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BANK STATEMENTS ___ ???-?tf^l^THE CONDITION OF THE Sles commercial bank ~ OF NEW YORK j .?. ?>f busines? on the 30th d?y of | *> 2s?? ???? ?g*****"' K EPOCH CES. . $4,706.16 ir** miViW-'' aut horlird by ttv? S" rft?ii- l'nitfd Slat"*- 81,969.50 : I?*2J? approved reex?rvi? de- / *-&>??' ',(T?"*,". 235.93&.5S : ***- ? li??I irviJlmfiW'. via. : ^.?4 ilis?-o?'v!? fwvured by ??M? ?>l!?trral . . 127.760.68 i ?*?*r ^l-^ni? and bills Ijur? - V-CLi rot "W-irr-A by eotiat l>s??"?,, n . 740.S61 01 : ?P ?" . 1.042.15 ? Iv^'ni wnrt?ar-?* <-?n*.l- 38.150.00 , Sfc"" ,B'1 "*' $24.000.00 *5U mt*re*t en **Z en Hooks a I o?-*",?!, . 7,645 25 jgSJ^w? a????*-? Mil.40 .."$1.843.267*9 ?Totil . LlABILipEi?. ? . ..?.t. . $100,000.00 : >????*?. ??ivd ? - - $30.000.00 j ?B-$rT2? ; "SS? of 1*5? Y*rk 2SO??-0ft ?23.r-e<l. If ???>??? ????????-'?' ?fe>*?l. ?* ??"?*?: ?F~^.!? ??!.??.? gg?* ? T 8:17.161.17 fSSttf *??!??? ?'^U^ S.?W.M ?SS? ch?*?.??? ?>-41T-6< ; ?iS?te_J5?! ,,?,?,,,] ether ?labilities, rtai Arrr?i?<i IW*t?tt en? tered <tt book? ?* Krtimat.fl unearned ,.,... Bwonti . ? -_8.376.7: Tottl; .-.$1.843.264.29 ; K8POBT OF THE CONDITION OF THE j BAinC STATES BANK at tb? c/cse of business on the 20th day of September, IM.? RESOURCES f,p?ei?... . $58.458.42 Cub iteras. vU.. Exchange? and checks for nut ?lay'? clearing*. 51,954.10 1 Mie from approved reserve de poiluri's. l?ss offset?. 73,099.00 , Doe from other banks. tru?t ?jompanlf? an?i bankers. 8.454.16! gtors as-i bond Investments, viz.: Public ??eeuri?e?. .$426,332.65 -_- 426,322.65: Tjjta? *nd discounts secured by hond ?ad mortgag??. deed or ?ther real estate collateral.. . 21,430.50 !>san? and ?Ilncount? secured by otber collai?-r..l . I06.004.S2 ' Lota?, discounts an?l bill.-? pur- i ehx*e<! not ?etrured by ?ollat ?rtl. 426.878.7? ! Bond? and mnrtgagos owned.. 8,000.00! <_,iher ??sets, viz. : furniture and fix? tures . $41,811.72 itemed interest en? tered on books at close of busin??fts en above ?tat? . . 4,366.63 Accrued internst not entered on books at close of business on above datv . 6.585.10 62,762.46 fc'.sl .$1.233.164.87 j LIABILITIES C-pUtl ?tod; . $200,000.00 Sarplue. Surplus fund . $30.000.00 I'tdlvlded profits. 17,579.57 Dejxiiiis- Preferred, as follows: Pu e N e w York 8 t a ; - Savings ?nd Loar. Asso? ciation?, Credit Unions anil Land Bank . $2.406.33 Deposit'J by the State of New York . 00,000.00 Deposits by the lupi i Intendant of Bunks of State ?t New York... lOvOBO.OO PtiKiiilU?Not pre? ter?*?!, as fo? low. Diy?*lt**,ubject to cbec? . 476.673.17 Tint? deposit?-, cer riSote? an-t other ?rpoelts the pay? ant of which cssuot legally be nitoired within Mlirty days. 335,885.16 Ctibiers" check? outstanding, in? cluding similar checks of other officers. 36,736.56 Certified checks . 8,666.46 Unpaid dividends.. 125.00 Other liabilities, vis. : Reserves for taxes, expenses, etc. ... $33,647.69 Accrued interest - entered on books ?t close of busi? ness on above /ate . 1,500.00 ?ecrued Interest sot entered on books at close of business on abovo d-?1?1 . 2.928.62 Mtlmatsd unearn? ed discount?- 5,006.31 922,492.68 43.082.62 ?_*?***. ???.$1.233,144.67 REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF GUARIN1 & CANDELA tr^thlrtf?hT' at.th* ???? ???? business on the thlrti.lh day of September, 3 922. RESOURCES SlV?nn'1 boncl ?nv??tments, via ? Public securities _ t?o? ,ft? ,, Private wcurltl??.. ^'S'saoftn Rwl estate owned. al'o?ft'on ^?ann.a,a',nVU?rI . ::: lw?*t h,. ,v nc) d,?oount? secured by other collateral. ?, ?,,? ? Um, discounts and bi Is purl '"5?'9S Cbu44 Hot secured by collat ??? fro'm"custoni?V ' for' '??. 165'143-7S Change money orders and ?.eamshlp ticket? sold. .. ir,?;?,) ?-'etdrafts . . ??2?2 ?M from foreign. 6"-" banks and bank ! ^rom'tr?8?-com: *33-69413 gjnles, banks and [ ?nkersnot Includ Jfl In preceding hems 217,874.85 Matt. ,., - 251,468.38 "**?'-" with expreaa and g^smship companies. 250.00 W;.-' currency authorized by 16,615.14 ?u*f ?**'-*? of the UnVted'state? 3,707 35 C?? currency . 40.392.46 gj8J postage . 15.00 ^~ 'tenis, viz : "?????nges and Jisecks for next ?i*'? follections.$101.066.75 ?,. - 101,066.75 ^?assets, viz.: f^rnltur.. and fix t1'"?*. $3,400.00 ??ccrued int.?rest ?M ?ntv.,<l on ?"??s at ? lose of J?>sir.ess<..n above te,e . 6,450.00 9.850 00 61,389.33 ^??l .$1,195,528.35 j. LIABILITIES j^anent capital . $30.000.00 -Wilts'. **?????? subject ?J^h,*ck .$320.089.90 ^Posits, subject to ?y.ce. withdiaw ?ble only on pr?s? id?t ion of j?as3 ?"8 '?-'. 772.492.34 fund ^?waiting re **? for money 'or-'^.??.????????????????????????????-^...??????????????????^....? f.0^? sold. 35 no -"itied checks.. . 