W'v(rJ.Trji h is EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,? , AUGUST .13, 1910 FINANCIAL NEWS CLOSING PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS w IV It M Vt t'- Hi' h Prosperity Reflected in New Issues of Securities In order to take ad vantage of the great increase in business corporations favorably affected by present conditions have found it advisable to place on the market during the past few weeks bonds, notes and stocks that have proved to be most at tractive to investors. The income from these securities is consider ably better than that to which we were ac customed in pre-war times. Write tor our recommendations. Hemphill, Noyes & Co. Iembers .Vew 1 ork Stock Eirhanat Franklin Bank Bldg., Phila. New York Boston Scranton NEW YORK STOCK MARKET JUMBLE OF POOL EFFORTS Activity Pronounced in Baldwin, Which Is Run Up to 116. Selling Wipes Out Gains Studebaker Breaks NEW YORK STOCK SALES High Points in Today's Financial News Pool operations among the professional traders in ere in evidence throughout today's session on the New York Stock I',xchangc. Lake Superior dominated business on the local exchange. Interest on the Curb was attached to the tire and rubber group and some substantial advances were made. Foreign exchange Buffered a quite general set back. Cotton was irregularly lower. Corn was heavy and oats strong. Bai silver was higher in New York and London. lllh Ad.imi rxprcs llfj Aclv Itinn.h tO'j Ailt It tt hi ! f 70 Ajnx Knblicr WOi Alaska (iold M ". Alll'-Cliilm C 11 U Vet T.OW Clone chue any, .".! "s ran;, 70 1 102H lOJ'i ' ion toij Am Acr Hir-m 10JT 102 10J Am IScrl Siicnr Jm "i Si V hi'A l'i Am lloxih MnK1l0 lit 111 'J Am I'.in . tT's - r2'4 i Am C P i'n 1.'il 1-!7H 1LS 2", Pennsylvania Municipal Bonds FREE OF STATE TAX Free Federal Income Taxes '138,000 Croyle Township Pennsylvania 5 SERIAL BONDS TO YIELD W3 rAllTICULARS ON REQIKST Newburger, Henderson & Loeb IIWKKKN MOCneitnotSl. 100 Broidwtjr, N. Y. lUemboMf Nc" Tor Stock Eich Nrw York, Aug. la. The stock market today uns n confused jumblo of pool efforts rrflrctins the cmplorment of n good deal of i Interne c, while the mass of usually ne-tiic stoe ks remainder Inactle, or were under pres sure and sustained moderate declines The pool acliMties were at first most pronounced in llnliluin. "Inch was forced up 'I poiuts to 110 but. after positive denials lN members of the exerutne committee that any new plan is under consideration, burned selling caused a wiping of this gain and it ended the day with a net loss 'I here were pool activities also in Studebaker. whirli was lifted to 105'.. but a Hood of stock appeared causing a break m the late trading. "ihe selling in the late trading, which more than oerbalantcd the pool effoils. was based to a large eitent on public statements of the nttitude liken In the same promineut leader of organized labor, cxprcssiug the same views that had been used with such effect a few das ago in causing uneasiness oer the demands of the labor organization V American Telephone was especiallv influenced by these statements, that stock dropping more than II points to below PS. statements being made that utility would be the next to be subjected to new demands 'Ihe petroleum stocks held verv strong foi a good pirt of the clav. ne -cumulation being in evidence in these issues but in the late trading these shares also receded and the market at the end leflccted efforts in htnili baker and other issues to dose long accounts Ilond market conditions did not show anv substantial changes incie was again henw hading in I.ibertv Honds and ictory notes within a narrow range. Railroad bonds were fairly steadv and industrials were irregular. m Cotton Oil. .71 ."8 "SiH 1 m Druggists 12' i 1l'i 11ni m II & l.en .-!! nSOs Klf "j Am II S. 1. pf 1-'-'l 12". 1-"' " Amer Int Coip l"""'s US tIS'i 1'i Am lie See . til TM,2 ."."1 "ll Am I.inseed . 77v( 70 77- 2 Am l.ocomolne !l,'.",8 00 DO .. Am Malt . OS 01 JJJ ''j Am Smelting 7S"'S 7,7 "7"s 'i Am Smelt pf 107. 100 100 .. Amei Snuff 12'1 123 12.1 .1 ADVANCES ARE T GAINS IA0E IN WALL ST. TRADING! IN OUTSIDE IRKET i.i Ml .10', 'II .11 12'. SS", 2S ur. 02 21 07 '; !U .10 :i's in 1.12 7T lll'P, 110 Pool Operations Among Profes sionals in Evidence Through out Session Tire and Rubber Croup Espe cially Active--Packing Stocks Firm Oils in Demand -Numerous State and , Municipal Bonds We have an attractive list of state and municipals yielding from 4.35 to 5.40. Exempt from all Federal Income Taxes. Circular listing Issues will be sent upon request for PK-538. The National City Company Correspoetdeitr OCleea In Si Citlra Pkilsdelpnis 14Z1 Cbeitnot St. AtUntic City Csalfonte Block 122S Boardwilk c..i. ..i i.i,. .. ii.. v.