(s i i . ' - n -". "- v). ' , !vjLH trw ' V --At.v NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND ".smitsinr STOCK PHILADELPHIA LI1-KsJLjD I 1 , ... t Early history. -The shipping question. ? Subsidiary holdings. a tarnings figured per share. Dividend ISHARPJUMPIN CORN RAILROAD SHARES BECOME ACTIVE ON NEW YORK 'CHANGE AND SCORE GOOD ADVANCES ! SIS 13 1 ;It!J Ven York Stocks Net a. i Ik II i iin iwr 1:111- ON POOR CROP NEWS Philadelphia Stocks record outlook. l"u X. timr mnatrsts on iftft romwtny ril oo fc nf al your requcil. Clip IM ad or tt.cnt.on ITS U .Member. Conn Stork Vx. of X. V. U Widener Bide. PbiUdtlpMi, Pi. ,n.: RelMVnl 4080t Ker.. tine, 4MB iJi N. V. Office. SO nrond St. ,iT private wires wr Baelc up our Arms ami Narr Afi llnw ll'.a Rililn.a Minn.... j H ..... ..'... .... ." .UU,' I Strength Is Thought by Room Traders to Indicate Early Announcement of Satisfactory Agreement, but Some See Buying on Peace Prospects High Points in Today's Financial News Aggrcssiic buying of tallioad shares, which foiecd good gains, teat the feature of tiadlng on the Xcn 1 nrk Stork Vxchnnge. Prospects of early and satlsfactoiy agicemcnt uith Government. andtprospcits ot pence because of gains of Allies ucrt thought to he thv'causci. Corn tins loucr. Cotton shotted ucakness I'oiclijn ejuhanue uas dull. Loans Increased In the Philadelphia ueckly bank statement, but other Items showed de ceases. An extra dividend of .1 pci tent uas declared on lommon shatcs of the Biicr 1 1 lit ktcel Company, liar silver continued Unchanged. .MIIa-fM.t.... m. nntl on 1 do iircr . ' bh' khoi . Yt Scorching Hot Winds Do Much Am Can I7H4 47 47 M , ilo pref. . 04 V. 1)1 V4 !4V4 Am Car & Kd 8RVfc 81a 81-Vf, 1 "i ii a. i. pr si'),. i i !'. 33 I Am Ice Sec m'f, Am Ice Sec pr II Am l.lnRporl .!. Am I.lnsccd jif. snii 111 i.oco Am Mnlt . Am SmeltltiK Am Sum Tob Am Steel Kilrj Am Suirar do pr . Ami Trl &. Tel Am Wool . Am writ v pr anij Aiincnnuii . . .nil1!. Drought in Parts of Belt. Oats Arc Firmer 3SW r.ny 41-S. HO H1Y, is 9t. "i 42!4 117 Yt V4 11 7SX, M.' ' 7') Lilt l ;, r;iMf. 7S 74 74 110 no no .. ino(.i loon ini4 V4 ni IUVj 059k 9A .ih-, .nsvi, nV4 9fc 2H 04 (inV4 '4 Ms (.rxin' iii.i.t AKTin:n foki.i'st Chlrncti Atiif. 12. llllttnlM lirfl. rlouih tontsht i. ml Tiir.ilit. nmhahl. tliiin- ' 1047 1 11 T t c ZH 27 .. . " Hlsh Ixiw 20 Halt & o Mi A do prcf.100 1110 tool & H t c A0 00 300 C U I&l' 24 X, 10 Ktec Stor A4 Al 11)0 Clen Apph i 34 10 do pref. 87 07 0 Ins 0 X A 20 20 SJ.1 l.h Sup C toyt 20 1 Mlnehlll.. SO A :iMldale.. S3 f..tTi AO.NVXH&H 419(i 41 77 l'ennalill 44V4 Y fiio rnua i;iec 24 t ! 3.1 HeadlnR., 00 H0 S2ATOH Bel.. 3 3 si IT rl I . nu. a 1R18 1TH SII.,II2'V. 111 11194 1 80 War I &S 8 H W V Net Close chiie. AS 100 00 2 A A4 32 07 20 20 SO A3 Vt 41 r 44 V4 V 21U 28 00 94 3 OS H 1 1V4 V4 Barnett OIlGas BODGT SOLD QUOTES G4rsc! Blorton R. Alexander Ptila. Stock Exrhanjre Bldj. 7 Wllll.m St . V. T. rltr WANTED Thnmae Icah in Qlnnlr I E. BUNGE & CO. Unlisted Secunttei 44 Broad Street New York. HEckERfCo.:;:' TH S. CUEVr"T bTS.. . 1-.. I or. Member, of fhllideiphla nJ Nen xcrK mov.k uxcnanss si i'niii'(iAi j i DEl'ARTMI NT OF C'IT Tlt'.Nhll CIT OF 1'lllLAlH LI'IIIV 7A4 llai.ri-e Ituilillnc I Phlladelphln AUKUJt U inlS I 8taled proposals addresjml to the uprter Uned at the oinr nlove mentioned will b received until 12 n'dixk noon .nu lues- t tiny, Aucll.t 27. 1918. and opened nnme dlately thereafter, for the following work appurtenant to the Frankford Kleated Railway, authorized l Ordinaiues of Ooun clla approed Julv '.' 191. and Jul J" luli CONTRACT M Mo Erecting, drllllnc and rtvitlrs In plate one hundred and slxt-four laicf ca.t-iron brackets on single column In tits in 1-nnk- ford aenuo between Church street and Djre street. Flans and specification". an l0 seen at Room 74H, Bourse llutldinx anl conies o( same, with blank forms fur proposals will b supplied to Intendlns bidikrs upon aim. I cation to this office Bidders must br skilled and reKUlarly en faffed in the class of work !I1 for xn with relatUe to Workmen's Cnmnersit.on Insur .. --.-;, -. . .L . t.'i jv -v ance. ana musi jurnisn prooi 10 int ucwii. Iff. ment that he has accepted the proUslons of tej t aald act and cither insured nis niniutv , i:s& uiereunoer or securca exempiion inereiruin . 1nX Each bid must be accompanied b a i er- EWv. u unciue irom me i-ny Houcuor mat a pro i tJf posal bond in the sum of lla Hundred T uoilars (iriuuj has been nied in arioruince r-' rlth the nrnil.lnn. nf an OrdinanLO ap proved Ma) 1!.", IhliO The Director reseres the rlsht to reject any or ali bids as he mav dem best for the Interest of the City o' Phllidrlphla WJI. S TUi.M.NG Olrettnr Ncu York, Auk. 12. A change, which wns apparent In the character of the trading on the stock exchange with the beglnn'riR of bitolness, became more pro noumed Jb the da propressed. In the forenoon mam of the steel stocks were In suppl at concessions., with United States Steel declining about 1 point, although It had been expected that after the upward moement last wetk btlll higher prkes would be established todu. and 'other bteel Industrials, with the CMeptlon of Midxule and Ciuclble. ticttd in the same manner The two stocks named for a time wi'ie influenced by pool manipula tion md made substantial gains, but the pool effoit s-ceased within a short time, and they, too, joined in a downwatd moement. Soon after middaj the return of Sttretaij MeAdoo to Washington was taken on as o signal for aggresshe bujlng of all the lalhoad stocks, and, although the room assumed that strength in those Issues was due to i belief that railroad contracts satisfactory to the toads would soon be submitted, the general feeling was that buying had been concentrated in them because the.v are tssentiallj peace stocks and that the progress of the Allied offensive Indicated a termination of the war within a calculable period x The gieatest advance was made in St Paul preferred, which tost more than 3 points to nboe "S Uut man