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W. F. Ladd & Co. Investment Securities i New York Advance in Wheat In Winnipeg Pit Canses Rise Here Upturn Is Laid to Buying for Export. Which Halts as Result of Gains; Cash Position Is Irregular A s '??:1 advance i:i the' Winnipeg wh< re the October position .: i ? re than 9 cents a bushel, a general covering movement In during yesterday's session and ???:?? str ng and higher durinc the greater part of the day. At one .;?.. s in Chicago showed ad? vances of iVz to 5:>4C and closing quo e were -:i to 4 cents net E: irters were said to have taken t of a million bushela over nig] t, mi -' of which was Canadian - s appearance of export n Canada resulted in a I nt of values between ". i American markets, as ? ? ? '.-.' at recently has been sell ng cons : rably below a parity with American prices when the weakness in 'Canadian exchange was taken into con p leration. advance wns said to have I export operations and at the ? ? day the market was some ed. Offers from the coun Icrate and cash premiums ?? lined, although the Minne - market showed a decline of 3 ... wheat, which had a ten ?credit reports from there of a better flour demand. Flour prices fi the local market remained a ' ged, with the undertone ? i the appearance of a ?. liry ; nd export sales of ai it 10,0 i or 15,0 I barrels, most ;-. soft wlnl In ? ash market Xo. 2 red ai 2 1 ard were quoted at $2.70Vi, c. :. f. track New York. (orn Advances Slightly On Higher Wheat Price ??'?- ? was influenced h; the a'"inn of wheat, and daj prices advanced 1 to 2 cents. Shorts were good buyers for ? ? ird the close the tnar ped a sagging tendency and final were 'i to 34c net - pta were a trifle larger at pri? mary points and crop accounts were very favorable, it h>-:"^ stated that in the Southwest the crop is now safe fr ?:. ught and frost. It was rumored that a prominent crop expert in Chicago will issue a lay indicating a vield of 00,000 bushels. In the local \ No. 2 yellow corn was quoted at $1 79"i cost and freight New York ti n la> -' sh f mer t. Y' st' rday's Pre\ loua Tear -' - r -? ins. . lose. ago. - ? $1.73 T? $ 1. ? 2 ', $2.07 > . '?.?'. ' i : 1.7? *; : ; :: ' ? I !.. \ 1.40% "at* .. ??'. t was firm, ? pari t th? early advance was lost, "(f to Hi net hlglier. ' . beral. although there fn i th?! count ry, and ? ? were fli [n ' he loi al mar? ket Ni 2 white was Quoted at S6e; No. 3 wr, '.?,.! ?. y ? whit? -1.-, f.r: y clipped rdinary clipped white. Sac; all tle\ ?nor. Testerday's Previous Tear V?w y - . rlose. ago. No. 3 white. . ..$0 86 10.??6 $0.<??5 September.67 Vi .RB% .71 S Deoember.66ft .66H .74?,* Bye?Market firmer. yesterday's Previous Tear NewTork: close. ago. No. 2 West.. $2.38% $234 $l.60V4 Flonr and Meal?Quotations were: rastel lay's Previous Tear N. Y ? cl? ae close. ago. Sprintr patent. T 21 ' '. L3 Corn: . 9 4.00 Bye 0 : - Bran $13.26?13.25 3.90? 4.00 ?310.75 $11.70? ? 4.60?? 8 00?TS. 40 4?.00 Butter, Cheese, Eggs Butter Receipts were s.':7t packages. ' r) higher than extras. lb, 67 Vi (g ?SSVic; extras, 02 score, 56?4?57c; firsts, t to 91 s re, 64@66*?c; firsts, ??; t.. X0 ' : S 53c; seconds, 83 to '7 score, 48V4?51c lower grades, 47?48c; Danish "?", 52 i3 fr .", t i,r ; unsalted, higher than | extras ? ? ??61. . extras 58V? ??6iJ '-vc : firsts, ', 64 it.' 7 '??,- : seconds, 61@53< . state dalty tubs, finest, 66?57c; k.1 to prime, 61? ?6Ho; n " .'. ? (ail 46 i 60C; 1 rt ? i i -?;?. ; ? :: ike, firsts, 46?4'i14c; seeon Is, 4 ? '.'?. lower grades, ?J' 42V<jc; pack? ing stock, current make, No. 1, 43?44c; *.'o 2, 42 ?4c lo v r grades, r> S Cheese lleceipts, 1.140 boxea State, *hole milk, r-?:!h firsts, colored or white, ! .erage run. 27? 28c; lower Kr?.;..* 20?25Hc: twins, fresh, specials, ?7*ic; average run, white or colored, 86ft ''?'-?"'?... : wor grades, 20@26c; Wisconsin, fresh twins, 27. a ng ? Daisies, fresh, '.:7'.| doubl? Daisies. fresh. 27?27%c; Toung Americas, fr*sh. 28%?29V4c; fresh ? l?H?17 S- ? prime to choice, 15? fair tu good, 12?14V4c; lower grados, ? Krs? -Receipts were 14.128 cases. Fresh s*ai red extras, dosen, 6l@62c; extra " ?I S?60i firsts 54? r7-- se? .t..Is. 4'J'o: 63o; dirties, No. 1. 44?46c; checks, fair to choice, dry, 41?43c; refrigerator, special fancy, Sie; firsts, 50@63c; seconds, '?y 849c; Pennsylvania an?l nearby West whites, extras, 72?75c; extra firsts, 68?71c; firsts. 64?66c; gathered whites, firsts to extra firsts. 64?71c; un Cergrades, 57? 63c; Pacific Coast, whit?;, ?tras, 72?75c: extra firsts. 6b ? TO?: ; firsts. '" .. ? ?"? -, undergrades, 64?62c; I'.talutr.a, small, 54?56u; other Western and South er|i. gathered whites, 66'/j 66c; state, Penn ?:-iv?ri!a and nearby western, henn.-ry "browns, extra. 64?'68c: gathered brown and mixed colors, graded extras, 61? 63c; firsts to .xtra Brats, 04 ?60c. Livestock, Meats, Provisions Yesterday. Year ago. l.'.ve h?rt, fair to prime,, 100 lbs. $18 00? 17.00 $14.25? 17.90 Dressed beef, sides, lb.18? .28 .IS? .24 Live veal, com? mon to prime, 100 lbs. . 16.00@22.00 18.00?260O Dressed veal, city, ?b.24? .33 .28? ,36 l.ivo ewes, 1?0 lbs. 4.00? 3 50 6 00? 900 Dresstd muttun. city, lb.00? .18 .10? .17 Live lambs, fair to prime, 100 lbs. 15 50? 17.J6 12 00^17 GO Dressed lambs. .24? 16.00?!' . 1 4 ? .27 2?.25?22.60 r'-'y. lb Hogs. ldO lbs. .. Dressed hogs, bacon, lb.23%?.2.tH .30'^? .32 Hew pork, bbl.. ??.On?;?J.OO 56.O0?66.00 Mes? beef. bbl... 1S.00@19.00 29.00030.00 Lard. Middle J-Vest, ?0? los. 19.00@19.10 29.20?29.80 The Day's Bond Market J498.O00 11,000 50.000 11 9,000 608,000 U. S. Government Trnnsnctlon* Sales Liberty S%?, 1017 do 1st 4?, 10 17 <!?> Td 4s. 19 43. . do 1st 4%?. 1047. fin 2d 44?, 1012. do 3d 4 4s. 1928. 824?OO? do 4th 4 4?, lois. 1,169,000 Vii-tory- 4 ?4s, 1928. 1,063,000 do 3\s. 1923. 121,000 Quotations Hlph. Low. Last. Liberty 3%a. 89 00 89.8B 89.86 do 1st 4s. ... 84.80 84.70 84.80 do 2.1 4s. M.38 84,;tr, 84.8? do 1st 4 4s ... 85.20 85.00 85.20 dO 2d 4 4s.... 84.(10 84.42 84.64 ?o ?'??! 4 4s . . . 87.76 87.50 8t.64 do 4(h 4%s.... S4.SS 84.78 84.80 Victory 44?. '.'6.4.', 95.30 95.30 tlO S%?. 95 42 05.38 95.42 Bid and Asked Quotations Tleld, 4.?4 5.05 5.20 6.28 6.46 ?18 6.68 6.60 5.60 Net enge. ?.04 4-.06 4-.30 4-08 4-,06 ?.06 -4-. OS Liberty Bonds S%8, 1947_ 1st 4s. 1047... 2d. 4s. 1942... 1st 44 s. 1947. 2't 4 4 s. 1942 3d 14? iv's 4th 44s, 1938, Vio 4 % s, 1928 ! 9 :? 3 m* Yesterday, 9 Bl! fil 8 9.0 I 1 70 W 85.00 4.36(21 84.50 5 02* 8 5.10 tW 8 4.58 Pre 8 4. S 7.'M g 84.7S<8 95 34 ?5 95 34 1 87.80 8 4.84 95, t'i Closing Thursday. ! 89.89?<j 80.9 0 84.80? 