' NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES il I m PI JShr Trm N.riiririi vP'VTOU can buy from tis short V term obligations of the Pennsylvania Railroad to ryield more than six per cent. , Our current offerings include the notes of several other lead ing railroads, of some of our "foremost industrial corpora tions, and of the strongest foreign governments. The yields range up to well oer ' . seven per cent f Send for Circular PE-17X The National City Company Correspondent Open in so Ctttii . rkiUdelplU 1421 Cie-tant St. Telephone 555 Locust Bonds-Short Term Note-Acceptance FIRST LIBERTY LOAN BONDS DOMINATE NEW YORK TRADING Government's 3 Per Cent Issue Sells Up to New High Record of 102.04 Marine Preferred Yields After Advance High Points in Today's Financial News Libertu Loan J per cent bonds dominated hading on AYio York Stock Exchange, advancing to the nciv high recoid price of 102M. Illu sion bonds u-erc active and strong on the Cuib. Ihnln prleei hit new top prices for this movement. Cotton teas irregular. J'oicign exchange iccis Inactive, but steady. An cxha dividend of S per lent uas declared by directors of the Atlai Ponder Company Bar slh cr rcmainid unchanged in 2'cu York and London. ' Nciv York Stocks MVROCKOIL Important holdings in " Wyoming described. Production discussed. v Marketing arrange ments for its product with Standard O i 1 interests. The above -vital questions and all other Important data neces sary U a thorough analyst of the stock I Riven In our j, report Just compiled, vililrh " ire will send at your rquet nlthout obligation. 3s Clip this ad. or mention GO 13 jjembers Cons. Stock Ex. of N T. 628 Widener Bldg.. Phila., Pa. Phonet Bell. Wal. 4080i Kace 4080 N. V. Office 30 Broad St. PRIVATE WIRES Bark up our Army and Nary nar J New York, Aug. 21. After dominating trading In the bond market for many weeks past dealings In the Liberty 3s today alo attracted attention of many In terests that had been active In the -stock market, and the dealings In thote bonds and their pronounced strength caused a general withdrawal of activity from stocks, een where special Influences to Induce activity prevailed. The trading In this bond started with the establishment of a new high record of 101.1S, but the buying was so peiMstent that soon after noon tho price of the bonds reached 102.04. A strong tone prevailed in the stock market for a time before mid day, but gains which were then made weie not .sustained, and later In the day nearly everything traded In showed some amount of decline. Business was concentrated almost wholly in the Liberty 3s, leaving the stock market generally without buers Tho publication of a story of a new consolidation of shipping interests was used with effect as a bullish Influence in Marine preferred during the morning, that stock ad vancing 1 point to 103csi uut when the story was denied it broke -' points. United States Steel common had an advance to 112, from which It dropped 1 point, and Baldwin Locomotive, which moved up to 95, reacted to below 94. General Motors moved up 3 points to 1C4, but lost all this gain in he afternoon. Itallway Steel Spring was in de mand all through the day. making a gain of 1 point. Government bonds were irregular, the second Liberty 4s yielded from 93.93 to 93 7G, and the 4s bold down from 93 44 to 95.12. , . .. . Hlsh Low Close Adv llumley pf 46. 46 40 Alaska Old M. 3 3V4 3y ivihhkr junenu 2 Allls-Clinl Co. 33 do pref iui,4 Am AKr Chem 0(1 Am Can 1714 do pref .. .. 3V4 Am Car & Kdrv 8,1 Am Cotton Oil 41 Am II & L. , . ii) Am II & L pr. . tnfj Am Int Corp . . 53 Am Linseed ... 41 Am Linseed pr 78 Am Locomotive 07 Am Smelting. . 78" Am Sum Toll. 128 Am Steel Kily 73 Am Sugar. .. 110 do pref.. . . .100 Am Td & Tel nnii Am Tobacco-. , . 158Vi do pref new. OS Am Wool 58 X, o prei ii,v 03 Am Wr Pap pf :i.-( 344 Am Zinc & Ld 17 1 7 '4 Anaconda .... fio fl Atchison 8.v 85 I Atch pf 81 87 Vs Haiti I.nn Pn nr n"sn. nmi Bait & Ohio . as B4-K Barrett Co ... 03 y, 03V4 Barrett Co pr .101 101 101 ti.uupnas .vim. 1 1 1 Belli Steel B.. 83 83 8314 Net cligo. V S3 83V4 no 40 03 Vt 84 40 Hia4 a, 80 3 Ma 11 4- 78 00 v, 78 Vi i37Vi 1 74 108 1(10 Iflfl'l 100 .. 1101m 00 1.18 13H OS OS 58 58 OlTa 35 33 83 on 40 03 84 40 10 80 34 41 78 00 78 1J0 4 RUSSIAN BONDS LEAD TRADING ON THE CURB War Stocks Continue Un changed From Established Low Levels " ,Philadelphia Stoclts New Tork, Aug. 21. Nearly all the Interest on the Curb today was nttached to trading in bonds, with the Ttusstan Issues attracting most attention, the 6s selling at CI to 02 and the 5s were traded In at 59 to CO. At the time of the announcement of the Clot eminent Issues by tho revolutionary Government the G4s sold ns low as 35. Belief prevails that these Issues will be taken care of by our Government In 17 V. connection with the present steps to re- 00 "fc stre order In Itussla. Federal Farm 8STa Lands Bs were also active and strong, 8'. $ ! "dancing 74 to the new high of 10B. !J",T".,i There was Increased activity in . T . 1 trnrlllltr th ntvinnlinn.il ctfn' 03 :,-.." Biuns Bros w ith pronounced strength Miuwn in nevroiet. wnicn so a at nu 1 to 141 during the forenoon, buying being based on the belief that the distribution . . and payment for the present shares in '"W 1444 1444 Yt ' Somn nf (ho nil lorl lsn showed Uth htl 8 pc pr.lOSVt 103 103 uiioin 1'isn uo 20 20 28 Brunswick . 