other tallroad stocks mined up fiom 1 to 3 points, with the buvlng accompinied at times b a good deal of enthusiasm and leports were i uncut that prominent abnking in teicsts weie large sellcib of industrials and hiaw bujeis of lailioad shares The speculative clement on the Street qulckh joined in the buIng of the lailroad issues, helping along the upwaid movement in those stocks The feature of the bond maiket was the continued demand for 1.1b ertv 3s, which sold at a new high tecord of the ea rot 100 06 Ohter Is sues were hea, the 4'4s langlng from 94 04 to 03 U4, and the second Libei tj 4s dropped from 03 CO to 95 30. iH KW BURNS BROTHERS ICE MAKES GAIN IN TRADING ON THE CURB iu-u ill lies uihko in muii inn iui , TTr. 1 T l II The contractor will be "-eqult-.d to con-ply rj-i r T.ii-l-ol lrrPOllll lth lsSUPS teiierallV 1th the act of Assembly o' Jul IS 117 I 1 Olle OI llalKei lrregUUI , till iSSULS ULllLldin Heavy Sales of Aetna Explosives a Disappoint ment United Motors Another Weak Feature Mclllson . . 8-,ri m 81 1 do pref . si rl 82 Tm Atl Oulf & W 1. 104V I9IV I04V4 Ha'dvvln Ixico . 0"'j 03i 01 1 Ballo . Ohio ,"i0', .II SIV 1 Ucth Stl B . 81 81 81 I i do 8 p c pf. 104 10t 101 Vfc Hrooklvn It T 4IU 41 41 . Hooth Fish's Co 71 21 27 V4 I Hums Uros. . 144 112 114 1" I Brunswick ill, in4 in, Hutte JSt 2Ti 21 21 tai I'eiroieum III 10 Canadian Iac. 11014 is I . entral ray o-U do pref 4'1 Cent l.eath-r (17 Cerio de I'a-co 11V, Chea & Ohio .18';, 1 1 hi lit West pf 241, I Chi II . St 1' 48 n do prof 78 1 Chi . N'ortlnv 02Vi Chi It UIM c 21 do 6 p c nf II l' .CHI c.P Tpcpf 77", 1 C C C A St I. . 'tin, Chile Copper.. 10 Clilno Con Cop 30 Col Fuel &. Ii . 4?Vi Col !as X. i:iec 31 Col e South 2 2', Consol Has. 00 Coin Products 44 do pref '110 Crucible Meel 70 Cuba Am hug .1(1 V, do pref . 81 Ms Del .V Hudson 10') Dlstllleis Sec Sll Ml. Horn l'uil 1H), 1 e UK. i:rli 1st pi U Fisher Bodv .17 V4 H.Hton Wlllms iflVi 1 Sen Clg Co 49 lien Hlec Co Hen Motors (loodr IS P I1)n CJrinbv Mining 81 lit Ninth pref 92 V4 lit N'or Oi subs I'Vj HrcdH Can Cop 41 llulf Malm Stl 81 ' lnt AgiKUl prf OOV4 1 Inspiration Cop .12 Intcrb Cons Cip TVi lnt Haiv of NJ 1211 lnt Hal V I nro 01 ti lnt Mer Marine 27 27 27 do prof 10()i 4 lnt Paper ,i0Vi hit Nickel .tox. Kan Clt ho 18 !s 11 .11 84 .18'. 10 7,!Vj 20 V, .14 Mi 21 )i(IMx HUh I ow ,18 V4 A8V4 Net Cluse cliRe. 4.1 7 S. . I 57 V, 21 4S'4 71 9 2 21 IHK. 74 inv. .!') '(. 47 31 2 2V4 no 4.1 100 7 h 2') !, HI 108 .18 i, 201, H 31 37 V, 29 H. 49 111 14.1 141 1.13 148 II 41 41 81 91 12 41 8.1V, 00 l Her Aliowcr north! tenter northwest Tues- un. iiiirrnoon Ml.nnnri Fnlr tonltlit nnd Tnr.rtu. I not sn warm extreme northwest tonUlit nnd In north Tue.ilaj. I V l.ennsln Showers tmilclit anil III et . Tiiesrlavi warmer tonlnlil soutliweiti inoler I Tleria. i ... i- Ll J .... . I.. I... I Tliemln. fair, eonli r mi nnil irilh. . S7.100 I.lllle Run Innn I n.rttlrri. with slinwen tonljtit Inc Es . A9V1 iiimi e.irrine e'li. I ucsii i. , rnairr urn- j 110 l.lt) UOnUS Nnrtli I.akolie-shower. and cooler lo- I . .Sv ' An SMS SSS -0 nlthti TiieMla. nrnhul.l, fair. i '-n0 do 2d 4s 03.00 9.1.00 .93.00 ..0 Snutli Dakota I'm-ettled inil roller to- 1800 dol'is 9A.20 9S.20 91.20 .40 num. with snnuer. cn.li Turiia lair unii 400U 1'a (Jo ens rooter. 41k'65 86Vi Nplirasko Vnoettlrd lonlu-lit. with show- minn t'blln win,. er evlrem eaxti cooler tgnlitlit nnd e iht , '"""J Ra Klcc Tne.din. J . ;. o" OS Hnn.BK rartlr rlorilr tonlcht nnd Tiim- , 1000 Heading tin. 1 not so warm Ttie.da) nnd In north I pen 4s, 8.1 unn wehi lonisni, i ,ofe0;',tno,n,ari.r'"r tmM,t "" ''""""l PHILADELPHIA INACTIVE STOCKS Hjomlnc l.'arti. einiio. tonuni am. tiv.ii i .... i. fnP Inactive stocks !lstcd in the, Philadelphia Stock Hxchaniro onrt in wrViieh ihere were n (hlinRo, Aug 12 transactions today The price given Is Unfavorable crop news from Kansas,1 tne last preiious close: 8094 8U9i 92 9S 2 83 83 19 .11 19 Tiir.duy, probulilj tlinmler .liowera south k -jy-j i ea.ii rnoier. 4 1 , 07 .11 .17 1 I Nebraska and Missouri Induced heavy Acmo Tea nf. 7D Lit Bros .... 25V4 21 1 buvlr.g of rorn here todav, and the mar- Amer (las ... t0i; Little Schuyl. iJVs J-1. Let advanced sharplj nfter It had been, A O vvar.... 1V4 N J & 89 "ifc t'? .r,,C ,,Ur'nB the flm "arl f ,hC ' AlTiaeI0?''.-.. ! ,? The range at the itart was down-, Amer Mil, 11 H... ajjl -; ward, duetto rains over much of (no j Amer Ktorcs. . 20 Phlla Co .... 29 3d V, Hi belt, although southern Kansis and the Amer Strs pf 92 Phlla Co c pf 33 10 J t xtrenTr-southwest did not get anv of I Brill JO .... 25 Ph Co 6 p c pf 25 19 tire moisture Conlderahle coveting In i Camb Iron.. 39 Phlla & West. G 47 shorts took place on the decline, which Cam Steel... 131 Ph N Bk vvar.125 ''j j .., ' f'dlowea by a tecoverv ?Zin J. ! r2. F,h" Tr,afe ViSk 'H Following this pr-ces reacted below the ' gonaTrsa(rj H tVnte?! VJfo'tt Hi i previous close under renewed selling Ht & B T 10 w T & g,, , 33u K)fl "" predictions of showers and lovvci Ht &. B T pf 17 West'd Coal... 73 osif, 1,4 I temperatures In the West Houses with Keystone T C 7 Win C & Sons 81 '!') V, 9i eastern connections offered perslstentlv, Key Tel pf.. 48 York Rvvjs. . 7V4 si'. V4 while local Interests favored the bulng Leh Val 'ii . an York Rys pf. 315 lOHIt IV, -itie, because of continued hot, drv Leh Val T pf. 27 iii 1 neither In the southwest 11 X "i Shoitlv before inidda the maiket j ilrvuloiicd piiinoiincul stfiigth on a le- ljit ic, ' port of John Inglis, In which he declared 29 that scorching hot winds bad damage! I'l S. the cion In places, and -expressed ths (opinion th it the last (iovernment report , Armour & lo 4"'' on Nebraska and Missouri was 100,000,- Armour A Co I e ....! .. 1.1..!, u. . IA U'MI IJUsiii.'!