iwim''i SfT- --, W , ; -m v. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEft PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DEOE3 R"9, 1918 - 18 4- NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES - i . . i .'. K $5 LV'i ' Pn- fe.H b'., , II K k.V W Lrf r i&. V- ' ir. '),. , .. j - i United States and Allied Government Bonds We recommend for Invest ment and are prepared to buy or Fell: . . . United States Mliertr Hands all lFSUCS American 1'orelgn Securltleii 5 Vr. 5s i"!2iS Anglo-French S lr. ?; Argentine Oovt. 5....1'3 Clrv of Ilordeaux 3 ir. flu .... ,1019 City of Lynns .1 Vr. n..1010 Cltr of Marseilles S Tr. da 191l Cltv of rnrl 3 Vr . 1021 Dominion of Canada War Loans, all Issues FTenrli Republic 3s .19S1 Imperial Japanese finvt. 4. !' and 2d Series. Vnltcl Klnr.. Orent Hrltatn 6 Ireland 6s 1019 & 1031 Frazier 6- Ga Investment Bankers Broad & Sansom Sts., Phila. 211 11. Redwood St. IMPORTANT CHANGES IN NEW YORK STOCK MARKET TO HIGHER LEVELS Industrials Become Leaders After Early Spurt in Low Priced Railroad Issues Specialties Advance. Liberty Bonds Weak iVcto York Stocks High Points in Today's Financial Nctvs . ' Gains irrro recorded by most isvtcs on Xcio "York Stock Exchange. Industrials, low-priced rails and specialties attracted attention. Many im portant issues u-crc in good demand nnd scored advances on the Curb. Corn prices rallied after early irregularity. Cotton showed nervousness. Foreign exchange remained steady and virtually Unchanged. Loans, de posits and reserves increased in the weekly statement of the Philadelphia Clearing House Association. Bar silver icmalncd unchanged in iS'cto York and London, Adams Hx .... 56 Adv Itumely .. 25 AJax Hubber.. 67 Alaska O M... 4 Alaska Juneau. 2 Al-Chalmers Co 30 do prof , ... 83i Am Beet Sugar 61 do pret .... 85 Am Can 47 do pref .... 97 Am C & P Co.. 8674 Am Hldo & li. 14 do pref .74 Amer Int Corp 56 Am Ico Sec... 41 Am Linseed... 42 do pref 84 Am Loco 03'; Am Smelting.. 85 .Am Sum Tob . 997 'Am Steel Fdv. 91U iAm Sugar ...111 111 111 I Am Tel TAllft.1 10214. 1021A Low 66 24 67 4, 2 ZD 83 60 85 45 97 85 14 71 65 40 42 84 63 83 98 il Net Close, ehgo. 56 t Si 2 11 Oklahoma Producing Contin- ucb to vainuj ivcyaiuiiu Aim Movcb Up and Later RcactB Balto. WAYNE COAL Property and Equip ment Low Cost Produc tion Marketing Facilities Earnings Analvsli et this rromitlttt romrmu unlfed on request no obhaation. tut in. tear out and mail coupon. ScnraBT&BEERY .IPInl.T '"I'' Nf(M-K i:X. Of N. V. 628 Widcncr Bids., Phila., Pa. rh.t Hell, Wed. 4080 Race 400 New York Ofllee 30 llroad St. rnlVATB WIRE3 The Money You Spend Comes Dark In the End BUY W. S. 8. N'pw York, Dec. 9. The stock market gave anotlier exhibition of strength In today's trading, although It could not be snld that sustained progress was mado In an upward movement. Stopks were In demand from tho opening, with nearly nil tho Important changes In tho shapo of advances and with a general broadening of outside interest which was reflected in advances In tho industrials, tho movement in tho low-priced railroads becoming less vigorous for the time. Bethlehem Steel "B," Baldwin Locomotive nnd other stocks in this group moved up moro than 1 point, and there was persistent -buying which mado Crucible Steel one of the most prominent features of tho day. United States Steel common made an advance of moro than 1 point in the early trading, and some specialties, including Industrial Alcohol and Mexican Petroleum, moed up t points. Other specialties made gains ranging from 1 to 2 points. A few of tho low-priced railroad stocks were strong for a time after the Opening, but speculatKe interest was quickly diverted to other groups. llarly weakness in the lofal traction stocks naturally attracted atten tion, but after declines in Brooklyn Rapid Transit and Intorborough Con solidated the losses were recovered, with most of tho demand consisting of covering of long outstanding shorts. Tho weakness in the Liberty Issues overshadowed everything else in tho trading of the bond market, tho fourth 4Us, which were traded In on a hugo cale, dropping to the new low record of 95 76. Interborough Consolidated 4s dropped from Gl'i to oO1. i MODATELY ACTIVE J COTTON ENDS LOWER Am Tob 195 195 do pro new.. 100 100 Am Wool .... 68 67 U do pref ....'. 96 96 Anaconda .... 66 66 'i Assets Ileal Co 1 1 Asso Oil ...... 66 66 Atchison ..... 95 94 do pref 00 89 Ati c; & w i.. in n Baldwin Loco.. 76 75 Balto & Ohio.. 55 65 Bafrctt Co ...110 109 Uatopllas. Mln. 1 1 Beth Steel .... 66 66 du B 67? 66 dn 8 p c pref. 106 106 Bklyn Itap Tr. 87 36 Booth Fish Co. 24 24 Burns Bros ...154 154 But Cop & Z.Co 7 " But & Sup Cop. 20' 207s Cul Petroleum. 23 22 do pref . ... 69 5a . 8 Cina Pacific, . 161 160 Central Leather 623i 61 Chandler Mot.. 10!, 1061 106 l liren, .V: Ohio.. 65, 57-V 8-i . HI Ut Western. 0 9s do pref .... 20 29 Chi M & Sir... 47 47 do pref . ... 79 79 um It I & V t c. 28 Ji 1 do 6 p o pf.. 71 CHI & P 7 po p 84 Chile Copper . 19 C'hlno Cop Cop 38 V Cluett Peabody 64 7s C'onsol Gas . . .103 Corn Prod .. 48 . Crucible Steel-. 58 7 do pref 90 lOunnn Am Rug.160 i una Am Hug. si1 up prer an 83 60 1 85 47 1 97 86 1 14 4- 74 2 65 40 . 42 84 63 to 99 91 . i 195 3 100 67 96 .66 1 .. 66 1 95 89 .. 110 .. 