9.473.01 0th?.? ?iaw,. , - 1,102.188.97 ^**r ?abilities, viz.: B?,Uf<1 'nt*rest ^?entered on b??" at ct0M Pi ^??ess on above .***! 2.000.00 - 2.000.00 $1.195,538 55 ?JIViDEND NOTICES *r*-?0 STATES Kl-II?*:.K COMPANY 1730 Broadway. The B^ ,'*? York, October 5th. 192?. ^???T? Rot!.1' of D!roctora of the United <**?>!) VrTl, ?-o-T.pany has thl? day do ??1?l*n<. ?, '.'s ''"? oarnlng? a .-,uarter!y ?ACKTVELL. Treasurer. Cotton Advances On Bullish News From the South Ginning? Tapering Off and Spot* Arc Being Offered Lens Freely,?t Is Reported ; Close 37 to 45 Points Up The cotton market was decidedly firmer yesterday owing to reports of smaller spot offerings in tho South, favorable advices from tho domestic trade, higher Livoroool cables and growing confidence in a satisfactory solution of the Near Eastern problem?-. The general mrvrket closed vcr?.* ?tWady nt net advnnces of S7 to m points The feature of the do\- was the tnara b?jM?n character of the n?w?- from "???* South ?*nd the fact that It ?-??.s colored bv a ?niailler volume of Southern It?:*-', sofiln? *!*') report? of smaller Interior receipt*-' Repli.?? t.? a tuestlom-?lra se??: -<i?t b-.- n proniln'nt l-?e_i hou??* eoverln?*- nearly all sections of th.? brlt av?re regarded m offer inar co.nflim.ulon of small croj? estimai-?< Air--? It was Indie.?ted th.-.t trlnnlne ?>??.? be?-innln?-r to taper off In ;ome of th? enrtl-r ?.?cUon? of the heu *n<* that spot were belnK offere.l ?ess freely. These a I vices probably contributed to the advance thai, met comparatively little pressure ot Southern jelling and r??nected some hroad enltttr of commission house Inter?*! in a-.l dltt"n to covering end traile buying, Uecrlpt . of pntt,*ra at Houston hav. Shown u steady falling off ?Ince the becln nlnar of the wo-k. On Monday the* amounted to 54.?97 bale? and vesterda*, only '.'e,",C* ?-ere reported. The t?>tal re colpts at the towps reporting daily fel below last year's, amounting to 41.OSO .-afi-alnsi 43.598 a j"*r ago. Last -earthen was a comparatively large amount of olt prop cotton rrninlnln-; In tho Interior ? the beginning of the new afcason. whll? (nil ;<?(>- the movement to the Interlo towns wilt be pretty well confined to nev <-rn?, cotton. Southern spot markets a officially reported were unchanged to 5 p??lnts nlijher. generally ?5 to BO point hipber with mlddilnrr e-uotnttons ransln from 20.20c up to 21c. The loeo! market for spot cotton ?p*t steady and 45 point? higher at 21..5c._o middling. \"o sales we**o reporte:!. Cotton?Range of prices: We. Open. High. Low. Close, elrts Oct.... 20.68 21.00 20.68 21.C0':r -. 20.? Nov....- .-31.18^ - 20.7 l>ec- 21.07 21.41 21.02 J1.S??T 21.40 20.? Jan.... 20.9.-, 21.30 20.90 21.23 Q 21.20 20.8 Feb....-??? 21.30?? - 20. ? March. 21.03 21.40 21.01 21.34?i?21.37 20.? April.. 20.91 20.fT 20.91 _1.*6?-20.1 May... 20.94 21.32 20.93 21:2 2 ?7f-20.i June...-21.10? - 20.; July... 20.75 21.OS 20.7S 21.02??/* - 20.( Southern >*vot Market*?-Oalveston stead 45 points higher at 20.80c; sales, 2.4 bille?. New Orleans steady. 25 poln higher at 25.50c; sales. 5,181 bales. Mobl steady, 60 pointa higher at 20.25c; sale 828 bales. Snvannnh steady. 40 poin higher at 21c; sales, 71 bales. Norfo :?tc?dy, 17 point? nicher at 23c: sal-s. 3.0 bales; Augusta steady,-?44 points higher 20.94c. sales. 1Q1 bales. Memphis sti-aei 25 points higher at 20.75c; uales, 4.7 bales. Houston steady. 45 points high at 20.7^jc ; sales. 13.158 bales. Little Ro sternly, 25 points higher at 20 50c; Kali C,0!i!? b.ili*s. Dallas steady. 45 points high at 20.20c; sales, 3 fi. 1 0(1 bales.. Montffonxe firm. 45 point? higher at 20.25c; sales. 2 bales. Fort Worth steady. 45 points high at 20.15c; sales, 3,284 bales. Cotton Statistic? Tester- Last Las dav. week. yeai Fort r-cclpts _ ?5.894 40.240 39.0 Export!) . 33.333 34;?27 2,3 Kxports lieason.. 748,371 566,744 987,4 New York stocks. 65.245 65,138 146,0 Port stocks . 724.126 664.434 1,436.0 Interl-.r r-ceipts. 41,1.30 33,913 41.2 do shipments.. 26,030 28.981 33,? N. y. arriv?t?.,... 18? 2,935 IJverpooI Cnbliv*? Spot cotton fair c man?! ?it 7 points decline; middling, 12.2: Hales X.O0O, American 5.000. Imports 4.0 American none. Futures were due 7 to oeints higher: they opened quiet at points advance and closed steady at a i advance of 18 to 24 points. Closing prie October. 12.lid; December. 11.96d; Ji uary. 11.33d; March, 3 3.86d; May, 11.71 July. ll.66d. Manchester?Yarna, a f business doing; clothj In more dema: The 3 0:30 o'clock bids cabled to Llverp follow:. October. 20.75c; December. 21.1 January. 