-J V ... .v ll " EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MOtftt&Y, MARCH 'hh JL&tO 10f '! ,fi , : FINANCIAL NEWS CLOSING QUOTATIONS ON NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGES " SARS FORCE LOSSES FOR MOST ;;IiEADERS ON NEW YORK EXCHANGE I NEW YORK STOCK SALES ?4,v Prelom close Important Interests Arc Inactive Because of Tomorrow's Holiday Steel and Industrials Decline Sharply. Coppers Drop After Gains v&i rj , u K" , "t lrftn 34 02 2'i a3' ioi EV W r W . New Vorli, JIaicli 24. The action of the goernois in oideilim the v stock exchange closed tomorrow brought the u.Ht machinery of the buH campaign, which was molng with mi much igor. to o bUihlen & Check as to dlstmb the entire specul.ithe situation and In tod"i's trading no disposition ns shown In any of the Interests, which had been concerned In the bullish operations on a largo scale Rlnce the be ginning of Kebruarj, to take a posltUe position in hading. Therefore Uio course of pi Ices was left 'wholly In the lmiuls of the speculate e -.element, alwas committed to the bear side. s 'j uroups or traders were uusy irom tne opening, oneiing i mien mint's C ktpel pnmninn lii inrrpnslntr lolnnie. nnil fnirfil fli.it Ntnntr down ne.arK 2 V &r points to 971 during tho first half of the daj . Other steel Industrials 35JV were naturally Influenced bj the heaviness In the market lpader. and y losses of 1 point or more weie sustained In that lndustilal group generalls The better tone shown in the copper metal market, indicated by the sales of 50,000,000 pounds at and above fifteen cent", iau-ed stiength hi tho copper group eailj In the day, but In the afternoon, when the an nouncement of the reduction in tho Amuonda dividend wa. mide, tho'-e stocks became weik, Anaconda falling fiom C2U to 60. Inspiration, which was one of the strong featuies in the moiniiit, al&o broke sliurplj, dropping from 48 to 46' Sinclair Oil was a strong feature, moving up I point to 43Vj, but other oil stocks vveie weak, with Mexican Peti oleum det lining mote than 3 points TIan ! ilon.'iiinu tiuta unl a1 in ln ti1m m f Ilia) ti icuil oa Tttttl 1 1 p? fourth 4's falling to the new low lecord of 93 Sb. Tractions .vete ul'o heavy. The copper bonds were active and stiong, when a buving movement occuired in the stocks in that group MAY CORN TOUCHES PRE-H0LIDAY SPIRIT SEASON'S NEW HIGH , PERVADES WALL ST. L w m us W $ m Itleh Low Adams Kxpresi Tfl fl4 1 34 I Adv rttimeiv pf 02 02 0-' Ajax ltubber . 73' j 73' i 7,Hj laska Gold JI . a", 33j 3'j Alaska Juneau 2'.' 2' i' Allls-Clialin Mfg . :;0 30 X Allls-Chalin M nf (10!. in Agrleul Chetu.lOO'i lOJ't 101 Am Agrl Ch pf . 1()1 Am Beet Sugar. . 75' 70' 7" Am Br S 4 r pf KilJ, Am Can . ... Am far &. rd . Am Cotton Oil tn Ping ,Sn Am Hide & I.ca Am Illrto, 1, pf Am Ire Am lew pf Am Internallonil Am Linseed m "Linseed pf Am Locomotive Am Malting . Am MiiPlt s. lief in s.n &. llcf pf 10)'j Am .steel r'rtrlcs H2 Vm Suirni Ttpfin 1'4; Vm .Sumatra Tcih . 1 1'! j 112s. lll'i 111 Mil Tel & Tel 101'j 101'S 104'. 10th Vm Tobacco iOiOt . Vm Tob pf new I0.J Am Woolen . . . 51'j Vm Writ I'aper pf. 37 Am Zinc L, S. S l.ljt niiconda Copper 01't If ... 24 . ST, 1I.I' 11.1 8') Sl IS.'4 W o4'4 120 li OS", G7i IIP .vr, r,v, iou 4'j'; 9l'j 'II 00!j 0OH 8- 18'-S 48' 484 l.Vi M.1 13' 13'i IS', ISJi 18'j 18H m'i 'J 'Js t'8 10't ()2)i 02J 4 02 02 7()h 7J1, OU'j 15, 18J4 . 88 8S 88 88 Wi.', 00 0,. 05 .1 2'i 2 2 oa', 7n.4 osij o't Previous noi Wclls-Kargo Vxn. 6DW , West Union Tel.. S0H 80 Westlngh I! & M 40'i 47 vvneel Ac L,k K pf. White Motors ... Wilson & Co Willys-Overland . Worthlngton P . Worth I pf JJ... HiRh Low 80 40'i I.st ! 80 ' 40'k I TRADING IS LIMITED IN OUTSIDE MARKET Philadelphia Stoclts 17 .-i3U C4 oih 70) j 81 '4 79! i 29 29in 28'f biH 03) 1 02 714 Closing of Security Markets gjj j Tomorrow Has Unfavorable Effect on Session 28't! 02"n i i 4 3011, 314 TO " i 06 1 28'j . v .... rn.l. 11 J -i.m i. rt.1l. .... 1 - ivik, .HU1V.I1 Mi. 111c uauiiifi uii uie uronu street cum was naiurauy in-, New York Bonds 82 80 SO 12(ii 124,' 124i , ,K dividend Wilson Company preferred. . Amorlcan Agricultural Chemical. '!! Aninflciih Anl,linl rst.l.ni .pafnrrtiil. lji . Iteadlnit llrt preferred, S . International fluenced by the eloslng of business In all Harvester, P4 the security trading groups tomorrow, and a few of those who have been active In the market cared to operate to any substantial extent until business Is ie- sumed on Wednesday L )v A tiAU- fatititrs, nt flip ffflfltncr wns lli appearance of Marland Heflnlng Coin-1 pany stock, which had an active market at 7U and Tij. Sinclair Gulf was the strongest of tho oil stocks, moving up 2 points to 421. Commonwealth advanced over 1 point to I B0. High 1ow Cloi UAIIli llis. 20U 20i 20i,i 13 Am (las . 65 6B 6u . BOO Am TAT.104ai 104 104?i -1 .An.... . '-.1T n. Kofi iuu unui iaio HB4 91i tOO Brill J O 32Va 32 s 5061 i:ieo Stor 71t 694 15 (Son Asp'i 67 66 128 Ins CK A 281,3 28 U 10 Kev T Co 8 8 325 Lk Sup C 20 122 Lch Nov. 69 '3 143 Leh Vftl.. 5B4 53 Mlnclilll. . 52 S 321Pennaim 441; 20 Pa Salt M 83 M 23Phlla Co 36 360 do cum pf 35 Net ChKO. ?4 $220000 Anglo-Kich 5s 9l"i 14000 Am Pot Hee 5h 99 j'uii jvm t & T cs SI ua i! ;o!t A-.ets Iteallzat'ii Asso Drv Hoods Atch Top S. .s V tl liulf . W 1 , Ualdw In Loco 1 Bnlt & Ohio . . I Bait &. Ohio pf Bun ett Co Batopilas Mining Bethlehem Steel Beth Stl Clais B Beth Steel 7 pf Beth Steel 8"r pf 10"i !()" Cl'i 00 004 112 87!, 4b' I2P4 121 l.'j 07 07s, IV 07 00 M2'i 87", 48; 4 121 l'j 07 bl' w Commission House's Big Brokers Thoughts of Return Buyers Trade Active and I ing Soldiers Rather Than Mixed Oats Firm Security Prices Booth Piheries Brlclvn It. ip T ran Brklsn II T c of d. Brown M,0p . Bums Ter & Its ?. Butte S. Superior. California Pack . C allforma Petrol California Pet pf Calumet & Ariz -0K 21 21 71 8),. 