11 at nt: iZ A. iL "'b m ine ou hiocrs also anuweu Butte A: Sup Cop 2 20 20 t strength, Pierce Oil advancing to 1G,. Cal Petrol pr. floji 60i 60 i War stocks continued unchanged from Can Pac'lic iOi 100V4 101 Vi their established low trading levels. Buy ' &ht1dks Mumps i K? Barnett OilGas roiJGnx sold quoted " 0486 -- Morton R. Alexandsr ,. PUfa. Stock Exchange BIdf. 87 IMlllam St.. N. -. City jfrrV llHEckEivJ'CaS;: foc I VtU 4'CIUCSTNUT ST9.. N. E. Cor. V- ' 1 ismbera nt Philadelphia and Now 6 Tcrk 8tock Exchaniiea. iI3'faM'in" l,aQ HIGH PRICES REACHED IN THE CORN MARKET Business Extraordinarily Large Offerings Well Taken Care Of Oats Active Lttf.At. ADVr.RTIKMENTS ' ESTATE OF DELIA A. DTLWAKT, wpav deceased Letters lesiamentary on l? ... ..i.t. V.ivlnir h.n er.inli.il In ttia tjodersicned. all prions Indebted to the said la are irqUcBLU tu warm vaJKIcih. hiiu ' bavin? claims to present the sami. tanut delay, 10 VSiiiT mapen norris siewart. tind DOROfHY SEWKIBK STEVVAHT. ;0JB fine s(., i'hllau!li)f.la. - rhelr flttoT-lfly. IJACOB SNARC. ,;4fc( ntnui si.. 4 iiuu-iiJiiia. te3P NOTICE 1 JirREBY OITEV Til VT kr-ias" th nrm or i iMienrrr s Me, con B. iatn nt l.roDnlil UfibrcrT and AllfflUt 'wiaa Vim Sopn rilfisolvpd bv mutual ronsnt fci&i tb ald Lrot(J Llabcrser rtirir.jr. The IKw Itmlnesa will be continupl by Vusust let i tsm nr T.lslnrc4r &. AMoe. Inc.. and will pt continue the manufacture of trousers, etc . 9, in lime naurens All Indebtedness due said copartnership Is 4 v,m tuM to the rornoratlon EI AUGUST WISE IfVsr v 13070-11 Market st Philadelphia THE AM-1ANCE INSURANCE CO.. THIRD AND WAT-NUT STS Xr At a meetlns of tho Hoard of Directors &. kld Aucust 20. 1018. Mr John Kremer Kwis eleciea secretary una Air. jonn j. pistConnor treasurer and a Mi Mint necretary. ft j Unf rut.irv. l!' TK It Chlrauo, Aug 21. Business was extraordinarily large In the corn market today and prices touch ed new high records, but the movements did not reflect to any appreciable ex tent the big volume of business "Vheneer the prices showed a ten dency to advance Eharply on outside demand and possibly covering of shorts, profit-taking developed on a large scale Offerings were well taken, however, and the reactions at no time were Impor tant. The Government's weekly weather re port was about a standoff, with some traders maintaining It was more bullish than expected. Price movements were rather narrow In oats when comparison Is made with other previous days. Trading was ac tive and commission houses had good orders on both sides at different times Most of the supply, however, was jiroflt taklng and the demand absorbed this billing remarkably well. August corn started at Jl 65 and roe to $165-., later dropping to $1 634. where It closed, compared to $lfi4i4 on Tuesday September opened at 51 G5U The high was JlGGiJ, the low $183 and tho final J1C4H6 104, a decline of cbC October was quoted at $1 67 In tho Initial trading, and rose to $l.G7ss. later reacting to $1 65 The final was Jl 6 5 f 1.65'i, agalmt 51 65 7s yesterday, August oats opened at 72 Sc The top was 73c and the bottom 71Sc It closed at 72c, a loss or 14c. September started at 73Sc, rose to 737ic, and then dropped to 727Ac, ending at 12V2iP 725jC, compared with 73 He on Tues day. October was the highest In the Initial sale at 75Uc falling to 73asc, and closing at 741,sQ74'4c, a loss of He. Lesdln? futures rinsed as follow n UNDERTONE IS EASIER ON COTTON EXCHANGE Price Mo ements Less Erratic. Selling Comes From Good Sources cent Leather. fl 08 oo uo prei . 103 103 10.1 Lerro de Pas . 31 3', :n Ch M & St P. 48T4 47 4J4 i,,Ve, '9 '8,'i 7HSk t I l uu t c -ov do 6 p c pf. . 00 ChRI&P 7 pc pf 77 C C C & StL. 32 Chile Copper . 10 Chlno Con Cop. ,30 Col Fuel & Iron 4014 Col Gas & Klec. 37T4 Corn Product" 43'4 Crucible Steel 00 do pref ...01 Cuba C Sugar. 30T4 Del & Hudson. lid Distillers Sec. 50 i:ik Horn Fuel 30 i:rle 1.1 a,, do 1st pr . . 3i Fish Body pref 00 Fed M & S pr 35 Gas 'Williams. . 20 Gen Hlec Co ..140 146 140 Gen Motors . .104 100 101 1 I do pr . Hi 81 81 , Goodrich BF 4 V 45 45 'Granby Mining xo 80 80 I Ot Northern pf 9'! 92 1)2 ut .o Ore subs 31 31 31 Greene-Can Cop 44 44 44 Int Agrlcul pf ill 00 00 Insplra Copper, am 51 51 Interb-Con Cp 7 7 7 .. do pref ... 37 37 37 Int Harv N J 120 120 120 1 Int Harv Corp 01 fil G4 .. Int M Marine. 28 S. S7 27 103 35 47 78 28 00 77 32 1V 38TJ, 40 35 43 08 91 30 110 58 30 15 32 90 35 20 0 4- 77 1 32 .. 10 .. 38 40 30 1 41 08 01 30 .. 110 88 .. 30 15 .. 32 .. 90 .. 3V 29 1 Aetna Explosives selling at 12 and f .submarine Boat at 16 and 161. Mining stoclts were steady and with out Important change. I.NDUbTKIALS 101 101 101 do nref Intl Paper 35 31 31 Intl Xickel . .111 29 H 29 Kan Cy South 18 18 18 Kelly fapgfd 48 48 48 Kenne Copper. 31 Si 31 33 Lack Steel 84 81 81 I.oiillaid P rts 15 14 15 Mav Mtr 1st pr 57 57 57 1 Met Petrol Mnlvale Stl.. 53 24 55 70 31 17 Mont Power , Xat Acmo . . Nat Con & C Nhv Con Cop. . 20 7.t S :is New York, Aug 21 Price movements were less erratic on the Cotton Exchange today, and during the greater pirt of the session the un dertone was eisler. The weekly weather report was without apparent influence, due to the fact that the daily advices had prepared the trado for what was to come. Whenever the market showed n. ten. dency to lallv- offerings Increased, and Mis f'ac in ims way me upuaru movement was do pr ueiu m mecii as a matter of fact t number of important observers main talned today the telling could be con elrlni-0.1 n .. ,.., .It..- fm.... .,.,.,. n.-. , ul,,lllh Hum 6UUU BUUrCCS. x- v r-onfv,! ino early advance of some 17 to 20 VJ y x jj & H points attracted scattered realizing lu xth American advance of the wttMv crop report. Ohio Gas ... This proved quite as bullish as exnect- Ohio Fuel Sup 41 ed, but had evidently betn pretty well Ont Silver .... 