extensions. Bonds perform this miracle of salesmanship? One would naturally look to tho large cities for leadership. They use perhaps a fourth of the nation's coal produc tion. In,thoso cities one would naturally so to the o.hce of tho local fuel admin istrator to Ect his answer. But, alas! the local fuel administrators are volun teer?. Heine men of affairs, they have other Interests and want a little time ; ,:ieo Str Bat for coif. They novo up most ot last . V M & S pf . Col & S 3d pf 42U Com Tan r.ec 37 Coiihol Gas.. . S8 Cont Can . . . 6S' Con In Cal M 17U do pref ... "9?i Crucible S pf S'J Del & Uud...l04 II & HlrU pt T)et Udlson..l2S Deere & Co pf 841 i)i.i i.it & W.17H Oft '3 u whiter for coal. They can't clve much 1 Gen Chem more time. So today their offices me I e.n c'5ar almost deserted, The Black Diamond haa tnoro than tills to say on the-subject, tut when all is said and done the menacing aspect of coal affairs Ii summed up by the con clusion of the editorial: "These are the facts: One million tons ot coal must be put In storage every day up to Septem ber l'or America will have a coal fam ine next winter. Yet the people are not buWnir. Tho selling force In coal has beet destroyed. The fuel administra tion force Is inadequate. So coal Is not jnovlne. It is not coins to move. What can be done to start coal moving? The success of the nation In tills war hangs on the answer (o that bltr question, Who can supply It?" do pt .155 . S8j 9S'i fJoodrlch UK 43j fit North tt.. M Oulf Sts Stl.. 90,i llartman Cp, Sa Ttnv V.leo . ..101 llomestalio . 86 Int Acrl .... 12 lnt as Int Ila Iowa Cen lewel Te; Kan l" Ko pf. 4S Kellv Spelle'd 4 KeoK & u 31. ' .jrssd. t51 Car C04 Prew stl c nf 99 ; lly htl Sprp. afii! 'ead '.'d pf . . s7 Sep X & H nf ;c. St 1. & S W. s St I, & s v. : - haxon Motors ai? heabrd A Upf 17'i Sears Itoeu.'.Hi'4 Seabr A Mne 7U hliattuck Ariz 1G houtlicrn Tl pf ssij Sloss-Sheff ., ni- .Stand Mllllnff 96 $'anlK ?IIllpf 85 U Studcbalter pf 90 Jim. Jiotor,. 431 Hup Steel ... 5B "UP ' Iht pf 9G S I'or liloo ftj.110 leias Co rc-tu 19tt l,a & I'ac. is -Tlllid Ave .. . 171' Transue-Wnn. to lob Pro pf,, 87 'i f-ndenv Type. 1 00 1, t'nderw T pf.lot "" Bas:& V, 1114 Vnlon Pao pf 71. Kn.Cirr st nf.102'' mciHce Exchange ltulMliig. licit Tele phone, .oi.ifcord ;". Wholesale prlcei on large old lo jobbers.) . I'llLlTS APP1.KS Per bbl u to peii.a). xew- lork luiamnv. t.V nualler VorU luidmnv "A" crail. '.''i-Inch. 5.r,n. .unsrKUed .'.-Iiuh, .7i. r.usaets. "A" trade ::' In. h. i, areenlnse. "A" erade a". -Inch. ,"..3u. Vlrirlnla. lien Davis. 