21.02c; March, 23.12c; J? 20.Sod. - ' Cottonseed Oil A firmer tone prevailetl In the mar! for' cottonseed oil. largely on account verv small offers and a fair demand fr | commission houses and shorts based I the advance In lard and a more act consuming demand for edible oils. Cl Ins prices were 13 to 15 points net hlgr and total sales for the day were 13, barrels. The range of prices: Open. High. Low. Close. cl. Rpot...-??- i Oct.... 8.61 8.SO 8.C1 8.74^ 8.80 ! Nov_ 80S 8.17 8.08 8.17?J* 8.18 ! Dec... 8.08 8.14 8.08 8.140 8.15 i Jan_ 8-0? 8.18 8.08 8.15? 8.18 j?eb .- 8.17? 8.32 What Things Cost Quotations are caah prices Commodity and unit. FOODS? Yesterday. Wheat <N?. 2 ht-r?' bu. $1.281, Corn (No. 2 ycllo-?r) bu.86 Oats (No. 2 white) bu.51', , Flour (spring pat.? bbl. 8.75 Werf (family) bbl. 14.90 Pork (mess! bbl. 26.5?5 Sugar (irrsnulstesl) lb.06.-tiJ-.C66 Coffre (No. 7 K'.o) lb...09-'., Ilutirr (craiuTirry, ?r**l) lb.r6??'.i3 Djt?--* (irtsh, first i dos..37t?p.4_ TEXTlf r.H? Cotton (midril.r, ?- upland) lb.212 Print ?loh (28*lh, 34-65) lb.QV j Sills (raw, ?vans-*! Nj. 1 ? Ib.... 3.05f?C.;, Wool (fin? Montana Sc?_r-*d) I'j. 1.2501.;; MKTAL.V? Sicel bllkt? <rsiUt*un,.r Ion.. 10.CC Iron (No. S* fdry., ?'hila.) ton.. 33.14 Lead (spot) lb.062 Copper (spot) lb.14 Tin (Straltr.) lb.31 r3 rcranrH, hid^s, etc.? Kubbcr (rih-.-ami.ked sheets') lb... ,17 Hides (caJfaklna, ?ttj>3 9 to 12 lbs. 3.20 Cru-e ?il (Pennsylvania* b"bl. . . . 3.0-1 primary markets Previous 1920 range. Coal (furnace) urn. 13.25 i-ym-, doy. %\M .53 6.7? 14.50 26.50 .0625?.066 .097' .3 o fr.::? .38?. 42 .208 ?09! fe 8,0?<3) 3.10 1.25e?; 1.33 40.00 - CL25 ,C?7 .14 JaWa .13U 3.20 3.00 13.25 High. #3.50 2.31-14 1.50!. 1Q.25 28.CO 47.00 .23 .13 H .77 .03 .26 17.45 2.00 63.00 63.50 MVz .19'/j Aty? .54' ? 10.50 6.10 15.75 I.ow*. $1.70 -84! . .60 0.00 20.00 29.50 .C8 XQ'/a .51! a My, .14!4 .071. 5.C0 .80 43.00 33.00 ?041/2 ? 12 Vt .32 .15',-. 2.10 5.00 14.50 Wed ,, . Open. High. Low. Close, close. Mar- $.27 8.35- 8.27 8.3.1? 8.34 8.18 April.., - - - R.35? 8.4.' 8.20 May... 8.48 8.50 8.45 8.60(31 8.52 8.36 Sugar and Coffee Kruv Sugar Future??After a steady op.-ning and 3 to 3 points hlprh'r, futur.??? a.-?g?c<?il off sharply on n belief that the mnrk??t Tor actual sugar might not b<? as firm ns it app??ar? ?1 to be on th?> surface. Wall Street and oth??r speculative Inter? ests -vverj disposed to liquidate, pressure from that source bringing nbout doollrtM of 10 to 14 points by early afternoon. Price? did a little better later In the day on covering, closing 2 to 8 points net lower, sales being estimated at 38,000 tons. The range of price?; July_ 3.55 3.65 3.53 3.43? 3.45 Cofle-c Future??The range of prices October ..... November. December. S.93 January . - Country Produce Butter? Receipt? tvera 8,000 packages. Creamery, higher than extras; lb., 46? 4RHc; extras, 92 ?core, 44@44',.e; firsts. 3f??4:.c; eecond?. 33 Va ? 35c ; low?r grades, 32<i?S3c; centralized cars, 90 scor?, 37 Va ? 38c; 89 score, 3 C -if 3 6 Vi c : 88 score, H?H? 36-5ic; 85 to S7 score, S4@3Bc ; unsalled, ? higher than extra?, 46?47c; extras, 92 ?score, 45@4K'ie: firsts. 37 ?if 44o ; seconds, I 34H?36o; lower grades, 33@34c; state I dairy, tubr?, finest, 42(6 43c; good to prime, I 38? 41c; common to fair. 30?37c; ladlca, ! current make, extras, 31?32c; firsts. 29? ?30c: seconda, 28?28%c; lower grades, 26 '? (i?. 27 He; packing StOOk, current make. No. ! 1. 28Vi?'20c: No. 2, 27V-j@28c: lower ' grades," 25 ?27c. Cheese?Receipts v.-ero 4.807 boxes. New i York State flats. June, ?pecial, lb., 25c; , average run. 24 ?24',-jo: New York State? ? flats, fresh spec-inls. 26c; average run. 24 ; (frilttc; Wisconsin, double daisies, 23 Vi ?24c; single dalsie?, 23Vi@24c; Young ! Amerlcns, 24?24-ftc. i KggK?Receipts were 39,4:M cai-os. Fresh ! gathered, extras, doren. 18?50c; extra flrsta, 44 ? 46c; firsts, 37 ? 42c; seconds, ' 28086c; lower grades, 20?27c; trade eggs. ? 24?27c; dirties. No. 3, 25?28c; No. 2 i and poorer, 20? 24c; checks, poor to choice. 1 dry, 18?23c; refrigerator extra firsts. ?Charpa? paid to expiring date, 33?32c; ! firsts, 28?30c; second? and poorer, 23? 27V?jc; checks, local candled. 38@20e; ro I frlgerator whites, nearby, 32if43c; Pacific ?Coast, 32?43c; other Western, 30?S6,O3 i fresh. New Jersey hennery whites, un I candled, extras, 71?76c; nearby hennery white?, extras, local candled, -74 Si? 76c; ? nearby and nearby Western hennery 'whiter, average extras, 66?71c; extra 1 firsts, 62 tg) 65c; firsts, 55 ? 60c; near ' by gatheretl whites, firsts to extra firsts, I by gathered whites, firsts to extra firsts, 56063c; under grades, 42?53c; pul? i?te?' eggs, 3>?ii56c; Pacific Coast, white?, extras. 66?6c; extra firsts, 60f(f64c; firsts, 55I&58C; mediums, 48 ?56(3: pullet?', 40?tf 43c; other Western and Southern, gath? ered whltos, 4 2? 