- Vm-L New York. Aug firliange. as compiled by the Eenlng stocks traded in on the ISrond Street M ,. S( ,, 4M Am Sum 'lob 04 00v, -Am Sum I' pf OS'A S'j Am Ml I'di .. I'-'s ,Am Sugir .l"0'j 1"0 IaiiiT S. 'I' HM 's 07 in Wcol . Il" lAm Wrt Tap pf O'1, ! m , eS. I -" nac onda I sso (111 sso in I'd' Assets Iteili7i 'Atcbisnn tl (. 4. U 1 IVJ's t (. A. " I l'f 71'.. l'alclwiu I oc n 1 10 Ilillo .V Ohio 12 'l! . O prcf Iiirretl Co lltatnpil.is Mm lleth Steel II Hrkhii K T lltooth 1'isliencs 2(1' s limns ISros 11 Unite C iS. 7, C 1"'s Ilutteiuk Co. .'.'.'j liutte i. Sii) C 21 Ciddo Cent Oil "7 ( 'ill I'etroleum. .10' , f'nl IVtml pref St Cal l'nc king ( o 70 ( an idian I'm .l"'"' Cc ntral I'ch Co "'s Cent Hh Co pf 70 Central I,enlherlO.,VK Cerro De I'aseo ,11 Ches iS. Ohio. .177s Chic CI Vest li 2.i is 01''. 1 08'... 42 1.10 2 07 1 11". V? :: 07'. 1 01 1 r.o',4 '.i :.', 01 1 1.12 4- 7.".". lllrh Txiw Pressed Stl Car 01 4 80 Pullman Pal C.110 110 I'unta Aleg Stl. OS G5 Itw Stl Spring 0,1 0.1?i flnj Con Copper.21'4 24 tlfadlng 80V 70 Heading 1st pf. .1.1'i 35 Vj Hemlngton. Typ 74 71 Hep Ir cS. Stl... OCg SO Itoal Dteh Am 02 02 Itcmil Utch X Y 111 00 Savage Arms.. 7.'1 7.1 Saxon Motors.. 2.5Vj 20'i St I. S T 20 10 St I, S V pf . . . 27 27 St I, Kouthw... 11 14 St I. South pf. 20't 20 Sloes-ShcffS&I 6.1 02 Sinclair Oil... ii7 (" Southern Pac. 07'i 00 Southern It It. 2.1 2.1 Southern ItRpf 0.1 0.1 Stromherg Cnrb 821-1 70 Studebaker ...10S ia". Stilt? Motors... 114 111 Sup Stl 1st pf..10.1 10.1 24 Net Clns rhre 80 3 110 C3 0.T5i 24 70 .15.. 7t 80 .. 02 00 7.1 I'd 20 10 27 1 14 3 20 -14 05-f3 B5?8 00 34 25 ft1.. 70 1 100 111 105 . . I'enn CC C wl 14 1.1 14 Tex . Pae... m 17 47 1 Texas Co 200 255 255 3 Tobacco Prod .107 103 103 Trans-Williams 50 I'n Hag . Pap S5 58-14 85 50 12 54 123 1 SO1, 27 101! ir.'Hi 12 I , 100 52 11 21 10S li 100 52 11 0 1. 21 1 10S14 2 1- ' 51 IL"! 1 1 sou 20 113 13 321.1 1. 4 1 VI 21 .. 30 1 17 3 83 1 70 '4 .11 38 3 OSO-"! 100", 100 51 .13 .17 "" 17 Sllj 70 1.11 35' : (ill T"' V. 85 1 Cnion Pacific.. 125 121 124 1 I 'lilted Allov St 519, 51', 51 2 Cnitec: Drug ..100 , C Drug 1st pr 52 1 nited Tt Inr 11 1 nit K In pr 21 fn Ittl Stores 112", Un lltl Sirs rts HI V S Cast Iron Pipe . To. 37 U S Food Prod 8P4 U S Ind Alco 130 U S Heal & Ip 45 U S Rubber... 127 U S Hub 1st pr.112 112 1121 U S Smelt & Itcf 0 U S Steel 10.1 103 103 U S Steel pr.110 110 110 t'tah Copper . SS S7 S7 I tab Scu Cor 10 10 10.. .ISic-j 35 1 80 80 1.13 133 . . 43 44942 125 120 00 07 ?4 isirey -V- A GRAPHIC CHART OF LIBERTY BONDS Sun, totaled 000, KM) shares. e ori. Aug 13 The New York I Krnmg Sun's financial review this i afternoon is as follows- l The movement for the most part in todav's stock maiket wns on the con- I structne side In a few cases gains ' were ns much as 3 to 5 points, but 1 to 2 points was nearer the mark, so far as the list as a whole was concerned. Though somewhat larger in volume than eterday, trading was nevertheless light. Pool operations among the profes sional traders were in eudence through out the sessiou. Those engaged in that sort of thing tried out various groups, from time to time and pushed them for ward in turn There were but few in dications that the public- was taking incite than a perfunctory interest in 1 what was going on 1 At nucldav there was a lull. Prices held prctt well, however, at or near the high levels, due to the absence of detei mined purpose to depress the list and a moderate abilitv to abHorb, aris ing from the steadv investment demand which, it mav teadilv be understood, I has not been unpaired b the shaking out of highh vulnciable accounts on margin in the past fortnight or more. 1 That the market has entered the sum mer --olstiic. so to speak, seems to be Curb made substantnl advances in to day's market operations, with most in terest attached to the tire and lubber group. The greatest gain was made in Inter continental Hubbcr which started at 10'4 and rose to 21'',. Cisk Rubber. which is expected to be listed on the New York Stock I'xcliange, robe from 44 to 40, and Savold Tire moved up from 5'J to 02. The packing stocks also showed a firmer tone. Allied Packers silling at 50 to 00, Indian Packing at 3S-1, to 31. and Swift International at ,71 to 00 American Ship and Commenc maintained a firm tone, belling at 12' , to 42-4 There was a good demand nNo for Cons C'gar pf Martin-Pam which ranged from 2S to font C.indv 30 Submarine Hnat was steadv with Den & It C . . sales at 10 to 1(1 Tolneeo Prod ucts Kxports was strong in the carh trading, adcancing from 37. to 38, but later reacted to 30.. I'mted States Hubbei rights sold it 13 to 11. Cieneral Asphalt was traded C M it St P p 01 ( hie- S. Northwt 01 ,(- It I A. P tc 25 Chic- It I . I Pae () pi pf 01 Chile Copper . 