TWAViH-'TW? MgiZH'f "-V"iwtf3S? "" Ttfifv w r Vs EVENING PUBJjQ LEDqEPPHJADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNK 18, 1919 nW"" AKt''"rtPVjiJS(JjP I 1 iva .$!! Gold Shlpmnnt to South America New York, Juno 18. TIio National 'City Hank lins obtained permission from the Federal Itcserve Hoard to ship a further $3,000,000 In gold to South America. CHICAQO BUTTER AND EGGS ('lllcnri,. Juno IN. IIIITTKIt Urrvl.it. Irt.laT tubs. Markit steady, Bxtrrn, 5((P O'Jtici nrsis, , nuns r slefluy. illf lUMlI'ici orritnnrv nrst. 'A 80c, miscellaneous. .'l7'4 MilllHc; dirties. .'It .vici cneoks. 2sra3Vio: toriiire-F nrsis, 'i. uds. jwnrxit steady, l.xtrifs, ov Irsts, 47J4 WIIHic, seconds, 4ilfM7c, Receipts, 3.i, ion cases. Market SOU CH2',ci ordinary firsts, aj'4 fe nrcse, M2 pack eil BAR 8ILVER Commercial bar silver was quoted nt $1.126 nn ounce In New York today, on advance of ',6e. In London the' price was fill, unchanged. ' $54,000,000 FEDERAL LAND BANK 4!2 Farm Loan Bonds Issncd under the direction and control ol the Federal Farm Loan Board, a bureau ol tho Treasury Department ol the United States Dated May 1, 1919 Due May 1, 1939 Redeemttdt at pr and accrued Interest on any interest dste after fiTe year from the date of iisue. Bonds In coupon or registered form (interchmceable) may be hid in denominations of J1.000, J500 and $100, WO and $25. Coupons are payable semi-annually at any Federal Land Bank or Federal Reserve Bank. Exempt from Fodoral, State, Municipal and Local Taxation Federal Land Bank bonds are declared by Congress to be instrumentalities of the Government of the United States, and as such are exempt from Federal, State, Municipal and local taxation. These bonds, therefore, have as complete exemption from taxation as the Ftrst Liberty Loan 3Vz bonds. The Federal Land Banks were created by the United States Government to meet the agricultural needs of the country, as the Federal Reserve Banks were designed to meet the mercantile and manufacturing needs. These bonds are acceptable by the United States Treasury at par as security for Gov ernment deposits, including Postal Savings. Funds. They are lawful investments for all fiduciary and trust funds under the jurisdiction and control of the Federal Government, and are eligible for investment by savings banks in the following states : Arkansas California Colorado Delaware Florida Georgia Idabo Indiana Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Minnesota Massachusetts Mississippi Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey North Carolina Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming The Federal Farm Loan Board, which administers the Federal Land Bank System, is a bureau of the Treasury Department of the United States. The Secretary of the Treas ury is a member and the Chairman ex-officio of the Board. The continental United States is divided into twelve districts, each having a Federal Land Bank which issues the bonds, secured by bonds of the United States Government, or guaranteed First Mortgages ap proved by the Federal Farm Loan Board. In order to avoid confusion, it should be noted that the bonds of the Federal Land Banks are issued by banks created by the United States Government, in which banks the Government now owns a substantial amount of stock. All twelve Federal Land Banks are liable for the ultimate payment of all bonds issued by each and every Federal Land Bank. Joint Stock Land Banks, although or ganized under the same Act of Congress, are owned by private interests, the United States Government holding none of the stock, and there is no liability on the part of one Joint Stock Land Bank for the obligations of the others. The Attorney General of the United Statti on behalf of the Government, and tU Hon. Charlct E. Hughe on oar behalf, bate approved the constitutionality of the Act and the validity of the proeiitont exempting the bondt from taxttlca. The Federal Farm Loan Board in offering these bonds for sale has anticipated the needs of the Federal Land Banks and no additional bonds 1 will be offered prior to December 1, 1919. Price lOOVz and Interest netting over 4.38 to the redeemable date 1924 and 4 J2 thereafter up to redemption or maturity Circulars giving detailed information will be furnished upon request Alex. Brown & Sons Harris, Forbes & Co. Brown Brothers & Co. Lee, Higginson & Co. The National City Company The stfttementa contained herein, while not guaranteed, are bated upon Information aud adyice which we behere to be accurate and reliable American Writing Paper Company To the Holders of the Certificates of Deposit of First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds of American Writing