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2VtL W\- - f 20 THE SUN, TUESDAY, JANUAEY 6, 1920. Some Business Suggestions for 1920 IN giving thought to your business affairs for the new year, have you considered the following important matters? Your Banking Business this Company offers every commercial and foreign ing facility. Deposit accounts, subject to check, bear interest on daily balances. On certificates of deposit issued for from three to six months, or on deposits subject to thirty days' notice of withdrawal, a higher rate is paid. We invite you to consult us as to how we may serve you and your business interests. Your Interest and Dividends the reinvestment of your income to the best advantage may be a real problem for you. Our Bond Department is prepared to assist you in the selection of sound bonds, notes, or preferred stock, offering attractive income returns, that are particularly suited to your requirements., Your 1920 Investment List perhaps a careful expert review of your present holdings would indicate ways in which you might improve your in- vestment position. A consultation with our Bond Depart- ment involves no obligation, and may be of value to you. The Care of Your Securities the clipping of coupons, the making out of Income Tax certificates, and other time-consumi- ng details in the care of your securities, can be delegated to us. Our Trust Depart- ment receives securities for custody, .' guaranteeing their physical safety, collecting income and maturing principal for you, and attending to other matters of routine. The fee is very moderate. Making or Revising Your Will have you considered arranging with your attorney to make your will, or to revise it to meet new conditions? A will safeguards the interests of your heirs, and by appointing this ' Company your executor and trustee, you can save them worry and expense in the administration of your estate. You are cordially invited to call at any of our offices con- veniently located downtown and uptown and discuss with us these and other matters in which we may be able to assist you. Guaranty Trust Company of New York 140 Broadway V FIFTH AVENUE OFFICE Fifth Arenue and Capital and Surplus $50,000,000 Resources over $800,000,000 PRODUCE MARKET. 1IEANS AND rEAS BEANS Marrow, 1119, choice, 100 lbs., 111.75012; 118, i olee, tllll.2S: Manchurlan. J11.50; 1 choice. 1919, T.767.85i l18. 17.60; medium, 1919. choice, 17.75 i Lady Waali-ltisto- California. 17.75; small white, Call. i rnla, 17.75; largo white, Idaho, !7.7o; In ga white, Montana. 1919; JS; Tcparjr, C, lifornla, JSS5.75; Kotenashl. Japanese n\ Coraan, 17: red kldnejr, choice, 1919, JH.75; 191S. 113; red marrow, 1919, 112.75 IS; Klntokt, Manchurlan. U5.i0; yel-!- - eye, 1919, 11.7509: black turtle soup, U19, 12; white kidney. 1119. 216: Kuma. rt 'to, Manchurlan. 11.50; Cahnllero. Chll-- e. n, 17.5097.73; Bayou, Chilean, JHt0.2o; 0. 1nberry, Manchurlan, long, 17.75 short, t 2506.50; California. 1911. 16. 2507. 25; 1. in. California. 1919. IH.50; 191s. 1140 1 50; Madagascar, choice. J10.50fJll.25. 3 AS Scotch, 16.2306,30: green, domestic, 1' 23; Jnpanese, 17.5007.60; blac!' eye, I Ifornla, J 91 9. 28, splits, yellow, l\.2jJ 7 i; sreen, 19.2309.75; white, imiill. Man-c- l Jrlan, 15.7506; large. 1797.25. IIUTTKIl Creamery, higher than extras, II 70V70Hc: extras, 02 score, fiUtfOOWc; firsts, 90 to 91 score, 64061c; firsts, 88 to I score, COttttMc: seconds, 83, to 87 re, 56059KO.: lower grades. 53035c; 1: I, higher than extras, 68068HC.; extras, ; (iG7Uc; firsts, O0ttc; seconds, 560 t, ; unsalted, higher than extras, 72 H0 7 ,c; extras. 71072c; firsts. 630CSC.; if onds, 57062c; Slate dairy tubs, finest, (o'S9c. : good to prime, 60066c; common to fair, 52059c: renovated, extras, 6 8c. I I! ts, 56037c: Imitation creamery, firsts, I. ifilc; ladles, ourrent make, firsts, 50 0 C c.: second, '04ltic lower grades, 41 f 47c: packfcie (look, current make. No. 1, 4Sc; No 2. ' low' grades, 43046c. CHEFSE--fU,- e. voie milk, hold flats, ar clals, JfHO.: auras' run, 31032c: 10 cr grades '!fZ'\ iwlrs held, spe-,- r Is. whl'cr, S1U.032C; colored, SUt'J 3 ; averare un. colored or white. 