20;, 21 103 20 21 101 2054 21 214 GO', 20) t 70 21 20) 1 09 21 59 20H 00! CliicttRo, JIarch 21 commission houses wore big buvers ot corn todav on a decrea-w In the v Isihle supplv and W "more talk of a demand for expott. and C -.- ,... . . .. Bj, uie jiiarKei vas iorceti upvvaiu .Mav 1. Ifl11l1llnff n nan l.livl. nAnn,l t . I. season. The final strength was preceded by a good deal of nervousnes" At Ihe outlet t lie tone was weakened by extensive selling Induced b" eheapei hogs, fine weather inercTSd receipts nd a drop In rve The selling was oveidone and all dips later uncovered go id support Commis sion houses appeared to bo supplied with plenty of selling oiders in Jul Trade was active and mixed Oats received good support and de weloped firmness after having been Weaker early under fairly general sell- ' v Vnrk, .MarLb 24 Tile New Voik livening Sims financial review for to dav follows It uai not to be supposed that to dav it stock market would accomplish a gieat ileal, coming as tho bcsslon did betwtcn two recesses. Wall streets thoughts were cpille as much with the welcome to the leturning soldiers plan ned for tomorrow as the were w 1th the buinpes in securitlef Absentees were numerous among the mcmbeis ot the fctock exchange and commission houses Cluett-Ptalod did not present their wonted aspect of animation Trading fell a& particularly after tli first houi, and in the forenoon transactions were starcel more than thoo of tho short session of Saturd 1 Prices were heavv for the mo't part, although theru were Interval' wlim gains were made heie and there Iho copper group foi Instance, was tiong until the cut in the Anaconda ret 10 de Pasco C Chandler Motor . Cliesa S. Ohio Chi Crent West ( hi Mil K. St P Chi M . St P pf Chi &. Northw'n Chi It I & Pac C P. I S. 1' ; pf C bile Copper Chlno Copper Clev CCS.M I- il j as;, 12 70". :;2'4 1 2.'' 587, Ingr, which was led bv a leading elevator ' dividend was announced at mldcl.tv, when interest. Offerings soon decreased, and 5(, " shorts covered Part of the demand came irom interests, w ho are Impressed by the relative cheapness ot the cereal as com- Bf pared with other grains. M j-iie lJosiiuiiiiy ul il grcaLiy reuuceo rjjr 'acreage again came in ior Duuisn con- Thei' movement fiom the countr le- tnalned small. Trading futures rnnned as follows - vCorn.(ncw deliver! ) Sat Open High low Clrtsf rtouc itajr .... 1 4334 1 47' t IT, t 47 1 45U July .... 1 31 1 IN'i 1 35 1 I734 J 37 Oats May .,.. 0CI' US', ,-, us (17 . July i.t. i!T. 'J7S tl'i'i iti' iH!'.i Lara a decided! renctionan movement set in The basis for that strength was to be oT, 25M on;. .ri9 Canadian PaclOe lSOW 159", 159', 159", C ase (J I) Co pf M Cent Leather Co 72 .12" 124 6 70 9") 24", 70)2 18i J41j .14 ; 02h !2Ji 21!, 51 45 45", 78J4 554 08 94 2,'JI3 4) 107 04' 123 Colorado 1" S. Ir . Colorado South Colo South 1st uf Columbia C. . i: . Coniput Tab II Continental Cm Corn Prod Itef . . Crucible Steel Crucllile Steel pf Cuba Cane Sugar. Cuba Cane sug pf Delaware & Ilud Distiller secur Domo Mine" G05i 10', .iVj ' 02,4 21' 17 '78', 5 P. 07' j 01 23.', C9'4 124 i IS', .11), 'oi' 14'. 7S :,2 00 91 jr. 71U 3J 124 OS", O'l'i 19'a .15! j "02'4 00 94 23)j 000 do lis ... 1031 3U000 Am Writ ! 5ft 99 1000 Bait A. Ohio 5s 80'i 11000 do iv 4Hs 754 3000 Brkn H Ti 7s. 81 , 1000 Can Gov 5s '31 97 s. lUOOOCent Oa 5s .. 89 7000 Cell Leather 5s 96' 5000 Chile Copr 7s 110', 5000 Ch & Oh cv 5s 85c 22000 Chi B S. Q 4s 95, 31000 Chi M d St P 4 s' '25 83 105000 C of Purls' (is 984 5000 Du P Pow 41-2S 81 2000 Krle cv 4s Sri) 49 'j 1000 Pr Hep SUs ..lOSVc 2000 III Cent 4s 1951 87 35000 Intb Met 4VmR. 32 - t'OOOO Intb H T lef 5s 68 12000 l.eii V rets 6s 1017, 2J0000 1I1) Botul 1ii,H 99 04 362000 do cv J,s 93 64 50300 do 1st 4s 94 32 2012000 do 44S . 95 0b 18000 do 1st 4I4S 94.34 650000 do 2d 4I4S . 93 64 3007000 do 4th 4'4s. S3 66 5000 Lvons bs . 99 ', 12000 Mldvnle 5s 88 10000 Mo K S. T 4s. OS' 1000 Mo Pac gen 4s 59', 4000 New Or Tex & Mox 5s . . 54 12000 X Y It 4s 39 8000 do 5s . .11 1000 Xor Pac 4s .. 83, 1000 do 3s .. .. 59E, 1000 Ore Short L, 4s 80 2000 Penna 5s '68. . 93 1000 Pub Ser X J 5s 773 1000 Pierce Oil '20.. 104 2000 do 1324 . . 9434 2000 Sinclair Oil 7s 97 11000 Se.ib AL adj 5s 48 , 27000 bo Pac cv 4s . 834 5000 do cv 5s . 103 6000 do rfd 4s. . 80 '4 2000 So Ilwj 4s .. 66 j 1000 do 3s. . 93U 9000 Third A adj 5s 27 'A 2000 U S Itub 5s.. 878 1000 do 7s . . . 103 7, 4000 L" S Stl s f 5s 1001, 8000 L'n Pac bs .103 60000 I Iv of C, B & I 54fc '19 . 994 2000 do '21 . 98," 11000 do 15'is '37.10014 1OW 97, 99", 91 IO3I4 98 801 81 97 6 96 U 108Vi 85-, 95', 984 81 9Va 105' 87 32, e; 97' 994 91 103 i-i so 80lj 75-4 81', 97 , 89, 96 1101, 35), 95 81 984 81 491.. il05',i 87 32 i 67- 3 Phllallleo 25' 70 P II T t o 25 2 I'll Tract 67 100 Ton Bel . 3'i 450 Ton Hill. 3 2 Un Tract. 39 14 310 U Q I... 71' 1810 U S Steel 98 V, 1320 W Cramp 95 4 194 69 55 62 44 83'i 36 t 34 J 25 'ii 25 "hi 3 3914 704 97 , 20 6T3 Vi 55 H. 52 44J4 1- '4 834 35 J U 34 4 H 25'i .. 25 '1 67 Vb 31. .. 