-. kiii IIIKH g 1 0i,s flnnl'i became firm with corn, tjt, after thej had been Irregular The stait 11 1 was e islci on filing bv a leading com 81 4 mission bou e aid n , omlncnt cieVHtor dOH 1V4 concern but there was huMng bj com RAPID TRANSIT CERTIFICATES CONTINUE ACTIVE LEADERSHIP ON PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, i Lb Til Short Term Notes Although Most Active They Remain Around Saturday's ! Closing Quotation General Asphalt Declines. Rails Show Strength - ,..u '"iii.i iiuia ici iiiicuies coneinuea ineir active leaaersnip lor Sjs home shares on the Phlladelnhla Stock Exehamre tndnv. nnd held stendv V around Saturday's closing quotation of 28, while changes for the rsmalnder , of the list were mixed. At one time the certificates advanced fractionally n above that level, and then again they were off a trifle, but the majority of t transactions were without losses or gains In the price, There was an Indication of weakness and unsettlement before midday, " which was attributed largely due to early losses on the big board, but when that market turned upward there was lmproxement here also. The recent strength of Rapid Transit certificates, which on Saturday forced them up for a two point advance, has brought about wide discussion in the Street, and the opinion Is quite general that it forshadows an early and favorable report from the .Public Service Commission on the lease be tween the city and company of the new highspeed lines. Unofficially it bJtwani reported In some quarters, usually well infromed on transit affairs, that a decision will be handed down a week from today. General Asphalt, although not shovvnig much activity today, took a down ward course and was off 1 points, Lake Superior was unchanged and United Gas Improvement, Electric Storage Battery, Mlnehlll and Insurance Company of North America were taken at their previous close prices also. Philadelphia Electric yielded U and Warwick lion was off a trifle. Railroad issues, following their Improvement In New York, diie to tho return to Washington of Director General MeAdoo and the belief that -the agreement would be In the official's hands soon, advanced here also. Balti more and Ohio gained , Rock Island was marked up 1 point, Pennsylvania, a fraction, Reading more than 1 point and New Haxen V4. Steel common showed a fair amount of activity and was lower most of the day, although It did not show weakness. Baldwin Locomottve, on a small sale, declined . The bond division showed more momentum than It has for some time, whlth Philadelphia Electric first 5s leading und selling unchanged. Lake Superior Income 6s were active also and, after selling up 1 per cent, they" were unchanged. Liberty Loan Issues were not dealt in on a large scale, butN showed a firm undertone. DIRFCTOnV OK A( COl'N TN Ts tcrllied I'uhlic Acunntunts niiovv stin New Yorlt, Aug U The tone on the Curb market was Irregular, with the most Impor tant feature being vigorous busing of Bums Brothers ice. which rose from 3Cs to 38, moving up at the same time that American Ice advanced- on the New York exchange. Kan C So pr Kennccott Cop Lack Steel Lehigh Val Lntillard P its Mdikuv Cos Max Mntoi do 1st pf do 'Jd pf . Mex Petrol do pief Miami C Cun Mldvale Steel. S4V. M & St L new 1 1 V, MStP i SSJI 8') Missouri Pacillc '21 do pief soy, I LAW ItKNCK t: mix nt:Ai. estatk 'rut si ill fci 1NVESTIOXTK & ADJUST PAUTSbltsHIP HK corporation- ft nisPHIT) VI'IIIIXrH Mr , W -nnn . m mnrtirr . rtrnrtT I .-, (iitivu inttuuuLfmii i irtJ-jv Y&T RlfffTI TIfnm HT ilrT A Tr7" i.vn ipv irv HKMiri.i viaitKri r m"r ?i Marked Disparity of Orders in the Various Options No ! Demand for March Other Issues.wcie generallv heavy, with trading In Aetna Explosives xiti;!, & stpd !ll ng of a disappointing ch iracter, that stock selling down fiom 12' , Nev Con Cop 20 12 on trading of -about 200 shares, although the Street continues to y N H&'il . 4i bein to be floated with leports nf good earnings of the company United Motots was another weak feature, about 4000 shares being Haded in from 32 to 319,. with tho selling based on the restrictions bated upon manufactuicrs of passenger cars by the (iovernment. Wtlght Martin continued its fixed trading position of 9V4 and 9B Cuitlss was faleadv, selling at 36 and 30. A few- sales of Chovrolet were made at 137 to 135 m 28 (.194 27 08 30 .10 18 .11 33 84 17 IS4 73 2(1 .-,1 21V. (12V, 101 101 !)0 till 'I 28 .-, i II 88 23 51 .11 20 72 40 20 7 129 01 .10 Yl .10 18 -"-1 11 I II 84 .18 1 10 71 21. V4 .14 . . 21 Hate P C. Amer Cot oil ." Am T . T (sub.) It it 11 Ilaltn H Ohio Hethleliem Mtecl. " Can Pac UJ 0 C II S. Q II n . 4 Dela A Hudson. " KrU Ilnllrnart 1 lien Wee . . 0 Oen Elee .. rt Dup nil Ask Sept '1R fl" inn PHILADELPHIA MARKETS Feb '1 llJ June '19 HR June '24 0".8 July 'in Kl e'eb '19 BOH Jtar '24 98s. juiv "ji inv All; '20 97'-, Apr '19 IMP. Dec '19 tlBH Ju.y '2n nn'i sept "JO II7H siepl '19 117 s. GRAIN AN!) FT.niTR (fte- ll'ft J SO. do. do ncr Jumbo crate 11.?.. Mll"j PA Ilecelpts. 100,447 huh Market f&. .VI. do. do per pon rate. SI ,VJ1 75, ............ HuwiaituiIBi all II'IB III CAIIUfL pipiior. uover.iment slant urn Inspect on mission bouses and locil shorts, w hich i VjrrYl fCnir.ii brought about a rillv Later tho mar-1 lennslvanli Co 4Vi Tune '21 OI1. ket was luav.v on liquidation, due to nA m c Co - leu o 97 large riccipts at Interior points, a de-1 WcBt ,; ,M Co j eb .l0 UJ c'lne In the cish article and considerable I hedging agilnst purchnscs of actual gialn The losses, however, were more than recovcied October was bougnt LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS 28 8 Vii S1i . . IHh f 89.'. 1V4 igain't sale. of August by a cereal con-! i? 0ln -. . . ,l rN i" V The best on August corn was $1 60, xtldwMS with the low the final pi let of Saturdn Mlrpih Hxt ..... . ... .'