K1 'in -V,'. EVENING PUBLIC 'LEDGER-PHIEADELPHM "THURSD AY, SEPTEMBER 26; Y9lS V sf""";. HWW lNEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLDNEW YORK, AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES 7- . - i "i 1 : t ' ' 1 1 & a: iii. KU Mt1 3 LIBERTY LOAN HISTORY The United Stfttn entered the r April (Ith. 1017 The , Ifft Tjlbert Inn whi n nounced Mny 2d Th mmpalgn began Mv t.'th The .up a for I-MMK),ono (XXi at 3H hiuI curried n corner. on prlxUeRe There were 4U million nubs-crlb ttt, who nubnrrlbed to orr $8,000 000,000. Allotment $2 vi UW.000. ! The set ond loan .ph rf ns 4 Interest, with n mnerslnn privi lege, opened Ort lnt HM7 cloned Oct. 27th Nine million peoplts subscribed acsrcgHtlnj; 14 t.I II8J oon or thN Htnount $3.SUS. 700.150 uas allotted The third loan hearing 4' with no rnmertn prlxlleite opened April 0th 1018 and closed May 4th The amount asked $3,000 000 000 Seentp n million auWrlbers took $4 170 010.00 all of which Mas allotted The fourth loan wilt begin tept 28th and close Oct 10th Amount not et decided Probablj fie or six billions It's a matter nf pergonal dutv and conscience for e-r one of us to see that this loan Is made a huge success Tlinre idti be und must be no slackers Frazier 6- Gb. BANKERS Broad & Snnsom Sts., Phila. 211 E. German St- Balto. I NEW YORK MARKET TONE STRONG, ; WITH SELLERS NOTICEABLY OUT Offerings of Room Traders Cause Early Declines. But Buying Soon Brings Upturn Wide Flue- tuations in Specialties New York Stoclta High Point, in Today's Financial News .ci York itock market tone tins itinnv (tliiliwi imr tnkin quUk 'll nnil nihmiies foUonctl emtv millions Spcilnltlcs tliutitntul itidilij. Lending Issues moled upuaril on the Cuih (triiln lifts uriiA CoMmi ihoueil sticnuth I'orclmi nihrnine lemnliuil ilull n rxtin dlildend tins deilmtri by Carbon Sterl Coinpanii dlrciton. Ilai siliei tins un xhannid In .Nrn York mill I nnilon .... . ",l,h l Ah Itumelj IflH 1(1 ilo prof 47"i 40 Alimkn Old M 3V4 3 Allls.ciilmrs C 20 2HH ilo il of SlVi MV4 Am Cm 44 H 44 Vfc iln iri'f . 02 02 Am far & K V MW 814 m Cotton Oil 41 42 V4 Am Ilvprcsi 1 KA Am II A. I. if HR a. 8 ni hit Coid 4 1 m lie Sic .1.VK, 33 ilo (iief . S3 V'4 Hi m MiKrid II ', 41H4 do pi if 11 11 ln I.olo (17 (11 do liref 1 U OH'j Am SmelthiK 7 70 Am Snull if 10,1 Inn m Mini Toll I in '4 lot Am t.-vel l'dr 01 14 Hd T .V T rt-s pd 01 0 l ' y Fidelity Trust Company Capital . ... $5,000,000 Surplus . ... $16,000,000 tlotrntnnn Offirrl Hroud lrcrt (irflrr: 32 S11 lielli(lt M. N. 1.. (or. of 4.1-fl:l s. luiirlli M. llriuiH A ( liplnnt 35-J M.flI nMlTlsKMI.NTs llhl.KN It. lt( ON ece.icd 1Citers test tmentarx on the above estate halnir men crint' I to th undersigned, all perons Ind btd to the ji!I estate are requested Id mtke piment nnl those hmlnz ctnlms to pr sent tru -nu Without delBj, at the nfNe nf the Cotport tlon eiecutor, 4't Chestnut st rhlladelpht i JO-KPII T HI NT1M; mtd THE PnOIPKVT tK WD 1 III T I'O OK I'HtUADT:i.PHll Ab V t ISO rrmlilent Kxttutors Or their attorney THOMAS S MILUWH 1--t flflo nrxe UMa rhllHdlph n fS ETATK OF II.L1 M U. It VilM, -S deceit veil Letters of administration im the above estate h tnir been cnntml to E tne uniersiBuru an p-rmis uniMiiiri to t ti '" Xfldld estate ire rnuested tn miik nixment if Viuid those halnfi cUfms to prt-s nt tin sam without dela to 1 AIMITIIV S ltMlNhb Or to her attorney JEHK .1 ritCtWI.HY WILLIAM CIUY 1S12 Wldener U fg 'IZgr KSTATK "OP Mll . ( O! I U. -' Le'tcr tt stan.f rit ir on th ibi estate lialrtff been trrantcd 1 thp itnd r ljtned. all person Indebted to the said " tate are renuesled to tn ik pumpnt in J those haine ililma to present the "itnf without dela at th- tfTlr of t ti " orpor i tloo executor 4U' Chetmit t Pliiladolnhi i vi nKivr n wrwun , the pnovinFNT Mir n ihl&i co ' oy iiiiuni:i phi ASA S WIVO PrUlont . Or their attorney Hvcutors CHESTKK .' FAUR Jr " s- 1018 Ileal nUte Trust Bids Phila. WP U S. BANKERS FlDGE ALL TO WIN THE WAR KXives and Fortunes of 19.0 13 pi Members Offered by Anier- Ncw Norli, Sept J'i While the Mock maikrt w.is dull at intcrxals (luting the d.i "Itli a pronounced (.(induction of speculiidw Inlerist thin- ,is no indk.itlon of welkin si In ,i Ivsiil and the toiu w.ii "in of ptonouiutd stienutli sellers be.ns notlceilile l) theii ibsiiue while Ihimis weic ideiuifiil ind business tiantmtcd was j,cneiall at .kU.iik Ini: piiio The loom d.iders (Ifired stocks it the opining eaiiblnc missions duilns the tlrst fi w tnlniiU- when rniltd Slitis Stnl sold down to H',',i but the supplv was ab-oibid Just as laslh as piivious olliilntrs had luen all throiiKh the week and wlnn mldd i cime It miuiud onh a mod erate lnciili to i.iusc siihst.uitl.il gain's. There was i dlffeient filu ition In the nriou- M'l laities Main of thoe stocks tluituated ocr .1 wide lanpe foi aiiou-. ii.isons Amoiicin Ice tno ins up " points to iboe S' on lepoits of i (omltm consolld itton with the iluef dlbtilbutin, (oinpan.s, .ind Aineiiiin Ktid roundiin made a junn (f 1 points, heinn sttadil takm without m ptclil leason fiirnislud foi Its luntlnucd accumulation The Marine Issues weie sdon? at t lie openini; lint the piociani to Kie paper foi papei iciallid iiiiinoiiis ot t lie Uoi k Kl ind ("ompin and tliele was little disposition to Inn the si(i(.N oulsldi of tho-e who hue bein ilenlilicd with lis niukit inovcmiiHs fm sunn- lime Sonn of thise. intiiests in fail, appiaud as sillus i au-im a diop ot 1(m,'' to 101 n Important fialure of the muling was tlie lontinucd mi utnulation of Ikildwin l.oiomolhe whi'h iruHil Id, in ikms i new liih level Im tins movimint A fntuie of tilt ti.ulius in the bond niukii wis tin divilopment of "tunj-th in the l.ibtiO Ss whuh moved up tioni luo.Mi K Kd I- on tran-ai tions in itumilv laite b.o( ks .11 limes Thi 4s solil it j u to y." till and the J'js win n.uhd 111 at !i Si to 1j!is Am Tol S. Tel iihH I m 'lob 11 co IB1 in Wi Pap pf ,1(1 I m ".inc l.d I1V4 I m Ziin .1 I. pf ((B 1 vnnund 1 ('4 tiliiuii 8-i,. I d pief HI H1I1I I.jio Co ntTn Hall & Ohio S1V4 I do pi(f .MVi 1 Hal nit Co )IMt 1 Hith Ktiel H Hlli I ithii 11 1. 