39 '4 ' 70 1V4 97'? U4 93 1V4 High $3000 i:i S. Peo Tr 4s.. 70 War stocks we're heavy, with Aetna I """" ' ",v" '"e ,,,,. telling at 9'4 and United States Steam-I 1000 L V Coal ship sold down to 2'i. ' 6e 1928.102 British-American Tobacco sold at 23 ' 1 13000 I.lb Bonds and 24. Swift International ranged from ,A 4th 4 Us 93.66 57'- to 56 , 100 l0 )d "' - t0 6I'' , ' 4Vis...9500 iuu3ihi,ii,3 1 lOOOPhCocon 101 101', SI, 00 30.00 93 50 94 20 94 98 94 34 93 50 93 52 90", S7' 03 U 59', 34 .19 11 83?, 59-, 86 25 77 z 104 94 V4 97 48'4 83', 103 8OI4 064 93 U 2"U 80 T, 93 50 94 30 94 98 94 32 91.50 93 52 9 IT, S7', 65 '4 59 'A 54 J9 11 83, 39, 86 95 77 1A 104 " 94t 97 484 83H 103 8014 66' 93 '4 27 ' 86', 103 103 100 103 991, 98 A lOO't 100's 103 994 98 A 100 ',4 Aetna explosives . . I Amer-Brltlsh Mfg . I Amer Mmconl .... Amer Writ Papei Air Ileductlon . . . . Can Car Co . . . Can Car & Pdy prtf . Charcoal Iron Chevrolet Motors Commonwealth Cramp . . Curtlss eroplane Carwen Tool . . . Carbon Steel . . Unierson Phonograph Itendee Mfg Lake Torpedoboat . Lehigh Coal Sales . Lima Loco Jlaxlm Munitions Xational Aniline . . . X V Shipbuilding .., Xor Am Pap Pulp . , Otis L'levator PeerleSR Motor Poole Kng Scrlpps-Booth . . . , Standard Motors . Steel AIIos Submarine , St Joseph Lend Todd Shipbuilding triangle nun United Profit Sharing I' S Steamship . . United Motors World Pllm Wright-Martin Air . Bid 4, 4V4 50 64 J00 4914 86 11'i 90 3'j 17 . SO . 34 ', 24 'h . 34 . On . 'JOVi . 20 . 15 . 5 '4' 5 . 13'2 . 1Z .102 1; 1' Teat, clone Aalc (sale) 94 I 4', 5 bO 35 85 7V4 120 494 92 13 9Vi 'l 48 5s 86U 3000 Phlla i:iec 1st 5s.. 93', 1000 Un llw-y Inv 5s . 694 Low 70 40'a 102 93 60 95.00 86'i 93', 69 Close 70 40'j 10.' 93,60 95.00 86i 93T, 094 Ket chge BANK LOANS' NEW RECORD Gain of $9,674,000 Over Last Week's Figures Mcmbeis of the Philadelphia Clearing House In today's bank statement report loans at $787,441,000, an Increase ot $9,- b74,uuu as compared witn last ween, aim a now high record 2 V, 44 85 36 25't! 37 5', 70 21'. 40 30 94 8 IHi IT-. 103 i lft 24 45 , 4', ALL MEvmuns March 24 '10 loun, J787.441.ono K-chiK Clear. II . 24.504.0(10 1 Due from hanks.. 1ol.tul.onn Hank deposits ... Inl.HlS.OOO Inrtlv deposit, .... 4Uii.Nnx.iiuii 134 ft 4l, Time denoslt. nev with P. n II and lesal deposl- ' tarles .. .... Cash in vault, . . Total reserve field Reserve required.. Excess reserve .... 5 OHO 000 Decrease l 74. nno 407,0110 141 1)00 -i7,000 ' n70 000 243,000 HTAMJAKH OIL SENTIMENT IS BEARISH ON C0TON EXCHANGE 104W '04'j 104'. May ,,..28 00 July ...,'-' 30 lbe May .v.. 2" 00 July ... 23 iiU Pork May .... . July . ...I" i:. Bid. tAsked 2R 10 27 30 23 0.7 27 on 27 10 LM SO JJ 77 12 J5 4J On 27 on US 1", J7 35 27 55 24 nn tj-, 17 23 77 24 02 linn 43 2", 42 00 )2 37 found in the Impioved situation In the '''ec stor Bat . . metal market ' 13rle It was stated that ome fort million '"flo 1st pf . . pounds of the red metal were bold be- Plsher Bodv . tween Krldnj and todai at a price Caston V S. v . . "lightlv under Ofteen cents a pound CeneralClgar .. If It mav be assumed that this move- 5enci.il electric, ment Iium ., unnmi Mnninin ii.itia it General Motors ' holds much promise as a beginning ot a (icn Motors deb . tevlval of bu.vlng jt the sort which Is 1 'l0" Motors pf.. btlng hourlv antlclnated In the steel ln.lCoodrich (BF)Co . dustr nq n romilf nf tlin tirlr... t-rl,,rltnn t ' (iranbv Consol made last wtek In Washington As has been the case almost lnvaria- 1 blv of late, the market turned dull on tile decline, a circumstance regarded I with satisfaction by the bullish!)- in- 1 cllned It Is true that United States Steel , wns heavy at the outset and by noon bad sold below 98, against the previous dot ing 111 vv, nut it was also true that that stock was more wildly bought last week -" 70 irs. 2S4 48V t.4'4 12,-, 71 til' 12'. 71 0.'.' 12' 71 Trade Influenced by Less Fa vorable Political News From Abroad Illinois .. .109 Ohio . . ..338 Prairie Pipe. . .. 265 S'O Col . . . 267 S O X J . 68", S O X Y . . .34 7 lVDl'.PKMIF.NT Barnett Oil & Cins . , Cosden & Co UII; Basin . Federal Oil . . Inter Petrol Houston Oil . Merrltt Oil Midwest Iteflning . Ohio Tuel Sapulpa Itef . Sequoyah Sinclair . . Island "1 Glenrock 44 173 343 270 270 688 351 OIL STOCKS .17,250.000 4 012.000 ifi.nin.noo 2.17.000 rH,178,H0O 4 014,000 54.02(1 ono 3111,000 4.1.1S 00(1 8.073.001) MEMIICR3 RDSi:RVB SYSTEM Ueseno held .... 14. 031.000 J2.7.17 000 Zi ess reserve . . 2,821,000 -2 470,000 TBCbT COMPANIES XOT jrEMHUnS RE STMlVn HVHTR Reserve held .. .. J4.143 (lull $1,257,000 Exeess reserve .. . 1.317.000 l.tOO.OUO Increase In iiililltion tn thp riennslt, aboe there were this week 38 270,000 icovernment de posit. aKAin-u wntcn no reserie is ciulred STORAGE BATTERY REACTS AFTER REACHING NEW TQP Recession Registered Following Midday, but It Re mains Active Leader U. G. I. Weak Mar ket's Trend Is Downward Tho lpcul stock market was fairly broad today, but In lino with the trend In New York, where tho coming holiday caused a waiting disposition, prices wer6 Irregular and mostly to lower levels. Electric Storage Battery continued to show activity -and strength at tho opening, advancing for a substantial gain to a ncwjitgh for this movement of 71?i. But, while It remained by fur the active leader, It took a downward course around midday and sold below the previous close. Talk of buying for General Motors and General Ulectrlc Interests con tinued, but In some leading quarters these stories were thought to be without foundation and this, together wltlv the denial by President Henry Lloyd of a rumor omlnatlng from New York that tho control was belpg bought by the National Carbon Compare)-, was thought to have stopped milch of the demand. v United Gas Improvement was weak, losing moie than 1 po'lnt on a fair tui nover; WJlllam Cramp certificates yielded slightly and the only other Issue showing activity of Interest Tonopah Mining held steady and unchanged. Announcement was made today that the Philadelphia Exchange would be open tomorrow, although all New York markets would honor returning N,ew Yoik troops with a holiday. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT Receipts 1RR.300 bushels, Iho rnrket continued firm under llKht ofTerlnes quotations: Car lots In export elevator, roernment standard Inspection standard EJ'.T.T''-No L red winter. 42 30: No. 1. VSr4J??r5- "Prlnsr. 2 30- No. 1. hard winter. 12 30; jo l. red winter carllckv, 12 37. en01 XTA "nuttl. 2 30: No. 2. red winter. 2 30. !o. 2. northern Bprlnff. $2 30: No- 2. ii"i. ,I1.n!r;rv 12,30, No. 2. red winter, car irJ: ?-.34- " red. smutty. 2 33. No 3. 1 onWln,tcr-- '- 32 No. 3. northern aprlnc Si2?,V.No 3 hard winter. 2 32, No 3 red ?o",'n.r,sBarll.i:lt3. 12 30: No. 3, red, smutty. foSS -?0-,'- red J2 3n. No 4 garlicky. ;mi;?A,:So.o4.-..,,n1!,.lsy. S2 27: No 4 trarllcliy. J" JKS. 2 20. No 5. smutty, 12.20: No. B. carllckv smuttl. J2.24 n?u -Receipts. (i7,i bushels. Offerlnss were llBht and the market ruled firm thouirh Jiuiet. IV B quote jellow In car lots for local trade, as to quality and location, at f.l.OO 1.01 per bushel. ..?TP"r;ll'?'Mlt" 7182 bushels. Trade was quiet, but prices were '4c higher under light pnerlnBS. Wo quote- Car lots as to Ioca--Sl?iP - white. 711077c; standard white. wh?.e64!m.4V,hlte' " ' rLODn-Receipts. 048.332 lbs In sacks The market ruled firm with n fair demand The quotations follow: To arrive, per inn " 'l.U'-JLi1 bucks winter Biratgnr lbs western, 10 2510 10: do. nearhi. t!O0 JO 2j: Kansas stralcht, Jll 11 60 do. short .Patent $11 no mil 7B, sprinir, short patent. J11.30W11 80, do patent. Jllf ,I.?.?d?. flrst ctar. $9 B010 10 HL. KI.OUR was llrm but quiet Wc quoto at SSBO0O21 per barrel. In sacks as to nuallt PROVISIONS t' . 2S 24 21 21! so a: 30 3t 30 h 153 157 1C 18 "'. 74 H ' 42 421 OTs 21'i 31 MONEY-LENDING RATES i:V IGIIIC Money on call, mixed Hotih were as folk collateral, opened todny at 3 per cent "ju air-dried 4Cc for lending and renewing un an lnuus trlal collate-al the opening rate was 5 per cent. All Industrial loani were made to day at 54 per cent and mixed collateral , loans at 5VS: per cent. The quotations for Industrial loans wns o'iSJBSi per cent mixed loans at 5 Vs. . .. ...nn.l (.. mnnat' rtinrlrpf pirp.les 'that moderptramouiitsVere ioaned-atl'" nn. Frnlted There whs a fair JobblnB trade and values vere steadily maintained The nuota- rnllows. Ileer. In sets, smoked .- ...,..,, TVS,, nn,. ,,iiu,-niuii hiiu len- clers. smoked and alr-drled. 47c, pork, fam SXt, ,Jf-,s. hams, S. P. cured loose 31 asic; do skinned, loose 33JJ33V4C, do do, smoked 3if.11(ic. hams, holled. bonelesl, ftic ntcnlc shoulders S P cured, loose, 2ic: do smoked 20c. bellies. In pickle, loose 30c: breakfast bicon, 37c. lard, 30c REFINED SUGARS The market whs quiet on a basis of 0c I 35c: smaller slza. 28SJ32c: fresh kilted m Darreis. rancy ury picked, weluhlnir, a lbs find over nnfpc ftftp iv.lrhtm. !1L1 OtitL lbs apiece, 3037e: Bmaller sizes 28032c old roosters, dry picked. 27c '.istlnn chick ens western, dry-picked, In boxes, welghlnic 3 lbs and over apiece, 3037c wclehlnE 4 lbs apiece. Bf welchlne 3H lbs apiece, 34c, welffhlncr 2V4 3 lbs apiece. a3c: Btasriy. 2730c. roastlnc chickens western In bar-rcJ-J,llBhlnB 4 lu" Tl'oe. 31c exceptional lots hlBher welshlnc 3' pc-ands nntece 84c: welehlnir 2'i da lbs nplete. 3233cl staeaj 2 iW20c: squabs, per do? . white, welBhlnB 11 yl-.lb?. Pr do7 . J0 21f10 while. welBhln 10 lbs. per doz , fl 2100, do, do weigh Ins 8 lbs. per doz , 7 50, do, do. 7 lb. per doz, 0, do. do. fl6V4 lbs. per doz. 14i dark. 2 fio. small and No -2. 182on. rulneas. sounc. per pair. J1.002: old. 11 Ol.oO. FRESH FRUITS Apples were quiet and some kinds were a shade easier. Ilecelpts of strawberries were IIbM and prices were llrmer Other fruits we-e In moderate request at revised prices Quotations: Apples, Kew Tork. per bbl Haldwin. 7 r,0Sji9 21. Greenlnir nit 0 on; Russets 77,ro Apples Pennsyl vanla and Virginia per bbl Hen IMVIs 7n, Gano 7.ri00 21, vvinesnp, J9 BO0 11. Rome Ileauty, fancy. J1012. Apples western per box 34 71 Lemons, per box 23 01 Ornnces rinrldn. per crite 2 i.OW7 3n Or-vnEes California, cr hot. S3 r,0f50 3n Grapefruit, per box 2iB 50. Strawberries, norlda, per quart, 307Bc VEGETABLES Potatoes were a shade hlsher. with de mand fairly active Other veBetables vvere In moderate supply and demind at revised Ostures Quotations: White potatoes, Jersey per -bushel bisket No. 1, I1575(.: No J riOWOOe White potatoes Maine, per 100 lbs $1 S02 10. White potatoes rennsjl vanla. No. 1. per 100 lbs . II 002.1(1 White potatoes western, per 100 lbs., $1 BO Sill. 71 White potatoes New York per 100 lbs , Jl. 70O1 81. White potatoes. Delaware and Maryland, Hoosler, per inn lbs $1 40W 1 B0 Sweet potatoes Jerey, per basket No 1, J2SP2 21. No. 2. 11 101.71 Sweet potntoes, Delaware nnd Maryland per bushel hamper Nn 1. J2.714S3 13: No 2. 1 812 C'abbase, Danish need, per ton J310BO CahbaBe southern, per hamper. $1 70tffl2.23 Onions, yellow, per 100-lb ban, 1204.2.1. 7 i m 2834 48' j 2;, i 20 j.l'j o3'j JS'J 47Jj 20' i 51 2sr -18 MIMVO STOC KS iJKi iocs; l.'b'i i.jos4 1G2 90'. 90 GO1, Go': IGWj 158', Financial Briefs r,'r,?Vh" Jh'r.l.,.hld.i!een Intel-Mer Wpf'lTlJ. 1117. 109?. ifo't There will be no markets in New York tomorrow on account of the holiday. All exchanges will be closed George A Huhii & .Sons announce that C, S. Hawkins, formerly with Newhall . Co, has become associated with their organization. Virginia Iron Coal and Coke company - for the year ended December 31, bhows surplus after charges and federal taxes. 