31c; 1. cr gradea 26070 c: Wisconsin, whole 11 k, twins, fresh 30021c: single daisies, , 3212!eC. held. 32V33C.; double it isles, held o' fresh. I1H0JUO.' Young A lor'css, fresh. 32,403!c: Stale, skims, fr ih, specials, 22022 Kc; prime to choice, '20c: fair to good. 14017c; lonei C del, 7013c. EtifIS Fresh gathered, extras, dozen, 7 ; extra firsts, 76077c: firsts. 7(075c: K onds and poorer, 62 0lc; refrigerator, fr. clal marks, fancy, charges paid, 64 0 5 ; firsts, (10 63c: seconds, 46050c; u lergrades, 30045a; sterilised, 55060c; d lies. 31042c.) checka JS03Sc; State, 1 insylvan'a and nearbr Western, hen- - n y whiles, extra. 3I0I4(.; firsts to t- - t firsts, 78012c: under grades, 74077c: c hered whiles, firsts to extra firsts. 7S0 t ; puliels, 61074c; Pacific const, whites, r res, extra firsts to extras, JOyslr.; li ts. 7C079C.: pullets. 65074c; other V stern and Southern gathered uhltes. 7 SOc; Stale. Penuyl-an- la and near by. Ji iinery browns fancy. iOtrSlc: gathered' J I wn and mixed colors, graded, fancy, J 7 78c: fair to choice, 71076c. ' I'MIUIt AXD MKAly TlYE Vl.OIin rtrm! f ' In good. It. 5009.10. choice to fancy, t 1509.73 WHITE CORN FI.OU11 quiet; 1 3304 a 100. lbs. COFIN MBA1, dull: : low granulated, 14; white granulated, 1 S. Feed, city, steady: brnn, 100 lb. r ks, 119, heavy middlings, do., 154; red t Hour. 140 lb. sacks, 147. Western un- - r led: bran, 10 lb aacla, 148.50049.50; s ndard middlings, do.. 149050; (lour r 'dUngs, do., 159; red dog (lour, 140 lb. s s. 166. Oil meal, 177.50 a ton. KnF.SH APPLES Red, p- -r r , i green. small r I poor, 75c.ttjl.i0: Baldwin, lttrs.50; them Spy, ttfsH.SO; Ben Davis. Hfi\.; cnty Ounce. 11517; King. II.SOOJ.SO- A iiesap, t08: York Imperial. fJ.30V: K mini Vlnsp, tLIHfrS; Bind: Twig. JJ 0; Snow, Jiff7.Ji Wnir nw - ' SO ' 50: Fill Pippin, H06.3O; Wealthy, DWJ; Orrenlng. tS'Hu.iii. Wlmop, i: 3t m. t,OX. llfSS &A. J.n.KAn ) Iclous. iO3.50: Spltsenberg. t.tfl :3; V VI i:u' Kw; oiaman uineup, VJ'.\\j.D0.xi i.iui rKAns iJrfJ; tfl,.,' \uerr. Bosc. lloil; i;.lSrt0.r' . . CnANBERrtlES Cape \'\i L, l. tot I : late va- - MADISON AVENUE OFFICE Madison AVenue and 60th Street 43rd Street rlelles, 16W10; Iing Island, early, black. t70S. ORANOUS Florida, doz., 11.250 5:, California. 1207. KUMQUATS Flor- ida, qt., 10020c TANGERINES Florida, strop, 15.3009. GUAPEFRUIT Florida, box, 11 50 DUIKI) FnUITS APPLES, Evaporated, State, choice, lb., 22c: prlmo, 2014 021?.; Ynklmas. extra, choice. 24c; California, extra fancy, 24c; extra choice, 20 021c; old, 18019c; chops In labia., lb., 10011c; waste, old, In bbls., lb., 6H0SC NAVAL STORES Spirits turptntlne. machine bbls.,. 11.73. TAR Retort and kiln. 114.50015. ROSIN Common to good, strained, 117.60; B, 117.60; D, H7.C&: K. 117.73: F, 118; G, 118.25; II, 118.33: I. tlS.50: K, 120 ; M, 120.50; N, 121.50; WG. 22: WW, 123. OILS Standard whlto. New York, ex- port, bbls., 119.73: do. .bulk, 112; do. cases. 123.75; water white. Now York, bbls., 120.73; do. bulk, 113: do. cases, 124.73: motor gasolene, garages, 25Hc: consum- ers, 27Wc (steel barrels.) LINSEED )IL strlctlv pure, gallons of 714 lbs., In bbls., 11.93: Calcutta oil, $2.01. POTATOES Bermuda, No. 1, bbl.. $11 012; No. 2, 19.50010.50; No. 2. 1709; Virginia, lata crop, 150 lb. bag. 14.5004.75; bbl.. 15; Maine. 100 lb. bag, 12.7503.33; 180 lbs., 1305.25; 165 lbs., 1506.75; State, 100 lbs., 12.5003.23; 180. lbs., 1506; 166 lbs., 14.735.50: Ponnylvanla, ISO. 1506; Long Island, 180 lbs., t5.25 0 6.25; 165 lbs., 1506; Jersey, bag, $3.5003. SWEETS Jersey, No. d, bsk., 1202.75; Delaware and Maryland, No. 1. bsk., $1.7302.50; yams, Southern, bbls., 1205. rOULTKV, DRESSED 'TURKEYS Western, spring, lU, 46052c: Texas, Ken- tucky and Tennessee, lb., 43049Cj; West- ern, old hens, 46049c; old toms, 43044c. CHICKENS Fresh killed, dry picked, box. Western, milk fed, 34047c; corn fed. 32i45c; bbl., picked, milk fed, 30042c: corn .fed. 23039c: eealded, 27030c; Philadelphia, 40 0 45c; Jersey and Long Island, 35043c; State and Pennsylvania, 12040c; fowls, fresh, dry picked, fcox. Western, milk fed, 25035c; corn fed, 23034 if.c: dry picked, bbls., Western, 24 t 31a; \ Western, scalded, 27030c; old cocks. Western, dry picked, boxes or bbls., 22023c; scalded, 23c. DUCKS Long Isl- and, frozen, 41c: Western. 