1 ran .vi vj lillltls Hi os Hrunsnlck I'll l'otrol 10 Canad 1'aiillc 1(1.! I 1 ml l"dv Co 4H'h Central l.cith (i do pief KiJ'h I Clies . Ohio 1714 ("111 A. lton 7 it I 1 hi M .t M ! IHI4 do pref 77i I Chi .v. Northw !MMi 1 c II 1&.V I. pc pf (IHVj C It I.v.1'7 pc pf 7(1 ( Idle Coppir 1(114 III llli an. OH'k Vfc 89V4 4l, 04 H 81 31) Vi Net ( low chit 10V4 - n r. -I Hi .1 'i 3I1 'A 81V4 ' Vi 4'4 03 0 87'i Hi 43 Vi , 7814 n 88 ftl'o -I 14 31 X, -h .T. St li IH t A 77 9s (17 IMi 1)81 j 7(1' 1 lilt IIIIU s 'It '2 1'v '11 f ', !I8 '4 1111 'i in nv. 'i AO', 4 U (18 4 'V, 8".l. 81 tllVi! ' I? fll' 'l 9 1 l-j 1 ',' 81 Si 4- i a'l i-j ISflVj 1.13Vi nJ 'i di'd ts ii 4-1 1(1 I'l Vj matt, idji. 'h 4(l)i (l")l K12'h IVi 48 40 v, i 711 ' l I Hii' r-l's .".7 V.- 18'... 77'm ' 4(1 -.4 S(. .1 II V .11 SPURTS OF ACTIVITY BUSINESS IS ACTIVE MARK TRADE IN CORN ON COTTON EXCHANGE iMn'W.r ;.,,; ("liliii Con ("on CliKtt l'i ibodv Coi (las .V lllii Cotnp 'lab I Coin 1'iodiais Crucible Meel I ("ub 1 C Sue ir Pel Hud pf 7!i'K Distillers s0, siifc Mrle (Ten l.ein r.l Mile I "',!, I'lsher Hodv P 83 Vi ilastoii Wins 38 V4 (in lllce Co ltd lien Motors 118 Coodiich I! I' KHi (!i o 01 subs ,11 (Ireine-C Cop 70 liiiilf Stati s Ml 7'i III C1ntr.1I pf Btisinoss Flallier Slow Atti- liulc Bearish Emhurgo Is Source of Concern Larger 'rraiib.ictions Tlian in Seeral Weeks. With Impor tant Interests Participating I ican Association 1 : o By the Associated Prcw riiicHcn. sept :n Charles A, Hlnch pret-Ulent of the American Bankers' Association, In his address before the annual comention of that organization toi pledged the fortunes and lives of Its 19 043 members to continue the sar until the last irined German Is beaten to eaith and a vic torious peace assured .Reaffirming the lojaltj of the nation's barikers to President Wilson In his prosecution of tle v ar. I.e dei larcd th it they will keep on lighting "not to the last dollar, but to their litt unit of credit." The mission of America, he said is to carry the gospel of freedom to the ends the earth and added, that no peace that Germany will approve will satisfy America. We mut not conclude a negotiated pence Nothing should be considered but an unconditional sur render." In Its prosecution of the war Mr Htnsch said, the Government, instead of restraining business, is encouraging It. and he expressed a hope for a con- "tlnuatlon of this policy after peace ' Out of the chaos iutu which the nation was sent )nv.,T..1 In nn.i.m.- tl,A ..nihl.m .. n( UCt XV Order." he added " "i 1rd X "Americans are follow lng tneir natural s(pi creative bent Thcv are w 01 king for PPt 'S new ends to produce what Is needid nihs- Ej,a lor me joy 01 u as wen as ine ni(-essuy i'1 r. ; ( lihac". s, il J(, With the nttitiidi of tiubis biiiish corn weakened tod iv following Irug ularitv in tlie ni.ukil Business was 1 ithei slow though there wen spui ts of activitv at times The siart was stordv tn tlrm but there was srPing bj holism with outside tonniitions mil pi lies rc aited Commission lomeins weie fair buvirs on this dei'llne and tlvii was qiilit aiiumulatlon of long lines bv piomlntnt 111111", helping tin torn I iter offei ings Inert ised and as tlie 1 tv Ing pmvir wis pom Ihe in irki t igtin rii(d(d Tanliaigo londltinns ion- j untied a Miiirie of cjniirn to shoits In 1 (iitolitr lull time win sttiions lint I pi mills weie being Issued a lilt It- moK fm lv Indications point to a ft ce ami earlv moveinini of the new nop The best on Oitolur was Jl I'H., the bottom l IT and th" ilci 51 ITU to llTi, Tgainst JI 4'i at the end ves terdav I lu top on XoV(inbei was fl 1G3, and the ilo'e round the bottom at $1 Hi, to $1 44 '4 against $1 lb'; at the iiul siMerdiv Oils were nrtgulu septembn and N'ovembci ending a little iimr while 1'itobir in- slightlv lowei llusjupss was small V go id class of buing was noltd at times and sthng pie&uie vias 111 ub rate The movement to prune ni.ukcts Is light Thin was no suggestion of weak ness in the i.ish situ ition Tin out turn enieni fiom like iioiuts rem tins free ind nnnj lovk for continued good ship, inents In tin llot of nnvlg, Hon The high on beplfniber w is Tii, the bottom 7lati and the closi 7 7Bc bid K ilnst 7.1 V;C at the end M-tenliv The t p on (Ictober was T4 lnc Ttid the close at th bottom at lc lrwn it Tl7sc bid Tin high on Novenibii wis Tuc, Ihe bottom "47ii and tin ilusp T5i to "j'tr against Toe at tin nid vistenlav Ut-aUinK futures nni,',il js fjllows New ort ( pi JI 'lb. lotion nurket ipeiud strong, with , s,' I.oulsiu w ''M. pikes ',. it, st points ml higher Unsi ' ),, ,1; i, -.v m ss wis Inrgn ihin In s, ver.il weeks. Mo l'.n 3tsf, with ill iln impoitant inlirists paitici- Nat Acme .11 piling 1 Nat ("on .v Cib 1(1 Then wis 1 i oil, nt bin inc ex, 1, at ' N.a' 1:" f; S.V"1 -"lL Ihe advinies this coming from Wall l! ,,. Blik l"' sluel sniuliein Interests and l.ivnpool 1 vt, "r r, ill 71V4 while tlie silllnp; bv uptown Interests - - j ,i)i. (in in two lonimisshin hou",s md local Ohio (las 37 Vi npiriiors wis not laige enough to sup- Ontario Silvii plv th, tatlv demand I Owens lint Tin eirlv arlvnme met i nnsidei ible JJf1"1 ' ,." reilizing and was followed bv n ictlons J, ri.''. 1 .. of s, ,p tn 01 r.d points but tin under- I'dM.i ' e'v, tone n i eteadv and prlies 1 itei were pitiu dial wen isiaineii The weather was considtied unfavor ible The lalns reported in the east 114 r.i 70 13 J, snw 34 34 ', .11 n'i 04 30' 791-a 33 taw. 83', '38 14(, 117 'A 1(1 '4 31 td'l 781, 77 3.1 i 31 Inl Mer Mai '3'i '384 do pref l"fis 101 lutitnat Paper 14 .n',4 hit Nlikel 3'Ih 39 1, lute, r I tap Ti pf 78 78Vi Ivalls.is Cltv t-o 7 17 Kenn Coppi r .It t 3J"4 lahlgh Vail. 5 r.'Jii SUM, l.ee It .V. Tin III IB Mackav Cos pf HI 4 1 Mas Motoi 37i, S7-), , Me Itetrol IIKIX. 