21 ICIiino Con Cop 41 C C C .t St I. 17 l - . .-o 1 Col 1 uel ..V 11 4. 'i Col (i.is it i:iee I Consol (ins . I Cont Can Cons Int C M. Corn Pioduits Cuiciblc Sti el 42 04", '.13 21 42 04. 03 21 . . 5'1Ti OS I4". 20' . S1 111 00. 2V , 11 17 41", .11 OS S71, 10 70 "k 10 33 70', in at 70 to SO. I Oil stocks were in rood demand at moderate advances. C'osden .t Co 'li-dicr Itod.v sold at 10 and 40'.. Meinti (hi (.11-ton Wins htjil and 23.. Midwest Refining at 107 to 100 and Simms Petroleum at 31. to 31. Smclail Consolidated the general idea and its behavior so far was aeticelv traded in at .1414 to 5V, this week tends to bear it out 'Ihere Todd Shipbuilding advanced from 110 was nothing in over-night developments " "Jo. ana iievclen Chemical was liea ( uba Am Sug Cuba Cane Sug Cuba C S pf .. so 13 10", Den A. It (. prf 10 Dome Mines 13 i:ik Horn I'uel .11 r.iidicott lohn Krie l"ne 1st pref Famous Plvrs l'rrepoi t 'levas .1 '.HI 32' den Cigar Co . S(1, den dec- Co. . 101 Cen Motois . 22! Ceu Mtrs G p 1 ,li.li . SO" 1 G0 23 '4 11 17 1 , 15 51 1 OS 02 5' 2(1", 70",.. 13(1 130 201 210 5 1. Va Car Chem. 82 82 82 Wabash 10 ;s 10 10 Wabash pref A 31 31 31 Wabash pref It 20 20 20 West Marv ... 13 12 12 West Pac pref 55 55 T.51 West Mfg .... 54 53 538-r White Motors 02 01 02 1 Willis Over .. 31 32 32- Willvs O prcf . !)5 05 05 . . Wilson Co 00 S9 80-f-l Wool pref . ..11(1 110 110 1 Wor P .t M.. ' ' 71 71 .. Total i.tles 0MI erpn compared with 7RS 000 harpn 'lterl i) thus far this week 2 OflJ KOei nharcft, same period last week, 4 000 500 Hiarea Ei divld-nd rrossed Steel Car 12 LONDON STOCK MARKET Philadelphia Stoclts 1 Hlh CO-lAm Stm.-33 750 Am Ship & Com. 42 20 Am Mill. 0 100 Am Can. 52 1 Cam Iron 40 105 Elcc Stor 88 SO Gen Asph 81 050 Key Tel. 15 5073 I,k S Cor 25 50 Leh Nav. C7-?i 20 Leh Val. 40 307 Pa R It. 44 20 I'bila Co cum pf. 31 440 Phil Elec 25 ISO Phil R T tr ctfs. . 25 5 Phil Trac OS 100 Reading. 70 100 So rac.. 07 25dTon Rcl. 3ft 100 Ton Mln. 24J 25 Un Tract 38 143 UG I... C0 1 230 U S Stl. 105 20 W Cra'p.103 loir 33 42 0 52 40 88 81 ID mt ml -! Net Clone chue 33 42 n- 52.. 40 1 88 .. 81 13 ii- 23. G794 0794 40 4394 3194 25 40 43 34-94 23.. 25- G8 .. 7094.. 07 .. 3ft.. 2tf ft 38 00 103 103 103 103 2 08 7094 07 3ft 2j 38 60 Total aalea H7Jt share compared with OS-'S shaxea veaterelaj . thua far this week 21 HI shares, same period last week. 4J,4.iB lares Net chse BONDS High Ixjw Cloie $500 El . Peo Tr 4s.. 70 70 70 1 0000 Leh Nav '54 4s 03 03 03 1000 Leh Val cons Os.101- 10194 10194.. 85000 Lib llond 4th ls 93 20 93 18 03.18 .28 6100 Phil Elcc 1st 5s.. 0G9s 01 91 2 1000 Span-Am I 6s... 100 100 100 .. 2000 TJ S Steel LAKE SUPERIOR THE LEADER ON LOCAL STOCK EXCHANGE Business Brisk in Remainder of List Home Issue's Heavy. Liberty Fourth 4 l-4s Active ' The shares of the Lake Superior Corporation were the dominant Issue In the trading on the Philadelphia Stock llxchangc at today's tcssion. The first sale was a block of GOO shares at 24. compared with a close yesterday of 239i. During the first ten minutes 2000 shares were traded in. the price advanc ing to 21, although a single share sold at 25. After touching the high point, the Rtock reacted on profit-taking to 24, making a slight recovery later. Iluslness was brisk In the rcmaindrr of the list, but there was a tendency to tag in price. The rails were weak. Lehigh Valley was off point at ona lime during the session. Southern Pacific, Pennsylvania and Reading held at about recent levels. t American Ship and Commerce Corporation showed fair artlvity, dropping fractional!). Cramps, on limited sales, lost 2- points. The home issues were heavy. Philadelphia Electric hung around 25, Philadelphia napld Transit trust certificates were lower, the Tonopahs were dull and United Oas Improvement was off . Kejstonc Telephone gained . The activity in Haldwin on the New Xork exchange had no reflection here, there being no sales during the entire day. Various rumors afloat In New York in explanation of the rapid rise of the stock in that market were denied by I res dent Vnuelaln. who Is reported as saving that be has no knowledge re garding the sensational reports about the company. Activitj In the bond section of the exchange centered in the Liberty fourth 4s, in which there were sales aggregating SS5.000 at prices ranging from .M.2G to 01.18. Philadelphia Electric first 5s were heavy and on sales of some flOOO were off 2. MONEY-LENDING RATES NEW OIIK Money on call, mixed! FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York. Aug. 13. The foreign ex- c collateral, opened at 594 per cent ; high, I change market was fairlv active in the .. 