i(jjj V l,f it 1 i EYENIKG PUBLIC LDQER-PHILADEXHXA, TTJJD&DAY, NOVEMBER 19, "1013 !. If "M ft-i tiff . m. Investment Suggestions re havo just prepared a circu- Mlrf fl''l t JC r liatinir 95 attractive bond '''nkflr...tV. InMlllrltncT UyilCl 111(0, ll-""e- 3v 38 Municipals, IS Railroads, 20 Public Utilities, 4 Industrials, 7 Foreign, 11 Short Term. Tho rate, maturity, price and jVieW ot tnesc nonus uro "-i-dicated, as well as their tax- Viiempt features. Many ot uic -ibonda are lcjral investments for "Savings Banks andTrustrunds. ifend for a complimentary eopu H l'o this circular, No. L-17. I-A. B. Leach & to., Inc. t " 115 South Fourth Street inmimiiiiuiniiiiiEiiuiiiuiiiiii AfeWS OF THE FINANCIAL WbRLDNEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRIC HK9 Free of Federal Income Tax v Borough of Dorranceton, Pa. lit (Luzerne oiintv I 'Y School District 412s Ijjue serinllj Juno 15, 1929, to in- June 15, 1930, inclusive ".Prices to yield 4.30 ?,Legal investment foi Tmst '! Funds in Pennsyhania TL H. Rollins & Sons iy t Kniindrfl IH70 "" 1421 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK MARKET GETS SOFT FOLLOWING ADVANCES AT START Business Dwindles to Small Volume Toward Midday. Commission Houses Find Continued Difficulty in Getting Banking Accommodation New nrlt, Nov 19 Tho was no chiiiiBi- In speculative, conditions In today's stock mar ket lint tin movements nero reversed from those of yesterday, u strong tone beiiiR shown In the early trailing when there was some covering of hhoits and u moderate amount of Institution birjlnR. causing nilv unces In nearly (ill the active Issues durltur the llrst half of the forenoon, after which the market saRRCrt off, xvlth business clwindlltiK In volume Leading commission houses reported Unit there had been no change in the hanking attitude and that thev still found it impossible to obtain accommodation to conduct new business, but comment was made on the fact that, while commission houses can only' take the selling side some Interest Is steidll.v liming ami there Is a good deal of talk in the Street t uhoul dlscrlmln.ttioiHietvveen Institutions connected with banks and the' regular stock exchange houses This mas lie explained bv the fact that the Institutions had sold out .stocks on a large scale prior to September 16 and that loans carilid by their brokers on that date were at fin extremely low level, leaving them In shupe to do new business now- without breaking the banking regulations v Tutted States Stiel vvus one of the strongest features, advancing' 1 ' tn tnt,, and theie vveie munvOof the specialties, Including Tobacco Piod urti and Industrial Alcohol, that lose 1 point or more Some of the lallrniids" wer- also strong, Southern Pacini advancing mote than I point to I U4 . Marine prefeired. after yielding 1 point in HaS. advanced to 1)7 Mexican Petroleum lose 1V to 164 and then dropped to 16U2 BUYING IS MODERATE BEARISH SENTIMENT . ON COTTON EXCHANGE1 RULES THE CORN PIT New York Stock$ Adams Kxpies Advance Rumely Adv rtumely pf.. Alaska Gold 11 . Alaska Juneau.. Allls-Clmlm Mrs. Am Meet Sugar. Am Can Am (Jetr & Kdry.. 8I4 Am Cotton Oil... 41U Am Kxpress . . Ill Am I lido fc Lea . ll'i Am II & Lea pf . 71 Am International. C5JJ Am Ico '11 Am Ico pref . . 65 Am Linseed pref. 8Ui Am Locomotive . ii5i Am Smelt & Itef. ST'k Am Sumatra Tob.KljJ, KXl'-i 100 .1 I?.t , 2-00 clone High I.nw nm. OS.'a (J41i 04) Olh 25 25 23 25K 01 W 021 02) ' 02) Mi 4! 4 4 2'. 2H 2', 28 2SM 28' 28H C314 40 40t 46 4(1 S5li 82 82 41' 41U 4Uf , .. .. . 41 41 82U 88) i 87H HJ'i iUJi a 41 '821i 87M 100 0l AND i a concise pandect on thefutureofOilStocks is i and tlio coming OIL ERA. Send, for your copy. ilWE SPECIALIZE in OILS a nUNHAMf P SPECIALISTS SPECIALISTS 3 Exchange PIbco New York Market Influenced In Firm nes? of Cables- -Room Traders Supply Offerings ( nrros ni.i.T wi:thi:k fovniTioNs r lurk. Nin. ID. Thr follovjlue timieriitnrPH were reiordecl In the rotbin UfU IhN Hiornlnc: ,,L na , Okliilimn.i nml Fort iiilth, SHl shrf re port. Utile Book MrninhU imil VIerlill.ui. Ill: lrkliir. Knowllle. litlllr und tlnntii. IZl Mnntrenierj nml f hiithiiMingu. Ill hlle-ie e lrlean. Miinm. Thiiin l lltle mill AyllmliiEtiin, 4- I'ensaroln. n cntii unit snv.inmili. 4: Jnii ntniiln. ( I'lirlrHnn anil Jnek-mivllle. .101 ( vejlnn. .-,(! Tnniini. f.O nml Ciirmis lirljtl. HI. Ihere u .01 Inih of iirerhiltiitlnii at ( h itt.ltiooKU nml SiiOivlHe. New nrk. Nov 13 lii a rather quiet cotton market Liv -ei pool and spot houses bought on a moiler.ite scale, lnllucnuil " doubt bv IbH flrmness of cables Itooni trailers supplied the offering" There was little evidence of fuitlur snutliein selling, such .is . haracterlzed Moncla.v s late market In fact south ern advices relKirted bolili'ls of spot lottnii verv firm in their views, with the basis advancing anil Increased offers of December ocean freight room in the Soiitlfwist. at easier prices Later the arkii was veakir at a point. Suet Ue lefilCtl Traders Believe Kxport De mand May Be Smalltr Thhu Has Been Anticipated t.lt.MN lini.T wnATHKIt KOHKCASr ( hlcilKO, .Nov. 1. IIIIiioIh .VIoHtli rlniiUj tonight and