.... ...,. Vlontnn t 01 si au '4 ana ine rioc i.io' nut 1 nn . Northi tn Star . liept on septemncr waa $1 ii2s, tne not torn $1 G0 and the close iC2'a $1 (12 1 . .isrilnst $1 51 at the end Sat- 1.. ,.,lnl.n.. n.i.lr.1 r.n.,.,.1 . I, n,.lAtlantT liiliiii .idling c-iiiitu iiiuuiiii iii 1 Tllue .lull al i o-Tue' 1 na't, wicii inc- "l,i.""Hooth IIM'I, agan si 516UV,, aiuruay s last pi Ice The top cm August oats was tS"sc, IK .10 .V; .10 08 N Y Ont .1 W 20Vj I Nnrf & West .104 104 North American 39 ii I the bottom fi7 and the close u8,c, 1.1 Yi I upalnst (m'bc at the end Saturday. Sep al Vi 1 tcmiH'i- cnucu arounu tne lop ai wTu 20 .. C9e. with the bjttom C7sc. agilnst 7tV, s I lbSic at the end Saturday. The high 41 -4 'Vi I on ULtobcr was 'UVic, tho bottom C3-,i. ,i1t 1 .Yi lall "'c tin il 70c, agilnst 60c, Saturdays 1(14), 1 .... ,.rir S5 'COTTON I1EI.T Wr.ATIIKH CONDITIONS ..en mm, aub 4-r i no lonowtn? Aetna Kxploslvcs Amer-Brltlsh Mfg Amer Marconi mcr Writing Paper Air Reduction Canadian Car Co Can-Car &. Fd pref Charcoal Iron Chevrolet Motots . at' temperatures were, reeurded In the cotton cramp e nuns ' belt this mnrnlmr: Curtiss Aeroplane L Vlekhbunc and Meridian 70: llaeon. ispiipn Tool , MonUoinerj and rhattanooEa. '72s shre.e- ,.,.' oJlVl iV port. Han Antonio. Memphl-. .New Or- I .arbon "?'' ,,, ... Ienn. KnnMitlle. Vllunt . and Thnmn.. I merson Phonojrapll l.NI)tTKIAI.s nid 12 3 3 3 00 3D 71 7 131 80 31 0 118 1 ftil Cose AkK (s lie) 12 II .1 3 70 41 90 9 118 8.1 86 Va 8 122 12V4 3 3 in iWji wine. 4-.I ..i.urne, .tKit.ieinn. ..line isn. k. , r euer.u imu W AuKlista. rannnah WIImliiEtnn T.impo Hendee Mfg Fort Umltlt. 78 Galirstoii. Charleston and M-? , ,H , if rensarola. 80. I Lehigh Coal hales There was ,02 Imh nf pre. ipitatlon nt Lima Loco Tbomativllle and .1 .rkkoiuille. .01 at , Maxim Munitions sV Blemphts and .10 atcTampi. New lork, Aug 12 Considerable Irregularity was shown Mnrlin Arms N Y Shipbuilding Nor Amer Pap Pulp Otis LUvator 10 IT. 81 41 78 43 3 47 II SO Wf s: EVf'' at the opening of the cotton nnrket ' Peerless Motor ,V today. This was due to the marked i Poole Kng " -. .. . . ....... n.j.t n-.,..l ', aispariiy ot oraers neia uy Drouers in iwuuei. l""- Sf the various options October started 5?r"l")b ""?'". ' ' ' J9 points higher. December was up 1 Steel Vlloi i. ' ' S.i?!" Points, January declined 13 points and i SnhmArlnp " . r..,N"4 .. t- ,j - ne ,. .. Lit. .. r.--. - U-llhl iuarcn som ou ov ijuiius:, w one .nay ruse gt JObepll i.ean Ssfi E nolnts. Tnrtrl Shlnhulldliiff vV- -WTf.lt v.-.a. rtrtM, (..it... ana enma ' Tririnirli l-llm Commission houses were good buvers. United Proflt Sharing especially of the near months, with H ?.f.tei"?;C wkK Bouthern Interests nd the trade selling M, ,1a s,,-..r at'fi Liverpool sold October and purchased world'.? Kllm g'-j January i Wrlght-.M-irtin .ir n (? in Aiarcn enere appearea io oe no inc cuue-cm. . oemana, anu unoer competrive omcers M.lMiAHl) oil. aWS-i' that position was put down 30 points .... ErrC .. .u.h .hAA ....... tin.ltAa ..... in v... a..,..- Illinois . '' .'(.1 1.,1 ...C.C rtS .I.I.VCU lUflh J I OhiO . 3I' K.J '-5 mission houses and uptown interests prairie Pipe . 212 kv'Vv Alter me nrst ru"n ot selling oraers s q California . .. -Jin pfS3i. had been absorned on a break of about s n New Jersey ojii S$Ls0 to 66 Points from Saturday's closing S O New York . . 207 sf S'V i. i .-- .... . Jl-.l .i-- ! ........ 1-. I.I-S.-T 4,11. iA1V( i'l lXa, llic ilia, ivci sitrduicu ui. liie uu- l.fr.i 4... .'.- ... ijyuunuea aavoraDie cnaracier ot tne war'jjarnett Oil sias ss news anci tne western oei tore-cast, no a- ensden &. co ... ?i 20 , 1.1 4 16 14 87 6 31 30 20 1 87 40 8 4(1 3 ij 70 12 28 11 0 10 1,1 89 u. 6Vh 32 31 S 6 .12 109, 162 320 2.17 .121 27S HTOCKb 6 1MILPENHKNT Oil. STOCK. CONT. Pit Close 1'cderal Oil Inter Pen oleum Houston Oil Meirltt Oil Midwest Refining Met Petrol Ohio fuel Oklahoma lief . Sapulpa P.ef Requovah Sinclair 13 1M, 17 HI 23 21 111 11.1 1 1 12 17 '7 7 . 0 6 . 17 18 19 ) 2 88 98 1 39 39 H V, tYi 9 -4 V. 44 44 41 41 27 Vi 27 1 34 !i 36 1 79 U 89 61 3i9l 1 72 72 91 91 3 III 111 62 02 r- Nor Pacific ... 1)8 ii 'Ohio (lis . .. 40 I Ontario Silver. 914 . Penn-i R R. . 44 I Peo Gas S. C . 4S Phlla Co ... 27 Pitts & West . 36 I do pief . . 80 Pitts Coal .1294 tsTl. ) Pressed Stl Car 72 2 "A Pub Sei Corp 91 I'nllm.di ... .Ill '7 lie sti spring 629i 62 'do pref. ..100 100 100 . Rav Con Cop.. 24 24 24 ' Heading .. . 90 80 90 Rep Ir & Stl . 93ai 92 92 1 no pret . . . .iui iui .. -r . - Seabd Air L pr 20 20 20 1 Sliattuck Ariz. 16 16 1 I ., islnc'alr Oil ... 33 32 32 - 'i'l?Jl Leading futures ranged as follows Corn (new deiler) e dav a Open Hlith Low l lose i ioi Rescue Iuli 09 West i:nd 1,', l.OI.DFIKLD STOCKS 01 i (II 04 Dlamondnc Id B II 02 Dais (It Kew anas 01 Oro .. 01 Sandstorm Kendall (11 Silver PUk 01 MISCBLLANhOUS Arizona United 1". Nt-vnd.i Winder , 11 Tecopa MlnlnK .12 PUS 9ii, in'. ' IISlj nn. ,'iriuui, V.II..TI i.iu. """s.,., tiiite. .o i. reo winter -';.'', nV'i N? . ' northern sprlnc, 2 31; .No 1, hard n7 , ". I.'i'1''..-30' No ' "d winter. carlliUi, ."' , I 2 37. No J red winter. 2 16, No 5. north. loni Vn "W'nu. JJIH. No J hird wlutei. 2 -1(1 nid I No - red winter sar kl.v, J.' 11. No 1 red .el ly'nl.r. im. No .( northern spring. J'2 12, . ,,y IN" 3. nartl "Inter J2 32, No 3, red winter. Jll'T. car likv. J2 in 09 , toil.N Reeelpts. '2110 bush Trade was SXv "lo and the market was harel. steudv U'J'4 (uotntlons Car lots for local trade No 2 ivrilnw. SlSieiSS, No. 3 jellow, 1 RIO I 0TS lterelpts 1M.06S bushels. Trade was slow and the market det Ined lVac lofterillps were moderate but ample Quola- sl ' lions. No s whlti. S24 TS3e. standard mi white. KJSsJVji. No .1 whrft. tilSii-'c, 12 No 4 white NIMRle. nil riail'R rteeelpts 8.13 160 'lis In s irks. 07 The market was fiulet and barely stead. H Quotations' To arrive, ner 19H lbs In 9S- 10 Ii. sacks Winter wheat, 10(1 jt.r centv 1 1 nour, tii iit'iy to no KHnsas wheat, lun 1 per rent Hour, f 11 .'KMl so. spring wheat, lin per tent flour. Ill 21011. so , ' rtrn FLOUK Was in HbIU request and .4 prices favoreil buers We quote at 1!) 73 ".' S10 71 per bbl . In sacks, aa to tiuallt :i! PROVISIONS ni The nnrket ruled Arm with a fair Johblnc (l demand Quotations follow. Cltv beef In ". sets smoked and nlr-drled 47r, western ,1- ' hief insets smoked 47c, clt beef, knuckles and tenders, smokfd and alr-drled 4Sc. west- em beef, smoked and alr-drlej, 4se westVrn ,10 beef, knuckles nnd tenders, smoked, 4Sc 4 beef hams J(,0, pork, f.imllt, 'i.'4f 51 hints .id s. P. cured loose 11 fl 12i , d,i skinned loose. 