;&- M-j-svi 3J r nr-', , - .f.-.i.r... .1 WTMim PUBLIC LtiDGE mm X .. (h, V. )ax; 10, V ,", -J't s ' I -e I "rt s -M rr 4' ft; Mlvl t.r V L 1 .if.! b1 grants liberty only these who are always idy to defend it." Daniel Webster. All jour life you have en ivti Hi iirivilni?4 nf Hherty ;iit vre you going to sHcrlflce that birthright now? .Certainly jou're not. You Jare going to stllTen up your '1 spine, to pull your belt a little JV tighter ami be a real upstand ,v Ing member of the "Army that i Works at Home." Every Liberty Hond bought 1- la another bombshell clearing ' the road to Hcrlln. Huy all IW you can today and. then do the same thing oter again to ' morrow MlRAZIER 6- Qx HANKEKS ' Broad & Sansom Sts Phi! 211 E. German St, Balto. Vr: NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES -, iMtf 1 , t'r" ", m . '-Pr sr r'uJV : u,l ; End the War Bring Our Boys Back Home NEW YORK STOCK MARKET SHOWS . BEST TONE SINCE BULGARIA'S FALL Street Full of' Rumors of Crumbling of Military Parties' Prestige in Germany and Austria, but These Reports Cause. No Disturbance New Vorli, Oct, 10 The stock market showed a better tone today than at any time wince the unsettlcment resulting from the submission of Ilulguriu. The Street was still full of various rumors In record to the crumbling away of Hie military mit'8 ptestlR In Cermahy and Austria, but Inste-iil of these rumors beltiR a disturbing Influence they wore lookid on ax a source of gratltlcutlon by those who hac the Interest of the country nt lieait. It was also Insisted that the adjustment that must be looked for with an end of the war has mode good progress In anticipation of the cessation of hostilities and that the changed conditions hae already been overdlscountcd In the decline" which occuired This changed mood hum more pronounced In the bteel Industrials, with Vnltcd mutes Steel common In Rood general demand, and. after Its decline of M to 1013i In the tlrst few mlnutis, it quickly moved up to 10j3. Ilaldwln Locomotle also made a Rood nllv aftei an e.ul. diollne. and Hethlehein Steel "11" was held so tlrm nil thioimh the carl. tiadlnp as to be u subject of comment Marine Issues w'ere especl.illj Intlutnced b. positive statements thut the deal foi the sale of Urltlth lines had bten closed and all the securi ties of that omp-tny nude substantial Ruins, with the 6 per cent bonds advancing 2 points to 103s. and the piufened advancing more than 3 points to ubole 111 Interests concerned In the management of the company tell friends that announcement of the teims of the reorganization of the company will soon be made Tho oil stocks wetc aetnc again and stiong. with Te.us Company auntlns 3 points to ,vo and Mcxicin Petroleum the same umoiin. to SELLING IS RESUMED i DECEMBER THE WEAR IN THE CORN MARKET SPOT IN COTTON MART Netv York Stocks High Low ' 'n'i too V2 Vljf ' Wi 711 oil 3!.' ' 27?f 100 12 81), 15; 77i SI! tt Kl 70!4' 81 lOS 'mi (0, sow 3 no p.m. 27J4' loo 'V2 "six i.j 77!i fit) CD 7('l'j 30ii 107.'' 107N ' 1)74' 07 104 J 1 10J.W lOJJj 71!i 102 .3). 70 1U2 "J'4 t 70 102 7 ,o6, 15b' 156t' BUY ; LIBERTY BONDS Scumidt&Deeiiy Maeiiher fqn Hlr.l r. at N'. V iM WiJcsfr BMf.. Pkil.d.lpiit. P. Pb.t Hflt. Kill. 40S0: Rat 40S0 K. V. OTI-. Sn llniitri It. PK1VA1B WIRES Back Vp Our rmr nd ymir D B. .. 1 rrhnl of iNcu Grain Ke- liil'luciicud b Stronger Cables ;ardcd as Bearish Influence. Oats Sustain Losses Other Months Are 7 Points Higher to :! ts.-.. JS ,' p-i Fidelity Trust Company v UcniVer Tfrfrral :crtf Suxtrm 1 Capital $5,00q,000 . , Surplus $16,000,000 lwntown Ofllce: Ilroait treet Offlie: WW-SSl Cheatnnt St. N. E. (or. of 4-3 W. FiilirlW Si! llronil K ( htnnt ; , SfKARD POINT STORAGE COMPANY b 8lnl proposals for the sale to Fidelity 1 Truat Company. Trimtee under the Mort' at of the Ulrxril Tolnt BtoraKe Company. aViad April 1. 1SB0. nt a sumuent number V of bonda Issued uniji said Mortgage to ln - veat the sum of IS0.00U will b received at tbovofflce of the rhI.1 Trustee. Nos. 325'33t t' Chestnut street. rhlladelphla. until Monday, vawr inn, ibis, at iz o-eioeK m. The Vn. ttaAils reserved to reject any and all bids. .S.TnDBUTr TUUST COMPANY. Trustee. 4w,,iS WSI. V OEST. !-JS Mladelphls, Wil. P QE.ST. President. Sentember 10. 1818. 1.TAIM. ADVERTISBMEXTS KMTATK OF HKI.r.N K. IIALUN. Aeeaseil-.T.alfers IHtAm.nl.rv nn t tkb3-e estate Inn In if boen cranted to the insVrslcned. all parsons Indebted to the said tl ialt are requested to make payment, and havlnc claims to present the same. ' ' erlltiout deiar. at the ofdee of the Coipora- ., Uoa executor. 409 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. . ,. JOSEPH T. IIUNTINCJ nnd V Tmm i'itOVIDENT LIFE AND TUUST CO. ' OF PHIUADKLPHIA , s . ASA S. WINO. President. j. -.. , .. executors. r inrir Hornby. P&v- K k V3 TOOJIAR S. WILLIAMS. Esq J-MW Drexel l'.Ulg . Phlladelnh 1 Iphla 1A f r-smi3 E8TATK Or MARY W. COI.WDAY. Letters '..jlimtiiripv nn ,ha aKH.a haytn ueen granted to the under- v, . mirneu, an striopi inaeoiea to tne ssld es ! T requested '(, mslee psyment. and j mm having cla'ma f present the same. ..jWuot delay, at the office of the corpora- , j-l4.tisal eXWUtor. 400 Che lilt St.. Phtla.l.lnMa ' il lU'tlT T firtTan .TsW TOOVIDENT 1 irr, AijD TnUSt CO. . t .. OF PIIIIAUKT.T'IIIA &1- L . .. A9V " V.-INO. President. Ac Ot Ihelr attorner. Rxecutors. '' WIKSTKIl N KAI1R Jr. '""". tw v J.1Q1B tteal rta'e Trust nidc. Phils. r-JaB" JWTATK OF Wlt.nfR C. KVANi. , ,' J. deeiiel Letters of administration j 1 .' tin above estate halnK hen granted to "'.-j.awa' estate are requested to make pay ' 'avama those iialna- clslms to nrnsent lh "4 SirwlBiout detai, to iJv i (Mits.) l'aiidik v.. WAovnn. ,Vj, & 1-H V. Tulpehocken St Drit! Imeralirneil. hII nartnn lnHl.iu1 t. ik- A'x.a)ala1 estate are requested to make payment. 