Mednesdiiv nrobnbly rain lonlitht near Ijike .Mlrlilitnn, not nnirh ihnnve In tenuieratnre. Allsnoiirl 1-nrtly ilmid) tonluht und Helnedny, probnbb iinneltlrsl In t-outli-et. not murh rhnnie in temperature. ytlnronsln t'loudi toiileht nml Hednes ilnj, unsettled tonlKlit near like Mlfhl itun. colder tiwlclit, freh lo stronc north west tn north wind. Minnesota tieneralh fair mid colder tonlRht unci WedneMhiv. loua I'nrtlv dondi lonUht and Uednes iluv. homewliat rolder tiinlclit. North Dakota (.enenillt fair tonlcht und M'eilncf.drty, folder VtedneMlnj nnd In north nnd extreme emt tonlcht. south Dakota t.eneriilh fair tonlcht und leilnesilu, I older VedneHhi nnd in northeast and extreme southwest tonUht. N'ebraskii denerilh fair tonlcht nnd Wednesday, soniewlut colder yedneidn.v afternoon. Ixnnsas Taiili rliiuili tonlcht and cdnemlav. probnbb unsettled In south, somewhat colder tyednesdav Montana Fair tonlxlit ami yVcslnesdur, colder tonlcht. 1 .voiiibiKl'artlv cloudc and colder to nlcht. vednesdn fair, colder In cut. ( liicngo. Nov 19. Bearish sentiment prevailed in the ELSEWHERE rAKEN rwinuiMvi unLiWAyi wm&tfmmM? leclllie OI. anoiu - ". npn .-..i... ,hu mnrnluir nml ns a re- ctmg a renewal or i-omiie.ii ",.,. liri,. ..ppiinp,, w,t one cent in and an absence of spot ilemami the early dealings. Iteceipts a. 110..1.0.11 .,, staed , w estimated at -!8.(ii.)'i bales, against 115.506 bales a week ago ana ''''- $, 205,. subsequently rallying a frac- jear a torli whlle January after initial sales V""0ri!'lo- ..pen' 'oaii 11 Hi l.i of 1123 to $1 29s. aloss of H cent. :" ."ir L7 r.n 'i -i" -. -i" - "''iicii io. i to s. ana men lecoverea lo !rt a: n.'i'i 80! i " 09Ji 03!4 "IV. i 23' i I7ii G2li Mli 1(H 19 28' i 09U 95 70' 09 V4 05X 79.S 58i 90'4 OJ 'VlJa 23! i 901 03 4m 23! i Am Steel K'drles. 91Jj Am Tel & Tel, 105 Ain Tobacco . ltd Asoclated OIL... 08' Anaconda topper. G8Tt Atch Toi & S K. . 'M, Atch T & S F Pf. 8') .,,, ', Allan l.'oast Llne.l07.'j 10.Uj 103 W 103 Allan tl & W 1.109'f. 109,4 109H 109.S Atl G . W I pf.. Iiil lialdwln Loco.. . 7!l!i Ilaldvvln Loco 'if 102 Unit & Ohio 6i Holt & Ohio pref b2 HatopilaH Mining. .' llethleheni Steel. . Is!1! Ueth Steel pref . UO Ueth Stl Class 11 0.1 Beth Steel 8r pf.lfM'i Urklyn Ilap Tran 41' a Hooth Klsherles . 2.1ls lluins Urothers .1111 Hutto Copper . . U Butte & Superior. 2J"i California l'etrol. 215i California I'll pf IwJi California Pack. . 48 Canadian Pacific. Iu4 Central Leather . (il! Cerro do Pasco C .lijj Chandler Motor 100 Chesa Ohio . fill Chic lit West pf 29 Chi M & St Paul. 49 Chi M & St P pf- 83li Chi n I i Pac . 28 C It 1 V- P 0ro Pf- 70' C It I & P TV pf. M.'a Chile. Coppei .... 21 (i Chlno Copper ... 40.' Colo l-'uel & Iron. ''I Columbia C & U. 391 1 Consolidated Gas. 100 Corn I'rod lief. . . 4b'i Corn Prod lief pf 101'i Crucible Steel . . . G5J Cuba Cane Sugar 32 8(1; y.t'i 47 4 3()4 20 424 9'H 30' a 14 U LZ New York Bonds Low 96H 92 8" 102; 87 OPtt 83 87 99 88 64 99 80 98 83 H 88 H 98H 2J,Ti 47. "n2!i 37!4 105 593 49 83' 28'i 82 821$ 21' 21 41 41 33) i "iSH 22; 47. ' 02U 37 105 59 49 83 28 82M 21 41 39!i 48)!i Cuba C Sugar pf Dome Mines . . . Distillers Secur . Ulk Horn Coal .. Ile i;rie 1st pief . . . Keel Mlu & Sm pf Klsher Hotly pref. Caston V & W.. Hernial Cigar 39' 48J 'o7 32. "l4 48, 30). 20 32 30 30 30 50H 601i 32, 32,' i 14 14 47H 47W :t0 30 20 205 i 32 32 High 61000 Ang-Frcnch 6a 96 6000AmSmIt HeBs 92 1000 Am Tel clt 4a. 87 18000 do 6s . ...103 2000Atchsn gen .4s 87 2000Jlalt & Ohio Ds 91 1000. do 4r . ... 83' 1000 B&OSwn 3s 87 1000 Unld Loco Bn 99 snaonthStl 5s 1936 86 86 40170 ilo rfd Us . . . 90 90 2000Bordo6s .101 101 2000 Chcs A Ohio conv 6b 88 200) Chi Ot West 4s 64 1000 Chi Mil & St P cp Cs . . . 90 7000 Col &Sth 4B 80 16000 City of Paris 6s 98 3000 Det Tun ibe. 83 1000 DIs Sec Cor 6b 88 1000 Do of Can 1931 98 6000 Krle conv 4b Ser B .56 200000 Frh Hep 6s 104 3000 Hud & M In 6b 21 7000 Int H T ref 6b 82 6000 Int M Mar 6s.l03 5000 Lch Val ret 6s.l02 6000 Lev V NY 4b92 6000 l.lg & M T 7s 111 108000 1,1b Hon.l 3V400.04 100000 da cv 4s... 00.20 S000 do 1st 4s . 00.no 269000 ilo IU . 07.80 tOOOO ilo In! Hi" . 0H.AO 203000 ilo 2il 4 Vi 07.8 100000 ilo 4th 4 Via 118.00 17000 Lyons 6b 101 7000 Marseilles 6s 100 lOOOMIdvalc 6a 91 BOOOMInn & StL 4b 63 4000 Mo Pan gen 4b 65 1000 NYC.& H 4 Via 86 1000 X Y Itwy 6.,21 .9000 Pa gen ct fnif 93 "i '2000Plerc Oil 1924 89 Va 1000 Sine Oil 7s . . 95 V 2000 Sou Pac cv Bb.104 2000 Th Av adj 5s. 37 2000 U S Stl a f 6b 99 6000 I'n Pac rfd 4s 78 H 3000 V K of (5 B & I 5ViB 1919 98 30000 do BVas n '19. 101 -101 V4 5000 do 5as 1921 97 97. 2pm 96 92 87 103 87 91 83 87 -99 86 90 101 88 64 9!) 80 98 83 88 98 66 66 Vi 103 Vi 103 21 21 82 yt 82 102 102 102 102V4 92 92 111 111 ntl.RK 00.04 00.10 06.10 1)0.110 06.60 07.78 07.80 98.60 Dlt.hO 07.70 07.70 08.00 0R.00 100 101 100 1004 91 91 . 53 53 04 64 86 86 21 31 93 Vs 3 89 89 96 V 95 104 104 37 37 99 99 78 V4 78 4 j Philadelphia Stocks lllch 10 Anaconda AOTa XSJJrlll J a 24 10 Crucibles B6Vs IdEleo Stor 64 Hi 20 Key T C. 11 70Leh Vnl.. 0JV4 Low 6DT 24 63 tl 62 V Net 2 p. m chce eo?i i 34 1 60 . I 64 If-tVi 316 Penna RIl 48 . 