fpici "i!- rn'r'T"' -S--M-W7 fe,r:.-." H TE"r"r ""Xt-"-"-?" ; . ,1 J. ' ; I-,. '.? -; jW r-x EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MABGB 18 l19 . s JNEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES i Fv K -r Wf liv ri l& & It T yllH ltfoui1 Earnings an Investor depend, of course, upon the good judgment you use in selecting securi ties. As the average in dividual must rely upon , itdvice when making in vestments, perhaps the safest policy is to buy only those securities w h i c h have been purchased by .recognized authorities on investment matters. Write for our Letter E-27, which describes some of these securities. Chandler i Company Franklin Bank Building Philadelphia New York Doston Spruce 343 Raw 2GS3 Canadian Municipal Bonds Bought Sold Quoted FINCKE. BANGERT & CO. Franklin Hank Mile. 8(73 TON 1'hllnilrlnliU NEW YORK Spruce IBS Knee. 192 Wetktu HON.1 Rr'tORII on injurs! PAINE, WEBBER & CO. INVESTMENTS 1621 LAND T1TLL MIX., PIIII A Member New ork stork Kvrhiinco SPECIALTIES CONTINUE LEADERS IN TRADING ON NEW YORK 'CHANGE Witjc Movements Are Confined to These Issues Steel Common Declines and Other Industrials Are Lower After Irregularity New orl, Mnrcli IS. Market movements on the stock exchange during the forenoon weie confuted, with the stundaid Issues In supply, but pclols and Inside Intel cits continued nggrcsse bulng of mnnj cnsllj controlled stocks, making the market again one of specialties, and the only wide mm omenta were In those Issues The old-time contervntlve element continued to deote Its attention to United States Steel common and to base Its market views on the maikct action nf that lender This morning Steel fliirtuntcd within a narrow rnnge, but was In supply from the same Interests that hne been noted as sellers for more than two weeks nnd declined 4 to 94 In the llrst hour Other steel Industrials, after Irregular moements, showed lo-.-es in the late forenoon , The widest movement In the specialties was in Industrial Alcohol, which advanced ." points to H3'(, The Whelan Interests told their friends that there was nothing of lmpoi tnnce to the -.tiite-mcnts about a war between the I'lilted Cigar Stoles and the Seliulte Companj and brokers, often acting for that operator, bought 6000 sh ires of I'nlted Cigar Stotes Just after the opening, putting the price up 3 points to USty The oil sto Us weie strong, p.utlv bi cause of 1 epoi ts about the Intention of the British Government to turn all Its vessels Into oil burners Texas I'ompnnj rove more than 1 point to 217t nnd Mexican IV troleum rose 2 points to 1S9. Marine prefeired acted In a disappointing manner decllnins 34 to 10S' Atlantic nu,f and West Indies tose l to 1154 CORN HITS NEW TOP LIVERPOOL BUYS NEW PRICES ON COVERING ! STYLE COTTON ON DROP NEW YORK STOCK SALES t.ait 2 on , . .. close High Low p m, Adams i:press . mvf Advance rtumely 2S,', 2!)U Z8it 28' Adv llumely pf . . n !,' nt 03', 01,'. -vjax Kut.t.er . 7.1', 7Mi 7.1 71 "ih"mi uoiu .i , , ij ;jsf Alrskn Juneau 2' ), Aj'lR-C"lni Mfg 35 30 All fi.nhlitm lf .. unl . ' i" 01,-7 , Am Agrlcul Chcin I07,'j I0S.', lf7 10" ... rtKri in pr . .10IU 101 1 101 1101 3. 2, 3'. 2H 3J 47-J 4"l, Am uank .Vole Am Heet Sugar . Am Can Am can pf Am Car & Fdj Am Cotton Oil . Am Drug Sj n Am Hide. & 1,0.1 Am Hide A I. pf Am Ico Am Ico pf . . Am Internatiun il Am Linseed Am Linseed pf Am Locomotive Am Malting A II 1st pf c of d Am Smelt & Itef Am Sni & Kef pf 10,r,'i 105 Am Steel I' dries M)'i hi 4 Vnt Sugir Hello US'. US' llS-i" 11.S", Am Sumatra Tob I134 114 1I.IH 113'a Am Tel & Tel . lO.Va 10V 101'i 104' Am Tobncip 2)0."f Am Tcb pf new 101'a St .Ws It 01 lj-i !l2'i Mi I0S :H)a 74.' i . 17 102 01', iV.i n' . is Dfi'i 48 , (3'j , 0lj ITU SSh . 07'i 1'4 (.t'J. 0OU 4Ut( 13H 17'i IS' 3 ) 7m IS'i (7 2'i 40 01 00'l 18 12't 17'i 1)41 3 I7)j on'i 00'i p. 4!1 0. 105 81 1 I.ant 1 lone t'nltcd Fruit ....174 Cnlt rtjs lnv pf . 20 C S C I V & F . 2("f USCIPSKpl M V S Ind Alcohol.. 138' 1 V S Itealty & Ilev. 32 J S lluhber . . . 84' U S Sm H . M... 4W U S Steel I)5' 2 no lllch Ixiw p m. 174M 17.IH 174W 7,- 471J '66i IS 12-,' 17'5 i);' j 4S. '.is IS'i 07 2S 40 li) 105 81 I' S Steel pf L'tah Copper . . . Utah Securities. .. Va-Cnro Cliem . . , Wabash Wabish pf A West Union Tel. , Westlnsh i: & M. White Motors Wilson & Co... 114' 71 lf.3 CO 8' J .Wj 81)' i 40 b'i o! 30', 13S 0I 24' 1 .so", 1.1'i (U 24!a 0.'.' 80' i ,i')' 1 13'4 01't . 24! 3 8;' 3 Wlllvs-overland.. :)' Wlllvs-Overld pf.. in Woclworth Co ...UVt Worllilnstoii I. .. 07'i Worth V pf A 04 Worth r pf B.... 72 21' 50 110 'bo 4'i 05' "71 15'a fillM H)i 3l'i 80' 41." t 54,i 77'i 30! 20', G4.U 130 '&li 49) a 05 21H fio 1455 'go 40h 05H 71 14 Ifi'i 16H 68h CO 8 8' 33JJ 33J 8sj,' sm 40 40.U 54 54 77 77.U MH 30lf 07! 3 72J CO! 3 00'i '72! i T.x tllvlfml Amrrli in locomotive, 1' LooK'W lien ilret prefirml W New York Curb IMttTItl.!.S 1111 Aetna I xp!olves Am-Hrlt AlfK Am Marconi Vimr WrltliiR IMpor Vlr lteductlon Canadian far Co 'an C ir I'd pref Chat coal Iron Chevrolet Mntois t'lninp Curtlss Aoio.iline 113 3 1I0' 113'i 110'f 'Carwen Tool l-i , w7t . I'liierson t'honogrnpli .iui an'. . .'""..v "1 Recessions Follow Early Ad- Southern Mills Also Hac Or-1 Booth KMiencs . -Vi 21', J I Brkljn It.ip Trail 24'i 24"i Am Woolen Am Writ pup pf Am Zinc 1- (L S Anaconda Copper. sets Ite.ilizit n Asso Dry Ooods Atch Top & S r Atch TASK pf Atkin Coast Line Vtl fiulf A W I Atl C A W I pf Baldwin I.oco Bait A Ohio Bait A Ohio pf Barrett Co Bethlehem Steel Ou'i Beth Stl flHHH II !..".. (.".". r. nnh Kieoi S". ,.f inii. 1(117.' iiui. in.", Otis Elevator ":::. - ' " " .w.. - . ,,.. ,.... ........ lit. . I I H M ,11111,1 liiole I. ti 07 . 