Paper Company dated July 1, 1899, issued under Deposit Agreement dated October 10, 1918: Notice is hereby given that the Committee under "the above-mentioned Deposit Agreement expects to receive from the American Writing Paper Company, on or before July 1, 1919, permanent engraved bonds of the new issue of Twenty-Year First Mortgage Gold Bonds of said Company, dated January 1, 1919, for delivery in exchange for the old bonds represented by said Certificates of Deposit. You are, therefore, requested to deposit at once your Certificates of Deposit (cither in bearer form or duly endorsed for transfer) at the office of that depositary named below which delivered the certificates that you hold : OLD COLONY TRUST CO., Boston, CENTRAL UNION TRUST CO., New York, SPRINGFIELD SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST CO., Springfield, Mass. If the Certificates of Deposit are turned in promptly it is expected that deliveries of the new bonds will be made by said depositaries on July 1, 1919, or immediately thereafter. For the convenience of the bondholders, the Committee has arranged with the Company that cheques in payment of the six months' interest due July 1st on the new bonds will be delivered with the new bonds in every case where ownership certificates, executed in compliance with the Federal .Income Tax Law, are presented to the depositaries together with the Certificates of Deposit. When such payment of interest is made the new bonds will be delivered ex the July 1, 1919, coupon. f The new bonds are issuable either as coupon bonds, rcgisterablc as to principal only, or as fully registered bonds, in both cases only in the denomina tion of $1,000 each. Unless written instructions to the contrary are filed with the depositaries, new bonds will be delivered in unregistered, coupon form. Y ' GEORGE C. LEE, Chairman GORDON ABBOTT W. MURRAY CRANE A. WILLARD DAMON v I GEORGE C. GILL ' HENRY EVANS JAMES N. WALLACE v. ALBERT H, WIGGIN v MELVILLE C. BRANCH June 16, 1919. Committee NEW SEASON'S HIGH IS HIT IN CORN PIT Bears Rush to Cover on Report of Reduced Area of Cereal. Oats in Demand SECURITIES AT AUCTION Tin- following H'curltk'S witc sold at miction today by llnrtiex & r,ollinid : STOCKS Philadelphia Markets 1! LONDON STOCK MARKET 8hari " -oiiilii,.,tnl-i:iultnble Title . . 1 iut t 1 ini'ini . u.ir ..( lu .urlni, Mi iri Trust Cnmpativ Interest In Securities Overshadowed by New Government Loan Campaign The . . r . Ill .V, ."iu anil par SD'i ana OIIAIN nni.T WnATHEI IIMU'.CAHT flilrnrn, Jutm 18 Illinois, Missouri. 1?m fl"'1 ,"n,J-Ocnerallv fnlr tnnlslit ?.!.ia.?.Dl"'!?.v not much chanec In tem lv fIVI'. V 'ennsln t'nietiled but mnst J.hilr ,,onlnl "ml Thursday, not much rinfid! .!.ni ""fri'turc. Minnesota Part Th7.IIinl wohauly unctttMl Innlnht nnd south .-I ronlT In west tonlKht nnd In i?nV ?."'' c"niral Thursday North Di SK ,npr,1.1, '"If tonight nnd Thuri s.,,ik V; ,r.ln f""' nnd central tonight. f.T .Ji,"it.n"1 I'naMtM. but Bern-rally Vbrakhl,innd T,h'"!-. olcr tonight. Th; SSi f "nlly fair tonight and (lenriu.' ,ro"l'r tonight Nehrnakn--hl, i ,f"lr ,nn'Bht and Thursday. omc no. vrr ln lu""th tonight Montnno 5n'.' "omlng ralr tonight and Thurn loj, not much (hango In lunporaturo Chicago. Jump 18. Consternation was tliroHn im thp ranks of the hi'in-i in the corn market today by an esti mate, publNbril locally, that the area of the cereal this season would hov a' redaction of nbont 7,.-,00,O()O acres, which would indicate the smallest urea since ll)0!t. ... Kri'flc nisi, to rover many stop- i loss orders wrr.- received forciliR big I advances into new liIKh Krnunds for the , season. Trading wlls i,roa,i senl(1. At the outset, quotations raiiued I downward on solnp scattered selling' brought about l favorable weather and i additional losses j ylvi, nR, The lightness of the moiement. bow I ever, coupled with stnhilltv l ,h ,.i, situation, discouraged beaiish netivlt and there was n utiifk moement up ward, j.ong lines that wcio liquidated yesterday were leinstated. Unfavorable crop news caused a gen eral demand for oats and the market made good gains after wavering in the initial trading. Yesteidaj's best sellers were among the most pioniinent btijers. Offerings from the lountry were more liberal. The shipping demand from the Kust was slow. Weather conditions on the whole were good. I'lilhid.'ltmln 1 rust I initili ,.. .. '"r ,""1 )s5 10 I inn. 1 ttiiiin t'utnp.m) fur (lunrun- i"liiK MurtKiiKiH l'..r H'P'J 1W -" iii'iiii'tuinri, 'i rui iomnn par fun n i'j 11) Sojtiiu, sum Natliiiuil Hank phi llim us 1 Htiunrelaml utcr Company 10 1 ijik t Wulur Cimuiany -I lo.Miriou l . injti rj l. juimn lt $17 l.iO 'tortuilt i Copikt L'ompanj . pur 1 l.ot ."'0 H,. (iinrti , TreudHill Mlnliw I'om- I'imj , pur tin IkjI S3 WKiritiiM on at.U lli'tlnluu Oonu'.iti , par JI0 . . . I Ail i- ll (Suld. n lie. it. lluhl .Mining Cuin- paliy, par Jl . . l.ot I'J o'l .Sun l.ula .Mining Comp.n. par tin . . bit S ." 