5 5c; nearby ami nearby Western hennery browns, 62 ? 55c. Potato????Jer; ey cobblerN, sack, $1.50? 51.65; Giants, 00c?$1.30; No. 2, 60@66c; I Long Island, 180 lbs, $2.10 Q $2.26 ; 165 ; lbs, $2.25?$2.40; 150 lbs. $2?$2.16; No. i 2s, $1?$1.2B; sweets, Jersey, bnkt, 35c? $3; E. S. bbl, $1.25?$3.75; Delaware and I Maryland, bskt. 30c? $3. Price.s of Wheat Higher on Better Liverpool Prices; Advance Abroad Attributed' to Scantiness of Offerings From U. S. ; Close Shows J4 to 1J/8 Cents Gain CHICAGO, Oct. 5.?Wheat moved up? ward in price here today, higher quo? tations at Liverpool counting as a bull? ish factor, together with renewed dif? ficulties about peace with the Turks. The close was unsettled at net gains of l-4c to l-8c. Corn finished 5-8 to 3-4c at 7-8 up, oats off a shade to 3-8 at l-2c, and provisions showing a rise of 5c to 37c. According to some authorltlea, the Liver? pool advanco which came aa something of a surprise to most traders here was due largely to acnr.tlr.esa of offering? from this side, a circumstance growing' out of trans? portation difficulties, especially eaat of Chicago. In connection with tho Liverpool advance, however, much notice was also taken of the fact that for the first time the direct approach to Constantinople was being menaced by Turkish cavalry and that tho signing of an armistice was bo ing delayed.. Throughout the day, persistent buying of December delivery here was coupled with selling of May, and was ascribed to hedge changing rendered necessary on ac? count of marine and rail congestion af? fecting routes to the Atlantic. Meanwhile. Md? were lower than yesterday for ship? ments to Kuropo by way of the Gulf of Mexico, but on tho other hand 1 cent ad? vance over yesterday's price was belns asked by holders of wheat in position to be so shipped. Foiling off In receipts helped to strengthen the corn market. Demand for oats was slack. 'Provisions were firmer in line with corn and hogs. Grain Price? Wheat Yesterduy'8 Previous Year close. close. ato. No. 2 hard. ..11,28% $1.26 $1.22% Chicago?P.anire of prices: Prov, Onen. High. Low. Close, close. DfC _ 1.07% 1.07*4 1.08% 3.07 1.0(3 H May _ 1.08 % 3.08% 1.08 Vi 1.0S?,_ 1.08>?? July ??- 1-02", 1.02% 1,03H 1.02U -02 Corn Yesterday's Previous Year clos??. close. a?ro. No. 2 yellow. .$0.8i) $0.85',i $0.66 Chicago: December ... .61S .60'? .48% May.?3% .82% -54% July .03% .or, -4? Oats Yester.lay's Previous Year close. . close. ego. No. 2 white. .$0.64% $0.53 $0.48H December ... .38% .38-% .35H May .SB',4 .39 Vi .39% July .33% -S? % - Kye Ttsver?uy's Previous Ynar Moss elose. ago. No. 2 white f.c.b.$0.8S**? $0.86% 30.98% Flour and Meal Yesterday's Previous Yeur cio-?e. close. seo. SpR pt.$?.50?$7.00 $6.60t_*$7.00 $7.50</J$R.OO ?'meal 1.024*) 2.?H? 1.92 ?0 2.0U 3.7 5 (? 0 1.90 Itye 4.7 ? "T? S.00 4.75? 5.00 ?.50?? C.75 Tlrnn . . 27.00? 28.50 ?7.00@2R.50 24.00@> Markets in Other Cities Baltimore Honda Pales. Open. High. Low. La?. $1000 City -4s. 1962.. 98% 98% 08% 98% 1000 do 4s, 3951 . 95% 98% 98% 98 % 800 do 4s. 1961.. 98% BS% 98% 98% glOOOCoiden Cs_110 110 110 110 7000 Klkhorn 6s... 99 99 99 93 1000 Fair Coal 6s.. 96% 96',i 9t*% 96% i 1000 Out 63 .100% 100 Vi 100% 100% ? 5000 Power 4%s .. 92% 93 9*_?%, 93 i 4000 do 7%n -110% 110% 110% 110% i 0000 Pa Water 6s.. 99 09 99 99 : 2000 U El A P 4%s 95% 95% 95% 96% ! 16000 Un Inc 4s_ 69% 89%. 59% 59% | 8000 do Cs. 1949..103 103 102% 102% ! 1000 do 6?. 1927 . 98% 98% 98% 98% I 1000 T.*n Fdg 5s . . . 80 80 80 80 ? 2000 Va Ry Pow 5s 87 87 87 87 ? 8000 W 13 A 5a _ 80% 80% 80% 80% Stocks 4?o Arundel . 39 40 ?tfl 40 ; 2 Beneach pf . . 26 26 26 26 20 Cosdcn pf . .. . 6 6 6 5 70 Coal ..98 98 98 08 41 ComM Cr com. 70 70 70 70 2 C & P Pf -108% 108% 108% 108% ; 44 East R Mills. 21 21 21 21 20 F!n Svc . 15 15 16 15 26 Fidelity Trust.291 291 291 291 30 M(l Cas . 93 93 93 93 lOMfra Fin 2d.. 27% 27% 27% 27% 4 Norf R & L. .. 25 25 26 26 13 Pow tit pf-116% 115% 116% 116% 10 Pa Water ....116 116 11? 116 S42 Pow com .115% 116% 116% ll*.% 33 do 7a pf_108% 108% 107 107 1*6 t:n . ??% 22 % 22% 22% 44 Tube com .... 20 20 20 20 Boston < Mining 150 Adventure ... 50 50 60 50 400 Algoinah . 6 6 5 5 200 Arcadian . 4% 4% 2% 2% 5 Cal A Aria... 60% 60% 60 60 320 Carson . 8% 8% ? % 8% 12 Cal & Hecla..2St> 2S5 2S6 286 f?; Copper Range. 46 40 39% 40 .?5S*I'*?t>lr*,y-- ** ** ** '*v 21 o Bast Hutte .. io 10 9% 10 ?j?rran_:"n ??? i% i% i% i% i 23 5 island Creek. . 105% 105% 106 105 15 Keweenaw ... 1% j% _i-? ja-j i ??-:.',ak<' Copper.. 3% 3% 3% 3% ?*??!_5f.'CoB* ??? s^ 2&i ** 2l? 10 Michigan - 3Va 2% 2% 2% 2?? ->-?w Cornelia. 18% 18% 18% 18% 50 Mplaslnif - 6% 6% 5% 6% 143 North Butte ..31% 11% 30% 11 H-OJIbway .... 