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WEAKNESS OCCURS IN CORN MARKET Softness Comes in Afternoon After Nervous Tone and rnsoUlcniQut Th' com market weakened ntler mid- day yesterday, but before turning soft It lad exhibited a nervous, and urusettleil tone, Prices dropped JVi to, 3 cents u bushel In tho afternoon. The decline was directly duo to the uncertain finan- cial situation and the coal scarcity In the West. Securities were weaker, rallying slightly, but tor the most, part carrying a hMvy undertone, and had a senti- mental effect on the market, aa did for- eign exchange, which broke again, sterl- ing touching a new low of 4,03. Tho of the President In demanding tlia rejection of tho Lodge reservations In tho ponce treaty had n disquieting ef- fect Hlsh money was another factor In tho decline. With high rates of In- -' tcrest the farmers will be shipping their grains to market moro readily aiul will not be so eager to hold. Increased coun- try offerings of corn and a decrease In, demand for them shorts tound another aid. N Coal scarcity, considered bullish by 6orae, has been accepted as bearish by practically overy one. Scattered hedge' treasure was In evidence. Weather con- ditions were Ideal for conditioning and moving of the grain. ' After the weak opening options fluctuated nervously, 1,'olng abovo Tuesday's close only to sell down und finally weaken. Toward the ,losa there was coverltg by thu shorts, which brought prices njove the low fig- ures. In many quart) rs It Is declared that tho corn movement would bo larger U cars were available. Oats wero slow and weakened with cern. Continued liquidation was also a factor In the decline. Cash demand Is slow and visible stocks largo. Export trade Is hampered by demoralization of foreign exchange. Retelpts at present are large enough to take care of domes- - tlo cash demand, 'irauers aeciare mac the coal situation Is, also, bearing on oats. Provisions were weak after displaying an Irregular ton earlier, for which weakness In hogs and grains and selling for packers were responsible. LockI grain, &c quotations follow: CORN In tho local cash market No. 2 yellow and No. 2 white were quoted at $1.71 \4 cost and freight New York, n it Tho local cash demand was slow and nrtcea were 1 cent lower; No. 1 white'. quoted at 81c, No. 5 white 83'ic.. No. 3 white s3c. No. 4 whin 0Kc to SIHc. all elevator. ItYE Market- firm on reports of export ilea: No. 2 Western luoted at $1.544 free oa board New York. OAKLEY Market firm; feeding, $1.48. malting $1.56 to 11.63 free on board New York. DICKWHEAT Market quiet; new $2.95 to is a 100 pounds. HAY Market quiet; No. 1, $1.80 to JI.IS; No. 2, \11.70 to $1.7&: No. !, 11.55 to $1.85; shipping. $1.33 to J 1.45. STRAW Market steady; No. 1 rye 15 a tan. ni- B- Dectmber. jur CORN\ Mjt .... IIU Mir Mar duett. High. Low. 1395i Jewuibe.r. ISIW Jsnciry.. 1: 72V4 73H fHU Notcmber. 16. W Itmrr... 1.63 CUICACO PniOKS. lS.tS 1J,6 23.33 32.00 140 143V4 IIS 126H 73 7Wi 23.0T 23.75 U.0O 13.55 32.00 iyrEiu.oit RECEIPTS. Tone OATS 139 14714 131 121 123U T1H 71U 25.00 22.95 11.45 23.50 31.50 Close. 72 VJ Whest. 1.261,000 G60.000 Imt Mk . KO8.000 603,000 6SJ.0O) Last jeir 1,153,000 652,000 1.2QS.000 SEAbOAKD CLE.UUNCK3. 1'lour. ' Wheat. Yfsterisy 43,010 817.000' Last 24,000 97.0W L.t year U.OOO 101.000 Ilurnois Alrea Ornln Market. Rt'KNOS AIRES, 19. grain W11RAT Jrm. liirfmlpcr Frbru.iry , CORN -- Steady. DpcchiIkt Janu.irv ......... (. FUXSEEI-Stead- y. Jiouary 1'ibruary Bpo Dictmber . 18,15 . 165 . 131 . 72H 319 ron'oarlsons close, 139H 147H 132i 1HH 74), 25.00 23.03 13.43 18.13 33.M 2.00 7.0J Corn. wtik 1.00C rrifc iK Corn. Close. Chite. 14.70 14.00 e.so G.SO 24.54 ,257'4 21.18 30.00 4214 7.M from PrtCM shown in pesos and per 100 pounds). DIVIDENDS. Stock of record. Am Co., q. $1.50.. Nov. 29 Am. rower & Light Ce., q. If, Not. 21 Alax Rubber Co., Inc., q. JUO Nov., 29 Ciiies Service, mo,. U 14. 13 Cities Service, mo, stock, Jan. 15 Cities Service, pf, mo, Hft.Jan. 15 Connecticut Powor Co., pf. q, 31.60 . .Not. 20 Oas. Elec. Lt. & cf Bait., q, 2 Deo. 15 Cuban.Amerlcan Sugar Co., t, ZV,\. Dec 11 Cuban. Sugar Co.. Pf. q. IK ft. 4000.15 Fairbanks Morse., pf, q, lt3 Not. 20 J. 1. Tasa Tareahlns pf, q, 31.75. .Dec II llergenthaler Linotype Co., 1. :M.Tc Dec. 3 V Air Brake, q. 2ft..Dec. j National Surety Co., q. 3Do,19 National Anl'lne A Chem: Corp., q. lVtt ...Deo. 13 National Transit SOc Nov, National Transit Co., ex. II 50 Not. 21 New Sugar Co., 3\ir. Nov. 24 New Sugar Co., Pf. 3i9i Nov. 24 Pa-1- Mall S3. Co., tOc. Deo. 1 Pa tie Mall S3. Co..' ex. ll.Deo. 1 Porter & Gambia Co., pf, 21- Not. 25 Iron O\ Steel, q. lh\c ,...Jan.li le Iron ffi Steel, pf, 1, - Dee. IS s n J iaquin Lt. At \P-- . pf. q. 11.60 30 lie .1 Porto Rico Sugar Co., 1, 6 De. 10 6' h pnrto Ul Sugar Cq., cf. a. Dec. 10 S 'SMicffl.Id Steel Co., Pf q. lH'.i Dee. 20 T'xis Co.. , Nov. 29 I S Cast Iron Pipe&'Fdy. X pf. q. lft Dea 1 lilted cigar Stores Ca of America, spl, 54 Union Bag Se Paper Co., q, Dee. I EX DIVIDEND TABLE. \o.fla ; Ame- - Ton. Securities, initial f' 'a'yn Edison . crowp shoe f'W' Ilanse fa 'ii lit y Copper General I'lieinleal Har lmn Walker 1' HahJtna 'otton Mills l'r , .on Jim, pf ' lutes Oil SC. '''\\ I'oner pf...... Phi a.i 'phis Electric....:' l' 1. imtitown it Ashtabula pf, \ 'ard Oil of N. J f lard Oil nf .1. nf Initial V Corp., Initial.. ' 1 Plp Line rrj de lUsco Coppsr ' ' Pm I. In. ' - 11 Wools ' \ ' Woi.ds, pf ,, ' '' tia si,rt . ' ..ik ti Hull, pf N\ pf I .r Jlill, rf 4 ' \. of V I' . ir ,t Light. P'. .', ' r pf . .. iiiaonlng lnteatmtnl 123 Tnes-ds- 140K 131 126\4 12614 73 75S 25.00 23.55 U.ftS 18.23 34.0O Oats. Yittrtsy Not. dosinj .\7U4 2at, Dretious Net 30 25 23 28 00 centaros kilos 'I.5 Kxp'MS ...Jan, Cons. Pow. American Ma- chine, Co., Nlquero Nlquero F.epjhllo Pow. Not. 32.50 iletlnlng UiVs Pay- able. Jan. 2 Dec. 1 Dec. 15 Fes. 1 Feb. 1 Feb. 1 Deo. 1 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 2 Dec. 1 Jan. 1 Dee, 2S Dec. IS Jan. 1 Jan. 1 Dec. U Dec. 15 Jan. 2 Dec. 1 Dec. 15 Dec. 15 Dec 15 reb. 2 Jan. 2 Deo. 13 Dec 31 Dec. 21 Jan. 2 Dec 31 Dsc 12 Jan. 2 Dec 15 ir. .12.00 ,14 , 5o , ic , 60o I .lril . 1 ' ,11.00 10o ,154 ,li\. ,38.00 .31.76 .31.23 .82.00 .31.00 . 73c . V4- .81.75 .1'. A: .84 .\0 ....IV. ....11.60 PRODUCE, MARKETS ..P,518, AND PEAS IJEANS Marrow, l?1';.0'\. 100 Iba.. 911.60; mi, $110 .Vhn 1 -- \ijnfhurlan. Ill.SO; caacarrones. IMMiW' . choice, $7.15, I't'ifi ..,S07.7I: medium. 1919. choice.' iais. $7.30; Lady WaAlnston. California, $7.75$; small white, Califor-nl- u, $7,7648; largo white, Idaho, 7.TlS; tepary, California, 15V5.76: kotenaahl, Jap- anese or Corean. $(.50j.75; red kidney, choice, 1318, $1414.25; mi, $13; red mar-ro- 110OI0.50; klntokl. Manchurlan. II t50; yellow ey, f T.Sfi; white kidney, choice, 312.2S&12.30; imperial. Isvio; kumamoto, \dauchurlnn $.,0; caballero. Chilean, $7.507.7S: bavou. ChlUan. Mint \J nan. itwrry, Manchurlan, round. $(.7307.21- - ion i. JS.50ff7; short, $5.30G0: Calllornl. ' J74P 7.10: Pink, California, $7: Lima, Cal- ifornia, choice, $13. 7314; Madagascar. 413 I 12.50. PEAS ScotcTi. l6.7S7i green. Wisconsin, 6.50j7; idabo. J7.JSW7.5o; Washington, f7.30O7.7g; California, $7,500 7.75; Chilean. 17 U 7.5(1; Australian. 