48ii 86 30V4 26' 8H 3V6 40 72 V4 3 Pa Salt M 86 20Phlla Co cum pf. 80V 3845 Phlla Klec 26 10 Heading.. 89 Vi too Ton Mln. SVfc 626 Vn Tract 40V4 142 U O I... 72 .104 U S Stcel.lOIH 100 aos vv cramp do po IMl.NIIS Hlfth laivv 81000 Kqult III N Gas 6S.103H I03V& 2000 Leh Val 6a w I 102 Vi 102 Vi 6100 Lib Bonds 4th 4 Via 08 98 6000 Phlla Hlec let Gs. T4 iota; 7000 Heading gen 4a.. 80)4 89i4 11 02V4 80 30Vi 21i 89Vi I 1 3 411 72Vi 101 Vi 90 Vi Vi 1 2 Net . chst 2pm !03Vi Vi 102 98 04 V HOOi Vi 98 98 101 Vs 97 Veil) York Curb INDUnTRIALS Hid oi Test close Ask (tale) bales Is "ml" i 1 lunurj I l.cr. tl i Mm ' Jul 1 s. I'll Vi 'J'. Ji. '2Tt jo r.u iinii -Ji To : i , , . ll fl "'tl ii.i I " " nfllf"1" FINANCES Liverpool Cotton Mxerpool. Nov 19 Spot cotton was ARRANGED xcellent 'for ailclitlnnal pianis ts sites In ? riiii.ADi.i.rm v tiyVnd linnieillale V li Inltj NOIV t TIIK tl'OHI.11'1 l.l'.MIINIi i,n. (.'OM.1IF.lirl l. (LNTUL! 'Attractive Terins Direct Ownership I'KF.l'AltK F(IK l'lTlKi; Reeral xvlth wiinderfiil llel.iw.ire Klier frwntacesi AI.I. with line train, trolle aftd home? accomodations. .HARTZELL & READ 129 So. 5th St., Phila. Phones: 'Lombard 4114-361'i .a. , a, ,n mHnv wlti lirlies e.isv on uir basis of a decline of 24 point J for miil- aiinn- Mlil contract, at -i. nu. .i.iii- """ 1000 bales, all American were 5000 bales, inclllltlllg I American Spot nrtci I can mianiuiK can. dling. 2-J una midilllng. FREE j i an absorbing new "" booklet lifter the War "7 An exhaustive, authori JVtative discussion of the , probable peace position I j ot our lnaustnes. '- Aih for Booklet TU-412 JONES & BAKER 8KCUHITI1 1 ' Widener Bldj., Philadelphia Receipts 4900 bales were' AmiTl- 77d , good inil- miildllng, 21 46cl: low 0 41d good oidlnary, 18.8JU, I and ordinary, l 31m 1 Collnn Huvers anil tellers ' New Vork. Nov 20 - December New man and Schley bid Hartcorn and hel- I " r.nuearrv - .lohnson. Ki ederlckson, ...... xV.,,sf. nml Sellar bid: Cardoza, M ehell, Schley and Cifford offered March Mitchell. H Hubbard and Ho .ehbefg bid. Klnsteln Russell, Wilson a,,;lar--Uurner.CrRosenberg and Mitchell bid. Johiyson. Sellar and Bartletl of- juj F' Haitcorn offered y Financial Briefs, The traders generally took a bearish view of the Washington announcement that Aigint'na and the neutral coun- . tries will be called upon to feed Ger- many This was taken to mean that j the export demand here might be some what smaller than had been anticipated rlgllt along There were some who argued that the recent advance of about 15 cens In the market had done much to discount the prospective demand from foreign countries The receipts here today were 242 cars Oats acted In sympathy with corn, starting 8c to 4c lower and then fall ing about isc lower The first -sales of December was 73 4c to 73Rsc. Janu5 ary opened 'at 74c to 73a8c Traders sold on the expectation thai there will be a less active cash demand from the Government Receipts here today were 297 cars. The receipts of wheat at .Minneapolis and Duluth today were 1057 cars, com paied with u"93 cajs a week ago and 467 cais last year, at Winnipeg 716 crs. agiiiht 1314 cars last week and 1165 cars a jear ago, and at Chicago 167 cars, contrasted with 107 cars a week ago and 92 cars last jear. 82 1 20 WW o!), 39.4 02 22 37 82 20 eW.'i 58 38.4 C.2U 2L 37. Pk...i rutt Walnut n.oa tc, v it.., New York I'lUHliuruhl i t iioiion I Chicago -r UllfCl Priiat. Trust and the annual s H"t Wanted jeExperienced Teller fP7 phy a PHILADELPHIA BANK "'" Excellent opportunity for ', man of ambition, some t" executive ability and :jj sound judgment; replies J i will be held strictly con "r ' fidential. i A 23, LEDGER OFFICE. ;bond salesmen '. Philadelphia bankinc house, mem- feiwrs'of New York and Philadelphia 4tAV lTrhnnp'eil. rleslrea the o.n. ,.-j, j w.Bn. ... ..-c , -..-- ...v ... . Pfe-j ikppf two r three capable sales l0?C' nisTr with established clientele in $.' Vhllillelphia and adjacent territory. gf Uox-A 1ZZ, Ledger pmce. IXflAI. AIIVKKTISHMKXTH : K8TATK OP JOSEPH F. l'l.INN. '("derenwtl Letlvra of administration rabovo estiite liftvlnR been granted to lAaralened. all neranna Indebted tn the iVeatata are requeuled lo inuKe payment rnhoaa having claim to preaent tht . vntnouc aeiay, in P. f?.;.'V' ' ' c2030 N. 20tli at.l Phl'la. L. '-' :e"lrltCI,l attornelo ?lSo Iaind Title Bid. IH In addition to dielaiing a common stock dividend of I per cent, directors of the Fairbanks Company. Boston, have decided to offer to stockholders at par the unissued amounts of 8 per cenl pre ferred and common stock Intbe treas ury of the company. 53C5 shares each, the preferred being $100 and the com- .. -. h-it- :,liie ,1111111 IM .- I"" --.- , ,v, ,.!.- I At the annual mmiiB ;- "'"j:r holdeis of the West Philadelphia Title and Trust Company the retiring board I of directors was re-elected with the ex Iceptlon of J Henry Jahke. who on ac count of advancing Sears, declined a renommation and J Lee Hall was elect ' ed in his stead. , ,, I Aithur Shlpton and Kdvyard ,-viiin wer.