1 t? xt, l% j % 10 Pond Creek ..21 21 21 21 HO Quincy . 40 40 40 40 25 Sup Az Boaton lili 671 Trinity . 1% 1% j? ?t 650 Tuolumne .... 60 52 60 52 2 C S Smelters. 42% 42% 42% 42% ???.d0-pi " '?' *** "* <"l> 47T-4 ?5 Utah Cana ... 2% 2% 2% 2% 100 Wlnona . 1% i>? .14 i*,j Rullroftdi 14 Bo? St Albany.147 147% 147 147 37 Boat Elev ... 85% 85% !<5 85% 4 do pf .102% 102% 102% 102% 6 do 1st pf? .125% 125% 325% 125H E do 2d pf....l05 105 105 105 40 Bost A Maine. 24% 24% 24% 24'? 3 do p? . 30 30 30 30 ' fi East Mass pf. . "2 72 ?_ 72 SO do trust ctfa 35% 35% 35% 35 V. 7 Maine Cent pf 80 80 8f> 80 23 Northern N H S3 83 HU f3 39NYNHA. II. 31% SI % 30% 80 V. 1 Old Colony. ... 89% 83% 89% &>>< Miseellaneoati 25 Ara Aer - 38 38 38 38 ! - 3* A-moa-keaag ...108 108 106 107* 50 Am Pneu .... 3% 3% 3% %\ -1.4 do-pr . 18% 18% 18 18*, 10 Am Sugar p?. .130 110 110 110 ! 1030 Ant Tel A Tei.123% 126% 123% It?* i *0 Am Wool ... .100% 100% 100% 100* ?5 do pf .108% 109% 10t! % 100 V 200 Atlas Tack ... SO 20 20 20 1025 Eastern S 8... 83 84% 82% t*| 29$ Edlaon .182 183 179% 179* 126 Elder -.... 11% 11% 9% 9* 75 Fftlrbank? ... 19 19 16% 181 lOG-'lv Houston. 30% 30% 80% 20'. 7.-? C.vay . 13 13 18 18 22'/ Croonf.eld ... 19% 20V? 19% 2?? fat Hood Lubber . 48 4? 48 48 ' 315 Inti Cement.. .12% 33% 32% 32? i J ?ntl Mill? Pf.. ?0 80 ?0 80 i ?OOlntlProd?. 2% 2% *% ? 840 J T Connor... 2? 25 24% 24? Sales. Open. l?lprh. Loi 466 Llbby . 8 9% 8 65 Loews . 10 H 30% 10 65 Mass Oas .... 88 88 87' 65 do pf . 73% 72 73' 2? Mergenthaler. .360 168V? 166 75 Mex Inv . 3 6 36 H 3 6 300 Misa Rlv Pow. 32% 32% 32 59 do pf . 86 86 85 3S7 Nati Leather.. 30% 30*.;, 30 16 New Eng Tel..337 337% 117 300 New Eng Oil. . 1 1 1 936 Orpheum . 27% 28 '11 84 Pac Milts -166 157 166 10 Reece Buttonh 15 15 15 61 Swift .108 109 3 08 352 Swift Intl. 23% -**?*? 88' 42 Torrington ... 41"? 42 41% 400 Vn Drug 1st pf 60 50% 50 6 T'n Fruit .161 % 151 % 1 53 % 860 Un Shoe . 44 3 2 do pf . 26% 57 0 Ventura . 28 % 396 Waldorf . 32% 46 Walthnm . 7% 25 Warron Bros.. 23?% Banda $50oo Hood Rr-rb 4 4% 26% 29 %x 33% 44 ?s% 32 Last. 9% 30 B7W 72 168 V4 16% 32 86 30 137% 1 27 157 35 108 23% 42 60% 3 63% 44% 26% 29 32% 33-s 33% oo% 10,0% lonu 6000 Intl Cem't 8s. .107 10 3 0(10 Swift 6s . 98 98 ,1000 Warr Rr 7%?.11R 116 6000 West Tel 6s... 97% 97% Boston Curb 107 316 37 Bid. Alpha.7 Ray State G 1 R.ihomia. . .73 Ros Ely ...76 Boa Si Mon.. 9 i'nia'-erns . . 1 Chief Con... 6 V, Cn Copr nw. 4 V, Crystal new. 1.', Denbigh . . . 4 Plagie ft B B 3 Ettrlt Croe?. 29 First Null...50 Ask 9 80 80 30 i?; 5% Bid. . 76 Oadsdcn Horn a.4 Imp Oil. 3 La Rose. ... 25 Malest'o ... 5 Mutual DvT.15 Nixon.2 Oneco.25 1 %?8vn Metals..? 6 iTexana. ... 8 6 lin Ver Ext.29 SO Yukon ... .85 D5 ' Chicago Open. High. 7 77*? 3 00% 307 98 136 97 A?k. 85 Sales. 260 Am Phlpbldf. ??OAriMiir pfil.? 100% 100% 66 Arm Leather.. 3 2V?. 12% 10 do pfd. 87 87 2!J C 111 P S pr. ?? 85 87 100 QhfiO Flev pfd 7% 7% 3 46 Cniiv Ed I ?on. .134% 138 846 Consumera ... 6 8 260 do pfd. 69 71% 8510 Cont Motors.. 10% 10% 25 Cu'lahv . 62% 6'J% 63 Deero pfd-?' 73% 74 ?5Plom Match.. 117 117 26 Earl Motors... 3% 1% 25 Gt Lakes Ddge 87 87 26 Oodehaux .... 14% 14% 1607 H W.Gossard. 28 28 100 Hol St L Bug. 5% 6% 1180 Hupp . 23% 23% 1787 Libby . 9 10% 195 Midwest Util.. 47% 47% 36 do pfd. 87% 87% S02 do lien . 08% 97 200 Mitchell Motor 3% 3% 275 Mont Ward... 22% 22% 267:: N Leather n?w 10 10 46 Pick ft. Co_27 27 8510 Pig Wlggly. .. 44 4 i Vi 25 Pub Service. ..103 103 130 Quak Oats pf.? 99 90 1300 Reo Motor- 13% 11 6 Sear? . 03 91 350 Stand Ga? pfd 48% 49 % 4835 Stew Warner.. 52V. 62% 316 Swift ft Co_108% 108% 1640 Swift Int. 23% 24 450 Thompson .... 40% -19% 9".45 T'n Carbide? . . 63% 64% 190 fn Light. . 70% 71% 90 do pfd. 77% 77% 10 F 8 Gypsum.. 68% 68 % 372 Wahl . 69 69 13 "6 Weitern Stone 8% 10 360 Wngl*y .108% 108% 155 Yellow Mfg...l08 198 6320 do Taxi _ 76% 76% Bond? ?1000 Ch C ft Con 6? 46% 48% 4000 Ch Ry a.dj'4?. 36 26 13000 M El Ry let 4? 66% ,87 1000 Pc-o Gas ref 6? 96 >5 Low. 77 100 12% 87 8 5 7% 134% 6 6.-1 10% 62% 73% 117 1% 86 14% 26 5% 22% D 47 87?% 96'.'., 3% 22% 9% 27 43 103 98% 13% 91 48% 51% 108 23% 49 63% 70% 77% 58% 58% 9% 108 197 75% 29% 95 Last. 77% 100% 12% 87 '87 7% 138 8 es 10% 62% 74 117 1% 86 14 Vi 28 6% 22% 9% 47 87% 97 3% 22% '?'% 27 43 103 98% 13% 91 49% 61% 108% 23% 48% C4% 71% 11V, 68% 9% 108% 198 75% Clev Ry.. Flreatone.. do 8?... do ??... Good year Bid. 95 74 68 ?4 ?% Cleveland A?U. ?7 79 04 79 10% Ooodyr pf. Peerless.. . ?her Will. do pf.. . 49% 26 66% ?5 Bid. 28 68 27 101 49% 26 661 95 Detroit Sales. Open. High. Low. Close. 40 Am Lt ft Trac.141% 142 343 % 312 4400 Cclum Motors. 2% 3% 2% 3% 3700 Cont Xiotors.. 30% 10% 10% 10?