3l12c di do, smoked 31 fi 31c. other 2. Cantaloupes. Arizona, per standard ine. 4.t. .' .in, oo. no do. do. ner flat crate 1 1 or 1 -, v itir- melons. Southern per 100, ssohj, do, per car load. SJOOtTOOO VEGETABLES The general market was quiet and without important ihane Quotations. White pota. toes Norfolk per 1.1.1 No 1, 3 .1004.23, No 2. SI 21if 2 .111 White- potatoes Hasten! Shore, per bbl N'o. 1, J3 VIT4 21; No 2. si 2.1112 7.1 White potatoes Jetset, per H bush basket No 1 Silfinile. No 2. 4(lfl rt'.c. White potatoes Jerse. per 1.10.1b bair. 14 Sweet potatoes Jerses old. per hampci No 1. J2 -OW.) No 2 ft 25(1.71 Sweet potatoiB North Carolina new per bbl No 1. nss. N'o 2. jifl.i io culls, sjoa so. Sweet potatoes Hastem Shore, new. per bh, No. 1. 7T8, No '., $RS0(ii4. lettuce. New York per irate $l.',OCo2 Celer. New York per hunch llfflSOe Peas New York, per bush hisket. it inf 2 SO Oulons Jer sej. per s-hush bisket. $1 211 10, do. Jersev. white, per hush hatn.ier. 1203 50, do, per HlO-lb bag. S3 .10 4 Financial Briefs Sept 1 .issi 1 l.2 l.lS's 1 H2l. 1 .IHT Oct ... 1 -3'i 1 l.J 1 la's 1 III1, t llll'n Sent' "T. (17 l.nVs 674 69 68'. Oct . l.'J 701. Uv4 -() llll', l.ird LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chicago, Aug 12" Recefpts 31000 head, left o.er, 2iisi head Market llic higher: ver. little doing in packing grades III- , packers bidding lower Top $20 IS, bulk. Sent . .2(1 89 26 s i Ort . ,20 SO 2t! S2 Itlbs Sept . .24 60 -21 1.1 Oct . . 24 70 24 71 Tork Sept 44 26 SO 26 Ml 26 71 2(1 72 26 72 26 71 24 0 24 61 24 12 21 70 24 71 24 67 1 44 20 14 21 44 40 New York Bonds High Low 3 p at 95 95 95 Sift MIA 20 10 heavv, SI9 T.lff 19 9(1- medium light. $19 K1W20 10; heav. packing. Sis Jo W18 7', medium and mlJud MN Siilfflll 2". light Jill WW 20.11, pigs god md choice, SlR40filRS0 rough $17 7.'1SM catlie iteeeipts mm noan steady to ' strong I SHKRP Reerlpt.. M.nnn head Strong to I 2Sc higher Plttshiirgll. Aug 12 '-ATTI.n Receipts I ISno head Lower. Sters S17TlTnn. ihel'ers SllWtl. lows J9TH Iioi.si itceipis lino head Lower Heavies 10 711? 20 heavv vorkers $20 71 1T21 11. light Yorkers $20 5n20 75. pigs $2ni(5'20 21 SHnRP AND LA MRS Reeelpts. 3700 head. Stcad. Top sheep. S12 SO, top lambs CAIATt Receipts, 3200 head, Steads lop 41 k oo hams, smoked ellv cured, as to brand and avenge !J2(SHi, Mams smoked, western cureu, a-WM.c no lionet! linncless 4nc. pic nic shnuldets S P cured, loos.. 21Wc: do smoked 2lic . bellies in plekle. according to aveinge, loose. 34c , breakfast bacon, as to brand and av erase. .Ity cured 41c break fast bacon western cured 41c. lird. w.st ern refined 27tf'27IiC. lard, pure citj, kett c rendered, 27Ti27ac , REFINED SUGARS Offer. nt wrrf lipht on 1 ttif market ruletl firm on a Ins.n ol 7 .'0e for fine cranulatcd DAIRY PRODUCTS rilHRSn -TIsa market rulrd Ann ith de mind absorhini-T the limited offermttii The quotations ranped n follow ! New Tork, whole milk, fancj, fresh ifi4 &'j6Hc: pe clN hUhcr d dn fair to pood, frenh 25!-4 ITjfir Wlsionsln, whole-Tillk fanrty, LCi ""Mp, do do fitr to jrfol JV, !.( nUTTHIl The market ruled er firm under light offerings and it falrl nctlw de mand nnd prirfs advanced i c on solid parked ueamen nd lr on printH Th quotations ranged h folloua' Solid packed inc. iiisner-jsconnB cooap .inn. mi 'i -- -- i m, . (am nr, ft. t : .. i. rr.. n I f nlfT ti I 1. 1 " I nrfu msvri' rvlra Alif lil"THr.fc.frirlniy fTi-irnlc m.mno stocks "SSffierWft.- SJh 55 5J f "' ffS K i gpiv...n...N.y..A.SArr,.E-;r. Hfg'Y.Vage "... l I .". IstuUer--1 ?. V& 111 V 1 V. J ' ?U 1 I 'pr.r HiTtte New York .. 94 . , ICTr l iw" 11 19 1000 Allan Co L clc 71 , T.Tri ng.'lVil (Vin . ." sW Con Arbs - - 1 1 U 1 1! 'Tobacco Prod 71 70 70 K 4s 71 71 71 crm, so 10 11 V) bulls 7.snrail SO. stock- cases nearbsOrsts rTl3 "Ofns'.o per stand- C U S & Jeionie. ... 1 1 . .Lilian Pacillc .124 122 12.1 1000 Halt S. Ohio 4s 75 75 75 ers and feeder. S7 so T in. fresh cows and ard case, current ftipT" 112.90 "r Vale. Hiimia Cons ... 1 2 2 l' clg Stores. 102 102 lOlV'a .. 1000 docvt4i-js 76 76 76 springers. 16 .f 14 . i alves Receipts, 20(io ,. tern extra Arsis. $1.1 10 per isse. firsts. (Joldfleld Meiger .. 2 .1 2 I L- S Ind Alco 128 128 128. 2000 Bald Loco 6s 90 99 111; "".V,-- ',r tie lOO he id easier Heav s I tl" M,.?-n Prj-x Unci Tctri tets c.nlilflpld Cons ... 29 21 20c ,. . ,,t,Kae aia .v. mK. 4- K. I aooii n. th stl Km 'Til. SIT', ai'4 81 T. .ol'SSi.;1. 1.J' ."",".. ul".",.j''l, . ro Jobbing at S(lS2c per dozen 'ZitttK cue nine proai.cct oi any material i uuv dbh. s Teller irom xexas orougnt. 5 3 Cnldfleld I'loience doldfield Kawanas (iie.n Monster He-la Mining Howo Sound . Independence Lead . . Jerome Yerde Jim Butler Jumbo Hxten . McKinlev Darragh . Magma Copper Mothei Lodo .... Mines Co of America Nevada IIIUs Nevadi Wonder .... Nlplsslng Ohio Copper Raj Hercules . . . San Tov To'iopah Kxtcnsioh United Yerde . West Hnd Con . White Caps Yerlngton iion ns Bethlehem Ss 99 Cosden OH 6a . . . 70 Cosden i Co Gs 70 Russian Gov 5s... 11 do 6s SI southern Railway 5s. 98 Sinclair OH 6s . ... 70 Todd Shipbuilding 6s 96 9 3 A 4 4 3 A .18 8 .18 30 31 1 o " 8 1 4 0 U 37 26 4 494 4 4 ft 61 10 42 32 J7 1 I 1 8 1 4 HJ 33 I A 28 6 9994 81 81 .18 .18 98 81 D9 10c 3 U S Steel 1129.. do pref H09m Utah Copper . 8194 Ya Cat Chem . .1194 Wabash 9i do pref A . . . 30 West Maryland 1.1 West Union Tel 77 Weslingbsc Mfg 12 Worth P A- M. 04 Wheel & L K. . 8 Wilson Co ... 39 White Motors 40 Wllljs Overland 19 i MIX. 111 1 110 110 81 81 .11 W. 094 4- V4 38 IS 77 V l 42 ! 63 8 .. 38 46 H 31 9 .18 1.1 77 42 01 8 38 43 10 111 1 10 m 34l 89 Government Local Market Reports $& evidence, however, and rallies of som .."X.ti. 40 to 35 nolnts net increased offers wit! 5Kft v4--r i,ivZo to 25 points net increased offers, with fsftix the market nervous and unsettled Saturdays 2 2 Id clone Open 12 m p in p m 29 37 311 41 29 97 29 113 29 S 29 S3 29 Ml . 