9 discounted and after Its publication Oc- wens Bottle. (10 tober sold off t 31.96c and January to Paliu; Mall... 31 3135c. or about 5 points under last Pan Am Pet' pf 01 night s closing figures and 22 to 24 Penn It n. .-. . 43 points from the high level of the morn- Pitts & West. 37 lug Plerce-Arrow... 39 Local spot brokers reported no change Pitts Coal.... 50 In tho situation, with domestic spinners Pressed Steel C 70 still holding off. but there was also an E""St,alinIJ-ar-11h,Ti absence of hedging from southern ?v cSS CoV "3 sources, which rendered sellers cautious. Reading ..' 00 and the dip, after the publication of Hep Ir & Stl.. 92 the weekly report, was followed by Bojal Dutch ..101 rallies on covering by shorts Saxon Motors.. 6H Yesterdaj's Sloss-Shef S & I 60 close, upen HlBh Low Cloe nillfiair Jii .. .iin 3J tu 31 m 3J 2J 31.1,1 31 !1 Southern Pac. . 87 25-n!J ?.! V" :!!-5s 31-04 J'-!5 Southern It It. 24 .11 2 (J 31 II) 31 4S 30 69 Jl oi 1 do uref 03 Tenn Cop & Ch 10 Tex & Pac ... ia 8i 44 A 75 47 3 101 100 100 &rfs i" Government Local Market Reports This dally report is sent out by the KVi States Department of Agriculture. tr' thlnrf1nhti hrtmrK mith hrnrtmmr: H.-viar tit Stln.Sl.1 ln.tlimnrm P.rrhnn7 IP-tlulliJiYin (Wholesale prices on large lots to Deiers Dasea on Uroad depots 1 W'',t FRUITS EiV1 ATTT.V: TJw T,..v C-.h,,.!..! V...L.I. ancy, tl.231.5u, poorer. 4UcfaJl. New cork, various arleties. barrels. S'jri i.. tuabal baskets. 7Sc&?2. . . i,iirpiirtiiDOa r,Ai.n . . j Ff-atandards. J2.252 75. Jumbos, 36s (.' 75 ,' so; ponys. ji.ou, nats. iocojl.25 . w Jersey, H -bushel baskets, best, 41(31 5U. Vi nRiPEfU-Dl,Uflr.. S nnnnrl rnv K.10- aujes. iiicjbc; crates, Aioore s earl, 91 JO ivi.a; iiemwire, . 1 ipbbers based on sales at the various Corn (new dell-r ) V k!i' i n 111 ,1 1 Im I l.iK , 1 I H -. 1 hi ' 1 M 1 1,4 1 1. 1 Oct 1 lli'j HT'i 1 l."i 1 l.3'i 111"!', Oats Sept ... 73S 73 72. 72'i 73 Oct. .. . 71'i 75'. .7T 74', 71i Lard , . Pept 20 2 2U 72 26 72 20 77 Oct 20 67 2ii 62 20 62 2(1 00 Sent "."7..... 25 02 2100 24 00 2" 00 Oct 25 25 25 10 25 10 25 22 Setit"' .77 . . . . 44 20 44 00 44 10 44 30 0ct.' 44 (ill 44 40 44 50 44 75 October . January . Maroh . . . May December Local Meat Market The following renort nf th f.,.1. ........ tarde In Philadelphia Is furnished b the I lut.i niaiucK iinu meat onice or me nureau of Vtiirkts. United Mates Department of AKriiulture. IT.l.sr BEEF Receipts moderate: mar ket stromr holding prices hls-her. demand Ixsl f .1 fr h low-priced steers and cows .sn.l H- - n leipta moderate, market f. 'rl' t ii.s higher on medium and i omniDii kin Is at $10(123; choice beef. $24 1 ..t iifinaiiu KOUU 52 23 55 70 31 17 20 73 42 30 37 44 9 60 314 i 91 43 30 38 SIP j 70 111 B8 23 89 91 103 6 59 31 87 23 03, 44 7''t 15 71 124 62 23 .. 55 70 31 17 20 73 43 30 37 4- 44 4- 9 60 31 .. 3 01 43 36 !4 38 .. .-( 1 70 111 04 1 23 89 .. 91 104 1 0 1 09 31 87 23 3 44 18 15 71 121 Bid Aetna Explosives .... 11 Am Brit Mfg 4 Am Mraconl 3 Am Writing Paper. . . 3 Air Reduction 60 Canadian Car Co ... 30 Con Car & Fdy pf . . . 770 Charcoal Iron 7 Chevrolet Motors ....140 Cramp 80 Curtlss Aeroplane ... 30 Carwen Tool 0 Carbon Steel 118 Emerson Phonograph. 1 Federal Dvo Hendeo Mfg 10 Lake Torpedo Boat... 4 benign coal Hales. Lima Loco Maxim Munitions . Marlln Arms . . . . N Y Shipbuilding.. Nor Am Pan Puln Otis Elevator 47 Peerless Motor 16 Poole Eng so Redden Truck Scrlpps Booth 20 Standard Motors ... 12 Steel Alloys 4 Submarine 16 St Joseph Lead .... 14 Triangle Film United Profit Sharing U S Steamship .... o United Motors . . . . 33 Tofld Shipbuilding... 88 United Sugar 30 world's Film tu. Wright-Martin Air... 8 liuc; e.unceni 1 2 hTANDAKD OIL Illinois 150 155 onio am Prairio Pipe 254 S O Cal 215 S O N J 815. SON Y 267 INDEPENDENT OIL Barnett Oil & Gas.. Cosden & Co e Elk Basin 5 Federal Oil 1 Inter Petrol 134 Houston Oil si Merrltt Oil 22 Slldwest Refining... UO Test, close Ask (sale) 11 3 4 70 40 80 142 85 38 8 122 12 'i 4 140 20 5 87 46 A 82 48 3 62 17 70 12 28 13 (I 17 14 6 33 02 35 0 3 85 Am Gas. 03 0 Am Rwys pref. ,, eo 7 But & Sua tc 58 5 Gen Asph 30 20 Ins Co of N A... 26 1006 L Sup Cp 18 27 Leh Nav 60 20 Leh Val, 69 1220 Lit Bros. 24 SMInehlll. 60 131 Penna RR 44 30 Ph Co cm pref... 32 157Phlla Klec 24 174 P U T tc 27 100 Ton Bel.. 2 100 Ton Mln.. 2 20U11 Trac 37 33 U G I a 470U S SH..112U 112 30 W Cramp 81 81 Tntfll a!. MUl .(..u. ,nmitn,Ml . lit. 6083 cliarrs yesterday) thus far this eek. :2 " . ""tcbi same iwnou lasi went, io, 153 shares. Net I,ow Close ch. 03 63 1 60 60 1 08 08 2 30 30 26 26 .. 18 18 J 68 68 59 00 24 24 50 00 43 43 32 32 24 24 27 27 .. 2 2ft 2 2j .,. 37 37 4 66 66 .. 112 112 81 81 1 31 Closo 69 Net chge. 1V4 BONDS $2800Elec&Pe""t" LW Tr Is.. 70 69 niiw i.iu uonus 3 !... 101.50 101.20 101.60 .10 3930 d0 4s... 03.92 03.40 93.92 .52 2000 do 48. 95.10 03.10 93.40 .02 100 do 1st 4 Us... 03,40 03.40 93.40.. 1000 Nat Prop 4-6S.... si 6000 Phila Elco 1st 5s.. 92 2000 Span-Am Iron 6s 99 92 31 92 LOCAL STOCK TRADING SMALL, WITH PRICE CHANGES MIXED 99 99 'M0,(!.J??!'", !r,',i0' rompared with $68. same period last week, $87,500. Local Bid atfd Asked Amer Stores .... Buff & Bus do pref Brill J a ....... Baldwin Kleo Storage .... Gen Asp . do prof Key Tl Today Rid Ask Yesterdav Bid Ask 26 07 4S 21 53 80 01 7 up prei 47 Lake sup Corp ... 