1 low. 3; last. .1; closed, 3ij. early dealings today, the feature being 4 per cent ; ruling rnte, 5 per cent. In-1 the nproac li of Italian exchange to the mistrials opened at (., per cent: high. ow record. Francs were easier, whlln (1 ; low, 4: last. 1: closed. IffMV. : ki.rll... !... -.1 .... iui. ..i -.i 5s .100 100 100 Total sales J101 COO compared with 70 -S00 yesterday, thus far this week, IC83 S0O, same period last week, 1519.600 NEW CROP DECLINES IN MARKET FOR CORN Weather, Price Recessions South and Drop in Cash Article the Factors in ! 7'l SO 12 10 15 13 38 1009, 10 2.1 KISUj 100 107 10 SO 31 1 S2' 101' 2J1 107 1(1. -'! ;i-" j-t- "4 70 SO 1. 13 - , 10'4 I 1.1.. , m 3S ". I 107 1 10 'i! 25", 1 -ill'', -t- 't 1 S')-r3 ls I 319, S2' 1 ' . 10.1 2 , 221 2 Home Shares Move Upward Ca nadian Pacific Weak j Iondon, Aug. 13. There was a feel ing of confidence" on the stock exchange today as the result of the decision of the executives of Itritish labor's triple alliance to abandon its direct action threat on political demands. Generally the undertone was firm, i but trading remained quiet. The gilt- , edged section again moved upward. Moderate liquidation took place in the 'oil groups. I Shell Transport and Trading wns 894. ' Profit-taking was noted in Canadian Pacific. Mines were slow. 1 Chicago, Aug. 13 Poorly intrenched holdings of long corn came on the mnr- Philadelphia , Richmond kct today, owing to favorable weather . Cleveland , , , Atlanta conditions, with needed rains in the I Chicago . H l.oul Southwest, recessions in prices there and Minneapolis ' , ,-; , I Kanaas Cll a decline in the casn article, which ruling rate, 5 per cent. PHILADELPHIA Call, 594 per cent; time, 594(5.0 per cent; commer cial paper, three to six months, 0 C per cent, and six months 0 per cent. LONDON .Money Is quoted at 2 per cent. Discount rates short bills, 3ftt33 per cent; three month bills, 3ft 3 per cent. Reserve Banks' Discount Rates Official discount rates at the twelve Federal Reserve banks were as follows: (The first column gives rates for all periods up to and including a fifteen - day maturity : the second for a period of sixteen to ninety dajs. The third and fourth columns give the rates for rediscounts of collateral loans secured by government bonds or notes.) Com 1 Paper Govt paper t in tn no iaih un 15 da3B das It das daa (loodiicll I V 7SI, SO' 70 Sfi', ' 70 I'- which could be regarded as of market wnie lnlluenee The casmg tendency in hoth call f.nd time loans, the former re TELLS AT A GLANCE THE PRINCI .PAL FEATURES OF THE SEVERAL LIBERTY LOAN ISSUfcS. AN IN- , --, , a nor , out nnd later VALUABLE AID IN MAKING OUT nen,nR at. "? t0 P" wh , nlZ INCOME AND SURTAX REPORTS, dropping to 4 per cent for both mixed and industrial couaierai, was irvi ui a factor than it might appear to be on the 1I1 traded in at 10 to 10 IM1LS1 RIALS ...Inch It l'pf 102. 102'.KI2 -t-i - Bid lil' SENT FREE ON REQUEST. IAKER, AYLING & YOUNG LAND TITLE BUILDING BOSTON PHILADELPHIA Liberty Bond Tax Exemptions at a Glance Smd for mrcular LIBERTY CALCULATOR CO. T1 Sfl UO Yrst 34 Lb St New York Main i"ima 80 Droadiraj BOND SALESMEN W are eomlni out with a hlh elan Ibius to be thorouthlr adver tlaed throughout the Eait, an laaue that will appeal to larta Inveators. "Will live I or S rood uleamin a very attractive propoaltlon. Apply at once. 0B STOCK EXCHANGE BLDO. Jeplln Union Depot 4 Via. 194D American Can li Elee. An, 2011 Lehla-b rr. Bee. da. 1937 K. Y., rhllx. t Norf. Stock Trust U. Ilia Valler B. R. Common ' "" American Stores Co lit rid. fnti SIM Und Tittm BtdM.RMiu Kew Terk Teleph. Conneetien, Haneier 61S1 $50 $100 LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD Biddle & Henry 10 SOUTH FIFTH STREET Membera Philadelphia Stock Exchange Redemption Noile (ray NOTICE OF RKDEMFTION OF WIL IKS' MINOTOV STEAMBOAT COMPANY CTBST WORTOAGK fi., GOLD BONDS dated Mar lSlh, 1909 Nolle 1 hereby ilven that Wllmlnzton Steamboat Company, a New Jeraey Cor poration, baa elected and doth hereby elect tt redeem and on October 1, 1919, will re- 4m at oar. alt of Ita flrat nnrlnn Kre. cotd bonda now outtandln under the mort- att "l tiiv cii.weiuu umjt 01 iuay, ivuv to rh Kciultabla Ouarantee and Truat C'om- any. Truite. by depoaitlng; with aald fl!riit tor Payment to the holdera. the "mount o( the principal of aald bonds ..j aB Intertat due thereon, ai provided on the fBjCa PL KBIU uwiiu. Aiivr UCIDDCr i. iieiB. eou ore. aaotea to ine eaia iruaiee, in ine (Jtty or the above mentioned date of redemption ' Any holder or holder or the aald bonda r jdelrfn to do eo may at any time previous liilm t TlrH day of October. 