4 lbs. and over, 39c: under 4 lbs., each, 35036c; poor to fair, 30932c. OBESE Wisconsin, fat- tened. 33036c; Western, 28030c; West- ern, poor to fair. 26027c. SQUABS Large, white, doz., $4012; dark, $2.5003; culls, $L6O02. POULTRY, LIVE Spring chickens, via freight, 30c; via express. '2t032c; fowls, colored, heavy, via express, 32031c; light to medium. 23030c: white Leghorns, via express, 23030c; old roosters, via freight, 22c: turkeys, via freight, 40c; ducks, via freight, 40c; ln expres. 38040c; ge.'s. uvernge run. freight. 30032c; fatted, via freight. 33033c: average run, via express, 30031c: fatted. 32036c: pigeons, per pair, freight or express, 61 0 73c; gumeas, pilr. 73090c. PROVISIONS rork easy: mess. $41: family, $52062; short clear, $44 050. Beef unsettled; mess, $21022; family, $26027; Vncket, $22023; extra India mess, $180 to. Hogs tlrm: bacons, 20\ic: l'O lbs.. 21 lie; pigs. 21 He. Bellies dull; pickled clear. 2 lbs., 26c: dry salted clear, 0 lbs., 20l;c. Greases firm: yellow, 1201311c.: choice house, 12U013c. Pickled hams dulrl; regular; 2 lb., 25 14c: skinned. 0 lbs., 20'ic Tallow strong; city special, loose. 17c. nominal. Lard firmer: middle West, City lard (Inn: auoted. 23K022c: refined' lard, firm; Continent, 126.75; South Amer- - : lea. $27: Brazil kegs, $29. Compound i si.Mdy: quoted :5wzsi,c Ktearlne steady; ilty I.i nl stenrlne, 30c, Oleo, 21c, VKfiKT.tni.Ert, MISCELLANEOUS California, French, drum. J1R fell); box. $10011; Jerusalem, bbl., $40. BEANS 'Florid. bk.. $H'a.r.il; llm re a rut, Cuban, bsk., 11.8003; crate, $1.30 f4. I1KF.TS Nearby. luO briis.. 03-hi- S.KH; l.\0 Ih. his. t2..\.OO.T..0: 10U lb.. 1203. IlltUSSEIJI SPROUTS Near- by, qunr.. 100.10c CARROTS J 00 ll. bis a;i.;.v. i.,u lus.. 130.1 so; Iiulslana, ion bchs., HO.'i. CABBAGES White, tibl.. 13 02; ton, 1G0OS0; Florlds, bsk., J2.730 3 23; California, crate, $3.730 4.23 ; red, bbL, UOOt too. I7B9100. CAUL1FLOW- - EIIS Long Island, bbl.. $2.3005: a. half crate, 11.SO02.23. CHICORY Louisiana, bbl., $304; Florida, bsk., 12 02.30. CELERY State, rough, crate. $4 08; California, crate. 1309. ESCAROLE Louisiana, bbl.. 1400; Florida, bsk., 12.50 0 3. ENDIVE Belgian, lb., 33043c EGGPLANTS -- r Florida, box, 1192.75; Cuban, 1102.50. OAHUC Lb., 18022c HORSERADISH 100 lbs.. Western. $150 10; nearby, 100 lbs., 113016. KALE Vir- ginia, bbl., $1.2301.75. LETTUCE Cali- fornia, crate, $2 0 2.50; Florida, bsk., $104. ONIONS White, bag, $400; yellow, $460; red, $405.50; Spanish, case, $4.5005: halt case, $2 0 2.75; crate, $1.850 2.25. OKRA Florida, carrier, 1303.50; Cuban, $303. PEAS Telephone, drum, $10012; Admiral, $700; California, .telephone, crate, tlOM 11; Admiral, $708; Florida, bsk.. 1205. TEPPERS Florida, box. 11.25 0 2.23; small bsk., 1101.50: large, 11.26 0 2: Cubrtn, box. 1102. PARSNIPS Bbl.. 12.5003.30. PARSLEY Ixiulslana, curly, bbl., 120022; plain, 120 0 22. ROMAINE Florida, bsk., 1102.25. RHUBARB California, cnsi 11.2301.50. SHALLOTS Louisiana. 100 bchs., $203. SPINACH Virginia, bbl.. tl 04.50; California, bu. bsk.. $101.30; Cali- fornia, crate $2.5003. SQUASH Hubbard, bbl., $2.500 4: marrow, $2.3003.50: Florida, white, box, $202.50: bale. $1.5002; Cuban, white, box. $202.25. TURNIPS Whlto, bsk., 75c.0$1.23; bbl., $204: rutabnga, KM., $202.75; beg, $1.7302.50. TOMA- TOES Florida, carrier. $204.75; Cuban, carrier, $1.60 0 4.50; Nassau, $2 0 4.23. WATERCRESS 100 bchs.. $204. LIVE STOCK MARKET. WEEKLY RECEIPTS. Cattle. Calves. Sheep. Hogs. Jersey City 5,497 3.790 19,325 9,988 New York 1,764 2,254 4,073 16,967 Central Union.. 1,949 63S 3,679 BEEVES Receipts, 4,580 head; 62 cars on sale. Steers very slow; closing about steady on good, heavy1 beeves; others gen- erally easier: bulls firm to 25c. higher. Cows uneven: closing 25c. lower on all grades at the upper yards. Most of the offerings went to the scales. Ordinary to good steers sold at $10.50016.50 per 100 lbs.; no real prime, do.; ordinary to choice bulls, 17011 23; common to good, fat cows, 24010; tallends, 13.50; heif- ers, 310.40011.75. Dressed beef steady at 16026c per lb. for common to prlmo native sides. Sales: S. Sanders: 31 Virginia steers, 1,200 lbs. average, $14.75; 42. 1,194, $14.03; 21. 1,175, 114.40: 20. 1.196, $13.70; 22.. 