29 80 29 111 29 13 29 SO 29 20 29 70 29 7(1 28 82 30 01 29 59 21 38 . . T il October P$i March . , 'IWc'.mbir- rrwMe- Cotton Buyers and Sellers P Sw York. Aug is October Sell 1 It Mitchell, Gumoens, Rlnsteln, Hubbard nd uumoens oia ; ixewman, Downs. Vartln. Hubbard. Bartlelt, Geran. SrooU and Mitchell offered Anrember Martin. Hvman. fllfford ..Newman and Seliar blet; Klinn, Russell. .tsrnnka. Geran. Cone and Hartcorn nt. Pt tf. lanllarv-Sellar. HartCOm. Vewman fcs'('"s?Flinn and Hyraan bid. Wenman, Bart- t , Ktt. Scnil ana icoyce onereu. C" martll 44Jlittll anu ..cnman UIUJ H'fihlll Mnvr. Trfeadwell and Oeran nf. J JeretL w-i -..nu Xtnntenm.rv. Newman na '5?rooka bid; Jay, Kllnn and Rosenberg -' Ae.n. t Liverpool Cotlon ';Vl..rnnnl A oe. 12 Snot cotton was t r" ---. . ' .z. i : ... ...... u u - U-lec xevaay witn privtn muj, yi, mo Wsis of an advance of 127 points for middling: oM contracts, 22 73d The sales were 1000 bales The receipts were 11.000 bales. Including 4170 American. Futures ware steady In the aariv riexlinira. Old contracts, snot .. wtnea. were: American, middling fair. Jff.5d: good middling, 23 36d; middling iioary, Sl.Sld ; ordinary. 20 69d. LOCAL LOANS INCREASE Dank anil Individual Deposits Lower Than Last Week The average condition of members of the PhladelPhla during House Association for the week preceding toda is shown In the weeklj statement with comparisons, as fol- l0W" ALL MEMBKRH Aug 12 ' 1R Decrease , -an, $611 673 000 MO 274 000 Ksehangea Clearing House Due from banks Hank deposits Individual deposits Time deposits Reserve with I "! eral Reserve banks and legal deposits- Cash in v'aulls Total reserve held Reserve requircu Excess reserve 21 126 onn 122,82(1.(1(10 117 118 (Kill J 11 iii.ooo 3 636 001) 48 917.0ftll 17 411 ("10 46 481 IMHI 2 4H2 0(10 3 27'l (Mid 161 lion 3, (ISO 01111 1 12 OIK) This daily report ts sent out by the Bureau of Markets of the United States Department of Agriculture, Philadelphia branch, with head, quarters at 300-115 Insurance Ex change Building. (Wholesale prices on large lots to jobbers based on sales at tne various mill Odd dtuots.) 5000 Braden Con Gs 91 1C000 Bordeaux Cs. 95 3000 Cal Gas & Klec 5s 88 1000 Cent Leath 5s. 94 10000 C .I O cvt 4s 76 3000 do 4s 7594 26000 do cvt 5s ... 81 7000 Chi Gt W 4s.. 57 Vi I 6000 C B & Q 4s.. 93 I 3000 Col . So 4s. 72 I 13000 Cltv Paris 6s, 92 I 2000 Coil Gaa cvt 6s 99 1000 2000 160110 Lrle cv 4s Sr B 18 11000 do 4s her D. 514 1 2000 Krle gen 4s. .. 53 i 4500U Gov of French I Hep 5K ... 98"8 I 2000 III steel 4 itR. . 82's liioo low a Cent 4s 4. 94 76 75 14 81 57 93 4 72 91 T, noi,.. 91 95 9IV4 76 75 4 81 57 93 72 92 991 ) Chile Con 7s. .106 106 106 iDom of Can '31 92 '-- 924 48 514 53 48 5U, 53 Va l"()TSfl,"l! mixed vorkers light -inrkers and 1 pigs S21P21 10 a few. $21 IS, rough, S18W IS 21- stars. J12W11 . KHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts 201)11 1 head easier nnd active. Lambs, SI4tfT17 ,111, vearllnns 10911, wethers ill R014i ewrl, $01913, mixed sheep. J13JT13.50. South Omaha. Aug. 12 HOOS Receipts. 3800 head Ten cents to lie higher. CATTLE Receipts. 810(1 head Beef steers stead. : butchers' SOe to 75c lower. SHEEP Receipts. 19500 head 8tead. Kansas flu. Aug 12 CATTLE Re celntV in non head HOCS Receipts 7000 head SHEEP Receipts 700(1 head 5000 Inter Met 4s 50 lnt R T ref 5s 77 12000 25000 Inter M M 6s 1000 Louis & N 4s 97 . 8414 981. 82 , 15 50 77 9, 97 81 FRUITS. APPLES New Jertej, per H -bu.hel bus ket. lancv. $14ll,".'i, poorer, 4UVMc HLACKBLHIHLb New Jclsey, per quart J2$I--t. CA.v iaw.lj f.o ..unn caronnu. itiuM- MONEY-LENDING KATES NEW OBK Money on call mixed collateral opened todav at 6 per cent tor leraing aim renewing un inaus-,wn. per standard $262.50. per iwnj. Jl trials tne opening rate was 6i, per cent, i Heiawure pir atandard. 2J5?J.1u, ir There Is nothing new to report In the pons. 11 71 .lar.and. per standard. 2. time monev situation It Is the niH 1 irregulars 7...Q$1 1.. per pom, $1. An US... 7rm 1-irLe 1 snklni IniJili. ie n- Pcr standard $125lt.(l, per pon story from large banking Interests of iX J3 'p,r nat ;-,c Cailtornla. iwr smn- conservatlsm with the proviso that legit- dard. $4 so.". 10 per pon, $3(13 30. ixr Imate borrowers will be taken care of 1 n it, $2 und 2 25 New Jerse. per H-buaml On good mixed collateral 5'. ner cent basket, $1 25iijl 7S poorer. 4i)c6$l 1 bid Ind 6 per cent asked for 'all mSM U-ift,,,lab- !itw Jf"e' ""I turitles from sixty Javs to six months q nE ;..... u-i v.. ...... .. in.,.,,... .... ------ -- - il . S.rs, 4. 1 14.1 -"ic it tf risivi s-f a.'.4it hum Actual business on tint class of collat- S -bushel basket, best, WW.' 50. poorer. 73a ueuvvare os. iieiifb, 9va to, per NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET J. en ork. Auif 12 Coffee futures opened i...rt,tar with Sentember 4 Dolnta lower 38 6s .md the other months 2 to 10 points higher. 82BlTliora was a fair demand for the more 45 -distant positions 50 u. Much of the early business was In 77 I the September position, either by sales 97 or through switching Into the distant 84 'months, fairly large transactions being 802000 Lib Bond 3s,100.00 100 100 made In swiicning nert'emoer io pi. 640000 do 4s 94.10 93.94 93 98 cemDer l. - l"i".o "i" r '. ,1 93000 do 1st 4 94 30" 04.22 94.22 mand at the end of the first hour, hold- 2976000 do 4b 05 60 9,1 SO 0S.5B lng close to Initial figures, with the 374000 do 2d 4... 94 08 01.04 93.98 nt-nr. r months barely steady 20000 Marseilles 6s 95 94 94 While there was no change In the 22000 Lons Cs ... 94 94 94 local spoi marr.ee una ine uemanu Voii 70UU .MO IV U T 4S .U 1C000 Mo Pac gen 4s 58 6000 Mont Povv 6s. 89 3000 N Y City 4s 1955 reg ... 