84.80 1 S4.:MC(2- 84.|0 84.90? 85.60 8 4.4KC?? 8 4.50 ; 87.680 87.kl1 , 84.8001. 84.S2 05 40? 95. C! 95.34 ? 95.38 '. reg. coup iv rssues: 1930...101 1930..101 1946... 89 1946.. 80 928 . ..105 ,105 13 102 -,, [02 ?Si 9 : ? "2 ;r 106 ty ion ."s coup. 4s rcj?. ?i h Cou;, 2s Pan c, 1936, 1004 (fj loi 4 2s Pau r, 1936.100% <8>t01% 29 Pan c, 1938.100% ift 101 4 2a Pan r, ; 933 . I 00?, 4 101 -4 3s Pan rtp. 77 (ft' 80 3s ?Y-, 11 coup... 77 @ S" Phil 4s. 1931. . 75 <u s;, Phll 4s. 1936 Phll 4s, 1936 101 Cil?).' 114 S 102 80 (fr- 92 8 9 ? 92 1 0 5 G? 1 C 6 ?07. fy 106 1004 ?un % 11104 ?101% 100% tfj loi H 100% (0 101 4 7 7 @ 8 0 7 7 ?S0 7 5 ?85 75 4? 85 75 (If 85 <tf 8 5 (Tr 85 !? Col 3s, 1965. 'J5 iy> ? 96 (H ? Foreign Govt. nnd Municipal Bonds (Interest To Be Added) Bid. Asked. Anglo -French Extern 5s. 1920. 99% ii-fi Argentine Intern 5s 1946. OS % Kingdom of Belgium Cs 1921.. 98 4 do Bs, 1925 . 91 4 do 74.-Y 1945. 97 4 Canada, Dominion of, 5s, 1?121. OS do notes, 1921. 9$ do 19 2 0 . 88 do 1029 . 90% do 1931 . 86 4 Chinese Gvt Mu K?ig Kv 5s. '51 404 I Cuba Extern 5s. 1944. 86 do 5s, Series A, 194 9. do 44 s. 1949 . Dominican Rep 5s, 1958. City of Lyons 15-vr 6s, 1934 . , . S3 do Marseilles 15-yr 6s, 19S4 83 do Bordeaux 15-yr 6s, 1934, s:i do Copenhagen 25-yr 5 4s. '44 754 : French, Taris t'itv 6s, 1921... 91% Govt of Switzerland 8s, 1940..1024 .Lir Govt 4 4s string lonn, 1925 73 4 <lo 2d s? ries, 1925. 72 4 do 4s string In. 1931. 67 4 Jap Tokio ? ?iv E - 1952.. ... 61 4 L'n K Gt B .?1- i 5-5 :? 5%8, 1 921 914 do 3-J r 54s, 1922. 914 10-yr 5%s, 1 OS 9. si % 1937. 81% s of '99, 194 5 36 1964. 28% 44 goij b, 924 Saltea Jap stlg loan do 20-yr TV.ex Extern strl : gold 4? of '"4. King of Italj 7 69 98 4 9.1 97 4 ? 8 ' 1 98% S S 4 8 3 % 83% 76 91 4 102% 74 6 3 % 96% 91 % 8 5 81% ::.-, 4 29 4 Anglo-French 5s 152.009. 9 9 U ; 500. 99 4 City of Bordeaux 6s 12,000 . 8.1 Cltj of Copen h 5%s 10.000. 7 - y, 1,000. 75% City of Lyons 6s 19.000. S3 City of Marseilles 6s 11.0 0 n. ?t 3 City ? f Paris Cs ? 1 1. 914 1,O?O. 9 ' ', 1,000. ...91 Dom nican 17 7s li 0 0 s !0f., ?3 4 . . 8.1% 5.10(1. 1 0,000. 10,000. . ,00 ). 40,1 ' >f Belg s f r M rects 2,000.. . . ! o.onn. 67% 57 4 57 4 ; ?? 7.000 Cs 19 5,000. 5.1 0 . 5.000, 9 7 % 97% 97% 9 7 4 in 5%s 9 'I % notes 1921 1,0 0. . . . 98 do 5s If do 1931 86 f 8s ' 102 K of Italy ?74s Ser A 1925 6,000 . 91 Rep of Cuba 5s 1904 1,000. S6 C K of < !t Britain & i 7 4s 1921 - i> 1 '..,... 964 96% 90 4 96 1 ? '.1 ? % 96% 91% 5 0 0 0 . 10 90 I . -, ,- 0 ,i 1,0(Y-, . 1 000 . l.mn . ; "? '1 1 ; ?, Lion. si % 10,1 ; ] 1 6.000. S 1 : Mex 5s 10.000. S '. 4 82 81 4 .1 r, 4 .16 % 30 4 1,000. 20 X Y C 4 4s 1960 1.00O. S.I Virginia dfd Bs B B * Co ctfs 5,000. C4 Railway, Other Corporations Adams Exp 4s Bklyn Rap T 7s 1 000. Alaska ?lid M Cs Series A 1 1. 0.10 . 1 6 4 15 18.099. 40% 2.O00. 40% s.ooo. 414 2.1(10. 4 2 Ch Am Am Smelting 5s 6,000. 0. 1,000. ;? & T - v 6 100. 1 (i 11 d. 00. 5,000. do ?"I 5s 8,000. .^... do col 4s 1.000. Arm.'1:: ?"'o 4%s 2.000. 5,000. A T Sr 8 F pen 4s 1.000. I.OOO.slOf. 15.000 . 4.000. tfs of depos 2.000. 34% 15 do 4s 1,000. 214 91 Canada s<> &g 0. 82% 7 4 7, ron of Ga Hy 6s 74 '-. 1.000.8 4% 74 4 1.000. 84 4 j Cen Nr< w Eng 4.? 97, 4 6.000. 51 9 7 4 Cen Pac gtd 4s 95 '-. 2 O00.a30f. 70% 96% 4,011. 71% 3.000. 72 77% 13.000. 71 % 3.090. 71% 75 ? 1.000. 71% 11,000. 72 7 5 do 8 4s 75% 1.00 0. 75% 000. 70 744' Cen R R & Bnkg 7 4 Co of Ga 5s 74%: l.i'OO. 81 74 4 Ches & O cv 6s ?10f. 7 14 7 14 74 4 or, 04% 66' I ?17 4 714 15.1 4.000. 5.000.830f c.ooo. do cv 4s 155 l.Ono. do ad J 4 s 2.000. 1,000. do stamped 2.000. All C L ist con 4s 6.?0 ? 1.010. . 9,110. . 10.000. . do uni 4 4s 6.000. 1.000. do 7 s .t p M recta 27,000. 98 : 2.000. 984! do 1. ?? N 4s 10.091. 66 j Bait A ( >hlo 6s 10.009. 88 1.000. 88% 16.000. 8 8 ! 5. 000. 88 % 1,000. 88% 10.000. 88% 10,000. 88% do cv 4'.a H.111. 67 4 1 5.019. 6^ ; 14.110 40.000. 80 10.009. SOU, 21,000. 80% 4.191. SO do gen 4 4s 5.000.72 do cv 4%a 4.010. 73?^ 4.000. 734 11.000. 73% ?7,.HI. 73 % 1.000. 73 74 4 >7 & Alton 3 %s 2.0O0. 37 do rfg 2s 1.000. 43% B & (7) gen 4s 3.010. 75% 2.000. 76% do 111 3%a 4.OO0. 69% do joint 4s 12..no. or. 28.010. 944 10.000. 95 10.000. 944 74 .000. 94' 11,909. ?J4-4 C & B 111 rfg 4s 10,000. 28 4 do ctfs of depos 4,000. 28 4 C & Erie 1st 5s l.ooo. 73% 3,019. 68% C Gt Western 4s 6.010. 08 1.000. 68V4 1 2 000. 53% 8.000,s30f l.ooo. 10.090. B8 % 7.000. 68% Olio. 6? 4' 15,000. as, 1,000. 68 V, ' 1,000. 68% I.00O. ?9 1.000. 68% do rfg 6a 6,000. 6? 1,000. G S % 6 000. 66% 17V. i"0. 66% 14.000. 66% du gold 4a s.ooo. ?75 ; 3.000. 66% 3,000. ?.; ; 4.000. 64% I 1.000. 65 4! do p 1 3%8 5 000. 804; 16.000. 80%! 3.000. 80% i do Titts L E & I W Va 4 s 7.OO0. 68 2.000. 584| 6.000. 69 .. 10.000. 68%; 2,000. 6t 08 4' C M & St P cv 6s (-9 4 Serles B 1.090. 69 1 ?',, 91 9. 6 9 % 5,909. 70% 2.001. 70 do cv 4%3 49 000 . . . 6,000. 70 1.000. 69 % 10.000. 704 3.000. 70 1.000. 69% 16.000. 70 6.000. 70*4 5.000. 70% do rfg 4%s 1.000. 02 2.000 5.000 13.000 20.000 1.000. 62% do 4s 1925 3.000. 79% do deb 4a 1934 1,000. 60 1.000. 61% j OO 3%B 33.000. 66 ' do 5s C & P IV dv I 1,000. 964 i 01 % 62 62 4 3.0O0. Bait ,<? ?> Sw 3 4s 1.000. 74%: Bnlt * ?' T & C 48 ' 1.000. 49 j 10.000. 48% 58% Chicago N W 7s temp recta 11.000.100 1,000.1004 do 5s 183.1 1.000. 85% 7.000. 10,000. 49 4.000. 49 '., Beth Btl p tn 5s 5.000. 78% Bradnn Cop 6a 2.000. 87% Bush Ter con fcs 4* 4 ?' R I * P gen 4s 1,000. 68%t 2,000. 69% do rfg 4s 1,000. 67 1,000. 67% 14.900. ?7 7.000. 67% Chicago Ry 6a 1,000. C8% C A West Ihd 4s 1.000. 65% Chile ?"opper 7s 10.000. 94V? t?o 6s 1.500. 73% 30.000. ..... 73 1.4 1.000. TU l.noo. 7;iTj, 1.O0O. 73 % C C C & St I, 4s St T.ouls dlv 1.000. 64 Col & So 4 H* 6.000. ?gui I.000. 68%' r.000. 38"kl Con t?as torn 7s 20.0(10. pi l.OOft. 99%! 2.000. 99%! Cuba Can?? Sug cvt ! deb 7s :t,onn. 1 .ono. 89?., ?.ono. dfi.'Vi 3,00il. sp u l.OOll. f? f> ? * 5. On?. S3 t?, Del * h tem 7s 4,000.j on 1,000.100 w do rfg 4r l.ooo... .78 Den * R O rf?,' 5s 11.000. 48 r. .000. 431.; 10.000. 48 % N T W & Un 4%h. 3,000. 43 Norf * W cv 6s 8,000. pp t^ 1,000. pp x4 1.000. pp^ do eon 4s l.ooo. 74 6.000. C. . . 7,4 % North Pao 41.48 (!?'?.000. 71.v 1.000. 75 l.ooo. 75 14 do 4s l.oon. ... 75 1,000. 76 do 3s 10.000. 53 u. Or & Oal 1st 5s 10.000. 8<-, vr, 2.000. S6% cvt ; Or Short Dine 6s l.ooo. 96% 89%|Or-W H n & N Is 3,000. r,:>% tl*m 7 s 193 0 2.000.1021.4 T.0O0.1 0'.' % 1 9,000 . . . 1 0! ', 1.000.102 % 5.000.lo': ?.j 2.OOO.] 02 K 1.000.1 0'.' \ l'a 001?. I.onn. 6.000. . . do rim 4s 4.000. . . Dotr RiV T 2.000. . . E T \ & a 4 * M is?,. 