1.096. $12: 37, 1,284, $11.25; 30 West Vir- ginia. 1,025, $13.25; 30 Pennsylvania. 1,196, 113.70: 25 steers and heifers, 868, 110.30; 1 bull, 1,900, 111: 2, 1,230, 110.50; 2, 1,365, 19.30: 9. 1,140, 18.50: 4, 1,108, 18.15; 2. 730, 17.30; 13 cows. 1.076. $8; 10, 799. 13.25; 4, 943, $3; 4, 775, $4.50. J. Sham-ber- g & Son: 40 Indian steers, 1,142, $14.50; 19. 1,173. $14: 21, 1,061, $13.30; 22 Virginia, 1.106, $13.50: 17 Tennessee, 1,037. $12: 11. 963, $10; 22 West Virginia, 1.125. $12.50; 20 Pennsylvania, 1.201. $12.23; 1 bull. 1.330. $11.23; 22 heifer. 1.074, $11.73; 22, 1,022, $10.40. Newton & Co.: 20 Ohio steers, 1,294. $15.50; 18. 1.310. $13; 18 Pennsylvania, 1,203, $14.50; 37 Tennessee, 1,184, 114: 3 cows. 880, $6. Myers & Houseman: 21 Virginia steers, 1,230. 113.60: 20, 1,1(3. 114.50; 20, 1,070, 113.23; 21 Cunada. 1,148. $13.25. Mc- pherson tc Co.: 23 Ohio steers, 1,191, 114: 2 State, 1,040, 110.50; 2 bulls. 1.300. $9.50: 2, 1.023, $1: 4 cowe. 1,085, $9.23; 2. 905, $3.75; 10. 175, $6.50; 14, 896, $6: 17. 914. $5.50: 12. 927. $5.10: 2. 730. $3.30. Kerns Commission Company: 1 cow. 1,080, $10; 15, 721, It: 25, 943, 17.50: 5, 776. $6.50. S. Judd fz Co.! 3 bull'. 1.037. $8.25: 2. 765, $3; cows, 968. $6.30: 7. 870. $3.23. J. G. Curtis & Son: 7 bulls, 1,180, $8.50: 3. 933. $8; 14, S50, $7 75: 3, 337, $7.(0: 3, (47, $7; 2 cohs, J 3 5. $8; I. 9(7. $7.30; 11. 781. $7: 3. t'2. 16.50; 2. 190, $6 23: 3, 973. $6: 17. 1,047. (3.(0: 25, (39, 15.25; 6, 777, $5; 2. 683, $1.(0; 13, (95. $4.20; 9. 813. $4. Mullen, Stafford & Miller. 3 bulls, 1,030, $3.20, 3 cows. 1.070, 37: 3, 920, (; 13, 921, $3.(0; 48, 880, $3.16. CALVES Rscelpts, 2.239 head; 1.300 on sale. Market active and full steady. All sold. Common to prime veals, (1(034 per lot 111.; eulla, IllUlil little oJti, 1109 DRAIN MARKET. A 8tronc tono prevailed In th corn market yesterday afternoon and prloea showed sains cf 3H to JH cents a buehol at the. close. The market opened firm tnd remained ao until after mid- day, when buying; on export onJora In other grains and rlao In tho cobIi posi- tion cauaod deliveries to advance, Dis appointing receipts, however, overshad owed tho other factors. On Saturday corn was Bold on hollef that tho VjIk movemont was about to begin. It \was bought yesterday on the small amount actually received. Kstlmatca wero only 200 cars. Althoueh car shortage Is still tho prlnolpnl reason for small receipts, another factor, weather, becama Impor- - Innl ,.. vAatr,lnv T linn heim nttrnctllllt JVU.V.MM, \ \ ' attention, tout It nppearcd that there was moro uuyirvj on mo oeiioi mm unecii tied tompcraturen or weather which would retard Hlilnnlnff would grip the belt for a time. Uuylng by commission houses with country connections was taken by some as proof of Uiat conten- tion. dood' export business \was mentioned In reports. In Chicago It was said that I, 000,000 bushels of ryo was sold for foreign Intorests and about 600,000 bushels of oata reported sold for export. Ityo was strong, moving up 2 conts a bushel. CaBh corn was 1 to 4 conts higher. Hogs wero firmer, up 25 points. Selling In tho market was largely con- fined to profit taking. Country offerings were IVjht Oats wero firm on fairly actlvo buying by commission houses and shorts on reports of foreign buying and nbsenco of country pressure The movement Is fair, as enra aro scarce and corn will receive shipment preference. I'rovlslons woro firm on upturn In hogs and grains and scattered cash trade. Buying was rather general. CORN In the local cash market No. 2 yellow was quoted M $1.64 K.i No. 3 mixed, II. 63U, cost and freight New Tiork, ten days' shipment. OATS The local cash market was firmer. No. 1 white quoted at $1: No. 2 white. 99c: No. 3 whlto, 98c; No, 4 white, 97a, all elevator. Ill K Market strong on export sales of 600,000 bushels. No. 2 Westorn was quoted at $2.02 f. o. b. New.lork. IlAULEY-'Mar- ket firm. Feeding, 11.50; malting, $1.68 01.73, f. o. b. New York. 11UCKW11KAT Market quiet. New, $3.25, nominal, a 100 pounds. IIAY Markot nrm. No. 1. $1.7501.80; No. 2, 11.6501.70; No. 3, $1.(001.50; ship- ping. 11.3601.45. STRAW Market firm. No. 1 rye, $19 020 a ton. CUICAfiO PRICES. Batur-RY- Open. High. Low. Close, dar. Ma7\v'.': isV m\ iisii \ Janu'ary. 13314 1 37'i 13JH 1S7J1 IMS May....... 1S2H 134U \JS July 181H 133 ltt IKTs Mm\?.