1ViuisImliiIh Hhattlli Coiupal) pruti'rrtil; par $10 Ia)1 $J s .South iShoto Acres: par lln l.ot $ I lilt'int I'otnpnm par $lo 'J oniric Ttlcpoflt ('oinpam sotlng lrut irrtltlat-s. par $10 Lot 17 " I'm the stmltliiff and Mlnlnir Com- puiis . pur $.1. . . . Lot $1 " Ain'rliau ToliphotiL Compini par $111 Lot $1 1" Culm rou .Mhhil i l'o. priferrod. I'm !l .... I') 1 ( onii.lldatiMl Copptr .Minis I'ont- p.un , par $.. . Lot $ i 7 Thhtei'r.th nnd Fifteenth struts I'lis ner Itallwt.) . . -O.i 1 .Ttdin II Sti tsoli Company common. Par $100 303 I John II stetson Compan common, par $100 ... 31- " John II St. hnn Company common. Pir $100 3(10 i ' norlcan stores ininimny pre- firrid, par Sluo. "(i Northern Llht-rlle 3'is Compan , Par $J." .... . . .oil K. .Mulfoiit Compi'i. par J..0 Jlliorito It Newton Coal Comimn first prefornd par $lo) l"'l National 1)11 Compan preferred. par 810 o s King itowther Corporation, par tlliii . I1' .'MiiliH Title and Trust Compam . p. I .!.- "' I (llrard National Innk. par $100 41" I" Corn Kchango National Hank, par $101) . ... 3S)' "i Corn Kv'nngo Natlontl Hank pir $100 . . . . 3sn lo lVnn Nltlonnl llanlt, pir $100 -. 7 Tlrsl National Il.mk J'hllndi Iphln par Jl.io .. . . 243 i. Hank of North Amcrlia. par I loo -'7m'-". Kinslm;ton National Hank par J.-.ll ... 121 -'.'1 Kenwlngton National Hank par S.VI .121 ltnd Title atul Trust Compan pir $100 .Ma Jo riilelltj Trut ( ompany. pir $100 JO ligan Trust Company, par $100 "t 'I loga Trust Cnmo.im ; par $.0 J l'ennsihnnla Compam for Insur ituei on i.ives ana urunuug GRAIN AND FLOUR tnnrkft -u- n. ... ..''. ti.. ..niiti.ri Kniidini. .Iiino H. Tntrrrot tn bornrt ..nd,;!r,nlVI';,r,a;.,,,;d',rlKeVV-r.',.l,i,' "" exchange was again I ,"'." 'at r $2,111, No . 1 southern spring, ocrshadowed today by the new gavern - ':.,'.''" ' ii'iru 'iinier -r aa iso i i" "'.'"r war iki :ir No 1 red smult incut loan campiiigii and the maikets BUSINESS NOTES I'-orrlgn locomotive orders received! by tin Haldwln Locomotive Works, 'ne cording to reports in trade circles, Ins elude sixteen Mogul type for the Danish State Hallways and five Santc. Fe type and three Pacific tpe for Lourcnso Marques, Portugese Kast Africa. I."..'"i '"?" -.fed wrntir' Vj.3'1. Nn s north- lemalned narrow with a cliMkered ap ein Fprlng $2 311 N, 2 hard w Int. r 82 Id rnn, ' No J ml Inter uarlliki 12.34 No 2 red PCItrante. n", iJ nn'," -:.'.'. ' '.i." ".'", vi .i! Canadian nnd South American mils .. Il 'ill -'L'J IIIM, .). 1' "'.. . I . ( 11 I " . "iit i :ii Vii :i rmi .iniir ariirk "ip inriinrd to si it. rtofiin on ismicn ' -r m.A . i i .. vj ao No :i Vr .in . A i i vn 4 rwl 11 1 - V- 1 .1 . 1 .n.i.ui.imirprs in waisiH report mi IS ?." "ri..TuliV8s- n"; V im I ' f?"1.1""';- ,,'"1"r "10 ,""1 ,,f."tior.Ilimr demand for white seor VisN ,S-S"r!i"k; rIi,"kT tilS? N" '' '""r1""1 n: '"V'r s,,"r.7 were strong. 'KP ,r(pp .,,(, Kaym for rtM I.UIUI' I.' -, .v-(1 -, .,up.i. ,,.. n1l.it 12 21 I '" "-'-' i"tv in ill'- nii"-i.iiiiiii-i-i D..1,I1I. ....,. ,l,1 . I.- Mnnnw 1 fUlV ltecell.ts lltil'J I.K.hVl. There a i.f tin. Intnpfinllntinl Moeo.itil tin Moeli.i. I. ""","'"""" "" "".'- !"" iciivery. .imo'T''"'" ,r2 int.heis 'There a. f ,. International Mercantile Marine i " ' " , , ','",,",,, X'lZ:Zu"nTZ'ZuTl Company on the sale of the l!,,.ih ' rs for immediate (lclh i?oo f?i 'i'i 'L1. '"V '1" "" ,n 'lui'lty and loca- holdings led to the selling of shipping .. ... , , Mi-ri '.'. y,M ; it bushel . . rollon tofllcs arc In good i M ":l'"Zj?tin TrS'lS- " '." J"! being the principal nnerlngs , ,M1i, ..., ,,. . , i a Hon No 2 whit, SIO, (t( sli , standard While Ml, VH,, S ;, ,lt, T'l7PVai . NO I Uhltr 771, r,t 7su , .t''1',0l'."""',l"" 4"" l'W C'"1 -'""" ' .Ii.1 T '" "ailip rti market continued nmk with huiets slioning uri lltth Interest .. fuolutlons u , n, f,,n,,ws To nrrlie pir IPO IllS ill llll IK I. In .rl,lf. ll'lnl. r siraigni liisttrtl $11 L'.-.fril 40 V 1 1 2i Kansas straight DIVIDENDS DECLARED it. irl.t JA T'M !" Imiiihiki Vtmlirht $11 Vtfl1 U .1. ito L,,..rl .....n. llnIM I ".11 mrln. 1 : .r, I'll, 111, Clh'll . 2'.' short pr nt jiMuin do unient 11 .0 W?.V.,.ni' " !12r1jr.o do patent W12 2- do Hi.) rli.ir n t.'.ifi to 2: llll, rim It ,, i,uet and v hanged. we quot at js j.-.dS 7." per barn I In sarks as In ooilili ! PROVISIONS 1 There wji. n tar Jobbing demand for most ii-euripuons nnd lalues generalli rill, d llrtn 0J 3-i Quotatlunv dried ts, ! j-uioneii anil nr dried 411. 