76 1 55 109 .1 67 106 37 24 164 iiH CURB PRICES ADVANCE; MARKET TONE STRONG 81 TRADING IN CORN PIT; AFTER IRREGULAR DAYSC0 ;l I Dlst Secur .... 497s I i:ik Horn Fuel 29 , . . . Drlo Gen Leln 59? Kemoval of Restrictions on ! !2 ne isi pr ... - Setback in Cash Causes Heav ier Tone Export Demand Brings Firmness to Oats . V' e Out To-morrow I "COPPERS" one of the most complete ' and timely vest pocket edi tions we have ever pub lished. This fortrard lonMnj booklet It cimmmeil with the lttt reliable Copiwr Information inl fXchiRhi, detail main of tllP whol liny. Kir Robinson, lMitte nntl Jpromo Verde dli-t-lct Call or aril tot BooHI T. V. Ail JONES & BAKER SECURITIES Wldener Bid., Philadelphia Phonn Bell, Walnut 1690 f aef'(UHf, ! 9U jltw TOW riiiiooran Chletio Dlreei Prieate Wlrti Booton , Chlraco. Dec. 9 ' T'HaHlA.1 ipftnth., in V, a Wuaf II Ml t stocks and an Improvement In the cash article, following weakness due to he.-ny receipts, led to a gogd demand for corn today and rallied the market after it had been Irregular. Trade was only moderately active and mixed. Tho start was mixed, with commis sion houses and local bulls furnishing support, but the former turned to tho telling side, on tho heavy arrivals and the setback in cash, and tho tono be came heavy. After fluctuating nervously, prices finally were established at better levels I on covering by shorts and new Invest ' ment nurchaslne. Commission firms han corn for sale on bulges. Oats finished firmer on reports of a good demand for export, which Induced I buying of futures, although the action of I corn tended to keep the market unset , tied for a time. There was considerable ' hedging by caBh houses against Increased ; purchaFcs In the country, ""On tho brcali however, local Interests covered freely, and there was new In vestment huylng by commission concerns. Leading futures ranged as follows: Corn (new delivery)- Sat uiwn linn iovr Jon . .. lis i.Biji May .... 1.2S 1.30. -1 Short-Selling Helps to Re store Confidence BarnetOil&Gas BOUGHT (OI.n OCOTED G4RKt Morton It. Alexander Phila. Stock Exchange Bldg. 27 William St.. X. V. City 1 1H iy .... Oats Jan . . . Mav . . Lara Jan 26.20 May ..25.20 lllbs Jan . . 2!5.r,n May . . . .24 35 Fork Jan 48.12 Hfifv 1 'Did. tAsked. Close close 1 1 72i 1 27 1.31 1 i .its l.au 71H 72 71 72 26.32 23 4U 25 RO 24 73 4n nn 44 3'J 26 20 23.20 25 sa 21.55 4! 12 44.00 26.30 23.33 71 71S 26 1.1 25 27 Fisher Bodv .. 36 OWston Williams 31 I Uener Cigar Co 49 .General Motors 126 Gen Motors or 82 '-i Goodrich 56 '4 . , do pref. 104 " "'k. Dec. 9. ; Great North pf 97" Tho cotton market was Irregular to- Gr N Ore subs 31 day nnd finished lower. Greenc-C Cop.. 49 Announcement of the removal of re- ) Uulf States S. 69 strictlons against foreign and specula- I JJar,rna" Corp. 54 tlve short-selllnr of contract helned in ?1' Central. 98 restore confidence early and, after an Insplra Cop. 48 Int-Cons Cop.. 7 easier sian, oue to n continuation ot d0 pref...... 30 Saturday's selling movement, unfavor- int Harv Corn.116 able reports from New Bedford and Int Mer Marine 27 aiancnester, tno list stiffened materially. do pref The advance met considerable oppo- IndeJ""' VaBp."" H sltlon and prices weakened. Later, int Nickel 3' fluctations were mixed. int ftap Tr'p'f! 80 Judging from the talk on the floor. J?wel .Tea- ?r the fleures of ihft ppnsiiR iiiirpnn nn tb ' tvan -lty bo., il quantity ginned to December 1, Issued at the outset, suggested a final estimate on the crop by the Department of Agrl culutre. Wednesday afternoon, smaller than tho end of September forecast The close was barely steady. 71 84 19 38 64 103 47 57 90 150 30 81 6 10 13 48 29 Sils 111 32 36 S, 31 48 126 S2U 56 56 1 104 .104 7i OGTfi 97 31 31 .. 4 49 69 C9 1 54 54 98 98 2 48 48 6 6 28 29 114 114 6 27 V ,. Am Writing t J? Air Ileductl T ' I Canadian C Can Car & 20 22K, -1-1 09 1 160 ,1 62-l 1 9i -4- 29 4; 79 23 71 84 19 38 4- 64 2 103 47 68 1 90 160 14 30 Ji 81 ... 6 10 . ViJ 13 49 New Tork, Dec. 9. The curb market 'continued to show a strong' tone, with many important stocks In good demand at advancing prices. There was a general understanding that Important financial Interests and some of tho nockefcller family have becomo actively Identified with Okla homa Producing and that stock, which has been quietly absorbed for somo time, advnnced to 10 during tho forenoon. Midwest Refining sold at 135 and 136 nnd International Petroleum was traded In at 13 and 13. Cosden sold at 7 and 674- Aetna Explosives continued Its upward movement, selling at 6 and 7. Wright Martin was heavy, with trading at 4 and 4. United States Steamship sold at 5 and 6. There was a further advance in Key stone Tire, to 34, followed by a reac tion to 33. United Motors ranged from 34 to 34. British-American Tobacco sold nt 23 to 23U. Gcncrnl Asphalt was strong, selling at 37 to 38 Submarine Boat declined from 12 to 11. Interborough notes wtre heavy, selling down to 97. Burns Brothers Ice was In good de mand, wlthVrnnsactlons at 48 to 49. INDUSTRIALS ' Sat. oIosa Ask (snle) 6 6 Philadelphia Stocks Hlh Low lOOAHIsChal 29 2D" ICTNJ, 90 90 lOOKleo Stor 63 53 2609 nn Anh 3BU 37 1025 do pref 77 74 10 Ins CN A, 26 26 , lOOKenne C. 36 36 200 Lk Sup C 18 18 '20 Leh Vnl.. 60 60 265Pennaim 47 47 60 Pa Salt M 86 86 78 Phila Kleo 26 23 942 do war w 1 . . 