103 I Mi mil Con on 37' 37 y, Mldvale St. el 13 51 3 3 .11 in sou 3a i 133 73 h 38'h 37 7 38 4.1' 111 47 37 40 83 31 LEADING CURB ISSUES MAKE GOOD ADVANCES: Accumulation of Aetna Explo sives Continues United Motors Heavy New lork, Kept. 211 Theic was a htrong tone to the cuih nun kit, with the lending Issues making good gains, and comment was made on tin hbscnic of offerings, even In htocks which hail foi borne time shown a hcav ton The heaviest trading was In Hums tiiothers lie, which moved up fiom 4P4 to Ijif, There was continued accumu lation of Aetn i i:ploslves, which, was steiidllv taken up to 12. tint pi Ice for tlie time liclnir apparently the limit for Inside luveis bulng I'nlted .Motors, whlih was a stiong fcatur, estenlnv, when thole was forced lovcrlng of siiotts wis ecep tlonallv heavy todnv diopplne nlioiit 1 ixilnt to 30 1 Wrlght-.Mailln sold at T '(, IT T 'i till stocks weie 111 111, Houston selling at TT and Stanton at i to l", 'Iheie was little builmss in the min ing stocks with .N'lplsslng showing a fi 1 111 tone and silling at i' to 1I4. Ami I lean Mniconl sold at I'sfiSH. IMIt TltlAIS 1 et , lose Vk (m el 13 lli (I Oi .. f?4 .. 70 'il 11 n 8 130 137 Aetna i:plrsles Am-Ilrlt .Mfg . . A tn AT 1 1 rntil !M t,m Writing Taper iii lh Ah It.diictlon 7fi 1 I ("anadliti Car Co 1(1 I j ("an Cai .V. "d pref 4(1 Chatioal lion 14 t ! Chevrolet Motors Ilia I'd ll'i ''t Ciainn ,11 - 8 '("uillss Aeropline II H, C.uwen Tool i,li , 'i Caibon Steel KiK ' I Ihnerson lMionoginph 38', 110 117' 10" .11 10 4 WI, I n. .11', ' II I'd 38 14 Vi 111", I ll'i 'l 3'1'n "1 78 S. I7"' 's .111 Vs .1')'!, 4- 38 41' II. '4 47 37 V, 4!H, 81 .I'l ;. ' I tderal live ;.!' i I Hi nilee Mrg 4-,l Lake Toip Boat l-,is I l.ehlgh Coil Sales ),i Lima Loco viaviin .iinnitions V V .Shipbuilding A I "up Pulp Otis I levatoi 1'ierles Motor Poole Kng Itedden Tlll.k Scrlpps Ilooth Standard .Molois Steel Allovs Siibniiilnc St .Inseph Liad . Tedd Slilpliulldlng Triangle I'l I in I'nited Protlt Sharing 1 K sieanislilp I'nited nMlois World's I'llni Wrlcht-Mnitln Air i,l I Zinc Concent 371 l I.TVNII 37' 4 '(, Illinois 13 Ohio 11 '1 1'iaiiip Pipe . . ". ". I H n Cal 3 I Is '4 s n .N' .1 " S O .V V . . " ,, Harnett Oil & (ias. " , V4 "sden & Co 13V, 4 U MIL P.asin Kcdcial Oil Intel I'etiol Houston oil Meirilt Oil Midwet Iterinlng . .Met I'etiol Ohio ruel . . Oklalionn Itef . . Sapu'pa lief Squovah Slnclaii . . (.0 :s 811 7 1 131 88 .1! I, 118 I I I I 81 1.1 13 V, 4 133 1 30 4U. 80 II II 1 flj 1(1 70 1 38 11 ern bell woe thought hkelv to low eiiien nuii 1 orn (new 1 r 1 O. t 1 is'-. 1 I'i'j No 1 4(i', 1 n'i Hats ri". 74'. tow ( 1 Jtf 1 47 1 IT1. 1 I4' 1 II'. TT, 7I' Ten 1 lue 1 is". I ll'i til- t77 Financial Briefs 1 HI .Nm Pork Ort :i i.' Ji 41 J) 1,7 Jl 17 31 411 Jo JI J3 JO N'ov nid .41 in sk a t Nominal tjil 71 ; 1" .'1 U .1 ST Ji. su JJT 40 .1 4 J 'JI 111 JI JJ '.'1 Jll 41 (10 til 10 11 Oil til 1(1 DIVIDENDS DIXLUiED Interborough Rapid Transit Company has issued Its annual leport for ihe ykar ended June 30 The Income ic- COUnt shows surplus after taxes and rureka pin-' I inc ."imuin'j dividend of charges of $7 171 '387, equivalent (o 11 3 eir ejN.bie No .nilr 1 fo holders 120.48 a share on tlie stock as com- ui.riroriirra.-ri ihe gi nle of spot lotion while Ihe fore 1 1st wa for lown teniperatuns in tlie 'Ollthwest Iteceipts ti th. pruts for the dav es timate! at 22 000 i,ale arainsi noil: 1 week nsn and 37 171 biles a veil ago 7,Merda' Opon 1J 1 em I 1 1 1 "( 3 1 88 (I tnli II . rml er JnniiHM VI.. I.ip Nn.embf r Mir.li IJ m 11 i.s 11 1,1. 11 II 71 40 11 (11 IJ T", IJ 40 IJ 1- 11 111 IJ 1 1 11 'is do pief I'ieici -Arrow Pull I'll Car Itv Sil Spring It iv Con Cop Itiadlllr itep lion .v u in do pief ion Ilovnl Puich '17 Vi M I. & S K 11V, ro pref . 37 Miioliir 1)11 . . SI 'A - 1n So IMC , 80 r '" souihein l U 30 "4 4 U 3 l'j l'l ID'm s .17 ' 7': 1R 4.C. I0l(, ) 47 37, '. Hli t V, 8.1 U I'l in 17 11 11 88 90 "i V, '4 1 3 OH .10 7f, 7t I 2 It II Oil. 141 1,10 3'I1 .11)0 348 '314 313 317 SO 8 r.li 3 Iff" 2.11 r.'s flVs r. .1 i" z 13 1 1 (4 7(1 7!) 20 21 110 11.1 I Wi, II II fm aVi 0U 0 si II 17 A S0-4 117 '3811 1-14 78 Philadelphia Stocks .10 ("am lion .18 Kill Col (! ,t i: 3 11, Id lllec. Stoi (13 7ii:tie . 11 300 lliti Asph 21 1 1 do pief. III! Kill lilt M M pref . . inn 1)8 Ins I'X A 2.7 37 1.k Sup O 18 10 l.eh Nnv nil 1.17 rum II It 4 1 All I'hlla Co 27 Vj 3.11 I'hlla i:iec '34s4 134 l 11 T t c 27 31 Heading , 87 ), 300 Ton Mln 2 178 I' (! I. . . mi. 4311 L S Steel 11(1), 1 1(1 Tnlnl Kales 2,700 uluirr., rompnreil nllli 1177 slmres .irMi-rilm llnis fur Oils week I0.8IH) shuret., name period lust week 10,7(1 slmcs. IHINIIS Nel Minn Low Close elnse 81000 i:i & I'eo Tr 4s 07 07 07 .1000 Kijult III (.las f.s I03'b 103,(i IMlfc . 8000 l.eh V11I Coal Bs (i')i, 9Vi OOy, i 1200 t.lh Uouds 4 lts - 0(1 17.9! 9,1.08 .18 1000 Pllllll i:iec m 1st Cs 91 91 91 Total miles 819.300. compared wllli 812. 80(1 jrMrrdmt llnis fur lids week S83.070, une lKTli.il l.kt week SI11.400. Low Close i nsi 38 .18 I .111, JIW '- .13 .1214 M n 11 V, 29 J" (III 00 , 1 inn inn 21 'JS'i Vt 18 18 (I'l 09 4.1'. 41 .. 37 27 .. 31 24-V, -t- ti 30 27 " .. 87 Si 87 !', I , 3' 2 A HI', (13 'i III) non- . Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND TI.OUR WHEAT Jtreelnm 107.210 busheli" Of ferlnim were light und prices luted Orm Quotnttons Car lots In export elevator tllov eminent sti.ndird lnipeitlonl stnn.liiri prices No 1, rod winter, JJ 39 .No 1. northern sprlnc J 10, No 1, hard winter. SJ J')' No. 1 red winter, Biirllck $J 17, No 2, red wlntei JJ 30, No 2. northern nprlnfr JJ ,1(1. No J hard winter 'J 30, No 2, red winter, nirlUkj, JJ 14, No 3 red winter. JJ IJ N. I northern spring J3 32, No ,1 hard winnr JJ JJ, No. 2, red winter, carllckv. JJ 711 I'OHV Iei,lpt 1111 busheli. IXmind was slow mid Uito win no ihannc in prices. Quotations l'nr tils for local trade 1 ellow, us to (ju.lln lb idlns Inf JI 70IW1 SI, eltoH, us to fiuillt, Pi nns Ivnnla tr.uk. JI 701 80 OATS u.relpls 17 801 bushels Trad" was quiet, but prkes were llrmly held ()un tations (ir litis hs 10 IrKstion- No J while new, HJHfisir si mrlaril white new 82v 8-"iC No 1 whit, new, filMSl'ic. No 4 vvlilte. new, 7'lfi sn, 1'I.OUIt -Itirelpt" 11(1 barrels and 797. 