1 .ureii I'ff In sets smoked and air- , ,,, , ,lrk r r,.,.or, Juy , demand sellers. Mill agents are doing little except dis pose of Mi-rnlliol "slinrts." een thMo ,er,,,;no,r.0'pe?f;,r,ons prZTxss :- rr(,"Uir ,i'" Ms rciid!l- -orbd. July 1 to stoi k of record Juno 20. 1 ' I ho iiuouesho Light Comiuiuv quarterlj 1 "'.'i ','r.er'd I"1! 'V'"''"' ,",VHUl' Au- An analysis of the answers to a ques PU"hila!Mph'hnil''ioinp..n quartern of 1 1, ' tinnnnlre sent by the National Fctlera Cr, '"rl "" ,,"m,.non ibl" J"1 '! to lion of Construction Industries to 140(1 "'"ie'publli"' lialiw'av and I.icht 1 urnpinv. "f ""' leitiliiiB construction industries iiu.irteriv of i'j per tent, iiisabi.. .iui in and lehited interests in the United to stoik of tciord June ;lo j,.,, .1 , . . . .1 it t. Welsha h Coinpn semiannual of .p, per i,,l,,rs 'hows Hint during the last few lent on preferred and ier 1 ent on lomninn, weeks general business conditions havo both Pable Jun, 30 to stock of r, , ord ; RrntIv Jrnl,rovl,c, ,, t,mt tht pros- f reamir I'lrkBK Mtiiutfnnlurimr r, mi- , poet for tht? future nre bright, p.inv. imartTU uf Xi2 pir tnt on prifrnil I nii 1 u per eru on rmnmnn, panhp ju' So fuslsf etit linvo Iktii the demand hi en's hmT KhUCkl"8 ami tmier". 1tlttmnrn Tub.' ("oinnnnv. ntinrfprH (,f .e ... .... - . .. V ...t.U,......U. , w v.., Tork fiimtn 4f lo-n 1,V l .T SI to on pr'frrp(t an1 rummon, pnnblf I to to K or record juno -it wnulfii mill srliiner npents to accept "' nijini. flflti'. .I1M 'XtVitl'3 I (lu. Oil. I N. Liu Smilfu .SfPP utifl I Via I 'ntntnhi 1 .. 1 . . . .. nnn 1 . '. " " ' . : u wnPKwj .itp-a (rr.l,ic. hauifi. Imlli'ij hon1- iurti'rh of - t r rpjit on pffnrpMl , "- '-, pirnir Rnoumrrif n r rurrii 51 LTi on roinmnii, paaui jui Hi I loojip. 'j 1 , ,io ntnokPi), l'D c IipIIhk 111 Manning, ilaxwell A Mom- o'larlprU I'lriiio loidp, aac, lipMkr.mt lnnn I.e. J ' ppi t f nt and umtl ntra I 1 'ti p,ir lard. 3V Prill of tho Inttor linvo nhntulonpfl thnir '' Tinllr.l nf rnt enllSnn or. fnn ntionl nml !," Hi ,T wt llllt f-(-II ilfi "J 1UI UIILUU UUI REFINED SUGARS t TIipto a a modentp ilmiml n I nf ii f,r fiiif RrHnulntcd DAIRY PRODUCTS iiotii p-nauif Jump so to toik of rcinni of nn tnUinp tlif orfIcr. Itnr 1I1 S pir 1 Ion-North ArnTk an (ir ' pi. mm. a .luld.ml .f $ a sharp pim il,U Slll)MH'1lN ill0 1(0(1 at St. fiall, Swt' ' JI I lv nil" n 1. 1 IIKHS'K ini in amplf jtiiT'ph ipiift mil hnril Ft. a.iv QuntntloriH .N w '-rk and W i"inin uholp-inllk tl.it-j 1 urn nt mak f.nif ? j a 3ji4 c hppt lain hiKhpr dn w iml -milk flat", (.urrt'tit in.tkp fair t. m d 31'a "i , 1 t HI' Tl Kit Tho m.i rkpt wii qui! honi-ii imio chunffp A K'" il.nl 'if nail to liy Htorrd for owner" 1111 mini, uw ins to lai k of an outh't (Juntati.nin N.ilhi purktd ir'nniprv. txtr.iN "t.ti huh r-iniiK V-? 1 B"t,'''. ri4it."Hr th lM-r f-u ji.i.i inu -ihI- J,T' ? 'Xtn flrtn, r2c. flrftM ptfi Mi. m imN. loo ITulN. Kwert trpanipr hui.. to fan' I V5Cri"i do, fair to irnod .'.O'o .4i ftn- r.mds nf jirlntM Jobhlnj, at on 'n ij. fair f nrnnl Junf LM i ihutlon 1 Intr ph I'.nirth iiih-rtv i.nn U it rfnt hnn.N and u oro valued nt onh SI fiUn,0CR, against .0 per l 'ii 1 in w tor linn 4s in r n.nt c. . ,,- ..,,. ,.- , , 1 to atock of rei ird rune 2 (lass of cotton manufacturers, the prin Inland tie. k iml 1 iimpanv ounrieriv r (I,i i.viiort item, slinretl in the lie- on p.lotile Jillv 1 to 1 p. ha 1,' 1 crease. Leading futurea ranged u Corn (new delier- Onen lllvt, I .... JJ'iiv 1 1.1 1 ', 1 follow Ve.l Clo"!' 1 Iiini' .Scilt 1. lisNi I 7:H, 1 1.1.1. 1 r'-it. i .'.!. ' O.lta- 'Ull (I'M, 7LW, i,ir, 71 .lepi in, ii7 li'l 711. AlltluUbf. liar SIO'I ... 010 , to good .'.Offl .Mir J 1 oinlnercl il Trust Company, par i:i!ll.s The market for Irl.lh llnj; egg- J1"0 ..". rulid firm with hui nlli alow I. tf ni"d in Jtnklntoun Trut (Jomrall! pir up. The quntnllon" I'm la- i ip irbv . . ''". . . . lil flrt. S13 mi per i rim ut r, i i i.iu,t second and 'Inlrd streets r.isen- I $1.1 'Jil. western etra llrstn ll.lso ilr-t - and i-ioi k of record June e,Li. n-.t c.- "crlared exports to t be United State Proctor & Gamble Declare Extra fpom ,!pfl(.(,K Xirnrapua. amounted Cincinnati. .lime 1 1 lie Proctor . . Sli.7I.-.L'li2 In 10)R, nn increase of Cniublc Coiniiauy derlnrcil the regular 'RI.L'SO.irc. compared with the value liiarteily diiidcnd of .", per cent on the f tlm I Ml T exports. I'.ananas were the common stock nnd an extra iliiidcud (hief article of export, the value'ot of 1 per cent in new common stool,. I those shipped being SI. 101,(100 in 1018. Dividends are payable August ", to ' a large increase ovci the 191" ship htock of record .lull 'Si liients of S(U.!l!l2 laird- .lull .31 7." 