21 Ph Tract 69 69 220 Beading.. 84 84 100 dolstpf 38 38 ..10 So Ilwy. 31 31 1 05 Ton Bel.. 2 2 370 Ton Mln. 3 3 189 Un Tract 41 40 UUOI., 72 72 785 U S Steel 97 96 Close 29 90 63 39 77 i Net chge, T?i V i 26 36 18 60ti 47 ii. 86 25 u 8 6 84 38 31 1 41 72 9674 ATTENTION OF LOCAL TRADERS CENTERS IN GENERAL ASPHALT - Totst sales. 7002 shares, compared -with !370 shares on Saturday. Net Close jhic. Vi 96 72 67 ' Aetna Explosives . . . Am r.Tlt Mfg Am Marconi Am Writing Paper. . Heuuction Car Co. ... Fdy nfd.. Charcoal Iron Chevrolet Motors .... Cramp Curtlss Aeroplane . . . Carwen Tool .' Carbon Steel .'. Emerson Phono Ilendee Mfg Lako Torp Boat. . . . Lehigh Coal Hales.. Lima Loco Maxim Munitions.... N Y Shlnbulldlng N'or Am Pap Pulp'.. -t-l1 . .)Ki ajcunur Peerless Motor . 59 (Toole ung ,.... 9 u ' Scrlpps-Booth .. 32 u i Standard Motors il6 y. Steel Alloys. 31 4. i Submarine 4gu ..lit 1st Joseph Lead... 126U -- ii'Todd Shipbuilding sC .. is .Triangle Film .. Bid 6 o 4 2 65 28 70 7 140 , 85 12 90 1 10 t 87 33 35 2 55 In 40 16 S 8 11 , 14 . 95 .11474 113 113 31V Dec . Jan Mn rrh Mnv July . Oct . Kelly Sprlngfi'd.67 Kennecott Cop. 36 Lack Steel . . . . 72 Lehigh Valley. 60 Lee Hub & Tire 23 Lorlllard. P...160 lioulsv & Nash. 120 Mackav Co nref 64 Saturd-s Toda's 10:10 11:30 1 30 2:30 Max Mot 1st Pf 52 clou opn r m m r m pm I rtn d nrer 211 . 27 71 27.00 27 nn 27.110 27 .11 27.51 m, t?J? lAi K1 . 20 6.1 .. . n.i nnT 20 07 2 7 ?av j?e.pt, tor,?2 . 'J5 43 2.1.13 2.1..V, 21.14 2.1 in 25 "A JIex Petrol ...163 . 24 fill 21 an 24. M 2l.5n 24 15 24.23 Miami Con Cop 26 H? SQ s? 52 H?2" HJ-H1 l:.,-25 -3A:i MldvalelSteel..45 . 21.83 JI. So 21. j5 21. 5j 21.33 21.63 jr . st L. new. 14 ' Mo. Kan & Tx. 6 do pref 134 Mo Pao 28 7.1 2", 51 70 24 02 4S ,10 4 10 44 30 t45.U0 ANNUAL MKETlNfiS rj-i OWIt'K OP TI1K (ilKAKI) F1KK lE AND .ILMtl.VE INSUKANCE COJ1 VANY, Pnlladrlphla. Vn. Annual meetlns of the (llrard Fire and Marine Insurance Company, for the election ol onicera nnd directors and the transaction of such otli r business as may come before the meetlnir will be held nt tho office of the company, l.ortheast corner of Seventh and Chestnut .-treets. on Tuesday, January 7, HIV, 4.: tl.J'J a m EDWARD J. TIIOMASON. Secretary. BAR SILVER Last 1018 Today Pat. Mon. Illch Low N. Y. (cts) 1011, 1 OH, 1.01 ', lnii, 85 Lond'n (pee ) 48,-, 4SA 48 49 42 68 79 30 do pref . Mont Power Nat Acme Nat Con & Cab 17 Nat Biscuit ..110 Nat Enam & S 46 Nat Lead .... 68 NUB of M 2d p 9 Nev Con Cop. 19 N O T & Mex. 36 New York Cent 79 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR TVIII7AT neeelDfs. 181.507 bushels i Steady, with a Bond outward movement The follow Ine were the rznee of quotations Car lots In esport elevator. Oovernment standard Inspection, standard nrlcesNc I red winter, J2.80-, No. 1 northern snrinr. 2 8tl i No. 1 hard'wlnter. I2.S0; No. f red 1.STA1K OF W1LLLU1 F. IIUV, i S X'No 2 red wfnter. 2 30i No 2 north 2Sf rceaked LetterB testamentary In ern jprlnir. 2.30; No 2 hard winter. I-3": . Wo. rea winier. Kiiriiv. wi00., Vn 4 im,,i,v SI S3. No 3 red winter. J2.3J No. 3 Less Cotton Ginned Washington, Dec. 9. The census bu reau In a report issued today placed the amount of cotton ginned from the growth of the crop of 1918 to December 1 nt 9,563,121 bales, counting round as half bales, compared with 9,713.529 In 1917 and 10,352,031 In 1916. Number of round bales Included this year Is 134. 150, against 175,672 In 1917 and 177,662 In 1916. Number of Sea Island hnles incluuea tnis year Is 25.741 against 77.- N Y S & W pf . 80 755 In 1917 and 102,496 in 1916. Num- N Y N II & H. 36 ber of American-Egyptian bales included ' Norf & West. . .107 this year Is 10,170. Distribution of Sea ; North Pacific. 96 Island cotton In 1918. by States. is:Ohio Gas .... 43 Florida 10,163, George 12,044. and South Ontario Silvery 7 Carolina, 3534 bales. Corrected statistics Owens Bot ..T. 67 of the quantity ginned this season prior Paclfia Mall .. 33 to November 14 are 8.706,970 bales. Pan Am Pet . 66 .- Penn R R ... 47 Peo Gas & C. 56 'Pere Marquette 17 Phila Co 31 Pitts & West . 36 Plerce-Arrow, ! uu... n..A.i . i'irt i na ... pUekinty'i-7ra,-::8.c:,rooT,tI,r"' :;!,21c. Durks, ny Steel Spg. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS the abbe estate ha vine been Kranted to 'hi undtrllK-ned. all persona Indebted to sa'. estste are requested to make payment, and those havlnc claims to present the inue, without delay, at the office of the Corporate Executor. 400 Chestnut st . Philadelphia. THU PROVIDENT LIKE AND rHUSl" COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ASA 8 W1NO. President. MARY nVANR TRAY ITS5' DAVID SOI.MOM SOLD IIIi CANDY 13 and clsar store, 1103 South Third st.. to Jacob Hoffman. Send nil claims and pay bills to EMANUEL KLINE. Fifth and Ells worth sts.. by Monday evening. Dec U. PLAN FOR STEEL'S FUTURE moderate) offerings, but trado was ciulet. The d!5' quotations were- Fowls, nrcordlnlr to nual. p,erce Ity. 2SR32e: sprlns chickens" acfordlna to ' Pitts ( 44 16 47 74 31 63 31 79 32 21 C7 30 71 60 22 159 119 120 64 52 21 62 169 25 45 13 6 13 27 74 68 79 30 16 110 46 68 8 19 36 78 80 36 107 96 43 7 67 33 65 47 65 17 31 36 63 31 80 32 21 67 36 --a 72 UU-ri .. 23 159 64 62 21 63 161 25 45 13 6 13 28 58 .. 79 2 30 17 110 1 46 1 6 4 3 65 35 90 8 150 90 14 9 100 174. 