- added to the board of directors at the Kxcelslor c.in.r c'nn.i Cnninnnv at meeting of the stockholders There has been placed on the regular list of the Phrhtdilphln Stock Lxchang" II 071 900 additional American 1 elephone 'eveii-vear 6 per cent convertible bonds I t niteii Verde Kxtcnsii n Coppei Com pany produced I.7(i2.5"0 pounds of cop 1 rer in October This comp.ues with I 4,720 000 In September, and 5.100,000 in I August ' Slate ba nii.mlt.ra , system number 857. the Federal Reserve Board announced ineir .iiiiirBuir y.,,- ta and Net earnings of Jim Butler Mining in ' October were $5943, compared with $8269 In September The New York Subtreasurv gained $531,000 from the banks .yesterday, mak ing a cash net gain since Friday of $580,000. DIVIDENDS DECLARED Nebrass' Power I'onipan) iiunrterl of !' per cert on preferred. pujilile llriember 1 lo holders of record ovifnlier JH 1'hllA.delnhiu tlermrfntown and N'orrli- town Ilallroad Comp-iu. ciuarterly of II. .15 Ier Bhare iiaat,le Dei ember 4 uv regis tered November 20 Hooka clone November 0. reopen IJerember i Cheatnul Hill Ilallroad Company, qunr erly of 7.1 cents per share payable Pecem- .ueinue. - iwvm nn.n Ileeember 4 Trunin I'omoanv. ciuarterly of 30 centi, partible December 16 to stock of reiorn .Noyemuer .m Citliena Traction Company Plttaburgli semiannual of $1 50 a ahare payable at once I. .ntlntr futures ranged as follows I'nrn mow delivery) Nov lie, J an O.i is Nov Dei Jun l-jrd-Nov I 'PC Jun . Illb Jan Poik J.in Hid 0en I 211 I -'7ij I 2'l r:tia 71 111 i.iD'4 1 2SV, 1. .!. 7.11-74 Low lL'll L'7 7-''i 73 IJ Vest 30 close 1 -Ml 1 311 1 -'liV, 1.2S1, I JNiJ 1 30 74 7.1V, 7.1". 7.1 7t 74s L'O ,H', 211 .'II 4'. 00 t v.slee.1 II 10 4 r,0 46 00 :7 HO t27.12 tn .1(1 '11 .10 :n no '.'il 43 20 iTi 4 37 21 in 24 K 45 70 4r, 73 4l! 30 LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAU STOCKS Jim liutler MflcNuinarK . Ml.iH . Mlzpah Extension Monlune North HIhi ttescue Kulu Weal End nia 411 04 10 07 on p. Atlafllu lllue Hull Ilonth I lUanif H tlOI.DKIEl.t) STOCKS . .01 nks and trust coinpanleu riowfi Kewunus of the Federal Reserve 'J . .A.. : .c l',..ii n.i.n.. I sncl Ken Tlliei BUI, llir i'T-UC4. ..v.,. nnnenil Their acgrecate capl- Is $335,585,000, surpluB, 890,649000, I tesources. $6 832.732,000 ns ni 01 03 01 ick . 02 .xllHCKt.I.ANEOUH Atzona Cnited .20 NiHdH Wonder i Teiopu Mining to Silver A liked .48 25 11 Oil .011 10 lr 06 114 0,1 111 .M 114 01 b'2 20i 57H 5S 02 21 37f 160 "43 General Llectric l.)25S 133 152 lo2 General Motors.. 127 127Ji 120!j 120)i Gen Motors pref.. 84, 84, 84 84 Goodrich U F Co. 50 50 60 50 Oiunbx Consol b'2 81 81. 81. Gteal North pf..l('0. 1(K) HXP4 100 Gt N ctfs for O p 33' 33J, 3XH 3i, Greenc-an Cop.. 53 52 52 52 Illinois Cential. 104 Internal Agncul. 11 Ins-plratlon Cop.. 62 63 52 62' Interborough Con. 9J Interb Con pf 303-i Inter Hary new. .117 Inter Mer Mar... 28' 28 28' 28 Inter Mcr Mar pf.110 117 115 115 tnternat Paper... 32 Intermit -Nickel... 32.1-j. Inl llai Tr pf . . . 82 Kan City South.,. 21 Kan City So pf 57 Kelly Spring Tire. J5H Kennecott Copper. 38 Lack Steal 721 i Laclede Gas 8o Lk i:rie & West . II Lehigh Valley ... 02 Leo Rub & Tire.. 21 Maxwell Motors.. 37 Max Mot 1st pf. 0(1 Max Mot 2d pf . . 28 ., Mexican Petrol... 103 UH'i ltuj Miami Copper... 2o.7 Mldvale Steel ... -iVt 43 43 Minn & St L new. 14 Mo Kan & T pf 1,1 Missouri Pacilic.. 2s 28 28!r 28. Mii-sourl Pac, pf.. 59 ... Montana Power.. 75 National Aimo . 30 ... .'.. ... ,Vat Cond & Cable. 11 14 13 13!li Nat Unam & Stp. 14 Nev Consol Cop.. 20 10JJ 19K .19 New or Tex & M. 32. N Y Air Brake .102 102 102 .102 N Y Central. . c0. 80- 80 80 N Y N H & H... 38 39 3H 39 N y Chi & SI L 31 XT V Hnl 8, W Aetna ICxploslyes Am Brit Mfg 2 Am Marconi 4'i American Writ Paper 3 Air Reduction R Canadian Car Co 23 Con Car & Fy pfd 10 Charcoal lion 7 Chevrolet-Motors .... 145 Cramp 76 Curtlss Airplane ... is Carvven Tool . 7 Carbon Steel .... 100 Kmerbon Plionog'h 2'i Hendee Mfg . ... 10 Lake Torp Boat ... SI Lehigh Coal Sales ... 86 Lima Loco 13 Maxim Munitions N Y Shipbuilding . . 30 Nor Amer Pap Pulp S Otla Llevator . . . . S4 Peerless Motor .... 15 Poole ICng . . . 40 Scrlpps Booth . 20 Standard Motors H Steel Alloys .... Submarine St Joseph Lean , , n Todd Shipbuilding. . . US Triangle Film ... United Profit Sharing. V L S Steamship . . 5 United Motors . .. 34 World Film V Wright-Martin Air . . I "4 Zinc Concent . . 1 STANIIA. Illinois Ohio . . . . Prairie Pipe. S O Cal . . S O N J S O N Y . & fl 6 ttt 33 80 8 155 83 20 H 110 2 20 23 80 40 41 3V 60 17 00 30 Hii n4 14 16 !) r.- 36 64 '4 PHILA. INACTIVE STOCKS Following are quotations for Inaltlve Blocks llBtcd In the Philadelphia Stock Kxchnpcn nnd In which there were no transactions today. Tho price given Is 4Jio last previous close: . Acmo Tea Co 79v Lit Bros .. 24?4 Am Gas .... 761 North Cent . 71 A G War... TV, North Penna 94 Am Milling . 10V4 P N B wrts.27B Am Rvvy pf . . 72 jyin airs pr. so Camb Steel .125 Cataw 1st pf 62 Catavv 2d pf 64 Con Trao N J 66 VS Fourth SNB..280 lit & B T.. 10 lit & B T pf. 17. Little Schuryl 48 Phlla Co t)f . . 30 rhlla H Tran 27 Phlla & West 6 Rwya General 2 War I & S . 8 Westmlc! Cpal 73 W J & Ska ,. 