6.000?_ 6,000. s 9,000 . . 3,000. . do ifMi 1 ' . D>2 '., 84% l.oon. 100. ... 71 % eon fis l.oon.s30f.. S2% 10.1(00. S3 Erie prl lien 4s 12.000. 66% do cen II. '..000. . 17.000. . 7.OO0 . 15,000, . 44% 46 i '. ? ;, 4 5 5.000: .'..non. 5 ooo. S. h no. O cv 4s n, o n o. 1 n.onn. 5.000. 17.000. o cv 4.' i", 0 n n . 3 0 ?10 39% 1! 31 % 3 -' %? ' 39 Wj 39 ??| D 40% 4 0 1-, 40% 40 H 41V4 I 18.00(1. 6.non. do 4s 1052 l.ono. Poorla ?- E 1st 1.000. do In?- 4s 3.000.,, 5,000. 3 nun. P?re Marq 6s l.oon. . . Phllp Rwav 4s l.oon. Pub s.n- of N .1 1.00W. Rending gen 4s in nnov . fi non. ?1.0OO. . . . . . 5.000. Rio C W col -t? :: ono . . n ?i o l.ono. ; I. ? no I_ P.ooo. 42 | 1,000. 11 '4 10.000. 4 1 % 12,000. 42 1.000. n: :, at 23 w, 2;:% 7^ % 4 0 % i'.O 70'i, 79V1 7 n ? ?', 7 9 % 49 w 6 4 % fi 4 U ?>oo. . 42 IsslsM Gen Elec ?leb fis 1,000. PS 1 do deb 5s 3.000. se, d o 3 Vi s 1.000. 65 Hock v 4 Mi s 1 uno S30f.. 63% I. M Ml <t- S 4s Iv t- Culf dlv 5. n n 0. r ?-, i? L & s F gen fis 1 n ?i n. p 2 n If Ser A 1 fi n n n ;, - 1 1.000. . . .[ . 57% 100 . 70 Mous K & W T ?d 16 000. 4 nnn. ?lud * M rfg 12. '00. Inc 2.000 2.000 . 20% _ . 20 ?i, 5,000. 2 n % 2.000. 20 in 4s 1963 67 ?lo 4s 1952 1.000. 68%' ?lo 3'js 10 52 ? "'"i. 04 do rfg 4s 1.000. 7 0V, 2.000. 70 Vi Intbo-Met 4 Us 3,000. 1 3 ?v 3.000. 14 3,000 s30f. 22 .>. 1 '..... 5. onn. 4. n 00. 7 6. n 0 n. 4.nnn ... 2,000. 1 n. n n 0 . r, 4 r, 33 000. .... 64% r ? % fi 3 % 6 4% 3 n i^ . 1,000. 10.000. l.oon. rfg 17.non. 13% 15 13% '. :; !, 1 3 % 4;'. 4 4? 8 4V? 64 5 3 v, 63% n -? -, 4 0 20.000. 5 1 ' n 0 . 5,000. 2.000. _ . 4 6 ' 6.000. 4fii 2.000. 47 17.. 46' 16.000. 4 6' 1 2.000. 46 10.000. 4 5 i 46 14 St T. 53 \ 53 74 ',3% l.nnr >n 4s 64% S.non. 5P 2 nnn . .-:. Ti 2.000 . . . !' U ;t p She [,?4 5. ono. 4C, H Int Agrlcul l.ono. 7,-, 2.000 - 75 V, M?r Mar (is , 1.000. SI % I.nnn.psof.. si 1.000. SI Kan City So 6a ri. n n n. ?; r, ?.; 1,000. 87 do 2s I,000.s30f.. 53 1 OOO. 54 1 0.0 0 n. 2,000. Kan City Tor 4s 13.000. fis 14 DE* West 1st 5a St P M & M con Is 2.ono. SI J? Soab Air Line 4s sta mi ? -I 2,000. 51 14 n 1.1 do rfg ia.oo< 1.000 . 43% >4% 2. n n n. 3 n % ?1.000. pp i4 Lake do l.ono. 3.000. 1.000. 73% I .000. 2.000. 5.000. 2. n n n . 27,000. 6. n n n 3 9 ?'s 1S % 39% 39 Vt 10,000. Long Isl rfg 4s Lorlllard Co 6 1. (' 0 0. L & N unified 1.onn . . . do 7s J P 1,000... 78% 78% do St I, 6s .101%; . 98% ? 47 % ?5,.??. So Dell T 1,000. So Tacl??; 20,000. ;' ,0i 0. 2,000. 1 5. onn. 97% ' ? 7 '?. 97% OS 9 7 % ?.OOO. do St D 3s 7,000.830f.. do So Ry Jt 4s 5,000. 62 Manhat Ry 4s 1.000. 50 do tax exempt 4.000. 50 Mldvale Steel 6s 1,000. 77 l.i'OO. 77% 1,000. 78 2.000. 77 '4 1.000. 75 Min & St L 1,000. . in 6s l.Ono. 10.000. 1,0 no]_ 6,000. 97% do cv la 30.000. 3.000. 1 6,000. s30f. 1,000. 75% ! 5.000. 6.nnn. 5.000. .... do rfg 4s 6,000. 10,000.s30f 97% 98% (6% 75% 73% .oor do rfg 3, 40%; 1 4.i.i00.s.'10f. do col 1s 18,non. G 6 r..-iU M K & T 6.O0O 5.n?|_ M St P & S S M 4s 10.000. 76 Mo Pac 5s 1965 l.OOO. 7 4 % do gen 4s 6,000. 64% l.ono. 54% 5.000. 54 ?V? 17,000 67.000 1.000. 64$ 9,000. 5,000. 1.000. 6.000. 2,000. 5,000. N Orl T & 3,000. 6,000 M ex 10,000. 6 6 'i 3,000. 67 Southern Ry 4s 1,000. 59 16,000. 69% 1,000. 59% do 4s Mob & ( . dv 5. n n n. 51; Stand Cas & E 6s 1,000...... s 2% Texas * P 1st 5s l.ooo. S0 64%| Third Av ndj 5s 55 ! 1,000. 20 15.000. l'ii 15.000. 20% Toi St D & AV 4s 10.000. 4P, Cn Pacifie 6? 5.000. 98 do 1st 4s 4.000. 7 9 '-i 26.000. 7p.\t 4,000. 79y?? do cv 4s 6.000. SOU 2.nnn. S0% 6.000. ...... .vo do rfg 4a 4.000. 74% 1. n 0 n. 7 -1 A*, >4%| bbM> 55'4 50 H _ 60% s.onn. 61 10.000. 51% 5,000. 51 % l.ono. Dl% T Cen ?lob 6s 4.000. S9% 5.000. 90 _ lo 4s 1934 2.n00. . . , 1.000. 73%|Untd Ry Inv do rfg 3%s 6.non. 66 1,000. 65\, do 1, S 3%s 59% Pitts Issue in. non. 5.000. . . . U S Realty & 15.000. . . 64% N Y C & St L deb 4s C S Publier tem 7%s i^i^k^k^ij^Bi 2.0?0. 60 N Y Dock Co 4s 1,000. 62 Y N H & H 6s O.nnn. 74 1,000. 9 C'OO . ?0.000. N 76 74%' fi.nnn. 97^ 2.ono . 10 000. 2,000 8.Ono . 5.1100 . |U S Steel 74 I s f s30f. ls.onc_ 15.0(10. ('..nnn. ??..non. 3.000.s30f. l.OOO. 7 7% 77% 77% 91% '.' ! % '?? 1 % '? 1 % '.' 1 % do <P>b 4s 1950 1,000. 48 do cv deb 3%s 10.000. 43% N Y Rva adj 5s 25.000. 57?s|Utah & North bs do ctfs of di?pos 1.000. S4% 10.000. 5 ?Va & Sun con 5s 20,000. 4%' 5.000. 69 20.000. 5% Wabash 1st 5a 25 000. 6 ! 1,000. 84% 2.000. 4%l West Electric 6s do rig 4s ctfs ot 3.000. 94 depos ?West Maryland 4s 2.000. 20%: 10.000. 54% 1.000. ..... 21%! 5.000. . .... 54 H N Y Tele deb 6s 10.000. 87% 14,000. 87% 10.000. 88 2.000. 87% 2.000. 88 do 4 4s ? 1.000. 74% 1.000. 75 1,000. 74% West Pacific 1.000. 79 1,000. 7S% West Shore 4s 1.000.C_ 73 3.000.C- 73% West l'n 4%s 1.000. 73 Whl & I, E 4%s 1,009. 50% .,000.74%!Wlison Co cv 6s Norf So 5s Ser A l.OOO. 83% 1.000. 48% i Wisconsin C 4a 1,000....?, 48 i ?,ooo??..# ;a Investment Information Question* of general interest to inventors will he answered in this column, in which cose- only initial? will be rued. Others will be an? swered by mail. Address all in? quiries, tnclosina a stamped, ad? dressed envelope, to Financial Flatter, The Tribune. 15i Nassau Street, New York City. V. K. R. Bond? in $500 IMeres Question ?Do P?nnaylvnnla Railroad ? ompany I per cent ??cured gold bonds cop... In lev- than S1.0?0 denomination? ? Answer?These bonda are issued in $500 pircos. Our recent statement to trie contraiy was an error. Speculator Wants to I5e Safe Question According to a number of ninket letters thnl I r?.Ive certain slock? ore how good bargains. | w?llM iik,. lo ?;??' ?? Us o, about ten stocks aelllng be? tween ?50 and $75 which pay good rtlvl '""-? ?JJ.1 whi, h should appreciate In ' '" , when th" n;:"l<' < turns strong. \\ould yon sungesi i..,yinu now or Mhould 1 *???" '" -'-1 lower prices during the ' , I?' strains In i he fall months? Ms., v -.,..:? yon think or fnitci from si,;',,.' Ina stock, winch pays dividends? \ N'.u (ork broker suggested Aja* Kubber, Key? s'ne rire, Interniitionnl Mercantile Ma? lino preferred and i:,,v,,i Dutch, N-w York Sl'"-'T u'"i1'1 ' .n the safe side ,? ,,?v. Ibg these m Ihn I iw lev. Is they are noV. ?:';'"? ?"'-" l ; xpocl to buy oh the par ? l?l Pay?' ' hl Pl .n as rnndu( ted by Dun? ham & Co. no margin calls mid C per aent u'T'i?, ""you '"""".'"' lhla "lnn7 Answer All of the stocks vou name are speculative, being sensitive to earn? ings and market conditions. Your let? ter shows that you are planning specu? lative operations depending on a turn 1 in the market for the lid tor, yet you desire to be on the safe side. We have 110 means of knowing when the bottom of the market has been reached and we do not attempt to advise alo...