20 2 91 88 40 2 60 . 17 60 30 9 8 11 15 100 5 24 4 $300 Am Gas & Kief 5s 86 4000 City 4s '47 96 100 Kl & Peo Tr 4s.. 72 1000 Lake Sup Ino 6s.. 67 1000 L-eh Val 6s w 1.103 103 103 .. lOOLlb Bonds 4s .... 92.60 92.60 92.605.28 100 do 4R 95.50 95.60 96.60 60 lizau (10 4(11 4s.. 95.8G 95.50 duuu l'ncocon 6s stpd. S7 10000 Phila Klcc 1st 5s.. 95 28000 Reading gen 4s. 88 3000 Un Itwys t c 4s.. 57 86 96 72 74 57 .87 94 57 95.70 .E4 87 H 94 74 .. 88 7; -6 Common 'and Preferred Active and Score ..Wide Ad vances Other Home" Stocks" Are Neglected. Liberty Bonds Decline ' The outstanding feature of today's trading on tho Philadelphia 'Stock 1 Exchange was tho activity and strength of General Asphalt common and pre- ( ferred. More than 2500 shares of tho former changed hands and Its price advanced 2 points to zt, tlio highest level reached Blnce 1914, from ffhlett there was a trifling reaction, while the preferred, on a. smaller turnover,, advanoe'd as much as. 3 to 7774, also a now high since 1914, Generally tho Street considered tho bullish position of these Issues only what was to be expected nftortho strong demand of tho last week during; which they moved upward after a period of Inactivity, and many expect to soo tho prices continue their rocketing course, owing to the extensive uso ot asphalt, anticipated with the renewal of road building and other reconstruc tion work In this country and abroad. Most other homo stocks were neglected, but the market undertone was generally firm. Philadelphia Electric stock appeared unchanged, 'but th -fy. warrants, which were fairly active, gained slightly. Electric Storage Bat tery reacted , Tonopah-Belmont nnd Lake Superior advanced iv little, but United Gas Improvement, Tonopah Mining and Philadelphia Traction wer lower. Union TractlorT was off a trifle, but recovered tho loss before the close. Ralls took the same course as on the big board, Pennsylvania, Lehigh Valley and Reading Company all making ,falr advances. United States Steel common was slow in coming out, and, after' being: up moro than 1 point early, lost part of its gain. Iri the bond division Liberty Loan Issues were weak, the widest chang being a 'drop, to 92.60 for the second 4s. Reading general 4s were active and a little below their previous salo price. . - -" -I l 57 Total sales, 162.850, compared with 10500 on Baiuraay. Local Bid and Asked United rroflt Sharing U S Steamship 6 United Motors 34. World Film WrlghtMartln Air .. 4 Zinc Concent 1 STANDAllD OIL Illinois 160 160 Ohio , 315 320 Prairie Pipe 282 28.7 S O Cal 228 233 S O N J 580 585. SOS Y.-. 285 288 2 8 11 E ft " 4 4 Am Stores Iluft & Susq t c. do preferred. .. Drill J U Baldwin .... : .. Elec Storage . . . . Uen Asphalt .... uo preiorrca eyi tdo nreferred.. Lake ijup Corp .... 18 roenisrn .-nav i Lchleh Valley . . ... . 00' Lehleh Valley Trio. 14 ao prorerrea . . . . Fonnslvanla .... rhlla Electric .. Phila Co donpc prei . . do 6 p c pref .. Phila R T t c . Reading Tonopah Belmont Tonopah Mining Unlon'Tractlon ... Unl Uas Imp .... U S Steel York Rwy do preferred... Wm Crump ... 167 318 285 283 INDKPUNDENT OIL STOCKS Barnett Oil & Gas... Cosden & Co 6 7 Klk Basm 5 6 Federal Oil 2 2 74 inter I'etroi 15 Houston Oil 75 Merrltt Oil 21 2 Midwest Refining ...135 137 Met Petrol 1 1 Ohio Fuel 13 17 Oklahoma Ref 9 974 Sapulpa Ref 6 7 sequoyan Vj Sinclair 20 6 16 l15 77 74 22 137 li J Today Saturday Did Ask Did Ask 29 . . 20 07 .. ll 33 56 35 , 50 24 . . 25 7fl 7B 7.1 75 63 04 53 54 88ji H8 U4 37 77' 77 74 74 lu lltf 10 11 40 .. 4U 18 17 18., 72 71 72, 00 00 60 .. 12 4 . . u ... 47U 47 47, 47i 23 23$ 23i 23 31(4 81 Ht 31 llll 31 30 31 83 33 33 34. 2(l)i 20 2(1 2UJ4 b4j! 84 84,, 84 U. 941 'Hi. 2U :iiV 3 10 41 41 724 78 , 72 07 1)7 DO1 7. .. 7 31 .. 31 .. 80 5 . 80 83 IK 41 73 90 Ncto York Bonds 99?, 92 95 102 8 91 84 9574 ,1s t H 1 3 4 Representatives of Industry Aid Prepa rations for Washington Conference New York, Dec 9. More than 100 representatives of all branches of the 'Iron and steel Industry attended a meet ing at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel this morning. They had been summoned by the general committee on steei anu steel products of the American Iron & Steel Institute for the purpose of expressing views and recommendations as to the future policy and prices. The membere of the general commit tee will meet with the war Industries board in Washington on Wednesday, when they will put forward the views and recommendations of the industry as outlined at today's meeting, ? rt DIVIDENDS DECLARED Loose-Wllea Biscuit Company, quarterly of 11.75 on first preferred, payable January 1 to holders of record December 18. Jhiay Department Stores Company, quarter ly of 11.75 on preferred, payable December a ,. -i a to noiaers ei recoru ueccniucr u. '-.iy Morris and Essex Railroad, a dividend of id noiaers oc J-"3L"".;,i" ; "I "taVn winter. 12 32 No. 3 red winter, sarllcky. --32,- A2 8 red smutty. ,229: No 4 red. 2 SO; No 4. tarllcky. 12 28. No 4. smutty. J2.27. No 4. nrlieky smutty. 12 26- No 5 red. J-'.28: No 5. KarlKky? 2.2. No 3 smutty. 2.23i No. 5. carllcky. amuttv, 12 24. CORN Receipts. 2311 bushels. Trade was dull, with ho chanse In prlcs. 1e quote vellow In car lota for lacal trade, as to quamy and location, at S1651 70 per iinei. ino inner .", vnu.vv " rTH nrelDts. 