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FINANCIAL Received by Private.Wire Direct to The Star.Office. - Open. High. Low. i slane: REEN MO RAL | " SPECIALTIES, WITH mm“flfl'- mmx:’-.—. b T (Rursisues 2 . q Adams Express. ., 2 WP 1T 0Tt 2 1 Loco ine 1| Oute Stael el e ] R : i motive ly Al “ .8 — :y, ,,': e ; L ju s m n 1 Complete analysis in o ! % 0% | Pac :"‘g e s < . s ok current . issue of our I o i adirs :l::a;m%m NEW YORK, Decemiber 9, —Dealings ' ] “Securities and & s 8. . o ! in the bond market today changed ities Review” Market for Stocks Active |aiiscamersse. ma' mys 4 1% 0 6006 L tiiue of prices very e, The i % R e 2 i AS D Sh B% ST% S Ine 4 W% 144 list ‘a8 2 whole, continned:irregular, 9998 | Gulir 5 1 Only in Spots—Merger of - | T a,.m% % |with Liberty bonds still, declining Noon: - Battery Go. % Private 1ires to 3 Am Bosch. - w5 w4 00 o 6 slightly. . There were:a few_points 109 e S Frincipal 3 E Am Brake Shoe. 83 L3 :j of ~weakness- Iir .the foreign govern- 118! 241 '"depe’.'dent Companies. Am Brake Shoe pf. %% 9% ll‘V: ;‘% 8. .2 W AWlymeny section) but the firmuess ‘of [ Hix 2ot E 1 A A H BY STUART P. WEST. u w% 3% e MATIDL. ... 8 W48 W] Uolted Kingdom Josns scemed to in- [ Duiied ” B 3 ousman & Co. ones pf... 8 - 8 ¢ : .n 10 the.frei on the stock. exchange today was | P nipe e e R o ou%|in the Irish.situstion. The: United 14 ol again confined to professionals and 181 11 |Plerce-Arro Y T 4| Xingdom Bks of 1937 were un- 06 s 3 | Hupp Moio st various pools which worked in spe- % 18% 3 38 m |changed 3ciane ; s 104 24 2 td.. $1.75 1 E v : Iovrever, v O g ST : clal issues. Whereas the main drift|Am Hide& Leapf. 61 51% 6% 56% 2% 1k Erench Sovernment bon e miow par| Balttmore .na‘l‘)‘m.“?.’.fi;. b J& e "'Efl';':, Tractlon Co., 3 yesterday had been toward lower|Am Ice. % W W T 8% 68% 88% o Gs. 98 27 28 (] Am Ice pf, % .’ THh &% 6% 8% 87% 18y uzg 3 prices, today it was upward. At the Am!nn’ruu Tl 8% W% D% 0% ool riietis » 1918 d opening there was a further reaction | A10 TiteceatO™® s Ll 10 014 0% | Pitts& WVapf...m m B ret s el MAIN FLOOR CORRIDOR, in the motor stocks and weakness in n% "% ')&6 flm‘: 5:::'”“;“0"' 6% 68 65% 66 e e u:‘ ‘gu 1 'WOODWARD BUILDING lucers . s ime ye one or two of the tobaccos. W% % Pro&lletp(“d :“ : 2 fi“ Canada G%s of 1929 made & fresh 82 13 8] But this was quickly offset by the Co i s d G XCCROR SRS L top-at 98, . ; 8 z resumption. of buying in the copper Priy s ere-was even division of gains & 7 - 08 108% 108 18K gng gecll the rails. Th = 1 shares on reports that sales of the 9 8 % % w0 |%nd declines among.the rais. o 58 k' 7 0% St. Paul and Erie issues continued to o2 1% i copper metal had been made as high us% .8% W% 3% |ease off. St Paul. general 4%s were 108 ¥ Jecitiand 0o 2 as 14 cents a pound. _ B% 3% 8 ® % ldown 1 nts below ' yesterday's | CAl 7 2y, B Lorpand O s P There was also speciai buying in Y% % | Ray Con Copper. H% 1% 1% |closing level and the Erie convertible B 1 %0 o0 In Victory 4% % sotes.Dec. 31 Jau. 14 Stimulatien of heme building. Corn Products, in the tea stocks, and 54 & |Reading.... © 7% 0% T%|d4s, series ell over & point to. be- 2, |onio’ Puet Supply Co..” extra, The Natiopa! Mortgage and Isvestment Cor- in a few of the minor specialties. 