1919. present -their bonis with all coupons appertaining fl&areto to the said trustee and Tecelve there- yea pariwem v ... .,.mviji v eaia ponas Tlf. vuw lu.ifwi w D Use OI Uiwqr - MD.THUIT COIIFANT: Tnli. F J' WllmlMtOO. Delaware. r -tt tMt --,-- ri hci,e n eftlcl bonds will cease. lio bonds, toiether with all Interest a appertalnlne thereto, should be aeaUA to the said trustee. In the Cil 3 353 0 WKJtTAa mial istutm surface. There vfer government withdrawals from the banks earlier in the week ivtid with this completed for the time being rates perforce subside, but let any con siderable demand arise from whatever source stiffening is at once apparent. The street understands very well that no great supplv of funds is at hand for stock market projects no matter what the rKte mav be and the demand, there fore, is curbed before it can assume substantial proportion". v Crystallisation of government plans for fighting the high cost of liing and the controversies and recriminations in cidental to the future of the railroads were considered with academic detach ment, since their power to disturb or influence sentiment had previously been cierted to the utmost. The specialties played an important part as the session ndvanced. giving way In a measure to the standard is sues mainly because of the gieat ap preciatlon of the improved situation within the steel industries. The steels. narticularlv United States Steel and Crucible, were in growing demand, and the equipment and oil shares fared equally -well. Baldwin was somewhat i restrained by the denial of the com pany's president of financing rumors American Car and Foundry was erratic The minor rails made a good showing There was a tendency in the general list In the lat half hour to slip awav from the topmost levels. Mno report that American Telephone was contem plating a financing project caused mat stock to drop to a new low price for the year. Foreign exchange suffered a quite general setback. Sterling held rela tlvely firm in the neighborhood of $4 31 but francs dropped 10 centimes to 7 francs 70 centimes to the dollar. There were similar declines In lire and pesetas. While the labor situation and its col lateral manifestations have caused iron and steel producers to adopt a more conservative selpllng policy, according to the Iron Age, there is a good deal of optimism Jn the industry. That journal finds that supply and demand nre working in the sellers' fa Ivor, that the export inquiry in New Tork Is larger, tnat me mowing in 01 blast furnaces continues, and that re peat orders are coming from some coun tries which would ordinarily buy in llrltain if on anything1 like even terms. It is of interest to note that the Car negie Steel Company is operating forty-six of its fifty-nine blast filrnaces, 07 per cent of its fngot capacity ami SO ft? f?a -per cent of flnlsblnr capacity. Xetna Exploihea 1m Brit Mfe; Imir Marconi Mr Reduction Canadian Car Co cin Cir A Fdy pf c aibon Steel C'arccen Tooi Chalmers Motors Chero!et Motora Cramp t urtlas Aeroplane Emerson Phonograph Hall SlKnal Hupp Motora Inter Producta Inlr nubbr Lake 1orp.io lloaf Lehigh Coal Sales l.lbbj Me-V & I.lbby. l.tinA Loco Martin Parry Maxim Munitions ... N V ".hlpbulldln .. S V Paper Pulp Otis Eleator Peerless Motor Perfection T & H . Philip Morris . , Poole Luk Havold .NT.. Savend Ohio . ..' Scrlppa Booth ., btandard Motora . Steel Allocs Submarine .... SHt Int . . Todd Shipbuilding Triangle Him . United Motora United Profit Sharlne U 8 Steamship World Film Wright Martin Air STAND VRU OIIS Illinois 1M Ohio 37-i Prairie Pipe J7". Standard Oil c allfornla J7 htaedard Oil N J 7HI Standard OH V T .Mi-, IVDEPF.ND15NT OIIS Allen Oil Boston Wyo Oil Cosden tt Co Elk Baaln Inter Petrol Island Oil A T Glenrock Oil Houston Oil Merrltt Oil . Met Petrol Mldweet Oil 1 Ohio Fuei ornar Oil Gas Hapulpa rter . Sequoyah nlnclalr Sinclair Gulf Southwest O 1 United Oil Yes e lose A-k Isalo) II", 101, II B'l nci 110 i K JVl 1111 II) 51, 11". M . 