50.347 buushels . DeJ mand was Ueht nnd prices were V4c lower Q?t'?"i'.-F"'.5.,J,,..W?:"Siuas2r- 5om'!' h.Ter?l8ic, No. 4'whlte, 70 80c J . FLOUR Receipts. 1.141,315 pounds In sacks. Tho market was quiet, but prices were well maintained. Quotations: To arrive per 190 pounds In 08-Pound -Winter Pwheat. 100 per cent flour. 110 259 10 65! Kansas wneai, j' - v -- - ": $10.83 11.20: sprlne wheat, 100 per cent flour, S10.85ail.20 nvr, , nun r,l, and steady. H( nuot. at J0O10 per barrel. 4n sacks, as to quality. PROVISIONS The market ruled steady, with a f""',. bins demand for most descriptions. Follow lnr were the quotations: City or western Lbesf In sets, smoked. 48c, city beef in sets SmOKeO. SOc; Cliy urn in V ', -"''""- ""T sun-dried. 40c: western beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked. 49c. beef hams. 100; pork, family. 3433: hams. 8. P..r"rr3i, I00!! 87f87c; do. skinned, loose, 3737c: do. do. smoked 390394c other hams smokd. city cured, as to brand and averare. SOfl .,,.. ,... mmtVA. wl,ra rured. S9(4 8o3c! do. bo'lled. boneless. R3c; picnic shoul ders B. P. cured, loose. 2Rc: do. smoked, nni. t..iu. nil.1 ttppnrdlnr to averase. loos's. 33c; breakfast baccn. a; to brand I and J....rn nt i!.ri lard, weiterti reflned. a9W20V4c Urd, pure city, kettlo rendered. ZVOSUViC n IVfrV? pJlr' "r,S0 riRPun ol.l. per pair DRESSED was quiet but steady, with nm pie ofTerlnirj. Quotations: Tilrkfis sDrlnc choice. 3040c, some fancy n"rptnek hlKher: do. do. fn r t nn.f ,.?ln.CK do. common. 30B83c. do. old toms .U 3" do. old hens. 3337c Freah.lcln,i e..ii' In bbls.. fancy, dry-plcked Fancy selected 3i: welRhlmr 4V lbs. and over apiece 4th e; welshlnc 4 lbs apiece. 3334c- Bmk" "'Sr8' -'t,301;- Old roosters, dry! picked. 27c. Roast n? ,M,in. .. -..li dry-picked. In boxes Welching 4 lbs nnd oyer apleco. 36c; welKhlne 4 lbs apiece asp- do nref Royal Dutch.. Saxon Motors.. St L S F do pref 99 98 8 17 33 36 78 .. 80 36 74 107 90 43 7 .. 67 33 66 1 47 6574 U 17 31 3674 iK io3 1 1 47 74 22 84 76 99 BVa MINING STOCKS Alaska Standard Atlanta - r Big Ledge 1 Butte New York Con Arizona 1' n W R Xr .Tprnmn ai First National 2 Goldfleld Merger s Goldfleld Cons 27 Goldfleld Florence ..15 s Goldfleld Kewanas .. 7 Green Monster Hecla Mining C Howe Sound 4 Independence Lead . . 1 Jerome Verdo ft Jim Butler 38 Jumbo Extension.... 14 McKlnley uarragn. ... 40 Mngma Copper 29 Mother Lode 34 Mines Co of America. Nevada Hills....'.... 3 Nevada Wonder. . .,. . Nlplsslng 874 Ohio Copper Ray Hercules 3 San Toy 8 Tonopah extension . . 14 United Verde 36 West End Con 1 White Caps 13 Ycrlngton 4 14 7 197i 40 674 liV -i 687i 1 9 4- 19 9 29 25 9 5 4 3 40 16 48 29 36 1 6 7s 6's, 74 3 9 18 37 14 6 Eft 48 2974 35 'H 9 17 81 83 88 64 74 95 83 ft 88 64 95 75 76 8174 t814 89 987i 87 97 7a 97 97 89 9874 87 97 97 97 53 10 71 33 9 74 11 47 1 74 vtr 22 94 84 76 1 99 .. 97 4-1 8 16 Is Ai 74 21 166 .6 titx f 5u'ffl!insiil'1 lbs apiece. S3W34c; welchine I Standard Mill. .120 nawariia TuniiSFV ,-T, ,-. --.. w ir' IsivJ'. I. Ca Tbreahlns Machine Company. rieny ui e u, h,cv.cv iuj,ui. r .January 1 to holders o( record. December 10 . Y ,f flOc. payable January 4 to.holders of rec- rr a T.rw.. oa . VJ S. U JCiesse Company, semiannual of 2 Sir nt on common and quarterly of 1 it rjtr cent on preferred, .both payable Janu- -j. ary :x ro noiaera oa tchiiu vw w. 31 r .North American Company, quarterly of JH Por ceni. payw,w ,,,. - v . ft . of record December 1- .- w i . n..h.nv and Western Railway Company. r" ?iinnual of 3 payable January 3 to tyj? ' '-.'kAldera of record December 23. ' r .-. rv..k- nsilroad Company, quarter "' lrf M cents, payabte January 3 to holders ; S-raeord December 17. , ..iiih r,in, nrart(nn Comnany. nuar- i .tertr of $1 on preferred, payable January 3 'ttt4LriSk i?.Cri,m' River llal.rosd 1. , V . " SiW on the common anuary J to Tork Lackawanna and Western Hall. REFINED tjUGARS The market was quiet but firm on a basts of Oo for Una granulated. DAIRY PRODUCTS CHEESE Was carre and higher under VD.f ins. anleea. 9nf7qla t ..- chickens, western. In bbls Welehlnir 4 lbs and over nplece 34c weltrhlns ,m ih' apiece. 32c; wolehlne 2 03 lbs. apiece "0 .31c. . Hrolllni chickens. welchlnTi li S lbs apiece 4-'44c. Ducks, nearby. fan' "J":'n, 4'l8'42 do. western, drs-.plcked s! nr-iuo. sows dOZafl aoien. om.2s: wnite, weleh nsr 0 to in ih. per dozen. X7JR17.50; white, weighing 8 lbs' ..,AS,.,:"5'""SVSrV V.- '". per aoien. ,...u,,. onii in per aozen, J3 4; dark. tl. 5002.50; small and No. 2. JI .uu. FRESH FRUITS Choice annlea uM tatr-lv nn nn. . r. --'- ... ...... Dilute ,twi- etles were a shade firmer. Cranberries of fine quality were scarce and higher with demand fair. Other fruits were generally steady. Quotations: Annies. New York per hbl, Fall FMnnln. $4 4.5(1; Snow. 14' f,; J,n5'. 4-M7.23: Haldwln. J4O6.50. Hubbardston. 45 50; Greening. S4O0 50: various varieties. S35. Apples. Pennsyl' vanlaand' Virginia, per hhl. Hen Dails S2.00IB74.73: Oano, 12:5004.50: 8ta-mari Wine. an 14CsTSn. Vn,v 1..',., ..a." Apples, per -biishel basket, 40eSl ",v do. per bushel-basket,"tl01.73; apples west ern, per box. I28.50; lemons, per box -Bi: oranges. Florida, per crate, 12 SOfli 0; tangerines. Florida. per strap. ISG0 grapefruit. Per box, S204J2S; cranberries,' bueliln,ori8 ' ! d0' ""' "' VEGETABLES Potatoes and onions were firmly he(d Cab bago sold slowly and ruled a shade easier. Quotations: Whit. .Mtatoe.. Hastern Shire. V.