7.30 W 7.73: Japanese, $8; black eye, California, 17.23; apllt. yellow, J7.234J7.60; green. $9.30lo; white, small, Manchurlan, 13.50 05.73; large, (707.23. IllTTEB Creamery, higher than ex- tras, lb., 73H 073c; extras, 92 score, T2c; firsts. 9U to 'J I score, (7(4710.; firsts, a to 3 score, 62H63Hc.; soconds, 19 to ft acoie, S70(OHc; lower grades, 615(o.; held, higher than extras, iS8,i49e.; ex- tras, 67JJ68C.; firsts, 61H9H3WC.: seconds, 37 W SOc. ; unealtcd. higher than extras, 734 7Cc; extras. 74i)74Hc.; firsts, e872c; seonds, C962c,; State dairy, tubs, finest, 70j71c; good to prime, (3t(9c; common to fair, 64044c; renovated, extras, 68V 5Jc; imitation creamery, firsts, (3036c; ladles, current make, firsts, (3tp(4o.i sec- onds, Smt(2c; lower grades, 60031c: packing stock, current make, No. 1, 60 Hf 51c. ! No. I, 4HOS0c; lower grades. 47 J49c CUEESE state, whole milk, fresh flats, colored or white, lb., St'iJJSc; average run, colored, 31V4033UC; white. llttO 32c; held flats, specials, 32tt33ttc.; average run, 3Hj33VjC.; lower grades, 23 tf 3V He; twins, specials, whites or col- ored. 31HQ3!c: average run. Sic: lower grades, :iiij)30'5c.; Wisconsin, whole milk, twins, fresh, 301. t3Hjc; single daisies, fresh, 32033c; held, 32UW3Jc.; double daisies, fresh or held, 32tr3Kc: Young Americas, fres'ii, 33 S? 33 Hcicheddafs, Cana- dian. In bond. 29HiJ30ttc.: Stats skims, specials, ;;922Hc; prime to choice, 17 4 2Uc; fair to good, 14017c; lower grades, 7013c COTTONSEED OIL Range of prices: Spot Norember... Uectmber... Januarr Tcbruary.... uarcn April May June Open. 22.03 21.M 21.92 21.25 23.0O 21.65 KM 22.00 nigh. 23.00 Jl.M 21.02 21.23 23.01 21.65 22 1 22. Low, jlro U.CA 2L10 2LS5 21.10 21.65 31.S0 KM Qesa. m 2X10-- 1L12-7- 0 2U7-1- ! I1.26-- 21.2l.Sa ItM-l- S 21.45-1- 0 2.453 lues. dar 22.20 El.f 21.92 2UI 21.93 23.06 g:S 22.lt EGGS Fresh gathered, extras, .doaen, 78Jf80c; extra firsts, 75tf77c; firsts, 70O T4c; seconds, 82068c: under grades, 48t 60c; dlrt No. 1. 6J55c; No. 2 and poorer, 48 52c; checks, good to choice, dry, 44047c,; under grades. 38 0 43c; re frigerator, special marks, fancy, charges paid, 64J55c; firsts, 6253c; seconds. 47 81c; under grades, I504c; State, Penn. ayltanta anil nearby Western, hennery whites, nne to fancy, 98c. 031; fair tu prime, 76097c; gathered whites, common to .prime, 7O0Sc; pullets, 70080c! Pa- cific coast, whites, express, fancy. Hi other Western and Soutnern, gatnerea whites. 70090c: State, Pennsylvania and nearby, hennery browns, fancy, 820S4C.; gathered brown and mixed colors, graded. tnncy, 7sosoc; xatr to prime, miihc, AND MEALRye flour dull fair to Bood. 17 7.25: choice to fancy. 37.3087.50. White corn Hour dull, 13.83 3,90 per 100 lbs. Cornmeal quiet; yellow, granulated, $3.7003.85; white, granulated, t inem9 r irnHr?itv Aasv; hran. 100 lb. sacks. 345: heavy middlings, do., 154; red doc Hour. 140 lb. sacks, 3. Western dull; bran, 100 lb. sacks, 844; standard mid- dlings, do.. I17048; Hour middlings, do., 3S74f5S; red dog flour, 140 lb. sacks, 68. Oil meal, 380.50 per ton. ritUlTH FRESH Applea, red, bskt.. 31.25W2.60; green, 1.25 2, e1' poor, 73C011.25; Baldwin, 34B3: Nortn-e- Spv. 844J10; Mclntoah. 35tj)10; Davis. 8106.50; Twenty Ounce, 34OL50; King. 34.40U7.50; York Imperial. 81S?8; Black Twig. 3408: Snow. I40: Wlf Ktver. 34.6O0r Fall Pippin. 3IO8.50; Wealthy. 3I.50W9; Oreenlng, 8t.60O9.60: Jonathan. Far Western, box. 32.2503.15; Delicious, 32.50O4; Winter Banana, 82.5003.50; Spltienberg. 32.33 03.25. Pears, Seckel. bbl.,' 35013; Bartlett. 35010: Kleffer, 33 06.76. Cranberries, early Tlack, bbl.. 36 0 S: late varletle. 37013. Oranges, Cali- fornia, 32.500 7. 5. Ostrich Egg melons, Western, crate. 32.7504.60: casaba mel- ons, crate. 31.2502; Santa Claus. crate. 33; avocado pears, Florida, doz., $207. FRUITS DRIED Apples evaporated. State, prime, new, lb.. 20iic: old, 170 19C1' California new, extra fancy. 24c.! extra choices 20 20 He; new. choice. II K OlOiJc: old, 17018c; Western, old, in bbls., 80 7c NAVAL STORKS Spirits turpentine, ma-v- .i i.hi 11 70. Tar Retort and kiln. 814.50015.\ Rosin Common .to good , itrnln.4 11T.73: U. Sll.gOI V. I1T.VU; ti, $18; F, J18 03; O. $18.25; II, $20; K. $21.50: M. $22.50; N. II. 318.50: I. 323; WO, $23.50. and WW. $24.23. OILS Standard white. New York, export bbls.. $10.75: do., bulk. $12; do., oases, $23.75. Water white. New Tork, .bbls , 820.75; do., bulk, 313; do., cases, $24.79. Motor gasolene, garages, 24 lie: consumers, L'Ottc. (steel barrels). Unseed oil Strictly pure, gallons of 7Vi lbs., In barrels, $1.78. Calcutta oil. $1.80. l'OTATOKS Maine. 100 lb. bag, $2,500 S; 180 lb. bag, $4.7805.25.; 105 lb. bag, $4.504.85; State. 100 lb. bag. $2.5003: IH0 lb. bag. $4.50 0 5.25; Long Island. ISO lb. bag, $5.5000: 165 lb. bag, $3.2505.75; Jersey, bag, $3.25 0 4.23; Virginia, late crop. bbU. $3 0 4.50; No. 2. $1.5002 2j. Sweet potatoes, Jersey, bak., $1.3801.83; Delaware and Maryland. $1.2301.50: South, em, bbl., $2.734; yams, white, bbl.. $J.60 03; red. $2.6003. POULTRY. DRESSED TURKEYS Spring. Western, lb., 40047: Maryland , 48 052c; old hens, 47048c: old tome. 4404: Toxas, Kentucky and Tennessee, 40046c; Western, old hens. 44043c: old tofns, 430 44c. CHICKENS Fresh killed, dry packed, box. Western, mill? fed. 3048c; corn ted. 33 54 043c; barret packed, milk fed, 110 3c; corn fed, 30034c; Iced. bbls.. milk fed, 28037c; scalded. 27021c; Southwest-ern- . milk fed, kegs, 13033c: corn fed. 30031c! Virginia, milk fed, to 4 lbs., pair. 3738c; 5 to 7 lbs., 29030c; Phlla-delphl- a, 400430.: Jersey and Long Island. 35045c; State and Pennsylvania. 13 0 40c FOWLS Fresh, dry packed, box, Wea'-rn- , milk fed, 25036c; corn fed, 24035c; fresh, dry packed and Iced, bbls., West- ern. 24033c; scalded. 30032c OLD COCKS Western, dry packed, boxes or bbls., 29c: Iced. bbls.. 22c; scalded. 31023c DUCKS Lons Island, spring, tie.; frozen. 40c: Wisconsin, fattened, 410 42c; 4 lbs. and over, 40041c; under 4 lbs. each, 88033c: poor to fair, 33036c OBESE Maryland, choice, 42043c; poor to fair. 35040c; Wisconsin, fattened. 36088c; Western, 10 lbs. and over, 34035c; under 10 lbs., 330 34c: Ohio and Michigan, choice, 34033c: ... .... . . ... - mai.. antrino Large white, doz., 84010.60; dark, 32.60 uublf, ii,auv. uuin LAO IHir, 1.6002. RABBITS Cotton tails, pair, 50086c; Jacks, fresh. $101.25; frozen, 75080c. POULTRY. LIVE CniCKENS Spring, freight, 25026c: express, 24029c FOWLS Freight. 20030c: express, 22081c OLD ROOSTERS Freight, 20c TURKBY8 Freight, 33040c; express. 40c DUCKS Freight. 28030c; express, 30033c GEESE Freight, SOc PIOEONS Pair, 16c GUINEAS Old, 60c: young, 90c PROVISIONS Pork steady; mee... $16.50: family. $62053: ahort clear. $440 51. Reef quiet; mess. $$2033; family. $27028: packet, 323026; eztra India me.s, $49060. Hogs steady; bacons. 22UC, 140 lbs.. 22Hc; pigs, 22. Bel- lies quletl pickled, clear, 2 lbs.. 27c: dry salted, clear, 1820 lbs., 22Uc Oreaaes steady, yellow, 1301314c; choice houso, 12U012KC Pickled hams steady: regu- lar 2 lbs., SIHc; skinned, 0 Iba., 2Z7.C aaiiow uuu; cut ayvi.a., iwwao, ltlit Lard steady; middle West, $23.40 Uli.io. tliv tara sieaay, quute-j- , nominal. Refined lard quiet: Continent, $29. South American, $29.SS Brazil, kegs, $30.25. Compound steady; quoted, 380274c Stearins steady; city lard attar-In- e, 32c. nominal. Oleo. 32c RICE Domestic screenings. 