4tt4.i;.'ii VUlne llaldwlns. "A" tirade, 'e-lnill. I.".. boxen. VV'HilitnKtoii, Wlneeap. per bushel box, lv'.30&V.U5. (i:v tru fHtiry. til.) 1'tNUAPI'l.llS Porto ttlco, per irate (il to 48 plnekpplee). IJ..f.r.. I STUAWnniUUUH Alabama, per quart CJl-quart irate), Klondike, 1'tldSSc, poorer. VUOCTA111.U3 ASPAH-Vat'S Southern, per bo (1 doz.) mI..J la., II R I .A. f..llAl . ,!!.. ! ' Jumhu. mUed euee. S3&&.8U. y3 11KANS riorlda per niuhel (IS to IS nu.iLir ikvu.i, .inn, e-w. to: wax. e-.ou till V L'AllllAOK New York, per ton. Danish, need, l-OU:!8; 1'lorldd. Per ' hbl, (40 to M nounde). pointed tpe. tlAO&l.Gi poor, CAKUbTS Nearby, per bbl. (S3 In 33 quarter petke), vva.hed. beet. ll.SObS.SS: poor, tl At 1. '.'.".. fAULlKI-OVVi-.U California, per irate (I dozen). l1.i:.4iL': poor. TBcfjIl.tH. grades SI)ll-c: llearbv prints, fanev. 4i; do, average estra. 43&4Sci firsts. 418-t-c se.onds, S!)S40c: special brands jobblns at I 4iftl4!lc-. Itevelpts as compiled Ifc' the Iliireau of VUrkels. -JSS. tubs ot butler and 4838 cases of eae. t Illitis The marl.et ruled firm under - ' sood demand llecelpts were smaller and i euppllea were Kept well cleaned up. On Chanel there were bales of nearby current receipts at SIO..; per case Quotations: i Nearby Ursis. elO.nT'g per case; do, cur i rent receipts Sto.ST1 ner cuiei UMi.n extra firsts, I1II..171. per rase: do, tints, I IO.'J7' per case: southern. il).7SBiin.0."i per case, fancy selected, carefully candled I cues were jobbing- at 3D b 41c per dcz. united Timer mi. ri pi.. ; en urjr 1st nf em7 rv N J1201.5 Un Drl 2,1 Ef 7?" ... 2 United Fruit. 124 t ss'i. Unif ra T,:.. .;.. outinSSSir "fceSSiarara Cancel Japanese Government Dond, i. .-tln of 1 noliiti. on tl.u tumla nf xw Turk nrll 10.-Th- New Vorl. - L"l -- .T . r.7 .." ".' -.-- ---- -..;. .,.... . .. i. . i. 1 izu for iwtaunujf om ountruct. The ajency 01 m luituuunia. npeue u ,i it were- WMr bales. "i ' "V.IV1 nai ly Ueaiinsa. wotm Amerfcfcei, 1 IB- mm TSwo Vv'ercr noiUas been advleed from the London ollke la till 'of the oanK tpui imperial Japanese nw iininmrncni 4 ner rem acoriincr nan .T.i:"'''.'":'"T":.r."'::",7iA.B"'i'.. -": . ...j. . .-. I.-- .: "r.::'r- I S94MVW. umountiiiK io L4pu,vuu o( incr tirst i iiiucnci uiu j.uociiucrK, or7ai unu uovts . . . . . , ..31 AAA n ITlA SAIAml au.1.1 1 .'ffneAlt .V.VV . V..- .V.. .... . ,...... Cotton Buyers and Sellers New Yoik. April 10. May Newman, Hubbard, Ilyman, Ttosenberg; and Hart, corn bid : Hems and Itoyco offered. July Haicedorn. McFadden. Watklns, Hurt corn. Geer. Ilyman. Newman. Par. tott. Hubbard and Segal bid; Mitchell. Hellur. ituHsell Fllnn. luntcomery and Jtlordan offered October Parrott, Hulibarc." Mitchell, Dixon. Glover and llonlor bid. Waters, Cuttsanl und Ttlordan offered. uecemDcr unrnett, Hubbard, au awrchajied on account Of the January Scllar and Qumoens .bid; Tan U- , Ulllt Tiv Ir,.. lii.T I V.WP4P IS !