1t Inf It fl?n 191 finnlmlonl tn (11 Oj .1,,.., Kfe? earned on tho $9,073,000 capital stock. Eh as compared with surplus of $1,021,304. or $11.28 a share, hi the )ear ended June 30, 1017. The company has now changed Its fiscal vear to end with tho Wfr-i calendar yeir The annual report of the Harbison Walker Refractories for 1318 covers the 15 months ended December 31, 1018. and shows net profits after charges and federal taxes of $5 004.956, equivalent after tho deduction of preferred dividends to $26.58 a share on the $18,000,000 out er standing common stock, as I'ompared Willi n.ib earned in tne twelve months Htpenaea oepiemDer jo, iai. ine llscal W year has been changed to correSDond with the calendar year. th ! prettj well run out, which was more or lfS3 the fact among most of the Indus trials. There was some short selling, out it was limited Cre.it Northern pf, 0i!, Gt X cfs for o p . -II5, (Jreene-Can Cop . 42's Gulf States Steel. JG' Illinois Central ..100 In-plr.Uion Cop . 471, Interborough Con 4 -Inter!) Con pf. . 13.",' Internat Agrlc 18 Intcrnat Agrlc pf b's Inter Harv new 12j'i Inter Mer Mar 00 so;, (.0 G7 94 414 12 oo :i4 13i 00 89-, G5'a 07 OJ'j 11 42Ji 04 '46! i 5s, n .'(."i New ork, March 24. Sentiment was Atlanta mm. bearishly Influenced at the nnenlnir of Rig Ledge 7j the cotton market b the lets favorable Butte New Yorl political news from abroad. First prices were five to flftv points lower on the old Ms le contracts and 4 to 12 points lovvei on the new st.v le. After showing net lostes of about 30 to ti, points, the market steadied 158 90 so; bo ft. up ul 'iii;, :i4. 12'i Internat Mckel Internat Paper Jewel Tea . Kansas Citv So 2)3 4oU 41J4 103 The market. In short seemed to be In K ,, ' gpringfd T 1 13 rocess of digesting what It had ab- Kcnnccott Cop . 31!. I process , sorbed In sucli greedy ouantitles last 1 ..1. aii !..., ,, . .' . l.tlVIVUltt. ... wbuk, ana in lesser degree In previous t,k r;re & West weeks as well for as far back as two t. Ttnhher Jt T. months perliaps Lehigh Valley 70 Ti 25 OJ'J 20 45U U 114'i :n;i 70J, 25) lo't 41 91 sitgntlj on covering, but broke again 41 I during the middle of the morning under 42j southern selling nnd liquidation. t'uropean news beemed to cause a good deal of -nervousness, while the favorable weather In the South, the appearance of southern selling orders bete, and the absence of any important trade demand encouraged reactionary or bearish sentiment around the ring Xew style Maj contracts broke to 24 OS nnd October to 20 35, or about 04 to 77 points net lower. It was reported that a further ad vance was contemplated In steamer rates to I'ngland because of a growlnir 114Ji I demand for cargo space. 31 , Ilecelpts at the ports for the dav are 25j I 45'ii 11 112! 31' G9'i 69'4 estimated at 0000 hales, against lo.CGS I White Caps 1 Con Ariz. ICFSt Jerome . . First Xational. . . . Irioldfleld Merger Gohlflelil Cons. . . , Goldfleld Florence . nnldfleld Kewanas. Green Monster. . Hecla Mining . Howe Sound. . Independence Lead Jerome Verde . . . Jim Butler . . . Jumbo 1'xtenslon . McKinlev Darragh . Mngma Coppei Mother Lode Mines Co of Am . . Xevada Hills . ... Xevada Wonder . Xipisiing Ohio Copper ... . Hay Hercules San To Stewart Tonopah Extens'on United Verde . . . West Knd Con . . . Sentiment was dampened, top, by tho ' Liggett & Mers.211 disquieting news from Hungary, al- Loose-W B 1st pf . 100 though reports of the growth of Bol- Louis & Xash. . . .1141. 55'. 54.'. 54"i 14 Chicago Board of Trade memberships Jiave sold for $7700 and $7800 In the last jfew days. Applicants for membership -are: Ji A. Walther. Martin K Mc- Carthy. D. P Cosgrove, J G Beaty. C. H. Sterne, J iV Kohler and Leonard Brousseau. For transfer: (', n. Con ley, J, C. Schwartz. U L Dwyer, C. N MciTarland, i:. J. Skewls, Jr. and W. L .Lyons', Jr. I Tho annual report of tho rtallwavs Kv Miniliuiiy uciieiai lur 1113 year I'JlB ! bltovVB material inusreas in me uquiua I". Atlon of the companv. the stock having peen reuueeu iioiu 4ioi,duu as 01 iil- to j4(,zsu as or i)e Itl addition to tlilu 1,000 has been charged off iiiMilnvti nnen nrentintM. lenvlnir 510 071 re" to tne crean ot surplus, ine ualonce btVi'lr a, ..V.n .-. ...nliolilnn mm nA. il if ,tQ J280.328 and loans and accounts re- Kf payable are $72,500 ruciu-m in central Luropo wtro not swallowed quite whole. Germany, not less than Hungarj, has an Interest In emphasizing the radical menace for tho effect buch emphasis may havo on tho Peaco Conference at Paris. Threats from that quarter that If tho Allies did not modify their demands, Germany and AustiU would jleld to the radical de ments which are irediuu with being prepared to tight, were not taken too seriously . Manhattan Hlev Maxwell Motors.. Maxwell M 1st pf. Maxwell M 2d pf. May Dept Stores. Mexican Petrol. . Miami Copper . . . Mldvule Steel ... Mo Kiin & Texas Mo Paclno . . . . Montana Power.. . .Nat Acme . . . . Xat Bi3Ciiit . . .Nut Cond &. Cable. Trading livened up a bit in the first Hour of the afternoon, hm ii,..r..f, ti r.tuni Stn quieted down The coppers recovered ' ' ''e-'d part of their losses of 1 to points, and N"t " of M -d ',r there was some llrming of the rails A Nevada Con Cop. bu Ing movement developed in American N V Central. InternationaJ which ran up to 7" and i N Y N H & n then eased off United statis Ilealty was I -v Y nt & West ' also well bought Tho steels and. most -N;rth '"tf'n" ' of the industrials continued under mod- Nortllcrn P? ,,' erate pressure Nova Scot h . t . Bonds we.e fairly active liberty '. Oklahoma "pCV Txiar, issues were sold at slightly lower ' Ontario Mining .. evels. The local traction bonds were Pan-Am ivt & Tr. likewise subjected to some pressure. Penna 11 It The foreign exchange market wnu ,.. ' Penn Keab Steel settled Sterlinir rates tlrmed fmm ,.. Peonle's Gas Chic HpcrVa peen reauceu iroi pgrfoember 31, 1917. WTt cember 31. 