4.BHS inose iinina claims 10 present tnc VT v elermantown. Phlla -iv; crvfo ner aiiornev. yr.rJAnMAN TKnKi:s. ' WM1II8 I-aml Title Ilulldlng :-Sf I'nuaaeipni ANNITAI. .MKKTINOH IUKHKT MTKKKT NATIONAL BANK. October II till At a rccular meeting cf the Hoard of Dl. ,ora or this hank, held today. Mr. Fletaher Aas unanimously elected a vl airector to nil tn vacano caused by .. resignation 01 3ir. uuaiavus v cook i tirtu 1 , Bri.i.i.irtnr ('Ashler 'VIKBP- !' 3'"T .'ASliV'lEtttl' t.KVIN lll.l.T HKTlir.K rORKsl' I'hliiiso, Oct. ID. IlllnoU Imreaslnc . loudlnes tonight, prnliablt beiomlng un settled lYlilaM wiirmer. 1 MI.oiirl In.ettled with urobabl show er tunlslit und !Ylda. Mlwonln Purtlj elouilt tonight, pos tAM hreomlng un.ellled I rldu. Mlnneola I'ulr tnnlcht mill lrlda, e rent uneltleil niitheitl nrnier. loxrii rnil.ubl) lioer tiinlghtl lrl ila p.irtlv rlmulv. . North 'llaxotii I air Innltlit und I rldaj t nol mufh ch.inse In temperature. Neliriinka nml KmiHa-. lulr tonight and Frlilu). preceiled h miKettled et tonight t not muih (himge In tenilieralure. ...... j iimlng lair tonight and rrldat! wnrnier north. Llllrago, Oct 10. ttuiiiots tlut KtniKiur William liaO ab dicated caused great excitement In the corn pit thH mornlns and the 'general rush to sell as resumed. On the ex treme bnalv. thete whs some bujlnit RB-alnst prUlleces The arrlxal of nvn lorn, which --old at 86c. also was reKatded as a beatish Influence Holders in the counrty are believed to have become alarmed and ate hedging the cash article In the future market October opened at 1 l'34. asralnst Jl 16 at the end jesterday. No-v ember started at $113 to $111, against Jl.lu'i at the close cterday. De cember started at J 1.11 to 11.10. against fl 14 esteid.i's last lillcc The receipts here toda were 324 cars, hhlpinents from Argentina for the week were estimated at 1,000.001) bushels, against 43,000 bushels last year. Oats Kustalned further losses on gen eral si-UIng, brought about by the drop In corn and the general war situation Trade was large and a good deal ot ex citement attended the dealings October opened at 66'iC against 6ti3ic at the close yesterday Nox ember btarted at 6T4c to 644c. compared with 6CSc at the end yesterday. December started at 6tc to 64ic, against 65'ics at the end yesterday. The lecelpts here today were 13" c-ars. .Shipments fiorn Argentina for the week were estimated at UOO.OOU bushels, against none last year. .Shipments uf wheat fiom Atgentina for the week were estimated at 1,295,000 bushels, ugainst 11)5,000 bushels a year ago. The receipts of wheat at Minneapolis were 656 cars, against 338 cars last year; at Duluth 619 cars, against 104 cars ; at Chicago 62 cars, against 43 cars, and at Winnipeg 810 cars, against 333 cars J,eadlng futures ranged as follows. Test1 Open High Low 12.30 close Corn tnevv ilelUeryH if m Oct . 1.13't l.l.'.x, iNov . 1.13 Kit's Dec . 1 II l.I3, Mts i; MS I 115 ((II ION IIKI.T MKATIIt.K ( OM)l TIDNS New rk. Oct. III. The roilonlng tein per.itureH were recordel In tbe cotton belt this morning: 11g11sta. Mi Knoxtllle and Milton. lIKt Wilmington, oil tlaiita and Ntishillle. 54t 4'liiirleeton. 36l .Montgomery, OOl Sa lunnuh. MM MemiihU, lckhurg and Okla liom 1 Cltt, 6I1 litntiMi and 1 ort Snillh. (Mil .larksomllle. 6H I'ensarola, 70i Net Orleuim und dti xntonui, IZi dalteNton, There was .Ud hull of pretlikltutlnn at nkbihiimn (ll. ,:i at Meridian, .IS ut Nrn lrleun, .00 at hllene und l.Hll at x. Irksbtirg. New rk, Oct III T.J..V Steel l'olloning the lead of stronger cables Lehigh Valley than txpected, the local cotton maiKet Louis & Nash opened 7 to 38 points higher, with the I Maxwell Motors, exception of Decembei. which opened C Max Mot 1st pf . points loner. Mexican Petrol.. Spot houses and Liverpool i-old Miami Conner . moderately, while brokers iepresentlnet' Jlldxala Steel, Last close Adv Ttuniely pf .. 48J Alaska Cold M.. 3Jt Alaska Juneau,,,, i'i Allls-Chalm Mfg. 20 Allls-Chalm M pf. K0J, Am Agrlciil Chcm.100 Am licet Kugar.t . ftH'' Am Can iUl Am Can prcf . . . . 01!!f Am Car A Kdiy., 80! Am Hide & Lea.. 1GU I Am II h Lea pf.. Mi 1 Am International. iVSJi Am ico .14 Am Ice pref 62 Am Linseed,, , , 4U Am lxicomothe. . 02J4 Am Ixico pref. . OWi Am Smelt & Hcf. 7C)4' Am Steel I"drles . 8H4' Am Sugar Itef pf.UO Am Tel & Tel . . . . l()S!i Am SJIne 1, & S pf 5lh Anaconda Copper, ftS Atch Top & S K. . SOJi Atcll T &. H V pf. M Atl Oulf & W 1..HM ) ju u a: x t pi, ui j Ilaldwln Loco. . To , Halt & Ohio . . . u.Vi Batnpllas Mining 1 Bctlilthem Steel . 71,'i I Ueth Stl 8 p c pf 102 . Drkln Hap Tr.m. 42W I uurns lirothers.. 107 1 llutte Cop & Zinc. Ml ' Cal ivtioleum. ... 20 .Canadian I'aclnc.170 1'iOJJ IbO 100 1 Cent Leather Co. tlSJi" 05 WJJ Ml. j Ccrro de l'as Cop 34;4 Chandler Motor... J8.'t SO!' SOii 8'.'x Chesa & Ohio... "i7!j 57' 4' 67'4' oT.'i I Chi Mil & St V. 17' 40V lOV 40U Chi Mil & St P pf 7W' 7d; 7b', 70!t I Chi n I & Pacific. 2o.'a 23'i 25 25 C 11 I & P 7 pc pf. it' 1 Chile Copper .. . 1E1J. V!j 1U'- IUI Chlno Copper.... :;) :i8,'J :a' 8SJ Columbia (1 A. i:, lib; 3GJi "M't 'Mi Cousol Gns IUJ.'j . . . Corn Ptod Ref . -Wi 4,1 Coin Pick! Itef pt.lOj 'Crucible Steel.... o.J', .-,:i4 Cuba Cane Sugar. 2!IJ4 21)'4 Cuba Cano Sug pf 7!4 !), Den i. I'lo Hr pf Dome Mines Wt 10'4 DlttllltiF Secut 17 10'4 Krle .. 13'4 15' i Krle 1st pref '.Mi H0'4' Vcderal M & S pf Ctstoit Win . W. 2tl 20 General Motors lit I 115'4 I Gen Motors pref. . 75.' 1 78 Gulf States Steel. 70 O'I Intir Agrlc prcf. j Inspiration Cop . Interboro Consol Interb Consol pt. I Inter II.uv N" J. . Inter Mer Marine Int Mer Mar pf. 1 Inter Paper . ... Inter Nickel . . . Ivelly-Sprlngf d T Kenntcott Copper. cw York Bonds u Philadqlphia Stocks 12,', 42'., llOftOAm An deli 6a Ml anno'Angio.Pr Bs.. 94 7?2S2A,n Kor ": B '"4 jn"ftn1t & O ts.. 7C 2000 do cv 4V,ij, 7 "J" JJkn llap T U 95 1; 20000 Uordcaux C , 99 52J h & O cv 5h SI ' ,!!"2Sht t W 4s.. 67 14000 C IJ & Q 4s.. 93J 22000 Chi Mil ft St ..... I' rfd 4V4s.. 68 'JSO" lo cv 4V.P... 76 9000 do gen 4Mb. 8ft 6000 Con Oas ex- ds.HiB'-, loooo )e & n o 4 not, ,.f.S2Uom Ca" '21. U"SS$Yr Uc SHs.lOl'j -n00 Indiana Steel Bs 93 , 700 Interb It T r Bs 7", 196000 Int M Mar 6S.10.1', 1000 Leh Val ru s U'lV 6000 Lyons 6s .... 