8S' 18' 8')'s 18'3 I. iki Toi p ilont 'o i , , I l.lm i I.oi o 12Us I2"j'j 124'i 121'j M ixlm Munllloii .N ShlidiullilUiK Vol Aiiki Pap Pulp li.'i ances. hut Losses Are Small. Oats Arc Firmer tiers in Market Market Becomes Irregular RAILS FROGS & SWITCHES BOLTS SH.1CE BARS SPIKES BRACES, Etc Carried in itock in Chester Yard. LocoBtotirei, Can and Railroad Contrac ' tori' and Mininj Equipment HENRY LEVIS & CO. Commercial Truat Bldg. HEcfeRfCa t I unftxsi UAXKHRS AND rJBOKERS TH CHESTVCT 8TS., X.E.Cor. ' i.tfambcra of PMlidrlpbla and Netrj iwi oioric mcninrev. U. S. LIBERTY BONDS $50, $100, $1000 hOCGHT. SOLD AMI RKCOMMEMIED FOB lMENTMtT Newbarger, Henderson & I.ojb 1410 CIIESTM'T 8TRF.ET Menbera M. Y. and I'hllu. Stock Kxehnnre LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT and SOLD Anj- DfnomloAtlons Samuel K. Phillips & Co. 60T CHESTNUT ST. lltmbers rh!laOlphlft Stock Kichann ttRAIN HM T HTIIKn FOnHCAST ( Inraso, Mnrch is Illinois rnlr nnl 5llKhtl wnrm r tnninht ilm sila partl rlou U an i mrmpf Miinurl- tnir ami wirm r innlnht an Uctlm 1 y Itcon tln Kalp hit n arinpr tonluht A tlnos in wHrmpr Minnso i Ptlr tnniRlit Hnil Jn ! i rmr tonlsht (uliler Wot) iipsi1ii nftornonn Inwa iirnl Kansas Fair and irwr tonfttht i 1iieml i warm r North iMkotii ralr tnnlKlit ami U clndTy nlilr Wfflnpsd t south Dakota Talr tonlht nnd Wednpa ila irnipr tonlaht ont and cen tral rnolor (dne(li wet nnd north Wbrnnka Kitr tnnlcht nnd ilni -c1t inrmtr innlcht rnolr northwt fdnp--ilax Montnnn Imjdv an 1 t oldT tn I nisht ind Wdn.Max wimlnu MoMl v I cloudj tonlsht tn 1 V Mn. st t.l l.U 1C .Innnli utlfl AttlV corn sold 'at 'new hiKh lecords for the i this morning and southern mills h .l or inm.mi.nt thl. mnrnlne and Julv Rlsoldfis In the market 'o buv new stj le (OTION llPI.T VVKVTHr.lt (OMinlOS- New lurk, MHrrh IS Thr filling inc tnmpTitur i iuiv ri'nlril In tho inllim 1el( thiff nvtrn'np OKlonKl I 4s I Turl srillh 40 I It II line ! Momphli nml Vtlintn I" Sm Vnlnnln IS MrLsbure I'nrpui ' lirlil Mnrnn hit! MontRnmen ",J OaI,ntnn PenCTcnln Aujrustn nnl 1 hnm iiIUp iit Ww Or' uns smmniih VV ilnilrston nnl liw kmn 111" i.J Tiiiiph 'il Thi rp wim 01 Inch nf prpripltatlon nt eu Clrlinn an,l VVilrilnnton. M lmn5i nt sTnnah inn" AJMitnj OS Inrh nt Mrl "nnvllli HI lnih at Mnrnn St Inrh at riuirliiton ,4 'nrli nt Prn-HNila nml VtHnti I in Inrhp at TllomnHlllf and I I fin Inihrs it Minimum m BrunsTer, A P.v s S?i 8i Burns Brothers lit Butln Con A Zinc d'j . . Butto A Superior 21 2J' Jallfoinla Peck . hi California Petrol 27'ii California Pet pf Calumet A rl7 .'! 24j 14! Central Filrv pf Cent l.ialliei Co Chandler .Motor Cliesa A Ohio Chi Great West Chi Mil A ht P Chi M A St P pf Chi A .N'orihw n 71 .18' 3 .'.I "I-, 121.' i ,-.8'i 8'3 t.?K'4 71'. iih ou 27 71' 7.", 5S'3 .to1. 71 21 (.1 20': 70'. ,-S'3 3Ss 71 24j 8'i Hi -a J Si-.1 701. t - Scrlpj.s- Booth (.niilaid Motors Mul Allovs Submai I lie St Joseph I.' art loild InpliulldliiB TilanBle Pi In. Piillcil Piolll SliarliiK I h Steamship I nilid .Mijto World Pilpi V IlKbl-.Maitin Air 4 4 4's no 28 7. son S5 II I 90 " 17 14 r.3 l.i 11 1J I0J 4 '4 4 - 'r 41 37 Yen close Ak (siU d 41 I, CO .ir. 8i . "5 2 n s 9n t 2. i". sr, 37 f (.8 2 1 40 ,U) !l 8 14 1 13 1U '(, 1 3 4 0 I'4 8 3. im .i' 'hi A North vv pf ,U', lib Chi It I A Pas (' 11 1 A P Ct pf . , , ,, ,,,,,. , C II I A P 7'o pf New 1.,rk. March IS Liverpool was ch,Ie Copper the l.pvt inner of new Jtv le ronti acts , Chlno t onner L'4'j 24s 24'i fiS'i STXNKXItn OH. STOCKS 1 Illinois 170 175 Wi Ohio .312 345 71 Pl.ilrii Pipe 215 270 . . i 8 () C tl 2fii .i,7 ." O N J 7I f,7S .S (J N V .J50 353 Philadelphia Stocks 100 Brill J O 35 15 Cam Iron 40 445 niec Stor C6 . 90 Oen Asph 6Gy4 302 do pref.loo'i 35 40 G5i. 66 4 3? 40 C6?i Net chirp IK 38M, lOOV. 6Vi . 100 Kellv H 1UH 114"8 1H" 1 s 200 l.k Sup C 20 "4 a 1. en .Nav. ua4 97 I.eh Vat.. 55 H 8.11 Pennalirt 44 a. 6 Phlla Co pref . . 29 297 Phlla Hlec 25 ' 100P It T t c 25 78 Ph Tract G7,S IB Ton Bel. iYi 120 IT S Steel 95 H lliO Wlllys-Ov 304 21) WestlnRh 464 75 W Cramp 87 I10N High I,ow JlOOOBnld Ioc 1st 5s 1004 10034 3000 HI A Peo Tr 4s . 70 70 4500 Mb Bonds tth 14h 0.1 82 93 82 5000 Pa Co tern cts 95 93 1000 Phlla Kite 1st 5s.. 93 934 20V4 091 sni 44'i 29 25 94 25 G7'8 3'i 96 30 3, 4GT, 87 1, U . V4 204 09 ?4 65 'i 44 ',4 29 25 25 67 'n 3'i 95 30 8, 46", 87 Net 2pm chse 1004 . 70 ... 93.82 08 95 93 7. . New York Bonds HlKh Low- 1 30 $0000 An-Krench 5s 07 -ht 97, 07 (V loono Am IIIdeA I.6s.loo; loo'', loo'i 5000 Am Tor Sec 5s 99 9'i'A 99 ' 4111.11 Am T A i 6s 101 Tt 1000 Atl Co Line 4 8314 1000 H A O cv 4Cm 7G H 1000 Beth Stl 5s '36 S1?i 1000 Bltlvn It T 7s. 9GU 117000 Bordeaux Gs .100 J, 10000 Can flovt 5s 1926 S7V4 lOOOOCent Leith 6s. 90 'A ,1000 Chile Cop 7s 108 iOOOC A O cv 4 'is. 781, 1 1000 do conv 6s . 854 2000 ChlANw nos '87. 98 lOOOChl B A Q la 96rs 2000 Chl.MASt P '25 82 1000 do rfd 4 ",s 70 7000 Cit of ParlrOs 99, 2000 Comp Tab ttec Co Gs 8314 1000 Hrle com 4s Ser B . . . 47' . IOOO do 4s Sei f). 49s. 35000 French 11 5 ',s-KI5V. 10r,U 105V, loOOOlovva Cent 4s 44T4 44 44 1000 Intb Met 4'4h. 30' 30'S 3GV 1000 Int .Mer M 6s. 08 'i 98 'i 08 U 2000 Int Acr 5s. 81 81 81 1000 Leh VI rets 6s 101 101 101 1000 Leh Vnl R 114s 80 . 80 80 -.linoOMh Bond 3'2s 98.04 '18 82 98 88 EXTREME DULLNESS RULES TRADING ON LOCAL EXCHANGE 120000 0000 700000 1000 1 17000 do cv 4 s do 1ft 4s do 4 ',J s do lstN'is. do 2d i'Ah.. opened firmer sjlorts attain covered hut the volume of business was not mi nrsr and brokeis were nervous Im portant commission lvuses purchased at llin outset In some nuarters there was a dispo sition to take 11 more bearish v lew of the technical position and after the new crop positions on a scile down ward The lower opening vvas due to poor cables and an accumulation if over- 18' ."I (il INDl.l'I.NKLNT Oil, 350 STOCKS luett-Peabodi, Jolorado I-' A Ir. 4 14 Columbia O A i: 45' 1 Jomput Tab II 4ti Jonaolldated Ges 'Ifljj Con Inter C il M 7 . 