84% 84% | Reading 2d pt. °a « 43 |low 40. Erie Bs lost'a half point- % 2% o Vk%“i Dotes. Jun. M4 is in the market to purchase Secood Later or Intereat ahifted to the steel W4 31K | Replogle Steel W B B | C M K& Toe-Active. Swens Bottie b R L T g B group, where last week's story of a e) teel 3 5 sl 3 < 3 merger of the independent companies | Am Sumata bl 1 1. | Hop Iron & Siror.. B ¢ g G [, The: Missourt;. Kansas and rexas ; Jun 1| 5081, S Rreat oa wadivided intorests 1o W vived. 183% 7 Eotate. Text days have gone by without any | AT Tobacco. . 1oy ikt Rep Motor Truck.. 6% 6% 6% %|qslightly. In spite of any new hope Teb. 11NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND officlal confirmation even of the re. |Am Tobaceo(B).. 181k 1% 43 @% 6% % 4% |regarding the affairs of the New INVESTMENT CORPORATION Dort that Such a merger is pianned. | Am Tobacco pf (n) %% 8% 22 'z 2% 2%|Haven railroad which might arise Jun. 8 But with steel prices where they are | Am Water Wks % 6% 6% 6% 2% 2% 2% 2% |from the personal interest shown by R Temperary offica, But with stecl prices where they are|Am Woolen....... % % % %|5tLouisSownpl.. @ k. 3 % | the Attorney General, the New Haven s e Y eeet B.W. Dow and with wags evlsions carrled |Am Writing Prp. % 28 2 3 |SantaCecllaSug. 1% 1N 1% I%jdsbenture 63 Iell & point to"around | Misourl Kaneas aad S w. These companies can make any money | AT Zinc & Lead... 18 18 13 1% Seaboard AirLine. 3 3% 3 3% . | Missourt Pacttic generai 4o Tnion i - going it alorie. Logical deduction|Am Zinc&Ldpf.. $1% 39% % W% & 4% &% 44| St Paul and Puget Eoux;d. below :; n:; {:r': %e.l.l'r.l‘ll 'ld-ihm:?. m’“'i:ol fiu‘) would indicate that they must unite | Ann Arbor pt. % % ¢ 2 © 88K % &% e | Mis “_r'B‘:fil“‘C Senerl fs, down 18 Yors Tel s s 5 E U l T AB L E for the sake of the economy involved | Anaconda. .. . 4% 4% 4% 48%]SearsRoebuckpf. gs g8 88 & |Dolnts: Battmore RAC DG, TIrCl | Nertolk asd 51 Jan. 31 by the joint operation of their prop-|Asso Dry Goods. “h & 4% & | Seneca Copper.. [B% % B[Y [ 4n e clé‘:n'::: Cl!v so-““w-m bs, West! = erties under a central head. ve.. 8% 8% B89 8% |Shattuck-Arizona. T % 7% Tk | Bronna 83 Delaware and Hudson con pfd., $1 Jan. 18 &-OPMN B-illiu There was very little news to in-|AtlantaBir &Atl. 1% 1% 1% 1%|Shell Trad & Tran. 8% 8% s, California _Petrol M| B Siy. = nKH WK vertible 58, Chicago Great Western 4s, tion. q. Dpf, $1. Jan. 2 Am ?uen_u any olr ‘x(he nlmrl:;l& Much in- | Atlantic FruitCo.. 2% 2% 2% ‘:% SinclairOil....... 8 2 2% ' 2% | josing over a point, and the Virginia Central ~ Aguirre O N Ab e Aoe gh;g;':,‘";f:; Atlantic Gulf..... 31% - Sl% 3% = 81 20% -39% % 3% | Railway first 68 at 80, were features. P X ic o Jan. 2 Organized 1579 olng to 100K emm:'“, into New Atlantic Petroleun 2% 2% 2% Sloss-Sheflield pt.. % 74% 7% 744 | Lehigh Valley s at 102,0regon Shart g, e ;x"wlu e:: o 21 Dy, «2ND YEAR MPLETED Eoing to look persomally Into hex|AufiinNichals.... 