16 + - ■ ■• ■ • : ; —: . -r- ■ ' j photograph of the entire Eighth Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, stationed at El I'aso, Texas. The Eighth is about to break camp and leave l'or home after seven month: service on the border. Colonel Maurice E. Finney is In rom °wn in the center section of the above groups. The regimental band is at the left of the top section. Each of the companies, including D and I, of Harrtsburg, are shown with the captains rt the front of the lines. TRADING INDICATES CONFLICT OF OPINION Uncertainty in Situation Cause of Further Caution; Short Interest Hesitates to Press Advantage New York, Feb. 1!. Gains and l: losses were so evenly divided at the'i opening of to-day's market as to sug- ! ANNUAL COPPER NUMBER Copper Dividends for 1916,' $149,451,233. Copper Profits for 1916, $371,700,000. Copper Dividends now over! $500,000' daily, including; Sunday. Our latest Market Digest contains full and compre-' hensive tables showing: Dividends Production Profits of the Copper Producing In-; dustry for 1916. Average! prices each month for COPPER SILVER LEAD ZINC Since 1887 Complete explanatory text. 1 Copies free upon request. Kqijj&hp A 1 )lnrkrt St., llnrrlabiirif, Pn. Telephouea—rC, V. IICi ltd I Hltlrt Km York 11 mil In K I'lilladt-lplila Alleutowu Direct private wires connecting I all office* wlili urliictpbl markets. j to'VENING, HAmus;.. • JiSpS* TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY J917. EIGHTH REGIMENT ABOUT TO BREAK CAMP AT EL - j f gest a conflict of opinion among f traders. The uncertainty in the situation be- j tween Washington and Berlin was the cause of further caution on the part of prospective buyers and the short in- j terest evidently hesitated to press its ' advantage. Nevertheless some import- 1 ant stocks, such as Atlantic Gulf and! West Indies, Crucible Steel, Baldwin 1 Locomotive and Erie made new low 1 records for the current movement—' Steel fluctuated narrowly but Beet ! Sugar, American Utah ! Copper, Lehigh Valley and Northern Pacific were firm. The market he came more irregular later on the j heaviness of steel. A brisk inquiry for stool and other! leaders caused a general strengthen-! ing of the market before the end of j the first hour. Steel rose to 104 %, ' an extreme advance of 2 % points, with equal or greater gains in coppers, ! equipments, oils and sugars. Ship- i liings also hardened, averaging 2 i points over yesterday. Utah Copper and Beet Sugar were the outstanding! i features, the former gaining ulmost four points, with over eight for sugar. Kails were comparatively backward Your eyes arc worthy of the best attention you can give tlicm. Bel singer glasses can be had as low as $2. 205 LOCUST ST. Optometrists Opp, Oriilicitm Theater I Eyes Examined No Drops except the prominent coalers. Prices shaded again before noon on realizing sales. Bonds were heavy, Anglo- French 5s making a new minimum Price. NEW YORK STOCKS _ Chandler Bros. & Co.. members New York and Philadelphia Stock Kx changes, 3 North Market Square, Har risburg: 1338 Chestnut street, Phila delphia: 34 Pine street. New Vork, furnish the following quotations: New York, Feb. 2. Open. Clos. Allis-Chalmers 20 21 % American Meet Sugar ... B(i>_. 89% American Can 39% 39 American <' & I' 61 % 59 American Locomotive .. 