'ontlnentnl Can nisht selling orders based on vesterda; p Corn "rod P.ef. Wi 18'. 31 10-a 7!1'4' fi'. .paction lheor Old stvle contracts were from openinc Maj and Julv receded, the far 115 points lower and the new stvle 13 ,nitir, ...i?i- ...inn iaEtonim'e ninp .oinls lower to 2 nolnts hicher with nrofli t il.int- In evidence I Later the market acted stendler and won pnilll i.ihinh " v nieiite . . , , ,,,.,. mlmitfQ new contracts were 5 to 8 points net lower FINXNCIVI. niWIlhM) The Barrett Company (N.J.) A, quarterly dividend of Two Dnllm 112.00) per share has been declared on the 'Common Capital stock and a quarterly dividend of One Hollar anil s,v,n,j- nT Crnta ($1.73) rwr "hare on tho Preferred Capital Stock of The narrptt rnmnim N lasi jcdi , ii i'ui vt Jersey. Also a quarterly dividend of cars , at ChUaRo mo .unisr anu nevenij-nte cenlB tai.)l par ahare on the Preferred Stock faub- 'n.viwIfitlnB n.ni.. .. ,w. . t ..... Pro4act Compun). rEble on April 1. 1M&, to Common stockholders of record as at tho close of business March 20, 11)19 and on April IS. 1019, to the Trefemd ttockholdera of rrcnrd of The Ilairett The near deliver, was hUstalned h I hBlit stocks .md small rectipts The at- ' livals here today were 102 cars March opened .it 155'4, aR.ilnst $1 53 4 at the end vesterda, . Mav started at $1 42?, to $1 434 against $1 42 '. at the end jesterday and receded to fl 42 Julv was quoted at $1 354 to tl.36 at the start against $1 35 at the end jesterda. and declined to $1 35 U Oats opened firmer on sctttered buj in: bv commission houses and coverim? by a local short MoH of the pit traders appeared to be plalng for a setback The receipts here todaj were 4 5 cars May opened at 04 to 64"-4c. against bTSiC at the end jesterduy, July started at 03 to 63,c. again 020 at the close esterda Tho rtceipts of wheat at Minneapolis today were 252 cars, against 103 cars last jear, at Duluth, 5 cars, against 8 cars, against li cars, and at Winnipeg 109 cars, against Jbl cars 1 eaillni; futures riiiR d is follows Oprn lllkh Low 12 10 close Corn (new UmI rj ) pst Ma. 1 ItS 1 -iHMi 1 rilS 1 -fi4 1 ) Julv Oats-May 1 4Ji. 1 41 1 42 41 1 42 aTn'npivs,M a .3 Tl .. J n. f- r-f-a. ... JHl Receipt holders of the Amrtcan Coal 1 Ma JS u : n Products Compnny of record as at the close business anarch 31. 1019. rniNCST J - STF.RR Treasurer. JuH Itlbs VI in 2 07 Jul .' 2". Pork Mas HI 71 Juh 41 71" IPd t.Vskeil 61 bit. 2S 01 .'7 00 04 1,1 I14BS 1115, 61'. 02'. 211 17 24 3' 40 71 tin 30 41 70 II 21 2 (.-, t27 .11 27 LI) 27 IU 21 an 27 11 24 11 "23 87 4fi 40 43 4 1 .10 '42 ' MOiNFA'-LKNDIG RATES NI-.V. tOHK Monev on call mixed fg, uiuua- GENEKAL AMKItlf'N TANK C K COR. I'OH TIO.N IT Batter) Place New fork N T A dlvldna nf 11.W1 nr .hur. hu iki. A.. been declared on the Commop stock payable collateial, lending at 4 per tent Wateh "O iriio 'itm o. recoru trials lemllng 4' per cent ."ae.f:rll".,1i,2:,:'I, Ii',1t:"dV.-i' y vuu. wm.vm -Call 5-4 per cent : ferred and Second Preferr-d stocks pajablm tlrne Ba O c l);r cent Commercial pa Aprll 1. llitli to atockholdera of record I per three to sl months, 5'4 3 '4 per cent , six montns. o per cent Offi rings weie absorbed at the initial decline and lie nnr'.el became firnn r low ml'the iniddlo of Hie morning on covirlng Liverpool and touthein liming New -stvle months sold 4 tc 25 point! above last nights close bv the end of the flri-t hour, while the mole active Corn Prod Itef pf 1077, . . Crucible Steel . IiTIj 07'i Cub v Cane Sugar '2Vt 13' j Cuba Cane hug pf 7.r4 7,-j Oistlllers Secur . 04' a bo Dome Mines . . Hlec Stor Bat . Lrio Hrle 1st pf ... Caston W A W Clencral Cigar Central I'lectrlc. 15 General Motors . ljl!4 101 12' bO 17J3 28'i 32', rr 18"-. 3J', 15 4U-8 774 51-4 f0- 2T, 7a 0J5 18'4, 3Ta II ilen Motors deb . Oen Motors pf 10 0i4 olil-sljl positl.ns viere about net tin-j (joodrlch (BF)Co 074 changed to lo points hlglnr The nnrket was nanow and coase n.uen'1 sinsltivt to orders either waj, hut the undt none was gmeralk stcirlv on the unf ivorable wealhet in the Soutli and the prospect for Increasing domestic mill consumption. oi ii stii.t TesterdTj s Toda n clone 211 30 (ireat Northern p'f. 01 March I-HI Ma June , Juh VUtUH i.ctobpr Dfcemli, Junu ir VItv Juh Auhu l sipti mbei Ortobr- Ppcember Januar 24 01 21 10 H 01 ' STYLK 2 I 61 21 21, open 2il ..I) 24 in 21 S", 21 00 22 71. H 11 21 01 20 1.0 .0 .10 II a m 20 l() 24 .10 24 III) 21 HO. U M 22 tl Jt 01 2o no 20 GO tJt N cfs fcr o p . Inspiration Cop . . Interborough Con. Interb Con pf . . . Internat Agrlc . .. Internat Agrlc pf. 42' 404 54 20' i 17 (4'f 174 17 17 2- 28-4' 2D4 324 295ii .124 101 1014 103 Wi 00 110 no h')-j 90 07' i bb'i 07 4,1 "2, '43 41.4 404 404 5s 5M - 21 19 10 10'i 10i 10-4' 044 G3'i dl'i linrnetl Oil A dm CtiMh n A Co i:ik iimii I'ediral Oil lilt I Pptri.t 104 Houston Oil .. I Murltt Oil .. , Midwest Itellnlng . . .Met Petrol . 7i4 Ohio Fuel r , , S iLlpi P.ef SiiU(.vnh :, Sinclair '"', ls'and -M4i tikntock . 7 Pi or. ... 'Atlanta 1 Big Ledge . Butte Ni vv oik Con Ariz C V h A Jerome Flist National Ooldlleld Mcrgei Ooldtleid Cons (ioldneld Florence (ioldneld Kewanas (lieen Monster . Hecla Mining Ilowo Sound Independence Lead Jnome Verde Jim Butler Jumbo 1'xlenslon . McKlnlej-Dan lgh Magma Copper .loiner Lou la 7 G'i 2 21 "O , 24 1, 155 3'. 16 7 n 38 4 4 7 1, 6 4 3 21 . 81 25 '4 IS 7V4 6 5, 2 21 n 80 21 155 3 3SS, 7 4 4 7 MINING STOCKS . 6 Inter Harv new. .127.4 128)5 1204 1284 I Mines Co of Ameilca. Inter Mer Mar... i." Zt't 2.1 Inter Mer Mar pf.lOb'i 1124,108 Internat Nickel . . 