140 pounds In sirKs Prlees favored buers, with deimnd llsht Quotations To arrive per 1 11(1 pounds in Is pound sselis Winter wheat. Km i.r lent Hour. SinftlOin. Kan sis wheut I (10 per (ent flour J10 7,11 11 10 snrlnc wheit, 100 per lent (lour, s 1 0 7r rt 1 1 in IlYK ri Ot tl .lull W'e uuote at JS 505? 10 per barrel In s.tks as 10 .iuaiu PROVISIONS i'A Ms 112 lll'a ll's 1 10 T. rj do Pief n Studi baker 41, Tenn Cop & C 17' Texas Co 107 Tobacco Prod (.1' I nion 1'ac 13411 I 11 P ic pr I'll Allnv Steel 1 11 Clg Ston s I s, n(1 Aliohl l S liubbir L s Steel do pref I tall Copprl V i 1 "111 Chi in Wabash do pr, f A West Mfg W I' K. Math " W il-on Co I.OMinv Monev Is quoted it 7 per While Motors 1 ent Discount iate short md three- WiiUs.fivId rnniuiis inns i i,-i. per rem MONEY-LENDING R VTES Nl ,1 1OKK fill monev nnsid 10I ti'enl opened todav at 1. pel .en, for lend'ng ind renewing On Industries the opening rite was fiif, pei , , m t'hilsilelpliln Call fi per cent time s.'', (ill per fill ("ommercial piper three tr. e month0. Tilt 6 pet cent six month r, ppr cent 08 3.1 1 87 10', mo MISj IPl 37 .IlKj 8(1' 3(1 y. 484 17S, 104 0 7 '4 12 l'i. r.nis ni 37 37 101,4 Iflli 114 114 n (io il I (4 ing'h 110 110 83", 83 SS S4 !l'i 9' 18 .78 MINING STOCKS .... 3 TOREIGN EXCIUNGE Ne.r lorl. slept 20 T,p foreign echmg. nnrket showed continued ex treme dullness in th" cnl dealings to dtv the nnlv festur.' hi ing 1 sliglp iniproienient In Smmsli and Scsndln 1 v'sn .'.changes p eti rose to 22 li foi itiles md 22 0 fot checks (stock holm nllled to 11 in foi cibles and "7 2i. for , heck Atlanta . . .. . ni !14 Hig Ledge 31 Vn'riutte New 1 ork . . 88V4 "b Con Ariz II". 4 't C I" S & .Idonie. 100 . rirst National 9(.l4 IV4 Ooldflild Meiger 1 1 14 14 (joldfleld Cons . 37 linldfteld I'ltrenco . 31'i S, , (Joldfleld Kevvanas . 80 ' iflreen Monster 3fl' '. riecla Mining 0014 I Howe Sound . 411k ' ' Independence Lead . 17 '4 Jerome Verde 104 4-3". .Ilm Bullei HI'h ns .lutnbo Extension 1344 4- '4 I McKlnlev Dairagh r.9 "i M igma Copper 77 Mother Lode 91 V. 4- '4 Mines Co of America 114 4- l'i, .Nevada Hills 1.0 4- Nevada onder ... 111 4- 14 ,-N'ipissing 110 'K Ohio Copper 83J'4 1 Itaj Hticulcs . . . . ,-, 4- fcan To) oiH 1 Tonopali l.xtenslon 3rt4 I nited Veide 4TV. iw vvei i.na ion ... 1 1 n.1'4 i" White Caps ,. . 11 fla1 4-t lYeilngton .... 3 " I llOMls 201. - ic 81 4- 4 Bethlehem 5s . Cnsden Oil Cs I'ndall X rn fia -American Asrlrultural ...,ju. r rt 1 , . .... .1.... lm.ri-in Affrl.il suua.l. - turn I l nemi. 11 pneerreu i-i ." li 1 (i. IH 3 19 8 4 11 4'n I " 49 8 4(1 .10 .11 'a 3 9 14 4 r, I'm 30 4114 (3'k 71 10 30 81 43 0314 ,12 4A 2n 81 do pref I. dtildend American II in c 1 1 c.nnpim preferred 18 ner cent CHANGES IN B4RNEY FIRM Old Brokerage, House to 'Have New Partners January 1 Ilussian (!ov 5'.s usslan Uov Gs South ltwv Ss . Sinclair oil 6s 90 70 79 97 .11 no 98 80 lodd fchiiibuddlng Cs.lou I ' T 1 I' 3 21 14 4 4 11 4 3 .12 10 43 37 31 I 7 9V4 ' 4 8 ll". 37 1 14 1 98 80 80 97 '4 .10 (11 11 8 , 82 103 3e Va "ir. 30e lnr Jinn ft STOCK TRADING CONTINUES DULL, WITH FEW CHANGES IN PRICES' A Reading Drops 1 Point and Steel Is Slightly Lower. Third Liberty Loan 41-4s Advance, While Other Bonds Are Quiet The local stock mai ket became broader today nfter nlhother dull open ing, but no Issue showed activity of stieclnl Interest. Price changes were generally uninteresting and were Irregular. As was the cause In the pre vious session the uncertain couise on the big hoard caused a waltlnc atti tude here, and the plans for the launching of the Government's big war loan on Saturday occupied much of the time ofvbankeis nnd many leading operators. General Asphalt common nppearcd again In this session and was one of the few stocks showing momentum of Interest, while Its price held steady and unchanged (it 29 Philadelphia Hlectrlc. the only other strictly home Is sue which developed more than moderate activity, advanced a little above the last ptevlous close ufter having sold off slightly earlier In the day. Penn svlvunla Railroad was unchanged after u small decline, but Reading was slow and lower. On small transactions Stotuge Battery lelded , Rapid Transit certlM. cates dropped ' and United Gas Improvement the same amount. Lehigh Navigation held steady, as did Philadelphia Company common, while Insur ance Company of North America advanced . Steel became stronger In the ufternoon and lecorded a fair gain, although only dealt In on a small scale. Cambria Iron, usually Inactive, yielded 1 point. ' Lehigh Valley Coal f.s were lower and attracted most attention In the bond trading. Liberty Loan Issues were (julet .but the thlul 4is advanced to OC. B. and O. Railroad's Annual Report The pamphlet report of the Baltimore und Ohio Railroad Company for the ear ended December 31, 1917, which came out today, attracted some attention, as the Stiect was Interested In making comparisons with a iew to estimating what the outlook might be foi the road under Government management. Most of the lnfoimatlon had been published pievlously, but the complete leport naturally made Intel eating leading for stockholders and others interested In railroad securities. The surplus, ufter charges und prefened dividends, amounted o $5,674, S47, equivalent to $3.72 a share earned on the common stock, as compared with surplus of $10,740,548 or $7.05 a share In 191G. Announcement was made late yesterday afternoon that the