99 S340OO 1.11, ni 354.,, no.os ooo dn 1, ,,r,.fl0 12000 do 1st 4s. 1)1.34 141000 do 4Vi 1111.110 80000 do ttl 4Vfa Ofl.HS 0000 tin 1st s. 07.0,' 1000Mldalc 6s... 86'., 9000 Mo Pac W L ua 1923 . 10 9000 Mont Power 3s 85 , 2000 N V c& H 3'Sh 70', 8000 do 6s ... . 9,". 10000 XT Cty 4',;'63 93 120110 do 4 Vis Nv'57 ' 67000 X T Te'K 4Vs 86 U 1000 SYW C&114ViK 5'' ' UOOOXor Pac 4s ... 81 3000 Pen 4W 1921 97'j 6000 Pierce Oil 1924 3 6000 Head gen 4s . 81 rs 20000 St Ij ft H I" Ser A 1r . 39. uOOO Sou Pac w 3s 92" 3000 Sou It" gen 4 63, 2000South Itwy 6h 90 '4 1000 V H Steel S V 3s . 9S 6000 U K of C II 4 I BV,snewlfl9 9"i"g 3000 U K of (! U & 1 5U-s ...1921 97', 1000 Vn llwys us . . 88 2000 West Shoie. 4s 73 l.nV 99 94 'a 97 V, 99 76 96 '1 99 son 5)1 93?4 67' 2 75 SO lOS (if,-, 'I5',g 101 93 79'i 10J 99'a '19 0H.S6 ,911,1(1 91 JI4 II I). Si 11(1.4 i Bl.ttt 86i 10 85'4 70'. 95 93 )! S6'j 55 ' 84 97',. S3 81 . 5J 92 Vi iii4 l 'J l til 99 94 97 is 99 75 78 95'., 99 81 57 93 4 68 75 80 105 '4 (.6T, 96 (, UH',!, 9 J 19 :, 103 99H 09.00 , un.nu 07..14 9II.SK VA.aa 97.63 86', 9il 151 70S 95 93 99 86J1 5 5 , 8 97'i 83 81 i 59l 924 6,1 ", 90'i High t.nw .too nnld 1-oc 7n uy .1 i:ieo Stor A3n4 3874 I3(Jen Asph .13 S.I H I do pref. 70 10 100 Kk Sun C iH 1H M Ih Na. 77a 01 tfc 90 Kill Val.. MM 30 H SOOMIdvale.. 47 47 77 Penna Hit 44 lift 03 Penn Nat ilk war A3 61 38 Phlla Klec -Mi, -J4',4 100 U (1 I... A4 04 1030 L S Steel. 10.1!i 103 S814 34-Ji 10 I6H 61 la 50 V4 41 43 A3 34W 64 10.1'i Net he, V A 1 I iZl'a IKIMIS Not High I.oa 'i p in. chgc, (1000 Kelt Val 6s w 1. 00 Ji 110 it l'Vi ' 1030 Lib llonds 3is .1 OII.SO 1111,60 09,60 .'! 30 do I 'is 06.60 96.60 06,60 4- .10 loo Phlla Klec 1st 5s.. 93 I3 03 (-4 !', 99 'i PHILA. INACTIVE STOCKS Kollowlng; are nuotntlons for Inactive stocks listed In the Philadelphia Stock Kxchange and In which there xvere no transactions today. The price given is the last previous close: Acme Tea pf. 79 Ins Co X Am 26 Key Tel pi.. '" Kittle Schur4 Lit Pros ... -5s Mlnehlll 50 North Penna. 80 Pernio. Salt .. 80 Phlla Trac ,. 66 '4 Phlla A: West 6 llwys Genet al 2 , tin Cos N J.182',i IV J 8.... 41. West Coal . . 70 Win Cramp 77 York P.wys pf 31 Alliance Ins a u xvar. . . Am Gas .... Am Milling .. Am Stores... Am Stores pf Hrlll J G . . . . . Burt & Sus.. iiurr & sua nf (s Cambria Stceino Cataw 1st pf 62 Cataw 2d pf 64 Con Trac X J 66 1 m & 11 t. ... 10 in & h t pt. '7 19 l'.S 64 io',i 20 92 25 58 STOCK TRADING IS EXTREMELY 1 SLOW ON THE LOCAL EXCHANGE ', i Market Shows Unscttlcincnt General Asphalt Common Declines, hut the Prcfcrrcd'Advanccs Midvalc Is Lower and U. S. Steel Higher j Stock trading nns extremely small on the Philadelphia exchange during tho early part of today's session ami the market showed' considerable unset tlpinent. Thin condition was a direct reflection of that existing in New York, where "war" Issues were Inclined downward ami the "peace" irroup moved upward. Heports of minors In Stockholm that the Kaiser hud abdicated were not taken very sorlously here, nnd the majority of Interest was centered In what German' would do when the President's questionnaire became public In the enemy's countries. General Asphalt, common reacted 1 point, but the preferred, on a trilling transaction, recovered tho point It lost yesterday. Steel common turned upward. a small fi action during the tllst hour, but Alldvalo yielded 1 point. Philadelphia nicctrlc and United Gas Improvement appeared without clmrlges In their prices, Pennsylvania llullroad advanced to 43'i and Lchlch j Valley was unchanged. j, r Liberty Loan bonds iiiualned Inactive heic. although there was n falrlv large turnover on the big board. Philadelphia Ulectrlc first 6s iccoxcrcd to 93, but weic slow, , il , PHILADELPHIA MARKETS Neiv York Curb IMIC.KTItl.W.s VS 88 7.! commission houses were Kood buyers of January and March 'lhe market weakened shoitly after the openlnif Liverpool was a ood sellei There was lentwed southern selllntr, ulthouiih tlili- was not so much In evidence as tho pLessuie fiom local and Wall htreet sources Prices broke Into new low urounds In consequence, with December selling; off to 29.75c and Ja.nu.irj to 29.25c or about 38 to 40 points net lower At the-e figures there seemed to be a little more demand from trade voun.es and alvj covering of shorts, with tile market shonlnif slight rallies Vest it 30 u.na s no i lose Open urn in pm flu .(KM .11. II". 3il .V. 1). i 31114 .111211 '.Mi 'IS 3.1 ill Sll 10 Jan -' 1,3 211 li I'll 3S JU Ml 'M I-", Marth . Jll 43 2'l ."1 2:i 211 L9 51 Mhj 2'1.3-t -'11.30 Jul '.'O .'S ill 40 t 1.1.11,'l.i.lV,' 1.11 1.1HV, 1.IIU1 1.1BU 1.16 1.13'. Kit till'. 114 J, iir.', irn, 113' t the Oct Nov Dec I Iai rcl Oct I No . KIDS Oct . 21 3." ... Nov . 21 12 21 2.1 21 12 Pork Oct . 31 2.1 Nov 33.23 33 30 33.23 Illil Mskcd 11(1 113 HIS I.H-. (1H, IllVi KWjafc T 1, Financial Briefs 26.10 25 IS .. ti).S2 21.23 t21.U2 34 2-i 3J 411 t34 23 "v-' (J-', -. rli" The annual report of Consolidated jLpGu. Klectrlc I.lKlit and Power Company, 1 t, snUOaltlmore, for the year ended June A. lWshovvH surplus after chnrires and ! . -l en 4A rt ......I..... a. ,n. t ' . the.prevlous year. ' " 1 The Third National Hank will be open ".'all', day Saturday (Columbus Day) for Old' sale of fourth Liberty Loan bonds. . r ii The New York. Philadelphia and Nor- , ,'ftoik llailroad Company wilt pay the , aamlannual Interest of 4 per cent on . aU Income bonds November 1. as reels. jr-' tiffed October 28. MsVf'EW i-m ts'tt ;... . . .... Q aatc, me treasury mis soiu to rcu- lle-erve lianks 830.717.000 of eoe- , z per cent one-year Treasury certlil es to secure reserve name notes omlnatlons ox SI and S3. NCVT YORK COFFEE MARKET New nrk, Oct. 10. Tho cotiee mar ket opened ciulet but Ann with all prices at full maximum levels. There were no sales on the call. Cotton Itinera and Seller, Netr York. Oct 10. Octobri 1'. Harteorn, J, Hartcorn, Johnson, Kusj-ell