25' 'ZWi 2r 404 404 47 19.'. !4 10 :i 11 21(0 21 62 21 11 I 1.1. 21 111. .'1 II. 21 11 21 17 Cotton Hu)crs and Sellers Nen Jork, March 18 Old stvle March F Hartcorn bid, Downs and Itussell offered Ma Hyinan nnd Sclilej bid , W Ciu- moens oireieel Iul Schley and McLnanv hid Internat Paper .. 44 Inter Pap pf stpd. (34 ... Jewel Tea 404 47 Kansas Cltj So 194 1J' Kan Cit So pf . 5'4 iKajser (J) A Co 109 Kell Sprlngfd T. 110.4 114-J 113 1145a 21 00 I Kelsey Wheel ... 40 3 i Kennecott Cop .. :05a 304 Lack Steel .. . .09 094 Leo Itubber A T. 24'i 244 Lehigh Valley . 55H 554 Llg A Jtjers pf..)10 ... Locse-Wlles Bis . 474 49 Loose-W B 2d pf.lO1. ... Mathleson Alkali. 30 .. Maxwell Motors.. 40H 405J Maxwell M 1st pf. 074' f84 Maxwell M 2d pf. 32 32.4' Mav Dent Stores. 70 70.4 V lMa Dept Strs pf.108 10S lAO'ft """ " ' rfnici 2('i Nevada Hills ipi. Nevada Wonder.. 1 .-,: I Mpls-lnir . . 7". 1 unio copper 04 j pay Hercules 14 ( 18 4 3-S, 1 45 27 37 3 70 1-32 14 in r 7 211 3T 3 -i 38 14 48 89 JS 0 80 9M 22 Oil 21 no 21 10 .'l 11 21 37 47 194 204 09 244 55' i 474 40 (.84 70.4 108 San Toy lonopah I'xttnslon 1'nltcd Verde West Hnd Con White Caps . "i erington 32 33 1 h 1 11. 124 13H. I .1 Ilaricorn Voung Lehman and" Orv Is' of- Mexican Petrol. ..187 1884 187 March 20, 18 10 March IT. 1019 ELIAS MATER. Secretary. I'ropowal, PROPOSI.S ton KVII.KOVI) (ONNTltl CTIII-S DEPARTMhNT OF C ITl TRINSIT CITY OF Illir.llKI.rillA Reserve Banks' Discount Rates Official discount rates at the twelve Federal IlcHerve Banks were as follows (Tho flrst column gives the rates for all periods up to and Including a Ofteen iIav maturltv. the fcpeonil foi a nprinrt 11th floor. Jlerrtion Illda.. 1811 ( hestnut St. of sixteen to ninet das 'The third a.i.rt tiMnoiahi' daV....HrSn 1 lu"i 'ina fouith columns are the rates for re- ..ltdl'.PrX;elvmdb"necAVdhlnUtUdYi '""nw of collateral loans secured b clack noon on Tuo-dar. Ai.rii a 1011." .?' government bonds or notes ) constructing the first four sections of the Frankford. Uuitleton and n berry Surface v Paaaena;er Railway from Frankford to Hu, I 1 tlatnn. a distance of about slv mil.. f. nnfttnti tract No. 701. authorlied by Ordinance of New Vork The contract villi includo the gradlne wind the fumlshlnc ami lajlnir of the track and tha construction of a ',04-ft ateet viaduct Thtre -will bo atiout M,noo lln ft of Indl vidua! track of clrder rail type with icranlte block pavln and about 32.200 nn ft of Individual track of "T- rail type with Plana and specWca'lona can be seen at the office of the Dfrartment on the lth floor of the Mention llullillnc. and copies of aam -with blank forms for proposals will be aupplled to Intendlns bidders upon deposit of $10. which will be refunded upon the return of the plans Ittddera must be skilled and regularly cnaaaed In this class of work The contractor will be required tn comnlv with the act of Assembly of July 18. 1I.1T. "'- i-: -." ." "i2i. n,2V"5".'i"" msur- I Nat Clk A S pf . Philadelphia e leieland Richmond Atlanta Chlcaifo Minneapolis St I-ouln Kansas Ctti San Francisco Dallas Com paper Gov paper lb In IKI 10 to vn 11das dais 1.1d-is dnys 4 44 4 4'4 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 '4 4". 4 l, 4, 4"-. 4-4 4lt 4' 4, 4 44 4 4. 4 41 44 44 SI 4 4.4 4 4S4 4 4lJ 4j .1 4'4 41, o 44 5 4i4 4t, 4 4, g.1 4 41 Mlnnil I'llllllIT . . . yl octooci .Newman Irwin, Wenmnn , Mldvale Steel . .. 454 offered""" " ' "'? l'"ne nn'' I-chman Mo Kan A Texas. 04 December Deacon Sellar .iiui Me. 1 Mo Kan & T-"w ,,f- i1:?? Inntl hid. Klpffpr nnn lltnnn nft-r. ,1 Mo PaClllC J4.B New stvle Mav Kleffer. 11. Hubbard. 'Mo l'aclflo pf. Ouild. Figgatt, W. Oumoens and New- Nat Biscuit man iiiu r Hartcorn, Cuppia and Hanger offered Julv I'cnchon. flifford F Hartcorn, steinbachir and Wilson bid Held, Mc Lnnnv, Cone. Kleffer Hopkln., Dw Ight and W Oumoens offered October Carpender, Orv is, Wachs man Baitiett. Olfford and Jav bid; Pjiichon, It Hubbard. Wilson Wcnman and I linn offered Decemhpr Allen. Burnett Cone and Oivls bid. Itanger and McIJnany offered linuarj W Oumoens bid, F Hart corn and Wnllls offered 'i . 45,4 134 .'4.4 fioi; 117.4 124 1034 104 454 1! 24' 40 084 3.4 70.4 108 188 1.--4 454 'l.'l 214 BONDS Bethlehem 7s (notes) 101 101 4 Cosden Oil Gs !)0 U3 l osden A Co bs. . 00 'II is lol v. m ii.usFi.in uovt 04s. . 5G 58 do 6Us . . i,t 66 Southern llallvv ly 5s 09 9Vi Sinclair Oil 6s 88 91 Todd Shipbuilding Gs 104 110 30.4' I 09' 3 244 00 Vudnhy 4Sf 4fS 36 14 2 554 65 1172000 do 1th 4 Vis.. 93 84 13 80 10000 Lons Gs ....1004 100y4 anno Mo Pac gen Is 60 2000 Nat Hn Sip 5s. 96 5000 N Y C A H 6s -OR 11. 2000 N Y Cltv 4 Vis. 96 4 5i'O0 N Y Chi A St L 4s . . . 81 5000 N Y lly 5s .12 1000 N V W C A B 44s . . 454 6000 Ore Short L 4s 85. 2000 Penna 5s '68. 94 Ti 60', 06 98 4 904 81 12 100 Vi 1,0 , 96 18 V.! 96Vj 81 12 45';, 85, 94 24000 Pierce Oil '20 103V 102 103 36000 do '24 . 