34 To ipt .13 SO Ui or, ItlbK Julv 27 .'0 U7 7.", Sept .-J7.H0 7 75 I'ork Juli on 90 oO 110 Sipt IS ,-,n is 7.-, Hid tAsked. , ." I .I'i'Si i 31 r, II on 3i r, .13 70 1 iii ;: V 27 .9 nn -,u n tslo ;ii) '34 so .11 12 r.o r.ii IS UU BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE I New ork. .lun; Is III TTi:i: Slluhtli -,;!T"'''..."',Cplit!'. 15.S1H tubs lllgh-seiirliiR . .'J1, (h.i.lc. ejtrns, ol", Hi ,-, rsl- -.o'o.-.lc sisonds. 4SW4'iV4c state d iin r,l i MiJ ( , l.till.S firm Iteceiptw 24 2:,s cafe. 1 leih gathered extras r.iK, "oiji tnr.ige paiked extra firsts V.K milde aturug. packed Uralm 47'"4SHc giithi,, extra tirstal7lft4Nc, first. I4'j r.i n,i, , .econd- IJilW.l.i cheikH, 3(iff.-17o Mate nd neat lis , I hcrmeri whites. .11) m H2c gathered whites li'tiSc; weitern whiten 47(ii.-s, western and southern gathered whlt'.s 4(iru "7c state t and nearbi hennery brow na lllffi ,",iia c cath cred browna and mlx'd 4'i'orilc , rmci:si:nij.i ii(Ceipt. i.tsn boxes ,'",' ,!,ho'ii.,n.,.llk ""' 'urrent make, ape lnl 30 T.I1 'i i do alirage run 30l4 J, ,loc. ftate. ilium milt. luln. . .. An. I !, .!"... o.r:.'1" .'-". "I'l-lll , .n-ii.iij, no average run. ' make, pneclahf, au V .lll'SC. LOCAL MEAT MARKET I The following report on the fre.h western idrisaod meat trade In Philadelphia , fr. nlahe.l by tho loial llieto.-k and meat nlTlco of tho Hure.ui of Markels, Cnlted Mates ( department of agriculture ! riir.HII IIKKP nicelptj light, market quiet at steady price demand light ..?T.hCJo??'"c,pl" "eh,; "I'rket Meaily at 111 to $21. demand nuM .,'.fJ'?rJ'i'?'-''yu 'teh' market unchansed , at $12 to $15. demand slow i VCAL Receipts moderate, bulk medium ! $21: demand fair' '""""l MC"'Jy at "l l ir r Ha II a v Pninnnti -1 I CitlMin' I'uHsenjfrr Italla. I'lim- panv . . . 2-" rr.inkfonl atid Snuthwark P-ipsch i R' r i; tiiuay onpan- -si HON US STioOO .MioitKoniery Transit Coinpun, i pm ttru. iirFi a tin rtitinu ln inortKaRe. luupons ,lun and LJeteintnM . duo llH 1 IMU (.'In aaiiOHko uiitl Dfliwar" Caiidl Company. 1 P"i cent. tiri tnori until . tomtoni Jnu.in ai 1 Jul . duo lirjti lotio UHNiiltiKtun and lrlnl.i lull- ia t'ompinj. tl im r i put 'pijulpment trutt" oupnif January nnd Jul). t!ti' in-'-MVtONplmi 1 .Itflittiu? I'nmiMnj " p r int. dip- l:J Hti0 Ullkoi-lliirro (ias and I.lP.tiii Compani, .1 per cut f 1 r t inortKHKf, t iMipons Jauuar.v and July, dup 11.1 J 'li. I -Nuith hpilhgtli'UI UtM ( urn pin, ." per tent, tirst in-ri-KHS . oupons .Ianutr and Juh. dun UiJiH 1'ino sprlnutlrld AVatPr ConiPiuv lpr (put, onsnlldtitp 1 iiiimi irnKn, toupiiiH M itlIi and ri timber, diif lHJd 7, 100 Smith Shun- AirH tumpin "i per lent, dm 1HJI I.ut $(i .tOD I'onmnpiiUtHli 'lleph"iK mul TplrKraph otn(ian. (J pi r rpnt du" HtJJ . Uil n ."00 Cloeland and KrU- Hallway I'onip uij , ,i jwr t ent tlrpt inortK-iKt . i oiiporiH J.muar aud Julj , dup tPJ luiiO Tldlad. Iphla Klpilrk Cnmpanv ." ppr wn . lirt itioiU;ik i oupons April and Ortidn r duo HottJ lu0t)Ukn-11arrp & Ha7tptm Hail tool Companx, 5 pi i ent Tifht i(dliitral innrtKKKi' rou iin .Mas and Nutiiitn, dm 1U.M ' I w land & i:rl Itailua: I'mii pan, ." ppi rppi. tirnt murt-K-irzr oupoua Januirx and Jul . due 1!fJ1I $J."iM (,Ip( land A, i:rf Hallnny Com pany " per rent. Inform4 mortem duo tii. . M !T ?i It M 0 11.1 .'( fam. wil.-itfd ,c JuhliiriK at .".1 ji jkt dozen POULTRY I.I K dull nnd fnv . i ..uiiu lr (lower Quotation! I'owtj via xprev tJ(Ji ;t3i 4prlnu hltkeni hroii. i- nut I.ej horn. jellow wklnni'd v pfhim: 1 WJ Ion. kI'Imp 7t2&o7n. . oprtnt; ht Kfn. 1 roll r not I,. kIiotiia -llow skinm-il u ishintf 1 'a lb apiece. I" f(l alf hll I.f(?horn p11ov skinned, wrlKhlnu 1 fit Um ipide 4'ti) . IV. Unite I.tchoriiH -llo kiniod small1 r l7i .TUff-lUc rotihi 4r J:T .Mi dui k JVkln. .ir931f, diirks Indian lluim-r 7 -s.. Kerse, o-y.Ic plk't on- oi.( pir pair. 0v .io picpona. ountc pir piir W'Tt in( IUL;HSEt wan iiuht and hrnilinu . tin keim were Inui-r I'owls rub d "I. tdv fimt 1 1 iufis follow I'tiwls frh kil!d dr ph kr.l In boxe weiKhltur 1 lli and over iitm-re, Tc weljthinK 3' It' lii .Tl. smaller "ien. Mru 34c freb-liillf d in barrels fam v dr ph ked w- Uh inn Ibst Mv ,,,,.r anleie 1 li'-M. iehlnir 3ff V? lb aoifie 3"i''?3il. smaller Hire 3'"fi 'th old rooatcrs iir ph ked. 24r bruib r twiuln "i''(iil.,t do western .'.llfiTi:!' vprina dinks lmir Inland ' i Bnuahs pir do, n white wlKhitis 1KU12 lbs pt., ,1,, $s-iTriL-. do do "Uhin tK'10 Ihs n r do? $7 "Wit s j" , do do velKlilnc s H - per dor JdiiCTr. do do. wflUihiff 7 lb ter do S t r0ffi) i a l;,i . tin do wpluhlnu' ipfMm lbs nr do ' ' tli'l.l ."ill. dark St .