\. 8414 82T4 SU W, juiy::::::: ml m ? v January\. 23.63 23.95 M.6S 23.80 23.W May....... 21.75 23.10 21.70 24.(3 ,aIn!.\? 19.50 19.15 mZ::: 20.20 : 20.15 20.40 u.k January\. 27.50 37.M 37.(0 37.M 37.40 May....... 37.60 SS.25 37.60 3S.2j 37.40 INTERIOR RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. 1.340.000 812.000 1.03S.O0 LaStTeek 1.058,000 1.003.000 629.000 Last year ...:.....'..l,224,O0O 816.000 (93,000 SEABOARD CLEARANCES. Flour. Wheat. Yesterday jWM Jg.coo List p.\? ::::::::::::::::: u,ow Ilneno Alr? Ornln Mnrket. BUENOS AIRES, Jan. grain prices c WHEAT Tone steady. Che. January February I'M 13.C5 .5 OORN-flul- et. February May i FLAXSEED Steady. rL:;:::::::iw -- $ ST?0ft 234 21.M .. February tt \M 14; fed calves. 110.50013: barnyards, $80 10: yearlings. $6: ordinary to fair West-ern- s. $11.50012.50. Dressed calves firm, city dressed veals, 26035c per lb.; coun- try dressed do.. 22030c. Sales S. Sanders: 93 veals 140 Jd. aver- age, $24; 75, 124. $23.50; 16, 127, 5, $20 10 culis. 101. $18; 14, 100, $17.50: 12. 92, $17.25: 18, 96. $16; 25. 10S, $15. J. O. Curtis & Son 42 veals, 135. $24; 15. 121, $23; 46. 120, $22.75! 22. 107, $22; 7, 99. $21: 7. 106. $20; 7 120. $19; i cults 104. $18; 2 fed calves, 235. $11; 4 barnyard calves. .50, $10; 4 yearlings. 488. $7.25. Mullen. S af- ford & Miller: 67 veals, 135, $24; 42. 117, $22; 41. 108. $21. Tobln & ShannonVsi veals.' 129 $24; 34 116 $ 3; 44 104 $21; 7, 107, $20; 41 culls, 80, $15; 23' little calves, 66. $10; 8 calves 105. $10. & Co.: 10 veals, 133, $24; 28. 119, $H?50: 56. 111. $23! 41. 105.. $22: 17 cu Is. 73, $15. S. Judd & Co.:,14 veals 122, $2- -: 10 culls, 72. $16! 30 little calves, 64. 114; 48 Westerns. 393. $12.50; 6'. 281, $11.60. J. Shamberg & Son: 42 veals, 126. $24: 8 cul s. 97. $17. Kern Commission Co.: 18 veals, 140 $24: 3. 203, $20: 40 Indiana, 395, $12.50; 35 Tennessee. 136, $20; 10, 191, $13. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6.930 head; 19 car on sale. Sheep. 50c. lower: lambs slow and barely steady. Several cars of medium lambs unsold. Sheep (ewes). $6.50010 per 100 lbs.: culls, $4.50 06; yearlings. $11014; lambs, $16019: culls $10014. Dressed mutton easier at 12016c. per lb.; choice wethers, up to lie: dressed lambs slow at 20030c gaits Kerns Commission Co.: l.3 Ohio Inmbs, 72 lbs. average, $19: 43, 81, $18.50; 477, 71, $18.25; 121, 68, $17.50: 54 Pcnnsyl-anl- a. 67. $17.50; 132. 83. $16.60: 25 culls. 49. $12: 55 sheep, 108. $9: 26. 109. $8.50; 5, 140, $7; 10 culls. 90. $6: 23. 90. $4.50. Tobln Shannon: 500 Ohio lambs, 65, $IS; 43 Pennsylvania, 97, $17.50; 51, 83, $17; 9 yearlings, 96, $11; 75 sheep, 112, $9. S. Sanders: 273 State Iambi, 72. $!9. 9, 76, $16i 10, 74, $15.60: 19, 66, $15; 53 culls, 55, $14; 12 Pennsylvania lambs, 72, $18; 35 sheep, $5010. J. Shamberg & Son: 107 Pennsylvania lambs, 89, $18; 261 liluf-fal- 68, $15.75; 33 sheep. '126, $9. Newton & Co.: 189 Pennsylvania lambs, 93, $17; 11 lambs and yearlings, 61, $1(; 4 year- lings, 143, $12; 3 sheep, 140, $9; 32. 118. $7.(0; 3 culls. 80, $4.50. J. 0. Curtis & Son: 43 State lambs, 71, $19; 61, 71, $18.75: 17. 65, $17.60; 10, 117. $17: 10 culls, 48, $14; 2 yearlngs, 160, $10.50; 8 sheep, 95, $6. Mullen. Stafford & Miller: IS State lambs. 91. $18.50; 9 sheep. 111, $9.50, 2 yearlings, 105, $14. HOfi.S Receipts. 5,240 head: 2',4 cars on sale. Market 50c higher on light and medium weights: heavy hogs, 23c higher: roughs, unchanged. Light to mdlum weights, 100 to 200 lbs., sold at $15.75 per 100 lbs.; pigs under 100 lbs., $13.50; heavy hogs oi er 200 lbs., $15.25: roughs, $12; stags, $10. Country dressed pork firm at live do., 19021c. Sales Mullen, Stafford & Miller: 35 State hogs, 103 lbs. average. $15.75. . Sanders: 93 State hogs. 142. $13.73: 12 roughs, 310. $12. Newton ft Co.: 13 State hogs, 135. $15.75. J. O. Curtis & Son: 7 State hogs, 101. $16.73. Tobln & Shannon: 3 State hogs, 153, $15.75; 2 roughs, 220, $12. Live Stuclc Jlarkctss In Other Cities. CHICAfio. Jan. 5. Hogs Receipts, 0; estimated 70,000; active, 25c. to 35c. higher: bulk. $14.95015.15; top. $15.25; heavy. $14.93015.15; medium, $150t5.25; light, $14.90015.13; light light, $14.50015; heavy packing sows, smooth, $11.40014.85: packing sows, rough. $13.75 014.40; pigs, $13.75011.73. Cattlc--Re-eel- 20,000; estimated 18,-0- : strong; beef, medium and heavy weight, choice to prime, $13020; medium sml good, $11018.13. common, $8.73011; light weight, good and choice, $16,500 19.25; common to medium, $8011.30; butcher cattle, hellers. $6.73014.73; cows, $6.60013.50; canners and cutters, $5,300 6.60: veal calves, $16017.23; feeder steers, $7.50012.110: Blocker steers, 16.50010.30. Sheep Receipts. 