7Vic; sea-on- d head. 141c: medium head. 1314 0 13WjC; fancy head, 13 14c; Blue Ross, choice to fancy, 12K012KC. SUd.YIt Cut loaf. 10.60c: crushed, lO.Mr. ; mould A. 9.50c; cubes. .76c; NXXX powdered, .20c. : powdered, 0.13c; fine gr.inulated and diamond A, 9c; A, $.90c. No. 1, 8.85c. VEGETABLES, MISCELLANEOUS AR- TICHOKES California, French, drum. 314 hub .1. rii.ii.m hh .. 14S. BEANS Vir ginia, bsk.. 31.6003.50; Fouth Carolina. 32 5; Florida. 3206.60; lima beans, Mary- land, bsk., 3304.50. BEETS Nearby, 100 bchs.. 32ff3; bbl., $1.5002.30; 150 lb. bag,. $12301.50; 100 lb bag, $101.23. 11RUH- -' NULit SPROUTS Quart. 12020c CAR- - ROTS 100 lb. bag. 31.3003; 180 lb. bag, 3202.25. CUCUMBERS Florida, crate. 33 4. CA II BAG ES While, bbl.. $1.5003.23; 109, $307; ton. $20035; crate. 81 2301.60;' Savoy, bbl.. 31: red. bbl.. 82JO03.IO; crate. , $J.78ff2.23: bsk-.- . $1.5001.71; 100. $8010. CAULIFLOWERS Long Island, bbl., $30 12. crnte. $l.80if6; western New York, irnte. $23l California, half crate. S2B3. ciurnHY Noarbv.bbl .3IM1.30. CELERY. State and .lerrey, doz. molt 2i0(Or, . rotieli, ' .rat.., $l.:oi I.JO. CELERY CUIBAOE -f 3J01 In -i U' hit.. $i-- 'i ' l.. N .ar4iy, In.. StlrtCOc. Klttll'LANTS caliy. bbl., 334MI hsk , 810;: Klurl.u, box, $2.6004. OARUC Lb, 14018o.j HORSERADISH 100 lbs., Western, 1109 1 12. LETTUCE Nearby, crate, Il.i06f California, crate, I6.60U0: Virginia, bsk.j $13; Florida, li.26W3.60. KALE Vlr. bbl.'. 11.26. ONIONS White. 100 lb. bag. 3393.60; Conn. Valley, yellow, $tj 6; Orange county, $204.60; State and I Wostern. vnllow. I25.i0. red. lifts. HOI Spanish, crate, $202.75; onion pickles, yel- low, bsk., tlOl.iO. OYSTER I'LANTS 100 bchs., 340\. OKltANearby, bsk., 3 4i4; Klorlda, I2.60M3; l'BAS California, ilrum. J20. j'la'l'Eita Nearby, bbl.. 12 6; bsk., 3102.50; Florida, crate. J3M4.30; bsk.. J3CJ5. 1'U.MPKINa Ubt.. 76cll.50. I'AUSNU'S 100 bchs.. JHfl.SO. Kll.S-LB- Y Nearby. 100 bcha.. l(fl,50: Louis, luna, curly, bbl., 13.30 4 : plain. 33tf3.50, IIOMALYE Nearby, bsk., 73c.U3 crate, 7ec.Sl.2S. SHALLOTS Louisiana, I inn 1. I la unnt n. t a i ti. 31.50: Virginia, bbl.. I1.30QJ.73. SQuABil Hubbard, bbl.. II, lie 1.76; marrow. 31 little .demand moro Important stocks 1.60; Florida, white box. 1184. TUIINII'S White, bsk., 30073c.; bbl., 1103; ruta- baga. 31.26W2; bag, 3102. TOMATOES i Nearby, box, SOc.otl.iO;. carrier. 0c& 11.60; California, 100 lb. lug, H02.2S, WATEHCHBSS 100 bchs.. tl.00O2.60. 1IOTHOUSB I'llODUCTS Cucumbers, uoi.. 75c. 032.25; lettuce, doz., B0e.Otl.35; mushrooms, 3 lb. bsk., 73c. 0J5; radlihes. 100 bchs., Hot; tomatoes, lb 16015c. LIVE STOCK MARKET. 11KRVES lUcelpta, 2.4C0 head; 66 cam Steel recorded on sulo. Sleera extremely dull a i... .,, strong tower; some iu between iradea 50c. oft; bulla In llralle4 supply and arund, lts, lo stoady; cows weak, to 26c. lower. Tho Total sales and range prices follow yards were not cleared. Ordinary, to IXDUSTMALS Net fnlrlu nrlma .l..r. .nM 0 -- .... ?' h.\: .''c- - \! jin.y.\ crr.:.:\' \Kits tsB 0.03. uressea ce( aiow. at itvzia per lb., for common to fairly prime native aides. Sales Tobln & Shannon; 110 Canada steer. 1.315 lbs. average. 314.76: 18. 1.372. 314.60; 90, 1,119, $13.13; 1$ Kentucky, 1.228, $13.25; 19. 1,130, $12.60; 6, 920, $10; 1 bull. 1,420, $8.75; 9 cows, 1,030. $6.60; 7, 844. $6.60; 11. 878. $4.30. S. Sanders. 42 Virginia steers, 1,203, $13.50; 69, 1,096. $13.10; 20, 1,076, $12,50; 19, 1.108. $12.10; 61. 1,085, $11.50; 23. 1,026, 311.25: 44. 1,073, $11; 1 bull, 1.090. $9. Mc- pherson A Co.: 21 Virginia steers, 1,174, $13.75; 25 Ohio, 952. $10.75; bulls. 196, $6.60; 2 cows, 1,135, $3.50; 2, 1,235, $3.26; 12, !, $1.76: 9, 179. $6.30; 0. 967, $1.76; 12, $80, $4.60. Kerns Commission Co.. 19 Virginia steers. 1,368, 310.10; 10, 1,368, 14 Western. 1,293, $15; 17. $77. 514.60; 57 Canada cows. 1,038, $8.35; 8. 11. Myers A Houseman: is West Virginia steers, 1,160, $14; 13 Canada. 980, $lL35i 1 bulls, 1,390, $10.50: 31 heifers, 1,123, $12.23; 1), 782, $9. S. Judd & Co.: It cows, 919, IJ: t, 836. $3,26. No -- ton A Co.: a cows, 993, $5: 7, 870, $4. J, O. Curtis & Son: 22 bulla.. 849, $7; 8, 673, $0. Mullen. Stafford & Miller: 10 cows, 957, $4.60; I, $15, 14.10, CALVES Receipts, 1,6$0 head; 950 on sale. Veala $1 lower than Monday; prima Westerns firm; medium and common do. and grosser weak at Tuesday's figures; about all sold. Common to prime veals, $15031 per 100 Iba.; culls. $12014: grass-er- s, $708; yearlings. $506; Western calves, $9.30012.60. City dressed veals steady at 23032c per lb.; country dressed dft., 31029c Sales J. O. Curtis & Son: 67 veals, 142 lbs. average, $31; 2, 196, 320; 9, 118, $1$; 110. various weights. $17021. Mullen. Stafford & Miller: 7 yearlings, 517, $(: 8, $5. S. Judd & Co.: 17 veals, 117, $20.50; 16, 118. $20; 19 culls, 74, $14; 60 grassers, 373, $7.60; 09 Western calves, 253, $12.60; 52, 299, $9.50. S. Sanders: 25 seala, 148, $21;. 30, 85. $15.60: 2, 110, $15. Kerns Commission Company: $1 veals, 124, $13.50; 42. 126, $17; 6 culls. 148. $12; 4, 76, $11; 3 grassers, 136, $7. Tobln & Shannon: 29 veals. $13.40; 9, 92, $13; 9 culls, 7$, $14; 10, 91, $13; 2 grassers, 220, $7. Newton Co.: 11 veals. 131, $30; 10. 129, $19: 4 culls, 115. $11; 03 little calves, 73, $12.60. SHEEP AND LAMR-Recel- pls. 7,230 head; 18 cars on sale. Market steady. Common to prime sheep sold at $4,500 8.50 per 100 lbs.; culls, $4; yearlings, $10 12; ordinary to fairly prime lambs, $12,600 14.60; culls, $8010. Dressed mutton steady at 10016c, per lb.; dressed lambs, ltrsi4c: a few oholce carcasses. 25c. Country dressed hothouse lambs unchanged at $13 per carcass. Sales Myers & Houseman: 202 West Virginia lambs, 63 lbs. average, 314,40; 20 eulls, 44, $10; 19 sheep, 90, $4.50. Tobln & Shannon- - 230 stkte lambs, 69, $14.25; 9, 69, $14; 209. 02, $11.71; 101 Michigan, 73, $11; 26 sheep, 117, $9; 10 culls. 85, $4. Kerns Commission Co.: 163 State lambs, 61. 313.30: 231 Ohio. 1. 112.10. S. Judd & Co.: ,44 State lambs, 73, $14.50; 2 year lings. 1(0. 310: 12 sheep. 109. 38: 5, 106. 35. J. G. Curtis A Son: 288 Stato lambs, 16, 311.60: 169. 67. $14.21; 20, 69, $13.75: 39. .19. A..TI. tm. I. cull lamba and $3, $10; $ year- lings. $3. $11.30; 16 sheep.- 110, $8.10; ,2. 90, $7; 2, $5, $6.50; 25, 14, $5: cults. 70, $4. Mullen, Stafford & Miller: 15 State lambs, 78, $4.50; 4 yearlings, 95. $.11.50. Hoga Rscelpts, 2,310 head; 1 car oa sale. Market steady at $16 per 100 lbs. for light to fairly heavy weights; heavy do., $14,75; pigs, $14.50; roughs. $12; stags. 3. Country dressed pork steady at 200 25c per lb.; roasting pigs, 26 0 30c Sales Tobln & Shannon, 32 State hog. 171 iba. averse.. $13. 8. Ju'dd A Co.: 6 State hogs, 132, $16; 2 roughs, 325, $12. the Stock Markets in Other Cities,. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 19. Hogs 15.000: opened 10 to 13c higher; closed with advance lost. Bulk, $14,380 14.80; heavies, 314.60014.80; medium, 814.