-.nff? '-. ,rn.n i No. 2 C0,f,$J t",u" "" FRESH FRUITS Chniep tnrk sold f.ilrH and a!u" am orally Wrre w p Hiis-miuM Quota tlon lemons per Inn $ I o U U -.;, oranges, fall , furnta. pr box yjfiu, sirawbirripn p r inwrt. J.;Ji? laniHluupm t'ahfnrnia p. r ' r,,,. ,lJ" watpimebnis 1'loTld.i p. i .ir. lanii(rtJ-.. I,larklrrhs North i Mrnil .. t-.r ouart Jn-T.. . hprrl. marbv p. r lb . sweet. H'tt'.:. do. nr i.-,n, j'v, Ptaehis tjfortfia. pir n,iir $i;fo!5n OHIO-RANGER OIL CO. Three Wells Drilling Two within the proven area of Ranger Field, Texas. One in Elbing-Peabody Field, Kansas Moderately capitalized and adequately financed to carry out extensive development campaign. No Subscription Stock Actively Traded in on New York Curb Market Around $1 ('tirnhti tin tl l(ii op ifqurst FAIRMAN & CO. WADE, TEMPLETON & CO. ltablish d 1P02 Drexel Bldg., Philadelphia M, mbi ri V v Mock UxchanRe 42 Broadway, New York VEGETABLES LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS lliiiilKO. .tone !H HUCs U i t Ipti. 2a. 1 noil luail Opened about 2aiiri'ie lower but I Kttural li.id vi.ih 30l&.T.e und. r MM.rdaj hi iv'iriei l.'arly ton $21 o"i. bulk t2o:.',iel New potitoeH sold falrlv and ri,,,l sh ,.,, nimer dnloni and labbuue w er, ,lui ,, .a-ler IMotallone Whit, pi.tat,, f , per 100 ll. tltH", White n,d,l,iJ sooth Carol tn and .North Carolina ,.r l,l No 1. 4 .-.0i. -,!-,. .N 2 $ -,'l'.i-l -,ii vyhlii. polato-i i:,,iern .shore. VlTmnia' ,,. r bid No 1 $-,fiil. No 2 f2fi .!.-,(, Hhile I'otatoea. Norfolk. ,mr I.W -No 1 Jl'ij",-, Vo J tJ -UdS I'ahbaRT. Norfolk i r crate (?'!. .1.. i:,tel u M,oi , r. I2M.12-. Onliiu-i Texas iel)u r , r ', It'll I . i do do n hit, p, rir.ll. Jl.il -,o Jo. New ,I'I, pi i baslct $1 ,-,ii' j .-, I.AM11 Ileieipta mod. late bulk or h-k , -," '"..'"'nvv $20 4,-.(tt'20 HO medium SJo II , OTHER FINANCIAL NEWS ON FOLLOWING PAGE Hneclnl AIetlnr AETNA EXPLOSIVES CO., INC CA'l n.i:- lltfelnts. RlHlii heml II i f l.rri mmm bul hi r ' lm k Bteadv to Htionit ( alen , fteitih to J.'n. hlghei . feedi H si d bt-ef Htfer- in dlum and hev ilmir. and prim '414 ."t Hi l.'i. nipfthirii Rood Jl'.' j."iii l.' ronin.wti $HI T,fl 2 45, Rom! and hoir . I $1 J 'V'l 1 1 7" common medium Slifii 13 h'lftri- J7 ".Vr 13, inva J7 aOli 1J 7o -.n in ra Hid .litlin. $(l I'a'K 7 ."u eal nlvc i of HkIiI .md hea vs. ?la oOfi IK, fieder teer. ha $p 7." ri 1 I fctut ker steer JH L'.)ffJ 1J "J7, hiii:i i'-uecetpiH. Ui.nno head. -Market is a tlM' but most Is steadl Ton landis i ariitiR wtunorn. j: , iwin ::... pwe ERNST S ERNST TAX SERVICE AUDITS AND SYSTEMS PHILADELPHIA 2023-2024- LAND TITLE BUILDING. Telephone-Loeurt 2681 NEW YORK PITTSBURGH TOLEDO HOUSTON BOSTON ST. LOUIS CINCINNATI DALLAS CUFTALO CHICAGO CLEVELAND DETROIT MINNEAPOLIS WASHINGTON 1 6a Ilroailwa New York Cltv jn . 17 lnIn Hpeclal meetlnvr of Hie irLimi.ia... the Aetnu Kplos,es ('oiapin.i. Inc. peen lallen fur I liurvil.tt . .Inl 10 1.. ..- general oITIcpb erf tho lompini al In1, Itmad- ! I way, .NovaorK city for Hi. puiposo or I ll'l taklnc Hctlon on the rendju.tmeni pi, , medium uooil and . bolce, $7 7a(& n ,ri0. iuIIi lran.fer hooka will clrsi s,,r,j Junp 1 .,nd loiuuioii J3.50Sr7 So 21. and be reopened l.'rid v .Juh u ,-a HI'KriAI. VfKl'livi w,.ir..V ivansas v ,13 , ..10., dune is iun,.s Jte 13S TiVi,iL , ,f 'llS('-r"', i1 olpli jonno head: Sue to loc lower (ban ri vi.Tili'i ni fh'. W.,',V,,1'' df f" ot the ' leiterdiv s averau" Hulk. IIP Hot; 20 2o. held Vll. I5?uinS.UT?f ' l',l'V,,,,,l,," "'" bo.lie-,,1... 2 W20.30 m. dlum wcUbtp. I L'f, .?.' ,,5.J?,?Jvi,,"E. 1,ou"" ,"",',1 '.",J M,r" ' mill Ju .la. Iluhta. Jl'l -:.t 2.1 1-.. Iluht 6 h. 10l). betueen-ihV houra ,,( olie" "two M" pW MuS&o -M '"" MUt B""' "" "W lh Rsiotr frnn, lliflft nun . ,V,.k . .v . ."l I ' " ' h ""1UII1K UllVCniy lOTCCI Of U"CI I .1 1 - iii,.1??!1.?. T0"1 OOOiOOO to SliiiiO.ooo. tha tie. butiher ntiKk mostlv 2.V lowei Vealr.. . 'o "recorrlTt i'-nST "Z ""? r'i!V !"""!' "baker, anil feed. r slea.lv ,o l.mer 1 nno hulf hall i. it .7 , iniivii iiio i in-' i mi re. inoio" a no prime f ..I nne-nali unall be added to Surnuq a. ,-. n. ..,.u... n.i i ... .--.,. i V. rT.TrTniTT M'.rir. . .....- ',.,.,. ""''".'"" 7"y". ' - l " l! 1 i .' ' w... yriij . ".nier DlTldrnd. WILSON A CO.. IM'. Notlre of Dividend on Preferred stock nml Common Stork The Hoard nf rHrectorn of Wll.on Co . Inc., has declared a uuarterlv dividend uf one and threo-nuarters per cent (ler) on ItH Preferred Stock. paahle .lull l Itllll to the preferred stockholders of record nt the clone of bualneBS on June 21 IMP, and a dividend of One rinUyr and twentv -flv ve cents (M.-a) Per shnreWi ItH Common Stock pavable Aucust .1. 1010, to th" niminon slokhoblers at the close of builm si on Julv 21. 