90 2000 do 4s 19G0 95 4000 N Y Hock 4s 67 0000 N Y N H &. II Cs 94 1000 N Y W C & B 41-s ... -'' 26 26 " tlnued light, prices were firmly held. 57 58 1 Rio 7s bein; quoted at 8c and Santos 884 88 I 4s at 119.0. Rlos and Victorias wert 90 9.5 67 94 52 f. 11 BAR SILVER li.t 1D1 Hal Xnn, Hlih Mw nuk,-, mm. nK 8iu :.,!' 8ivii ;vj .ml in i.ri moderate .ind tli. trarlln ' fn 1 r,n rate is 6 per cent On Industrial col- bushel bisket. Belles. $4, per -busnel lateral rates are 6i6 per cent, hawT-rViVMi-'i ox-s itarv-'and and North The demand for money throughout the Carolina', cir ' i?t $2(?fsrso? "h country as a whole Is good, but, as above eineTint t- stated, the position was never sounder I V bQuTAliLLS, .. Int-lnelfllv IIP. A XS Veu Jersev. Der 9. -bushel h.i.. snort!' Mercantile paper is in moderate de-iKiVj-""1 "nd W"X '"nC' lwI'-s"H)orer UK LIS learbs, per bunch. 3tfSc CABBAGE New Jersey, H -bushel bas ket, .'.oouc 0 iiSJ.iioi) mand at a minimum of G tier cent for 46 oil non 4."i ooo tne best quality 3 900 OOO 2 753 00(1 , MEMBERS RESERVE SYSTEM PHILADELPHIA Call. 6 per cent; ,... held $46 481 0(10 lisii mill nine, .-.. ,, ..in cuiniiimai p.- ueserve neiu . . V1. . .. , (HH. ,.. threp to six months B(Ji6 ner e.nt. i'vcih reserve TRUST COMPANIES NOT MEMBERS RE rnuoi. s,s,j.. HEBE SYSTEM Reserve held $3 47(1.000 $2 991 (Kill Stress reserve . 308 000 1 291 (M)O Eatress rri . . . .k-. isi .er this week $3fl 882.(Mio Government de posits, against which no reserve I. required CcDltit of Clearing House banks this week show?i increase of tl.50.MKMI Philadelphia National Bank new stock and surplus was affected, bj like, addition -ine frciviuriii "s. ... -...-.. six months, 6 per cent FOREIGN EXCHANGE Nw York, Aug 12. The foreign ex change market In the early dealings to day was dull, but the tone showed com parative steadiness One exception was a slight shading In French exchange The Federal authorities are Raid to bt e ri.'i.i". --. ..- -.-.., ,., .,, .... . ...... ...i- .....I. .n- the nr&t time aDuears among . considering a nigner rail. Tor Italian the group which are members of the re-1 exchange serve system which accounts In considerable , Quotations were Vdl '"rLi?""' ,n nonmember ,um" ! Demand sterling 4 76. cables 4 77 increase , Sixty -day bills 4 73, ninety-day bills i 4 71 BANK CLEARINGS Bank cleartnjs today compared with cor responding dajM.st two ,j.r. ijb Phlla ... $38.5119.780 $47,313 318 $318(18.184 N Y ...,885.517,094 39,72.S39 287.923.397 Boston . 4ll.45S.Slrt 31.593.113 22.1.09,2111 Baltimore 12.143.49S 6.2(11,872 5.309 .131 St. Louis S8,4S1,39 26.438.H74 18.970,107 Cnlcayo . ttC.224J.007 , , Franc cables 5 67, checks 5.08 Lire cames i au. cnecks 7 nu. Swiss cables 3.94. checks 3.96. Guilders cables 52, checks 52 Pesetas cables 26 25, checks 26 15 blockhom cables 36. checks 35. Christianla cables 31.80. checks 31.40. Copenhagen cables 11.(0, checks 31 10. Rubles were nominal atlJ.JS to 14. t'ARItors Nearbj. per bunch. lVi 2Vic. CKl.KKV New York, per ouncn, iou.-m (UKV New Jersey. -bushel basket 75c S 11 New York, per bushel, $2Q2.25. Penn- , ajl.anU $1 33(a2 per lcKi. CUCUMBERS New Jersey, S-bushtli basket 4010(1.23 . . . . , . I LGOPLANT. New Jersey, h -bushel bas ket, sliced .... ..... ' LETTUCE New York, per crate (2 dozen heads) (lOJMI LIMA BEANsi Sew Jersey, -bushel ba.ket, $1 SUtl 85 ONIONS r.ew jerse. -sj-nacsnei nasaee. 2000 Ptre Mara 5s. 80?i 80J4 3000 Penn gen is SG 86 Ij 1000 Sine Oil 7s... 91?4 91&4 12000 SlncOll war 7s 94s, 94i 5000 S L & S F ajt 68 68 EOOO S L & S F In 60 60 6000 SL & SF Ser A 59 94 59 3000 St P & K S L 67 G7 2000 Sea A L adj 5s 64 54 6000 So Pac cv 5s . 90 90i 11000 So Pac cv Is.. 79 79 11000 So Rwy 4b.... 63 C3 1000 Texas Co 6s.. 98 98 5000 U S Rub 5s... 80 80V4 6000 U S Steel bf 5s 98 Vi 98 1000 Union Pac 4s 86 86 9000 Un Pac rfd 4s 799t 79I 8000 U K of G B & 1 5h 99 99 65000 do 6s 1919 98 98 26000 do 5s n '19 99 999. 8000 do 5,s 1921. 96 95 15000 Va 6s B B ... 59 98 6000VaCar Chm 5s 94 94 2000 do Ga 97 97 1000 West Shore s 74 71 in pnorl sunnly. but neglected. Owing to conbestlon at the ports, Rio and Santos coffee are being restrict ed and are running about half what tViev would be. Today's opening a-nt.mher sso December March . . . May July 8 (.1 8 n 9 07 9 25 I'rlda's close 8 19 8 68 8 90 9,05 POULTRY '."'Y.'' Choice stock was In small supplv stnl firm with demand equal to the offer. lncs. Pnllnuinir nf. mirttatliin.- V.t.ola Si ffi 3.1c; spring thickens not Leghorns, weigh ing I, fi J lbs apiece 3STf42c. weighing i'1!'? ids -.piece. aow.Te: white leghorns according to s70. ,1.19286c rorsters 21W 2e; ducks Pekln. srrlng. 3311c; do. do. old 28.inc. do. Indian Runner 2627r guineas, per Pair. $1 3181 41: pigeons, old, per pair, 404Sc, do rising, per pair, 2S138lle - DRESSED Fowls were quiet but steadv under light offerings Broiling chickens sold slowly und ruled a shade easier Quota tions as follows- Fresh-killed fowls. In bblif, fancy, drj -picked, fancy selected. .Iilsjc; weighing 4 lbs and over apiece, ,10c, smaller sizes, 32ft31c, old roosters. dr pliked, 2sc. broiling chickens, western, fancy, weighing 2 lbs apiece and over. 42 48c; smaller sizes, 40GM1c: spring ducks Long Island and Pennsylvanrv. 30Sr.17i . squabs, per do7 . white, wiighing lntf 12 lbs per doz . $88'21, do weighing USUI) lbs. per doz $7ifi7 10. do weighing 8 lbs. per doz. $i.rti SO. do weighing T lbs. per doz, $4 Slll&.l, da. weighing tKfttl'i lbs per doz. $304' dn dark, $1 S08P2 SO. small and No 2, $102 SO. FRESH FRUITS Demand v. as only moderate but values generally ruled stead) Quotations. Apples. Virginia, per bbl, (JSii6k, do, per H bushel basket. .",HcW2, do, per bushel bas ket, $192 SO Peaches. Delaware and Mar Jsnd, per rt-basket carrier. $2 5063 75, do, VVeot Virginia, per- n-bsskct carrier. $283 Lemons, per box, $1i&10 Oranges Cali fornia, per oox. entiii lirapeirult Tajments on tho third Liberty Loan in thi nrst week of August totaled $38.. 