(.I".V...' v..'.;1"'.'..'. sw? Senbd Air Line 10 do nref . ... 2 1 ffears Roebuck.16674 165 aioss-Shef S&I. 47 4774 Sinclair Oil .. 34 3474 34 4- South Pacific. .103 102 Vi l"2 -t- ft Southern RR.. 32 81 31 I do pref .... to 70 70 120 ISO 4-4 85 51 49 74 14 2874 120 oi" Vi 62 50 4-1 14 28 185 185 .. 14 14 8074 81 4-74 98 100 1 40 4074 4-2 H 6274 52 4- 274 112 112 4-2 Union Pacific. 130 130 130 1 .do prer .... T.i 73 73 UTilt Alloy Stl. 39 3939 4- Unit Clg Strs.. 108 10771 10774 United Fruit ..14574 145 145 4- Unit Hy Invest 8 8 87i 7i U S Cast IrP&F 14 "13 145 4- U S Ind Aico. 10474 101 104 4-4 do nref .... 85 Studebaker ... 52 Stutz Motors . . 50 Tcnn Cop &. Ch 14 Texas & Pacific 23 Texas Co 186 Third Ave RR. 14 Tobacco Prod.. 81 do pref 100 Trans-Wllllams 40 Twin City RT 62 Underw Typew iiz 22 74 tl S Realty tr S Rubber U S Steel.. .. 973; do pref 112 Utah Copper ..73 Va-Car Chem.. 64 Wabash 10 do pref A... 39 do nref B... 24 West Maryland 13 West Fae pr.. 03 West Un Tel. West'se Mfg. . White Motors, Willys Over., do pref...., Wilson Co.... Worth P & M ass sr , H v '' ' .' ifSSk.', 11 1 SIOCK pa rwwiw - V, ... eWm tit, xnsurajico " ul Wi'.- - -bk !,. hd.vi.hla Dli. ah,, 9. I-""- ..-. i if fM, b' ituir, pyuwpuv TTisjttTvwrw a fairly active demand and strong outside advices. Quotations: New York, whole-milk, fancy, fresh. 3737ct specials hlrher; do doVftlr to Bood! fresh SjAsOVJc: Wisconsin vrholeiwllk fancy. 37fesic; do do, fair to good. 30 0 36 c, BUTTER Receipts were ' light and the market was 2c higher on fine goods. De mand absorbed all offerings. Quotations were as, follows: Solid-packed, creamery, extra. 7na: higher-scorn, goods 7173c. !; lat ter for lobbing sails: extra firsts. 08800es firsts. 8205c: .seconds. fi7gfl0c: fancy brands of prints iobblng at 74 70c; fair to sood, 03873c. E0O8 Supplies were small nnd prices were veer firmly r'alntalnert Following were tho quotations: Free cases, nearby firsts. S21O2I.60 per crate; current receipts. S20.7S per rase; western ritri rlrs-.s. S21C21.00 !. .... Or-fa, ton lAAHn 7n vaer eaeeit In. fertor lota loweri etoraga eggs. tU 6 9 IB. 60 per rase; (elected Iresh Jobbing- at 7097SO per dozen. .vniie poiaioes. -a-nrrnii,. n a,.t .. White Potatoes Jersey, per -buifiel hla Kei ino. j. Towioc: No. 2. 4oeOc: White 12 4O02'.73.-JvhU. PotatoeV. "fancy" 'SV. cungle. 12 03O3.10: do. No. 2. J bjgll Art bweei poiaioes. Jersey, per basket Vo 1 SJ.lBOl.a.;; No. 2. 73B0O. Swf 'potatoes'. Eastern Shore, per bbf. No. 1. 14 Anis ,.: No. 2. J3.O3.50. Sweet potatoes. Delaware 88 43 45; 2674 88 7374 56 22 73 96 112 79. 64 971 38 247- 13 63 88 43 45 26 88 72 66 74 f 97 4- 112 79 4- 64 4- . .9 74 3874 , BONDS Bethlehem 5s 10074 10074 .. Cosden Oil 6s 82 85 Cosden & Co 6s 82 85 Cudahy 5s 101 103 Russian Got 574s.. 65 67 68 do 674s 68 70 697 Southern Rwy 5s.... 99 99 .. Sinclair Oil 6s 83 86 Todd Shipbuilding 6s,105 108 MONEY.LENDING RATES NEW YOBK. Money on call, mixed collateral, ruled all day, at 6 per cent and on Industrials at 6 per cent. The market fqr time money lsun-r-hnncreri at a mar cent for mixed secu rities and Industrials with occasional renewals and r.ew loans for sixty and ninety days. . .,., ine Supply Ol prime ihciuhhho yj,ct on the market Is moderate and the de mand Is equally light.'' Six per cent Is tho minimum for all but exceptionally fine short maturities. Prime bank acceptances are mou erately active at -unchanged quotations of 4 4 per cent for prime member bills: 4t,4A per cent for prime non members .and 65 per cent for In ellglbles. ... Call loans on prime bank acceptances are unchanged at 4 7i per cent. rillLADF.LPIIIA Call, 6 per cent; time, 66 per cent. Commercial pa pers, thiee to six months, 5 it 6 per cent; six months, 6 per cent. i LONDON Money Is quoted at 3 per Cent. Discount rates, short bills and three months bills, 3 17-32 per cent. High Low Clone $66000 Anglo-Frch 5s. 96 9b ?bji 30000 Am F See 6s.. 99 99 1000 Am Smelt S 6s 92 74 9274 3000 Am T & T 5s. 96 95 69000 do 8 102 102 1000 Am Writ P 5s. 88 88 1000 B & Ohio 374s 91 9174 12000 do cv474s.. 84 '847i AAAn n,., T m ,".. DCIL OR innn nnr.lomiv 69..IOOU 100 100 3000 Cent Leather. . 90 96 9674 6000 C & O cv 4s 82 4000 do 474s 83 3000 do conv 6b.. . 88 3000 Chi Gt W 48.. 64 65000 C B AlQ'reg 4s 95 9000 Chi M' & St P rfd 4s .... 76 24000 do CV 4s.. 814 ' 1000 do gen 4s." 89 20000 City of Par 6s 98 5000 Chi Rwy 6s.. 87 8000 Dom Can 1921 97 1000 do 1931 97 4000 do 1926 97 1000 Erie conv 4s aa, W 53 39000 Frch Rep 574s.l03 103 103 5000 Hud & M in os is"t iovn 'ojj 16000 Int Mer M ..s.,101 101 101 1000 Kan City So 5s. 87 87 81 2,000 Lncka Stl Us '23 37 97 97 Innnllr Kh d a Ml 894'. 89 89 2000 Llg & M T 7s..lll 11174 11174 4000 Lorlllard 7s ...111 11174 111 812000 Lib Bond 3s 97.68 97.40, 97.68 351000 do cv 4b .... 93.30 -03.00 93.00 41000 do 1st 4a 93.50V3.20 "3.30 931000 do4s 96.06 95.84 95.84 24000 do 1st 4s.. 97.40 97.30 97.30 374000. do 2d 474s... 96.08 95,74 96.80 374700 do 4th 4s,. 95.98 95.66 95.68 1000 Lyons s luuy iuvmj, iuu-i 12000 Leh V rets 6s.. 103 102 102 7000 Marseilles 6s.. .10074 100i 10071 2000Mldvale 5s .... 