44 York Railway 7 York RWys pf 31 PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC LEADS TRADING QN THE LOCAL EXCHANGE . . . . More Than 2100 Shares Change HandsDurinJg First Hour and Price Is Slightly Higher by Midday. Cramps and J. G. Brill Advance Philadelphia Electric took the leadership from point of activity In stock , trailing on the local exchange during the first half of today's session. More fhnn 2100 shares changed, hands beforo the end of the first hour, with the demand good and tho price holding steady and unchanged at yesterday's closing 'quotation of 25?4. And around midday It gained a little. Most other active Issues showed strength, with William Cramp certifi cates attracting attention by further momentum and aji advance of 2 points, making up about half of the sharp decline recorded In the previous session. On a small turnover J. G. Brill gained 1 point over Its last previous sale pilce, Electric Storage Battery moved up a little nnd Union Traction advanced i, ' Tonopah Mining yielded and United Gas Improvement the same, amount and Philadelphia Company cumulative preferred lost . United States Steel common was slow, but was higher throughout the forenoon, and Pennsylvania Railroad and Lehigh Valley each scored small gains. Anaconda Copper and Crucible Steel, on trifling sales, wens marked yp 1 point. Although the October earnings statement of the Rapid Transit" Company, which came out last evening, showed a decicase In gross and net earnings of" $139,952 and $405,862 respectively, as compared with October, 1917, there was no disposition to sell the company's certificates, no sales being recorded previous to the noon hour. in the bond division fourth Liberty Loan 4s were fairly active and unchunged. MONEY-LENDING RATES VE1V YOUK Money on call, mixed collateral, opened today at 6 per cent for lending" and renewing. On Indus trials, the opening rate was 6' per cent. Time money 'today was C pir cent bid for all maturities with only a few loans inacje, the available supply of funds be ing, quite us restricted as heretofore. l'lIlXAnKLFlllA Call, 6 per cent; time, B (SiG per cent. Commercial pa per, three to Bfx months, 5HJ6 per cent; six months, 6 per cent. LONDON Money Is quoted at 3 per cent, piscount rates, short bills 3 17-32 pel cent; three-month bills 3 17-32 per cent.. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS s il : V4 1 5 36 5V IMIAU1 Oil. lflS 173 .326 .28.1 . .236 . .610 . . . 208 830 203 240 620 300 616 300 CO 43 'C5, f- 48 18 37 70 45 t 48 imi:im:ndi:nt Barnett Oil & Gas . Cosden & Co .... i;ik Basin . i . Federal Oil Inter Petrol . Houston Oil S. Merrltt Oil Midwest Refining . Met Petrol Ohio Fuel , Oklahoma Ref . Sapulpa Ref . Sequoyah Sinclair " ."f. MINING OH. BTOCKH Va . 6 . 2V 14 Va 75 22 .133 I A t: . o . IVi . 2Ui : STIIOKH '. 1 . 14 7 Ml 6 24 lt 77 23 130 Hi 17 Vt 14 A 7 6 iVi 14 70 135 . Mi 7y4 FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Nov 19, In tho foreign exchanga mnrket this morning, the most Important feature was the1 strength shown In rates on neutral countries. Otherwise the market was dull flnd un interesting Quotations were. V Demand Btcrllng 4 75 13-16. cdbles 4 76 9-16. Sixty-day bills, nominally, 4 73 1-4; ninety-day bills 4.71 4.71-)i. Franc checks 5.45, cables 6.44. Swiss checks 6.01, cables 4.99. Guilder checks 41, cables 42. Pesetas checks 20.00, cables 20.10. Stockholm checks 37.80, cables 28.10. Chrlstlanla checks 27.40. cables 27.70. Coppenhagen checks 26 70, cables 28. Reserve Hanks' Discount Rates Official discount rates at. the twelve Federal Reserve banks were as follows: (The first column glvesthe rates for all periods uptho and Including the fifteen-day maturity, the second for a period of sixteen to ninety daB. The third and fourth columns are jthe rates for rediscounts of collateral loans se cured by Government bonds or note:.) " Com'l paper Oov paper 10 to 00 16 to 00 13da;s days 13 dafl da)p - 4 4 .( 4. 4 4 4 GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT necelpts. 160.088, bushela. Th; market ruled Arm with supplies under sood control The quotations were: Car Iota !n export elevator. Clovernment atandard Inspection, utandard prices Ko. 1 nil win ter. 2.39: No. 1 northern prnt. f2.89; No. 1 hard winter. J2 30: No. 1 red winter, a-ar-llcky. J1I.37; No. 1. red. smutty. J2.86; No. 2 red winter. $2.30. No. 2. northern p,nF; J2.atV: No. 2 hard Winter. 2.80: No. 2 rd winter, garlicky. Vi 34: No. 2 red. smutty. to QQ. Kfn D -a.l mint.. tO ? NO. 3 JlOftn- ern eprlne. ,32: No 3 hard winter. J2.82: No. 3 red winter, trarllclty. 2.30iNo. S red. imutty. J2.20: No. 4 red, J2.30. No. 4. irar llcky. (2.2S: No. 4. amutty. 42.27: No. 4, garlicky, smutty, 42.20: No. 8 red. 4-28: :xo. o. Rarncay, iz.-w. ixo. """', -" No. .X. garlicky, smutty. 42.24, CORN Receipts, 0250 bushels. Trade was dull and then-e wai no chanco In prices. Quotations. Car lots for local trade -yellow. as lo grnue ana location, i.tuv,.i.. OATS Receipts, 10.200 bushels. Offerings wero lla-M and prices turiner aavanceu ju with a fair demand Quotations: Car lota as to location No. 2 white, 81V4 82r: Stand ard white. Sl&BlVic. No. 2 white. 