and Smith bid; H Hubbard, Welck, Newman, Schlll and K Hartcorn offered. December JlcClhee, (leer. New man. J. Hartcorn, TV. (tumoens, Brooks and Clif ford bid : Mitchell, Hopkins, Dwight, It Hubbard. TV. Clumoens, Brooks, and Schlll offered. January Newman, TVenman, Martin, Sellar. Ilussell and V Hartcorn bid; Hopkins, Dwltfht, Schlll, Juds-on, J. Hart corn and Ja offered March Kchlcy, KVIffrr and Ulfford bid; Hopkins, Dwight, hellar. Jay, TV. Oumoens, Nevvma'n, Cone and S'gel offered. Ma Brooks Martin and bid; r. Hartcorn. lUnger, Slgel and V. Hartcorn offered. July Hanger and Parrott liartcorn oiiereu Mo Pacific Nat Conduit & C. Nat l'nam & Stp. Nevada Con Cop. Nat II of M 2d pf. New Vork Air B. New York Central, N Y 1UH.. Northern Paulrc . Ohio Cities 0 . Ontario Mining. i. Pacific Mail Pacific Tel & Tel. Penna It-11 v.. . . Peo Lias Chtcago. Pierce Oil Philadelphia Co . Pitts te West 'a Plerce-Ariow .. Plerce-Arrow pf . . Pitts Coal Pond Creek Coal. Ily Steel Spring.. Itay Consol Cop.. Heading ,'w Iteuub Iron . Stl. Royal Dut tr rcts.llrt S.'i Ki' 17 13'. 'Mi .17 M ii : 7flij 70 57'; C4.'j s 34 K7 1!8.'. lll't 3Jtj r.o 50 w, .4 5!) 116 , SOU CO 110 j 28.' a 471 WI, 16 14 'i VJii 5.'', 110 73i 10 7,'J 43Ji o.'1'j lb .11 'Mil 10 JS4 50 00! j bo :n S7. boh Ml, l.Ml'j 710. 10'. 40! i 15V, 30!4 ".lUi 1(1'. dtlle 15', 30). 20 111 i. ;i '';4 tiU 'Vl!,- Aetna llxploslves Am UHt Mfg. . . Am Maiconl Am Wilting Papei Air IteduvtlGii . Canadian Car Co, Following are quotations lor tnnctlv c I citaicoa.1 lion' New York storks In vvn'cn there weic ' cheviulet Motor no transactions toua. me puces Kiven ciamp T,W YOKK LVACTME MOCKS LTi 111 09 54H lil!. Hi! 2b!, 11L' 3.C 71 33!, 7.1 &1 73 2UJ' 29). ! 120!j 21 'Vl 19.'. lib a sss- 10,'J 120JJ 285J 403-; 2.1'. "u 'iio .3!, Ml SHU 3S!.' 120' i 285i 4oj; 21 44 'no 74 :!9j; 10 3D. 31!i 31J, aie the last previous Kale Acme T 1st pf 80 Kenkul Advance Hum 17', Adams Kx . . 53 AJax Rubber, oil Atl Coast Line 95", Am Bk N pf. 42W Am B S P. . . 90 Am B S Fpf.163 Am Beet S pf 82 Am Bit Note. 34 Am Cities pf. 10Vi Am C & S pf.lll Am Cigar .... 99 j Amer Coal ... 51 Am Cot Oil pf 79 A O C pref... 92, Am Mxpress . 78 1 Am Llns'd pf 77 '. Amer Malt.. R Am Matt pr... S'i Am ShlpbldK..K9K'. Am Srnelt pf.l04, Amer Sm pf D 89'.. Amer Snuff. . 97 Am Tel & C. 60 Am Tob pf n 95 Am Wool . 52 '4 Amer Wool 53', Am Wool pf.. 93-U Am Wg P nf. M- Assets Real C 1 '4 Asso Dry (Ids 15 Assoc Dry Q 1st pref... 61 Assoc Dry G 2d pref ... 35s Associated Oil 61 "U Atl B & Atl.. 9 1 alt S. Oh Pf 5 Barrett Co ... 9.'0 Barrett Co pti01. Beth Steel 72 I) hi:; '43". ilf 55! 1 55!,' 55! 1 10!n lGJi IbJi 31. 30, 31 30 35, 35 40 10 10 GO, "tki C5 23J,- 2.1!.' 2Ji eb! . b7'. hO bo' j 85 j I Booth Klsh Brook U (las Brown Shoe Blown S pf.. Brunswick . Butterli-k Co , Bush Teim.. Butte & Sup. 1 Cal & .Mix. . Cal Pet pf . . Cal Tack . . Case J I nf . . Cent of N J Wenman Cothrau, bid; b Saxon Motors ... Savage Arms . . . .' St L-San l'Van. .. Seab Air Line . . . Scab Air Line pf. Sears Roeb & Co. Shattuck-Arliona . Sinclair Oil Refln. Southern Pacific. . Southern Railway Wi 0i 10!' Wi 21'. 158!4 14;, 32!, 88m 27! , 01' ; 11 8 bl!i 11 8'.' 01!, 11 8!.' 24 90 67 97 12i 11 SO 24 t,6 4 64 40 83i :o: Moines 2d 30 K Kress S II .55 Kims S 11 pf.102',1 Lake 11 .t W 9 Laclede (las. 83 Lee R & lire 11 LIB & M Tob 1 80 Lnrlllard P .155 Lorillard Ppf 102i Louis S. Nashll6 I. 13 A W pf 20 Loose-Wiles B Co 1st pr . SG& 1-oosc-Wilcs B 2i pf ..20 Miickay Co pf 61 Manliat Alk 40 Jlanh Beach f, .Manhat Kiev. jZi Manliat 13 pf. 96 -Manlia Shirt. 65 Manh Shirt pf 27fi .Manliat Sup. . 48 Mhn Mo 2d pf 23 May Sirs pf. 98 Mex Pet pf..1no .MSP&SSM pfl05 M & St L new 10 Mln A. St N nil 9't Mont Power 71 Mo K & Tex 51, Mo K & T Pf, 10 -Mo Pac pf.. 57 8. .Miir i. Kssex. 72 .Mont Pow pf. 99 ; Nut Acme , 30 . .Wit Bis pf . 92 Nat CiS pf.100 Nash i- Chat.119', Nat Lead pf.lOlH N Cloak A. S.. 58 N Ck & St pf.100 Nat Lead. ... 58 i Norf & W pf 71 Norf S. South 16 Nov U Sen Stl 62 "i N O T & Mcx 23 V, NYC4.ST lfct p 55 N Y C & St K 15 N V C & St K 2d pf .. 40 N Y O & W,. 21 N V Duck ... 2"'', N Y Dock pr 48 1$ lllllo I'l HUP. 41V ("tirtlss Acioulaue Carvven Tool I Carbon tteel Kmerson I'hunoa-iauh Kednal Dve . . Hendee Mfg , Lake Torp Boat Kehlgh Coal Sales 1 Lima Loco 1 Malm Munitions N Y Shipbuilding. . Nor Amer Pap Pulp Otis Klevator . Peerless Motor Poole I3ng . , Redden Truck Scilpps Booth Standard Motors Steel Alloys nuDiiiarnie ... St Joseph Lead. 'Todd Shipbuilding .Triangle Film ... I Unit Profit Shailng ,.i; S Steamship .United Motors j World Film I Wright-Martin Air Inc Concent ... Hil S',4 I 4't; 3 ;,s 28 7 IS I-J.1 73 31 H H.V I II 3 S3 3N 1. 41! 5 "4 47 14 40 II 4 13 14 69 'i, H, T'ii 'i M, I Viet Vsk K 11 lUa ay, IIS 9 S3 8!, I'.X HII .13 H Ids I'.s J a 3. 911 4 1. 44 3 M IS All N Icne (sale) V JU :i I'll ',4 3 14 14 14 93 a 'a 6 Tla ' 31 ,SI'AMIKI) Oil 130 Cent Lthr pf.l03, "nt..."t.r. ..J.'i ""tnc DUl Jiltll 100 158' j 100 Todal'a Yes. upenlnic I lost, October . . . SO Wl November 'SOS H (13 Iiecunber H.su s M) January .' S.U3 s.tir. IVbruary O.to 'J.lii March 'O.M 9 23 April 0 III! May 'O-oS 9 33 June 9.70 U.7U July 9.H3 U.H.T Aunust , ... .M0.9II lllUD September . . , MO 13 DIVIDENDS DECLARED fh Now York Subtreasury calned 14,000 from the banks esterday, mak- n, casn net gain since Friday of flllla Flelsher has been elected a dl- of the Market Street National tilling a vacancy caused by tho ntlon of Qustavus W Cook. 4rectort of Keystone Tiro & Rub Conipiny have rescinded their ne ar June 14 calling ror a u 1-3 stock nd ana instead nave authorized a button of 15 per cent In common rpayable November 1 to stock ot uciouer 44. . "GOVERNMENT BONDS Psclflc Coast Company quarterly of l', on first preferred and 1 on aecond preferred and common, all payable November 1 to stork of record (Xtober 23 Pittsburgh West Virginia Ilallvray Com pany quarterly of 1H on preferred. pa able November 30 to stock of record Nnvem- in i oer .. m i inntlnental Motors Cornnratlon. aucrterly of 1W per cent on common stock; payable October 30 to slock of record Octnoer 21, and Quarterly nf l per cent on preferred, pav. able October 13 to stork nf ris-nrd October 3. Ulectrle Hond and Khare Company, quar terly of IV. per cent on preferred and 2 per cent on common. The common Is pay able Oetolier 15 to holders of record October 12 and the preferred November 1 to holders of record October 1, .. , . . Hudson Safe Denoalt Company, dividend of A per cent. paable October 14 to holders uf record October 10. Cluett. I'eabody t Co. quarterly of II Bo on common, pambie Novemoer I to aioc oi record uciouer -i. Klg Ask rd. 1M0 .., . 