-.! : speculation, [f you want to be on the safe side buy seasoned preferred stocks and investment bonds, which do not fluctuate so widely. Brokeis cannot guarantee not to make margin calls, for they must protect their own posi? tions. It is easy to imagine what would happen to a house if it tried to carry accounts for customers who had no margin, especially in the ease of a smash in the market. Partial payment hfiuses do business, however, on a basis which makes a margin call extremely unlikely, and that is the way Dunhnm iv Co. operate. They are probably losing money or at best breaking even at present on the G per cent, charge For unpaid balances. Their charge for the same balances on margin accounts is greater. Hut under the partial pay mi r.t system, where the contract? ex? tend over a period of a year or more, the broker is ennbled to even up when interest rales are not so high. lie makes a charge for service over and above ordinary commissions. Stock Salesman's Promise Not Mel Question Kindly advise me what to do in the follow Ing n itti r. 1 purcha ! shares In the Pirst People's Trust from the It. V. Greene Co. When I purchased them ' he agenl told me i hat at any time ! want) '. to resell I could do so or if I was In any financi .1 dlffl. ulti< i they would return 85 per ccnl and hold '!.' hi i- 1 :. ; er i ent i ir me. I >n ai co ml of Illness .. nd I he deal h of my n ol her 1 had t.< borrow monej I wrote the [?' rsl Pi nplo's Trust, ? xplaining my dif? ficulties, asking them to resell my shares. The reply said they would not iio bo, as there was no r. sales ilepartim nt op. n In 1 hat Issue y, t 1 >o you ! hink this company Is safe lo Invest In??-Miss M M. B, Answer If everything H. V. Greene & Co. said about their stocks were true buyers still would be without a market for their securities after they got them, and mnrk' tability is one of the important elements of a good invest? ment. That is one of the reasons-why The Tribune has repeatedly warned against huying securities of this kind. for ihvestment. Aonther thin<_ that investors frequently overlook Is thai nothing the stock salesman promises you has any validity whatever unless it appears in the contract you sign. Oil Dividend (heck Disappoints Him Quesl ?on I purchased 100 shan - of oil Bto< k at $1.75 a share, an I received a receipt for ?177.. In ,i few days I re? ceived a certificate for 100 shares at ? ! a share. Th" check for quarterly dividend amounts to $6, G per cent on 100 shares at },! a share. Is this correct? ! thought c y tificate would call for 100 shares at J1.7S a shore, and the check for quarterly dividend would be for $19.7,0. G per cent on ?176.?M. O'N. Answer -You do not say what oil company you bought stock in, but from your le*t?'r it appears that you bought shares of the par value of $1, paying $1.75 for them. Stocks pay dividends per cent on par value, not on selling price. Your certificates will show what the par value of the shares is. I'. S. Cast iron Pipe Preferred Question?If my memory serves me right vou were at one time inclined to favor United States Cast Iron Pipe pre? ferred tock as a fair Invest men!. 1 note thai the price is now comparatively low and oui Interested In knowing ;:' dividend pro pects are as good as ever. The stock appears t.. have speculative as well as investment features- -H. H. Answer The United States Cast Iron Pipe & Foundry Co. has ft funded debt, of $752,000 American Pipe & Foundry first Gs, 1928, $12,000,000 non cumulative 7 per cent preferred stock and $12,000,000 common stock, par $100. The company operated at a deficit of $50o\70.,:! in 1919, which, together with the payment of $000.000 preferred dividends, cut the surplus to $347,474. That explains the low price of the pre? ferred stock, which has been paying ? per cent since 1916, Conditions in the industry are said by the company to be better now, but it hardly can be said that dividend prospects are as good as ever. ?We would not rate the stock as an investment. His Oil Stock Was 10, Now It's 2 Question??Some timo ago I purchased 100 shares of lloone Oil at 10. Since then It has dr ipped to -. What do you think of this stock? I>o you think It ad for me to sell it around present levels, or hold it fur tho long pull? ?1'. H. Answer There is nothing unusual or surprising about the fall of an oil stock quotation from 10 to 2. That is the way oil stocks act, and holders of these shares should be prepared for fluctuations. We cannot attempt to advise vou whether to sell or hold. The matter is altogether too uncertain, and we do not know whether you can afford to speculate. Equipments Are Good Investments Question Some days ago I saw an offer by the Southern Pacific Rallr.1 of their equipment bonda paying 8 per qent on the investment. Please advlue me which vou consider the better Investment, the one mentioned above or stock ol Liggett s International Ltd . lnc , who h also s I? Ids 8 per cent??P. P. H. Answer?We think you have been misinformed regarding the Southern Pacific equipment bonds. They do not yield s per cent, but slightly less than 7 per cent. They are a splendid invest? ment, in our opinion. We prefer them to the Liggett? International preferred stock, which yields S per cent. This com? pany, operating in Great Britain, ap? pears to have a promising future. We regard the stock as a very fair in? vestment. Copenhagen and Swedish Bonds Question?Please give nie your opinion of Swedish government 6s, du- 1939, and City of Copenhagen 5'is, du? 1944. ? T. M. H. Answer?We regard both the Copen? hagen 5\_s and the Swedish 6s as a good business man's investment, espe? cially at the comparatively low present prices._ Four full columns of in? vestment questions and an^ steers arCftpublished in Thm Tribune every Sunday. Miscellaneous Markets Public Utility Securities . Stocks nid/ American Light * Traction... .110 do i f .B0 A'Ilri.r,.I.,,); ['?w,-,- n.nd Bleclrlc 13 ?!'i pf . 70 American ?las ,?;? Electr'tc . 92 do pf . 3:i American Power ,?- Light. 4Br 'lo pf . C5 American Public Utllltiea. ; "" Pf. - - Afher Waterworks Electric... 1 ?h? participating vi . 5 fio 1st pf . ?.* Carolina Power & I.lrht...... . 25 Cities Service .283 do pf . 65 AsKftd. 115 35 r.o ?9 10 2 t 3 8 42 30 2P8 liai ki ? t f.? . Tl, 1966.13 C, 1906. ! ?.( ' 7s, Serfei ?.!" 7s, Serfei Color?. Potfi do vr . . 80 Commonweall h Pr Ry ?* 1. II do ;.f . 