(0011.80; lights, $14.30014.80; light lights, 814.20014.60: packing sows, $13.28 014; pigs. $13314.50. Cattle Receipts, 21,000; steady to weak. Heavy beef ateers, choice and prime, $170 13.60; medium and good, $12.35017; com-mo- $10.23012.75; light weight, good and choice. $13.46013.13; common and me- dium, $8.33013.36: butcher cattle, helfera, 36.60014: cows. 36.40012.23: canners and cutters. $1.1506.40; veal calves. $14017; feeder steers, $8.50013.40; stocker steers, 56010.60. Shsep Receipts, 4,000: steady to 23c higher. Lambs, $12.76015; culls and com- mon. $$.30012.60: yearling wethers, $10,600 11.76; ewes, $608.25; culls and common, $305 73; breeding ewes, $7.60012; feeder lambil $11013.36. CHICAGO, Nov. 11. Hogs Receipts, 25,000: estimated $60,000; opened fully steady; closing 23c. lower. Hulk, $11014.35; heavy. $14014.40; me dium, n. man. tv; light, $14014.35! light light, sows, rouch. $18.75914.18: heavy packing 10th, $18.3018.S3i packing sows, 3913.50; pigs. 313.5O014.2i. Cattle Receipts, 19,000; estimated to- morrow, 12,000; weak. Beef steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime, $17.75030; medium and good, $10,500 17.75; common. $3.60010.60: light weight, gnnd and choice. 313.23019.2a; common and medium, $7.60013.23: butcher cattle, heifers. $8.40014.7$; cows. $6.23013.25: canners and cutters. 13.25 0.23; veal calves, $17018; feeder steers, $7013; stockers, steers, $6010; Western range, $7.25014.737 cows and heifers, $6,250 12.50. Sheep Receipts, 22,600; estimated to- morrow, 26,000; unsettled. .Lambs, $12.50 11.83; culls and common, 38.75011.75; ewes, medium, good and Choice, $708.60; culls and common, $306.76; breeding, $6.30011.25. EAST ST. LOUIS, Nov. 19. Hogs Re- ceipts, 16.000; higher. Top. $19.10; bulk, $14.75015; ieaTy weight, $14.76016; me- dium weight, $14.80 16; light weight, $14.50015; light lights, $14.25014.16; Jieavy pagklng sows, smooth, $13,250 13.76; packing sows, rough. $12.50013.25; pigs. $14.33014.75. Cattle Receipts. 6.000; steady. Beef steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime, $13019, 23: medium and good, $11017.76; eoramon. $3.75010.15; light Weight, good and 'choice, 314.60019.25; common and medium, $8.50014.25; butcher cattle: heifers, $6.50 016; cows, $6.60013; canners and cutters. $3O.60; veal calves, light and handy weight, $14.50117 feeder steers. $6.60012; itoeksr steers. $6.30010. Sheep Receipts. 7.300; steady to 25c lower. Lambs. 34 Iba. down, $12,600 14,50; eulls common, $6013; year- ling wethers. $10012.16; ewes, medium and choice, $6.5007.60! nils and com. mon, $206. riTTSBUTtO, Not. 19. Cattle Steady; supply light. Prime, $11016.60. Sheep 8teadyi supply light. Prime wethers, J9. 80010.71; cull and common, $204; lambs. $9014.(0,- - veal calves. $18019. Hogs Steady; supply, 20 double decks Prime heavies, $14.75; mediums, heavy and light Yorkers and Pigs, $18; roughs, $12012, EAST rtUFFALO, Nov. 19. Cattle Re- ceipts. 980: steady. Calves Receipts. 310; 60c. lower. $5320. Hogs Hecelvts. 4.8C0: pigs 36c higher: others steady td'lOc lower. Heavy, mixed ana loraera, ligni uo. inu pis. 818.25015.60; roughs. $11013.60; stags. $$01L Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,00); steady; lambs slow; sheep active; prices unchanged. General Electric. An lesuo of $10,000,000 of Genera! Clectrlc Company bonds matures on De- - J comber 1, anil although no official an-- 1 tiouncement of the courso to bo taken lias been' made. It la generally believed In the financial-distric- t that they ulll he ptid \T In fash nt niattiritv, (Jcnrral ' H epoi' il lit I n' t lieen l'i in-- r Mm qivii bonds In tlio ni.trliol und thin strenEthena.the belief that the cash pay-- 1. ment will te madX I THE SUN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 19X9. SELLERS ARE MOST ACTIVE IN THE CURB Fair Last Hour Demand Causes Small Rally Trading Chiefly Professional. Trading In tlia curb market was taken up yesterday largely by selling during ?t do fet. U tone most etronth Just lean consumew for el.x months ehould be was mand for stocks, and a small rally oc curred. Around midday there was a for and rather light offering? depresicd prices from less than a point to six points. Trading was chiefly prof:sslonal ana on a comparatively small scale. of for r. ....... ,v hv... ' , A -- - 1ne tboivn (oVs, In A. T. Securities. Jlercor Mo International Petroleum and tev- - eral othor Iseueg. Shell Trading and Trnntport, Slmms Petroleum and Carlb Syndicate wero woak earlv. but ralllul substantially. Vanadium and n , 26c. . 'v\\'\' of : ! . It n f 1 1 c T:\i.vnT.rv :::.r , . ? ? , I 2 403, 12i, K. ... o II i 1. yearlings,, ' f and 1100 Aetna Explosives. 1600 Allied Packing..,, S3 - iw An jua itioq xs 600 Atrial Tiro Stores. 1414 4100 Am Marconi 6H 6900 Am Tob Sec 61U 2751)0 Am Safety1 Rasor. MU 200 nrlacoo Motors CO 200 1lritlh Am Cliem. O'i 1W0 llrlt Am Tob coup. K1, , 300 Bucyrus 3314 1300 Car Light 2ti ' IM Colonial Tire IS MM Da foe Eu.tice .... 11',, 400 Durham Hosiery B 60 225 Emerson Phono. 7 200 Farrell Coal 62 100 rfreitone Tire pf. 9sli 12700 Gen Asphalt 127 (900 Gen Motors 39 400 'drape-Ol- a 1H 800 Grape-Ol- a pf 114 600 Gray & Davis.... 4J COO Hones Knitting.. 24,4 10OO Harden (mem..,, 7V4 1804 Hendeo Mfg 47 1300 Hupp Motors 1244 7000 Indian Parking,, 20V4 1700 Inter Rubber U 300 Lima Loco 64 , tjue Lnna jnc...,, .its ' 1A1M T.fl Tnn \K 800 Malhohm Motor., 1IH 1400 Mercer Motors,.., 36 1800 No Am Paper 4VI 100 Ohio Blower 29V 400 Overland Tire 30 200 Facltard M pf 974 3000 Perfection Tire.... 300 Philip Morris IVi S0O Reploglp Steel 61 100 R Kelss 91 IOOO Hep Tire Rub i!4 800 Root Vandervprt.. 53 1300 Snowi Fountains. 11 80 Stewart Warner.. 89 20O0 Fubmurlnc Boat... 17 3100 Sweets Co 12U soa top prod Exp,, fjOOOTrianglo Fi'.tn 4 COO U S Distributing. 6 330 U 9 II S Tool 27ft 48300 U B Steam 5W ISO United Picture Pr 16V 8100 Un Profit Shoring 2i SSOO United Ret Candy. Ul 1000 union uie .... 17 60 Vanadium Steel .. 52(4 50 2S.0O V Vlvladou Inc.... 234 22 200 Warren Bros 63 700 Wayne Coal i 411 STANDARD OILS. 200 Anglo Am Oil.... South Tenn Oil. ..,840 810 S Oil of Cal 3 297 H Oil of N J, ...719 71$ 10 Vacuum Oil 440 4t INDEPENDENT OILS. 600 Alliance 14 H II 70uO Allied Oil ... lOOOAnial Royalty,.,. 1000 Atlantic Pet 2000 Aaeociatfd Oil ... 3M0 Harnett Oil & Ota TWOltell Pet .116 3Vi 12M Boone Oil 64 2100 Huston Mexico ... 3i 12300 Uoston Wyou ...788 00 Brazos Oil ........ 2I'4 lino Huranett V C 2i 600 Coluni Emerald .. SColum Emer old. .725 54M Carlo Syndicate... 4114 2600 Cities Ser B rtfs. 44 100) Commonwealth ... 4114 147fO Cosden A Co.,..., 10)1 600 Cuahlng Pet ZV 470) Elk llasln Pet.... i'i 2(0 Ertel Oil 6 1700 Esmeralda Oil iXO Federal Oil 3 600 Gleru-oc- Oil 84 540) Ouflry Olllesple... Slii 200 Houston Oil 135 SMIndlahoma Ref... 11K woo mi ret rot im Invincible loon Ieland Oil 100 Little Sioux .... Ltvlntiton 7500 Maracaltio Oil..., 6W Merrltt Oil 3900 Metropolitan Pet 500 Mex Pan 10 Midwest Ref wco Morten Pft 314 No Oil 300 Northern Texas... lv Ohio Isnger Omar Oil 40.) Orient Oil 8 Oasge lOOOPennoK OU. 800 Phillips rete...., MOO Prod & TOO Rock O 7O0 Itlrkanl Texas... 8SM Ryan Oil.. 17M Salt Creek Trod. 87 11 14 7 1 !si 22 114 .184 10W Am 6 5 II 1600 11 2XO net ned 12 75 114 114 ft 1000 gapulpa Ret 711 ZiOO Seiiitoyah ou.. 14 8200 Shell Transport.. \6 1O00 Simtns Tet 42H 2700 Sltelly Oil 11'4 300 Southern St 14 3000 Spencer Tet 10O Star Texas H 800 Superior Oil 17 1380 Texas Ranger.,,. 3 200 Tejas Co w l,. 60 C5O0 Trinity .Oil Hi 1100 Tmplctil Oil 19 EO0 Victoria Oil new. 114 500 Vulcan Oil 11 2000 White Oil 35'4 2100 Way O & 0 414 SOOWoodbum Oil.... 914 MIXING. Cold 1000 Amer Mlnea. 1A 1 2300 Silver.... H 1000 Atlanta t 8 2200 llelcher I)lTids..t 6004 llelcher Est 1 40 39 1100 Ledge llrwith 7 7 12000 Host A Mont,. ..4 75 4200 t'aled lining,. ..f 39 100O Calumet t , A 3600 Canada Cop lH 1030 Candelsrla U $00 Virginia H 2300 Cons Cop 614 SAOA rr.Br.nl IfcN t 25 Croesus.. 