1918. yVr tho sum of $23,001 The New Tork Sugtreasury gained I.,m,..188.000 from the banks Saturday, mak. Kr fwig a cash net gain since Friday of S Y 9711,000. a-irf-4t . . . . . . . B.'w. It b msal nv (nrlnv nT flitt Tfal IMn,. 'J1 Tltla and Trust Company directors A. IM King Dickson was elected vice president iWt And trust ofllcer, to. succeed the late tvx Thomas W. Jopson th?., . The New Yoik Stock Exchange has ?J ifwcolved the following applications to j list: vvuson & e-o, inc., y,usu,uuu au- i W'S.HlHrtnalfcflmt mnfl?niT fi Tier, rpnt liv.n. ;...... ...w- ,---;--" --- "-- ; s , ly-nYe-year suihuik iuiiu uuuuc, series D:-t-i. ui. ' uuo uiii i. 4.4 uiiu oi. uuseoii t htf'XnA Companj's $20.QOO,000 capital lV mode. "(! ---- ,'"! naconda Copper Reduces Dividend A'tPJSf York, March 24. The Anaconda per Lompanj- nas aeciarea a quarter llvldend of-Jl a share, compared with J.60 three months ago. The dividend navbbls May 26 to stock of record Sprit ?. , , $4 00 level oil Saturday to $4 03, but Pere Marq pr pf . ,""u' ""u '"" "ero again weak, the i Philadelphia Co former receding Xu. 5 82 frunca to the Plerce-Arrow dollar from 5 73 and the latter yielding Pierce Oil to 7 75 lire to the dollar from 7.62. Thebe , Pittsburgh Coal quotations were lit0 more than nom- Pitts Coal pf , Inal, howuver. as business wns i.pv ,-.,- Pitts &. West Va strlcted. Neutral exehatii-oo ua,. n,,.i Pressed Steel Car, 71 There was virtually no change In the Kwy Sleel sPrlnB, 78si money situation There were some loans Kny ConBo1 Cop.. 10JJ of time funds for the nearby dates atllle,lll'nK V -.- S44 5'3 per cent. Call loans were quoted Heading 2d pf . . d8 nt s tn ki. net- rent fr,f ,i,.i j ..,, I lieu Irqn ec cjieei. o.;a SO 35', G2'4 28'i 75 1821, 23 iUH W,. 24 71 31 121 IG'i 51 h8 10i is:, 75 :,o 104'i f()!-j 92? 51 10 8.'.' 11'. 81'i 11 3t)5. 50 58 3Wi 4JS 18J, 49.', 80 37 Industrial collateral respectively, same as the renewal rates the Itoy Dutch tr rets. 94 I Saxon Motor .... 8 1C..U ilr line nf. 1CU There were losses in cotton of 'i cent I Sinclair Oil Ref.. 44U to 1 cent a pound, due to llauldation In ' ct..s.ho(T s I. 551. anticipation of tomorrow's closing, a ' Southern Pacific. .102 102JJ 101 j 10H 78 :isw t' 20 74 182', 21'. lb "si'' '.12J5 r,H 5l.' 'll.'i lb '..-A. .10' j U2'i 51 I01, 8N bh 81 41 3G 58 JVi 4&i 18'. 49Ji 8G 37) ' 70! i 78i 20' 85H "b2',i Ofl'i 8J, '45)a 54 70 34h bl'a 2VA 7Jh 170 22i, 45 il 711 35 01$. 28 7.1JS 180 22Ji 45?. ' 24N bales last week and 14,737 bales lust I jear OLD STTLU Yerlngton 19. 1 18 30 4. 1's 1 I. 31 13 45 27 33 1-32 3 8Ts 32'- 1 14 4 no.NDrl tat Toda'a It 00 clone open a in May . 24 40 24 32 24 01 Jul . 2 1,0 02 22 2.1 October 20 57 20 17 NKVV STYLK Vlai . 24 72 24 3S 24 31 Juli JJ M 22 72 22 41 October 21 12 21 10 20 (.2 December 20 7S 2(1 70 20 70 Januarj 2(1 70 211 .17 20 37 1 .111 p m 21 7.1 21 31 22 41 20 (12 111 01 20 .17 2 III p in 23 71 21 si 10 03 '24 31 24 (III 2(1 1.1 10 W 20 17 Bethlehem 7s (notes). 101 Cosden Oil 6s 90 Cosden &. Co 6s. ... 90 Cudahy 7s 101 Itusslan Gov 51&S.... 57 do GVJs C4 V- i Southern Railway 5s. 9U Sinclair Oil Cs 90 Todd Shipbuilding 6s. 104 1Vb '3 I' 6 20 3'. 3G 15 48 29 JS 'i 6 9 i 2 33,i .'4 101',. 03 93 102 U 60 05 9914 03 110 tia nnnlntlnnq mentioned. Acceptances bills unchanged at 4 U and 4i". for prime member banks nnd 4 and 4 A per cent for nonmembers iiili.li:i.l'HIA Call. 5a4 percent, 1 time S-aWG per cent. Commercal pa I per, three to six months, o'lw'o'i cent; six months, 6 per cent. ' London Mone;, Is quoted at i per cent. Discount rates, short bills and three-month bills, 3 17-32 per cent. DAIRY PRODUCTS ( HbKSE The mnrket ruled verj firm under lleht olterlnt'e and a fairly aellve demand Quotations. New York and VV la eonnln current make, 34W3.1C. do do fancj, ....... ..,v....v., nn.ij.iH iiiifiipr. ud. nn. inir ' 1 tn irnnrt qSCrfPn,. per iiUTTEIJThe market was weak and prices declined 2c under lower outaidc ad vice." Trade was quiet. Followlnu were the :r " "'" ni,iiiiinicK(u, creamerj. extras. tlOc, arnrlnn H7ffOI)r th- latter for Jobblns eales ettra flrita (lie. Orate. 02(14i: bec nrds .iNPIile, aect creamerj, choice to fano. lIS?7llc- do friir to cood I12ffll7c. fancv brands of prints JobblntT at 7274i. fair to (rood. 01 ft 70c ncos were In good request and prices were 1 ,e m r CHse higher. Follow Init were the quotations. Tree cases nearbv firsts tl2 1.1 per crate, current receipts $12, western ex tra firsts $12 11 firsts $12. fancj (.elected ecas Jobblrts at 41ET47c per dozen 35 37 14 IOREIGN EXCHANGU Nrw Aork, March 2 . Foreign ex change at the opening todav was er ratic sterling and lire bills being quoted nominally. Quotations were. Demand sterling wns 1 64fi4.Go and cables were 4.62 4T4.G3 Franc checks 5 80, cables 5.70 Lire cheeks 7.75, cables 7 70 Stockholm checks 27 00, cables 27.40 Siviss checks 5 05, cables 5.00 Christiania checks 20.00. cables 26 U. Ou'Ider cheeks 40.00, cables toyt Pesetas checks 20 00. cables 20.10 Copenhagen checks 25V4, cables 25-4 X6 quotation for long-term sterling bills was available at the opening Only " .