18'i lli Nav us 94 Leh Valley o Leh Valley tr do pref Penna 43V Phila Eleo 24 Phila Co 26'i do 5 pc pr 24 do 6 pc pr 30 Phila R T to 27 Readlnt so'. Ton Bel .", Ton Mln 2i Un Trao 374 U C5 I 05 "s &teel 111H 11m ma, me, JVm Cramp & Sons. 70 81 80 82 York Rwy -,u. 954 7lj ntj do pref 3014 32 30ii 32 30 I'll 3D h0 59 0 I 50 4S 5(1 25 21 2.1 4'i 94i !l1'i 04 53 04 31 3D .11 bit 04 OH 8 7 8 49 47 49 18i 18i 10 BOH ,i0 69 4 09 09 59V4 1 .. 10 37 . . 7.1 44 411 44 24' 24 24W 27Vi 26k 27 24 32 30 32 274 27 27 H 8?i 8fl4 00 3 2'i 2i 2H 2 3S 37 3S 66 63s; 66V5 Lake Superior and Lit Brothers Only Home Isssues Showing Activity, and Both Are Lower Cramp Certificates Advance Stock trading was small on the Philadelphia exchange today and price changes were mixed, with a tendency to lower levels for most Issues. Lake Superior and Lit Brothers were about the only home shares that showed any activity of Interest and both were lower, tho former losing U and the latter on a block transaction of 1220 Bhares, yielded . Superior gained a trifle from Its low price' Just before the close. Buffalo and Susquehanna certificates were weak, losing 2 points to B8 on a trifling sale, while American Railways preferred dropped 1, General Asphalt common and Philadelphia Company cumulative preferred each. Early In the session Rapid Transit trust certificates gained slightly, but In the late afternoon they declined to 27, off , and closed unchanged, while Union Traction was a little higher. Lehigh Navigation lost , United Gas Improvement was unchanged and Philadelphia Electric closed off . William Cramp, although Inactive, was strong, ndvnnclng 14 points. Near the close a lot of twenty-five shares of American Gas came out at 63, off 7 points from the last previous transaction. Dealings In Liberty Loan Issues attracted most attention In the bond trading, with the second 4s higher, while the 3s declined, notwithstanding the fact that on the New York exchange they reached a new high record price of 102.04. July gross of the Philadelphia and "Western Railway Company was $57,704, an increase of $1929 over July, 1917, but the net for the month was only $25,277. a decrease of $3162. For twelve months .the gross was $592,230, a gain of $45,152, and the net $261,705, or $12,525 less than during the cor responding period of 1917. m Commenting on the Hale & Kllburn earnings statement recently Issued, the management says: "The Hale & Kllburn Corporation, which was recently reorganized by the stockholders of the Hale & Kllburn Company, has completed operations for the first six months of this fiscal year, which compare favorably with the corresponding periods of the three previous jears. "The plant Is now upon a 90-per cent war-production basis, the majority of Its orders being directly or Indirectly upon Government work, In lieu of Its former peace-time product, which was railway car seats and equipment, Enclosed motor bodies and miscellaneous stampings, all of which have been greatly curtailed. 1 "The equipment and facilities for the peace-time products, however, have not been destroyed; a considerable portion is being used on war product, so that the concern Is In a position to handle Its railway car seat and equip ment business, should the railway administration come Into the market for such equipment." 6 32 8 Met Petrol Ohio Fuel . . . Oklahoma Ref Sapulpa Ref . Sequoyah Sinclair 1 12 0 0 16 322 237 220 620 01 272 bTOCKS A 6 0 . 2 13 . 83 8 24 112 1 . 17 7 6 , 18 6 New York Bonds Tobacco l'rod . 72 Union Pacific. .123 124 121 Unl Cigar Strs.101 101 l(i; do pref lou iuu kk t United Fruit.. 128 128 U8 U S Ind Alcho.127 127 127 U S Rubber... 02 & 61 6J do 1st pr...l04 104 101 U S Steel 112 111 111 do pr 110 110 110 Utah Copper.. i Vu Car Chem.. 51 -inf.j ti.i..,u .n...i.. .... .t... ..- waoasn or a . an-j ft ill22. demand lTrl.k. ' ' """e West Union Tel 82 VUAL Receipts licht. market stromr on Westlngh Mfg. 43 oiit Biu.o ni ijuiuiii, ntttv hiiu mCUIUm ' VVOTtn t Oi ill. enlves. $18Q22. light veal. $24(u-27. demand Ar, nf n cood rrinv i?u.int. ui.. i...ii ...- .,,. market firm at $2933 on loins, demand' White Motors jusi imr ilL'TTON Recelnt moderate. tn-irlfnt I steady on ewes at $18'24, eood wethers mgner iu.u; uemana lair. 63 69 9 46 19 do pref 82 I Wheel & L E Willvs-Overl o 51 38 82 43 m 60 0 43 10 82 80J4 61 38 8i 43 (!.! 09 9 45 19 82 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS Cj PEACHES New Jersey. 16-quart and , ef fcuabal baskets, best, $1 3091.90; poorer. jtrteVIU: crates, best. 12 2V43.25; poorer. i 4-J.wvy. vcian.m OS, cauerias, )0U1V lOTSui H-bushel baskets. 100 1 SKfcV , imti,x fjfpl .BS- New Jersey. letts. II ( 1 50. 'ATERMELONS New Jersey, IU. suuyoo. ;Af VEGETABLES pt-BBANS New Jersey, j .bushel hampers. n lancy. 91 ovst. poorer, Sll.jo, EETS Nearby, per hunch. i!Ufi)i. ABBAOE Now Jersey, -bushel bas- 4DOB5C. LERY New Tork. n.r hunrh. miar.rv. :ORN New Jersey, S-bushel baskets. ll.25Wl.6U: poorer. 75t00c. CUMBERS New Jersey. si.bushel ts. 6OC0S1.23. New York, bushel bas- 81.7SIS2.2S. OPLANTS New Jersey, . bushel bas- aoyooc. JSTjy Torlc' rate 2 dcxen 75ot$l.G0. A BEANS New Jersey, -buahel a. 12.25OT! ISO. lows w Jersey, H-bushel baskets. it.zaoi.ou, Dusnel hampers, and yellows, only fair. 21.11101 0.1, iib. luvwuiui picKi. y. nwi. xiic sylranla. bushel hampers, yel 11 ivmw xora. iiiu-oouna laru. ve nftuiiuiDii. mU'inunu sarvi. Vi fttPPERS New Jersey, ,-bushi Xi)W.lie ATOES New Jersey. ai.busK S0c6l! No. 2, 4563c: l.TOTpound no. l, 3 Uf4 40! No. Z. (2.50. ASH New Jersey, H-bushet baskets. ET POTATOES North C.mlln. il. No 1. yellows, 88.B0; No. 2. 1. isws.z.s. ATOES New Jersey. U.hiiihel 1,0.- Plimes. 