Pennsylvania Railroad directors have called a special meeting of the stockholders for Octobei 30 to colisldei und act upon the 1'ederal contract for operation. New York Bonds Th mtrkrt rultl wtcmU wIMi a fn.lr jnli bihir ilrninil Oii.it it Inn Cit beef In pets Hmnkeri uml ati rirJitl 47t . cit lrf, Unucklei a tui trnJers Hinnkl air drltl, 4H . lef knucklrn and t nd r Hinokpl 4Sc. bepf haiTiH, $n port funm J'tSeM, iiams w f t'urcd, loot .1 W34( do tiklnnrd loose A'nH4t . tin hmnkid A'tftl.UU other him. smokrd ilt i urp'l aa to brand and averac TtffClftr . hmis binnkpd wtBtern turrd 3ifi ttt, do linllfd Inmlpn 4Hl. pknU nlioul Uptm s p iin il toHf '2it : do smoked, -rtc , 1" llles In ph kit attordlnK to average loose, iiic hirnkri'vt buon as to brind nnd TenBP it i u n d 4 4p breakfast baton westprn tun d 4 Ic lard en torn r lined SitTJSi lard iurt. cll, kctllu rendered REHiNHD SUGARS Offerings nrip llbt and the market ruled Arm on i basis of 'C for fine granulated DAIRY PRODUCTS CHIU.src vvns ft iree and (ji hlchor under nm ill Muppll, k a Rood di'in ind and tronicer nutold. mlilce CliKVatlonn' N V. ullolenillk finev, fresh. ,10W e spnrlnla hlalipi . do do fair to good -'I'n GfMlle; Wisconsin, iiliolrmllK fallo 304c, do, do ftlr to Rood. 2IP2 30,. IIL'TII.It Itetilpts iur llsht and prices werp lc hlch, r with II fair demand Quo tatinni Solld-p irknd iipaniprv, extri d-'e, lilKlipr.Krnrliu? pooli inifill'.p . xtri tlrMs (.1 'il llllje tlrt "WMle, Hpronda ",IW,7r fincv hramlR of print., lobhlnir hi iTIfll'le. ehol,p nl ildp, filr (o pood at ll2ifi(."p. I'dCJS OffprllittS of deslrahlp xloik were tlaht Hlil prlies Hdvunied 3l)p pi r lane un dpr H cool demind Quotnllnns follow Ir, p (iipes npiul tlritg $ 1 "V (J71 1 " 10 per slHiidird iaip. rurr. lit rp.pipts $14 4.iii H 7(1 per rase, urstcin pxlri firsts ll.TT? 1 su pr r p.si , nrsis til iiiftrii 711 ppr raite Jnrcrlor lots loner rmi'llf-d and rperaled iSKs were Jobbing at r.".ii"7e per dozen Hlch $110(100 Anglo-Kr r.s . 94 (4 8000 Am Kor Sec 6s 97 i 1000 Am Tel ell 4s 78 200(1 do Bs .. .. 90i 1000 Armour C 41s 82 5000 A ten gen 4s . 79' 4000 Bkn U Tr 7s,. 9'lU 19000 Bordeaux Os . 90 2000 l"en Leather 5s93V4 8000 Ch . O cv 5a 70 " 1000 Chi & Alt -I'fcs 37 1000 Chi B & Q 4s 9J1.. .'1000 Chi .Mil S. St I' cv Bs 79 10000 do gen 4V2S 78 1000 C M 1 I' S Is 72 3000 CRI S. V rf Is 68 ' 1000 Col & Sth 4s. 83' 37000 City Paris Gs. 97 1000 Con Gas cv Cs 0914 1000 Corn Pr 5s '34 99' s 1000 Del . H rfd 4s 79 2000 Dom Can '26. 94 2000 do 1931 .. . 95t4 2000 Lrle cv 4s scrA 47 4000 do gen 4s.. 53 lOOOKrch Itep S'-alOl 4000 II fi. M In 5s.. 182 .5000 III Stl deb 4ijR 82 1000 In Cent rfd 4s 77 '4 1000 lntih Met 4's 49a 0100(1 Int Mer Mr 6s D9S 1000 Jap new G S 414s 80U 3000 Kan Cv Ter 4s 71 39UUI) lash vai ret (is :i 4000 Lorlllard 7s 000 Lyons Cs I.n 3pm 94 04 J7 1- '17 V4 78 78 90 10 82 82 79'4 79 99 U 99 'i 08 9S 03 93 Ms 70", 79" 37 37 931. 93',!.. 78 79 78 a, 78 68 83 97 90 90 79 94 95 47 53 101 18 82 77 49?, 98 68 83 97 901 99 79 94 95 47 53 101 18 82 77 49 S 98 LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Clileaco. Sept 20 HOlls Iterpip(F POULTRY WA Z The market was demnrall7ed undr a slow demand and fre offer Inss most of w hlch werp of unatrrae the Mntk Quotation!) I owls, not !?& born? adordins to lU3llt. 3(l(SiT4c, white i-heshorn fowls Sfi 2r'c. nprinc rhlikens not 1 ijPKhnrnt acrornin lo iualtt, amn'sw, while I.eBhorn iho.ken as tn (iuallt, ,, I 2Tft L'Oe roostpr 2ft2c ducks, I'ektn, & Utfittr do Indian Runner 'JSQ'IOc, culneas I jouns per pilr, wpfahlnji la v 2 lhs. ni'iv. r t") ' nil iiivi pid v-jj-i-- t guineas old per pair TSc, pigeons, nid. ppr inir Sdi&S'c do ouns-, per pair. 2 3 Or nnrKD Th market rontinued firm with snnnlii ilpanel up Quotation rresh killed fowl In 1 b's dr pirkrd fancv bp lfrted S welKhlns 4' lbs and oer aplere IT1 e, smaller sizes 31??17r. old roosters dr-plrked -S1. e rlilrkens west ern fanex welBhlntr l'af?2 IM aplpei, Rf? 40p welchln? 4 Ihi and oer aplere 371T "iRe weiuhlns 'J!3 l'a lb ar-lpce S''rTSlc, sprinc duki Ion Islinri and rennsUanla 3Rr squ-ibs Mbltp welahlns lOffTJ lbs per doep JtfiT'rt do weighing 8 lh per dozen tifi ( "0 welshine 7 IM per dozen. $4 10(55 . do welirhlns dWn'i lb" ner doren, X1UT4 do dirk $1 -.Off'.! V, matl and No 2 $t if? 2 n ciilnea "nn,' per pair. 73c $ J.. do do old 0rric FRESH FRUITS (.rapes rf line quilh fold fsirlj nnd ruled A shade frni r uhilr runtiiloupes were morn plentllul ma . iHpr (juoiauons Apples, 9e 41c 31l 4 7r 101 13e SO'. 71 08 100 109 100 99 98 Kb 801 71 98 LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAir STOCKS Ilm llutlpr VlHiNaniira . Midway . . VlUpnh extension . Montana Sirtli Mar llisrut Fula . . tt est End GOI.DFini.tl STOCKS Atlanta . . . IIIup Ilull . Ilooth . ' Dlamnnilfleld II II DlHv kpvvanis Oro Sandstorm Kendall Mlver I'kk MISCELLANEOUS Arizona I'nltPd N'pvada AV onder Tccopa Mlnins nid 4! .0 .04 07 (11 OS ll'i ai .01 .01 .02 17 .13 81 3000 Louis & K 4s. 81 81 413000 Lll Ilonil 3H.10O t,l 100.20 I00.S3 4S00O ilo 4s livni in an ua.iu 7000 do iKt 4. . . . 0V.0J 01.00 0.1.00 I0D7000 do Hit. 00.00 05.80 0.1.04 393000. do id 4 !,.. O.'i.OJ 9.1. 0 0,1.18 2000 Mldvale 5s .. 8b 81. 8fi'. 19000 Mo Pac gen 4s 56s 5fi 5G 1000 Mont Pow 5s. 87 87 87 5000N Y C 4s'65 100't 100 100 2000 X V Gas H &. P 5s 87 87 87 1000 X Y V C S. 11 4s 54 1000 Pa gen ct 4s 86 1000 Pub Rc X J 5s 76 1000 Reading gen 4s 80 2000 Rep Ir A S 6s 9G fiOOOSIncla Oil vv 7s 96 15000 do 7s 01 sooostrrx s v in 5s 55 28000 doRrA4s.. 58 1000 do Ser B 5s . 71 1000 Seahd AL al 5s 54 a 1000 South Bell 6s.. 77 2000 South Pac cv 4s 77 3000 do rfd 4s. . . . 75 1000 .South Uvvv 5s. 87 3000Teas Co 6s... 90 .finn'ntirrt Ae at 5s 30 innniT s stl h f 6s 96'. 96 3000 Union Pao Gs.. 102i 102 102 7000 Union Pc rf 4s 77 77 77 2000 UKl'.B 6s '19 98 98 98 56000 do 5s 11 '19 99 99 09 A 3000 do 5H '21.. 