20,000: estimated 23,000; Arm: lambs, $16.20018.90; culls and common, $12.50015.75: ewes, medium and good, $8.50011; culls and common, $508.23. EAST ST. LOUIS, Jan. (. Hogs Re- ceipts. 24,000; 10 to 20c higher: top. $13.20. Hulk. $14.75011.90; heavy, $14,250 11.35; 'msdlum. $14.76013.13: light. $14.60 0I5.1O; light lights, $t4.(O015: heavy packing sows, smooth. $13.25013.60; park- ing sows, rough. $12.730 15.25: pigs, $12 015. Cattle Receipts, 9.000; steady to strong. Reef steers, medium and heavy, choice and prime, none; medium and good, $11.(00 13.50; common. $8.23011: light, good and choice, $12.75016.75; common and medium, $7.73013.50: butcher cattle, heifers, $70 16; cows. $7012.30; canners und cullers, $3.3506.75: veal calves, light and handy weight, $13.50017: feeder steers, $1.7(0 12: stocker steers, $6.23010.75. Sheep Receipts, 4.0(0; steady. Lambs, CI pounds down, $11.10011.(0; cull and common, MeTlli jraarung iLI0f iii.TDWisy-- 1 '' . -- A V 140,000 Shares Atlantic Fruit Company Common Stock (No Par Valuo) v f CAPITALIZATION (Upon completion of present financing) Authorized To be Outstanding 7 Sinking Fund Convertible Debentures $20,000,000 $10,000,000 Common.Stock (no par value) 1,000,000 ahares 395,000 shares 200,000 shares reserved for conversion of Debentures. 200,000 shares reserved for any further conversion. Transfer Agent: , ' Registrar: THE CHEMICAL NATIONAL DANK CENTRAL UNION TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK OF NEW YORK Wc summarize as follows from Idler of Mr. N. A. Macleod, President of the Company, and tin report of Messrs. Arthur Young A Co., Certified Public Accountants: BUSINESS. Atlantic Fruit Company and its predecessor companies for many years have been engaged in growing, shipping and selling bananas, cocoanuts and other tropical fruit. It now acquires from interests identified with The Cuban-America- n Sugar Co., by payment in Conimon Stock, two sugar planta-tion- s in Cuba aggregating 63,000 acres, and adjoining its present estates. By 1921 it should be producing raw sugar from its new mill. PROPERTY. Upon completion of plans now to be carried out with the pro- ceeds of this financing, the Company will own approximately 153,600 acres of land in Cuba, suitable for the cultivation of fruit, cocoanuts, sugar cane and other products; 24,000 acres of plantations in Jamaica; 132,000 acres of unde- - veloped land in Nicaragua; a 300,000-ba- g sugar mill in Cuba; about 35 miles of railroad, wharves, docks, warehouses, etc., and a fleet of twelve ocean-goin- g steamships, with additional steamships under charter. MANAGEMENT. Those who have been responsible for the success of the Company since 1915 will continue to operate the property without substan- tial change in policyv They have associated with themselves strong financial, shipping and sugar interests which will be represented on the Board of Directors by W. A. Harriman of W. A. Harriman 8s Co., Inc., Marine Securities; H. O. Havemeyer of Havemeyer fit Elder, Inc., Thomas A. Howell, Vice-Preside- The Cuban-America- n Sugar Co.; Sir John Pringle, Iv. C. M. G., Jamaica, W. I.; P. A. Rockefeller, 26 Broadway. EARNINGS. Operating profits as certified to by Messrs. Arthur Young fis Co. for the four years and nine months ended September 30, 1919, have averaged over $1,470,000 per annum. For the last nine months of this period operating profits were $2,641,720, and for the calendar year 1920 are estimated at approxi- mately $3,500,000 without allowance for any return in that year on the money to be invested in such sugar properties. This would leave a balance after pro- vision for interest and taxes of