-tah.JS .1 lbs and over 'JdIKE" 30o! wXh-' nominal quotations were aallable for ine ItttiMU lbs. 37c wtighlne 3 lbs, 34 runie notes, w men ere about on parity with Saturday. POULTRY M K Tho mnrkot wrh aulet unci with out Important change Thp quotntionn wero nn follows PowIh ln rxprc-SH J.JJD4t)c, brotllnpr rhli liens fancy, hoft-meatPd. wolnhlne IVi ft2 lbs atilene ."Oifi5,."ic sprlnc rhicUens. aoft-meated larppr sizes 39(?i)4Uc, RtagKV jounar roonteri. JOiWIlc. old roosters. J7W2HC, duckn Pekin 42fftf4ic. do Indian Runner 4ntf41c, neese, 3()t. Dlgenns old, per pair "c do jounft per pair, 43050c. nrtCSSKD nerelpts were NgiU nnd the jnarket ruled firm under a fair demand p nuote Fowls iresn Ktlica in boxes. LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT and SOLD An.r Denomination' Samuel K. Phillips & Co. 50? CHESTNUT ST. tlemnem V hi lad I oh la Htark Kirhaar FINANriAf. rronofmlw lltl'OSAI,N. FA1KIKW RKLTY COM PANY, AdmlnlHtrutlon Bulldlnr. Yorkihlp UliiKe. Camden. ?s. J. Sealed proposals ad- ' dreised to the above -wltl be ret e ved until 3 11. m,, Monday, March 31 1010, at tho above addreai nnd opened at that time for the construction of ptrcet improvements at crejratlnjr approxlmatelv the follcwlnir amount nf work: Six miles of macadam pav ing, 1! mites concrete street paving 4 mile concrete alley pa!nsr together with curbs Rutters and sidewalks with the same, and front and rear concrete housewa.ks and Bteni fot apnrnxtm itelv IflOU houses. Plans and specincatlons can be tieenat the above office nnd copies of same with blank forms for proposits will be supplied to intending bidders who must be skilled and experienced in this class of work. No bid will bn considered unless accom panied hv a certified check for Twentv-flve Hundred Dollars ($200) The Xalrvlw TUal t Company reserves the ritfht to reject ny or all bids or to aceppt any bid as It may deem best for its Interenta MARTIN MQT)Nr. General Man a ser. BANK CLEARINGS Jlank clearing todav comparedkvvith tor rebpondlne dax last two eara - into tniR mi? Phiia .. ni.-nnm -vn,ira S4n -.78 no- N Y ....47nSII,4R'i 42l,7Vlfl1S 340 II'I.RJJ Hoston . 4'J HIS (142 33,021,000 28.011.701 Ilaltlmore 11.77R.833 102 ' ;l BUSINESS NOTES I LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS :ij5 S'-'j., , LOCAL MIMNG STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS 70,- 10. lO'i "4Ji 20'i 10', bl'i 'llW lb 75H 30h 92.' a .-.1 J0, VA 70 4,;,' db 58 -.iHii 44).,' 18'f 48h 86 :imt OOJf 781i 19J 8i "sir, 04 8 '42'4 53 J2H Al HO', b's U.'4 70 J j 41 :iu Inn riutler MacNamara Vlldwaj Vllipiih V.xx. Montana North .star Hem. ue Lula Wial l!nd Bid --4i in in. Hi ii" (IS Vk in Chlcaro. March 24 HOtiH rtecelpts hiiu neao Active moatl 10l IBe lower l. l"1. S?,uri,a Tn'1 " TS. hulk, $19 in W jy,'!,hfH,,;y! 10 n-.lll 7K medlun J19 30 J',irn2.ln"'i!.lW"Bhl' "3 1 3 llKht. 517 r.oftrni heavy packing win, S18 4nff2 II IVI.II ninlrl u.. .. II- nru 1 i --.- - nuno, .11 .Oft JP .' :.z '" i io GOI.DKIKLD HTOCKb AtlHIlta i IllUi- Hull Ilooth . lilnnif II 11 Dilsy . KeuanuB . . , 1 un , lfcller IMck a t bpiMrhead , . . , MISCELLANEOUS I ArUnna United ., ..... Nexaiiit VVondiT .. . i Tttopa Mlnlne OV IM IT (II 02 (IV 111 (17 11 fs o O'l 1A nil (iTi 17 111 III Illl 112 (VI ill DIVIDENDS DECLARED 58 as1, i 44i i 2 pr cent . payable April 2. I Marlln Ilockwell Corporation, quarterly of 'B;i II, payable April 11 to ttoik of record Sharon Steel Hoop Company, quarterly of in to stock of (.'ATT i.k KecelntB. 17.nnn h, nrf s.i.. (" early Bales, steady, parkcra blddlne lower I'ahes 00o to 7"c lower Hravy beef ateera cliolce und prime. $17 r,ll0 medium and uoud. J13W17r.n, common $11 Mdll, llKht beef steera good ami IhoIcS 1 1 7"W18 3(1, common and medium, $8 7S 0rrI4 71 butchers' heifera $7 23013. cowa $11 7.1HJI4 73 (Blves. $14 7.1(0110 SHKI1P Hecelpta, 18.0(10 head blow Klrit salea fat la(nts, 30t lower Sheep and feedi ra aleadj. I'ltUlinmh. March 24 CATTI.K He 'celpts 1HM1 head atendy Steers. t$18 25: Velfera JKlWia 7.1, cowa $10H2 IIOCIS Itcflpt. 7300 head, louer Heavv. til 0OV2U, heavy jorkera tl 9 73 Will 110: llKht yorkera $18 25018 00, pl, 117.500 ' SHEKP ANP LAJII1S Ilecelpta. 3200 head, steady. Top abeep. $15, top lambs. , t2H 51 CAI,Vi:s Receipts, 1000 head, uteadv. lop. $18 Ordera liute lieen finned for the aliut-tln-r down of the second of the two Hol brook furnaces of the Hethleliein Steel Company This will leave only one of the seven blnst furnntes-of the company In Lebanon County In operation. A reduction of 23 -centa a barrel ban !lnn llltl lllln offatt ttir 41, n Ctann.l nil pies. Company of Ixiulaiana for Caddo heavy -uue on weiow &c. uegrees. ine price i no 75 cenlu a barrel. 80 ,10't ooy 781 20 84J, "81Ji 04H 8 "l5 53 movement somewhat accelerated by Southern Railway, 28J Kuropean dispatches and fears of fur-I Southern Rvvy pf. 08 titer advances In ocean freight rates , Stromberp: Carb .. J8 Corn and onts were firm Studebaker Co.,.. 62J, d Stutz Motor 52Jj fi 1 BAR SILVER , Commercial bar silver was quoted In rw York today at Jl.oiu an ounce. (hanjteu; in lxmaon at 7a, un- e y i W r IER FINANCIAL NEWS ON PAGE 18 LOCAL 5IEAT MARKET teady at $22 to J27: demand lleht. , ,.." " m- COVVS Itccilpta moderate, market ateady Union Pacific 28,TJ (18 30t i2li 51i 37 1JH 118 30 on,- 51Ji 12Jj 2HX G8 301 02 51H 37 12J Sutierior Steel.... 37 Tenn Con i. Ch... 13 The followtnc report on the freah meat T,n r-r. 21i!i 515 trade In Philadelphia la furnished by the rr0. t, cariflp "Wi ou local livestock and meat trade office of the I Texas & Fartnc. Jd,i JJ4 Ilureau ot Markets United States Depart- Third Avenue ... 14 14 ment of Aerleulture Tobacco Products. 9H OJj FBKSII B13EK Receipt, moderate, mar- I ;! p,,1 ' imu ket steady at Friday's close; early trade , Tobacco Prod pf,. 10IH ... quiet 'Transue & Wms.. 40,7, 41 bteuim ueceipia moderate: market Twin Cltv Ran Tr, 48 ty'X 22 to. t27: demand lleht.. . . , Tti riin idSii on, ,S.- oA,, 42H 42 132M 133 210U 210U .iiii SM 14 14 ani oih I 41 41 Unit Alloy Steel.. 4U 43 United Cigar Stra.l335 134 Unit Drug 2d pf.105 ... United Fruit . . . . 160JX 170 U S C I P & F... 10H 19H UBCIPftl PI 04?i V S Ind Alcohol.. 