131$ 1C00 '45 Mining 2Va 100 Golden Gate 1 tm Gold Cans 1 13 1S7CO Ooldfleld DeTel,..t 1314 1000 Gold Kewana t 4 Gold Merger..,.,.! 1000 Gold Silver Pick.l 7 Ittanrind raiHflc....t Mining 1 1000 Jumbo Extena....t ? Knox Divide 1 1714 COO Louisiana Co 14 19060 McNamara t 43 162O0 Marsh ..4 43 Motheriode 1 68 8900 Motheriode new... 614 1000 NaT Ophlr ciipia.ini; 100 ... 'SOS Onhlr Bllxer tlOOORed Warrior A iw) xocnester iiines.T i 700 I San two Metals... oo COA !tllver nf Aril loon 1C 1 15 an v 1VO Min MO Tnno 2900 Tono ,, sooTono Ext 1000 Tono-Jl- B ... 1800 Tono Midway.. 110O 1200 Tono 2314 . 58 . . . . 26J . . . 19 t 23 4 5. ::: .t 58 ,.t ... 2!4 .t Tono 11 roe united luaisrn.... 8000 t 21 lCroWnlla 3 ltnowilbert ,t t 204 .... 14 lOOOTerrlngton t 4 Peek .a 11 llrlh Steel 7s 'Jl. liM 2'i vn ti !;- - . -- i .W '41 81 Inlerbom Jt T 7s IOHWHwIm SVS 844 4 68 mi CO 23' 1 92 3'4 13 ll'.i (I M14 119 'I 24 7 43 1214 17U 11 1.1s 22 4 2914 2314 7'4 50 94 6?s 62 10 89 11 50 27 4H 13 21. 13 cart) 65 32 UV, 10 20 30 1614 191i 116CO 314 214 St 23 214 700 44 81i 2i 311 3114 131 63 k IS 162 5 4 H4 431.4 74U 4114 IV 14 Is 13 Hi 11 33 4'i 9 $200 Vi 1 ...... U, U 3 37 Rig A Ii 1000 4 3a. 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K Silver Htewart iun Success Divide Tono Mlsnah 7 Rescue Eulaf Victory White Caps Caps Ext.t Wilson Slim BONDS jwAlliei J.tJ Oot 64 44t1!4 $ iofi Alas-B- r Arlaona 40 1$ 23 ? 18 to ecsu 10 19 W 63 34 14 H -1- 4 -1- 4 -- A 1J -1- 4 -- U -1- 4 -1- 4 -1- 4 8 9 7A 3. -- 4 Eureka Tlelmont trails 13 4,1 R 41 ll1 14 Ii -I- s 42 14 15 .. 24 5 11 2? 3 HH iH 101 84 -- 1 -- 2 14 3 2 1 2 4! 1 29 H ; - A .. 18 .. H S -- 1 :: T 81 a : 1 4 COTTON FUTURES STEADY AT CLOSE Pinal Market Shows Prices at 4-- to 55 Points Net Gain for Day. Erratic price muvemont and wide swings featured yesterday's cotton mar VIOLATED. 1pHreJJ!!t '.iiil after IU opening and near ltt close. On S&TSZ I &? a tho whole losses were greater than gains ders. Mr. WIIWnon explained that ht I r 7 HrIn ChemtcTl Society, who ana at one lime extreme weaanes. waa - ot abroad to for oyeaxuuo ahowr). eelllnn bolng exces- - lively heavy. The seemed to pr! Investigation of the company's little attention to market factors, al further demoralisation l,...l.rl.r Nation., Mining., t\ifcil uxGllttligo mm imiuwii \\- - stock marlwt mado for considerate sentiment. The forenoon trading ww In particular badly and an early advance pf mora than pne.hlf cent a pound was followed ty reaction to the day's low positions, CO to 90 polnta below Tuesday's cndlne. Tho weather yesterday was generally clear and the customary weekly report waa rather bearish, saying- - In part: 'Cessation of rain In tho Western cot ton bolt haa rjlven much better weather conditions for harvestlnn cotton In that area, and this work made good profresa during; tho week In nearly nil sections where tho harvest has not been com- pleted.\ Opening cables from Liverpool were about as due, perhaps a little better in a few contracts, but- spot business there was quieter than for considerable time, sales of 8,000 bales being reported. At the opening; here prices were up approximately 40 points to down B, lato months receiving better support. Immediately following; the call a better grade of buying appeared, Liverpool, Japanese and New Orleans Interest all taking contracts and Wall Street sell- ing, which aoon boosted the market some 70 points, at which liquidation In- creased, promoted partly by tho un- settled stock . market and tho bearish weeWy weather report The undertone bocamo extremely feverish and lt was evident that a good deal of uneettle-me- nt still prevailed In trade circles. Aa business progressed liquidation lighter, offerings from the South also falling off. which made for sub- stantial Improvement In tone. The Na- tional Dinners. Association h re- port made the amount of cotton ginned prior to November 1 7,540,000 bales find repeated Its figure of 10,900,000 on tho Indicated crop. Only little notice was attracted by that report-- Tho last hour saw prices sharply above Tues- day's flpal levels, with renewed domestlo trade support and a llttlo new buying; by local bulls In evidence. Tho final market was steady at 45 to B6 points net gain. Range of prices:. Tjesr rn.n n rh. Low. Close, oar. November December Janusry ., February March .... April Mar June July Augn ... October .., . 88.40 B 13.M , $5 80 26 13 33.00 . 33 33 34.61 33.00 33.83 S315B . 31.00 23.73 31.13 82 1 81.00 31 B 31.80 . 31.10 81.63 30.20 11 6 30.96 31.90 B $0.40 . 10 85 30.85 29 33 30.65-8- 20.13 . ;10 28 00 28.00 23.43 B 29.00 . 28 01 28 00 2S.00 28.83 n r.lt . 28.10 13 30 :a.\0 MARKET. local market for spot cotton was steady and 50 points higher at for middling upland; sales nil, .Southern spot markets; n M11I.1 i.neh.nveil SI 4tl(L ! sales 4.058 bsles. New Orleans quiet. 23 points' Inner at 39c; sates iiU. modus sieaar. w points lower at 36 50c; sales 90. Savannah 50 points higher at 17.60c: sales 20 wiimln.tnn oulst. M colnts hlrher at 34.60c: sales nil. Aurusta Irregular, 100 points lower at 17c. ; sales nil. Memphis steady, 100 points lower at 40c; sales ego. nt jiuts sieaor. 100 points lower at 42c ; sales nil. Houston steady, unchanged at 89.fA; sales 9,948. Llttls Rock etesdr. unohanod at 40c,: sales :,(. Dallas ateailr, I points higher at 33 33c ; sales 6,638. Fort Worth steady, unchanged at 38.60a.; sales 5.103 bales. COTTON STATISTICS. Yester- - La it Last daT. Week. Year. Port receipts Exports Exports season New York stocks,. Port 38.04 36.18 34.18-4- 22.70 SrOT The Mltfl. quiet. stocks 40,781 46.7V9 23,483 43,443 10,484 1,488,617 1,212.911 1,061.(58 90.043 91,17 186.1S3 ...1,711.737 1,318,918 1,417,733 Interior receipts 53.000 33.883 21.371 Interior shlnments... 43.001 23.7(4 13.844 New York arrivals.. 1.183 1.233 6,813 Liverpool Cables-Sp- ot cotton leas active at 71 points decline on the basis ot 213ld for middling. Sales, 8,000; American, 7,000. Im- ports. 1,000; none American. Future opened easy at 67 to 64 points decline. Closed steady at a net decline of 67 to 73 points December, 22 53d.; January. 22 93d.: March, !10Sd.; May, Zhltd.; July. U81d.; October, 17.95d Man- chester: Yarns, arm; cloths, a fair business doing, Netv Orleans Cotton Market. New Orleans,, Nov, 19. Cotton price swings wero wide to-d- and carried the market abova and below tho level of yesterday's close. Covering of the short Interest was responsible for much In- quiry and fresh long buying entered the market on the theory that tho short In- terest was extensive. Last prices were at net advances of 56 to 65 points. The close was December, 36.55 ; Januarj-- , 31.57; March, 32.81; May, 31.70: July, 30.83 ; spot cotton, quiet. 35 (polrvts lower; middling, 89. P0RPHYEY CONCERNS REPORT. Klttures Cover Quarter Knded en September 30. Two of tho four porphyry copper com- panies yesterday made public their of earnings for the quarter ended on September 30. The report of the Ray Consolidated Copper Company showed total profits ot 1933,147, or 59 cent! a share on Its outstanding capital stock of 10 par value, against total profits of 20 conts a share earned In the preceding quarter and 56 cents a share .earned In the corresponding quarter of 1918. The Nevada Consolidated Copper Com-- \ pany reports for the third 1919 quarter total profits, after depreciation charges, of $404,440, or 23 cents a share on the outstanding capital stock of IS par value, against 9 cents 'a share earned In tho second quarter of this year and 44 cents n share In tho corresponding three months of last year. TO AID BRITISH SALES HERE. American Chnmber of Commerce Open London Barean. Speciat CalU Detpalch to Tag Son from tin London Timit Jerries. CepvrtuM. 