67 63 % American Smelting .... 90% 94,% American Sugar 107 1051, American T& T 124% 32 4 •"> Anaconda 72', 72 Atchison 101% 100% Baldwin Locomotive ... 50 4 7 Baltimore & Ohio 75% 74% Bethlehem Steel 370 370 Butte Copper 40% 40 % California Petroleum ... 23'- 21 Canadian Pacific 157 % 155 Vi Central Leather 73 71'., Chesapeake and Ohio OO 59 % Chicago. Mil and St. Paul 8584% Chino Con Copper 50% 49 Colorado Fuel and Iron. 40 39 Consolidated <ias 128% 121 >4 Corn Products 19 18'% Crucible Steel 53% 51% Crucible Steel pfd 110U 110 Distilling Securities .... 22% 23 Krle 20 % 25% General Klectric Co .... ltil% 162% General Motors 103% 101 Goodrich B F 52';, 52 Oreat Northern pfd .... 113% 113% Great Northern ore subs 31 H 29% Inspiration Copper 50% 50% Intcrboro-.Mi tropolltan . . 1!!'„ 13% Kenneeott Copper 40% 40% Kansas City Southern . . 22 2 1 Lackawanna Steel .... 75 73 Lehigh Valley 73% 73 Maxwell Motors 49 % 48%, Merc Mar ctfs 21 % 21% Merc Mar ctfs pfd 68% 66% Mex Petroleum 89 85 U Miami Copper .. 35% 34 National Lead 56 53% New York Central 96% 92% N Y N 11 and IL 40' 41 - N Y O ami W 24 vi 23% Nor and West 130 % 129' j iNorthern Pacific 106 102',- Pacific Mail 19 <4 19'.4 ,'Penna Railroad 55% 64 ■Pressed Steel Cur 75% 7 4 : ;4 '! Railway Steel Spg .... 45% 4:! ' Kay Con Copper 24 23% Reading 94 % 90 % Republic Iron and Steel. tt> 65% | Southern Pacific 93 % 92 <4 Southern Ry 28 : '-4 27 a i i Studebaker 98 % 96 I Union Pacific 125 132%: II S I Alcohol 112 V.; 113 U S Rubber 54 % ">2 :: i ! I' S Steel 102 % 100% U S Steel l>r<l lis Vi 117 • Utah Copper 104 104 Virginia-Carolina Chem. 38 3594 West Union Telegraph.. 94 93 : !. i ! WestlnghouKe Mfg 49 4 7 's Willys-overland 33'.. 32 IMIII. \l>r.l.l"V.l V I'IKIDI'CF. ) Philadelphia. Pel). 2. Wheat l,n--1 -1 changed; No. 2 spot ai\d February, $1.77 (ij 1.80; No. 2. Southern, red. sl.76(>i 1.78. Corn Market steady; No. .. yellow, $1 13t.U; No. J. ' • How, *1.12*1.41 1.13 V,.; ,\o. 4, yellow, *1.10% ®1 11 U, No. ft, yellow. $1.08%4i 1.0!)% • Southern, yellow 11.11^1.12. ' Outs Market steady; No. 2 white 6SSM.S'*,(■; No. :i. wfiite, tl6<jl .6ti '-ic. Bran Market scarce and firm; ' per ton, $37.00937.50; spring, per ton, '■ $3ti.00f<i'.36.50 per ton. Refined .Sugars -r- Market steady; pott <..1 etl. no. itn> granulated. .a<- , urit HmiiTs A. 6.65 c. | Butter The market is steady; \ western, creamery, extras. 4;i;yM3e. • 1 nearby prints, fancy, 45c. Kggs The market Is higher; • Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, , free eases, $13.95 per cuso; do., current , receipts, free cases, $13.80 per case; i western, extras, firsts, free cases, $13.1,5 per case; do., firsts, free cases. $13.80 ; per case. Dive Poultry The market is firm; • j fowls, roosters, 1 5 fir tbe : spring 1 1 chickens, 19<f(22c; turkeys, 22®24c , | dU' - W. !'.)®22e; geese, 10,(11122c. Dressed Poultry Market f! r ..1 ' fowls, fancy, 2414 ji 25c; do., good to choice, 22'>j'i 23',•<<■•, do., small sizes. I 8( 22c; old roosters, ISc, rousting chick ens. western. orulling cniekers western, 18'in25e; do., nearby. 304'35e T-*prlng ducks. nearby, 22023 c; Co.. ! weste: n, 20022 c; geese nearby. 1761 19c; do., western. 15'otXf. 1 irke.vs fancy, large, nearby, X2®33c; do., west ! fin, fancy, large. 