10 10 1o 1 |Southerabacifie.. % T4 T W Lineba at 8 new T around 964 ern Coa rou Chicago, Indianapolis - Sabaey co! IR, St Turiher povornment | AutoSesBE.ooo N, f, aba (SR SSUYST M e AR B0 S0 AL Wi S Bt e Lo . B V5 ot relief, and this led to active buying . e SRS 3 4 o rd opeh Divide .. both in New Haven and its subsidiary, | Balto & Oho...... 3% 30 o= 4 ARt Ol s O stolal bonds ware generally [ Seaboard 1 Ontario and Western. Otherwise rall- | Balto & Ohio pr... 8. &3 o 8% Stand ofl N ---185% 188 186 181 | .03y United State: bber %8 at . way shares were rather heavy. . m | 8 MINJpf... 12% 118% 13% 1% 155 the Marine. 6s, up aboat-a point » Action fn Steels. & N 6% S::::A‘B:::b:zp" e :* :” :h to near 31, b 3 Ra u* Not only did the stocks involved 7- -1 |Stewart-Warn 5 ul iiway gen. 4s. 2 s ¢ | Bklyn Rapid Tran.. 7 art-Warner. . % u % Southern Railway 5s 14 in the merger negotiations g0 up— » 15% RECEIVERS < i and Miavalo_ | Burns Bros....... M6 1§ UM UEL Sltomborg Carb... 12 = 2 2 ‘WILLYS 3 NAMED. |Usion i, but - Steel common was strong and By 194 )|Submarine Howt... o ) WILMINGTON, Del., Decentber 3:=— T & there was rather impressive buying B 3oh % |SupertorOiontss W% 4% - #]Judge Morris. ‘in United States dis; 2 5 in Bethlehem Steel B. The reason % 30e|SuperlorOll...... 74 7% 7% T4 |trict court, granted the application of! ol for the strength in Bethlehem B is I AL o ‘enn Copper. . I0% 10% 10% 10%|the Chase National Bank, Equitable Bs ux the prosaic one of a heavy piling up 6% 6% TexasCompany... 46 4% 4% 46% | Trust Company, New York - Mutual S hx of profits in past years, which have 43° €% 4 |TexasGuifSulphur 33 33 &% 3 |Company and Chemical - National Sl not been paid out to shareholders, 120% 120 120% | Texas & Facific... 23% 2% 2% 2% |Bank, all of New York city, for the 5% 3 thus creating an asset value which 2% 2% L% 29% 28% 28% | appointmeént of ‘a receiver .in Dela- 2% 3 makes the recent market prices seem | Central Leather... 0. 3% 2% 0% 8% &% buig| WAre for the Willys Corporatian, 8BH N too low. Bethlehem is being bought | Central Leath pf 6 6 64 104 203 1ot | Chartered in this state. R. H. Rich- B % by Da?ple who contend uu: l:e com; Bh Wi B g 2 2 "1?;‘1'“ v}:m;d li;::g\rr:;" ST ,-_:‘:..,_“;r R T ey o he other fhited foitd % “18% 19% | George ~A. Lunn of Schenectady,|American Tel. & Tel. 6o 1922. 1001.16 1008.18 e independents, and that there is too s s 5 | Union P 1268% 126 128 |Clement O. Miniger and Francis G. Tel. & Tel. 6 10M. 100 20% 20% e o o common | Chi & Alton. s 10 |Unlon Pacifiept... 71 71, 7 MifCaffey of New York were named re. 3200 0| Biie Jan. 16 Feb, 1 stacks m c stn Il wi. ar p! 108 108 {ceivers of e ¥s Corporation of tilities ties ~ Corpors- tocks and Steel common. & Estn Il w i 1% 16% Union Tank Car pf 103 108 3 t the Willys C ion of &2 84 | Utilities * Securi Corn Product CEEstnlllpfwli. 3% % 8% %] United Drug.. 6% @ 6% 6 |Delaware for the northern district of 10 180 | tion, q pf. 8175 T..Dec. 17 =5 : Chi-Great Westn... 7 7 7 7 |United Fruit......128% @5 - 13%-125 |New-York.in an or by Federal 220 A3, -t int M There is scarcely a stock on the 1% 1% 17%| United Judge Frank Cpoper, filed here. 30 31 Co.. s 2, 33 Dec. 15 Jan. 3|NMIOMEY 1t Which has been more of & bane Cbi Grest'¥y Bt- .- Toe B 1% | UBCast i Pl . sy 6. 