96 96 96 A'bestos Co. Increases Dividend Montreal Sept 26 Directors of the 54 54 SG 86 76 76 80 80 9G On 95 06 92 02 62 52 58 58 71 71 54 54 77 77 7 7 7 7 75 75 87 87 99 99 30 30 96 iNiared with surnlus of S9 102 65t or J5 6,1 i ehare, In the preceding jear S ity The Xevv Jersey Board of Tubhc Util- Mj lly commiBsiuiiera ua aii.rueu me l.'w imtrser ufi.couici.L ur.i.crii tne iiuei- natlonai Harvestci companj or ,! Ift, Jersey and the International Harvester Corporation. t'nlon Viturul Cin Torporallon nuartprl or ."3 p. r rem i.a . a i.ip c loupr 1 . 10 SIOCK nl f r..-l.. 1 C. . of rp.-t.ri sppipmivr "n liank of hnglaml htatement I'hIia.1 llullii il u inrl riap(pi n ...! 1 -- reiuiar" . f V. I'pnt. on ,ommon' ,,,u .,;"nntl,fi"Il' C ;TS ? e'l U" Octobpr 11 n tnil of rppnrd '.fr.ipinhpr '- metlt of the lllnl nf Knc' ind follows Plttkliursh Coil Compaiu of Pnnilnnh Tntil reserve f;i 41G nnn drcrei-e r5sl oaiartrrlj of 1 PPr cent on preferred 000 client ltlnu 60 49000 pireisp paaoe ci. i oik r - io noiirri 01 ipror.l I l ni; ndn bullion 7154200(1 lncieTe 'VT.ii Vnrli iti l.i rrAll llirMOU Ji fl i. Aht . i -t APilnn nf finorin Vio 1 a nemsnd Merlin,. . T". 7-16 cables . Announcement is made of rlianBeb ' 'VS V0lTn..JTi ll "'-' lrO BrneVTco onJuVvT'lrfvs t, cpa hy declarlnga Frmc cibles 5 17. hecl.s 1 48 ' , ' lor?" , ' Von retire , act ve pV is Vlsh hoss"1 SlTigT, V. "..h.." Slit, f. I-Orlnie" 1 -... 10 iil.lv'vln ' jl'jr.l. oco er 15 to stock of recbrd October 1. I are cables 0 r, rhecK r. 17 ,P,i nf t ho l1?m v hlch T W"fl be c n- v iuu3,,S $17 , iff A ' '' ""'s S1M' Hen IMvis 4Tnl o;k Imp. rial 45 50 .fir the quirter ending September 30 Swls, cable, t II cheeks 4 IR ei otJa X ntflri mi vv h i TriK-HPcPlpi,'U is ooo head 1 er j luv pf,fl Vs'YaiXT sVkrt'"'" A fe" months ago a dlv Idend on the nuilde, c-iblPs 41 che(.k, 47i4 Vl7 Harding an,) Mr Sanders,,., as ?" f' "Vfl'i " I e"f6 .Ic"' (Joo.l"chol.XJ W i-r bu.hP astt U .iobI-'o ('rah-1 preferred stock vvaa Increased from 4 Pesetas ( ille 22 11 ch.rks22RO 'v,,pcinl iiaitners lid Henri 1". Uuller ",S .f',, thJ ' -, .-,05i p. m comrnoa ind ?ne ' Spnles nr . Imshpl iMFket, 1 ,1UiT2 71 I per cent to 5 per cent and the present Stockholm cables "1 10, checks 11 jo Xi joh . ' Orier hot! members of the Slum' in f7.'."li lii' iCh'Ttork" dllVif r.nl. ''""'''?. .f" "ox , "V Se0",- ! declaration will bring the rate up to ChriFitniili csbles 11 check- 10 7" Ne'v AoiU Slock l.sc-hange. who hive . rs Id 7Vn 1 1J1 esinnew ami putters '7'' iiiail No " li7 rpea1. Vp" lork" 6 Per cent Cnpenhngen cibles 30 10 checks 29 SO hPf connected vvlih the film twentv and .' '. 'rb,"" '.""..Wft" .-t;?.n.'i. rh" " ! IStii ' nP? barrel lsil.a5o. n Yofk ' W I BAR SILVER io,, .nn ...snicilvelv as active partners '""'.'.". ....a.,....' tr t?V.,...V i.. .,.r hushpl basket Ilarilptt No 1 J2 in '-"-" . : . , tit ij 1 1 nil ( aim un muni " i tn t viiai- t . , a t w Vs. . i n n. i ir, .1.,. Vbii 1 nrk house, and with l.d- ,i .,,! , h,,i, . iis'1is 1 .0. do. No J II lOWJ Spp1.p1. J2W4 vv aid H Levis and Philemon Dickinson silKFP Keeplnts .11 mm KiIIInK un- Klernlsh tlpautv ,l,jn.' Pjirs Cyll- , i,tt lnis , resident iiaitnert- in Philadelphia pv i.lv l.,.r e'.ood feeding lambs steadv forn.i. p ho n MiffJ num. ,.. T"-.:', TJ.?ff id ' lf 1 1, The Xew York Suhtreasury gained $175,000 from the banks jesterdav, male- 1am ambI nAf irnln clnno Lvfl jl i v a y a HIE saoii tib biii cmct i nua; ui Bnf i.nt crnnrt nf thp Vpu Vnrl SvtnnU TTr k change ejimlnateil the only security of ' mii CilClllJ LUUIUIJ Ull Ht UUUill urn . ra 4 Iin Hjinmrntnilltirin rt ttia rinnimiltia I K iot stock list, the struck off the City VrFr ot jranKiort-on-aiain jo uonus, wnicn V&V-iThere has been no trading in them. Wiggin, chairman of the rrlfi A m Albert H. I ?fc Ortnhor 10 rhf rr-jul ir of l'j pr ront on rittsbursh ton i ompinj or w jrscj was also 'In Itreii p jbl the sam d it Tpn resulai (iuartPrlN of l per tnt on IVniiRlani 1 tontm jii will le pi Id ti the sinn tlm t nit d Iru-: Compan quirtcrU nf t1, t r rent per hnr on firt prefrrAr1 ptxablc opmbfr 1 to ui oik of rfcird Ortoh 1 1" Inspiration Topper fompan ouarn rU of J.' a jnhnrn pt tblr Oitobr JS to i-tock of record October 11 Del mare lafkuanna, and Western Rail road riuarterlv of " per cent natnhle Octo ber JO id holders of record Ortober VlrKtnta I'arolliiA ht-miiHl (ompan quarterb of 1 ver ent on rommoii and of J per cnt in preferred The common In p.iablf oember 1 tn Btork of record Oc lober 11 and the preferred October 13 to tock of record Octoler 7. American Piano t'ompanj iuarterl of i t nn nrffrrfrl nfl.tble Oi lubr 1 tn Vjp4rd of the Chase National Bank will I stock of remrd Septembtr 21 Huoka tloa? a la r elected chairman of the New, York be number -'"i ,ndreVIe" A','t5lT1V.- Mrtntr ITnus ARsorlatinn nt th. n. Ftrut National Iltnk Th lade phla quar iiei meeting .0 be held Tueoday Oc- tJS.lS5r. Sf'rtTSr'd 1Vna,?!n.,'"rr ' lo tober 1. Jlr. Wlggln will succeed Walter Virginia Carolina ('hemlriil Co n..jarterl X!FreW, president of the (. orn Hxchange of 'J ppr cent on preferred ami 1 ipr tent Kink whose term expires on that day. i on lomnion Pi'l'""! ' f ,1'1!'1' 9r'l0'7 ','5 T v to lork ot lecord Oeioher 7 iiunmon Nuvem- fV ..j, . L . ber 1 to stock of record Ortobpr 1 . a yt TtiA new hulldfne of the Oinev Hank1 T...rra.n arv.i ,.,.. .phMnnu ItHilroail Coronr- artll be opened next Monday, September I atlon Vt per rein on loinmon pajable on.i l.t Deposits have reached the million ir " ' reslntpred hcplcmlM-r in Hookt z i .i nm flnac Pr m pell Telephone Company of I'ennshanl I quartern of 1V perent payable October l'i to SIOCK Ol ret-oru wtuuri Local Meat Market The folloirvlnjc report of the fresh meat trade in I'hlladelphl i U furniihed by the local livestock meat office of the Hurt-a u of Markets. United States Department of Aeri LUlture FKESII HKEF Receipt! likht tars de lai.ri