about $5 per share on the outstanding. Common Stock. Price $35 Per Share When, as and if issued and received by us temporary certificates will 1e dtlirered on or about January 12th, exchangeable for permanent engraved certificates when ready. \ '. ' Application will be made to list this Common Stock on the New Yprk Stock Exchange Potter Brothers & Co. 5 Nassau Street, Now York White, Weld & Co. W, A. Harriman & Co., Inc. 14 Wall Street Marine Securities Chicago New York Boston Boston New York DIV1DKNDS AND IXTEKEST. The International Nickel Co. A quarterly dividend of one and ona-hs- lf per cent, on the Preferred stock has been declared this day. payable February 5. ...A . . . i u(n,bhrtMr, i f r- -r - ord at the close of business January 15, JAMES I.. ASIILEV. Secretary & Treasurer. New York. January 5, 1SU. it. m,1lnm and choice. JJ810: culls and conimon, 06. 60. CINCINNATI. Jan. 5. Hogs Receipts. '9.000 strong; 23 to 60c. higher. Selected . . -- i. i . tiR. ,n. tn rhnlce. nack crs and butchers, I1S.JJ01S.5O: common to tholcc, jswiz.za; p'gs nu uin-- , f.-- w 15.50; stags, J8p0.:5. CttleIlecelpts, 2,500; strong and un- changed. Calves, strong. J6JJ1S.50. Sheep Receipts, 200; sheep and lambs, steady und unchanged. riTTSlUllG, Jan. . Cattle steady; supply So cars, l'rlme, 'llS.lOUilf. Sheap steady; supply 17 double decks. Prime wethers, 111.608 12.25; culls and commoti, t(ct: lambs, 1114J19.J5; veal calves, (21 W21.50. Hogs higher; supply 70 douWe decks. Prime heavlss. J15.25U15.50; me- diums, liavy Yorkers, light Yorkers ana pigs, I15.61U15.75; roughs, llfl3.\3. KAST HCFI'AI.O, Jan. 6. Cattle, .1,000; stiady to 25c. hlghir. Prime steers; 16.50(ji17: shipping steers, 115.500 16; 'hutcners. liuui..au; yearuiiBB. li.50; heifers, JUWH.5U; cows, Jt.50O10.73; Lulls l4.C0O10.Bv; stackers and feeders. Jff.10.25; fresh cows and springers. 153f Calvts, receipts 1,206; SOc. higher; JC023. llos. receipts. 11.200; 23W50C. higher. Heavy mixed and Yorkers, J15.50 15.73; light doj and pigs. 1J.75SM: roughs. JU013.5O; stags, J10O12. Sheep and lambs, receipts, 1,000; strong, 25060c. higher. Lambs, J11O19.60; yearlings, 110 Oil; wethers. 1 1.50 11.50 ; ewes. UQ 10.30; mixed sheep, 111011.50. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 5. Hogs Receipts, 1.1.000: higher. Hulk, jn.uuvio: neavies, JU7IUM.V mediums. 114.000 15.10: lights, sMr.nnu.DO: Hint llrhts. I13.SOQ14..7S; packing sows. J13.7S314.SS; pigs. J11.S0 it lX-.- i. Cattle Receipts, 21.S0O; weak. Heavy li.W steers, choice nnj prim. JIIU...W mr.Ot medium and good. I13.3S H 18.05: . iimmon. linSU(rir..25; light, good and choice, llS.TOWlT.Ti.; common ami me- - oliini. JS.loan.Tji; bulcher cattle, heifers, 10.050 14.25: cows. JO.tlOUliSS: r.nners end cutlers, ..dUii.'': vtai catves, tioiv 15; feeder steers. Ji.io'JJJ: stocKer steers, fHfJlilBO. RhasD ItecslDts. 0.000: higher. I.lmbs, tin RO01g.2S! culta and common. 110.730 1U.40; yearling wethers. 112.00013.40: rwss. ISO 10.73: culls and common. MO 7.73; breeding ewes. J391-C- 0; reader iambi, This information and these statistics are not guaranteed, but have been obtained from sources we believe to be accurate. DIVIDENDS AND INTEREST. AMERICAN HEET HCflAK COMPANY NOTICE OP DIVIDEND ON COMSION STOCK. New York, January 6th, 1920. The Board of Directors of the American Deet Susar Company haa this data de clared a dividend of Eight Dollars (IS. 00) per share on tho common aiocK oi me Company, payable In four Installments, as follows: First Installment: J2.00 per share, payable on April 30th. 1920, to Common Stockholders of rec- ord at the closn of business on April 10th. 1920; Second Installment: J2.00 per share, payable on July 31st. 1920, to Common Stockholders of rec- ord at the closo of business on July 10th, 1920: Third Installment: 12.00 per share, payable on October 30th, 1920, to Common Stockholders of record at that close of business on Oc- tober 9th. 1920; Fourth Installment: J2.00 per share, payable on January 31st, 1921, to Common Stockholders of record at the close of business on Jan- uary 8th. 1921. Checks will be mailed. C. C. DUPRAT. Treasurer. AAIKUIHAV I1EF.T HIflAK COMPANY PREFERRED STOCK DIVIDEND NO. 83. x Quarterly Dividend (No. 83) of One Dollars (J1.30) per share on the Preferred Stock of this Company has been declared, payable on April 1st. 1920. to Preferred Stockholders of record at the close of business on March 13tli. 1920. Checks will be mailed. C. C. DUPRAT. Treasurer. OFFICE OF STANDARD MOTOR CONSTRUC TION COMPANY 0 Whlton St., Jersey City. f. J. January 5. 