9 IBSO ,, , S., ... p4 1918 K ... KtaLrai iavii- IUILIIOAD EARNINCS SOUTHEBN BAILTVAY Operating- revenue. Operating Income., Total Income . Net income , Burplus . 1918 1 90.7 16 566 2H.42V.BSl 2.M0,IH! 14.037.415 . J2.41 7.203 Inreeasa 113.161, 917 s.ijjio.nns s.oiyi.su 2,313.220 1,092,541 Flour Production Decrease! Minneapolis, Oct. 10. Tht Minneap olis flour output last week decreased 28,145 barrels. The output for the week ending October 6 was 190,175 barrels. -t ,416,96s t)rzl-n 1917. TUlr two mills are in pper. UNFILLED STEEL ORDERS DROP Business on Books September 30 Was -461,130 Tons Below Au. 31 New InrU, Oct 10. In its monthly statement Ksued at noon toda the t'nlted States Steel Corporation rerrts untllled orders on Its books as of Sep. tember 30 last of 8.297,905 tons This compares with 8,759,013 tons on August 31 last, a decrease of 46L138 tons and with 9,833,477 tons on September 29. 1917. Comparisons of untllled tonnase at the end of p.ich month since January 31, 1913, follow: Month of Ton. Month of Tons Sept. I'llS. S,2ll7.nil."i Oct.. 19IR. K.1HV4T2 1HIH, io'J.042 Bent l'ltfi. B3I7.61S 191H. K.nlK.hdiS Aug.. 1913. 4.W0H.4T3 IU1N. X.SW.tl.'l July lllt.1 4,1128 340 1918 8,741 8SJ June. llll.V. 4 67m 1(16 IIUS fl.DT6.400 May. 11113. 4,264.3!IS 1918. 9.2SS 41T Apr.. 1915. 4.192,244 19IH. ll.47J,K11 Mch. 1913 4.'.'.",3.74( 1017 II 381 718 Keb. IDI.T, 4,343,871 1917 H.WI7 KM! Jan. 1013. 4 24H.371 1917 fi.IHfl.nT1 Dei.. 1!I14. 3 Ml mi Sept., 1-117 0 SIT 477 Nov. 1914. S 824,30-.' Aug.. 1917 10 4117,04(1 Oct.. 1014. 3.4A1 0117 July. 1917 IIINUIH4 Sept; 1014. 3.787 1167 June. tlltT 1I3KT287 Aug., 1B14. 4,218.331 May, JliJT II.NkA .-.91 July, 1914. 4.K.8 3RH Anr 1017.12.IN3 OKI lune. 1914. 4.03.' H17 Mch.. 1917 11 711 844 May. 1H14. a 996.200 Pel... 1917 1I..-.7IKMI7 Apr.. 'l4, 4 277 116a 11117 11 471.011 Mch.. 1014. 4 nil S 1 191(1 11, .147,286 Feb., 1(114 3 . 440 191A 11.II1H..14J Jan.. 1914, 4,613 680 1916,10 01.12(10 Dec., 1013 4 2sj,ins 191B, 0..1J2 14 .Vnv 1913, 4.8IIS 147 HUB, 9.SB0S17 Oct.. 1913. 4 313,787 11)16 II. .111.1 .1112 Kent.. 1111.1 .1 nm iss June, 1916, 9 640.418 Aug., 1911, 3,22l!4ns .Mai. mm ii.iMT.ias .iuiy. mm, n .iimi .na Apr.. 1910, 0.29..m June, lnisj, .1.S07 M7 Mch., lnin. n.sii.nni May. 1913, n .124 32'. Feb., 1916, 8,.1H.nn Apr., 1913. nn77n. Jan.. lnin. 7.922.7IT Men., 1013, 7.488 9.1 Dec. 191.1. 7, 806 220 Feb. 1913 7 .-, 714 Nov., 1913. 7.189.487 Jan., 1913, 7,827 368 Unfilled orders on the, corporation's books at the end of each quarter since March 31, 1907, were as follows; ., T" Tons Quarter ending Quarter ending with with Sept.. 1918. 8.297.903 Sept.. IB12. 6.511 .107 June. lBlh. 8.1118,86(1 June, la' a'. 3.807.346 jicn,. i.', ..... . -,'" men., iv -, n ani nl Vui:.. June. May Apr.. Mch.. Keb , Jan.. Dec. Nov.. net, Jan., Dec. Nov. Oct Hept.. Aug, juiv Dec. Hept., 1917. 9 SSI. 718 1U17, II, mn 7T June, 1917.11.383 287 June, 19 VIch, Dec. hent., June, Mch.. ilec. 1917.1 June. Mch., Dec, Hept.. June, Mch.. Dec, Sect.. June. Men., Dec. 11.711. 11.(147, 447.801 ?47.717 n a: -.1 ...., . ., ,.,,,, ' Men., is 1. 3 4 .2SS riee lft n H. ft 3?2..1H4 Hani lnin n 1KB ine 916. B.!(l.418 June. 1910. 4.2.1T.'794 Bis. B.S3I noi u,h.. into. .-. in-.!. B13. 7.8(H1 220 Ilee . 111(111. S lilT'uni i- .n. . -. -.- .. "I' ! . Tl.-'-' oepi.t l.io, "-Sii.V1 ePl., lV(m. 4.7US Dec. Sept., 19 1. 1911, 3.I1S4.76 n nii,aiT ii ins Southern Rwy pf. bi Studcbaker Co ...-GO'i Tenn Cop & Cli.f 1054 Texas Co ISO Tobacco Products. CH'j Union Padflo ...127 Union Pacific pref. 70 United Cltrar Strs.101 U S Ind Alcohol.. 09 i U S Ind Alco pf . U S Sm Ref A: M, U S nubbcr .... U S Rub 1st pf. U 3 Steel U S Steel pref.. Utah Copper ... Va-Caro Chem .. Wabash Wabash pref A.. West Pacific pf.. Western Un Tel. Weotlngh E & M. 42.' ,' Woolworth Co.... 121', Wilson & Co ... White Motors . Willys-Overland JaJ Sb'.' US 118'.' S7; . 04! ; n . 02' j .104 . lUo!. .Il0), . 82 . tw . b'4 . as . CO 1)3 ol 1. 21.- 1(1" 18.'! 70'.' 12X loij; ioi IW'4 WI y-' i b7,. 27'. 14' 575.' iti; ; 1MJ as', 12 bl,j i' :ij bS'. W.J.' I'i!i Hl.'i 1W1 os; 128 G9l!) 101 00,S4' OH. 101 014 Ul.'j 104 104 WiJ( 105J.' 105!f uw; not,- noh t2 i!i 12!. SI 'S'j (151, 43J4- 8IJ4' b 05h 42!.' 217. 21! 21JJ Ki-dlvidend Central Leather com nee rent! Du Pont de Nimours deb per cent: Pittsburgh Coal of N. J pf, l'i per cent.i vvesiingnouse Air ifraae. 11, 10, 14 NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS New York, Oct. 10 IIUTTKIl Itecelpts. 10O3 tubs. Hlghcr.srorlnir .1BH Itnflo; ei tras. niie Inside; firsts. o74.1HVic: sec onds, .-,4J.1-rl State dairy, 08i.18toc: Imita tion creamery. 44V4tJ4fc KOUM Firm. Itecelpts. 10,.19.1 cases. Whites. 73t7Mc. others unchsnged. fertntnteed P 3 Cert V 1st pf 431J (' & S A Tcl.108 Chi & Alton. 7V. "hi fit West "U Chi Ot W pf. 23'i Chi X West. 94 l Chi P. I & P 6 p c pf... 6.'. Col Fl Ir. . 43 CM n 111 Pf c 9s Clnett-Pbv pf. 99 CCC 4 S I.pf.127 C R I & P tc 26 Col Fuel & ir 42 '4 Cot F & I 1 4-( ', rnl fi. S 1st pf 60 Col & 2d pr ;; Oivens Dot B7U Pan-Am P pf 98 PCC & St L. R4 Pere Sfarq. . 