8O0SOVir; sacks Trnde was quiet hut prices were firmly No. 4 white. 78e70V4c FLOUR jlerelpte. 2.730.210 pounds In held. Quotntlons: Tn arrive, pee 100 lbs. In 08-lb sacks Winter wheat, 100 per cent flour. 110.23010 01, Kansas wheat. 100 per cent flour, 410 6010 no, sprint; wheat 100 per cent flour. in 0.1010.00 RYE FLOUR Was quiet hut Arm. We quote nt JR.nOKO 30 per barrel In sacks, as to quality. PROVISIONS Thero vyas a fair Jobbing Inquiry and the market ruled steady. The quotations fol low: City or western beef. In sets, smoked. 48c: eity beef, knuckle and tenders, smoaea nnd sun-dried. 40c: vvestcrn beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked 40c: beef hams, ou; ports, family. i.14'9S6: hams. S. f. cured, loose. 34 ifrS.-.Wc: do. skinned, loose. Wl 8V4o: do. do, smoked. "3939Hc: other hams, smoked, cltv cured, as to brand and average. 3I1V4W37V4C: hams, smoked, west ern cured, 3im37c: do. boiled, honeless. Blc: picnic ihouldere S. P. cured, loose, 204 c. do. smoked. 27 c: bellies. ln plcklo according to averafrc. loose. 34c: breakfast bacon, us to brand and averace. city cured. 47 c; breakfast bacon, western cured. 4Tic: lard, vvestcrn refined, 28V4 ffl20c; lord, pure city. Ucttlo rendered. 284 p2U t POULTRY LIVE The market developed a firmer tone and prices of both fowls and print chickens advanced 2c under Hunter receipts nnd a fairly active demand. Quotations, Fowls, according tn nunlltv. Oflff297n. ,!., chickens, according- to quality, 23027c: roost ers, 20c, ducks, I'ekln. 32W3Sc; do. Indian !,XIS' -"" secse, 2wkc; turkeys. ?f,t'?S0!.Jtu,r"'a.'- yunc. wr pair Weltthlnit 1H2 lbs. apiece. lil.25: smaller sliea. 04l)85c, iruineas, old, per pair, 78 O Sue, plgoons. old. per pair, 30085c: do. younr. per pair. 1TiO30c pilBSSEU Uenland was ialr and prices ruled Arm under small supplies. The quotations follow: Fresh-killed turkeys, sprliur, 424.xc. jil toms. 42c: old hens, 42c. fowls In barrels, dry picked, fancy selected. 87c: xvelghlne 4V4 lbs and ovtr nplece, ,8IIHc: smaller alles. 82O30c; old rooster.4. dry-picked. 28Vjc: chickens, west ern fancy, welithlne 11, 2 lbs. apiece, 42 W44c, welKhlng- 4 lbs. apiece and over. 31c, weighing Wt lbs apiece. 33c weighing 2W W3 lbs apiece. 3031c. sprlnr ducks. Penn sylvania. 40c. enuabs. per dozen, white, weighing 11 12 lbs. per doz.. 88.23; do, " weighing 0010 lbs. per doz.. 77.60; do. weighing N lbs per doz!. 1606.60, do. weighing 7 lbs. per doz , S4.60O3, do, weighing 60OV4 lbs per doz , 304r dark. $1.6002.30. amall and No 2. I1O2.60: guineas, souns, per pair, 73cl!.25j old, 50075c. FRESH FRUITS Choice stock sold falrly&and values gener ally were well sustalrredi Quotations Apples. New York, per bbl. Fall Tlppln. 'ill 77 . f'Refined Sugars Unchanged. it ber 4 as registered close Novemlr 20. National Remove (Jold Trading Restrictions New .ork, Nov II. Verne M. Uoyle. superintendent of the New York assay office, announces that on und after to day restrictions Imposed on the Issuance of gold for trade and other purposes wllr be removed, and that the assay of fice; Is prepared to sell gold as heretofore Zinr Ore Market Dull Joplln, Mo., Nov 19 Tho zinc ore market Is dull Second grades are quoted $1 lower, at $55 nnd tops grades at $75 a ton Lead ore is strong at $100 a ton. Producers are preparing to cur tail production of zinc until domestic demand fully replaces war consumption, Avhlch is now reduced. N i ont & vv i-a Xorf & Western.. 1 njf Northern Pacific, "sli 09 .99 Ohio Cities Gas.. 43J 43 - 43 Ontario Mining.. Ti . Pan-Amer P & T CGI C5'i GoJi" Pan-Am P & T pf 114 ... ... Penna Railroad . 4b)j 48?4 48J4 People's Gas Chic. 6)s Pero Marquette.. IS 18 18 Philadelphia Co.. 33V4 Pitts & West Va. :7Jj 37?4 37i PlttB & W Va pf . 7U i 70) 70.4 Plerce-Arrovv . . . 455H 4GH. 45Ji Pletce-Arrow pf. .IU2J4 pierce cju n.i Pittsburgh Coal.. 48 48 4$ Pitts Coal pref 0H4 Pressed Steel Car. M .Ry Steel Spring.. bo; C7'i 67 07 Ry Steel Sprg pf 103 v Ray Consol Cop. 23!n 23Jj 23H 23H Reading 88.'3 89f 89U 89H Ropub Ir & Steel. 771a 78 77Jf 7i lloval Dut tr rcts.112 Saxon Motor 104 10,'i 10K lO'-il Bt Louis San Fr. Ki 15J4 I5H 15)i St Louis S W pf 39 Seaboard Air L. 10 10! 10) 10, Seub Air I. pf 22!i... tm ... Sears. Roeb & Co. 102'i ... .,-; ... Shattuck-Arlzona. 10 c ... Sloss-S S & I Co. 47I4' .. ciAll. nil Ttefln. fl.ll 1C. 1ST.. "ifsouthern Pacific. 103!, 104!i 104' Southern Railway, jjj, ;n$ :n South Rwy pref.. 70J? 7i1i 70Js Studcbaker Co.... O-Ht V10M (J4H Stutz Motor ... . 4i T'enn Cop & Chem. 16 Texas & Pacific. 25U Texas Co 180H 1S0H 186K 180i Third Avenue ... 19i Tobacco Products. 70 77H 7C!i 77H Union Pacific... 1325 j 133U 133 133 Union Pacific pf.. 75H 75 75 75 United Alloy Steel. 397S 411 40 ,40 Unit Cigar Strs..l01,'," 102U 1(1- !02ti U s ind AlCPhol..l03. 1U5J, 104l I04)g U S Hubber 70! 72 71 71H U S Steel 1C014 101 lOUU 101J4 ir a Ktpp.l nrcf. . . .1111a .. .. Utah Copper .... 835i MJ t3.'i Atlanta ....... a nic Ledce 1 ' V. Rime Nhw York . Cue Ariz . . . 1 B4 H C F S & Jerome .... First National 2 2 Goldlleld Merger -2 3 Uoldfteld Cons . . 20 21 Goldfield Florence ..10 12 Goldlleld Kewanas . . 