36 Denver ?Ihm & Electric gen 6s, 7t l-'i"' trie tlond & Share pf. 79 BinrHre District Electric pt. 55 irederal Light & Traction. 6 "" pf . 40 Cas 4 Electric Securities. 250 'I" Pf. 67 Northern r>hlu Electric. ? .f Northern Ont Light * Power.. 'l" Pf . 1Q 45 350 PflW? pf Pni if;.' Cas & Electric pf. Republic l(y & Light Co. s do l'i . 23 Southern California Edison .... 79 ; ?i" ut. B2 Standard I las & Electi ic . 12 !.. pf. 35 Tenni Light & P Chlted Light ? Rvs. lio 1st pf. V? ? sti in Power . ?lb pf . Ronda \ ; :? ?1 " hlan Power lsl 5s.. . ' Incinmitl I ins ? Elee 5s. 191! Col Cas & El? c :' n, 1927. . . . Dalla ' Ele, f.:.. 1022. il" Vs. 1921. El l'a <o El? . col 5s Groat VN'est Power lsl 5s.. Midwest Utilities 1st 5s.. .MIsj Itiver I'uwei lsl 5s, , North Ont Lt ? Power 6s Nix Stales Power ??, 19211 SI 100 S3 90 74 6 2 ' a Trust ana Surety Companies 8b 1. 61 l?el\' U.'ii'l .t- M.. -210 Bklyn T Co.490 i e?; I ' nlon . ;,,."i Columbia .. ;J05 Uommerc't .155 K'luliiible .. 2:if< Bmtilre Tr. .300 Finns L ? T385 Fulton .270 Fidi litj . , .'-00 '., u;i rant y . . 3 i.'. nit? Hunson T. . 155 Kings Co. . . ?i JO Law Mtge, .110 f.See New l'oi ilnvlud S t O C li ?. \ll wjera T, .136 113 ? Lincoln Tr..l4? ? 72 WEfiufncI ii 199 205 3. Bj ii er? am i:? ..too ?>26 220| Monopol ..260 273 510 Mtge Bond. . HO DO .';". .''in T of \V. 105 126 315 Nat Surety . US 195 ? N V L ;&T.5:5 626 30? New York T696 '610 ? ::\ f Title. 110 120 3v3 Peoples ... .276 2?U Renltj Asao.tOO 110 21 OIT O & T.110 320 355 Un si atea , . 810 S 30 2ti:'- U rf M * T. 405 ? U H T lina: >0 85 660 \V6Mtch?sler.l3? 1 15 W .t UT&Mltii 175 Title in.'. Mortgage, ciicah Trust Compatir New York Bank Stocks America . 2n; At lai* ta _316 A ni Exe il . . 26'J Malt? ry .... 1 95 llov. er\ _4 20 B! vr.rt. P. . . ? .".0 ",'?iv Cent. 150 Bronx Nat.. 130 ttutuh A D. 36 ' '<?:, Mer. an. ! 05 Chase .395 Chat & Ph. 2 70 Chelf.ca K*. 1 15 . Chenil? al . .550 City.270 CCal ,t- ......... Colonial ... " Commerce .. 21S Columbia ..li? Corn Exch.330 Cosmop'tan .112 Com', ?al H. 426 Com'w'lth .229 Cuba .1 J0 Easl Liver. M 3 ; Fifth Nat ..160 Fifth Av?. .900 First Nat . . .895 For? Ign '!' B 55 : G i 1 60 160 Coi nam . . .195 :..v- >nwlch .225 Itat riman .,340 ti ano ver .. . t'.j In lusl : ...: .2C5 Im ,"?. Trad 20 ?Irving N'a : 20S Libert v ... 396 Manhat Co 21 5 Mech & M. 1320 Mclrop'laii .350 .Mutual .... 490 Nat A i ? i. 4?G 221 330 IN V 17C 825 .16'? Neth. .133 ',r,mt v. I ! "> N B A 410 Pari?.170 L'aeiflc . . . 270 Public . . .. .325 S aboard . .650 -?? ? ind .-1-5 State .103 .'.,,1 Ward...200 Untd States.160 Union Ex...175 Wchester A. .20 0 YorkviHe . . 275 Insurance Companies Am Alli'nce.270 290 Great Am. .255 26 City of NY.200 210 Hanover . . . ?i5 Com'w'lth .300 325 Home.300 51 i Contlntl .... 07 70 Nat Llberty.170 li Fid ,v Phoe 520 535 NI ?gara ... 120 13 Franklin ... 70 so Stuyvcsant.. a-> Giube & R.l 100 ? 1 Tobacco Stocks G VV Hinel?S 166 , l:.l K newA 70 on do pf . . 90 95 do pi B 37 10 J E Yum?!.:" II" ti i pi . 1)1 100 do pf. . . S5 95 Wevm B...?62 170 ?Hai A?F. 98 102 do pf... 90 95 P R-A T. . 107 113 I niv uat.lU ?I\ dividend 50%. Miscellaneous Stock? Bid. Ask.i Bid. Asi Am Chicle ISVi 4'1 '" L & W.155 162 do pf... 62 65 ' draper ?' 13 0 132 ?AmLenth 27 50 Int 811 pt. 88 S2 ?do pf. .77 89 Lima L pf II '?, 95 NatCsslU.lOO 110 IN .1 Z w. .183 ISO IN Co 1 pf. ?(*% 100 .!?'?, Phelps P.170 200 13 : & W pi 95 ? 15 R Raalt in 20 23 Am Mfg..l45 150 do pf .. S3 59 Am M & FJ50 160 Am 'I'd pf 3% Am Typ F 3S A I ' T \.I - , Atlaa PC. 5 2 B li &S Ip ?0 ... 2d p? 65 Pur C M .'.-. Bush T pf 6 7 Celluloid.. 150 Cliilda Co. 56 d . pf .. 92 City tnv? s 57 C:k VV pf. 99 1?0 pf... 6 2 Ry Bkg P120 .... pi'... H 4 Singer Mfgl25 S L IM&b 43 St011 S pr. 2 5 S U W pf. S3 '.?ai vol pf. 3 5 '.', f. B. . . 3 2 Vale ,fc T. 275 Sugar Stocks Card Am. 19 do pf . . 7" Car Sag.. 50 C Aguirre I 05 Fjrdo newlOO Godch'x S 45 Crt tt'?st.380 ?lo pi . . 11 i I Mat-Am.. 2 0 ? '?!.. pf.. 75 [Michigan. 11 (National. .155 NI N'iueo300 Savannah. 56 dO pi . . rS liO S7 130 47 98 93 93 33 285 102 12 159 350 Steel and Ordnance Stocka 1 0 5 16 2 Am Brass 190 Atlas Pw.155 do pf... 77 Bab & W. 105 ^?\ F ? F. 130 Carl) Stdel ?? do 1st pf 2 5 do 2?'. pf 62 Colt A_ 45 Lui P PW..255 clo pf. . . 7 if ?Ex dividen IOS 170 76 100 63 East Steel 70 Km S ? I 30 ?do pf . 75 ?Here P. .205 ?do pf. . ?2 Nlle? B-P. 90 Si ov Mfg.370 Thorn Iron 3 9 W'n Cor. . 100 Y, oodivs.nl 60 Am C'-an. Chemical Stocks ik Ml? o pf 30 L Cassin Cc Low Ch.. DuP Co Grasellt . do pt. . 96 60 . . SO ?y 80 15 M ." Co pf. S 6 -6 Merrimac 75 8%|Mulfd Co. 15 ?3 iBemet G..170 7 U.'v Pne..225 80 210 ?5 4 5 0 63 100 8 2 Standard Oil Stocks it Bid. lean Oil Ltd. 211 Inlng i!".1150 100 120 88 Bornc-.Svrj mser Co. Bucki-3 ' Pipe Line. Chesebrough Mt's- Co cons... " ? Pf . ' : ' .: : I I OH Co. Cr? icenl Pipe Line Co. ' ': lietla i. I Pipe Line Co . . . Eureka Pipe Lini Co. ?i... Icna -Signal ? 'il pt new . . . ?do pf old. do com . Illinois Pipe Lln Co . Iinliana Pipe Line Co. International Petroleum Ltd. ?National Transit Co. New V ;. Transit Co . Nort hern Pipo Lino Cu. i >!:;?? ' 'ii Co. P. nn Mex Fu? 1 ? '... !'-.::' Oil iS tlas Co. Prairie Pipe Line Co. Solar Refining Co. .'. ..:.... Soul h?i n i 'ipe Line Co. South Penn ' 'il Co. Soul hwest I '? nna i 'i pe Linea SI and ird OH of i '.. Ilf irnia. . SUi nda rd l 'il of I ndiana. '7" ?Standard ? ill of Kansas. ? .. . I Oil of Kehtui ky ... Standard ? 'II i f Nebraska. . . . 420 SI .? lard OH of New Jersey. . . 66; do pf . 104% .: .! i lil ...f New Vork.? ?Standard ? ill of ? >hto . 430 do pf . 104 .-*?* i n ,v Fl rich Co ... .?., 70 Union Tank Car C. ?22 4 6 ') 2 ,') 125 3 2 4 3 ? : 122 27.; h 1 3 12 3.1" t'i 390 128 27l 370 4 4 0 6 75 1 15 Vj 450 108 80 l-1' 100 106 II i 350 1 3' 150 Va Hum Oil i '". 353 Washington Oil Cu. Miscellaneous Oil Companies Atlant:.: Lobos OB CO. 2?) do pf . ?? Cos?! n & Co. 1\ Elk i lasln ' 'ona Pet C?. 8% Impi rial Oil Ltd. 100 Magn Ha Pel roleum Co., Merrltt OH Corporation. 14% M ? .?t :: 'fining >'.. n, Mountain Produc?is. 12% Nort h-A est ' 'il Co. 25 Producera & Ret Corpn com... 6 'i Salt Creek Pr tlu...-r<i m-w. 1^;, Sapulpa Refining Co. 5"? u ? New York City Bond? Form, Rat? and Maturity. Bid. Ask. Yield Interchangeable lli?. 1267. 88 90 6.0t do 4%s, 101.5. 88 90 do 4 ,?.-'. 1963.is 90 do 4%s. 1967. Si 90 da I -, - 1 306. 82 83% ,; . i%s, 1 96 I . S2 81 do 4 ^s, l'K 2. 8 2 8 4 do 4Hs, loco. 82 8? 4;*s, 1960. op. 1930. . 83 6 '-, 13 % '? ?? 6.0 S 5.10 84 do 4s, 195?. 79% 81 5.1 ? 519 6.20 6.14 6.13 Form, Jlate nnd Maturity. Hid. Ask. TI?