32<133c; do., western. I fair to good, 30®31c; do., common. 24'U | 27c. do., old tonis, 2D®3oc. ' Potatoes The market is firm; I Pennsylvania, per bushel, $2.2502..15, New York, per bushel, $2.16 ® L.25; I l.uaieili .-31IU1U, .Ni. 1. u„. J tel. $2.60W2.75, do.. No. t. par barrel, sl.2sfit.bO; Norfolk. No. I. ptr tarr.|, ss,i.i.' t ts.7s.. 00. No. I ok I'Birri. J' 25(r!.ftu. Jersey. •-1 Uaskci SI.OO (if 1.35. Klour The market is dull; winter, clear, $7.25'®f>7.60: do., straight, $7.50 • ( 8.00; do., patents, sß.oo'n S 25, j spring, firsts, clear. $7.75®8.00; 00.. patent. $5.25®8.75; do., favorite brands. *9.25' d 9.75. 11a.v Market <iuiet, but steady; new ilntoQiy. No 1, largo bui.< s. ilf>.o""i 19.00; N... 1. small bales. $ 18.00 f u 1 5.50, No $13.00 f u 16.50; No. 3. $13.00® 14.00, {sample, slo.oo® 13.w0, : N*-vs elo.Hti ioini-c !■••... ' 516.00W 1C.r.0; No. 1. do.. $15.50® 16.50- No. 2. do.. $1,3.00® 11.00. t IIH: \GO < htm-: Chicago, ill Fell. Cattle lie Ccipts, 1,'JOO; strong'. Native beef c.-n --tle, s7.7ftß( 12.00; western steers, *7.7 5( 10.1" ; stockers and fc iers. <i>.oo(<i 9.10; 1 cows and heifers, $5.00^( 10.25; calve:-, slo.uf'</1 4.00. Sheep Receipts. 2,000; firm. Wethers, $10.40(1. 11.75; lambs, $12.15 (<i 1 1.60. ! Hogs Receipts. 15,000; strong, 10c to 15c higher. Hulk of sales, sll.llO (it 11.80; light, *11.15(0' 11.70: mixed, $11 .2." (fj 11.85; heavy, *I.3O(S| 11.95; lough, $11.30#(. 11.45; pigs. *9.50® 10.75. (IIU'AiiO IK) Alt I) OF TItVIIK Chicago, HI.. Feb. 2. Hoard of Trade closing: Wheat—May. 1.60*,; July. 1.13'4. Corn —Muy, '.is; July. 9ft •. Oats—May, 52"i ; Jtvi.v. 61 : H . l'ork —May. July, 28.07. ! 1 M rd—May, 10.17; July. 16.32. Ribs —May, 15.12.- Owners of American Ships Await Government Instructions on Sailings New York, Feb. 2. Owners of | American vessels in trans-Atlantic trade probably wilt follow Hie ex ample of the ship owners of the en tente nations anil abide by the in | structions of tholv government in re gard to running the risks of the new German blockade regulations. They ■ awaited to-day the reply of the Stall , Department, to a message sent by P \. S. Franklin, president of the In ! ternntional Mercantile Marine, seek- I ing aflvlce as to the future move -1 ments of steamships of the American | Dine. Unless orders to the contrary art reeeivpit from Washington the Alll 1 erlcan liner St. Doula will sail from [here Saturday for Liverpool, her regu | r port of destination. No eftorls j ; have been marie, Mr. Franklin said. ; to send wireless instructions to tli'i, ; vessels of the line now at sea. .Many Notables Aboard ] The sill;) or the American Line | whose safe arrival is awaited with the; I great isi anxiety is Die Philadelphia.' ! l'rom Ncv. York lo Liverpool. This ■ | mornin-; the Philadelphia was be ' ; lieti to he about 1,200 miles from Liverpool. Her port engine is out of' • .commission, duo to the. breaking of a j ! erauH shaft last Saturday and it Is | believed that she cannot make port.l I until late Morula; The Philadelphia l . I carries IIS !.a.ssengers of whofri t! 5 ; are Aim ncai s. those on board ; are Mrs. W'bitlavv Held, the Misse. Helen and lot! I t'rocker, of Sail Francisco; l.!- iil. John Eager, I'. 