% 20 do pfd.104 304 304 104 5 5 Detroit Edi. . . 112 % 112 % 3 3 2 % 3 3 2 *,?? 275 Edm .?- Jones. 24% 26 24% 25 25 do pfd. 91% 91% 91 91 GOOf? Gladys Relie.. 22 22 22 22 6900 do pfd. f.2 62 61 , 61 210 For?! .416 420 415 420 300 Mich Sugar... 6 % 6% 6% 6% 600 Motor Prod... 90 90% 90 P?i 200 Motor Wheel.. 32% 12% 3 2 % 32% 300 Murray Mfg.. 38 18 38 18 2500 Packard . 15% 16 16% 16 325 do pfd. 88% 89% 88% 89% 31 00 Pn Ige . 23% 24 % 23 f? ?4H 3 275 Reo . 13% 33% 33% 3 3% 225 Timken Axle.. 2": 28 28 ?R 50 do pfd. 89 S3 S? ?9 Philadelphia 470 Amn Rwy .... 3 4 3 4 ?14 3 4 3 4% 70 do pf . 60 01 f,o. 61 200 Amn Stores ..164% 166 16.1% 163% 185 J O nrlll. 64 66 54 65*2 36? sue Battery.-. 56% r,6i; 66% 55% 27 Erie Light pf.. ?5% 26% 25 ?, 25% 3 2Inaur Co N A. 43% 43 % 43% 41% 885 Lake Superior. 7 7 . 0% 6% 85 Lettish Nav ..78 78 78 78 35 Pi-nna Kalt ... 81% 81% 81 81 50 Phtla C11 6% pf. 43% 43% 43% 43% 414 Phlla Eloc ... SI'?, 31 '?* 31% 31% 99 do pf . 31% 33% 33%*?33% 740 Phlla Rap T.. 33?% 33% 33% 83% 3 32 Phlla Trac ... C7 67% 67 67V? 800 Tono Delrnont. 3 H 1 |J 3 m? 3l{ 60 Tono Mining.. 2% 2% 2% 2% 355 Union Trae ... 42 42 41% 41% 3 42 U G 1. 53 53 52% 52% 100 do pf . 66% 65% 65% 65% 79 West Jersey . . 37 37 87 ' 87 65 Wm Cramp .. 52% 52% 62 62% Honda $5000 N Y Cent deb 4a 93 91 91 91 2000 Phlla Co eon us 92% 92% 92% 92% 3000 Phlla Lie?? 4a. 84 84 84 84 3000 do 3st 6s. .'..TOO 3 00 100 100 1000 do 6%&.102% 102% 102% 102% Pittsburgh 1026 Arle Nat Gas.. 10% 30% 30 10 315 Am W Gl Ma. 86 87% 86 86 125 do pf. 91% 92 91% 92 40Ind Bwg pf... 36% 36% 36% 35% 300 Lone Star Uas. 26% 26% 26% 26% 170 Mfr? Lt&Ht.. 66 66 55% 66 10 Nati Flrepfg pf 19 19 19 19 10 Ohio Fuel Sup. 63% 63% 63% 53% 25 Okla Nat Gas. 22 22 22 22 508 Pitt? Brew_ 4 4 4 4 220 do pf. 9'A 9% 9% 9% 10 Pgh Plate.174 174 174 174 6500 Pgh-Mt Shasta 29 29 29 29 880 Salt Creek Con 12 12% 11% 11% 76 West Airbrake.100% 100% 100,% 100% 125 West Ponn_ 35% 36% 35% 35% 60 do pf. 74% 74% 74 74 Montreal Abltibl P ft P. 60% 61 59% 61 Atlantic Sug Refins.. 23% 23% 23% 23% Brit I?mp Steel. 32% 3 2?% 3 2% 32% do 2d pf 7?. 33% 33% 33 33 Brompton Paper. 34% 35 34% 35 Can Car ft Fdy. 28% 28% 28 28 do pf. 60% 62 60% 62 Canada Cement. 74 74 74 74 Can Gen Elec. 81 81% 81 81% Cons Ming ft Smelt. .- 26% 26% 26% 26% Dom Tr-xtllo.180% 181 180% 180% Mtl L H & P Cons.. 98% 99% 1)8% 99 Nati Breweries. 65 66 66 66 Shawlnlgan .132% 333 112% 113 Spanish River. 95 97 86 97 Steel Co of Can. 62 67% 62 62 Toronto Railway- 88% 89 88% 89 Wayagamack. 62 62 62 62* Bid. Ask. Riordon Pulp ft Paper, old com. 7 7% do ne*' cou.. 60 65 do new pf. ?4 10 Toronto Bid. Ask Mng Crp Cn50 51 New ray ... 20 80 I'trsn Lake.10 35 Pore Crown.29 25 Pore Tadl . .? 3 Pore Imp . -.? /3 Pr? E Dome 8 12 Tck H?h?...85 90 TniBgmng .."6 40 Bid. Ask. Adanac ? . ? ? 8 Bailey . . . .? 3 Chmbr? Frl. 1 8 Conlagaa. . . IVi 1% Crown R?v. 22 H Dome Lake 15 20 Ort Nrthn .?? 3 Gold Reef... 1 * HargrAvea .?if ? Hollinger.-.12% 13%;Thmp Krat. . Lake Shore. 2% 3 Weat Dome. 3 5 (Hin* 0U?t iHank NEW YORK Member of the Neto York Clearing House Association Condensed Statement as of the Close of Business September 30, 192:. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. $52,315,378.22 Public Securities. 9,918,135.18 Private Securities. 16,960,951.12 Banking Houses. 1,379,988.31 Cask and Exchanges. 8,718,360.29 Customers' Liability, Account of Acceptances, etc. 2,781,333.04 $92,074,146.16 LIABILITIES Capital Stock. $2,500,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits..... 4,629,953.31 Reserves for Taxes, etc.*. 409,951.19 Quarterly Dividend, Payable October 2, 1922_ 100,000.00 Due Depositors_. 81,713,018.25 Bills Payable and Rediscounts.,.,.,.. NONE Acceptances, Letters of Credit, etc. 2,721,223.41 $92,074,146.16 HAROLD C. RICHARD, President A. I. VOORHIS, Vice-Pr?sident C. A. SMITH, Vice-President J. KNEISEL, Vice-Pr?sident H. W. VOGEL, Vice-President W. B. ROTH, Vice-President J. A. ALLIS, Vice-President Would Exclude N. Y. Petitions In New England Rate Case BOSTON, Oct. 5.?An effort to ex? clude the New York Produce Exchange j and the New York Merchants' Associa tion as petitioners in the attempt of New England business in this district I to obtain the elimination of differcn tlals in freight rates unfavorable to j this section was made to-day at the hearing before Examiner Charles F. Gerry of the Interstate Commerce j Commission. Henry W. Bickle, representing the Pennsylvania! Railroad said that the i road would suffer a considerable ! loss of revenue if New York were to ; be allowed rate reductions similar to Blich as might be given Boston. Ex- ? aminer Gerry reserved decision on ad- ; niission of the New York petitions. ? ? Dividends I Pe- Pay- Stock- | Company. Ritte, riot!, able, holder-. Fisher Body. . . . S_.;'iO Q Nov 1 Oct 21 i do pr.?3.T.? Q Nov 1 Oct 21 i Chas Wurn.ir Co. 60c ? Oct 16 Sept "?n ! ?U> lBt pr.I''?:, Q Oct 26 Sopt30 I do I'd pr .1*',% Q Oct 26 Sept 3o | Hupp Motor.?'i'?i Q Nov 1 Oct 14 1 Ingrrnoll-Rand. . 