23 SS 111 in 1111 411 IS n 10 IK J!) "CI 8 1 lei CIO 150 4'i 41 1(10 II , Jill 11N hi .11 5 ,.r- 41 1's li1! rn ".0 ii mi 11 7 1H', III inn 1 ".0 IRS TBI -Ml im 7.n 305 10 l,t Noith pi of ss 1 (,t Ore subs 41 't fitilf Stntcs Stl 110 "V, Hiirtmnn Coip ssi't Ilavk . Hark l!l7 111 Central .. '" Int Agncul -i Int Asr pf Rl'fc 1 Insniration (' 1 ' ilnt 1'ons C pf iT's --'j Int II C (new 1 1"t lj. lni Mir Alar. ."i7-i "'4 Int Mnr M pf H"7s IHn 114V ssi :oiH ss !l." J I Si's liOi, lr SSI It .. .Vl'.-f- Ss ", I.-J Vh ai V-x M'k IVs (.fli, , J2' . 1 1,1 . . No Change in Refined Sugar New York, Aug. VS. The situation in the refined sugar market remains un changed. Prices arc quoted at 0c less 2 per cent for cash. Haws are aUo un changed at 7.-8c. The supply of raws in the hands of the refiners continues to increase. Tuesday's Importations in cluded l."i,i;t5 bags of I'orto Rico to the American Sugar Company. The United States equalization board rnhde no purchases jesterday. caused further declines in new crop deliveries. Resting orders to buy were encountered in the forenoon, but the demand later was poor. In the final dealings, bow ever, there were rallies. September held well, al though offerings from the country show -cd an increase from Iowa, Nebraska and Illinois, and there were intimations that the movement would enlarge shortly if the railway situation im proved. A bullish construction was placed in the weekly report of the Price Current, which made the average crop condition 83 and the yield 2,700,000,000 bushels. A European nuthority estimated the total surplus of wheat for the current season at 848,000,000 bushele. Oats maintained a firm tone and failed to reflect the heaviness in corn to any appreciable extent. There was good buWng by commission houses, while selling pressure was light. A concern with southern connections was the prin cipal buyer. leadine futures ranced as followa Corn (new delheo) Open High I on Close Sept . J 01H 1 B2'i 1 no Hec . oJ 1 bVi 1 M oala Sept . 75U 7fl H 7', ,l,i. . 7 M. Dallas San Francisco. 4 S 4; . . 4i 4J . 4'. 4t 't 4 4-S 4!r 4' 4i r 4J4 4'. . 4'A 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4, 4'i 5 4 4'i 4." 4l. ' 4H 1! & Gold for South America and Canada New York, Aug. 13. There has been withdraw nfrom the Stibtrcasun .$."0,000 gold for shipment to South America and approximately $1 1,500 gold for shipment to Canada. pesetas improved fractionally. There was very little of general interest with' the exception of a positive decline in ' German exchange to the low record previously quoted at G1 for checks and C7i for cables. The quotations were: Demand ster ling, 431i; cables, 4.32 Vi ; franc cables, 7.74 ; checks, 7.70 ; lire cables, n.02i checks, 0.04; 3wlss cables, 5.68; checks, fi.70; guilder cables, 37A : checks, 37; peseta cables, 10.13; checks, 10.05; Stockholm cables, 24.00; checks, 24.70; Chrlstiania cables, 23.C0; checks, 23.40; Copenhagen cables, 21.00; checks. 21.70; Ifclgian cables, 8.01; checks, 8.03; Jlcichsmark cables, 5-i ; checks, Hlj. In mid-afternoon mark cables reached a new low record at 5 ; checks were quoted at the low record (i previously touched. Lire made further progress toward the extreme low record touch ing 0 05 for cables and 0.07 for checks. BAR SILVER Commercial bar silver was quoted in New York todav at SI. 13 an ounce, an advance of q. In London, the price was 58d, a gain of Igd. BANK CLEARINGS Banlc clearings today compared with cor responding da last two ears. inn IBIS intt V Tork "SO 342 r78 R30.170,R3" B08 8S1 4SO Phlla .. I7H RSI 4IH fl2.4l7.R04 I4!,ul7.2Ci noston lil 40R 4R 2MI R.70 ... St l.ouls 30 3S2 4RS 21 700.61 R 20 r.34 lHI Ralto .. l.l.ino B79 12.44R 1)11 B 311.23T Chl.HRO 102 .'11 S01 S7.410.434 8.',400.4V 3 Local Bid and Asked -i' Vs Intl Papei I ntl Nickel I Jones Ilros Ten 37 "j H'l 4 27 Vi 17K, 1 A 11'-. lewel Tea -Vi Kelh Spring .l.-l Ke-lh Sp pf 05 Uellv Sp Its . KrlhSpr pf rts 1 1i1m' Wheel . 71 KeniiPiott Cop 37'4 I Iescr 1st pf 117 Kv Tire eS. It 0! Lack Steel ... s2 I i high Vallej.. 1'H'i I.cc Hub . T 31 Lonllard P . 2 17 , I, cm & Nash Man Shut ... lnx Motor . Max Mot 1st pf Max Mot 2el pf iVi 2(!f1 37 31 127 05 r,s 1 Wi 37 37 117 117 S0',i 00 81 SI 40 40 V 31 Vj 31 'j 2.54 .. 2.37 mer Ship A. Com Amer Store's Haldwin lvoco Brill J G . Huff & Sust do pref PrajrtD tr ctfs ,Sl "i ' Klectrlc storage .. 2i14 ' i i do pref . .. 17 O- 1 . Kejstons Tel :..,, t"I 1o 1ref .51 '4 78 Lake Sup Corp . . ,.,- ,i lehlgh Nav '-' - I.ehlgh Val 0"l . . I I-ehlgh al Tr ,ii. do pref . . . s S I Penna It R Phlla Flectrlc . Phlla Co do 5 p c pref . I do n p c pref . PUTIr ctfa . . Reading Tonopah Hel . . . Tonopah Mln . I Union Traction . . u r, I IT Rtcel "), York Hwy Todav F.ld Ask 4J 13'. Jin 111 , 70 5-' ,181 8R' 77 11R . 