30(i?50c, culls, 10O20c. -JJUCTION SALES TESTERDAT 1 NOES California, per hoi (120 to bos). S70O.4O: (260 to 3'4 In hnrl 50, SONS California, per box fSOO tn dtin kl). I5.30S re-vaiirortua, per 4-baiket crate. W i.v. CHSS California, per box, 60eO B California, per box (45 pounds arllstts, $1.7504.23. J'&T2 BAR SILVER Today T. (Wl Last 1918 VVeJ. Hlirb Low vs1 GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT Receipts J6H 028 bushels. The market ruled Mrm. with offerings well cleaned up Quotations follow: Car lots In export elevator (Government standard inspection) standard prices No 1. red win ter $2 39. No 1. northern spring. $2 3'J; No. 1. hard winter. $2 i'J. No 1. red win ter, garlicky, $2 37, No 2, red winter. $2 30. No 2 northern spring. J2.30; No. 2. hard winter. $2.36. No 2, red winter, gar ,lcky. $2 34. No 3. red winter $2 32: No. 3, northern spring. $2 32, No 3. hard win. ter $2 32. No 3, red winter garlicky, $2.30. CORN Receipts. 3839 bushels. The mar ket was dull and nominal at 11606100 per bushel, as to quality, for jellow for local trade . OATS Receipts. 40,659 bushels. Trade was very Quiet, but prices wero steadily M.i,i.in. nuntatlons. Car lots, as to inratinn No 2 white. S0V4S14c: standard white, 8081c. No. 3 white. 79'i S0c Trade was slow and the general market ruled In buyers' favor. The quotations were as follows: To arrive, per 106 lbs In 98-lb. sacks Winter wheat. 100 per cent Hour. 1U Wlfl'IJ". rvii-B ," ". " 1 cent flour. $llll 25. spring wheat. 100 per cent flour. $11 1140 RYE FLOUR was dull and unchanged Wo quote $0.23 10.25 per bbl.. In sacks, as to quality. PROVISIONS Th market ruld firm with a fair Job bine demand. Quotations: City beef. In sets, smoked and alr-drled. 47f. western lef. hi sets, smoked. 47c: city beef knuckles and tenders, smoked and alr-drled. 48c. western beef, knuckles and tenderB. smoked. 4Sc; beef hams $60. pork, family. $32053 ham;. B.p cured" ioose. 31W32c, do sklnped. loose. 31c32c: do, do. smoked, 33 033c, other hams smoked, city cured, as to brand and average. 3234c: hams smoked western cured. 32034c: do. boiled, boneless. 46c, picnic shoulders, S. P. cured loose. 23J4 o: do smoked. 26c bellies In pickle, accordps to avera-e loose 36o: breakfast bacon, a to J?.".'..;' i..-V... Altv -need. 43c do do western curd. 4ic: lard western refined 27S 2Rc. do. purse city, kettle-rendered. 27V4 28c. REFINED SUGARS Demand was fair and the market ruled firm under hint rrerln,s. W. quot. on a basis of $7.50 for fine granulated. DAIRY PRODUCTS CHEESE Tha market ruled firm and higher with demand absorbing tho limited nrrVrinas Quotations; New Tork. whole milk fancy, , Irish. 264 27c: specials higher. SSio. fair to, good fresh. 25. g 28-c' Wisconsin, wbole-milfc, fancy. 26Vi OMoiX!"" i-lr to good, 25V 26c BUTTER Receipts were light and the market ruled firm under a fair demand. Quotations: Solid-packed creamery, extra, 47c: hlgher-acoring foods. 48030c: extra, Arsis. 484 c: firsts. 4546c: seconds. 424 rtl4c; fancy brands of prints jobbing at -.itiT.r.c; choice at 52c; fair to good at 48 WlilS H'rlctly flna errs wer srarra and wanted at fu'l pr't- while poor stock wa Dlentlful and lull Quotations! Frro msea nearby nr-u. 1S.(IJM4.10 per sUndard case: current rwtlpta. IIS SO per case; wtst JJn Vtr flrU. IU.80li.lO. per case; firsts $13 20 per case: fancy selected eggs were Jobbing at 5153c per dozen. POULTRY LIVE Trade was slow and th market ruled weaker and lower under fairly liberal offerings Quotations: Fowls, 3tlH7Hc sprlnu chl kens, not LeahornM, actordincr to quallti, 35&1S-. White IeNrnon. 33G.J 3"r roosters, li5&2(ic; ducks, Pekin, sprinc, .SL'JJc, do do, old. 3Uli32c; do, Indian Itunner l'7w29c. gulneau, pvr pair, Jl J5W 1.-13, pigeons, old, per pair, 3u3uc; du, yuunir u i pair JH&AOc. DHi:ssr;D The market ruled firm on fine. dstrabIe-Mlzed stock, with demand absorb ing th- limited offerings. The quotations. Tresh killed fowls in barrels, fancy, dry picked fancy selected. 304c; weighing 4 lbs and oer apiece 20c. smaller Blzes, 32& 33c, old roosters, dry-plcked. 28c, broiling chickens, western fancy, weighing 1H 2 lbs apiece 40 d? 41c, weighing . lbs apiece and over, 3SfiT3iic, spring ducks. Long Island and Pennsylanla, 36 fir 37c, squabs, pur dozen white, weichln? l(tf?12 lbs per dozen, SS8 2. do. weighing 01U lbs per dozen. S7fi7 .10. do. welehine 8 lbs per dozen IflO 6 30; do. welshing 7 lbs per dozen. S4.SO0S; uo, weiKiuriK OKi'iiT. iuh it?r uozen, .llU'-i: do dark, $1.S02.50; email and No. 2, SI 2 50 FRESH FRUITS Choice stock sold fairly and valuer pnr. n'ly were well sustained as followa. Applea. New York and West Virginia, per bbl , $2 507 30, do. per -bushel basket. 50c w $1.23. do. per bushel basket, HOI', Peaches, Delaware and Maryland, per 6 basket carrier. $1 506 3 do. West Vir ginia, per 0-basket carrier. $1 B03 Lem ons, per box $09 Oranges, California, per box, $09. Grapefruit, per box. $4 3 firapes, Delaware, per 0-basket car rier, $11.25: do. do, per 3-11) basket, 15lSc. do California, per 4-baaket crate, $1.252 Pears. California, per box. $1.30 4 Plums. California, per 4-basket crate, $13 Cantaloupes North Carolina, per standard crate, $11 50. do. do. per pony crate. 65c$l: do, do. per flat crate. 