\M. N7% 7.1 7.1 71 5.10 5.26 1.1 6 I '. 5.1 1 | 6 17' 6 20 r..20 6.20 do 4s. nr,1. 7? 'i ?1 do 4s, 137,7. 10U, 81 Uegl.steied ,t.s, 1965-1968... 70% ?I do la, 1 ??H?!. KG interchangeable 3%s, 1954. 71 Coupon a Vis. 1954. 71 R? g 3 ':.?<. 1950-1954 ln': . . 7I do 3V.8, 1940-1960 Ine, . . 5.50 Registered <?:? eouponi.-erial) 4 Vis. 1920'19n0 Ine. ?1.00 do 4 'is, 1920-1931 Inc. . . ?7.00 do 4>,-i8. 1920-19712 Inc.. ?TOO 5.25 - New York State Bonds Issued in coupon and registered form; not Interchangeable. ?'otiiion bonds rcgis'.-r Bbl?. Form, ft? te ?ml Maturity. Did. Ask. Yield ?Canal Imp 4%s. 106? ... 98 1?'.! 4.40 I Highway Imp l?/js. in?".::., 'it 10': 4.10 Canal Imp 4'is. 1965.... 94 97 4.4 0 i Highway Imp 4Mb, 1965.. 94 07 4.10 Purge (,'aniii Ter 4'jS, 194S 94 97 ? to Highway Imp 4s. 1987.... (19. 93 4.4 0 Ctthal Imp 4s. 1907. 89 92 4.40 High y Imp 4p, 1960-'62 Inc 89 92 4.40 do 4?, I fins. SO 92 4.4 0 Canal Imp 4s. t060-'62 Inc. KO 0.' 4.10 Palisades I H Park Is. 1961 89 92 4.40 Large Can Ter 4s, !942-'46 89 94 4.10 Federa? and Joint Stock Land Bank Bonds Federal Finn Loan 5s. 1-938 op 1923. 01', 95 % 6.4 0 Federal Farm Loan i Vis, 1939 op 1924. 861. 87 ^ Fed? i?:, I Farm Loan t '..a, 1938 op 1923. 86 87% F,e'leral Farm Loan 4%s, 1037 op 1022. 8G 87' . Joint .-took Land Bank 5s 1939 op 1924 . S3 S5 V_ Join' SLock Land [lank 5s 193S op 1923..' 83 85% Snort Term Securities 7 57 5.65 f..-7 2 Security. Am Cotton Oil 6?, Did. Ask Yield. AI Uli do 6s, 192,1-25. . . ,i - ...... iorn.37... Am T? 1 & Tel Os, 1! do 6s, 1924. Am Thread Gs, 192; An Tobacco 7s, 1 1921 . 0 0 i/, 98!? )3% 94 V? lio 19 100 '?' 9 % ?9 b 7.7,0 6.80 7. DO do 7s. 1(123. 99 A u -Yola Cop Co Gs. 1929 ! ?., A nglo-A ') Ltd, 7 %s, 1926. 9? % Armour cv 'Is. 1920-1924. 9.! do cv 7s, 1930 . 0 ".T^ Delhi? hem Steel ,'s, la_2 08 ;., Can Pacific Ry 6s. 1924. . 93 ', ' ntral Ait; Ry (is 1927 . . 62 ' , c li & Q joinl la, l :? _ 1 . . . 94 % Chi I neu Tool 6s, 1921 .. . !>? ? I ? Gs, 10 22 . 90 do US, 19271 .?7 i C, C, C & SI I. Ry 6s, 1020 84 % r-.\ Sug 1st Hen fis. 1921. 99% Cudahy Packing 7s, 1923. 97 Vi Federal Su? Ref 6s, 1924.. 92V? : Great North Ry 5s, 102.'. , 99% P F Goodrlch cv 7s, 1925. 92% Gulf Oil is, 1921. 56% B U loo 1 JO 99% 04 100 Bs, I! do Os, 1923 . 93% Hocking Valley Us, 1924. . 8 s Ir.ti 1 bo?uugh 1 on 7s. 1921 63 K '? Term Ky 'is. 1923. . .. 94% ICen 1 - pper ? '.. r p (S, 1 930 91 % Lac G 1. Isi & i-ef 7 , '2!i - i !, etl & Myers 6s, 1021 97% N Y ('? ni 1 al 6s, 1320. 99 V l'hil ? l< Iphia Gs, 1 :'_;... . 91 % : Pennsylvania 4 %s, 1021. , '.??''?. !?(?,;? ??:? (?at iblo 7s, 1921 99 Sj do 7s. ?022. 99 1 do is, 1923 . 9:9 ? f'Ub S. rv N ?! con 7s. '22 7-i It .1 III vi: .Ms 'fob .7?. 22 Do '?; Sinclair 1 ?Il Corp f %s, '25 69% H lui hern Ry 6s, 1922 , . . . 93 St. Paul U l) guar 6 -.s, 'I- ?i2 V4 KWltt A- Co bs, 1921. . . . 97% T? x.,s Co 7s. 102:1. ?)8% ' U S Itubb? : 7 %s, ! 9 10 . 07 -, 1 tah Secui iti? a ".s. 1922 82 West ? rn b Co con 7s, _.. 98 % .- 1 6 Y| \f ..-, 6.15 7 7 7, 5.1)0 u:i - ,i 0H 7 ' I) 07 7.65 ;. 10 91 9 OIJ 96 1) 2 S. 2 ') i ?> 97% - ',7, 100 : ' 92% 11.60 07', 7 ? 0 100% 7.i'(i 0 3 ? - ' ? 98 !. 10 ?". S. 10 - I Markets in Other Cities 10 Fest . 100 Celcst 75 Con Pow. .. 3 Mt. Vernon 25 M,i ryland ' .' 0 Penn VVat 1 6 Wash B & . Baltimore Open. ! rrd pf. . 130 73 81 M I. ist 1 10 30 ' 7 ; 8 IM 16 5 1 10? Chi Ry G loOO United lt 'i b_Vi 6'-% Boston Mining 50 ArcacHan Com 2 % 2 % ??. i 1 Aria Coml.... 10 10 I11Q Big Heart ..... 0 9% f.ij Bingham . . - '? If % 100 Butte Bftllak , 5 ? G 26'J ' y.; & Ariz. ... 54% ? ". ' * 5 Cal Ci Heda 295 1 620 ' irson . 2 1 :t 2 t <.? 195 F ip Range , . 34% 34% 1 I 10 ?a\ :s 1 laly .... 7% 7% ! ? ? Easl Butte. ... !" ?4 10% 100 Helv? tia . 2 .'. Isl?n i Cr pf. .. 7> 78 370 Maytlower O C 5% 3 5 M o h a w k . 59 10 Novada ... 10% 10% 360 New Forn.-lia.. 17 17 20 New River. ... 27 27 250 Nil is5ing. 9% :?'? L 194Q North Hutte. . 16% 17% 10 Old Dominion. 2 7 2 2 6 ' ?sceola . 37% 27 % 20 Q'uincy . 4 t 44 % 1990 Seneca . 11% 1 ?"' % 300 Sup ,0 ?io- .... 3% ;?; ', 18 !' S Smell pf.. 13 '/j 14 Railroads 16 Boa A.- A lb:, i.v. 124 1 2 7j 2' B .stun Kiev .. ?;| ? : 60 N V. N H * 11. 2 I 34 & 77. Rutlan 1 pf. . . . 25 27. 4 2 W( Bt hlnd ... 42 42 Miscel ?iineous G American Agri. 78 -7S 10 % 17 22 44 14% 2 7 lg ?"> 3 Y* 2 oh *S% 58 ill 14 8% 88 1 ';. Am Ptieu pf... 6 S b ? : Am sugar.1149g 111'- 111 366 Am Tel. 96% 96% 90 ?,. 96 1 1" Am Wool pf.. . 93 0,1 93 93 160 Ail.is Tack... .24% 24% 24 24 2"" ? Y-ntury . 2% 2% 2% 2 '-, 1 1" Fas' Boston.. . 4 % 4 Vi IV? 4 t 77 Eastern Mfg... 31 31 30% 30% 10 Lldlson .148% 14S>, 148% 148% 160 Gray . 20 15 Greenfield .... 38 V I? Int Cotton pf.. 8S 14 7* Int Products.. 19V 110 do pf . 4 5 50 Island Oil. 6 u t> 6 2; j T Conner_ 13 13 13 13 628 Llbby . 12% 13% 12% 13% 20 Loews . l'-% l'(% 10% 10% 210 Mass Gas. 79 79 Vi 70 79 106 do pf . ??0 CO 59% 59% 5 McBlw 1st pf.. 94 94 0 t 01 27, Mex Invest. ... 33 33 7.2 3 : 2"" Nat ? Ml. 7 4 7 % 7 ? 136 Nat Leath? r. . . 10% 10% l? ; 7 ', 51 New Eng Tel. . 69 89% 88% SS V_ 196 Orpheum . 25% 26 25% 2., Pullman .111 Vi 111 % HI % Hi 1 73 Shnwmut . -i'--i -- 21 Vi 22 75 Southern Phos, 22% 22% 22% 22% 5(7 Swift .107% 107% 101 : 7 : do Intl. 27., ['niti .1 Shoe 4 L'nlti d Twist 35 U S Steel. . .. 360 Ventura . 65 Waldorf . 19 27, Worrell . 7,0 Bonds $1000 A ?i W 6s. . ? 3 .000.. iv? & Hud 2s . 80 lOOOOMass Gas 4%s 30 10 Miss Itiv P 5s 1000 N Ding Ti 1 5a.. 7 Boston Cnrb 30 % I 40% 4'J 8 9 'a 8B % 39 ; 7 17 : ? 19 1 .1 19 77 ' 3 % 7 .1 % B:d An y Extn . 2 Ariz Silver. 15 Blk Hawk 2j Bi - & Mort. 35 l'a laveras .. 1 Chief Con... 2' Cronvn R?v..lO Crvstal new . 36 ! lenbigh ... ?4 16 Eagl ? I! I! 2 1-16 "-\ I tuna ....-- 7j Gadsden ... .65 7" Ho ma ":i Hi ti Bloss Iron Cap 1. r Verde, La Rose Bid. Ask. .10 15 40 i Vi 20 3 S 8% to . Ma leatio . Mex Metals.30 Mid Moss.. MoJ Tung... :-> M .n uch ...? Nat L .<? '/,. m New Baltic. : .-?-? w D?ug . 7 1 N'ixon ... a Ranger P'et ! 4 Rainier. 1 '?g -;- :, M. tals 10 : ; S \V Ml i p. 4 4 ? y r ! : ef 4 4 ..... 1 .... 7 s F Verde K.x.2j% 3 1 1'uk-r.. IV* 1 2 1 '.. Chicago Sha es Op? n. H:;h, Low. Last. -, a rmour Leath 1 ?; 10 15% 16 125 Armour pf.... 91% 01 7. 91% il% BHscoe . 27 % 27% 26 20 :. 1 Case Plow. ,.. 10 10 10 10 IS Ch) El Rys pf 1 Vi 4 S 1% 4 Vi 2.7 Cudahy . 80 BO - - ? ; 45 t'oraw Edison.101% 101% 101% 101% .. 1 Contl Motors. . 9 8 8 ??? i % 1 dam Match. .106 106 IOC 106 100 Hol-St I. Su. 15% 15 '., 15% 15% 300 Hupp . 14% 1 I i 14 % i 4 y, , 27.10 Lib McN it L. 12% 1J% 1E% 1 ; 650 M .ic Ward .. . 31 31 % ., ? t 31% 4S0 Nati Leather. .10% 10% 10% 19% 100 Plggly Wlg'gly. . ! 