1818, all rlghti rutrvii. London, Nov. 19. The American Chamber of Commerce In London Is opening an information department through wtvch it nope to assist British manufacturers to sell their goods In America. The ultimata object Is a Brlttah-Amertc- an reciprocal information ser- vice, but In view of tho present rate of exchange It Is proposed for the time to confine the work to ascertaining the markot i\or goods In America. Kor the present, too, It Is proposed to deal only with proprietary and trade marked articles. il. S. Ttnllroad Profit f 3,301,410. Wasiiikqton, Nov. 19. Net profits de- rived by tho Government from operation of railroads In September wars $3,391,-41- 9, according to final figures for the month mada public y by the Hall-roa- d Administration. The net operating 1000 AM TAT 6a '23.. ITV4 87H a. iMj 87H .. i.i,lnconiQ i: was 877,744,39o. and the CIqv-lo- ro Am T T . '24., 6H Mil Mi; .. ernment J i4.S..2,9iS. O per i.. M14 S0!4 Ml fating revenue!- - Intnlt-- Jl'!.' Il54, nil it ' Sentember. 1913. Operating expenses CHARGE U. S. LAWS Crucible Steel ODIclsls. Aliened to Have Made Irregular rtepoti. Wabhixoton, Nov. 19. Prosecution of certain officials of the, Crucible Steel Company of America, for viola- tion of revenue. Utra will bo instituted Immediately, It was announced by Commissioner of Internal Revenue Roper. Tho alleged irretrularltlM. Jlr. Roper said, were In connection Willi re- porting\ the corporation's Income and ex- cess profits of 1017 and Wt. The Commlflloner'H announcement was made after conference with. II. S. Wilk- inson, chairman of the Crucible com- - neoUate Southern ho trade tended mixed, September British (altered rrdomnm.t books he Immediately tendered Mr. Ho per his cooperation. The company has made payment Pf all taxes found to bo due, Jlr. Wilkinson eald. FINANCIAL NOTES. Liberty National Bank has Issued a fed- eral Income tax table for distribution. Edward U. Pains has been aleoted asorer tary of the South Porto Rico ITugar Com pany. Columbia Trust Company haa been ap- pointed transfer agent ot Amalgamated Leather Company, Inc. preferred gad common. J. O, Penney Company, Ine, reports IU October sales aa $1,751,123, an Increase of $1,281,450 compared with those for the same period, last year. r. s. SmltLeri & Co. announce that Fenalanil Oil Company stock recently by them has been sold. New York Stock Exchange haa admitted to trading Texas Company rights and stricken Jmxican Telegraph Company capi- tal stock from the list. George W. Davison has bean elected a! director and member of the executive com- mittee of the Steel and Iron Company, succeeding James N. Wallace, aeceaseu. Mergenthaler Linotype Company reports ceulo us 'iwcai year rnaeu nroflts. after deDrecla tfepUmker tages, $1,48,1$, against $1,8(3,644 the pre at year. oo 30 a of In United etates Mortgage and Trust Com. pany has been apposed transfer agent of Ohio Body and Blower Company capital stock and registrar of th new luu of $15,000,000 bond of tho City of Marseilles. Matronal Bank of Commerce tut ap- pointed Ourdsn Ki wards aoeUtant mana- ger of It service department. U Joined, the bank's fore In July, lilt. It was formerly connected with the Associated Press. Famous Plytrs-Laik- y Corporation re- ports gross Income from film rentals and, accessories for three months ended on Oc- tober 11 of $t,83,7J, and in the first two weeks ot November of $1,001,161, or n total up to th middle of November from August 1 of $6,887,758. In August the weekly average was $418,8341 In Septem- ber. $481,768; In October, $486,237, and during the first two weeks of rfovember the average was $601,680, Thu the fig- ures aliow a gradual Improvement In every succeeding week and month of operation. Barnet Leather Company, Inc. reports for the quarter ended en September 30 net earnings from operations, after charges for maintenance, repairs of planta and esti- mated amount of Inoome and excess profits tax, &c, as $481,130, preferred dividend ami sinking fund as 150,000, surplus as $381,650. Directors of Cities Service Company have approved the' Issus and sale of $8,000,000 par value of preference B share recently offered to stockholders and declared the Initial monthly dividend on th eompany'ii 0 per cent, cumulative preference B sharss of one-ha- of 1 per pent, parabt on Janu-- i ary l to share of. record on December li. Cross earnings of Cities Service Company for October were $1,488,(77, an. Increase of 837,75$. compared wnn mom oi o.pwm-be- r. The amount available for payment ot preferred dividends for the month was $1,281,68. an Increase of $40,431, and bal- ance available for reserves, dividend on the common and surplus wa $128,783, a gain of $88,887 eomparsd with that of the preceding month, and an increase of $16,-82- 0 compared with the August balance. Gross earnings of Cities Service Company for twelve months ended October 31 wero $20,234,106 and net earnings $13,542,084. Tho amount available for preferred divi- dends w I17.I17.14JO and the balajce available for reserves, common and surplus for th twelve months waa $18.6(3,885. American Acceptance Council announces that It has ready for distribution a booklet hy Robert H. Trsman. formerly Deputy Oovernor of the Federal Ressrv Bank of New York, which deals In a furtdamsntal way wiin meaning an. u.o eeptanee. i TtM.n M.ltoi. assistant to the prtal dent of the Fidelity Trust Company, was sppolntsd yesterday chairman of the bard-wa- r, stset and metal trade committee of the United unspuai runa. George W. Taylor. Jr.. and Benjamin V. Norton were appointed assistant secre- taries of th Ouaranty Trust Company at a meeting of Us director held yesterday. James 6. Alexander, president of the Bank of Commerc In New vYork, waa lcted chairman of the French-America- n Banking Corporation at a meeting of the board held yeatsrday. Brooklyn Edison Company. Inc., dlrsetors have elected Horaee C Du VI director of that company to fill th vacancy caused by the death of James N. Wallace. American Business Corporation, recently formed by prominent New York manufac- turers, hankers and capitalists, snnounees that It has acquired the controlling Interest In the United State Chain BtOres Com- pany, Inc.. direct retail distributer of woman' wearing apparel from manufac- turer to consumsr and operating stores In suburtjsn communities adjacent lo New York city. Melhulsh tt Co. are distributing a book-l- entitled \The Keynote of Prosperity,\ which deals with world trade and Police Department Orders. TRANSFERS AND ASSIQNjrENTS. The following transfers and ssslgnmsnts are ordered! PATROLMBN. To tske effect 8 A, M. November 1$: Abraham Nelson, from 74th Preo. to 73th Prec. To take effect ( A, M. November 34: Joseph E. Jefferson, from 1st Vrec. to 22d Preo. James A. Dowell. from Traflle Dlv., Sub-DI- t. C, to 76th Free. John A. Klernan, from 128th Tree, te l!Sd Prea. TEJIPORAIIY ASSIGNMENTS. BOROUOH INSPECTOR, Thome II. Murphy, Headquarters Dlv.. Brooklyn and Queens, assigned as Acting Chief Inspector. In addition to his other duties, for one day, from 13:01 A, 11. No- vember lt, during absence of Chief In- spector on vacation. PATROLMAN. - Albert Spltt, 17th Prec to first Inapee- - tion 1J1S., to auiy in raiasa prsmisva, tor twelve daya from 8 A. It. November 18, leaves of aidjknct:. The following (saves of abianc ars au- thorised with full pay: CHIBF INSPECTOR. John Daly, Headquarter Dlv,, for on day, from UiOl A. !. November It, to k deducted from vacation. WITHOUT PAT. PATROLMEN. 