8% $% Il of complaint against the corpora- 2 13 In Anz“Sm to short sellers than Corn Products |Gl o tppr.. W 3% 3% 3% USFood Prod.... 14 W4 % vsHotinge Bank e here by the Ohlo | pothichem . & 3 | BIG JUMP IN BANK DEBITS. connections locally and in Der - Gent reguiar and 2 per cent|Chid Northwn.... & & - € USIndusAlcohol. 38% % 7% 30%|Toledo, alleging that the company, |Cesia: Ascorine s 30 1 184 13 | BALTIMORE, December 9.—Debits other citiss enable us to fur. Detra—it has been a target for bear |Chi& Northwnpf. 108 106 18 108 Realt % 613 &% 6Ms|which manufactares automobile light- | O e 2 ® & [to individual account for the week Dish money In any amount for operations on the ground that it was |Cai RI& Pacific.. 3% 2% N% : §2% 6% 62% 68%|ing systems, has debts of $14,000,000 2 ending at the close of business Wed- ‘Washington Real Estate Eae selling much too high unless the div- | Chi R1& P 6% pf.. "l: zt :v. Jo% pt. 99 9 9 ~, 98 |which it is'unable to pay. 18 18 lnesday showed a tremendous jump as 2 ey e A g e R R N S e e A iy e Copper. .q-«- . % S 30 570 ng to the figures prepar: e . W s "rat "ewhiie desyits the good | Cllino CoppeT. ) o us uwe us. s | SAYE STAY UP. Z% 30 [clearing house for the Federal Re- e s ot tha cempany. . These|CCC&StLouls.. 4k K = @% 6% @%| NEW YORK, December 9.—No de-| B F. 55 33 |serve Board. Towl for week was|§ ? ints Bave been supplomented: by [CluettPeabody... & s $% 914" 9l |crease in first-cliss fares to Europe 2 $112,746,000, as compared with $101.- mysterious bear pointers to the eftect | Coca-Cola........ -3 ©% i [N NN is contemplated -at _present, trans- 33 5T ;Sl.loht. $102,685,000 and $104,835.000 that the stock ought to work back to | Colo & Southern e e = % 0% Atlantic steamship officials declare, in 8 for l: e t_lxgr;a immediately preceding 80. Still every speculator who has set{ColGas....... % 6% * % % replying to reports that further re- andard OLl Co. Kansas .% s s:z ;::,.lbu ‘O en m" l: index to the store by this alleged-“inside informa- | Col Graphophon! % 4 3% ‘% & tions were -being ‘considered. It Btandard Oil Co. Keatucky..... 435 increa: 'r.hn e:-‘. fum'"" Shaw n tion” has had reason to regret it.|Col Graph “pt. 1% WK 1% 2 2% s said-that the cost of operation of Standard Oil Co.” Nebraska. crease that is significant, inasmuch Corn Products sold at a new high|Comp Tabulator % % “ B% 18% passenger liners is too high to per- as they are greater than those of any for the year today. It is essentially oigar 9% 29% D [WelsFarsoticy. i ere mit of ‘additional-cuts in rates, previous week this fall and even u"stock "fhe Value of which is mot e AT Pt @ ® o e Lol A ;. | e Ry & Sreater than for the correaponding hat it - .o . K ¥ g > e b e arge irasury o | Cons GEnof N¥... s % | Wastern M 32 54 0 NEW' STEAMER FOR PACIFIC. |Swiei's & o Sets behind it. Some think that Corn | Cons Int - % Mk Wi | Weostern Pacific... 6% 17 16% BALTIMORE, December 9—The roducts will ‘eventually be another |Cous Textile - o Western Pacpf... 524 Wi 524~ taigest vessel ever bullt in Bath, | Dalon Tusk Car SUGAR CONTRACT SUIT. Tnternational Harvester, which ‘went | Corn Products. ... 0% Western Union.... 91% % 9% Me., the eat New England_ ships | Western Electric 3 P2 up to 120 before it paid anything in [Corn Products pf..108 110 Westhse Ats Brkaa: 0856 > buiiding ter fu the days’ 3f the|Westinghouse E. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., December 9. dividends and ‘afferward recompensed |'Cosden & Co...... u% Westhse E& M... 9% sailing clippers, Is the steamer | :* —Laborn & Co. of New York and New stoekholders by a riclt melon-cutting. | cructble Steel. 2.2 e Wheeling & LE Thomas P. Beal, here as the third to| Orleans filed suit in chancery court Rftter a week of almost uninterrupt- | Gupan-Am Sugar... White Motor. load for Pacific ports. The Beal is offerings of 9,790 bales.® Thece aan il | here against the stockholders of the ed advance, sterling and *franc ex-|Cuba Cane Sugar.. 7% 1% Change came (o @ halt. Unduestions | Cupa Cane SuDE. ! 16, 194 bly the doubt cast upon the govern- U s 1% avnt ot the Trish dail, in view of the | Davidson Chem. .- S48 o White Oil. 395 feet long, 55 feet beam and 3} Wickwire improved continental demand, especially | Orange Whistle Company, a local con- for medium crossbreds, and the series|cern, seeking to recover $139,180 closed very firm with prices for all{alleged breach of a sugar a'anlrul:l: feet-molded depth; with a gross reg- {ster Of 8,21 and 4,576 net tonmage. e e % o% » 41%. “h 3 u% “ » [J =% 6 . W 90% % 108 L0 3% 8% 6% 18BY% 1% ) 16% 15% a e 106 lit In the Irish cabinet,. influenced 110% 10% 3 s TR TR h | The complainant charges that it - The - entire market. German marks | D¢l 5 1 19 | Willys-Oyld pt. " POTATO YIEED OFF. - : eevion u:tfl- fine merinos declined | tracted with the detendants to sell & held -above the 5 mills- level, but B i ltw| Wertington ; other merinos 15 per cent, while | large amount of sugar, but when the showed no inclination to wo higher, | . * -HARRISBURE, December 9.—Penn- e and um crossbreds lost 5 to 10 | commodity was ready to ship it was Although the feellng in banking oir- ™ W % sylvanfa raised 18.763:560: bushels of 15 per cent. Dur- | declined, forcing its sale at a loss. cles is growing all the. time that W% W W% potatoes from 214,485 acres .during ing the sales the home trade bought et vt France will have to come arcund to TR T T Call Money..... . 1921, according to official state-fig- 2&%% the continent 44,000 and 3 the viewpoint of the other allies, that u n u L shafiles’ . 5 Tho. Droduction was almont] TSRS D SNRSORR W0 - L AWerios LW e 13,540 were heldl over: | R, BN N DAk Germany must be allowed to pay off, 1% 8% 16| HOURLY SALES OF: &FOCKS. 8,000,000 bushels less than last year. . NEW YORK. December 9.—The state- its January installments of the in- n n un 19 e Lehigh County led with 1,490,000 Gr P od ° ment of condition of the Federal Re- A BB B 2, ain, Produce an Ve SLOCK |5,k i N, Toh X, be cose While this would avert the complete | pamous Playrs pf. 8 8 LA ST BTSSR , > : 3 o 2 GRAIN AND N Total gold reserves, $1,028,867,225; total e e o0 oon obg.d00 mank | EMkBubber. oo o 1 SOUTHEASTERN DIVIDEND. | matmmtonn mecmovi®iS. o, | WOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. |reserves: $L.075.410.136; bils dlscounted Sannate ciccuaiton tn el wity, s0d | Genapanie - 11- 400 8 o6 ATUANTA. G December 5| “Potatoss, new, 160 pountn, 3704 |y SEE2 SUElly freah. per dosen, 3: {ior momberE IR0 T el i ot o B o for mteli of & reevary InjOeniDiectric. s - N Tk 1G4 10 Shuthéasterr Expreds | e deelared 2 ]3.35; No. 2, 1.60a1.75; 100 pounds, 1.60a | ' Live poultry—Roosters, per Ib., 17; |TSmbers $102330.96 bills bought in the mark. i | fiing capital afock out of met in- 1200 No. 2. 