13 ' : 16?Qu?ker Oats..249% 239% 139% 239% 7 ? do pf . S8 -??( 88 bi 500 Keo Motors .22 22 21 % 21 % '.77 Sears Roi b U.M1 141 1.1 14: 2700 Stew Warner.. 21% 34 32% 2000 Swift intl. . . 10 0-v, SO '?, \ 17./ Hwl't * Co. . .107% 1 >7 s 107% 107% .6 1 ..- i..\ son . -'. 27 _7 27 2400 Union Carbide. 63% 63% 63% ? :i 100 Un Paperbo'rd 30% ao% 80% 10% 53 United Iron. . . 20 21 20 2: Bonds 1(6000 Chi CRy'lat 's 62 ft2 63 62 _ II 0 Com Ed 1st 5s 77 77 77 7i 2000 Met ED Lit 4s. 46 46 46 46 b Detroit 500 Continental M 8% ?', %% 8% s220 Pet Edison... 96% 96% 95% ??? 14 Kord .345 S45 34 4 34 4 SOO Lincoln . 41% 42 41% 41% 5? Mich Sugar.,, li 1114 11 1114 -?':-T-??? - 773=-?-:-~---r-^^-?rf~-rrjj Executor '* Trustee ! Chartered 1822 j ! The Farmers' Loan and Trust Company Nos. 16, 18, 20 & 22 William Street Branch Office, 475 Fifth Avenue At Forty-first Street New York I London Paris j Foreign Exchange Administrator Guardian Member F?d?rai Reserve System aad New York Clearing House JL- __ _?? , -?__ _. _-\j, S;iI"S. Open. High. Bow. ?..n-t. 100 Noble . . . .'. ? t6 ; ? ; 1.10 1.16 230 Packard . 16% 16% iS% 16 50 do j.fd .... 80% 80% 80% ?iA"? 40 Page . 21 % 24% 24Vi ?I '/? 900 It'". Motor. 21 % 22 21% 21 % 125 Tlraken . 31 31 30 30 Philadelphia 3.1 Am Cas . 33 33 33 33 1 IR Am Stores . . -I1 ?4 4 4 ?4 192 Elec Storage .112% 123 122 12: '4 5 Gen Asphalt ?> 90 9d DO 90 5 Bohlgh Nay. . 5S% 68% 58 V4 5R>4 1 5 Phil ' !" 6s pf 31% 31 ?i II *i : ? 151 PH11 Blec . 2:", 22 U 2?'. 2':'; 2tor. Phil Rapid Tr 11% 14% 14 % : ' \ loo phll Traction . 50 50 : > ' 0 2Pn Ton ipah Beim 2 2 2 I 0 i Tonop Mining. 1 % I % 595 I'n Traction. 25 2.'. -?'??? '- ''i ?212 I'n Gas Impr. tl 4! 40 4.0 34 STork It;, s pfd 30 ' 30 Bondi 52000 Phil El lsl 5s' 8 Ol? B0% 9 '' Pittsburgh 50 Km VII Prods. 10 10 j 10% 2 . .' m ": Gi Ma 108 108 ! - 10' 010 Arhans is (Ins.. US 11% 1 '? ?- 11 'i 2t . Flab K!ec Ca... 15 H 1 5 H 15 '? ?? 2i '"i Kay Cn Das.. I % l '?* 1*4 1 ? 3 ? f,one Star Gas. 27 27 27 27 3320 Ma Hand Rcf... 4 >.-, 4% 4 V4 4 U 100 Mfrs I.t X- II . 553i 5? 50 '* 400 Nat l'ir. pig pf ?- l? ' - ' - 123 ( ?hi . Pui 1 Oil.. 24 24 24 24 31 i ihio Fuel Sup 194 " : 424 49'?? 1 ii r, ; ? :. ; s P t e w . IHS 11 H H ' ' 100 Pitts Coal ''2 '.4j '"2'? -2', 62 % 50 ;? s s; ? ; . 90^4 9 i ;< 90 '?, 9 'i 2n W?Ktlngh A B 105 ! >'? 105 l"r' 1 10 H'estlngh Eh c 17 '?? l?'i iT'i l*tt Montreal n?,i. .?- . nui \?k V P & P 77-, 77', !" '? Ry .103 105 lo pf :.. 8! ' n Ism ? ?' - \? sxi ; pf ?" n. f?te. i ( - ??: -2 ', ? Bug R.139U 140 : ? ;????::? :.: 14 0 rfrTLiVP 3 S \ " ' : - ''?'?'? : - ' ' : Brn ;. Pap ?"- \ <\<\ MI.JI 6PCn 81 -1 :? . ? ... ,-. ? U,-, v 61 c I ;; do pf ' ' 90 Rr.in Pap. ? 200 i'n On k; : H -; ?'? an. ! ??? r.'ii S' . ' - Ppn Rvr. .114 li 115 ?'n M & .-' 25 's 35 \ ??' ' ' " ,;;- '-'' * ?'' Toronto ptld A =K B'd e<!i; I \ lanac 1 Mclnl yre.. . 1 % 2 A pe-; .- 3 M :: ; l'i'P '-'.'1 1 2 Atlas . 5 15 .".'? vvra;.2 6 Bailey .... 2 6 Pli -?: I,ake. 7 12 Rvr ?? :on . . ?' Jt F..".- Crown '? U . ?--? b l'r'.i 10 r'orc Tedl... ? 3 Coniagas ... l'A 2\i|l'orc Iioprl.-? S t; iwn llsv . V4 !*. Prs E 1 'ome? 3 Dome Luke. 2 6 TV? Flughes. 5 10 loi I Reef.. ? 3 T " ?k img . ?r ?* Grt Nrthn. .? 3 Thi ip Krst .? 3 Riirgraves. - - 3 Vacuum ' las Si 't [loi ne r. .. 4 ?: , West Dome 2 C Lake Siuire.. 54 1 '4 ? Coll?n Advances Despite Selling On Slight Rally Reports of Greater Deteri? oration of Crop Cause Bearish Sentiment; Un? easiness Is Felt Abroad _____ ? Tiie private crop reports issued in the cotton market yesterday evidently pointed to a great :r falling off in con? dition for the month than recent sel? lers had anticipated. This seemed to! be the case in Liverpool as well as in' the local market, for the cabios were ' higher, while the early adyanCfi here ' carried December contracts up to 2 ?.78. This price represented a train of 78 points as compared with the clo ii - quotations of Thursday and of 2',,i points from the low level of last Tues? day. Realizing by r?cent buyers for a reaction or reselling then became more ' active and there was a setback of 40 i r 50 point-; with December selling off to 2b\25, but nervousness over tiie crop outlook remained in evidence and there were late rallies with December clos? ing at 28.58 and with the general mar- ; ltet closing firm at advances of 35 to , 12 points for the day. The market, opened firm at an ad? vance, of 35 to 54 points on the less favorable crop accounts. Three of the end-August condition figures were pub lished ranging from 68.2 to 69 and in? dicating just about the ten-year aver? age falling off for the month. Buying on these reports was stimulated by the weather map showing heavy rains in the Southwest and showers else? where, with active months selling 77 to 84 points net higher during the middle of the morning. The disposi? tion to take profits at the advance Beemed natural enough at this level and some reselling ivas probably en? couraged by another of the private crip reports making the condition 72..? . or considerably bettor than indicated by the early cables. Rumors that British eoa! miners had vot id to strike also had an unsettling influence, but they lacked confirmation, and .-till an? other private report appeared during the . ternoon making the condition 68. These figures combined with the wet weather evidently caused nervousness over the crop outlook which was re? flected in the closing bulges. Perhaps the reports that planters were plan? ning to withhold cotton from market and reduce acreage were also a fac? tor, as th'>re were scattering reports of a firmer basis in the Southwest. Southern spot markets as officially; report".! were unchanged to 50 point.-: higher, most of them being unchanged with very lit: lo busine - ?. Tlip New York spot market was quiet and unchanged at 33.50 for middling. No sales were reported. '; ho :.. nge of pi ices f .Hoirs: Thura lay's i I. ?h. 7...VV Close. close, fiepl 26.02 21?.02 2S.i'7 28.86ip - ' ' ' ? US.25 2S.E _ ? i :i ,2-1 !" 73 ' ?7.?0 Dec. . . . 26.40 26 78 2.: 25 26 >8<g 26.6 I 28.00 ? ' ' '? 25.05 2li. 12 25.65 a 0 ? ?? I 25.2J !'?? t> - 25.35<g 25.75 March . 2: t:> 25.78 25.35 2 . :: I 25. I .1 34.90 Mai 25.25 25.48 21 I 25.25<&25 I 24 ?5.15<g ji 7 , J Uly.. . 24.bS24.S8 24.88 2! . 34.65 Sont hem spot Markets ? Gal? ton un . ..:.-? a, 31 ?alea. 1.010 1 s st a l> um hange : sah ?.44 bales " .,:.,,. un_ changed, 1.75 : i . Charleston nom? inal, uncha ...? i :. , ;- ?les; N irf - - i 12.: no s lie?; ! a 50 points :...:: er, 32.5 . ... .lulet, unchanged, (2 . galea, 510 hales; Memphis nominal, unchanged I " -?