180,937, leaving $381,430,126 to be paid in the. llnal week. The last Instalment of 40 per cent Is due this Thursday. The Western Union Telegraph Com panv reports for June, operating rcvenui $7,018,397. Increase $698,109; operatlm Income $739,079, decrease $611,124. Frort January 1, operating levcnue (41,722, 700, lncieasc $6,010,309; updating In come $7,540,559, decrease l,250,38t. The Nlnlsslnir Mines Comnanv in .tiilv product d silver valued at $201,694, com pared with $J40,G57 in June The Bhrp. nicMs or residue und bullion, Including custom metal, In July amounted tc S877.000 Tho New York Subtreasury galncc $443,000 from the banks Saturday, mak lng a cash net gain since Friday o: $593,000 The Computing Tabulating Recordlni Company reports for the six monthl ended June 30 net earnings of $1,099,. -b78, an Increase for tho peilod of $227a 650 Balance for stocle was $927,748 LoAial. to $8 85 n share In six montlw period on $10,482,700 capital stock com pared with $0 69 a share on $1, 457,201 for the corresponding period of 1917, Although the remaining bonds of 4hi old Spanlsh-Ameiican vvar Issue amount lug to $G3,915,460 matured August 1 last on August 6 the United States Treaa urcr still held $6,376,480 bonds, of which $5,767,380 were to secure clrcula. Hon and $C09,100'to secure liubllo de posits Applications have been made to thi New York Stock Rxchange to list thi following securities: Brooklyn Rnnlc Transit Company. $57,735,000 three-yeai i iier ceni Kinci notes, aue July I, wzk and Nashville. Chattanooga, St. Louli Railway Company, $1,500,000 flm con. solidated mortgage 5 per cent bonds. Effective August 15, the 2000 employe of the Wheeling Steel and Iron Com pany, W. Va , will receive a wage ad vance of 10 per cent. Net earnings of American Bank Not! Company for six months ended June 3 after reserves for Federal taxes, were a an annual rate of about $8 50 a s'aare oi the common stock, -which has n na. value yf $60 a share. This Is the bca showing the company has ever mad and compares with $5.17 and $6 i earned on the common in 1917 and 1918 respectively. China Copper reports for the quarts ended June 30, net operating profits o $1,916,513 against $3,725,661 in the con responding period the year before. Th, decrease Is $1,809,148 and equivalent v $2 20 a share on capital stock agalna $4 39 earned during the correspondlru erlod in 1917. hi RAILROAD EARNINGS CANADIAN PACIFIC. First week August. 1918 $2,882 000 Inc. $323 000 90 95 67 91 14 2-b 80 86 91-J4 94 a, 68 50 59 67 54 90 79 V. 63 r - its- retlnulnc rennrt of the fresh ine.t odSs '...... i. T,l1aaAtnhl. I. fiimt.h.il hv the Ijvenl 30 4 'livestock and meal oince ot ine Bureau of 86 Mrkets, United States Department of Agri- FRESH BEEF Receipts moderate; mar ket opened with holding prices higher; de mand fair. j.li, STEERS Ilecelpts moderate, bulk common and medium grades, market had better tone, with early sales a good dollar higher at $14 to $19 on common kinds, $24 to $28 on good beef, demand Just fair COWS Receipts moderate: light rows plentiful, market steadv to a little better on bi box, $4&1 Orapes Delaware per 8-ba i- i or.fr,,. -,n. .i. ...ii.n2..i- r.nirii . -."..". -iv . (.ii,,iiiiiu. iei t basket crate. $27i110 Pears California sleet ier 4- per box, (1 718 4 Plums California per 4-bnsket crate, $lft Cantaloupes North Carolina, per st-indird crate $12 23: do, do, per pony erte, 61fr$l, do do. per flat crate, 50c. Cantaloupes, North Carolina, Rldgways. per standard crate, $2?3: do. do, o. per ponv Crete. $1 ft 1.21 Cantaloupes Delaware and Man land per standard irate. $l.5O0'2 SO. do do, do per pons crate. 7Scfe (1 BO Cantaloupes California, Turlock. per lanaarn cii-. ... .. -,. nu, iirr i.wiv GOVERNMENT BONDS Bid 2s. registered 1930 98 2s. coupon. 1930 1)8 Is. registered 1018 09H 3s. coupon. 19t8 ttos 4s. registered. 1925 10014 4s, coupon. 1921 106i 3s. registered 1940 ,,, 81 8s. coupon. 1949 ..,81 Panama 2s. registered, 1(1311.,,. lis Panama 2s. registered, 1918,,,, 98 Panama .ss, registered, lum.,., 8 A crate. $22.10, do.do. per Jumbo crate, $1.73 Panama 3s. coupon 81 Local Meat Market 79 99 98 99 95 59 94 97 74 DIVIDENDS DECLARED yellows II -JUT i dm. nusnei namper, wnites. 11 Larson Monotspo Machine Company, reeu. 11 T. elloHS. 12 25. ( lar 1H per cent. paabla August 31 to stotk I'KAB 4ew tjrrBey. -,iuuaiics jiauiurr, , us, inum auui .$, ti ruiwi i American Window (IlftSS PEl'PKKH. New Jersey, S -bushel baa- m-nil-annual of V per cent Ket JtlV-U'e. I itinurr IU iiuih ui inuiu nfvr i Trii-u far njrrni innnrniirnaipiv i niii iiii-i ni 1111 uniiiiaiit 111 .. -;!.nLvrrvvv- ... ."v.v :.- . .: :.v- ,v ludfiri iy u( i n mmiv unu s roin nayaDie nepieuiocr branded IJ Bitps . uncranuea sf7 . reiprq aukuh ai slow on demand Mt.i- kinds at Sill to $18 per .cw t poor stuff a $13 to S1A per cwt fair DULLS Receipts llffht, market nuiet; de mind light , , .... .. , VKAL Hecelpts lighter than a week ago; marioi atiiNe ana i iw - nv fit vu rOTATOKS rer Darrci inpproximaieiy i l.'4-pounds.), Kastern Hhore VlrlnU, No, 1 branded $44 2, unbranded $3f4.VNo ' 2 branded $-' 3tfV2 VI. un bran Jed IJW . 2 T.O New Jersey i -bushel haskel. siiwiijc No 2 4O0.5c,p'r 10 jwund sacks. No. 1, $3 7i 4 Vo i, $2 ! 8QtTA8H. New Jersej, S -bushel basket, 20 ft 30c 83BT POTATOES North Carolina, per barrel yellows, No, 1. $7H7.50; No. 2. $2.50 TT 1ft Company, usual' - Jw. . .u.im3V.a-.imp: a...?? &ep ' strourer esneHally on medium and llsht KansVs regular l1"8 l W t l35 ?T CMt I Oemanrt Kooa ? r ?q tiiei Sf and $1 to $2 higher on good lambs ut $.' 11 lo hock o i t. . .umanrl sood. Do you regard the Stock Market as STRANGE GROUND? , ... . i i i w . .. . . .. k.s ML .hi,.l. 1 banket. Primes. SOcOILoO; culls, a4H 40c., record August SL White Motor Company., regular quarterly of $1 a share, payable September 30 to stock of record September 10 Copper Ranee Company, regular quarterly of $LS0 per share, pavable beptember 5 to stock of record August 21, American ...a. company v. .. .kiiciijt .a fa. no- u t il.inanil SOI ftlU I IIIN I.ereiPlB nam limine, ncm u. (20 lo $23 per cwt , demand fair Refilled Sugars Unchanged xew Vnrii. 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