14 ',i Peo A- i:ast., B Peie JIain pf 40 Pettlbone Mul 39 I'ettl 31 1st pflOO Pitts Coal pf 83 U Pitts Stl pf. 94 Pitts k TV pf 78 Press S C pf. 95 Pub Ser Corp 89 Pullman IP C.122 ily St Sp pf.1015, Rep ! & h pf.100 nenrs-ltoen pfl20 Comn Tah 33 : -s-Sheff pf 54 rSrSTlnt C M 11 i So p R CUK..120 CoSt Canqpf.l00 3.1? n R S pf 107 5-JJl-JI! Went., OB, 4.70881 4.678 196 June. iBoo; 4.017.D89 4.2.1.1.74M Mch., 10, 8.343.39.1 8 83S A43 Dee long. I Ml !IM 8.787.667 Sect., 1906, S.421.077 4,012.917 June. loos, s.als.sin 6-253 821 Mch.. 1B06, 3.781.8(3 4.282.1II8 June, JB07, 7.60S J8 6 003.7S5 Mch.. 1B07. 8 048 OlS n.gn7.ftt K.nl . tOOT. AnK miu ..'. - ii- -.'-i:.-L-"-' mm van Liec. 918 1912. 7,882.164 1907. 4. 624.333 Taken From Cell, Diet in Hospital A few hours after he had been put In a cell, W, J. Smith. Seventeenth and Francis streets, aiea today jit the llulme inann Hosp'tal, as lhe resrlt of a cere CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS rhlrsgs, Ott 10. IlUTTEn Ilecelptt, 70.111 tubs Market Vic higher, EOOH Itecelpts. 6153 cases. Unchanged. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Hoi Pulak. 3100 N. 11th St., and Alice F. Weinberg. 886 K. TValnut lane. Itoland J. Ron, 3403 TV. Cumberland St., and P-uth K. Miller, 3434 N. 30th at. . William 11. McPbee, 802 N. 39th St., and I.llllan tlray. 874 Drltch ave. Itobert H. Moore. 134t Mlrtlln at., and Ara. bella. Toper. 2437 R. Memphis st. .. Harold I.. I.a Mont. 146 Clreen St., nnd Margaret M. Union, 911 Falrmount av. Pernhard Hinder. 4ll.' V, (1th St., and Maria Mnurer, Slim N. Hope st, Bernard' Silverman. 11.11 Kris ave., and Florence Strause. 1307 Erie ave. Allan A. MlUer. M1H Chester ave,, and Marie Calling, 221 8. Rth at. , . ... Henry II. Will. U. S. Navy, land Elliabeth M. Klfgerald 3186 Chatham at. . , James V. McCutcheon. Washington Hotel. 7th anil uermaniown ave., ana ceiin. K. Duffot. 18.13 E. Madison st, Arthur Huhn, 1621 N. Amerlcun at., and Sophia Muth. l2l N. American at. Edward Ie, 8847 llaverford ve and Mat tie Knyal. 4108 llaverford ave. George I Van Ixan. 4092 Warren avs , and Margaret Davta 8834 llaverford ave, James Illager. 8818 N, Sydenham St.. and Sarah Trlsdah), 3818 N. Bydenhsm st. Frank I Humble. 692J Pulaski mve and Anna M. Warren. 424 K. Jlalnea at. Ilenlamln F. Cutter. Paoll. Pa., and Mar garet K Wiley. 2124 E. Dauphin St. Peter J. Kelly. League Island, and Marie K. Rose, B62B N. Msscner si. n L. KeMen, 1S2S w Ionian ave.. Cont Ins Co. 52 Cripple Creek 28 Cuba A Sutc.136 Cuba AH pi. b Derre & Co pf 92i Pel L& w:.172n n S S & A pf 34 Pet Edison ..10" Del 4 Hud.. 109 Det Onl RR. 80 D S S & A pf 6', Klec Stor Bat 03 i:ik Horn Fl 28 i Klk 11 Coal pf 37 T-rle 2d pt.. 22 flen Chem pf.100 Gen ClK Co 4BK Oen Cltrar pf.100 flen Clear nf.lOOVi Oen Klec Co ItOH lloodr BF pf 100-,, Goodrich B F. Bl riulf M & N. 10 Of M & N pf 30Vs Of ( n Hartman Cp 46 Hav Klec ...101 Homeitake . 96is Inter Agr ... 16 Int Ilarv Cor 60 'i Int liar NJ Pfl06 Int Paper pf. 99 II Pap pf sta 64 111 .V.r, ,-i Inter salt .. Isl Creek CI. Iow.t Cent .. Jewel Tea . . Jewel Tea pf Kan City So Kan C So nf. S4 Kayser J . , .100 Kay J 1st pMOEVji Kelly-Sp pf . 76 0, Kelsey Wh Co24H Kelsey Wh pf 86 KCF3 & M uf B9 K Co M & I.P 87 Keok & D M. 4 VI I O. Cf .. . - St I. S I-' pf 28 St I. & S W,. 19 Ktl.&S TV pf. 31 Stall Mil pf. 80 4 Stand .Mllllii-r.117 itudebaker pf 92 Super Steel.. 40 Tenn Copper.. 16 i Tidewtr Oil., 182' Tob Prod pf. 94 i To! St I. & W 54, Tran Wms. ..37V. TSL& Wpf c 11 Tol St Ij West ctfs 6 Twin Cy Rap 31 Unit Alloy Stl 37 VI United Fruit 141V4 U Ilruic Ut nf 49 Utah Sec Cp. 18 Utd Du 2d pf 78 Un Dyewood E8 Unl r 1st nf 95 Unl Pap Bd. 214 If S S 1st pf99T4 Jill Pap Bd. 214 H North pf 90 Un C sirs pf106 nt North pf. 90S H 5 ' Plt"'' ir' U S S & II pf. 43H ci express. 164 U S Realty.. 14i Va Iron CAC. 70 V-Car Ch pf 109H Va Ry & Pwr.l02H Vulcan Detln. 8 Vulcan D pf. 42 Wabash uf B 24 61 'i Wells-Fafito . 64 VI 67 West Md ... 13 4U WMd 2d pf.. 32 28 Westing Mfc 91 1st C9 18 Wla-mre B nf 100 onn pr is oa Woolworth ..121 Woolwth pf A 90H Woolwrth pf 111 Worth P &. M B3l Wheel & I. K Wlicel&I.F, pf Wlllys-Ov pf IllInuN Ohio . . .. Prahle Pipe . S O Cal . .. S O X .1 . . S O X T . . IMIKPKMIKNT Hainett Oil A.- Gas Cosden & Co i:ik Basin . Federal Oil , . Inter Petrol . . Houston Oil Merrltt Oil . . Midwest lterlnlnir Met Petrol . Ohio Fuel . . Oklahoma Ref Sapulp.t Itef Sequoyah . Sinclair J98 JS'S 213 3211 '.'64 Oil. ii 6 'VA 1,1 1.11 il',4 116 6'i TIIXIMJ Atlanta .... Big- Ledg Butte New Voik Con Ariz , . C F S & Jerome First .National Ooldfleld HelKcr . Ooldfield Cons . . (lold field Florence Ooldfleld KeWHiuis ureen Monster . . . Hecla Mining Howe Sound .... Independence I.ead . Jerome Verde Jim Butler Jumbo Uxtenslon McKlnley Darragh Mamna Copier . .Muther Lode Mines Co of America Nevada Hills Nevada Wonder . . Xlplsslug; Ohio Copper Ray Hercules San Toy .,. Tonopah Kxtenslon. United Verde ...... West Und Coo. White Caps Yerlngton , ... 1.1 (i irOf'KH 3 131 30'.' JS7 !I7 .12.1 267 ' STOCKS Vt 6T 3T .' !8'4 ,11 3 ' 117 Us 13 f4 6 "a tn 16, 77 6H IN A 4 2 ' 46 9 40 311 33 Ii 8"a U 4 7 ii; 36 V4 93 Bethlehem Bs .... Cosden Oil 6s Cot'den & Co 6s,,. Cudahy Bs Russian Clovt 5 Us TtUKslan Oovt 6Ab Southern Railway Bs. 8 flnclalr Oil 6s 80 Todd Shipbuilding 6s. 100 .HON II H i.lOO'i . 79 .. 79 ,. 94 , . 60 67 4 Ml 3 21 II 3 M 30 49 10 43 3.1 ' 3.1 31 1 4 a4 8" . ! i 9 1 M 1 13-32 SB 97 101.4 4 ioo;-i 80 80 lOO'.i GRAIN AND FLOUR VVIIIIAT lleielnts 31 407 bushels There was no. pressure to sell and prices ruled nrm. VVe quote. Cnr lots in export elevator (Government staiidard lnsiictlonl standard prices No. t. red winter, 42 J9: No. I, northern sprlnc. 12.391 No. 1. hard VNinter. 82.39: No. i, red winter, garlklo, 82 87; No 1. red sniuttv, J2 36; No. 3. red winter. ' $i.36j No. 2 northern spring, S3. .Ill; Nu, 2. hard winter, l',3il; No. 2. red winter, car llcky, 83.34: No. 2. red smutty. 