50c: do. do. Ridgways, per standard crate. $2 Atlanta Bis Ledge Butte New York.. Con Ariz G P S & Jeroe First National (loldfleld Moger . Ooldlield Cons Goldfleld Florence. Goldfleld Kewanas. Cireen Monster MIMJ.G STOCKS 3 1 1-15 i 1 1 20 0 3 4r Hecla Mining 5ri Howe Sound Independence Lead.. Jerome Verde .... Jim Butler Jumbo Extension McKlnley Darragh... MaRm.i Copper Mother Lode Mints Co of America. Nevada Hills Navada Wonder . . . . Nlpisslng Ohio Copper Ray Hercules San Toy Tonopah Extension . . United Verde West End Con.... 1 White Ca)3 Yerington 4'4 66 0 40 20 84 1 "Vt 8. '. Ya 8 m 36 1-82 25 4 4 1 1 o 3 25 14 a Vt CTa 4 I 58 11 43 31 36 1V4 4 8 1 4 10 1 37 1 3-32 20 6 4 it "iVc SA 38 0 43 30 33 4 itl 2.50: do. do. do. ner Donv iral.. tl An Delaware and Maryland, per standard crate $22 75; do, do, per pony crate, 1 1.5(1; do, do. per flat crate, 75cll: do, Cali fornia. Turlock. per standard crate, $2 75 3; do, do, do. per pony orate, $1,752; do. do, do, per flat crate, $1.50. VEGETABLES ' Potatoes of fine quality were In good de mand and firm. Onions were quiet and prices favored buyers. Other vegetables wore generally steady. The quotations fol low: White potatoes, Norfolk, per bbl. Not 1. I3.804.80i No. 2, J1.2502.BO: white potatoes. Eastern Shoro. per bbl. No. 1. 13.5004. 60: No. 2. $1.7502.50; white potat toes. Jersey, per fi -bushel basket No. 1. 85e$1.10: No. 2, 40060c; white potatoes, Jersey, per 150-lb. bag No. 1, $3.754.25i No. 2. 22.B0; sweet potatoes, Jersey, old, per hamper No. 1. $202.50; No. 2, 11.250 1.7S; sweet potatoes, North Carolina, new. per bbl. No. 1, IB7i No. 2, 2.E04: culls, $22.B0: sweet potatoes. Eastern Shore, new, per bbl No I, $08. No 2. ""i ieiiucrt acw lum per rrate 41 - i .hi c lry one. peas. Ne1 nu: oniom Tnfiil kiilM. 715.100 share. rnmnarMl tilth 101,200 share jeMenluj I thus far this week, 576,800 shore: sumo iirriod last neck. 1,752,4UU shares. Ex dividend Standard Milling. 1 and 1 In stock, do pref.. 14 . Nat. Cloak and Suit pref.. l : Pen. Chemical. 2. Securities at Auction The following securities were sola at auction today by Barnes & Lofland: STOCKS . Shares 5 Central Trust and Savings Com pany: par $50 80 4 Philadelphia Bourse common, par $50 6i 4 Philadelphia Bourse common, par $50 6 1 Klrst National Bank, Philadelphia; par $100 215 10 Penn National Bank, par $100 .. 33014 53 Philadelphia National Bank, par $1U0 3401., 3 Fidelity Trust Company; par $100. 480J 40 Media Title and Trust Company; par $25 55 10 United Security Llfs IrBurance and Trust Company, par $100 100 3 Frankford and Southwark (Fifth and Sixth Streets) Passenger Hallway Company 284 10 Philadelphia City (Chestnut and Walnut Streets) passenger Hall way Company 115 2 Second and Third Streets Passen ger Railway Company 200 10 IL K. Mulford Company: par $50, B7H 40 II. K Mulford Company: par $50. 00 6 United Gas and Electric Corpora tion first preferred;ipar $100... 40 5 Mutual Trust Company...: 35 BONDS $1000 Wlldwood-Delaware Bay Short Line Hallroad Company. 5 per cent. Flr3t mortgage. Cou pons June and December, Duo 1B40 60 1000 Crane Iron Works, 8 per cent. First mortgage. Sinking fund. Coupons March and Septem ber. Due 1039 91 100 Interrtate Hallway Company, 4 per cent. Collateral trust. Gold. Coupons February and August. Due 1B43 38 1000 llestonvllle Mantua and Fair mount Passenger Hallway Co., B per cent, consolidated mort gage. Coupons May and No- ember. Due 1924 91 High Low Closo 45000 Anglo-Fr Bs.. 94H 94t4 04?; 2100Am-Kor Sec 5s. 97 97H 97t 1000 Am Tel ut4 '4s 82 82 82 8000 Am W Pap 6s. 86tf 864 861,4 11000 Ainiour Co44s 824 82 82 12000 Atchibon g 4s. 80 80 80 3000 Atl Co L 4s.. 79 Vj 794 79 Va 4000 (tacit 4s.... 71 7114 71H- 12000 Bait & Ohio 4s 74 73 73 1000 do cv 4V..S.. 76 76 76 1000B & O Swn3V4s 83V4 834 83 ',-i 11000 Beth SI lst5s'36 81 81 81 3000 Brook n T5s'18 95 Vi 95 95 1000 Bordeaux 6s .. 91 94 94 1000 Cent Leath Bs. 944 94 94 1000 Ch & O cv 4V4s 77 77 77 1000 do 4'sS .... 76 76U 76 2000 do cv 5s 81 81 81 5000 Chi & Alt 3 Us 40 40 40 3000 Chi (it West 4s 57V4 67 67 9000 Chi B & Q 4s. 94 93 93 lOOOChiB&Q 111314b 73 73 73 2000 do 4s 814 81 V4 81 Vi 1000CM&StPcv4Hs 76 76&s 76s, 2000 do rfd 4s .. 68 68 68 77000 Col & Sth4s 73 73. 73 15006 City Paris 6s. 91 91 91 BOOOCon Gas cv 6s. 99 99 99 1000 Corn Pro Bs'31 99 99'j 99 4000 Dom Con 1931 92 92 92 3000 do 1926 92 92 92 2000 Erie cv 4s SrA 48, 48 48 1000 do 4s Ser B. 52 52 52 13000 Erie gen 4s.. 53 53 53 5000 Ft Rep 5s. 99 98 99 1000 Hud & M in 5s 19 19 19 1000 111 Cent 4s '53 74 74 74 2000 Interb Met 4s 50 50 50 5000 Interb It TrefBs 79 79 79 173000 Inter Mer M 6s 99 98 98 3000 Kan C Ter 4s 73 73 73 2000 Lack Stl 6s '23. 95 95 95 1000 Lak S d 4s '31 84 84 84 3000Lvons 6s 94 91 94 1881000 Lib bnd 3.102.04 101.18 102.01 LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chicago. Aug. 2L HOGS Receipts., IL 000 head. Strong. Top. $20C butchers'. Illi.SUfe 10 !".. light hogs. $1 25Q20: pack ing $17.9010.10: roughs. $17.4017.S5. bulk. $18 23 10.70: pigs, good and choice. $1SJ 1 ."n" CATTLB Receipts 11,000 head Nate and western steers strong: calves higher. SHBLP .Receipts. 17,000 head Slow. Lambs, choice and prime. $17.0518.25. Chicago. Aug. 21. HOGS Receipts, 13, 000 head: left over. 7808 head Strong with estcrda's average on good hogs. CATTLE Receipts, 10,000 head. SHEEP Receipts, 18.000 head. Knst llurTnlo. N. Y.. Aug. 21 CATTLE Receipts 100 head Market steady. CALVES Receipts. 500 head. Market ulciuh. $7lll. HOGS. Receipts. 800 head. Market strong. Hcay. $20 5O02O.75: mixed and orkers, $20 S52(l 110: light jorkers. $2020 50: KtaKS. $12l"i: rojghs. $17.25 17.75; pigs. "hilELP AND LAMBS Receipts 200 head. Market steady. Lambs. 1018; few, $18 12V4. Others unchanged. Financial Briefs South Omaha. Aug. .i.iiuusneieipis.retary McAdoo announced today. Of Jih"nWiii lh -" . .. tnla um 7b6l676,408 62 is in gold coin $18.