1010. Tursuant to the order of the otlnir Trus tees, checks will be mailed bv Wilson & Co.. Inc.. to the respective holders of tho Votlnc Trust Certificates for said Common Stock standing of record on th" honks nf the Votlmr Trustees at the (lose of business on July 21. 1010. and checks lu poment of tho Preferred Stock dividend will l mailed as usual.. Dated, New York. June 11 in It) liK.OmiK I). HOPKINS, secretary. Westinffhouse Electric A MANUFACTURING OMl'Mi. A Quarterly Dividend of 2 (II 00 per share) on tho PREFI'RHCn Stoi k of this Company will ! paid Julv 1.1. lull) A Dividend of 2 ($1.00 per share) on the COMMON Stock of the Companv for the quarter ending Juno 30. 1019, will bo paid Julv 31. 11)10. Hoth Dividends are payable to Stock holders of record as of Junn 30, lino. H F. HAI-TZ. Treasurer New York. June 111 mill I'HII.MlKl.l'HIA A WIWTEttN RAILWAY 14ft Chestnut Street, Vhlln,.. Pa. Juno 111. 11110 The Hoard of Directors has this dav de clared n quarterly dividend nf one and one quartrr per rent (lvi.), on the preferred stock of this Company, paiahle Julv IB. 1011). to stockholders of record on the. bonks of the Comnany at the close of business June 80, 1010, Cheeks will be Inalled OERAI.D HOI.SMAN. Treasurer American Telephone & Telegraph Co. A dividend or Two Dollars per share will be paid on Tuesday. July IS. 1910. to stock holders of record at the close df business on Friday, June 20. 1010. a. V. IHLNn, Treasurer. THE COLORADO POWER (OMPANY The reeular quarterly dividend of one half of one per rent (V4 of !,) has been declared on the lommun stock, payable Jul) 15. ID1D, to stockholders of record June 30, 1010 New York, June IN. loin. A. K. WIDI.I. Seiretary COLI'MIIIA AVK.SUK Tltl'HT Co' urviiu ami uoiumDia Ave. .. ht""ledphla, june B. join. A-.f.'?'!1"- of tha Monrd of Directors held this date, a semiannual dividend of ?-" ,J.JHr.rent. w.? declared, payable July iS t. 'ft?.! ,?.i."to5kho.l.d-!; "' record Juno 20th, 1010. Checks will be mailed. WM, A. CAUI.ILE. Treasurer. Oirira of The United Gas Imnrovement Co. i. i ."'oj-r'Tflsa ana Arcn streets. a red. a 1.00 net tockholdera bualneai Juno 40, outrt hare! of reco-fl. at the clisa of bu.U 1010. ChJcks'wlll.l" m.ll.d uintnoii. ill 'u1 12 HO. ait we bzhts. uuod and ihulce. 112. 1 .'( 13.2': common and me dium. SII"i0I(12 10: bUtlher cattle, heifers. Id dOn U 10. cuvvs, Su40fc12 1o. fanners and (ullers, I." 2.-iGii6.3V veal calves IlKbt mil lindv neli-hts. J12 7,"i'H 1. feeder steers loi I' .Ti stocker ste.r", !7 H"i4l 13 'J.'i SH '1' Jlecelpts, r,0o0 Mow. Lambs 1'ic In 2."i I i tits lower: dhetl, J.'ii' to r.o, lower nmts stend.v I. .nubs. cU pounds or 1,ks JH 7,riW1s 2,"i, culls and imniiniii J 12 ."III I'll Villllng wethers, $11 JVuMt ewe I $7 If ti ."il ewes, culls and loiniuon I uO'if 1 ii 73. koata J3 9S ",0 St. I.imiU. Juno lh IIIHIS Iteielpts. II - I .-.mi head .llarket opvnlnu 2."" low.r than I'Sterd.iv a averat-e, or riU1c7."' low-r than Monilav Top. Ull (..",. bulk IJo.J-i'u Jo 7." b av.v weiKht J20 TiOtif 20 "Ti in'diuni welttiit, l.'il i.'itl.o II.".. Iiuht weight $111 I ."II 20 .10 Ill-lit lit-htw $10111117.1. luavv paikini- mows smooth $ is .10 ft 10 .10. pin kltur sows rough, .... i,il, "V .ill. plKS. $10 -ill'il HI 2.1 CATri.i: Iteielpts. :iS()o head Market slow uneven but virtually stemlv on all klnla. veah .1047.10 hlkher It.ef steets, uiMillum ujj good, S12GM.1 lommun, $10 7.1 1' 12 Html weight. Rood and ihulie $l:t'ff 117.1 lommon and medluni $'17.11113 hutiher nittle heifers. $01ftl".1 ,ows. 7if 11 21 fiinnera and tutlers $hii7 2.1 veal calvis, llhtil and handi vveis'hl $12 7.1 17 21 feeder steers $N.2.11tlJ1o stuiker steers $7 .lOlfll 7.1 S 1 1 K I : I KeielpU. 3(100 head Market l.lli J.li lower on both sheen and lambs Iimhs lm ludlnK springs $1.1 7,11( Is 71 Hies med ium and iliolie. $7.7.1(iJh.7o, lulls und com mon, Situ 8, I'lttsluintli, jnnu Lower $J1 101(21 00 11 20 7.1 r)iu:i:r and lienil Mteadv Umbs. IIS 10 l'AI,Vi: Receipts. Top, 111). June IS IIOIIK Receipts. Heavies and heav v vorkers. light yorkers and piss, $20 5o I.AMDS Iteielpts. 1000 Top sheep, $10 .10: top 300 head Steady Kast lliirralo. N. Y June IS CATTLK Retelplb 22.1 head Active and steady. Calves, receipts, 300 head, 2.1c higher, $U 111 .10 1IIX1S Receipts, 0.10 head Active. 