-: .t c- i j. nr ii Lack Steel ,. 7 US Ind AI pf 98 14 1 Laclede Gas.. 80 J H It ty imp 151! . Lee Rb & Ire 18',i U S nity Imp ' Lor art ....185 U S Sm i n. 43 Manhat Eleo. 94 -! n Ist-pf.lool, May Dpt Strs 48 yah Copper. 78"? do pt Joa'.i H,ah, s FX " do 2d pf... 21 J,,Ir Q & C 7 5,.crh lcLvt' ' n wSSS Vt ii sla M Is Pao Pf.': BSi "-ren It'll" isJ Mont P2w?r! 69" tfff", nttnt M M & St t. new 10 Sr2J.H i-ar Lx I?.. MnrJfcUE.ex. S3 .'.'..';. ?k'5 MoKan&T' 84 MSP SSM 90 Mo Pac- . -"' Nt Acme . 28'4 N'at Biscuit.. 97 !i Nat Uls Pf HO'.i Nat Con & C 14 Nat flic s S 69 ai cancelled. Parrott onJ Jlnes offered. WMIys-Ov of. 80 Wilson Co . ., Cti Wltson Copt, 98 Nat C & 3 nf 100 14 wik p i. vr Tii Nattn&Spt 99Ji Woolvrorth ,,IV PIIAW Callrornla. nee drum I.-.47 r.-.n PIU'PKnH I'lorlda. per crate. 1263.90. nX?Ttj,srr: ;a sv.1vJi,.Vn.Wi M,ch,"" P4r 100-b: niltinAnn Vtlchlsan. per doe, bunches, pink. UOMoSc: Pennsylvania and New Jersey, per bunch. -'H08',c. ' .BCALiUONB--Nearby, per 100 bunches, SQUASH Florida, per box, white. 119 " BVVEKT "POTATOES Nearby, per H- bushel basket is lo V uuarter pecks,) 11.13 til 40; culls SQ0U.1e '' "'a TOMATOES Florida, per .h1et crate. I innvr uuo iu n. .uiii.iiirif. idVMI CHOlce W Md 2d pf !9 '" .' et.if.- Westhe IU pr 64 U AUCTION SAUK3 TESTURpAV Wheel & ). II 10 VPPr.F.S Vew Yod. per box Winn... Whoel&L Ilnf "or. 1 Kb1! 73. Homo llesiules tl.T&hsxo "".' i'0'or 43 V, ; "XS"Jr?J"JZ.riV. .-' In hn). 14 SOU? BS. 117a to ViO In box). LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS 4'hleato. April 10. 1IOOS Estimated re ceipts today. 31.000 head: leftover from jesterdav. 8;o4 head: tomorrow, aa.Oftrt head strone.5c.to I0e higher. Ton. 117 83: bull; 17.'J.1g 17.70; llaht. 17.1Rf lT.V.'.T mixed i!J03SlJ'?35 UM.vy ii.oiV.iio: viujfi' llit.'.'010.r.0; Vorkers. 17.r.0iisl7 fdi " Slti 1I3M17' cood to choice h.y,t' tiVSlfft 17.BO "' ", CATTI.UKtlmated receipts today 0000 ' head: tomorrois". 13.000 head, steady to ' strona. "e-ves Jlo.s.lfiin.M; Cow.1 aid! heifers. $7013.1.": stivkrrrf and feeders jsi.ini...'0! calves, ltn..-,n !:.;. "ea"kl ni.it.iu' fcsiunjten receipts todsy. 0000 av. head; tomorrow. 10.000 head, lit. tl!l it t.v ....... 1..? N's. iiSSStr"'''"-itr crft,a i5 io s "M1-1370 cuc-u.MiHiiin norma, per hamper (5 to " - -ri Tdor.) Ii'.n4. IjOOI'LANTS riorlda. per crte. J8.23 ' LUTTL'CC Florida, per "hamper (3 to 3i ilrA ".Vi)i f.'.1 3-.SO: South Carolina. No. 1.. 