-UIU IV. lU. I . ,. l,nUnA Kllln SO - 50 02 01 98 .. 82 103 BONDS Bethlehem 5s 00 100 Cosden Oil Cs 81 84 Cnxden . Co 6s 81 85 Cudahy 5s 07i 07V4 Hubslan Got 5s... 57 do Cs 00 Southern Rwy 6s.... 08 Sinclair Oil 6s 70 Todd Shipbuilding 6s 100 MONEY-LENDING RATES NEW YORK Money on call, mixed collateral, ruled all day at 6 per cent , and on industrials at 6 per cent Conditions In the money market show no change. Tnero are few transactions in money, and 6 per cent is firmly bid. Time money on good mixed is still nom inally quoted at 66 per cent for periodB of sixty days to six months. On actual business, the maximum figure, as in industrial loans. Is 6 per cent. Mercantile paper of choice 'quality remains active and the minimum dis count rate is 6 per cent. Prime bank acceptances are un changed at 4 6-16 and 4 per cent for eligible member bills; 4 and 4 per cent for eligible non-members and 5 and 4 per cent on lnelllglbles. PHILADELPHIA Call, 6 per cent; time, 5ii6 per cent. Commercial paper, three to six months, 56 per cent; six months, 6 per cent. LONDON. Money is quoted at 3 per cent; discount rates, short bills. 3 17-32 per cent; tnree snontns Dins, J u-aa per cent. American Sumatra Stock Subscription Boston, Aug. 21, iThe American Su matra Tobacco Company today made the following announcement on the Issuance the. nw RtncVr? "The stockholders will be allowed to subscribe for one share of stock at .par for every four shares owned, after the payment of the 15 per cent stock dividend. Tha dadltlonal stock, when authorlied by the stock holders, will remain unissued for the present." Paris Bourse Active Auk 21. Trading; was active 301000 do 4s 03.0J 93.80 41000 do 1st 4s 04.18 94.10 2166000 Uo 4Vi 95.44 05.00 512000 do 2ll 4. 03.08 03.80 38000 llo 1st 4ViH.-04.IK 114.14 1000 Marseilles 6s. 94 12000 Mo Pac gen 4s 57 12000 N Y C &. H 6s 91 1000 dojs ...'... 77 6000 NY Clty4s'63 99 1000 do 4s '64.. 94 5000 do 4s '65.. 100 2000 N Y Rwy 4s. 51 11000 do 5a 22 4000Nor.'Pac 4s... 80 1000 do gen 3s... 68 lOOOPerre Marq 5s 80 1000 Pac Tel 6s. .. 87 10000 I'enngn ct 4s 86 1000 Read Bn 4s.. 82 2000 Sine Oil wr 7s .. 1000 do 7s 92 !innft Be 1, Jt S V Ser A 4s 59 1000 do B 6s 73 4000 S A & A P 4h. 55 2000 Seb A L adj 5s 54 1000 So Bell 5s.... 86 1000 Sou Pac cv 6s 91 11000 So Ry gen 4s. 63 4000 do 5s 89 1000 Texas Co 6s.. 99 20000 U S Rub 5s.. 80 16000 U S Stl sf -6s. 98 1000 Union Pac 4s. 86 1000 Un Pac rfd 4s 79 DOOOOU K of G B & I 5s 99 63000 do 6s 1919 98 360000 do new 1919. 99 14000 do 1921 .... 95 2000 West Klec 5s. 95 94 57 94 77 99 94 99 51 21 80 58 80 87 86 82 95 03.82 04.12 05,00 93.82 1)4.18 94 67 94 77 99 94 99 51 21 80 68 80 87 86 82 Kansas Clt, Aug. 21. HOGS Receipts, 11,000 head. Opened very slow, prospects 10c to 15c lower. Range. $16.909 19.40. DIVIDENDS DECLARED Northern Ohio Electric Corporation, reg. ular quarterly of 1 per cent on preferred, payablf September 3 to stock of record Au. gust 20. Mergenthaler Linotype Company, regular quarterly of 2 per cent, payable Septem ber 30 to stock of record, September 4, Standard oil Company of Kentucky, reg ular quarterly of $3, payable October 1. Books closo September 10 and reopen Oc tober 2 Wripral Sucnr Hennlriir Company, usual quarterly of 14 on common, payable Sep tember 10 to stock of record September 6. National Surety Conipan. usual quarterly of 3 per cent, pavubl. October 1 to stock of record September 20 American Power and Light Company, usual quarterly of 1 per tent on common, payable September 1 to stock of record Auxust 23 ' Fairbanks Morse and Company, regular quarterly of 1'$ per cent on preferred stock, paable September 1 to stock of rerord August 21. Cuban-Amerle.in Sugar Company, regular quarterly of 2'g per cent on common and 1 per cent on preferred, both payable October 1 to stock of record September 10. Montana Power t'omnnnj, regular quar terly of 1U ner tent on common and 1 per cent on preferred, both payable October 1 to stork of record S.ptember 14. Union Bag and Paper Corporation, usual quarterly of 1 per cent, payable Septem ber 10 to stock of record September 6. Crows Nest Pass Coal Company, a divi dend of 1 per cent, payable September 2 to stock of record August 25. Republic Iron and Steel Company, regu lar quarterly of IS per cent on preferred and 1 per cent on common, pas able Sep tember Id to stock of record September 6. nid Jim Butler 57 MacNamira 3(1 Midway 04 Mlzpah Intension (HI Montana 11 Northern Star (I Rescue Eula 13 West End IrV GOLDFELD STOCKS Atlanta 04 Blue Bull 01 nooth "4 Dlamondfleld B B 02 Daisy 02 Kewanas 0.1 Oro 01 Sandstorm Kendall 01 Silver Tick 04 MISCELLANEOUS Arizona United 10 Nev ada Wonder Tecopa Mining 13 Assessment paid. 92 92 59 73 65 54 86 91 62 89 99 80 98 86 79 931 1 98 99 ft 95 95 69 73, 65 54 86 91 62 89 99 80 98 86 79 99 98 99 96 95 I FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Aug. 21. The foreign ex change market opened inactive and the tone steady today. Quotations were: Demand sterling 4.75, cables 4.76.60. Sixty-day bills, nominally, 4.73 ; ninety day bills 4.71. Franc cables 6 66, checks 6.67. Lire cables 7.50, cables 7.51. Swiss cables 4.05, checks 4.07. .Guilder cables 53, checks 51. Pesetas cables 24.80. checks 24.25. Stockholm cables 35.70, checks 36.30. Christlania cables 31.70, checks 31.30. Copenhagen cables 31.50, checks 31.10. Ruble notes, nominal, at 13.25 13.40. 8.69 8.71 .... 8.06 9.00 0.13 9.29 9.28 1nel 'nucrj r: u ier crate i on ine nourse ioiu. inree per wh 'Jy $CZ ork, Pf, ,l"'n,ch. l.'. rrnlt-s. 62 francs 80 rentlie for cash; jusnei namper. 11.10 .-" . ,... v. ,.-....