>;? v. 2? bal s; Houston ' - ' ' ..-.:!?; bales Little Rock iul? t, unohanged, Ho no ?jles; Dull la -?? , Ij. 10 pointa higher 30.40c sales, I t>a Montgomery', nom? inal, uncha ? g ? ?. ga lea Col ton Btutlstien ?. iter- Last ;. it ?Jay ?veek. year i' "? ' its 8.746 5,506 Exports . 9,510 8,8,11 s? as. n : ??.5 ? 102,083 4.,-, u? '; '? Vtk st< k* 2 ' :??: 36,128 X6 22.? : ' ' took? T ' . ? 7 11,761 s ii! S69 Interior r? Ipts 10,500 l 0O0 5,000 i nterlor Bhipm ts , 11,1106 S, ? i N. V :? rivals ,. 1.001 : 5?S 1 492 tlve-rpaol Cables?Spot cotton f..ir r? u-?? - r.ff.s doing at 52 points advance; nild Hing 2 4.il Sales, 8,000 baJts, Inclrtd ,.,.- 5,000 American. Imports. 1,000 bavles none American. Futures opened very' ! iXeaaly ,?[.d aloaed very steady, at a n-.-t I advance of 46 to 96 point?. October Closed 20.47d; Dec, 19.80d; Jan., IS 52.1 Mar., 19.03d, May, 18.53d. Manchester yarns iti more demand; cloths In moaer ;.;.? demand. <o?lon?<f?(T Oil The cottonseed oil trade expects large lellverles on Beptetnher "Tira -s 11-day, but the mai ket y? terdaj show i :;.-.,i erable firmn s and sed at S ? net, ad' anc 1' ph? that the l.-?cp?-e>tlv t%tf(? ?'?? li-'??'-.? * b? I b'en dl scount ad and shorts - " - ' owing to the strength in the :T.ton market ?uu U> bullish crop th? fi ?:,'. ss .-? ird Total s I rrels Tlie Yin,*? ,.f prices toll erra: Thursday"? Open, tligh. Low. ? >cl . Nov n? - ? 12.7612.6512 1 1. ' 117 5 J 11.85 ? ' ?.-? 1? 77 13.05- 13.10 13 f 13.20 H 9* ' " ' eo is.? :?. Y - M3.-0 13.10 Mar. 13.35 )...- I 13.33 Rmc Snsor Situation Unekangcd; Vo Salea , ? ,. r. ni Vear ?go. Sugar, gran !h ; " 9 Coffee. Rio No. .7 . ?4 . n ?? San. No. 224 . ?'? - The local market for raw sugar con? tinued unchanged, no salea reported, sugars offering but no demand and prie?s purely nominal in the absence of transactions. [n commenting upon the recent re? port-ti sale of 35,000 tons of Cubaa to the Far East a local merchant ex? plained th?t this business wo Id indi? cate that in the recent b\tr advance in prices here. For Eastern twncra over sold themselves in this market and that, therefore, they are Qnding il necessary to boy in Cubai rars to meet requirements, r:'tJ!" t0 in,? 'lar" vi sting of the new Java cron next May. The demand for refined sugar shows no ch-inrce :>r the better and until an improvement is noted it is not likely that refiners will purchase raws with a chance' of not bpinjr able to dispose of their product. L?>; prices remain ur.chnntTred at 17.O0c to 17.10c, less 2 . (Coffee Futuro ?rlce movement! In th? ? - ere n re or less Irregular On fb? call s ptember was 7 ts lower on pressure of continued |p ui lation, with other months '? to 10 points higher Prices ' en ra lied on re p irts that notices, : i the cxtenl t., T?.n'OO o'?p. w.-re b'i-iir pi ? .-;en cm- of by several strong ir,-, i ?-:.--. this ad van ? carrying -.-......- .?? . ? : ? : . points net. higher Private advices reporting a : .wer S.ntos market and later u firmed b> ? ? - elpl of a special cable sho\r4ne i decl ne In futures of 50 to 200 !"is. brought oui s me rath - :?:? ?? tf in and Wall Si ..:. ? was h? ';??,! there had lo ? ri ir/t?fies if about 26 to 15 ntt Just before the close shorl covering brought about o partial recovery, final prices be"(ng 7 l points net n -'???- to a de? li 14 points 'As was the csw Thursday, mui h of th-? business \-.,..-< repneeciued In awli - ro-itr to fur mc?tbs, At th? close d the day th" --. , ? ? - : ... ? . pretty well I out and so . expressed the b? ?rij lmprove"m?rJt ?? Bra Jl would bring a Sharp ipt urn- in t his market Firm offers iYa-h Br.a_il ?. ? r ab it un ilr) th? local spot ? ., ? ' !?? tnd -.. 11 said to have I m proved slightly The range of prices follows Th ursda) 'i . - H ' ? Clos? ' ' os? -?? ; (t.O? "1 ?..2.1 7.97 8.18<S-8.22 8 I - S.:i8 18.40 8 15 , . . 5 62 - - - SS S.88 ? - ? 1 9.12 . ' 15 9.26 ? 12 9 45 ? i 1.44 9.55 7 ?j 9 75 9.10 Curb Market July Continurd from preceding pag? Open. Hitrl .. Hi ; Sx ci p) 7 4 74 La 4 n: IS 31 4 4 30 9 4 '? 14 4 S 171 4 4 ' 8 314 ' 2 1 4 14 23 ?4 ?'..r Nedg 150 i ?f Booth . i ' ? til Ri ,v .Il I - ? ? . ,.21 f) *? '.-i :; li larla rv 4 S? 0 ?tCashboy ... 7 ? . 'on Vir se 2 \ 3200 ?Cortea Silver. 62 roo ? Ireseon C c> . i 4 l 4500 D?v Kx i pros) 28 [OOffO ?Eur?ka ? 'r M A 9600 ?tEureka Hol. if* 100 ??loldcn Gate. % 1670 l ?tGold Zone U 28 22 ? ?? *r. ?oldfleid C. 9 3000 ?-rOol? I ? Id f).. 2 2" 10 ?tGol Ifl. : : M. ?4 ?10 Hecla Min, ... 4 f8 7 2., ?Iron blossom 4 2300* -.12 11" IJuii !? ? Kxl . 1 4 7. ?.4 ? ? K hox 1)1 v.. 7 ? t -' 74 8 ? - 1 6 ?' >: 't-Marsh Min 18 19 i? 19 Mot h? ode C ' \ ?% : \ '-? 1 0l<1. . 77 57 7 27 7 1 ?N .j zinc : - ?? \ :? ..- -..r M . - : ? lltej I 'ons .... Roper-Or il Co - ? \ ?', Beneca ? op. . 14% '. :. \ : ; '. ; ; 4 ?? ?H : 10 RI Croix Sliver 1 ?ta King Div>. ? 51lv( r Pick. . ? mon Silv I.d tand Sllv I.d.. 1800 *tSu? c?fls Min.. 1500 ?Butherrd Div. 470 ?Tonopah Bel.. 7850 ?Tonopah 'mv. 7.7.1 Tonopah Bxt.. i 50 ?Tonopah .Min. 'nil 1 ?astern.. ? " H Cons M . ?fVic W Bnd Cons - \V Caps M rdi EU (a p) 150 Wllbert Min A 41. 2 I., 14 DJ 1> i-V -4 ? 4 44 A 24 111 M? 1 ti I 4 IS 24 21 1A Bonds :ti les 1 000 on? ?? 115 ?A led P ? ? 1 I -A X ft T '.. 1 ?do 1924 SO ?Am n Ol ?? H-eh. Lt . ? 1 :.. ?0 ? t Idrich 7 , . . I 82 4 22 ??Dl R T 1 ?Kerji) K\'\ 26 ?Mor & Co . r c 7? uiln ? 25 ?N Y N tl&ri 4". ? ? 4 5 ?l'-.'.w 1' 7^. s ? . ? : 7vC s ? ?? ? v-Y \'.- Tei :<?-,,. 01 Co 7-7 n ll ? - . 10 *Vr. Tank L 7s '??'-, 4 ?a 1 . ? \ ?? : \ ???\ :-.--? ; 1 -1 4 ?9 ?>, 69?H ?94 94H ?,.44 89 ?i 1044 ! I % 96% German Internal Bond? 11* IS 8 14 92 4 J. 4 4 0 9-14 '? \ ? 1 '? ( . _, ??14 100 69 % t'lS 90 10 4 9s 4 ?6% i00 omit'd ). 270 ?M.-ri'n 4s . , . t' *"iir.-mon 4s. 20 ?do 44a... 4 ?Cokl?i? 4c...-. . ,'.(. ?nuseeJd. rf 4s 50 ?Fr-inlcfort 4?. . 20 ?do ?.?. i > 1 lermafa Oftv is ?5 ?Otr iJerlht 4s. 1 ? : lamtrorg 4s 150 *dQ 4'-..s. 50 ?!.einzig 44s 1. <lo ?a. '?;o-n. High. Uoer 18?4 IS 4 It'? 20 '??4 21 M 7 2 1 a 4 1 ?-? 4 174 is 4 11 '?! 1?4 % ?id 2D4 Ti 1>4 2? et IT 4 184 2t 25 Last. 1S4 . ?? 4 it ? -, ?c 20 4 ?I'nllsted. -t^ell cents pee share. DIVIDrJND NOTICES ori'vcr. of The United Gas improvement Co. N. W. COKMIt BROAD * \RCII ?TS. i'olladelphla. Jur.? 9. U21). Th? Jirt?!7r'i~- have this day dee a ,.n.i three ?juari -rt? u-r ,,t 1874? ; >i share) on the Iref.r-e^ .-itoek . f tr_s Company. p_y?bl? m ?'?.. ??, to holderiiX r.?'e-r?<J 'block <*?p-r?wr? at the close of buainee* August 21 ? ? - Checks will be mailed I. W. ICOBRis, Treaeurem,