96 05 96 30000 Clnclair Oil 7s 07 Vi 97 07 6000 Sean A L aj 6s 48 4 48 , 48 4 5000 Sou Pac cv 4s 81 83'i 81 i'lOOO do cv 5s. ..103 102 103 2000 V S Rubber 5s 87 Vi 87 'i Storage Battery Slow Appearing and Lower General Asphalt Preferred Rises 4 Points on Trifling Turnover P. R. R. Declines 'I Stock trading was extremely quiet In the forenoon on the Philadelphia exchange and price changes were mixed. However, transactions In home shares were In no case, of sufficient sbe to cause particular Interest In any Issue". One of the surprising things was the nonappearance until after 12:30 o'clock of Clectrlc Storage Battery, the recent leader, which made up most of yesterday's turnover and bcored n wide gain. Sales that appeared after that hour were at 65"i and GG, as ngalnst GG?i nt the end of the previous tjesslon. e ' Ocneral Asphalt common and preferred, on odd-lot sales, were, higher, the preferred advancing 4 points. Philadelphia Klectrlc gained ti, while Tonopah-Belmont and Cambria Iron came out unchanged. Lehigh Navi gation lost a fraction, but were very slow, Pennsjlvnnla Railroad was the only stock that gained momentum of Interest and It yielded as much as Vt, while Lehigh Vnlley was off a good-sized fraction. P.cadlng Company did not appear before midday. Steel common, on a small turnover, held steady. Bonds were quiet and transactions were nt previous closing prices. American Gas Report Shotvs Big Year Stockholders of the American Gas Company today receive the annual leport of the corporation for the jeur ended December 31, 1918. While many other public utility concerns throughout the country have shown sharp decreases In net earnings or hnve repoi ted deficits In place of profits, the Increased business and higher rates procured by thp Amerloati Gai officials resulted In the drop In tho net being smaller than expected. Gross earnings were $6,524,069, against ?5,287,706 In 1917, bud the net was $1,784,664, as compared with $2,052,209. Balance, after allowance for taxes, other churges nnd depreciation, was $84,003, equal to 1.07 per cent on the $7,804,000 capital stock, compared with 10 1 per cent In 1917 on $6,44,9,200. President MorrlsrW. "Stroud says. In part, In his report: "The gross business of our companies had a most satisfactory Increase: it being In the sales of gas 10 39 per cent, nnd of electricity 37.82 per cent. Owing to this Increase and also the Increase In rates obtained the gross Income Inciensed 23.38 per cent, or $1,23G,363. Unfortunately, however, the Increase In rates obtained was not sufficient to offset the Increase In the operating costs,, which were $1,384,339, or 34 80 per cent. "During the first part of the vear jour board of directors continued the dividend with the hope that the situation would be met by the Increase In rates, for which we had applied. The Public Service Commission acted ho slowly on these rates, however, tTiat by the middle of the je.tr It was evident these hopes would not be realized, and jour board felt that It would be conseivatlve to suspend payment of the dividends until condl tlons, should improve. It Is with great satisfaction that the board Is able 2? 1 5'.' L. S?!Sl to report that the low point seems to have been roiched In the late fall, as 'H 41. 'H (1, 'J4 .St, , , , , , .... ., 93.76 93 70 03 76 ' since men mere nas neen a steady improvement in ine operuuu 93 84 10V 103i 83 4 83 Vj 76 a4 76 83 -4 81 96 4 9GV4 100 4 100,", -974 974 90 'i 9G',i 108 108 78H 784 85 'i 85 v4 8 98 956, 9Brs 82 82 J03, 70v4 99 4 99 4 81 , S3a4 47' 47 4 40 49i, 03 70 OJ 68 91 GS 0124 04 24 04 24 results.' PHILADELPHIA MARKETS 45' 85--, 94T, GRAIN AND rLOUR W HEAT Receipts. 1.12 142 bushels VhI ucs wpre well sustained Followlns were thp quotations Car lots In export elevator. Kolprntnent standard Inspection standard linens .xo 1 rin winter. J- rti " in i northern spring. $2 30 x'n 1 hard wlnlPr. J welghlnK 4 lbs and over nplete. 304c $2 30 No 1, red winter trarllrU., $2 17. No 1 ri smulti $2 10 No nil winter. S2 111 No 2. northern sprlnc $2 111. No 2. hard winter. $2 .10. No 2 rpd wlntpr. Kar liekj $2 14, No 2 red smutty $2 11, No 3. red winter $2 32. No 1. northern ysprlnir, -.'. No 1 hard win'er, $2 32. No 1. ml TOc nlcenns old ppr pair. CJc, do ,oulr per pair 41 Co 10c l)Ri:saGD Heavv fowln weie quiet at the) late dicllne, but ileslrab.ia-slzed fowls, nj wpII ns othpr Kinds of poultr. were, vvelr cleaned up and firm The quotations were iniiuws iowih iresn-Kiuea in Doxei, welR-hlntr 3V4 lbs . 31V4c: welBhlns 1 lbs , 31 1310. smillor sizes. L'SWtJc fresh killed In barrels fano, dry picked welKhlnj? 4 lbs and oer apiece. .lllVic. welshing 34 lbs. apiece, .llVic. stmller sizes. 2S'ft12c. old roosters ilrj, picked 27c, roasting- chickens. western- ar pieKeu in boxes, weighing S 1101)0 1 S Stl s f oh 100 100 11000 Union Pac 4s.. 86 86 2000 do 6s .103 4 103'. 9000 in K (ill! A I ...mi-, k,,i,i.n;. ... .,, ., .-.,, (.m.u.w, , i i,N nun out apiece ii.'iii.iic. welcblnir 4 $2 211, No 4 red 2 II) No 4 Kiir1iek,l lbs apiece. 31c weighing 34 lbs apiece --?. N".4,,mi"t5-'!-'7. Ni-LB'VlkkV I -He weighing 24 Iff. 1 lha nplece 31c. ataggy smu tv. $2 2fl. No .1 red. J2 2K No .1. J7.t(lc. roasting thickens wertern. In bar' Cir TK. 1 'II All .1 RITIIIIU X ' '.i. rNit) .1. rola ntrh n 21 IKs. nl, n n r 100 864 103IA garllc-kv smutts $2 24 Lull . nerpiius, rtlii. nusnt IS lots hlghpr weighing 3 4 Pounds apiece 34o: Lull nprp iih. All,' itiiRn, ir I tip m.-- - i ,.. ....., a :.-. "..r . .l r ... ...... .. .,."" .' ". "' in1" n-i i.uf.nc aiacuv. 54s 1921 .. 9S"4 981, 08"l i uu" V"1 .'"" "i"n nigner unner iiKin -, .l.c. squahs ,ppr dnz . white weighing 11 .In Ills 1017 1001 1001 inni oTerlnKH bul tjade was quiet We nui.to m 12 lbs per don I1.-.W10 white weljrhlni uo O'iB lJJ7.t0l.Vj 1004 100V sellow In car lots for IikhI trade, as to n10 lbs per dor . SS lifjn do dn i i.iJr!? ' I'lUalttJ nnd location lit tl 1341 HO per ll.g N lbs nef iloz . 7 10. do. do 7 Ihi n?; FXPflRTSFORA F F OA-Recem. 177.040 bushels There dark' $2l!" ' ? iltiS V" ?" Ufa ?,4,: EiArUili3 1Ui rt. C. 1 . waa IHtle trading but with llsht offerliiKs gu.neas: loung. per pair, il BOO'oW if . I nr rp ftlrthor nHm noml U. n fiiintn t lam t rt I Kn " a , Vi ."HI'-, OIU. & 1000 LARGE 1 Army Deinand Swelled Ship ments of roodstufls in 1918 II nslilugliin, Mnrch 18 Jlxports of foodstuffs from the United States to the Allies, neutrals, Belgian, lelief. Ited TRESH FRUITS Otintn t lnnn T m 1 j-.- it- .. .- t ...... v.." ...i.7.