88 88 8871 4000Mo" P 5s 23s.. 94 94 9474 13000 dogen4s... 64 64 64 3000Mont Pow 5s. 91 91 91 4000NYC&H con 4s 78 78 787 4000 do 6s 100 100 100 5000 do 4s 8574 o5 8574 9000 N X C 48 '59 94 1000 do 48 60s. 98 4000 do ,474s 66s. 98 2000 N Y N K & 'H , CV 374sy.,.. 65 10000 Nor Pac 4s... 88 2'000 do gen 3s. .. ,62 2000 Phil Co cv 22s 91 7000 Pere Marq 6s 88 1000 Reading gen 4s 88 2000 Sinclair 7s... "95 2000 StL IM& S 48 80 1000 Sea A. LSta4s 75 4000So Pac 4s... 1, 79 9000 do 'cv 4b... 86 26000 do cv 58. .,103 loavi iua 21000 South Ry' 4s.. 69 69 69 36000 do 6s 95 95 95 2000 Tex Co cv 6s.l01 T.01 10174 3000 Third Ave 4s. 65 65 55 1000 do adj 5s.;. 33 33 .,33 24000 U S Rub 5s. 87 86 86 26000 do 7s 10274 102 102 145000 US Stl 8 f 68.101 100 100 1000 Union Pac 6s.l04 104 10174 23000 U K of Q B & I 5s '19... 9974 99 99 62000 do 6s n "19.101 101 101 34000 do 5B '21. 98 97 97 Total sales, SIO.035,000, compared with 15,872,000 on Saturday. 1 LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chicago. Dee. . HOOB Receipts. 25,000 head. Market generally steady v.lth Satur day's RVerKare. Irutohora. 117.40017.70: light. S10.85P17.00- packing-. JK1.7.1M 17.40 Ihrowouta, $10 75010. 00: iplus. good to choice. S14015.25. - CATTLE Receipts. 40.000 head. Market opening slow: mostly 25c to 50c lower. Calves 60c lower. Reef cattle, good, cholco and prime. SI5W 10.75: common and medium. IH.avea.-i: UUtCnerBlOCK. COWS anu neuere. JR. 10W 13.75: canners and cutters. t5.75f 0.50: etockers and feeders, good, choice and fancy, Sincf 18 23: Inferior, common and medium. $7fM0 -Veal calves, good and choice. SHI 50017: western rango beef steera. J14.2.-i17.75: cows and heifers. J8.2jSf 12.70. SHEEP Receipts. 20.000 head. Market strong to '16c higher. I.nmbs choice and prime. Sin, 35015 30: medium and good. subjoin 83, culls, sn.50W12.6n: ewes, choice and prime. S0.25flTi.no: medium and good. S8W0.25: culls. ta.78O0.7S. ritthburgli, Dec 0. CATTLE Recolpts. 4200 head. Lower. Steers. tis017: heif ers. tlO.50012.50: cons. $8.50010.50. 1IOG3 Receipts. 20.000 he-d. Extremely alow. Heavies and heavy jorkers, SI7.80: light yorkers. tlO.50017: pica. tlOOW-SO. SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts'; 4000 head. Strong. Top sheep. SIS. 23: top Iambs, $10. Calves, receipts, 800 head. Stesdy, top, S20. Cincinnati, Dec. 0. HOGS Receipts. 11. nn t,0arf Rinw Parltar, nnd butchers. J17.30; common to choice. (11 Wis; pigs and lights, tmois.tlfl: stags. JinOl.1. CArrLK neee pis. uinj new, owu, Steers. S0O16.25: heifers. t0f12.2.ii cowa, t5. 50 el 0.50. Calves, strong, tflOlO. HUf.l-Jl Iteceipis, iuu lirnii. o.cmj, t3.608.50. Lambs, steady, 8&'H. LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS " Did Aak j. Jim Rutler 80 .41 ! MarNamara 23 .2.",. Midway 17 ,10 i Mlzpath Extension 00 .07 Montana 18 .15 North Star 00 .It Rescue Eula (19 .11 West End .....1 1 COLDF1ELD STOCKS Atlanta 06 .01 ' lllue Uull i 03 .04 ,, "ooth IB .IK , Comb Frac 02 ,04 Dlapiondfleld R 11 02 .04 Daisy n.' ,04 a Kewanas 07 .OK Un 02 .03 Slhcr Pick loo !u? MISCELLANEOUS Arizona United 25 .80 Nevada Wonder ., 4) K Tecopa Mining 11 ,11 Paris Bourse Firm Paris, Dec. 9. Prices were firm on the Bourse today. Three per cent rentes 62 francs 90 centimes for cash ; ex change on London 25 francs 9774 cen times; 5 per cent loan 88 francs. TCnet rtufTalo. N. Y.. Dec. 0. CATTLE Receipts. 4300 head, flood, strong. Prime steers. $17 17.60: shipping steers. I 10.60: butchers. llSi'in.7n; yearlings, tll..O 13: heifers. S10.50O18: cows. J5CJ11: bulls. $7.B0Oll; stockers nnd feeders $7.50 Oil: frksh cows and springers. $63W145. CALVES Receipts. 1200 head: $1 lower, $7(J50 ' " 1IOOS Receipts, 14.500 head. Steady. Heavy mixed and yorkers. $17.80: light yorkers nnd pigs. $10.5010.75: roughB. $12 10.8(: stags. $10018. .. SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts. 10.000 head. Blow. Lamb; snms.25; yearlings. $7011: wethers. $0.5010: ewes, $408.73; mixed sheep. $089.30. Sonth Omaha. Dec. P( HOGS Receipts. 10-7OO hea.1. .. CHEEP Receipts. 10.000 lieiiil. East lluflnlo, Dec. I). HOGS Receipts. CATTLE Receipts, 4200 head, SHEEP Receipts. 6000 head. Kansas City, Dec. 0 CATTLE Receipts. n.,n a,,,.,. MlaaHv. 1 Kf Iflirir. " HOGS Receipts, 22,000 head. Best actlvo nnd steady. thers weak. ..,.. SHEEP Receipts, 6000 head: 16o to 23o lower. I'VE SPREAD MYSELF OUT TOO THIN I'm ft writer ot advertlslng ropy. Amhltloua and determined to succeed In n large way. my present position as aervlce man on n large dally news paper burdens me with such s. load of routine detail work i that Interferes with my ropy. I must concentrate my enrrjrle either In tho copy department of an agency- or ns assistant to advertising manage of progressive manufartarer En-, ergetlc ngd Industrious I am now doing two men's work. Ten years' editorial experience before entering advertising field. For Interview address D 224. LEDGER OFFICE 4 94 94 98 9874 98 98 65 55 88 88 62 62 91 91 87 87 88 74 88 95 95 80 80 75 75 79 79 85 74 86 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LIBERTY LOAN BONDS FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York. Dec. 9. The foreign ex- LOCAL LOANS INCREASE Reserves Also Higher Than This Week' Last Year The average condition of members of ili T'hlladelnhla Clearing House As sociation- for the week, preceding today . Is shown in the weekly statement, with -comparisons, as follows: , 'ALL MEMBERS " Dec. 0. 