8. j ■ A„ and Captain Uould Amundsen, 'Arctic explorer. , i The l'indland of the same line, also i from New York, is jrluo to arrive at • i Liverpool oil Sunday. Forty-six. of j ■ her 11 I cabin passengers are Amer- i I leans. The French liner Chicago, which j t , carries a number of Am< rican pass \ engel's, is thought to be due at I'or- , I deaux to-day. Another vessel on which ! Americans sailed is the ISaltic of the I White Star Line, which steamed from this port Monday for Liverpool. She is due to arrive next Wednesday. Freighters Sailing i No passenger steamers liavo left ■ I New York lor Europe since the declaration of the German blockade, I but several freight ships sailed yester- • | <luy and last night. The shipping em- S I bargo on this port which at tirst was | intended to continue every night until! ,f the situation cleared was modified last ! night and several vessels were allow '*' j ed to pass out. c- i A number of American citizens tire - I here to-day anxious to sail for Europe, i- j despite the dangers of submarine war t-fare. Most of them are buyers who' ■vjnrc anxious to get to Europe to pro y' pare for Ihe summer trade. A lew e women who wish to serve in Eu ■ ropean war hospitals also have >-j booked passage an the St; Louis. .-i Agents of Dutch and Danish stcam •-1 ers have discontinued sailings while n awaiting orders from their govcrn [ menu. ■Cj According to information given out i- at the headquarters of the Belgian 1 j Helief Commission, Cermany's now l- J navaj policy will not interfere with jthe passage of relief ships between ; this country and Europe. ' Supplies ; will be sent as usual on the strength lof 'Germany's previous agreement 'exempting vessels of the commission 'lrom alack ami leisure. The commission has forty-two ships j under charter. Four of these are now i loading In United States ports . Compositor! Pon't Make Pi of Pieczykoweskio Wilkes-Itarre, Pa., Feb. 2.—Samuel |Morgan, marriage license clerk, frown ed when Joseph I'leezykowesklcz and \nlela Ii( rnaEscedkldowlc;! appeared ai ; Ids olliro and asked for a marriago 11- | cense. ' , RED BLOOD AND BIG MUSCLE I Tho full-blooded man or woman | usually lias large muscles. Pale peo | pie are ordinarily tliin; their muscles arc email. v. Muscles are red not only because of | the blood in tliera but because they : contain hemoglobin, the same substance that gives the red color to tho blood. And ,it is it*.is hemoglobin that carries oxygen in the blood and stores it up in 1 the muscles. i Well oxidized blood is necessary if j wo would have strong muscles. In fact oxygen is the great supported of life. : Oxygen is used up when we wortS ; When a set of muscles are active, as those of the back when we lift some thin!.', their oxygen is used and unless the blood is rich and rdd with oxygon bearing hemoglobin thdse muscles ache. If you are palo and your back aches don't blame your kidneys. Try build ing up Hie blood with I)r. Williams' Pink Pills. These pills causo an in crease of hemoglobin in tho blood and ' ho enable it to carry more oxygen. There is renewed life and ambition t , Everywhere that the new blood goes it carries vigor atul this tonic treatment is the one thing that most rundown, . debilitated people need. Your owndrucgist sells Dr. Williams' j Pink Pills. Price 60 cents.
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