2 3 (Jreen Monster . . . Hecla Mining . Howe Sound Independence Lead. Jerome Verde Jim Butler Jumbo Kxtenslon . . . McKtnleV Darragh.. Mnuma ICoiiner . . . . : 32 Mother A)de 85 Mines ip or America. Nevada I Hills Nevada Wonder Nlplsslng Ohio Copper Ray Hercules ... . San Toy Stewart Tonopah Extension . 1 1 United Verde 37 38 West l!nd Con .... 1 1ft Whito Caps 15 17 Yerington 6 7 a i4i 6, 614 4 46i 2 4 V4 46 47 9 .11 45 48 32 33 35 38 1 V 3 6 14 8 864 74 3T4 v4. 9 IJ 4 1 2 Wi Huston New York . . Philadelphia Cleveland . Richmond . Atlanta . . Chlitago . . . SI. Louis Minneapolis Nun Francisco Kansas City . . Dallas 4 4 t 414 14 4v; 4 4 414 4V. 41, 44 f 4'. 4 4 4s, 4 41. 5 4 r. 4'. r, 4'i 4 OS 4 4 4U 4U 4ll 4 'i 4'! 41 4H 4V4 BANfC CLEARINGS Hank clearings today compared with past two ycara: Phlla. . . 77.683.330 60.640.217 41,424.62a New Y'k."12,nn7.648 0011,2311.114.1 071.011.217 Poston .. 0.1,853,800 60.222,630 47,084,742 kcttlo rendered. 284 O20c. REFINED SUGARS 1 I Demand was only were firmly held on granulated moderate, but prices 1 basis of 0c for fine DAIRY PRODUCTS HCTTER- -Receipts were light and the mar ket ruled firm with fair demand. Quotations. Splld-packed creamery, extras. 03Hc: hlghor srnrlnR goods, 1144 '1 HOW c th latter for Jobbing sales, extra firsts. 620(124 c: firsts. .IS&illi . seconds .1.1'?i57c: fancv brands nt prints Jobbing at fi7'(Jillc ti'r to good. 02O 6c. EOC1S- Fresh egss continued scarce. Cold Horage eggs were In good request and Arm. with light offerings The quuota ilnn. Va4 eases, nearby Arsta. SC0.4llfrr!ll nee crate' current recelbta, 4J0.10 per case; .-T'stem ,'Xtrn firxis, -jit.4oii .'t per case: rtrsta. 1.8020.10 per case: Inferior lots lower. BtoraRe eggs. $13. ,10O 14,70 per case. as to quality candled and recrated- eggs were joumnK ai iovcioc per ujzeti. CHEESE orrerlngB were light and with light offerings and stronger country advices, prices were slightly higher. Quotations: New York, whole-milk, fancy, fresh, 334 34c: specials higher: do, do, fair to gpod. fresh, 324 033c: Wisconsin, wh'tle-mllk. fancy, 334 34c: do, do, fair to good, 324 033c S404 60: Snow. 1400: Klnr. 14 20O6: Maid. win. I3..10O6.R0: Hubbardston. $403: Twenty-ounce, $405.60' Greening, $403.23: vari ous varieties. $36. Apples, Pennsylvania and Virginia per lib lien Davis. $2.5116 H.30: anno. $2.6003 60. Stay-man Wlnesap. 506.60: York Imperial. 43.BOW.1..10. Ap ples, per H -bushel basket, 40cO$1.25. do,. ern, per box. S2.2103 73. Lemons, per box, $307 Oranges. California, per box, $6O0, do, Florida, per crate, $2.6006.50. Tan-' gertnes, Florida, per stoop. $7$i0. Grape fruit, per box. $2.6005.50 Cranberries. Jersey, per bushel box. $208. VEGETADLES Potatoes and cabbage were quiet, but steady, Onions were plentiful and price favored 1uers under light demand. Quota tions: Whlto potatoes. Eastern Shore, per bbl No. 1. 3Bj3.50; No. 2.N $1.5002.60. White potatoes Jersey, per S-bush. basket No t.THSoc$l; 1N0 2. SO75e. Whits potatoes. Jersey and Pennsylvania, per 100 lbs. Oreen Mountain, No. 1, $2.232.4(l: Olants. No. 1. $2.1603.40; No. 2. $7.26 1 75. Sweet potatoes, Jersey, per baskev , No.f 1. $101.25. No. 2. 60O75C Sweet po-t tatoes, Eastern Shore, per bbi. No. 1, $3.75 O4.50, No. 2. $2.6tllitM.80. Cabbase. New York, per ton, $lm 15: do, Danish, seed, per ton, 16(i20 Onions, per 100-lb. bag Yl low. No. 1, $101,50, white. No. 1, $304 NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NEW YORK. Nov. 10. DUTTEn Re.- celpts 103.01)0 tubs. Extras, 634c; firsts, 684 003c. EOGS Receipts. 0036 cases. Unchanged. :i CHICAGO DUTTER AND EGGS . Chicago, Nov 10. UUTTER Receipts. 08)13 tubs One cent higher. noos Receipts, 8H70 cases. One cent higher. Firsts. 034 0044 c. -1 BAR SILVER Last 1018- Totlay Yes. Tues High Low N V (cents) 1.014 1014 1.014 1.014 834 London (pc) 484 4S 484 494 424 1 ji a 4 ' .13 35Jt 104 3I!i 701i 04)4 3 16 It' 1 6-32 16 il COM American Telephone mil Telnraph ("dm- pany. quarterly ol Vi, payaui January Jo. to mock of record December i!0 Delaware and Hudson quarterly of ?U per tent payable lecember itO to lock of record November -T, provided aurllclent funds ir Jxal Meat Market I The ffllowliiff report of the freah meaf hHx. lieit received railroad admlnUtratlon, rom the United States Uischaiiced at 9c, Ivas 2 per cent for! skalfefi fTU tokn s1 As fWcn4lrll1 Aa inArlarnlnln ioi,r"T,",7.ru'"'?. .... mhri V. irincr uo iiui iwr iur wiiy mt7z inaii iuvrvBv hi inv uciiiuim uiui i" i7,uVi:ii ittiR l,4wi w viMiMyt vi 4i'v.ii6 a- rnuiMin. lUlh JSK. 'H'iit? Interrmjlpnat GOVERNMENT BOND.S rXlilerisI 123 s, mumin. IIU'3 ,'A inber Isterff, 1016 - F'lill if f$ 1030, e Rid 0s ON flOVi n4 inn 1s S3 , OS rxt foa'i 107 tmrie in I'hl adetPhla is furnished t,v local live stock and meat -office of ihe Hor reau or rarkets, Cnited States Department of Agriculture. j- "I1EEF. FnESII Recelpta moderate, sup plies fairly liberal market slow at yes. terday'a prices demand draggy on common kinds: good beef steady " STEERS Meelpts moderate, market slow at $16 to $30, demand light. COWS Vtecelnts j fairly liberal, market draggy nt $13 to '$20 demand lacks vol- market a'ow, ea at lilt to I2n: cnoice nsni sicaoy at s 10 kv. de mand only fair, . I PORK Receipts moderate: market slow at if! in K37' demand light I xMrr r "c "lie- moo"ivf mnrget mow -'lie eir ' ' market i VEAlMRecelpta Increasing. -undertone easy on heavy calves Va-Caro ,Chem . . Wabash ' Wajjash pref A., Wabatah pref B... 2a . Western Mary I'd, 16 Western Pacific.. 