15'i 4J1, 111 SS 72 3 195 SSVi SO 12 15 4 OH Yesterdav Hid Ask JJ8 lUVa B" 70 BJ 101 87 W 78 118 14V4 1 tH4 1 BJ'i I e's 70'i Dec Pork Sept . . . Oct 31 IB Illbs Sept .2 "0 28 70 Bid tAsked 47 40 31 IS 47 J1 30 BJ 70 47 31 30 02 Test close 1 0l' 1 .13 t71V, 77W 31 33 6 40 26 40 26 65 CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Chicago. Aug 18 nUTTEIl Receipts. 8714 tubs, steadv nxtr.t A2BJKc, firsts 4H, I4tnamr seconds, scersne nali I KC1GS Receipts. 15,070 cases steady. ll'jij I Firsts 40t41c ordinary firsts, S7c; mls ,,0 celUneous 37038WC C, V Is V 23 23 i 23 117 C18V4 Il7t 40 4RH 4i If 17 14 2(1 28 43 44 434 21H 2BH 2Hs SS 3 31 20'4 32 2IH 34Vj 31 .14 "1; 2C1 211 70' 70H 70 3'i 3H 3U 211 3. 2 3R's flS 88 eo no v, cm 103W 101i 101V4 U. S. LIBERTY BONDS $50, $100. $1000 BOUGHT. SOLD AMI RECOMMENDED uu .. FOB INVESTMENT Newburger, Henderson & Loeb llin rllKSTNUT 8TRKET Members V. Y. and rhlla. Stock Eichangu ' We advise the purchase and are making a Specialty of U. S. Government Bonds and are prepared, at anytime, to buy or sell large or .small lots We Tidve prepared a circular on invMtmetJt securities which we shall be glad to send you on request Kid A e , Pe ah o dy & Co. xx$ DcvonsliaKc S-fc. Boston, 17 WU Street NewYorit K 1101, 110V, 1I0H 2i,4 Wt S2 n'Jis-l- Va 40-", 4S1i IS,.. P, 7.5"-h 711111', s :ui'( :!7 42 do pref 4 LOCAL. MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS 711 30J B1 ins s . 28 s 110 21 ins 21 61 7'. 51 S4 .17 mi, 23 Cl. . V Un .'4 .-"x- 1711 iii 1 nS KS .8 II'. n inn 11 MS . l's MINING STOCKS Alsska R r M IA Big Ledge .. .. H Butte New York . . ", Boeton Mont . 7?. C F S ft Jerorre . a Con Arts l's Ooldfleld Tons 1 Ooldfleld Florence BO CJoldfleld Keuanas . 3 Ooldfleld Merger . . 4 Oreen Monster . . S Hecla Mining B'i Howe Round . 4fi Independence Iead . J Jerome Verde . . S Jim Dutler 11 Jumbo Extension 10 IfvKlnley Ilarraah BO Magma Copper . 87 Mother Lode 47 Mines Co of America U National Tin . S Nevada Hills ' 3 Nevada 1 onder S Nlplsalng in rtav Hercules J1, Han Tov flc Tonopah Kit 2S I'nlted Verde 41 West Kml Con IS White Caps 17 SO 18 eo n A 31 11 11 43 40 4'' 6 IS 40S 4 in'! ini! I 41 IS 10 m 18 BONDS Cosden Oil 6r., , , , Ooaden ft Co 6" ... !tulsn Oort Ha i:u-isi OuYt Otis .lot :SS 'JO 104 19! SB 52 M.i Dcpt Stl inOUj 100 Mpx Tptrnl 1M) 177 Minmi t'on C'oi 27 '4 ( -"'i I Midvalc Stl K216 .11 Min & St , n 17"i 171,:. I Mo Kan S. Tox l." H's I Missouri Tap .. 20 )s -f Missouri I'ur pr ."1 .IOI4 I eiuiii .... 1 . . .- r. Nnt Ac hip . . ."is'-j Nat Con & C'bl 2n Nntional I.oail S2 RH of M 2d pf Si Ncnaila Con Cp 1S'", , N O Tox eS. .M ."?liTs N V Air Hrako 11! N V Central.. 74V Y Dock .... (SS-), N Y Dock pf 72 Y N II . II ".' Norf iS. Wc-Ht 101 Nnrtlicrn I'ae- 8S4 Noa Scotia Stl S2 Ohio fins ... ,"4Vj OM.1 1'riicl & It 10j lOuttrlo Silver 7Vj I'nclfli- Mail . 3! I Pacific T fan I'enuu Jl It 41 IVnii Scaliril St 1(1 I'ni (las . C lOH 1'crp Marquette IS', I'hila Co . K, 1-ittH K Wet. :!4 Titts . V pf. 81 I'iorce-Arrovv , Jm?! I'ime Oil 22 Pitts Cc5aJ .,.. 7(Ji I'yml urk Uval 100 177', 27 ii ."l', 17i, 14iH 20 .-.01', 7H :i7 (-2 lh4 1 M 1 8Vj.. 18i... K, :io's 7, 11(1 H1. 7.'n, vl (Eiy 2 70'. 21... 'I. llm Butler MarNamsra Midway Mlzpsh Extension Montana North Star Rescue Fula 1est End Bid SO 70 . , 07 11 07 .19. IS nNANriAi, PUldends Omt of T11F. NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAlLBOl CO.. No. MO bouth Third tit. "'Philadelphia, August 12th, HUB. The Board of Directors of The North Pennsjhanla Railroad Company haw this day declared a quarterly dividend of Two (2) Der cent on the capital stock of the Cora- nkny said dividend to bo credited to the stockholders as they stand relstered at the rloslnr of the books at 3 o clock p m. Wednesday. lth instant, and payable on the 23th Instant. Tho transfer books will remain closed until the 20th Instant JOHN 8 WISE. Treasurer :i7 IS i,i 81 1S'j :m 11.-. 7:1 y, (i-.y, 70 Vi m :n 1001 100IS, COLDFIELD STOCKS . Atlanta . J1" J J ' Blue Bull $ "3 e Booth . "J 09 I Dlaaiondfleld B B 0 ni 8 T.alsv "1 02 ,, Kel'ana. . ...I 1 0 lx Oro "1 03 !s sliver Pick "J 08 Spearhead . . 07 09 MISCELLANEOUS M Arizona United 2B .SO Nevada Wonder 40 ,48 . Tusipa Mining 09 .12 BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE New ork, Ausr. Receipts l.'.83 tubs 88 V, 80 .-.:ii. 10', 7-K, 8Sr! si r, "''Oi s, ' - u 7- (- 13 BUTTEn Firm Hlsh scorlnr. S4U if Mc. extras B4c, insioe; nrsis. n.'Tp.i.en c; seconds 4951Hc: stale aairy jawa3Hc LCJOH Irregular. Receipts 23,839 cases Fresh gathered extra S4955c: atorage picked extra firsts 5O03ci storage packed firsts 4H049C. dirties No 1. 