14J i u H iteaity x uev. any Refined Sugar Moderately Active I u. g nb,b .: fj" Xew York, March 2i. The refined ir o steei on at till to $23' demanl slew. VEAIy H celpts normal, market -weak and dragsy at $14 to $25, demand poor POK Mecelots moderate, market steady to stromt at $30 to $38; demand fairly eood UAMB Ilecelpts liberal market steady at - to $3,: demand Unlit. MUTTON Recetp-s below normal; market steady at $10 to 120, demard fair. tmiriir tnarket continued moderatelv nn. tlve with refiners riolnu business on the liuola of SB less Z uer cent for cash. Raw sugars. are unchanged at 7.28e de. va-Caro Utah Copper Utah Securities... Va-Caro Chera . . . pf A.V 72).' I5JS 58H 142 35! 83 40U 08i 74 1GU fi8 168 mi 34U 82 48)X 07H 15 7 108 19j 140H 35 bi 48)1" 07U 73 .15 67U 33!-33Jt- 3$i 33H ADrll 4 Paciflc Telephone and Teleeraph Company quarterl of m per cent on preferred. pa able April 11 to stock of record March 31. Mohawk Mlnlne Company, quarterly of $1 payable May 1 to stock of record April 12 National Aniline Chemical Company, quar terly of H4 per cent on preferred paabie April 1 to stock of record March 20 Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturlne Com pany, quarterly of 2V4 per cent, pa) able April 11 a, registered M'arch 31. Books do not close Provident I.lfo and Trust Company, quar terly of 5 per cent, payable April 1 to stockholder ot record March 24. Checks wilt be mailed. Transue ana vvuiiams meet forcings com pany, quarterly 01 i. a snare. April in to atock of record April 2, Superior Rteel Corporation, quarterly of $2 each on first and second preferred both pavable May 15 to atock of record May 1, and quarterly of $1,50 a shaie on common, pavabte May 1 tn stock of record April 15. Plerce-Arrow Motor Company, quarterly of $1 25 on common, payable May 1 to atock of record April 15. Cotton Growers Discuss Acreage Memphis, Tenn., March 24. Delegates from virtually all of the cotton growing states met here today to discuss cotton acreage reduction and hear reports of state committees In the campaign to secure a reduction in acreage of one third under that of 1918. The meeting was called by Governor Pleasant, of Louisiana, permanent chairman of the acreage reduction movement. UUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE few lork, March 2"! nUTTER lower, steady Ilecelpts 7H77 tubs HlKher-scorlnir, 11)4 B5(ic, extras (lie Inside, firsts. 84V4 t lU'ir. seconds, ill 003c; state dairy, 030 (14c Imitation creamery. 5051e, EQOH steady Receipts, ln.077 cases, ex tras. 44c Inside; extras, firsts. ,43048Wc, firsts. 42W41C, seconds. 41041V&C dirties, No 1 ail0.lVic No 2 37038c, checks. No 1. 1738o. No 2, 31030c; state and nearby hennery whites. 40047c: gathered whites, 42045c Pacific coast whites. 42045c west ern and southern whites, enthered 47c. in side, state and nearby hennery browns, 4!i0 45c mixed colors. 42045c. CHEESE Irretmlar: receipts, 0418 boxes. T'' "1 .. male, Wlu,c llllin, iviuim, .lie, i.is, 0471C. ffi payablel Inside: flat, white, S4e. outside; flat, colored average run, 3famc: nat, wnites aver. ase run, 33Uc, inside; twins, specials. 370 :iRc. It Is now rnmlne- to Unlit (hut some good Kales of copper were made late on Frldaj which dealers did not disclose then and one authority estimated that, the sales of the metal from Friday at noon until 11 a. m. today vere between 40,000,000 und GO, 000, 000 pounds IJnters of the cotton crop of 1DI8 pro duced to tho end of February totaled 777,11b bales. A jetir ugo 827,017 bales were produced. Official announcement will be made tomorrow at Ford Hall, Boston, when the wool tvales commence, that the gov ernment haa reduced the price approxi mately 7V4 Per cent on all grades of woui ueiuw 1110 present minimum price. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New lork, March 24. There was a quiet opening In the market for coffee futures today, with prices on the call unchanged to an advance of G points December showed the most ttrength. Saturday's Toda'a July 14.21 September 14 00 December 1175 January , 13 71 March 13.75 opening ML'I 14 (14 13 78 111 811 13 B0 CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Chleuro Mirch 24 DUTTEIl Receipts. 51R1 tubs Extra, (ISttc. "".eipts. u.nv cases. Extra 39 KndH Ilecelnta 3UV4c. firsts. SQc Extra by Youngstown Tube Company Youngslonrn, O., March 24, The Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company declared the regular quarterly dividend of 2 per cent and an extra dividend of 1 per cent on the common stock; p,so the regular quarterly dividend of 1 per cent on the preferred stock, nil pay. able to stock of record March 20. Tho company has been paying an extra, dlyl, I dend 01 2 per centquarterly. " Jiy,- ' INVESTMENT BANKERS MACKIE & CO. REAL ESTATE TRU8T BUILDING PHILADELPHIA take pleasure In announcing that JACOB HENRY CROUSE has been admitted as partner In our firm. MARCH 13, 1(19. J7T9 ryriW r - r.-j,tv(irn'ftV" .Kj !-& MACKIE & CO. C-tay-JM A. jpX' UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LIBERTY LOAN BONDS Appro. Ylela tt ate Callable On. &'? ,!' W en Callable Dal 3i2 1932 1947 3.60 4 1932 1947 4.58 4 1927 1942 4.35 414 1932 1947 4.80 4V4 1927 1942 5.06 414 1933 1938 4.82 4i4 1928 $50, $100, $500 AND $1000 DENOMINATI Approx. Yield U Maturity 3.55 4.35 4.42 4.58 4.67 4.71 4.87 FULL INFORMATION REGARDING THE TAX FEATURES OF THE LIBERTY LOAN BOND ISSUES WILL BE FURNISHED UPON REQUEST MONTGOMERY & CO. 133 SOUTH 4TH STREET 14 WALL STREET PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK COVKHNMKItT HlXUIttTlKS UKl'AlflMENT TlSLUrilOMM, IIKLL. LOMUAUU 43401 UEYSTONU, MAIN !i38t GEORGE A. HUHN & SONS Bonds and Investment Securities Beg to Enounce That MR. C. S. HAWKINS rormerly With Newhall & Co, Has Become Associated With Their Organization Mar,ch24i 1919 III BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY 1418 WALNUT ST. 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