- -r ! .i I u ' v ni iuio, in in luvn linn n wiuif 1 77 " ' Vi Kiandanl white 7(7'-" o , w hUe. 1 fl?1l VT I ,.,l,li. it fi Ainir II li 7V l " sYllll.1-, III! W I IFM t I -aU.1 a i rbOUIlIlec pints. 200 barrels and 1.0M-' 'IVolr,',.,K,A"" ln fair demand and gen- inio loa in sncKs Dimind was fair anil i,V ,',,'' '2 L ",' "'"'' .."""," "niiii. nigner. the market ruli arrlle rjpr 11.0 Wlntpr utrnlirlit rrniu anil Amnrlnnn aviicillll.ma.i. npurlt ill HO fit 1 O 1 ", . k' iimfl. .Irnlsht SIMM-. I HI S .,() APIUR - . -.. .. ..u ,,. . ..... i. ...iiiiuiiiii . :-.-.-. -. : -. ---!-"- -- . n n . ,.,., r t .... ..... i ' . forces durinir the calendar vear 1918 ' " " ' " snort, patent, til sitrii no. -i; ;"' ",. '"",,,' 'v" "B.:" J,' "w". unt, amnn.it... iff s oob 087 f.i n ..oTinVi f ' J.f aprlng short patent. $11 toftll so, .do nat- 7 ", '.;,!.. w "" . mfi-lS. iork Im amounted to o 005.987.010 pound.?, of , , ju. siwtl J1, do nrst clear. Jii .-.oi , ?"lHl , $lii. Itome Ilcautj. fanes tlorij which 2,nOO,000,000 pounds were pork ' in in 12 Appbs wenern per box, B04 7,1 products nnd 1.210,000,000 pounds beef I III II I I.OUIl Offerings were light and the .-if11"!1" 1-pr box. (S UiitD4 nn Oranges', products, accotdlnc to (leures comnlled -narktt ruled verv firm In sinpiiih with ilorlda, per irate $j ir7 -,o do, Callfor- by the food administration "e, We quote at $K ,10 21 per barrel ln . ""' n" '" V ".". ''rapefrult per box. la-r-vtrtiiifM ifii iiniirii Hint i,ni- ,. , - , . . . nu ncii- sacks Dimind was fair and fji1',1?, ," w!,h some kinds a shaiU higher, ruled verv Arm Quotations To , I,?L,l,!nJ, ,Ap,? ?", ,Nol. ";! Per bbl. k 11.0 lbs In 140-lb Jute sacks I , f9t. b"1'1" '" 7 .lOfMO Hubbard gllt western $10 2-,t(10 .10 do .'"So !?.''".- ',' ?" JHifO 5. Itusaets. IWIO 11, K insas straight. $10 SI s, APPlff I'ennsi Ivanla and Vlr- I.OCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS Jim Huller viae Natniira Ml. hi ilj VlUpnll Uxtinslnn Vloutanii Northern Star Hi hi ue lula . West Mid I5J 51 114' 114 15.4 154 1M 111 111 FOREIGN EXCHANGE New nrk, March 18 Further weak ness vvns dfsnlayed today In French ex change, quotations be ng 5 79 for checks and 5 77 for cables, both nominal It was explained that the franc rates am fnllnulni. lha alupllnw .n... t .,, S;onVndpp7oo,Ju T5fi Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, March 18 Spot cotton was quiet todaj, with prices easy on basis of a decline of 8 points for mid dling old contract at 15 68d Sales were 2000 bales Receipts were 21 000 bales, Including 17 400 bales American Fu tures were Irregular In the earl) deal ings Spot prices were American mid dling fair 17 64d. good middling, 10 lid, middling 16 08.1, low middling. 14 G3d good ordlnar., 13 lid; ordi nary, 12 58d Nat Cond & Cable. 155- Nat Knrm & Stp. filji Nat Lead . .... 07 Nat n of M 2d pi. 11H Nevada Con Cop. 157a N Y Air Brake... 110.4 N Y Central 75Ji KYCiSiL ... 27 N Y Dock i-'Ui N Y N H & H... 31 :(() 21J Norfolk S. West.. 105 105JJ 105 Northern racltlc. U2;i Ohio Cities Gas. . 40 Ohio Cities G rts. ,'i! Ohio Fuel Supply. 4b.4 Ontario Mining. . . 74 Oklahoma P & II. OJi Owens Hot Mach. 49 iiaciflp Mall 33 lnn-Ain Pet S. Tr 81H b2Ja blj, Penna It It "! -n- w People's Gas Chic. 51 04 Philadelphia uo.. ao- o 1104' 111 10)4 10.141 vtlanta 154 15 nine null .' ! .1114 lionm Hid ii .in 2H Oil 111 OS OK 14 GOL.UFini.1) STOCKS llllimiiniifleld II II Daisy 11?8 Kewunus i r? On. . - k JII. r. ,-. 415, 4 1)4' 48.4 334 3J, 54 !'. 4S4 311, of r.tlabllUy thereunder, or a. certificate of .1 ji.nj.i.i... in.i.i.iiiii ft "No bid will be considered unless aecom fi. r panted tr a rertincate rrom the City Sollc tjp It or that proposal bond in the aum of ... -sw. Ttnnrlrpfl Dn liars ft.iom hn. h.. .ii iPff In acccrdanee with the provisions of an . isro.nffi..". ni.uiuirs Minjr inmi, 4 Vrh. Director reserves th. right tn rit A"aty or all hida as he may deem best for tho 'Vlntet-eata of the Cltv of Phllsd.lnhla '3i. Director KarF? GOVERNMENT BONDS 'atuma coupon ', Ka r' " ', e"fErr f ,'gsffl-JP 1030 nama.reifl.tered 2, lino mm. coupon 2s. 10.1S. u rtilstercn .a. ihin ma coupon is lion ma registered 1. 1001. .ina- ia. iti , . Ine 4i. 1U.11. ,, , . In. 4s. lBJtl. ;ov couoon 2s. 1080. Gor realatered 2a. 11180 B Oov rounon Si. 1041 M Oov realatered 3s 1940. II Gov roupon 4s. 102.1. S nov realstereil 4a. 102.1. k ox voiumoia a.iioa. iii?i. vi ht -, 'i ' III. I 117 117!. 17 7 H7 87 lift fin HO 7 SS sn sn 10.1 101 Ask 8 98 92 92 on tin i $ 112 iai4 to.ni 100 "" Sugar Demand Moderate '"Sr ycrW, March 18i--The refined rtHVamet remains uncnanani, local , quotinif on ine nanus oi jiz. less Oer wen. tor iumisrIl,.uin,ieu. HJW i.tvawi' are un f It was Impossible to obtain an nctual tiuotaton on Iranc lillls this morning I'ehetns were steadier at 20 56 for checks nnd 20 05 for cables Nlnet). day sterling bills aere 4 71 "i nnd sixty. day bills 4 73 "Quotations were Demand sterling 4 75 11-1G, cables 4.7G 7-16 Franc checks 5 79, cables 5 77 Lire checka 6 37, cables 6 35 Swiss checks 4 91, cables 4 87 Guilder checks 40, cables 41 I'eselns checks 20 55, cables 20,65 Stockholm checks 27 80, cables 28 00 Chrlstlanla checks 26 70, cables 26 90 Copenhagen checks 25 80, cables 26 BANK CLEARINGS Bank clearings today compared with corre .ponding day last twu ears lull) 11)18 1017 Thlla. t70 44O4 $11 1)111.400 $48.1141.070 Iloston 61,31.1,717 52.;7n.l.18 IB.RIO.OId N. Y 872,211.11011 r,tW,S.H..11l. 337,832,010 DIVIDENDS DECLARED Chicago City Railway, quarterly of IU per cent, pavabl. March 81 to stock of rec ord March 2.1 Three montha ago the direc tors paased the quarterly dividend Th1tarlf.lnhla. and Western Railway, reiru. lar quarterly of 1W per cent on the pre ferred stock, payable April IS to stock of reror.1 iarcn ai. Apaiey iiuuovr Loinpa.iy. rr.ui.r .rim1 ins annual of BVi stock pa I Xarti 3L per cent on th Financial Briefs 45U 45H lHii 104 48!i. 494 854 ... 