1920. The directors voted today that a quar-tr- dividend of on the capital stock of the Company be and hereby Is declared payablo February 2, 1920. to stockholders of record at 12 o'clock noon January 5, 1920. LEWIS SI'INKS. ireasurer. Savings Hanks. Dry Dock Savings Institution 111 .11.1 IIOITEHY. Cor. 3d St.. New York The Trustees have declared a dividend for the six months ending December 31 1919. on all deposits from FIVE DOLLARS to THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS entitled thereto under the at the rats of THREE anil ONK-11AI- Per Cent, per annum, payable on and aUer January 19. 1920. Deposits made on or before January 10 will be entitled to Interest from January ' 181'' ANDREW MILLS. President TO. F. TATTEnsoN. Vice President. FREDERICK SHERWOOD, Treasurer. BA11UEL WEBSTER, SsertUrr, DIVIDENDS AND INTEREST. INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY Preferred Stock Dividends The Hoard of Directors of this Company has declared tho regular semi-annu- div- idend of three per cent, on the Preferred Stock payable February 2nd. 1920. to stockholders of record at tho close of busi- ness January 15th, 1920, and a further div idend of llvo per cent, on account of the unpaid tack dividends accrued un the Pre- ferred Stock payable also February 2nd, 1920, to Stockholders of record at the close of business January 15th, 1320. Checks will lie moiled. II. O. PHILIPS. Treasurer. To the Holders of Stork Trust Certificate! for Preferred stork of the INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY Notice Is hereby given to holders of out standing stock trust certlflcates for Pre- ferred Stock of the International Mercan tile Marine Company to present their cer tlflcates at the Agency of the Voting Trus tees, 51 Nowark street, MoDOKen. .n. J., to be exchanged for definitive stock of the Compnny. Pursuant to the foregoing notice the un- dersigned, as Agents for the Voting Trus- tees, will be prepared, on and after Febru-ar- ) 2nd. 1920, to distribute the dividends nf and S respectively, to holders of Preferred Stuck lsued In exchange for Stock Trust Certincates. THE NEW YORK TRUST CO.. Fur Voting Trustees. New York, December IS, 1919. Savings Hanks. have TheTrusteei ordeml in- terest Per Annum credited to detweltori en- titled 4 on all sums of 1 thereto un- der and upward to the j. 13.000. payable on -- 'an. 1. lilil. rn and after Jan at the rate of uary 13. 1313. Uciolt made on or before Jan'j lOwlll draw Interest from .Jan y 1, 1114. Accounts can be opened by mall. Booklet. \Hanking by Mall.\ sent free. WILLIAM J. HOOllE. PrssIdsiL JOHN C ORISWOLD. SscrsUry. DIVIDENDS AND INTEREST. Savings Hanks. Union Dime Savings Bank 40th Street and 6th Avenue. An Interest Dividend (121st consecu- tive) haa been declared at the rate or FOUR PER CENT. per annum, credited January 1. 191' and payable on and after Thurdv Jenuary 15, 1920, on alt sums entit thereto under the Jlom deposited on or before January 10 I . draws Interest from January 1, 19-- 0 ALEX. P. W. K1NNAN. Pres,den FRANCIS M. LEAKE, Treasurer FRANK F. HAZARD. Secretary Maiden Lane Savings Bank 170 Broadway, cor. Maiden Lane. 4 Deposits made nn ' before Jan. Will dra Interest from Jan Deposits rco-iiii- n ;\ 0 A M to 5.30 I' M Saturdays to 2 P M JOIN OUR AM ISCI.l'R. J.HF.YNEN, Sec. H.A.RINGLKIi I'\\\ NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK N.W. Cor. 14th St. and 8th AveaJ' Dividend Jan. 1st. Ill, at the rate sf FOUR PERCENT per aonum on all iotas from IS to I''\1 entitled thereto unfltr the Uyla\ DEPOSITS MADE ON OB N\0\ JAN. 10TI1 WILL. DRAW lNltKE3' rBOll JAN. 1ST. .. WILLIAM FELSINanR. Pril CLARENCE U BLAKELOCK. TressJf. WAliTKIt It. llltl.NCKr.HHUr e 5 & 7 Prk Place, N.V. 1 136JJ! rEBANNnt 'O payable on ant\1\ J.n. 19th. IK.'- - Is Deposits made on or b'f\ Jan. 10th will . draw , lnt'\. - n 1 n H. T. HitcMnioa. Pres. U r. rerrli. w