1 IIIIA14 VVVtt. $, 4l from 12:01 A. JL Novsmber 13, William it. Ryan, un itec-- , rar l from 11:01 A- - M. November 17. Denial U Smith, 6th Prec, for 1 8 A. it. November is. Andrew R. Anderson. Prec ter 1 days front 12:01 November tt. day from 36th yilDsn at. nesrana, eaa free., zor a amy trim 4 P. U. November 32. John J, Regan, 4 Id Prec,. for 1 day from 13161 A. If. November if. Jamea Vitals. 43d Free, for 1 day from 12:01 A. M. December 1. William Lnhman, 73th Prec., for 1 day from 4 P. M. November 16. SERGEANT. Ottn Nlklv. 3(d Preo.. for 1 day from 8 A. If. November 33. PATROLMEN. Robert Mahon, 14th Preo., far 1 day from 4 P. M. November 28. Charles S. Brown, 16th Prec-- , far 1 from 4 P. M. Novsmber 22. William 8. Burden. 2$th Prea.. fer 1 day from 13:01 A. M. November 18. William H. Pross, 26th Prsc., for 1 dsy from 4 P. U. November 27. John Van Dolaon, 37th Prsc, fer 1 day from 3 A. M. November 27. APPLICATION Von TOLL PAT, Th following application for full pay while on lick report Is approved; PATROLMAN. Joseph F. rrer, llth Prec.. from 8:13 r. II. November 3, during disability. DEATH. The fellewlng death li reported: i PATROLMAN 'o!'- - ' Parrel; slile'd 4 j, stlh Pr. .. died at l.:30 A. 31. Novamosr 14. late resldsns. 11$ li Vunera! from his -- l\ Increased to U93.854.580, or I38.981.MT I WMbJngton avwufc day day day U.S. TO GET DYES OF GERMANY SOON Dr. Hcrty Says Arrangements Hare Been Made for Six Months Supply. Sufficient quantities of German vat dyes to meet tho requirements of Amer- - wl\.?-??- 1 lhVti0Z'V showlns lwhi,,a,t, Onondaga tlnna hava han cabled abroad. VT, Hertjr said yesterday, adding that the on Wg thins left to do 1 for the Amer- ican factor to the negotiations to con- tinue to act aa a unit and cooperate at every turn In securing and distributing the dyes. Dr. Herty explained that when ho ar- rived In London about two months ago he found that the Allied Dyes Commis- sion had root only the day before and bad adopted a preliminary partial plan of distribution. It had been found that all countries needed dyes with which to get tbslr Industries under way again. \With a, vlovr to bringing about ocunplota harmony, Jt had been agreed that Ger- many should be accorded the privilege of withdrawing from the dyo stocks turned over a certain percentage of the amount withdrawn by the allied nations, to bo offered at frpe sale, and this ar- rangement proved aufllcJently attractive to make tho Germfns most amicable,\ Dr. Herty .eajd. The fact that there were five nations at Interest, namely, England, France, Italy; Belgium and the United States Dr. Herty pointed out, made It extreme- ly essential that there be a fair and Im- partial distribution of the dyes avail- able. It was finally agreed that France; Belgium and Italy shoHild take an' tunOuttt not to exceed 8,200 tons, to bo' divided as they paw fit, he twld. but tt wae particularly arranged that they, should not take out more than 30 pert cent of the total of any one color, nnw Silk Up JS a Bale. An advance of 5 a bale on all grades) of Japanese raw ellk was reported la cablegrams received from Yokohama' yesterday, SInshuI No. 1 was eald to be selling at $1,490 a bale and Kanea.1 No, 1 at $1,600. These prices ore the hlgh est on record. In sympathy with the advonce abroad, prices In the loeal market were marked up ainghul No i being quoted at: J12.J7H a pound and Kan ail No. 1 at '13.00, Southern Yarn Prices TJp. PitiiUMrLi-inA- , Nov. 19 -P- rice reports u?ci?f 1thtfr?r,ons'in cotton ere developing gome of quotations in certain groups and 17! tefi ou,the1rn sl\8le e!ns, from J6s, Inclusive, appear to havo taken on new vigor, prices having moved up cent or two a pound. A similar situa- tion Is shown to exist In Southern ply fkolns, 31s selling up to 91 cents a pound, or on tt par with 24s-- 2 carded twrps, and there being added about 2 cents a pound more to lower grades of JOs-- 2 skeins. P. J. Best to Leare Mncy'. , Francis J. Best, advertising and aales manager for R H. Macy & Co.. yesterday that as soon as a Is named ho xrill sever his con- nection with Macy's. Mr. Best has been connected with the Macy store for four yf ars. Before that ha was with Lord Taylor for a year and with Bonwlt, Tel- ler & Co. for three years. Brutf Baying; Conservative. Trading In drugs nnd chemicals In the local mantet tnia week has been marked by a conservative buying policy. The unloading of cargoes of cruiin dnm f. lajed by the longshoremen's strike, b r.xng soma enect on market prices, but there havo been no serious declines In prices. Menthol Is higher; also cloves, peppy seed, Spanish saffron, senega root, Klo Ipecac, Spanish licorice root, balsam pcru, formaldehyde and cream of tartar; while Japanese camphor, quinine, caf- feine, celery teed, mustard seed and high dried rhubarb are weaker Tho shortage of benzol and the strong export demand for Intermediates have cnused an acute situation In the dye in- dustry, Drug and Chemlfal Market! re- ports this week. Many manufacturers of colors who do not make their own Intermediates find It difficult to obtain supplies. Prices are advancing. Owing to small supplies prlceo for es- sential oils and heavy chemicals nre nik In Transportation. In view of the great number of loste recently of goods while In the hands cf motor truck transportation concerns credit men for wholesals houses are be- ginning to realse the risk Involved, par- ticularly for the Interurban haul, and ara urging the necessity of careful In- vestigation of the financial responsibility of such concerns before merchandise Is Intrusted to their care. It Is pointed out that th status of inch concerns as com- mon carrier ha not yet been definitely fixed, and that II I a matter of difficulty to enforce collections of claims for that rearon. In the case of common carriers when goods are shipped f. o. b. the consignee la responslbe' after the shipper has re- ceived a bill of lading from the carrier, and In the ,event of loss the consignee must pay for the merchandise and look to the carrier for reimbursement Court decisions are said to vary, however, In their definitions of motor truck transpor- tation companies as common carriers. Butnett TroublM. IN BANKBUPTCT. DW10I1T L. HtlBUARD. 143 Audubon avanus Voluntary. Assets, USD. Prin-etr- sl crsdltors: McLaughlin Stern, $888; lira Doty Lsvsre. $400; Walter E. Chase, $400. Attorney for petitioner, . 