22 . West Pacific pf... 024 WesiUnlon'Tel.. 0lj WeHtlnBhiB M. 43H White Motors ... 41H-. W0ly-verland. 26), Wlllys-Overl'd pf. bS Wilson & Oo,...f 410 10 3Ui 14!. 10 3U1 tf S3H 10 1IONDS Bethlehem Cb ...100 100 54 ' Cosden Ofl 6s S3 60 Cosden & (Jo, 6s 83 66 Cudahy 6s 100V4 101 Russian Uov 5'Aa... 67 7(1 7(1 Russian Gov 614s .:.. 07 70 70 Southern Railway 6s 00 U SJinclalr Oil 6s .... 82 HO Tobb Shlpbulldlrtg Cs.101 101 LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chicago. Nov 10 IIOOS Receipts. 76.000 ..,,,.. ll.rVal mnullv 111 tO l&O lOWOr OH butchir and light ho. l'acking grade slowW weak lop. III na; neavy uuicuvi". e.."x 17. so, medium and light butchers, $17,500 17. N5. light $17017.05: heavy packing, $lii MiSj 17 2.1 medium and llgnt packing, II74U7 50 throwouui, $10016.25: pigs, good to cnMce $13014 t . .. , . CATTLE Receipts, 30,000 head. Market on native-steers slow to unevenly lowsr, inosljy dectrne of $15.50 to $1S grades. West ern Hteers steudy, butcher cattle slow, mostly 16 to 23c mr. calves strong, lleef cuttlu good ihoice and prime, $15.fJOO10.73; com mon and prime, 4U.03O16: butcher slock, heifers. $0.10014. cons, $6.40018: canners and cutters. $5.3306 40: Blockers and feed ers, good, Choice and fancy, I10W12.75: In ferior common und medium, $7 010. SHEUr- licctiDiH, si.uuu neau. jiaruei supply late getting In. Opening sales steady! Top lambs, late Monday, $13,110. Lambs, choice aad prime, $13.75016; medium and good. $14 2,101.17.1: cuns, U. (alf I2.u, feeders. $13 2,1014.60. l(ani.ns CIO. Nov 10. CATTL Re ceipts, 24,000 head Steady IIOOS Receipts, 10.000 head. Rest active and steady, others dull. SHEEP Receipts. 7000 head: 25 to 60c higher. South Omaha, Nov 10. IIOOS Receipts, 11,000 head steady to 10c lower. Guaranty Trust Company of New Vprk FIFTH AVE. OFFICE Fifth An. V 43rd St. MADISON AVE. OFFICE Ma4i- -Ave. k. 60ta St. 140 Broadway LONDON .OFFICES 32 Lombard Street, E. C. S Lr. CrosTenor PI.. S. W. PASIS OFFICE Rue ejss Italletu. 13 TOtfRS OFFICE Rue Ellens Pallu. T f Condensed Statement. November 1, 12I8 RESOURCES . s CATTLB-Recelpts, 1S.0H0 head. SIlEEt' iteieipts, 3,oou neaa. flieady. Steady. 44 44 44 2GM, i7 88 88 GO OH 27i 88' G0!X (erred. dlvldend-14. -Standard Milling pre- vr , . J NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET 'v Vork, Sow 20. There have been nr. nw developments In the stneral cofe tte sltuat,ton overnight and brokers axa -nxiausly awaltlne the result of the aoo- -"-'-. - , - . 11 iiv.i. HLronK. laniH, clay agtatinK f the board pf inanafers silKRV Hecelpn; i Jf- V 1'lttsbiirgh, I'o., Nov 10, HOOS Re ceipts, 3000 head steady Heavies and heavy yorkers, $17 60: light lorkers, $16.60 Olll Pigs. $litj!25. SREEl' ANT) Jm US Receipts, BOO head Steady. Top sheep, $10, top lambs, $15.23, CALVES Receipts, 200 head. 'Steady. Top, $18,50, Fust nuTalo. Nov. 10 CAT.TLiS Re relpls. Olsi bead. Steady Calves rvcclpts, 1U1 neau, riiij. veins rawer, tlXriu. . HOOS Receipts. 11,000 head. Blow and unchanged, SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 2400 head. Wrong. Lambs, ,$0013.85) yearlings, $70 12.7)0) others unchanged. -noasXne- and lights, Cincinnati, 0., Nov, celpts, 000. head. Slow. Hue 10; stags, $10013. . cXtTLE lUcelpis. 000 Calves, strong. 4301$, 4W 19.-I'lgs hear) hevad. Hteadyf aucww. Real Estate (140 Broadway, 66 Liberty Street, Madjon Avenue and 60th Seet) I Bonds and Mortgages . U. S. Government Bonds and Certificates- . . . . . a . , Public Securities, including British and Frencjri Treasury Bills ., ,... Other Securities , Loans and Bills Purchased Cash on Hand and in Banks f Exchanges for Clearing House Foreign Exchange c ,. . . , Credit Granted on Domestic and Foreign ' Acceptances ( i . v Accrued Interest and Accounts Receivable . . . v. . . ' - - - ( i $736,4342,72237 , LIABILITIES v Capital $25,000,000.00 Surplus Fund required by law. . 5,00p,000.00 Additional Surplus i not required by law 20,000,000.00 $50,000,000.00 Undivided Profits 2,428,936.24 Bills Rediscounted with Federal ReserveABank, . . . 6,668,000.00 Notes'Secured by Liberty Bonds Rediscounted with the irederal KeserveBank. , - 63,408,502.00 T"i ss tl ll(-il k J Jk y F5 T Asf1rAi -$5,000,000.00 1,754,800.00 28,876,128.70 67,348,271.14 349,645.06 387,770,516.22 110,078,72637 16,70J,619.78 21,110,709.84 50,521,984.75 2,330,320.51 ; Accrued Dividend Outstanding Treasurer's Chicks . , Foreign Accounts'. v . , Domestic and Foreign 'Acceptances " Accrued Interest Payable and Reserve for l axes and Jbxpenses iveposiia . . ...... 436.000.00 7,709,042.56 8,265,276.02 50,521,984.75 . . . , 3,891,12833 .. 543.513,852.47 $736,842,722.37 V BE N v I Ar M &, MtfWtLi "aM'ait... -: ' TfM4 Ml rl r , ,' - - &, 'U llfoMP ,t?s,,r w .- II . . II ;r .,. r r pr i J&(...i. I..-. . 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