13o to 21c lower. Heavy mixed and yorkers, IJ17.14i-Ms.il light yorkers $ Jo 2.14120 .10. pigs, $20 21 roughs. $10 2.14110.10, stags, H247 1U staters. $21 2.1 Q 21 71 SUHKl' AND I.AMIIS Iteielpts. SOO head Fairly aitlve and Bteady Lambs $12dill. jearllnm $1043in: wethers ttn noon; iwi'i. IJiiO.SO. mixed sheep, 110 fill. 50. svivania $12,000,000 Issue of $50,000,000 Loan Series A $2,000,000 5-Year 4Y4 Registered and Coupon Bonds, Due July 1, 1924 .,, , . . H a ,.s,ucu allu vuujjuii uunui, Due July i, ijty $2,000,000 15-Year 4 Registered and Coupon Bonds, Due July 1, 1934 $2,000,000 20-Year 4V4 Registered and Coupon Bonds, Due July 1, 1939 $2,000,000 25-Year 4 Registered and Coupon Bonds, Due July 1, 1944 $2,000,000 30-Year 4 Registered and Coupon Bonds, Due July 1, 1949 Financial Briefs M. Wllliiun (lOotlman, formerly with Ilertron, (Irihcom & Co., litis beconip associated with the sales tlrpartineut of Harper & Turner. TIip New York stibtreasury lost $4,-01-1,000 to the banks yesterdov, , retlticiuK the ciisli net gain since Friday to $1,. 108,000. Villtam W. Allen, Jr., lias been np pointt'd transfer officer of the riiilatle: liliia National Bank. Mr, Alien is a member of tho Vhilatlelphin 1)9 nnd lina been connected with the FalUtdelphln, Jvjatifina for some time. Free From the Personal Property Tax Imposed by the Stale of Pennsylvania Exempt From the Normal and All Surtaxes, Also Excess Profits Taxes of the Federal Income Tax Under Existing Laws. Oflkc of the Auditor General, Ilarribbura;, Juno C, 191f). Sealed proposals will be received oy the undersigned at the office of the Auditor General at Harris fturc, until 1- o'clock noon, Monday, Juno -1, 1910, for twelve million (12,000,000) dollair Loan of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on the following conditions: TMs Loan is authorized by an Act approved the ISth day of April, A. D. 19ti). The bonds now offered, amounting in the nKRreBate to $152,000,000, will be dated July 1, :oi9 and will bo payable at The Philadelphia National Bank of Philadelphia, Fiscal Apent of the Common wealth, in lawful money on their respective maturity dates, as follows: $2,000,000. $2,000,000. $2,000,000. July 1, 1924 July 1, 1929 July 1, 1934 $2,000,000. $2,000,000. $2,000,000. July 1, 1939 July 1, 1944 July 1, 1949 L Interest nt the rate of four and cne-quarter (414) per centum per annum will be paid semi annually, on January 1 and July 1, at the office of the Fiscal Agent of the Commonwealth in Phila delphia. All bonds issued under the provisions of this Act shall be exempt from taxation for State and local jAirposes. Certificates in registered form will be issued in such amounts as the purchasers may require in the sum of one thousand (1,000) dollars, five thousand (.",000) dollars, ten thousand (10,000) dollars twenty-five thousand (25,000) dollars, fifty thousand (50,000) dollars, and one hundred thousand (loo' 000) dollars; and in coupon form in the sum of one thousand (1,000) dollars. Said certificates will be interchangeable as to form. Negotiable Interim Certificates will bo issued if desired, pending the engraving of definitive certifi cates, and may be obtained from the Fiscal Agent on the day that payment is made for the loan, or thereafter. No biiWill be considered unless accompanied by a certified check or certificate of deposit drawn to the orduTlof the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for an amount equal to two (2) per centum of tho principal of the lonn for which the bid is made. Checks or certificates accompanying bids not accepted will be returned by mail to the bidders within forty-efcht (48) hours from the time of opening of the bids Deposits of successful bidders will be applied in partial payment of the amount of the loan awarded lo' them. No allowance will be mado for interest on an advance payment from the time a bid is submitted to the time -of settlement. Settlement in full for the loan awarded must be made with The Philadelphia National Bank, Fiscal Agent for tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia, on or before Tuesday, July 1, 1919 at 3 o'clock P. M. ' ' Tho undersigned reserve the tight to reject any and all proposals, or to award all or any portion of the loan for which bids shall be received, as may be deemed for the best interests of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ( The State is free from all bonded indebtedness not now provided for by moneys in the Sinking Fund. These bonds are a legal investment for trust funds an-5 constitute one of the nafest and most durable investments that can be obtained. Tho wealth of the sovereign State of Pennsylvania guar antees BDSuiuiu Buuuuiy ui (jiiiitiijui, wiuuiuy ui intuitu:, ua wen us a rcuuy bbio lor me DOnaa at all times ' WILLIAM C. SI'ROUL, Governor. HARMON M. KEPIIART, State Treasurer. CHARLES A. SNYDER. Auditor General, - s - , ,sl x il J k I 'irtl w f," :&r '" V LA- 1s it:;.-: : hPf :hjf)'i ..- . "L. 'J '.-. M "jWrJJIBK" El vV ' va'.Va'A,. a ." A, . I v. . -int'jK .t'v x -.. ). )i..'-
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