2'A To Q Nov 1 Oct 14 Mulling Uodv pr. $2.00 Q Nov 1 Oct 16 !.'. d. Rubber pf. $.'.00 Q Oct 31 Oct 16 Stocks Ex Dividend Date. Kam*: P. C. Oct. in?Alliance ?Ualty Co. . Oct. 11?Am Co.ii Co of Allegheny Co.. 1 Oct. 6?American Ice Co. 1 ? I Oct. 6? do pf. 1 Vi i Oct. 14?America? nhlpbullding Co.... 2 .jet. 14? do pf. 1% Oct. 3 4?A-Jipclatad Dry Gop?1?i Corp... 1 Oct. 14?British Empire Ht-<?1 Corp., lattl. lat 7<& pf. ser B. 1%, \ Oct. 14?Chicago Pneumatic T(W Co... l , Oct. 7?Del. Lack & West R R Co_ IV. ' Oct. 6?Oeme Mines Co, Ltd. Vs Oct. 10?Du Pon' Do Nemours & Co (E I) deb. IV, Oct. 9?General Motors Corp. pf. ? Vii Oct. 9? do 6'<- dob. 3?. Oct. 0? do 7% d?*b. l?i Oct. 10?Harbison-Wail?, or rtef Co, pf.. 1 ?4 Oct. 6?International Paper Co, pf.... 1 Vi Oct. C? d?) stpd. pf. 1% Oct. 11?Sinclair Consol Oil 0>rp. % Oct. 14?Sterling Products, Jnc. % Oct. C? Union Bag & Paper Corp. 1% Oct. 10?Western Pacific R 11 Cdrp, l?f.. 1 "4 Equipment Bonds (Quoted on Income percentage basis) Bid Ask. I A T & S Fe.... 6 1923-',s5 5.50 6.20 Atl Coast Line, t! 3923-'35 5.50 5.20 ! do . 6U 1923--36 5.35 6.00 : Boston St Alb.. iVt 1922-'27 5.25 6.00 Bait & Ohio... 4>/.j lD23-'27 5.20 4.75 do . 5 10 -_ 3 - ' :* 7 5.20 4.90 ! do . 6 1923-':i5 5.50 5.25 Bethlehem Steel 7 1923-'.i0 6.50 5.5. Buff Bit P.... 4?_-5-6 1923-'3R 5.26 4.76 ! Canadian North. 6-6 1923-'29 6.75 5.00 ?;anadlar Pao.. 4}.-? 19Z3-'32 6 40 6.00 C R R of N J.. 6 1933-'35 5.50 6.00 Ches & Ohi.a. .6<?-6-e% 3923-'37 G.60 6.10 Chic & "N W... 4<-i 1923 5.25 4.6C do . 6 1B?*S-'3? 3.40 6.15 do . 6% 1928-'.10 6.40 6.10 IC n I & Pac... 4>_-5 1923-'27 5.25 4.76 do . 6 1923-'36 8.G0 6.25 I CBt LA NO.. 5 im-'Zi 5.2? 4.75 CBtPM&O.. ?-7 1923-'3? 6.60 6.2? ! C M ?fc St P- 5-6 _923-'35 6.60 4.90 i C N O & T P.. 4V?-6 1923-'35 E.85 6.40 ? C C C 4 St L. . S-6 1923-'35 5.5(0 5.00 ? Cuba R R. 5-? l?23-'30 8.00 7.0? Ue! it Hudson. . 6 1922-'35 6.40 6.00 ! Hrle R B. 4%-6-C l?23-'35 6.75 6.0n \ O Trunk Wostn 6 1923-'35 6.35 6.40 i Greet Nor Ry.. S 1923-'3S 6.45 6.15 ! Illinois Coniral. 4V4-5 3923-'27 6.26 4.75 do . 9 l!)25-'35 6.50 5.10 | do . 6%-? 1923--33 6.30 6.00 Ind Har Belt...6 3923-'24 6.60 5.25 Kan City Soutn 5 }9.S-'24 6.50 6.25 ; do . 6 1923-'35 6.76 6.25 < Louis & Nash.. 5 1923 5.35 5.C0 ; do. 1 1923-'3S 5.50 6.15 do . 6?. 1326-'3G 6.30 5.00 ! Michigan Ce.a. . 5-6 1923-'35 5.25 6.10 i M St P & S 3 M. 4V4-5 1923-'3S 5.75 6.25 do. . . . .S-6%-7 1923-'35 5.75 5.25 ! M K & T. 5 1923-'24 C.10 6.60 j do . C 1923-M5 6.00 i.50 Missouri Pacific tl-GVi 1923-'35 6.50 E.15 M Y Centrai... 11.-5 X9??-'31 5.10 -.?t, do .-.. 6 1923-'3? 5.50 6.20 I do . 7 1923-'35 5.2? ?.'JO ! N T Chl & St L 5 1923-M7 6.20 4.90 i M Y Nil & H..4%-5-?-7 l?32-'37 6.60 M? i Norfolk & West 4 ?-i 1923-'34 5.25 4.75 do . 6 3923-'3S ?.00 4.75 North Pacific . 7 1923-'30 6.25 5.00 Pac Fruit Exp. 7 1925-'3a 5.25 S.Ou penn G F. 4-4% 1922 f..'25 4.75 'Pennsylvania .. 6 3923-'J5 5.50 5.20 Pitt? 4 Lk Erie b-?V4 i923-'35 5.35 5.00 ?Reading Co.... 4V.-5 1923-'37 5.00 4.80 ! ??aboard Air L. 41^-5-6 1923-'27 6.10 6 70 ?Southern Pac. 4H 1923-'26 6.25 5.00 do. T J924-"35 5.25 5.00 | St Lou'.s-S Fran 5-6 1923-35 t.60 5.10 I Southern Ry.... 4*?-5 1923-,2C 5.60. 6.10 i do . ? 19?S-'35 6.65 6.35 I do. 6V4 li)2:-'37 6.35 6.1? ' l'nion Pacifie .. 6-7 1524-'.'i7 6.20 4.90 VIr?inian Ry.. ? ISaU-'SS 6.75 6.1S Wab&?h R R... 6-6 1924-27 5.70 6.3? ? ? - Financial Items Paul A. Rabenold, of Havana; James W. McCuiloh and W. A. Lamson. of Chi? cado; Bishop C. Perkins, of New Orleans* J. C. Monier, of 90 Wall Street, and Am? brose A. Carr. of 136 Front Street./t>'?\* been elected members of the New York Coffee and Si'arar Exchange. Lo'jla A. Seyffsrt. of Charleston. VT. Va., a member of Hardy. l>ana te Co.. of *.-?