1918 Increase Loans $730,703,000 $3,792,000.1 Exchgs: Clear. House -.513.00( J7n,0(io UU Callable Due 3& 1932. 1947 QA 1932 1947 4 1932 1947 4J4 1933 1938 44 1927 1942 44 ' 1928 4 1927 1942 Interaat Payable JUNE IS DEC. 14 JUNE 11 DEC. IB JUNE 11 DEC. IB APR OCT. MAY NOV. IS 18 IB IS M'CH IB SEP. IS MAY IB NOV. 15 Approximate YUlts to Callable oat at Market 3.75 4.46' 4.6C 4.62 4.75 4.75, 4.85 $50, 5100, $500 AND $1000 DENOMINATIONS FULL INFORMATION REGARDING THE TAX FEATURES OF THE LIBERTY LOAN BOND ISSUES WILL BE FURNISHED UPON REQUEST MONTGOMERY & CO. -- 1S3 80UTH 4TH STREET 14 WALL STHEST PHILADELPHIA NEW YOBK flOVEHNMENT SECURITIES DEPARTMENT TELEPHONES. HELL, LOMBARD 4820 1 KEYSTONE, MAIN ttlt HillillllllllliillllllllllllllllllllilJllliliiiilililllMillllllllllllllllllMliillllllllllllllHH Due from banks 116.823,000 6,123,001 oiir ii u ,ew lorn. xjvk. . - mo auici&u c- .Y"",,'v'" "p,""" "" ?; n'oA ll - Hlange market In the early dealings to- Vnad Jo.U.r.: Joh! 5 73 56 Total sales. 462,900 sharer, compared with 184.8U0 shares on Saturday. -NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New York, Dec. 9. A meeting of mem- a 41.. Tah- ViV tnttat canrl Qiioa i 2iiNory2.n'1tlb4Uo1 5homDc'arEblij,0' ij ,A . Exchange , thlrdpornlnc relative to- re XZA, ?r tin. $2.e82. OrdSr.SVe'llS?n r opening the exchange for trading in cof- t,n niipstlnn was referred to the board of! managers for further action. Dlsap- 63 4- 2 uay ehowed little feature aside from a 88 7x -t- S olcauJ' w ... .w-.. " .. ... . 43 i ate tcale. 4Ba? t i.: 1 Quotations were: ' oS 4i u. Demond sterling 4,74, cables -i.76.45. 88 I i? 'Sixty-day bills, nominally, 4.73 ; nine- 4.1a. iy-aay urns s. 174. , , ,,,, 1-iaui. iuo u.,a-, ...w.. -- ,e L're cables 6.35; checks 6.36. Swiss cables 4.9j: checke 4.93. Guilder cables 42, checks 4274. I'esteas cables 19.93, checks 19.85. Stockholm cables' 28.90, checks 28.60. Chrlstlania cables 27.90, checks 27.60." Copenhagen'cables 26.90, checks 26.60. Hubla currency opened )ow at 18 18. . 74 iiio-id. Dag no. 1, ii.13cj.u0; j'0- ".30 OOo. " NEW YORK BUTTER 'AND EGGS U. S. WOOL TO BE SOLD Will Fix Minimum Reserve Price Be- I ...., ',. riArarnmaiil'ii restrlptlntlS I Tin the green coffee trade Is the chief ob-' fore Sales Start New York, Dec. 0 DUTTEIV-necelpts. !,,,, rln.F. 7"71c: es- , ntacle to the rehumptlon of business In fOSl tubs. Hither scor POULTRY tr. 70cj outside, firsts, (14flni)c.; seconds &803c: State itlry, OSOd'Jc; miUtloi'x creamery. 47tf4cl EGOS Receipts, 10.24J cases. Eitras 73B76C-. estea firsts. 7Sfn4c; firsts. 70W7"' seconds. COO (19c i refrigerator special mark ed. 42054c; dirties No. 1, 489500, No. 2. 4l47o: checks, -44840c: l'aclno roast, white. l)002c: western and southern whits. Jnction Comiiany Passes Dividend" New York. Dec. 9. The directors of the Duluth-Superior Traction Company have passed the quarterly dividend on the eomihon stock. Thl lsuaihe been li-nsliinatan. Dec. 9. Wool now held by the'War pepartment will be disposed of at public action, Brigadier General nobert K. Wood, acting quartermaster general, announced today. , The amount to bevoffered at cash. sale, will b'e such "a in the opinion of.the wool eipertH .the market- cai .easily ab- soro, . i,i- c, - -.. '!" -jvrmniiHism 4,883,000 314.00U 507.000 107,003 63.202,000 lft,05R,fl00 nt,oai,nnn 4S.031.IK10 5130.000 865.000 1.082,000 844,00(1 007.000 323,000 Time rienoslts.i. nes. witn v. (i " and legat deposup rles .a, Cash In laults. .. . .. TotaJ reserve held.., Heeerve requireq .... Excess reserve ...... MEMBERS RESEP.VE SYSTEM j Reserve held .-,, 151,322.000 -1417.000 Excess reserve.. ,.).. 4,633.000 '215.000 TRUST COMPANIES NOT MEMBERS OF; RESERVE ST8TEM neserve held.--. .. . .'. $2.680.OOO' $78,000 Eiceso reserve ' 895.000 'los.ooo In addition . to the deposits above there were this week Qovernment-deposlt., against which no reserve is required, , . Decrease. BANK CLEARINGS Bank clearings today compared with corre sponding day last two years: 1MN 1T lOlfl Phila ...164,0(18. 180 $47,805,184 $41,114,009 Boston I, II 170.5011 30,088.001 '.'7,(13,87l N. York. 474 870.449 380.813.018 368,100.74; liano.. An.tii", ico Chicago, s il IS . , Visiting Members ' attending the convention of the Investment Bankers v Association of America y at Atlantic City are cordially invited to, make .. use of the facilities of our of fice"-while ,in -Philadelphia. S Wests Co, , i!! E . . BANKERS 1 .g J r?m iinn in M A S1 lh i , assssi m asssi ' ! iii.j.lsiBMWHoi t.o,m,os 14J7 tHU&iWUi aiKbbl M At CHICAGO. BUTTER AND EGGS M.b.r. &35liiSSSk. ,1 'A fM MiJitefc!-.J0'?-HlC5J',''"v ,"" I,. - JU-,. ;,, .,-a -a . a, v ,.'. .41 M- "MfttT tTiiMi garffkiTiii i 'MtoffhrjtlssTi Ji hill llllaiaaatMAliMsllMIMIIIirilM - kesraH,Afc?V;',i:.r. f l- f ' -i?4' '.OaisssssssssssssssssBBsPiWeMlWiCW Pvf t-.sfcLattr vrUank n, 1 10 XalVK 3fk 8ailtnsU4aUa4jr m4r fsiw4 wuni uvrets. rvsitHv 1 i rmmm ' $ :&$ ' JV 1 N Vi i ' ' , r i wvsac: nMar wniiawiHSe:.browB,.faKl WK H, 4 per cent, p- aaiwy ,.. s im. - Wav.j a i.J 1M6.J.& X . ...&, JL&t n ' Il Ti i.l " Un Ms"! ii-T-ii'if i irisffi VgVJi-ii ffjfitf j- JXAfc . .,.'rta,lt.. mcJetA.. j, jjIi kiaasUBBigiaO