82 .13; No. J. red winter. $2 32: No. 8. northern inline, 12.32: No. :i, hard winter, (2..I.1 r.'d Win ter. garlic!!, 2 30; No. :i, red unuttv, .2,29. COItN Itecelpts, 102t bushels Demand ' was light and tho market was largely nom- . Inal Quotations: Car lots for local trade ' Yellow, as lu grade and location, ll.tiltt 17(1 UVTS lleiell.ts. 3.1411 bushels. The mar ket was unsettled and fullv l?c lovser. with demsnd Ilht (Juntatlonw: Car lots as to rotation No 2 while, MHiSi'ic: standard vlilte, 7'iVi WMie; No. 3 whin. 7'Hriii,e; No 4 white, 771 7Sc Pl.oCIt Itecelpts.. .17.1 barrels and 1.346. 017 lbs. In sack" Uemsnd was slow and prices wele weak, Quotatluns. To lirile, p. r 196 lbs. In 9H-1U suks Winter wheat, 100 ner rent flour, tlutclo '.'.": Kansas wheot, ) inn per ent Ilour. fluiiotflli HI spring wheat lOo per cent rlour. 410HOW1US5. JIVE K1.0L'U llfinand lUlit. VVe iplote ut IN ,1Utf9 3o per barrel In sacks, as to iiuallty. PROVISIONS The market ruled firm with a fnlr lob- i blng demand and some kinds were higher. I Quotations: City or western bonf. in sets. smoked and alr-drled, 47c. city beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked, alr-drled, IKc, beef knuckles and tenders, smoked, the, beef hams. 461; pork, famll. $.1JW..4: I hams, S. P. cured, loose. BlffS'ic, do, skln- ned, loose. 3UU87C-, do. smoked. 38(IJ9i.; other hams, smoked. ilt- lurid as lo brand and aleraire, 3ltl37c, liams.vfcniokeil, western cured, Kilr37e do, bollul. boneless, .Vic, picnic shoulders, S. P. cured loose, J'W, do, smoked. 2se: bellies In pickle, ae lording to nverasv. looe. 36c; breakfast bacon, as to brand and average clt cured, 47c: breakfast b.iconskW stern i tired 4c lard western letlncd. ."ti2N , laid pure jilt), kettle rendered, 'JMWSMjc i REFINED SUGARS Orterlngs were light and the market .ruled firm on a basis of 9c for tine granu.ated DAIRY PRODUCTS CHEESE Supplies were small and th' market ruled Ann with demand fair lhe Quotations were as follow: New York. I whole-milk, fancy fresh, 3iUH3tv; ainilals tilgher. do. do. fair to Kood. fresh. dJUftj'ti Wisconsin, whole-milk, fane, X'.V.u'ic: do dn fair lo good. 320J-"ic. I1CTTKR Heielpts were light and lhe market ruled tlrm ut the late utlliilue. Oe hand was fair. Quotations: riollrt-parked ireamen extra, r.lic; hlgher-siorlng Kcd S0ff82e: extra Mrsts. .184! .18'ir; tlrsts, C5tf 1 .17c, seconds.- fiJW.Ilc; tancj brands of prints I Jobbing at OHdldf; chulce at ti3ci fair to good at r.9fc02c. I KC1UH Demand was fairly actlie nnd the market ruled tlrm on both fresh and storage eggs. Quotations were us follows: rreecHS.s. nearby firsts. 11.1 U0W10 20 per standard case; current reielpts 1 1.1. .low i-. t.ii imp ink. upftLerti extra Mists. 813 90 816 20 pr case; firsts 11.1 .IHfMB.Itu per i use: Inferior lots lower: storage eggs 812.73 f 18.80 per case l s to nuall ; rantlled and rerrated eggs were Jobbing at SSOOc per dozen. POULTRY I.IV'K Demand was onlj niutlerate, but xalurs were steadily held Quotations Fowls not .Leghorns, artordimr tu iuallt. 374t81lc. White Leghorn fowls 8ilJJSc; spring chit kens, nut Leghorns, according tu duality. 7.(lic: TVhlte Leghorn rhickens. na to uuallti, .1.1 f 4 87c; roosters, 2 1 U 2.1c; .lucks. Pekin. 3U&38C. do. Indian Kunner, -s((r.1llc; guineas, oung, per pair eian Mng lVi4C2 lbs apiece, 8101.3.1, smaller sUes, S04ts3c: guineus. old per pair 7544 sue: pigeons, old, per. pair, 30&83c, do to'"" -vr pale 3311. tup. 1 DIlEaSED Was nrm1 and unchanged wllh , supplies veil cleaned tip. Quotations; Kresh 1 killed fowls. In hhls.. tlrv picked, fancy, se lected. 88c: weighing 4W lbs. and oer apiece. 1 37hc: smaller sizes. t)3Q37 : old roosters, dry nieKetl -JNV4t: cnukena. western. tano. weighing l'itrs lbs.'aprtce 384(lc: welsh ing 4 lbs. apiece and over, 35c; weighing 3VH lbs apiece .'l-'fl 3.k-:, weighing 3Vs ilR lbs. apiece. 304331c: spring ducks. Long Istand and Penns)lanfa, dH39c: squabs, per do . white, weighing ilM2 lbs per do., J8g S.28: do, weighing 11410 lbs. per dox. 7 7. .10: do. welirlne 8 lhs." per dos , turn 6, .10; do, weighing 7 lbs. per do.. 14 3003: do. weighing S6'i lbs. per doz , I84: dark, tl. .1062.30; small and No 2 1 J 50; guineas, soung, per pair i3ctl,23; old. 00073c. FRESH FRUITS Demand was only moderate and peaches I ruled a shade easier. Other fruits showed little change. Quotations- Apnieg. .m Vork. per bbl. Wealthy. ?306 30; Maiden lllush, I4Q6: Iluhbardston. tf.'; (Iravrn steln, $3 80 St. 1 .10: Twenty-ounce, 13 80 .1,30: (Ireenlng, 844V.1; various varieties, 134 I, Apples. Pennsjhunla nnd Virginia, per bid (Irlmes. !l,.1ufs: King, ISJJfl- Hold ln. M lien Davis. 3 notj I: York ",. P-ral, t.4t 3. Jonathan. 1.1 esT vi .'; Illl-arial hn aly a lll.fs Ha . -,rr..,, .. -...., .rrnti, Jjvrvu 1. tit I fin f I..49-IC., l,l frnftUrt basket. Xli('l4 AUP2 ifi. Apples. CutlfornU. ixr ui. 9ivru Pparn, New York nr i.itV..t ?'liir,W' 'ltC4.23. Ileurre R ?orn.!,'.mpehr lW'A, '' nums. New vri,V Damson. peV' bushel i -?,' ' lVmv California, per box, !'" I'fune': NJ.'.rr .w, Ao" i'r.n"'.'Northtern. 70 ,limV,n."'rJ".' '""""..ner box. Il California, per V ..",' S,".V '"'.. "ranges. Il...e..(...l. ri ' :' v .jri run crate, I3llir,i), ,",'"" cuian, .per ii -.ii . . . - " S4IV.U. iitr rruin .ranwrrles. Jersey, nee ! ,Zkl (IrnriAa It.i. . ' n ik ii:: . ."" "re per bov ur lo $2..1ii4j:i oi k. per ISM box, N. w Delaware. . is,. T;;-"m-ura, -f3nej "rapes. New York ner "ll"lir".' "u2Sc. "rd. 81.16 wi"'.' 5rDlil"',..ViVke.t' Con" lot, tl.i,1t4 pi.i T?' L'ifora a, per her ii.ii.,L,..V,,.'t X.ew York. ni4..ei. U.i a . -.. :' "ISKf'ls-.MI T t' IHC7n i.."--"-" 8l:i,,oamrhf,' '-''"ornl-. .per Vox 'Si VEGETABLES market was Quotations Portant cliimV n. .'V?.,,llh hn I'd -ti nun mil rn.a in.. .Ittsev ml P.:.'!?. VThite potatoes. urceri Tl.Vunl. ' "v" ,""."? e.SfiT. ,W .lbs- 1 t2.ll1flL.T.l. v- .: 'V.".'.'.V ."lants, Xn potatoes. Jersex. nerk.-Y-Vill-r"-. S2'ct 2. BlltfOOc. Sweet potatoes North K'VRr'h-". 1. l3fr3no'- xorl..h ' ''" .41 AVxeet nntalr,.. U--.T' kuc. No Carolina JI...OW J - , : :..-.. .'nei noia ."l.?i'rV.r.'!, T . X". 1. 8S.S3t.sioV Nt. 81 WI-: I'elervrxSSTVJjr ":kL.P. ".'. 111c, i i .'