304O.: No 80838c checks. 343cc: checks, under eraele 30Q31CI firsts 448c: seconds, 42 GRNKRAL ASPnALT COMPV Philadelphia. Aug 1J, 1919 Preferred Sleek Dltldend No. 49. . i.iHnrf nf 1V4. oer rent (S1.25 ner share) Jias this day been declared upon tho Preterrea neiKiK, w... .".-. "w, ber " 1919. to stockholders of record at the close of business Saturday. August 16. 1910. Transfer books will not be closed rransi FIIANK SHAMANS. Secretary. Proposals To the holders of Knstern Petroleum Com. nanr. Tarn Issae Urst lien collateral trust ten Venr 1 sinking fund gold bonds, due Hentember 1, 1928. Notice Is hereby given that the under slsjned will recehe on August IB. 1919, at 12 o'clock noon, seated tenders or proposals of the aboe bonds to be surrendered for redemption on August 19. 19t. at prices not exceeding one hundred and two and one-half per centum of par. plus accrued Interest, out of moneys In the sinking fund amounting- to I38.109.T2 The right Is reserved by the undersigned to reject any or all offers. "COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. By OEO. E. WATtrtPN, Vice President. Itllen August ii iwn. 45c. slate and nearby hennery whites ic galhereel whites BOWftBci w 81 western whites. 60O4c: j-acinc uossi, jnein.if. uestrrn and eouthern gathered whites. 45 ilV slate nd nearby hennery browns S8 nie gathered broun and mixed. B3trfiac. fair to prime. 45052c. i'HKEHE unsettled Recelats 4872 boxes Flat current make, colored, average run. xiuessVic, flat, current make, whites. Si,'"!"' HKAI.KI) niDM MILL IIK RKCKI Kl UI' to and Including the 22d day of Aiigilst. 1910, bv the Township Supervisors or Middle c T cl T. at .-I3V4 raW-114, .l?r.W.r1uCn.7l3li,c. colored' si. ,m Pet . 110 107i4 KKH, 114 3J632',4ei whites specials. 32HQ83HC DIVIDENDS DECLARED l-'8 i:ii -10 is .i.-.U .".4 81 tilVi en 1P'S 41 4'Uj 4(1 . 1N h :ri . 'n .. 81 Alias Powder Company, quarterly of 3 per cent on common, pajable September 10 10 siov . i----,- :;v-t.,,i.mu Htsnosra auvv.j r.'" -.- ......... CorDor. stock or com .. ,1. M.nil tn . niny at rate of 8 per cent per annum 1 for the period from July 2 to August IB. ipip 11, Th. 'dividend ' pavabls August 15 to stock S4 y4,0Se"r,dw.XorthromD.ny quarterly of 2114- lill7B i snare, payable October 1 tn stock t . a I la -....ai MsttskMrttis.r ID ., . OU-r- lil-'fiarrSS. PaYro TuaVteily of'M !' share, 1!)A ' P4ble Bepternber ,t oe or v-r a AM, js,. ., a . n Taylor Township for rhe purchase of $4.1 OOO of bonds of the said Township Bonds shall be In the denomination of ItOOO each, bear ing B per cent Intel est. payable seml-an-nually. free of. State tax. redeemable as follows: Nos one (1) to ten (10) Inclusive, on August 1st, 1924! bonds eleven (11) lo twenty 120) Inclusive on August 1st. lz. bonds twenty-one (21) to thirty (80) inclu slve, on August 1st. 1934: bonds thirty-one il) to fortj (40) Inclusive, on August 1st. 1931 and bonds forty-one (41) to lorty-flvo (45) Inclusive, on August 1st, 1944 All bids shall be addressed tn Elmer Kelfer. Serretan, care Charles C, Oreer 308 Swank Building, Johnstown. Pa. The Town, ship bupervlsors of Middle Taylor Townahln reserve the right to reject any or all bids or award the ssld bonds to seversl bidders If a higher and (lfr price csp, thus be ob tained, . . . ., Bids will be opened s a regular-meeting of the Board of Township Supervisors to be held at the offlcs of Charles V Orrcr, Bwank BulldlngJohnstowrt, Ps.. H n. Ttir, tAEa aiea.HOTwjL I1 i" . l ill "iCJ illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli: If there had been a, Sixth Liberty Loan you'd have doubtless invested and been clad of it by this time. v If you buy good, sound industrial bonds now bonds that keep your money safe and yield an income of from five to seven per cent, you'll be mighty glad of that too. Bonds offered by us can, if you wish, be so selected that a coupon comes due every month. Write us about it. EST & 1417 CHESTNUT STREET E Members i J,1 Y"'k Block Kxehango S ' Philadelphia Slock Kxchonge ZZ Me Always Hate on Hand a List of High (Irade Ilonels jj; Correspondence Int lied ritiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiHiiifg s AMERICAN SHIP and COMMERCE CORPORATION Circular on Request Chandler Bros. & Co. Members New York Stock Exchange 34 Pine Street 1338 Chestnut Street New York , PhilkdelpKia m'M a rw '. ,'. J- j" i I . ' l tl I a, ." a a. -i. c '.. "V. '...--t. V rt Ti si. yj A tl I" . ,.. i . . 1 i -. I i ... .. , . " '.VI1 ifc Mie-n 0 tr "
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