Mitnnllea liberal market draccv at I yesterday1!! prices demand light jj j ftCjiJim-tiK" uiuuri r maiivri slow on common grades at Jlfl to $20 steady on irood eet at $C3 to $20 J demand light weather unfavorable COWS Itecelpta liberal, market weak on all but heavy cows at Hi to $20, demand dull VBAU Itecelpta heavy, market slow on heavy calves at $10 to SIS. about steady on choice veal at $-2 to $!0, demand poor rORK Receipts moderate, market about tarfv at St4 to S40 un loins: demand fair. . LAMB Receipts moderate: market slow nt 1'JO tn 2h; demana only rair. MUTTON Receipts moderate: market dnrr at l to -'n; nemjna nmitea ip to the corporations in which he N mieievteri Mi Sanderson will also de vote his tinu to corporate affairs Jay iMitLi,r-i, pn 9pm "a linns Up. n Plums California ppr bov $l(o"- I l((i.tiurMii. la, epi -o tiuiih lie- .... vn.ir nr i.Mt. Ka.bt jn p,n. lMill hpjd lllzher Ilearft I'd ITi .iui"."" -".....'' .-Mifc ."?... .. npavv jorKers L'i. nr(i j.. to ugnt '", Trunp. Northupstprn. Italian ppr fitTonn nthpr ecuntiei flfin 11.", 0(1(1 Increase f75S nnn other deposit 111 1T (u.n in. le-v-e f 4 ni; non public de no iti til,',i2nnn ii,vresp r..inioon, novernment Recurltles 54 202 000 ile . r.ne 3 305 000 The proportion of the hanks' reserves to liahllitiei l now 17 80 per cent. HBalnst 17 00 per cent last week and compiles with nn ad vance irom l'i J to l'i 5ii per cent In (rom the firm borne vears ago in., name mck ihii uar i. learmRS tniougn tne i.onoon oanlts ror week were 407 340,000. aeaint 40.'. 500,000 last week and 330 770 000 this vveik last j ear The rate of discount remains unchanged at 5 per cent toda Cooke has iievolta tie ast ear io go,- . 5orkpri. iii iiw.'.i pib lit ihii r. 1, " . V'iiifornia .r i.. it no if in ernmen.al work. Imlng been food ad; ., MIKEP AND 'AMIlS-n.cpipia fi m ' 8gfit P ir bo? FoWX r nppnll.: ministrator for the eastern district of h'-d hteadv Top ahPCD JI-7.i P Kiorlrta Pr cratP 14 L-.5i -, 21. do Cuban Pennsjlvania, to which he will give n'' i ivi.. its Receipts 200 head Steady ' Per crate 44 211 21 do Porto Rlro n.r ...... n .in, a ... .... I pralp S.6v i 71 (jran.B rlplawarp and Nm ,-iliiir- i,i,i. ion 111 j i 1 1,b rirm of Charles D Barney . Co w.is rstabliFhcd in 1873 successors to the firm of Ja Cooke . Co The oris inal partners were la Cooke, Jr , and Charles D Barnev both of whom retired Top I list Buffalo. Sppt CH CATTLE Re- cripl!. KHI hpau KislPr Laivps receipts 171 head Iteadv tT? 10 '.n IKld.s Reielpla soil hp"d Slron;; Heavy mined anil orkpri J0 45W10 10. light nrk iri. and piks il'iTlfi.d, rouahs 117 J3W . .,i i 1" I", stags I1JWI.1 Refined Sugar Continues UnthatiRed Mikm and lamps Receipts ooo heud York. Sept 26 The rellned """ - - New JEW YORK COFFEE MARKET tmvr York. Sept. 26 The market for ice futures opened uulet. unchanged fn advance cf 1 point Trading; on call was oniy in tecemner anu nbr .,.. r abcr .. nber ry ...... tlvrf. i "; Todu a Ve. opening; .. close. H.BU 8 (1.1 H lis 8. SO 80 8.01 (,.so I" , . 9 31 I) 30 0.5U 0.&4 Price on New French Loan Sept. 26. The Uaue price of 'French er rrnt loan ' flled erv puouenea loaaf ai TU ntirnea tne loo irancn. Kub- . b Dtxntd uctooer 20 and W Frenili Bank Statement I'arU. Sept Jfi The week!) state-1 ment of tlie Bank of Frame shown the I following changes Gold In hand In creased 461 000 francs, sllvtr In hand Increased 797,000 francs, notea in cir culation increased 134,225,000 francs, Treasur deposits decreased 208,671,000 francs general deposits Increased 101, 209,000 francs, bills discounted Increased J7.U5U mm irancs, auvances decreased 6.353,010 francs i suKar market continues unchanged 'Ihe .i.nnH Is llirlit and the suonlies amnl I n. al refiners are doinc business nn.lonuu head Hie lo 1.1c Jower t1 has". oTdc less 2 pVfc.nt for cash. '('ATnLReveiPt. 0 head S,ead5, houtli Omaha, ijepl 'JI IIOGb Receipts BANK CLEARINGS Rank rlparlnga today compared with cor responding dav last two jeara run I'.lT 11 liosinn .V Phila for nne cianuiated Itavs are unchang td at 6 056c for 96 centrifugals. a Cotton Iiuers and Sellers evv York, Sept 26 October Wilson, McOhie, Peers Ounionse und Johnson hid , Hyman, H.irtcorn, Waters, Mont Bomery and ItosenberB offered. Xovember .Sellir bid, Hartcorn of fered. December Peers, Olfford. 'ioune, Waters, (leer Brooks and Illcks hid SHEBP Iteieiuls to strong 27 000 head fcteadj Ksins-ik Cltj. Sent 26 CATTI.n Re ceipts 7000 head Slead ldc lower HOGS ItPCPiPls nOIHl Iliad Meads. bllEF.I' llecelpts 13,000 head btiady. Sleel Products to Cost More on 448 801 HJ1 S3, 744 7o $2fl H37 416 i.'u.erH Cone anil Sell.ir nfferpil York 1411 (111 (11.1 I..M Ull flirt 811 11J S7.I ' f,l!rATa.V hi, I Al.r !l, iin . 7 7W.'...I .17 7.18 914 43 7.'403 .SIarf1h.?. "". ''in'Viy r.ira uiviueiiu uy iaruon aieel amiKelffer offered. l'lttKbnrg-h, .Sept 26 The Carbon Steel Company haa declared the regular i I iVprIlnnl rntinn iiuarlerly dividend of 2 per cent and an Liverpool Uotton extra of 3 per cent on the common I I.lierpool, Sept 26 Spot cotton was stock, pa able October 15 to holders of quiet today with prices steady on the record October 10 basis of an advance of thirteen polnta , ' for middling, old contract, at 23 95d The , ... . ., . sales were 2000 hales There were no riare -Minimum rnre on Hog .receipts. Futures were steady In tho New lork. Sept 26 Coincident with the tl advance In pig Iron the price of n-i i' r!r..n i.