- -- ba. ,2.2081. centimes. BANK CLEARINGS Bank clearings today compared with cor responding day last two years; 1918 1917 1816 Phila. .,$76,386,031 $31,281,781 $41,570,122 N York B57,7I),RS0 4n2,K71.117 486.004.208 Boston .. 48,501,887 84.142.740 25.883,960 Baltimore 10,961 955 6.522.555 5.838.482 St. Louis 25,123 793 20,823,081 14,482.308 Chicago.. 81.088 117 71,019.375 Total sales, W.100.000 compared with S7.245.0O0 jestrrdayi thus, far this week, 21, 187,0001 same period last week, $17, 239,000. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New York, Aug. 21. Much of the early business in the coffee market con sisted of the buying of September and reselling of May by one of the leading local brokers, who was helleved to be transferring short lines from September to May. There was also further switch ing of September to March at 69 points and September to May at 74 points. Yes'daya Open High Close close Sentember 8 37 8 39 8 37 8 40 December ? B'7U M...h ... Js.95 .... May 9-U 9.12 July " 9.25 9.29 NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS New York. Aug. 21. BUTTER. Receipts. 13 323 cases. Steady. Creamery, nlgher than extras, 46 47c: creamery extras (92 score). 46c: firsts. 444fii4c; packlnr stock, current make. No. 2, 35c. r-.nrm nerelots. 19.147 cases. Irregular. Fresh-gathered extras, 4950c; fresh-gathered, regular packed, extra firsts. 448c: do. firsts. 42 45c: State Pennsylvania and nearby western hennery,, whites, fine to ., AAfDAfl,.. Brute Pennsylvania and nearby hennery browns. 62BB do. ratb.. ered 'browns and mixed colors. 3830c. RAILROAD EARNINGS COLORADO AND SOUTHERN 1918 Incress Second week Aug.. $227,598 $5,071 Jan 1-Aug 1........ 7.441.797 1.013.709 ST. LOUIS SOUTHWESTERN RAILWAY First week August... $481,000 1121,000 ' GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM . . Second week August. $1,285,064 $291,090 From January 1 42.133.B03 8,631.270 What would it be worth to you to be rid of financial worry to be able to devote all of your time to the growth and de velopment o f your business? CHICAGO BUTTER ANp ECGS $t 01.25: do. do. per bushel hamper. 11.10 times y i., uo, yer avv-io. United Sutes's Cold Reserve vt-..lilnrtnn AUL'. 31. The United I'hlraio. Auz. 21. HUTTKH Receipts. I a. ....... nvunuiirv tinur hnlriu u c-,.1.1 r. 7581 tubs. Unchaii,ed. ?., of J2.518.676.516. Secretary Mc- n.mirii Msvfinii la.unii i;bbeb. r.nra. - .- - fni: aowsyttc; nriu, ooro. Adoo announced today. Are you making all the money you can for the concern which is paying you to do so? If not, are you the man for your job? A business which is to compete and prosper must have a man at its head who takes nothing for granted, and keeps up to date whether he thinks he is interested or not This may not apply to you BUT DOES IT? Isn't it your duty to those associated with you, as well as to yourself, to study out every suggestion and to take advantage of every opportunity for additional profits? There are reasons why thinking concerns rated from $100,000. to $1,000,000. sold us over TWENTY MILLION of our total vol ume of over FIFTY-ONE MILLION of Accounts in 1917 on our NO-NOTICE to their customer plan. Such concerns don't sell Accounts from necessity. There are reasons why 77.1 of our cus . tomers have first or second credit rating and 33.4 have had their ratings increased while dealing with us. You may be equally surprised to find that our plan has advan tages for YOU. Write for our brief folder which explains how we put your idle capital to work AND AT THE EXPENSE OF OTHERS. ramrjEEiiMimimDi iBiciniiiiiaiii'iiiiiiiiiniii'Jiniiraiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Commercial Credit Company Cash Capital $2,250,000 Surplus $450,000 BALTIMORE Represented at PHILADELPHIA, 512 Stock Exchange Bldf.i (Phone locust 919) NEW YORK CINCINNATI CHICAGO BOSTON , ''r'-i-Jr The Pacific Mail Steamship Company reports for six months ended June 30 gross revenue of tl.786,279, against 12, 340,033 for the same period the previous year. Total net revenues for the period were $1,001,914. Allowing for dividend lequlrements for six months on the SI, 700,000 preferred stock, tho balance available for the $1,600,000 common stock of $5 par value is equivalent to $2,59 a share earned in the half year, or at the unnual rate of $5,18. The New York Stock Exchange has stricken from the list United States of America 3 per cent bonds due August 1. 1918, and has substituted on list Pcre Marquette Itallway Company permanent engraved trust certificates for prior pref erence preferred and common stocks in lieu of temporary certificates. The United States Treasury now holds a gold reserve of $2,518,675,515.08, Sec- and the balance in bullion. The Illinois Trust and Savings Bank and the Northern Trust Company, two of the largest trust companies in the country, both of Chicago, were admitted today to the Federal reserve system, LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS Ask .60 .62 .05 .07 .13 .OS .15 1 .03 .03 .0 .03 .03 .01 .03 .03 .00 .21 i .15 Atlas Powder Company Pays Extra Wilmington, Del., Aug. 21. The Atlas Powder Company declared the regular quarterly dividend of 2 per cent and an extra dividend of 3 per cent on the com mon stock, both pavahle September 10 to stock of record August 31. These are the same as the declarations three months ago. fpiIIMUIIIM i ' nr T'U AT t :ui x u x ne ivian xvepuiiiuie - For Your Business giiiiinmiii A ft v, .'. "v&lifeL-x V 1 J . Oi '. J , fn- , if- t, fvl 1 rt , ,. , U- ) A' ."iT. V5J A ' '. V " ' i t.. &V. M Y..hL ' -'V mavsi 'i-U