30.4 37X 504 20 454 18 484' ze 1054 ii 3.4 II '14 484 31), 82 414 50), 30 454 10), 40 IIISCEI.I.VNnOUS Arizona United I Nr ndu IV'onder lecopa Mining . 01 01 u 01 02 01 01 Oil Ask no .01 l.i oi in 07 oi ON 37 374 The J I Case Threshlnc Mnoh'ne. Company Income account for yenr ending uecemner 31 last snows profit from saleB and Income from otner sources, after ileiluctlng all operating expenses, of $5,992,023 Truest Uehllnger, who was for seven years manager of sales for Unnbrlcht & Co . New York, has been aniiolnted nean oi ine oonu aepanmeni or the Nerw York ofllce of Chandler u Co , Incor porated The New York SuMreasury lost J8000 to tho banks yesterda, making a cash net loss since Frldav of 1334 000. Gross earnings of the Philadelphia and Western Ilnllvvn Company In Feb ruary totaled .48,914. an Increase of $8350 over February 1918 Net returns were alio nbove same month last vear, the total being .16.746 a gain of 1,881.. Anaconda Copper Mining Company directors are scheduled to meet for divi dend action on Mnrch 26. but in case of a state holiday being declared the meet ing will be held March 24. The American Cigar Company reports for ear ended December 31, 1918. net earnings, after charges and federal taxes, of 12.318,982, equal tc $17.18 a hare, earned on S10.oon.nnn fnmmnn ISW. .S".nJ2 ,S'f w.. r ffl& ST AWl1 " ,Clt f tMtil Villi a .Ei'X lulW 10.4 81 81 884 10 180 10 Studebaker Co. Stutz Motor Superior Steel..., Tenn Cop & Ch... Texas Co Texas Co rights.. Texas & Pacific.. 104 81.4 si;, 80 10 181 10)4 I'lerce-Arrcw Pierce Oil . ... Pittsburgh Coal. Pitts Coal pf . . Pitts IL West Va i Pressed Steel Car 72 7DS 71 71)i i .. . inti lints lint, nor' ruin.".. ',. . "' -"., nwy Steel spring, itsyi u i, 70 Hay Consol Cop., 104 IUJ Heading b3Ji fa44 Heading 1st pf... 38 ... Reading 2d pf . . . . 38Ji . . . Rep Iron At Steel. 81Ji"8Uf Rojal Dutc new. 04 83 Saxon Motor .... lOVf. 10JJ Sears Hoeb & Co. 179 181 kihatttipk. Arizona,. 10 10U Sinclair Oil Hef.. 43U ifri 43), 45 Sloss-Sheir S & I, a-" Slcas-Sh D & I pf , 00 Southern Pacific 101H iOiU 101H 301)a Southern Hallway. J8!i 28! 28 28!i kirnmberir Carb.. 8 ... ... ... Ikh, IWM. U1l IHH 52H 3 52 53 Mi J2M 12U l-ZH 1U 2104 217h 215 210 209M 200)4 200 200), 334 3411 o;( 34 LOCAL MEAT MARKET The following report on the frpsh niPat trade In Philadelphia Is furnished by the local lliestock and meat office of the Itureau nf Markets. United Stntes Department of Agriculture. URESH 1IEEF Receipts below normal, market strong on all clnsses demand quiet . STEERS Receipts lUht market steady to strong at $23 to $27, demand light COWS Receipts moderate, market dull and draagv at S1U to $21. ilpmami Bi.... VEAI. Receipts light, market stead, Il I $14 to $26 demand limit,! u I'ORK Receipts moderate, market steady at $2M to $12, demand fair .IjAi,u .1i.c'J,t" mdratp, market steady at $28 to $3.1 demand good During January of this vear. the latest figures pvallable, 434,812.025 pounds were exported, an Increase of 215 210 785 lMiunds over January 1918 Kxports continued to show great strength In February, a statement todav bv the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, indicated the total to all countries renchlng $58S, 000,000, nn In creape of rpproxlmntely 43 per cent over February of last vear. v, l'xports for the eight months ended with February were valued at $4,386 000,000, as compared with $3,962,000,000 for the corresponding period of the pie vlous jear February Imports amounted to 3235, 000,000, ns compared with $208,000,000 In Tebruary, 1018 Imports for the eight months totaled $1,933,000,000. ns agnln-t $1,841,000,000 for a similar period the prev lousyear. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New Iork, March 18 The market for coffee futures cjiened unchanged to a decline of 2 points today with trnns nctfons confined to the December posi tion t Trading continued quiet after the call, with the market showing rather a stead. er tone following the reaction of about ' sacks hr to quilltv PROVISIONS There us a flr jobbing At in in., for most defcrlptlnnB nnd wiluea tro ite(lll hUl Follow Intf were tho quotatlona. Tleef. ln sets Hmoked and Hlr-Jrled 40c bepf. knuckles nml tenderi smokfd nnd tilr-drled I7i pork ffltnllv J'Jty rH, ham. H. l cured loose 3132I6c. do skinned, looxe, HKiniVif. do. do Nmnkod H"tt 3"4 l, hmn boiled bonelesH "ilr. picnic BhnulderB S P cured loose. J"c, ilo, smoked Jflc. belltes. In nlckte loose. 30c. breakfast bacon. 37c; lard 2tix-2t REFINED SUGARS The market wan quiet on ii basis of 0c for fine f.ranuldtctl DAIRY PRODUCTS t'HEnsE The market ruled a shade flrmpr under stronger outsldp advices and a falrl) active demand Quotations New York and Wisconsin whole-milk turrint make 34e Npw York and Wisconsin, wholo mllk. fincv held. 36017c specials higher, ilo do fair to good .14W11C PUTTER The market fu-lhoi ndvnnceil 2c under light offerings and ft falrl active demand Quotations: Solld-paifKed cream er extras 11.1c. higher-storing, 'HOttPIIKc, thp latter for lobbing sails, extra firsts, U4c, firsts. Ollllc, seconds, IhSrOOc, sweet rrtameri choice to fane.. 67fG9c fair to good, lllffrnilp fani brands of prints Job bing lit 7173. fnlr tu. good II0& llllc. I. litis i he market whs quiet and runner Floit per 35 to 50 points from the recent high , ,Ppinpd 30c per case under free offerings levels and there were rallies of 2 or ami lower outside advices (Juntatlons. Free 3 nolnts from the onenlng figure, The demand vvns by no means active, however, and accotdlng to local brokers, has shown a reactionary tendency since It was seen that the advance brought the May delivery to the practical parity of actual coffee. lesterday's Toda.s close open Mas . ... I""'! 