. I 17 onions 1 nrlc. nmt l..,Kk ... : New- lork. per basket, tl Cucumbers. ,'.' New York, per bushel bssket do, du.Vo:A tI.23l"o." ' ""' f'hlaaen ,' netta: .IVESTOCK QUOTATIONS )(( h iff S. Oct. left Il,Ut- Ihun hfH', SlS.lOltl AO: OTlr.1.0! rBr.lrtnns I,- i... ..- :Ui " " loJen'deff 'eV'on ScSf" JSIte'rS.'f'. cio",1:." """' -Slower r.hT,. ? 1 1 ..! Ilecelpls, 33.0110 head. T .""" "1 and feeding classes 10 1IO0.1 llecelnt. oier. C210 head. .il yesterday. Ilutrhers' meuiuni light. llK.ln Slow. about 11,,'n""hb.1,rJfn' r" 1'' HOCIS Ileielpls. 13H0 hesd. I.er. Heavy. J1S.9.1W1H, t"i?.V3,7-p,.g.:u',nify."'ht "' " lirjl.l-ANU LAJIHS llecelots. 300 sheep, 111. iii 4jp Top head. Htead, lambs, tlil.nu ,i CA1.VKS Itecelpts, 200 head tu 119. steadi Kast Illlflalo, S. V Oct 10. CATTLE Itet.epts. 330. bead, Htead Cahes. re cetpts .10 head; steady. I74rl0, HOOS Uicclpts, sno head. Pigs steadM good higher: heavv. J1S.7310; mixed hthI jorkeis. tio, HkIic orkers tis18.,1u. PlV .81S.1'1; roughs. 110 23(116.30. stags,. I12l 14 ' MIIKKP AND LAMPS Itecelpts. 200 head. I.alnbs 2.1c higher at J10C17. Others unchanged south Omaha, Oct. 7400 head: l.le lower. CATTLE Itecelpts. 9000 head 13 1,1c lower. SI1EEP Itecelpts. 2000 head. 10. HOU3 Hecelpts, Slow, 10, Steady. 68 9814 83 10.1. ; 67 Kansas City. Oct. 1 0. CATTLE Its. ceints. Ill.nnii head. Slow, steady to weak. IKK1H Hecelpts. 70IMI head? 1c lower SUUBI' Itecelpts. 11.000 held. Stead. Itrill Pus on Back Dividends The J, G. Brill Company has declared the legular quarterly dividend of 1 per cent on the preferred and an itddltlonal 3 per cent on account or accumulated unpaid dividends on the preferred, pa able November 1, to stock of reconl October 23, .The preferred Is a 7 per vent cumulative stock Hnd after the present dividends are paid the accumu lated dividends will amount to 8?4 per cent. i No Change in Refined Sugart .NEW YORK, Oct. 10 The refined sugar market remains unchanged at 9c, less 2 per cent for cash. Raws are unchanged at"6.0S5c. l 19 82 s Engliih Bank Statement I.ondnn, Oct 10. The weekly state ment of the Bank of England: Total reserve 28,702,000, Increase 407.000; circulation 62,796.000, Increase 544, 000; bullion (73,109,000, increase 952, 000; other securities 96,611.000, de crease 4,218,000; other deposits 181, 585,000, decrease 6.(42,000 ; public de I posits 28,327,000, decrease 2,198,000; Government securities 69,243,01)0. In crease 1,572.000. The proportion of the bank's reserves to liabilities Is now 17.30 per cent, against 16.90 per cent last week and compares with an advance from 18.89 per cent to 19.90 per cent In the .same week last year. The clearlngB through the London banks for the week were 462,970,000. against (455,690,000 last week and (381,980,006 In this week last year, ' johi Liverpool Cotton ' Liverpool, Oct. 10. Spot cotton lonn L.. neinrn. m.o ... ,,-. Melvln j nir 140i?5"t " t" and Har- QUlet today 'with prices easy on th. basis M',.W v.',n.,.eT i4MUiUeU;t t. lot a decline of 32 points for middling. Hamuel O'llrlen, 1648 H. Broad st.. and old contract) at 23.21d. The sales were suuu paies. inciuuing iuuu oaies Amen can. There were no receipts. Futures were steady In the early dealings. Hpot prices were,: Aiwerloan. m44dHii4f fair. f...a- tr,.., wllVes.nsrrs. Pa Arnold a. Xfesler., Central y. M. C. A., and otlllla M. Hlldebrand. Miit. 19th at. William B. WeUenbenrer.' V. . Nary, and 4lsry-Hleafrled. lSlft. H. Mi. Mi , . .. MONEY-LENDING RATES NKTV VORK Money on call, mixed collateral, opened today at 6 per cent for lending and renewing. On Industri als, the opening rate was 6j per cent. P1II1.AMKI.PHIA Call, C per cent; time, 5?46 per cent. Commercial paper, three to six months, 506 per cent; six months. 6 per cent. Reserve Banks' Diicount Rates Official discount rates at the twelve Federal Reserve banks were as follows; (The. first column gives the rates for all periods up to and Including the flf-teen-tfay maturity, the second for a pe riod of sixteen to ninety days. The third and fourth columns are the rates for rediscounts of collateral loans se cured by Government bonds or notes ) i.u.11 ier uvt. paper Bolton Mew ion. Philadelphia .. Cleveland ..... rUchmond .... Atlanta. ...... Chicago nt. Louis ..... Minneapolis .,, Kansas cu San ltanclsco Dallas 15 days days 15 da !. 4 43 4 ,. 44. 4 .. 4U 4 4 .. 4 8. 6 4i; ,.4 4i 4 ,.4 4, 4 ,. 4 44. 4 .. 4 4sl05 4 ,. 4i 't 4U .. 4ti S 4tt ,. 4 4;S3 4 FOREIGN EXCHANCE New York, Oct. 10. The only quotable change In foreign exchange market waa a slight shading of French rates. Franc cables dropped tic to 5.47 for cable and 5.41 for checks. Sterling and Italian ex change are steady and neutrals un changed. quotations were: Demand sterling 4.75 ,, cables 4.76,. sixty-day bills nominally 4.73 and ninety-day bills 4.71. J Franc cables 5.47, checks 6.18. Lire cable 6.36. checks 6.36 Swiss cables 4.73, checks 4.75. Guilder cables 46, checks 441,. Pesetas cables 21 H, checks 21. Stockholm cables 30.90. checks 30 60. Chrlsttanla cables 21.80, checks 28.50. Copenhagen cables 28.30, checks 28, BANK CLEARINGS Hank elearlnss today compared with . .S4 1WB 7SMS1 s i. . Vjtf -V OPEN ON COLUMBUS DAY FOR LIBERTY LOAN SUBSCRIPTIONS In order to render every assistance . . possible to the Liberty Loan Committee, we have arranged to keep open our main office and branch offices on Saturday, October 12 (Columbus Day) from 10 ' A. M. to 7 P. M only to receive Liberty Loan Subscriptions. ' Bonds Ready for Delivery The Fourth Liberty Loan Will, and Muat Go On LOGAN TRUST COMPANY 1431 CHESTNUT STREET WEST PHILADELPHIA OFFICE 6324 WOODLAND AVE. FIFTEENTH T. OFFICE 111 N. 15th ST. THE Union National Bank of Philadel phia will be open Saturday, October 12 (Columbus Day), from 10 a. m to 7 p. m. for the sale of Liberty Loan Ifendtonly. v ? ai " i oral nemcrrnage. tni JtarT .Av ana km S8.3iaitMr IMM, li.lKI l4flB eVW4MI ,'(,. WIf frPf nifcMnr wrm 'mm$i :4,a2a j MH)ring zt.itsti PaiRUlOWH& ' . ; "vjmlmBHR,t ' " i f. - .1" -iUIBB .SHHSBaaSBSI4&
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