-uiffpp nn. nnmnrv i cut nails waR increased from $4 to $5 and jay offered per 100 poundR Catt iron water pipe January Hicks Watklns. Downs, was advanced J5 a ton to $60. Blrmlng- Hartcorn, Deacon. Mitchell, Reed, fluin. i ham, and 67 70, New oik Horse oens and Hyman, bid: Hubbard. Wilson. I shoes were advanced fifty cents a ton, to I )t Jo per iuii puuuus viuiauces or 11-Xew- teen cents per 100 poundt were granted man. liuuuaru ana innn orterea. on certain sizes oi u.uufu ,ne me djsw jlny Watklns, Sellar. (iould and I price remaining unchanged Wlggln nm , vvenman, cone, tiaricorir Washlnzton, Sept. 20. Agricultural Advisory Committee has recommended price of hoea be maintained at a mini mum of JIB 5i) per 100 pounds during the wgr- ea'rly dealings. Old contract, sirot prices, were: American miuaiing rair, jd.juu irood middling 2t.58d: middllnc 23.U6d lowf middling 22 90d: good ordinary ug fairly good and that they are keei i,.ib(i a... uiui'iajjr .v.ouu, inis; foici up ciose io inn ciuriy-uay lim Dour Output Increases Minneapolis, hept 26 The North western Miller sajs- The Minneapolis flour output last week Increased 2280 barrels The output for the week end Ing September 21 was 400.140 barrels, against 432,605 barrels lu 1917 Min neapolis mills seem to be more for tunately situated as to flour orders than are Interior northwestern mills, ac cording to current reports. A majority of the Minneapolis mips report demand York, Ver a pound basket Concord 22T21p, Delaware 22?21c Niagara. 20W21c Grapes New York per 11 pound basket, Concord IlllC'lfJI -'1 0.0 caiiiornia per pox, 1 Linn Peachpa Npiv York Klherta ppr bushel basket N'o 1 $1 2HT1 111 No 2 ISlllO i T-. Tpnplips. California ner hnx Olplfi. $1 21 Cantatoupps, pplaware per standard I crate l tvw-i oo jipianarp. per jumno irate l-' 2572.10 do. per pony crate. SI 21 (T2 do California ind Colorado, per stan dard crate, $2 71. do, Oillfornla and Color ado, per flat crate. 4121 do do. pink meats, per flat crate, V."?' 21, do. do white rinds per flat crate. Jt .10. VEGETABLES The eeneral markPt was nuiet and without Important change Quotations White potatoes. Hasten) hlmrp, ppr bbl No 1 146.-1. No. 2, I2HI3 21 White po tatoes Jersey, Per S -busll naskpt No 1. S1A121. No 2. .10O7V: White potatoes, Jersej ppr 10 lbs Green Mountain, No I 2 MI&3 11 Giants. No. 1, 2 7502 85, No 2. l noji2 21. Hwept potatups, Jprspy, per basket No 1. tlllcW4l.No 2 .lOffiBOe Seet potatops North Larollna. ppr i,i, No 1 $3.104. No. 2. $IB0ftl7.1. Culls, II HwePt P.ilalopH Hasten! hnore per bbl No I. J171W4, No 2 !22 10 Let tuce. New York per irate JlfoJ. I'pl.ry. New lork per bunch 21R(l(le Luoum bera New York per basket 1J ,;" IVas. New lork. per bush-basket lM Chb bagp New York . PT ton. SJOffl Onions Je?sey. per .-bush basket 71cH0 do. do. per bush.hamper. ink $l 10 do per KlU.lh bag No 1. 4JB2 25 do. do, No J. (1 4001.50 RAILROAD EARNINGS ntlFPALO. ROCIIKHTKIl AND 1'ITTH. London(pence) 43H 49i, 49H 4DH 42M, CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Chicago. Sept 20 RUTTER Receipts ion.' tubs Unchanged VC.OS Receipts MS7 cases. One cent higher Firsts, 4140c STATEMENT OF Used in Over 4000 Plants ITee the Oil. paint with a 5i""y. tile like, white finish Jinde. by a special process oyer which we have exclusive con trol Contains no varnish Rrushes and sprays freely. Its firm, jet elastic surface will not crack or scale, for it expands and conlracta with tempera ture chanscs and withstands vibrations. RICE'S MILL WHITE (Barreled Sunlight). The original "Mill IVhtte It Increases 5 our daylight 1 to 30 by actual tests. Reflects rrf.r.y. ' natural and artl. ftclal I light. Reduces your light ing bills Resists dirt. Is sanl tarj and can be washed clean when other plants need recoat Ing Remains white long after other paints have turned yel lovv under the same conditions. This we guarantee. Kor all Interior use In anopa. factories, stores, restaurants, etc. Sold In barrels also In cans Made 111 Uloss, Kgg Shell and Hat. U. S.Gutta Percha Paint Co. Providence, B. I. ' Sold br Charles Ttnnd Company, 520 Arch St.. rhlla. The 11. I Zurn Co., 2736-2710 N. llrnud M.. Phila. C. 1. Durrow & Co., 8631 Ger- muntnwn Are., rhllu. Slmes Drug Co., 13 houth 18th M.. I'hlla. gees 4 Faber Co.. 2008-10 N. front St.. Thlla. Caperonn Paint Specialties Ce., Camden, N. J. Elmer E. Cox., Camden, N. J, Ask .12 10 OT .on .on .04 in 14 .04 .01 .04 .01 ,oa .01 01 .03 .in .13 .13 Malt Company Discontinues Dividends evv York. Sept. 26. The American Malting Compan.v's directors have voted to discontinue dividends of the first preferred stock, which had been at the late of l'i pei cent quarterly since November, 1917. The company has al ready slopped manufacturing malt, and plans aie about completed for the liqui dation of the compan;. GUARANTEE TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY x 316, 318, 320 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. UPTOWN OFFICE, 1422 SOUTH PENN SQUARE West Philadelphia Office, 9 South 82nd Street Statement at Close of Business September 21, 1918 ROCIIKHTKIl "U"UU l.l S3K'I,0!3 Increase 147.311 Third week Sept ST LOUIS SOUTHERN RAILWAY Second week September 1330,000 W2.600 NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS New ork. Sept. 20 nUTTER Receipts. R1K4 tubs Market steady. Klrsts. 343se. Others unchanged. L-. nrm huua Jtccr Dili utui c. "" "- : ASSETS Cash on hand and de- nnsited with Banks Snd Bankers $891,885.80 Municipal Bonds 105,000.00 CtT".C: 2,015,394.46 Tien,llL?.a.n.S."!,.0.n.Cd.,.a.t: 999,991.00 Investment Securities, Stocks, Bonds and Moitgages 3,330,130.67 t?ni T-'stnte (Including Vaults) 547,134.07 Miscellaneous Assets .. 35,561.75 $8,015,097.75 SUIUEL V. HOUSTON, President LIABILITIES Capital Stock $1,000,000.00 Surplus 400,000.00 Undivided Profits 82,418.34 Reserve Account 125,000.00 Deposits 6,386,702.88 Miscellaneous Liabilities 20,976.53 $8,015,09175 HOWARD K. YOUNO. Treasurer TTtnfr Ftwifls anrl InvAatfmanlft. ivliird afn Irenf ntir.fv ftnaiftlM !A 4..er3N'.5i?eono;e,B4"!'wh.P."bot?fi;; .ad apart from the assets of the Company, $18,640,846.16 . ft.l iraii Rns-.h.. niUeil ITOjlle, I SI .m 1 l il l -i H f isl MiXi 4- v. r rtWJyW'V. r f .' i . ! ?Sl i? - ii.V. - 'tA!fai m . ' r v - L.. .. V ' w V . w.'V?,vKAsr-4, Aaj araa
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