44. L'3; California, per crate (4 to S dor.). MUSHROOMS Nearby, per lb. 2 to 1 lb. baskets). '.'04fV. ONIONS New Vork. per 100.1b. sack, f W ...... , n.... . .,.., .'VW. L Seuth Omaba. April 10. HOGS Eti. mated receipts todav. lfl.Bnn held BlroTri heariTTmild?.,"ma,'a r'lt" toaay,,r80M , 8IIEKP llstlmsted rrelpt today, 10 000 head Steady. Care. .",48. ' lu.oiu City, April 10. CATTLK For out-of-town accounts, instead of usingv pass-books, deposits may be sent by mail and we will furnish statemeritt of account periodically or upon request. it We also issue Certificates of Deposit for a specific time, will allowance of interest. a giiniiiinmiM A manufacturer writes us as follows :-- "-March 21st, 1918, "U e are in receipt of your esteemed favor nt tlie 19th. Wc appreciate very much the fact that you think of us at times. Should circumstances require it, we will bo glad to do business with you again. Ve are not now in need of funds. Qur' Ijusincbb has been good for sometime, and our piofits likewise. Instead of borrowing, wc are carrying a daily balance of anywhere , from hftecn to thirty thousand dollars, V J'ow you are glad to hear this, as YOU HELPED US TO GUT THE START. . Katnua iftlrrt ti T I oas min rtcfiniN ionv, 13.IMO hrud. Htcariv Katie. lCMtlmallxl POisalnll, V.. .. ..A 1 : hmri Ktrornr. Tlunr. iia -. iV -""" f " TT" i.-. J il-" . -T"'r1 V ' SI 1 a .mi. siit!Kp-K.timated',r.:: xr:'". ii-.V head. Steadye - GOVERNSIENT BONDS 2: rtalstered. ipso 2e, coupon, 1080. a.. reaUtered. nils Ss, coupon. 1Q18 , 4s. retistered. IOCS:.. 4s. coupon, 1025 3s. realslered 1040 , Xs. coupon, 1010 Panama -s. reslstered, IPXft . t'anama ". realetered, Its. Ihinama Ss, rezisternd, 1901 . . Panama H. coupon). nid . S7U :HS .:oaI .lruu . no . 'DAV. . Pill. . an . 40 6003 0U o; nnii los Manufacturers aiul Wholesalers We will turn 2oiir act ice ac counts receiv able into CASH without cits-' turbing your, customers. I B 8.73: r bOXI, 0,03 a Refined Sugar Unchanged Sear York. ADril TO. riefl, .......... , . arp lini'liaiiKed, Rll local refining- in- ,aMSi.,,,Vii1i0 1 teri,t.l. ""Syr,'1? 7'5e T"8 (Wderal .. .. .i . " -T..' "' I UIIL' LslW .me.asllttl .UIIinH.nieiB 11KA eJtlll fciS5r8.5 mnswrmis I st7SSsS&1iKsl3iuS .ffi&Ssp oiAPE(;ritjrr--Fioria4.iet.bir'(S4 tso 7ut.-ri raws ut, unchand it 6,oobc, l We always remember you with kindest feeling." licn the above concern began dealing ! wain ua some tljrec years ago, it was rateo . "S7o,000 to $100,000" and " " Today it is rated "$100,000 to ?1SO,000," arid "$SO,O00 to ?75,000" by the respective agencies. MMaaiiBMiMMiiiaaMiTM Commercial Credit Company, Cash Capital $2,230,000 Surplus $373,000 J UALTIJIIOKE Depresontod at - PiJILAnKLPHM. S12 Slock KxeTiaiiee imU. iriione Locukt aisi NKtt' YOHIC CINCINNATI CmCACO BOSTOK ATLANTA e J iw -jt r.-v"' mhw "?,. . si e" eu.ai4yBsjeL r - IWIIlHMIWllillilfflllWBiiifjlMi
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