-r Vnj-V hss? etinlied for membership !n ".he New York Cotton Exchange. The rxeetitlve officers of the nswly or Notice to the Holders of the General Mortgage 4% Gold Bonds of Reading Company and The Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Company The Supreme Court of the United States in a suit to dissolve the relation existing between the said Companies and others and to separate railroad properties from coal properties, has directed the JJnited States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania to approve a plan for such dissolution and disposition of properties. The District Court is directed to sever the interests and joint obligations of the Reading Company and the Coal and Iron Company; to determine the respective values of their properties which are covered by the lien of the said mortgage; to apportion the liabilities of the said Companies and the liens upon their respective properties according to the values so found, and to determine what, if any, injury to the bondholders such modification of the terms of their debt and mortgage may cause and to compensate therefor by payment. It is regarded as most important that the bondholders should unite in order to be represented in Court in the said proceedings, to the end that the plan ultimately approved by the Court may preserve and protect their rights and interests. With this object in view the undersigned Committee has been formed and has, by order of the District Court, been made party to the said proceedings and authorized to appear as representative of the holders of the said bonds. Copies of the Deposit Agreement may be obtained from cither J. P. Morgan & Co.. 23 Wall Street, New York City, New York, or Drexel & Co., Chestnut & Fifth Sts., Philadelphia, Pa., the Depositaries, or from the Secretary of the Committee. Holders of the said bonds are requested to deposit their bonds immediately with one of the said Depositaries. The Depositary receiving the bonds will issue a transferable certificate of deposit in respect to the bonds deposited. All coupon bonds should have attached thereto coupons maturing on and after January 1st, 1923. Registered bonds should be accompanied by properly executed transfers in blank. The certificates of deposit have been listed on the New York and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges. In order that those who have been prevented by the intervention of the vacation season from depositing may have an opportunity to do so, the time for depositing bonds has been extended to December 1st, 1922. JAMES M. WILLCOX, Chairman, WILLIAM P. GEST CVlcts-Pree-ident. The Philadelphia Savins (President, Fidelity Trust Co.) ??M rStyL Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. GEORGE W. DAVISON E. B. MORRIS (President, Central Union Trust Company (President, Girard Trust Co.) NewYoriTcity?N. X* Philadelphia. Pa. WILLIAM A. DAY C. S. W. PACKARD (President, Equitable I??fe Assurant? (President. The Pennsylvania Company tor Society of U. S> Insurances on Liven and Granting Annuities) New York City, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa. EDWARD D. DUFFIELD President, Prudential Insurance Co. A a A 3. W1INU rreai , ?f America. (President. Provident Trust Co.) Newark, N. J. Philadelphia, Pa. COMMITTEE J. P. MORGAN A CO. y A. S. FENIMORE Secretary New York City, N. Y. 700 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ? Depoaitarie? _?_-__, ?V _-. HENRY, PEPPER, BODINE & STOKES DREXEL & CO. Counael Philadelphia, Pa. J Philadelphia, Pa. ganlzeii Sulphur Export Association will be aa follows: President, G. A. Snider, executive committee, Henry D. VVhlton, of the Union Sulnhur Company; E. 1*. Swenson, of the Frei-port Bulphtir Com? pany, ami W. H. Aldrldge, of tho T??xa? Gulf Sulphur Company. A board of di? rector? will be selected shortly comprlain^ two representatives from each of the three companies. John T. Dorrancs and Edward D. Duf field have been elected directors of the National Hank of Commerce In New York. Mr. Dorrance is president, of the Joseph Campbell Company, Camden, N. .T., and Mr. Duffteld Is preslclt-m' of the Pruden? tial Insurance Company of Americ-a. ?truthers * Hlscoe announce that Wil? liam F. Andrews anil Howard 33. Dean have been admitted- to their firm as general partner?. Gets Order for 1,000 Cars The General American Car Company, a subsidiary of the General American ' I Tank Car Corporation, announced yes- ! terday an order lor 1,000 new freight ! j tars for the Chicago ?6 North Western Railway Company, 800 of which are I I 50 ton composite gonuolas and 200 are ; ; 50 ton steel flat cars. Livestock, Meats, Provisions Yesterday. Year aito. B t e e r s. fair to prime. 100 lbs. SS.OO? 10.:,?? -ft??I Dreiieit b"?i. sides, lb.10? .20, ,?10? .18 Live veals, com? mon to prime. 300 lbs. ?.SOtSlE.OO 9.00? If..*? Dressed veal, city lb. .13? .23 .1S-& .?< Live ewes, 100 lbs. 3.&0? (.00 I.OOtf ?00 Dressed walks rs, lb. 15? ?1?-?-? Dressed mutton, city lb.08? .1? .07? .13, Live lamba fair to prime, 100 lb*. 12.00@14.00 t.50? ?.?J Dressed lambs, city, lb.l"?fJ> .27 .14?!*? '*/ H ok?. 1"" lbs... i'i 00ft 11.00 B.H? ?/.?St. Dressed h./jrs, ba? con, lb..>??.l?-vi .UMft.HX Por. bbl. 2*.00??f 29.00 2S OOt? ?& ?H M rus beef. bbl... 3 4.00?#15.00 i:.0v?t..:?. Laird. Middle West. 100 lbs. !..00-5112.30 10.16? 10.*,5