11 C It.... IB fill.. NEW YOR1C COUNTT BAKERT AND LUNCH IIOU4, isae uroaaway invol- untary. Liabilities sad assets net stated. Attorneys far petitioners, Dsshew A Bar. natt, 18 Park Row. WILLIAM P. DOLL (Liberty R. F. D.) Voluntary. Asasts, 818. Principal cred- itors: Xlty of New Terk. (34T: Lakv Lib-r- tr Land Company, (1,(00; fleerge Car. pentsr, $39$. JUDGMENTS. MANHATTAN. Judgment filed ysitsrday; first nam that ef dsbtori Amdress. Harold S. Asen Ga- rage Corp Asphalt Construction Co. 11. deekl .., ..... Broniteln. Morris. Joeeph A. Bronsteln and Samuel Bron-slel- n (Brunstasd Cio.) Babeock, Alton Slats Industrial Comm i Backar, Edith N. Oarbar Bsrtallnl. Domenico Central Boda Water Apparatu Co., Ino. Cletn, Jonas H. W. Urugler..... Clnlnvlll, JOMPh M. R. Tobln.. Coolsy, Alvah R- - chnssver Co., Defsne.'jVsVpb and Louis A. W. IJeb.rs Dunfse, Chas. W. (Xlltehall Floor C.) A. Drsltbatd ........... Engsl, Alaaander, and llirlha Engsl M. Schaehlsr Tine, Jlymaa 3. B. Thing Co . Inc. Trled.'snde- -. Eer .fJ, tuSJ Itv A fgstialtv Co. of N. 1 r.tple, fi . Futter.uan, oli.nn, ;.nu ElsU Fultsr.naii (rulle.-ru.- ti llrov.) w-- la ioaen v ... 3M0.34 $88.00 (.$91.1$ 218.00 M8.20 338.(3 178.70 (11.30 111.11 218.74 233.70 20MI Textile WaglFfsht 5tira New Englaad Nov. 19. If the PROVIDlisiCE. operatlvea in and Hew Bedford who tools action last weeh toward demands or a 24 per cent. Increase la wages ret higher pay, It Is cesetd-ere- d likely that tejctlle manufactursrs In Rhode Island wljl.be Xieod with .a similar sltuattdn, and for .thla reason much Interest Is centred' here on tho situation in thesu two Mussacliusulta cities. It Is understood that tho opinion, prevailing- - among the manufacturers' here la that the Fall Rlvor and New Bedford teutlte men will not grant A 26 per cent Increase, and that they may fight against any Increase at this tune. L Cinsbere IL Felt Orant. Watklns Cy. and Gardiner Watklns C. J. ton HarJe. Herbert S. American Hardware Corp. ot N, V....... Hassen, John si. C Ualewakl... Isaac, PhlHp II. Jlllgrlm Ct Bros., Inc. Jeffrey Van Co., Inc. F. Kuehn et al Jretj!kl, Alfred. William N. tTomwell and U. a. Trust Co. of N. Y- -J. V. 1111 name ju. i uurtia Kannensoho. Harry C. Berlar... Kahn. Samuel J and Thomas B. Martin A.- rresman Kellam TrMiportaUoa Co., loo J. U. Howard..- Lamina Aircraft Co. ft. U Toung Lauterbach, Morton D.U. R. Moo Meyer, Louis Toklo Restaurant Co.. Ino Mansion.' Tony (North Paper Stock Co.) Interstate Corru- gated Bos CoM Ini Olch, Jacob L. Greenberg Orel Construction Co.. Inc. A. II. Bunnell PrUe. Jesse V, Berkshire In- dustrial Farm ferlalsn Art, Inc.J. L. Woodruff Pan. Hat Work, Inc. M. Stsrn. . Pekter, Solomon, and Fidelity A Casualty Co. of N. Y. Peo- ple. Vj... Raay. Harry F. P. Hudson Roo, PhlUp A. (Jnternatltmgl Range Co.)Perktnaon Coke Coal Co,,- - Roth, Kulman M. Bardach et al. Ruckert, Elsie D. Dworldn Ilnbln, Dai, and Joseph Colls O. A. OrenowlU ...... Stamper, Benjamin A. Data.... Scofleld. Stephen B. O. A. Bhssr Uocledad Oaneral ds Represent-clon- ej Western Cartridge Co.; cost gcofleld. Stephen B. P. Robert fi Co Scheer, Wm. J, J. If. Wolf Bt.fTens. John JI. and Plrlellty tt Casualty Co. of N. Y. Peo- ple, Ac .,, Tafrakfn. Albert M. Wlnegood.. Tllus. Wm. A. IWIIIlam A. Tltu Co.) Sheldon, Dawson, Lyon A Co Uls, Joseph F. Freeman........ Van Schalck, Frances Howard n. Ware Corp . Vorlght, Herbert C. T. M. James A Co , V. Johnson Co., Inc. Topping Bros Weber ft Hellbroner Hollbrook, Cabot A Rollins Corp.: costs... Willlasi li. Brick. Inc. J. Dupont BRONX. Lenox Conitr. Ce.. Inc., and Israel Singer M. Rachklnd McCorratck. Jams J. F- - Berntott Sanders, George S. Friedman et al Shapiro. Charles I. Appleman... Slmo. Jacob C. C. T. Wright. as admit... Simon, Ralph M. and Jesse M. Same SATISFIED JUDGMENTS. MANHATTAN. name that of debtor; second that of creditor and date Judgment waa filed: iieciceiman, Harris a, naia; .Aug. 13, 1808 (vacated) Same M. Breltbart; Aug. 18, 1103 (vacated) Same J. Surst et al.; July 15, 1808 (vacated) BameB. Knieger et at.; Dec. 7, 1907 (vacated) Same D. Kallman et al.; Jan. 2. 1808 (vacated) Same II. Rappaport et al.; Dec. .12, 1807 (cancelled) Same H. Denker et al.; Dec. 12, 1807 (cancelled) Same J. Well et al.; Aug. 1. 1(09 (cancelled) Beckelman. Henry J. Epetein; leon; June 30, 1907 (vacated).. Bechlman, Hinry J. Epstein; Feb. 17, 1908 (vacated) Beckelman. Harris and Rosy IV. Drcitbart; JIarch 13, 1913 (va- cated) Beckelman, Harris and Roale M. Settr, June 8. 1809 (cancelled).. Same M. Kreasel; March 3, 1910 (vacated), .... Beckelman, Harris and Honey It. Katz et al.; Oct. 18, 1909 (va- cated) Beckelman. Rose and Harris, aleo' Jacob Kaufman R. Mendeleon; May 1, 1308 (cancelled) Beckelman, Harris. R Beckel- man, Jacob Kaufman and Joseph Cukerfeln A. Elaen-stad- t; April 10, 1908 (vacated). Beckelman, Harris, Jacob Mlcko-wlt- x and Joseph Kaufman State Bank; Feb. 4, 1913 (va- cated) Oreenan. Vincent F. Mason et al.; Nov. 11, 1919 (vacated) Flynn, Julia A Morris Park Instates, inc.; jci. , rai. tcan-celle- Tarks, Arthur A. L. R. Broun; Jan. 17, 190$ Huntington Knights of Columbus Club, Inc. Brunswlck-Balke-Collend- Co. of N. V.i July 5. 1918 Earns game; Jan. 3, 1919 fHme Same; Oct b. 1913 Oorham Construction Co. 11. A, Levlnson; Nov. 30, 1914 Caffray. Edw. J. 1L Welthorn: 30, 1918 Vets, Hugo Emanuel Katz Estate Corp.; June 13, 1(17 Octagon Films, Inc. Film De- veloping Corp.; Nov. 11. 1919.. Spohn. H. L-t-- M. Bsrtela; Jsn. 7. 1918....' Barrett. W. M. M. Jones; March 8, 1919 BRONX. Rock. Mildred D. OuaBtavino. as admr.: Nov. 8. 1919 Earns Same; March 1, 1919.... 113.31 183.40 123.13 13.70 441.20 1(7.1)4 1J.42L00 1,1(3.80 448.60 e.40 4.B90.50 S.10I.70 134L2S 12.15 84.12 1.460.8S 403.80 28T.78 1,040.70 B6.C1 (00.00 100.60 271,00 23rt.es 887.22 1TO.IT 1.4H.11 U6.C9 120.80 J.Sfl.22 43i.:0 1,000.(10 1.070.S5 '70S.S7 S04.20 l6.12 l,5fi.ST 126.46 151.11 r.3.16 CftOO 24CT.72 303.9S 80.15 106.35 First Sept. $320.78 320.33 102.90 71.(1 2(4.(3 1(9.41 1(9.41 !,229.2 112.13 2(8.13 317.85 933.19 344.58 231.20 (14.42 111.48 343.14 111.97 2.038.23 412.14 S27-.- 4 177.84 223.01 )8(.U 203.41 614.51 103.(4 200.21 1,183.94 $72.2 ,37 PLANTERS TO GET CREDIT. 09 Hardlnc Denies neport of neserve Dank' C'baune In Cotton roller. Vashinoton, Nov. 1?. Gov. Harding of tho Federal Reserve Board set at rett rumors that Federal Reserve banks were preparing to withdraw credit to cotton planters. In a telegram to the cotton committee of the National Farm- er Union at Memphis he eald that there had been no change In policy as to loans by reserve or member basks on cotton as security. The Federal Reserve Board, the mes- sage said, did not believe that resene bank resources \should bo used directly or Indirectly for speculative purposes or for facilitating hoarding of commodities for such purposes.\ \The board has consistently main- tained,\ It continued, \that the gradual and orderly marketing of crops Is proper policy and believe that the bank should extend to producers such accommodation as can be safely made to carry this policy into effect, thereby avoiding sales at eacrhlce prices, which usually result from fotclng an undue volume of com modities est the market at one time.\ BOSTON GREETS TRADE GROUP. International Commission Open Two Day of Conference. Boitoh, Nov. 19. Members of the In- ternational Trade Commission were greeted on their arrival here y by representative New England manufac- turers, financiers and exporters. The commission, composed of Indus- trial leaders of Great Britain, France. Belgium and Italy, and accompanied by artnt of (lie Department of Commerce, 44.43 o fic.als of the Knllrd State Chamber i. (.\oi-- i i \.rto aiu v n..'iivri ul nttaLV , , - ' 'to daya' . jLtits of conferences ie e with a vlaiv . to obtaining cooperation m solving re 0-1 Muintftldn wohlama la fihjsussk. I