1.10-I Jul Stptember Januar. March 14 no 14 2.1 e ises neirln firsts, $11 HI iht crate; current tecplpts sil to wesiprn pxtra llrsts. .11 , Orsts $11 r1 Infeiiur lota Jobbing nt 440 46c per dozen, POULTRY LIVE psmnnd vos inly mnriprate nnd the market ehftwed little clintlge. Quo tations follow Fowls ui express a7i pxceptlonal lets higher brolllne- chickens, fnncv snfl.mpatp.1 xvplhlnir lVfi'iC'i lbs 14 .11 I aplpcp. 100.11c. spring chickens soft-mPBted 14 20 I Innrpr bIkpi. 7vf 4I.C. staTiri young -nnstprs 14 00 I jn'iT'.llc. old roosters SOQSTc dq ks. Pekln 13 1)0 42041c, do IndU.i ..u --. I0fi'41c: geese, $1 7101 10 Slnwlisrrlps quart. 407.1c VEGETABLES White potatoes were plcn'lful, dull and lower, while sweet potatoes and onions were again firmer Quotations While potatoes, Jorsp. ppr -bushel basket No 1, 61 7.1c No a ,10000c White potatoes, Tenn silvanla. No 1, per 100 lb, $1..1O02. White potatoes, western, per ll.o lbs, $1 50 01 00, do New York, per 100 lbs . $1 .10SJ 1 71 J,ppt po'n top's Jprspi ppr basket No I, $202 21. No 2. $1100171 Sweet potatoes. Eastern Shore, per bbl No 1, $007 60 'sweet potatoes Delaware, and Maryland bushel-hampers No 1. $9)7.1(1) .1 11. No 2, $1 I11W. Cabbage. Danish seed, per ton $40010, do, southern, per hamper $1.7n0j .10 Onions, sellow, per 100 lb bag. $204. Many New Delavvure Charters Dover. Del, Mnrch 18 Charters filed heie today follow : Federal Ice Ilefrlgeratlng Company: to manufacture ice. authorized capital $5,000,000. Km erald Oil Compan. ; to deal and with oil nnd Its products ; nuthorlzed capital J5 000,000. Standard Spar and Chemi cal Company; to do a general mining of all kinds; nuthorlzed capital $1,800, 000; Carson River Corporation; to deal In and with oil nnd the products of same. A, IV. Brltton, Samuel B. Howard, Paul S Smith, nil of New York, Incor porators; nuthorlzed capital $1,500,000. Idaho Farm Development Company; to develop farm lands, Kdwln Snow. Alice Snow, Boise, Idaho ; Thomas L Malklns, Salt Lake City. American Seamless Container Company ; to manufacture seamless boxes, containers, etc; author-' Ized capital $1,000,000. BAR SILVER Bar tllier prices remained unchanged today In London and New York at 47V pence nnd $1 01H, respectively. NTationaiBaiikaf Commerce in INewXirit MUTTON Receipts I kht. nt $11) to $26. demand fa.r market strong Thlrrl AcpnUA ... lfl ... Tobacco Products. 87), 88)1 88 88 Tobacco Trod rts. 05i . Transue & Wms.. 30 39 o8) 30 Underwocd Type,14C Union Bag & Pap. 81 ., Union Pacific. ....120U MMf 129H 120U Union Pacific pf.. 73 73K 76H '.31. Unit Alloy Steel.. 4 Hi 43W 4J 43)a nntted Clsa- Strs,135H 137H U6M 18t) United prur .,., .101 102 102 102 BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE e tork, Mnrch 18 PUTTER HlgheV and strong Receipts, 10,284 tuba Higher- scoring. ASH 010c. extras, 614 iftnic. firsts. 620a4c. seconds. 58061c. state dairy, nafft j 04c, Imitations creamery, 4804Dc EOOS unsettled Receipts, tH,,1()9 rnses Extras, 414 044c, extra firsts, 42041c, firsts, 414 042Vic, seconds, 404 0414c; dlrtlea. No 1, 30040c. No 2, 3nc Inside, checks. No 1. 37038c. state and nearbv hennerj whites. fl1G0c gathered whites. 37c Inside, Pacific coast whites 4204.1c. wesern and southern whites, gathered, 4j 043c state hennery browns, 47c outside mixed colors, 42046c CHEESE Arm. Receipts. 2177 boxes State, whole.mltk, colored, special. 33o In. side, flat whites 31c Inside, flat colored, average run, a'v, o-nj74 c, nat wnttea, hv erngo run 32432(c, twins, special,, 37 038c , New York Flour Firmer New Iork, March 18. Four firmer; spring patents, $1125011,60; spring clears. $9.60(7 10; winter straights, $10.60011; Kansas straights. $110 11.40; lard strong f Middle West, $28.10 28.20. Other articles unchanged. New Bank for Seaford, Del. Wilmington, Del., March 18 S-eaford. Del. Is to have a new bank, the third In the town, It Is reported. The project, It la understood, is backed by Jninea N. l Purse, a native of Seaford, now of De troit, juicn. II BjaajjSJliKB I t J -V f I" r - Established 1839 STATEMENT OF CONDITION MARCH 4, 1919 IlerJourccN Loans ami Discount-) . .$228,599,189.54 U.S. Liberty Honds, I'.b. C tfs. of Indebtedness, and I oans secured by U.S.Lib'ty Bonds 179,605,522.51 Other Bonds, Securities, etc. 12,588,530.94 U. S. Bonds Borrowed . . . 4,203,250.00 Stojs'j of Federal Reserve Bank 1,350,000.00 B inking House 2,600,000.00 Duti from Banks and Bankers 4,269,843.87 Cash, Exchanges and due from Federal Reserve Bank 85,882,906.44 Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit and Ac ceptances 37,732,566.42 I nterest Accrued 1,428,290.53 $558,260,100.25 Linbilitles) Capital, Surplus and Undi vided Profits $50,651,770.23 Deposits 350,236,565.52 IT. S. Bonds Borrowed 4,203,250.00 Letters of Credit and Accept ances 38,058,699.85 Bills Pa able with Federal Rescrie Ban'c 107,000,000.00 Uesen cd for Ta.es, etc 3,699,840.93 Unearned Discount " 1,627,960.59 Time Drafts of this Bank Outstanding 2,306,250.00 Other Liabilities '. 475,763.13 $558,260,100.25 J. HOWARD AUDREY GUY EMERSON HERBERT P. HOWELL JAMC3 S. ALEXANDER WILLIAM A. DAY HENRY, VV. da FOREST FORREST f. DRYDEN PKB8IDCNT JAMES S. ALEXANDER VICIfPHBBIDtHTB R. C. HUTCHINS, Jr. LOUIS A. KEIDEL D. H. Q. PENNY RICHARD VV. SAUHDERS ommoroita CHARLES E. DUNLAP HERBERT P. HOWELL R. a. HUTCHINS, Jr. A. W. MELLON JOHN E. ROVENSKY PARIS R. RUSSELL STEVENSON E. WARD CHARLES H. RUSSELL VALEN1INE P. SNYDER H. B. THAYER THOS. WILLIAMS m 4. fl - iKirfitfi ,S'a" "T J y Jr s i fi"1 rl -' j, - f- jfV '-i- 3k "'- , Ml - - J," ,vw . .-. T . " !fi j- -! V-sfc-T Xa . b.'la. . 7 U. 23 r9 ' it