75aL00; sweets and yams, |turkeys, per ib. 46; chickens. spring, o Aoy oaalsbills on St 7z m B gome’ for elght months” period from | barrel. 3508425 No. 2. 200a250; Do o 2a25; hens,’ per Ib., 24; keats, | $340,382,827; uncollected ftems, $105.406,- . 3 3 mber, 31, - | bushel stock, 50a1.50. Beans, hamper, D ' t 049; due to reserve account, $640,044,896; UGAR FUTURES STEADIER. (A oy - rate of J per, ressed ' poultry — Fresh kil ) 4 .896; iaw YORK, December 9.—The raw | & L o e ividends. pavanie. Jamsary 3 | 0024.00." Beets, bunch, 4a5. Broooli, spring chickens. per Ib., ez, e o S b e B sugar market was unchanged, with A i S %o stockholders of record at close of | bushel, 40ads. Brussels, quart, 16a1s. [Por [P 26 rocsters. per Ib., 20; tur- |716.393; ratio of total reserves to de. Uncontralled new crop Cubas quoted E ,:: e e [basiness on December 19, 1821. - * | Cabbage, ton,. 30.00a50.00. Carrots, |ebass. o ovuo2: Keats, young, each. | posit 2 reserve mote liabili- L L e A et B T T 6| exvmange e Grent Beitaim| - : bunch, 3a5. Caulifiower, barvel. 3.50a | Fork—Dressed, amal, per ib, 1oa1s, (108 S0mbined, L6 per cent for centrifugal, while the committee riRe ‘ s ve stock—Cal 0ice, it Quotes old crop at 2%, cost and)GuUAR Pt B 8|demand, 410; oables: 410%. Sixty- LEAP TOBACCO MARKET. 5:00. Celery, dosen. 50a80; crate, 2.25a | 155153, *'POR Catven, cholce, per Ib. ! a Loss . frelght, equal to 3.93, for centrifugal. | Guif StatesSteol. .. #i & day bilis on banks, 407. France, de-{- BATTIMORE. December 9 —With | 5.20. Cucumbers, crate, 4.00a5.00. Eg- |live hogs, per lb., 8. * 72T $5,000 Life Policy, $57.38 There wero sales of 10,000 bags new ) Gulf States 1stpf. 55 % & [mand, T€0%: ‘eanles ; rehis Of 584 hogsheads and sales | plants, crate, 3.00a3.60. Horseradish. | Green fruits—Apples, per bbl. 6.008 | age 4. Bead gave of birth for Hinstra crop Cubas, January shipment to an | Haskel & Barker.. 80 - S 0K WK |mand, 4104 cabes, - T o ade Ghe mharker ralod| bashel, $.0085.00. Kale, barrel, 1.35a | 10.00: Der. bu basker. 3.50ab26: | nisince oen masien v suasews ||| It Doesn’t Take operator. s o Heme Ol R e T Sy 183 fuirly active at formeripricss for all | gy 3 2 T mestern, per box, 1.00a¢%0. Califor- | M. Lib BOY GOFF, laserance Adviess Al w sugar futures were s er | Hupp e eeor 0% des excepting gdod common i ons, per box, 3.00a3.50; & 3 and prices at midday were 3 to G |Illinois Contral.,.. 90 W% OMs 9T mand, 3633 cables, 1585 Nor e O eouges, whioh were| Lettuce, basket, 128a250. Onlons, |fornia oranges, per crate, A Y = Lot of Money points net higher. on covering and 4% 4% 4% 4% |demand, L&"“ o ik g 4.08. | mewhat lower. The best tobacco|100 Mrud-. 2.00a5.75. Oyster plants, | Grapefruit, 3.7624.50. Florida oranges, buying by commission houses. Inspiration. Wk 39% 3% 893 Denmark, .l‘ ‘.5:_" 13:‘ danznd, contimtes to séll at from §6c to 52c. ll;'l $a7. P-m bushel, 75290. | 4,5028.50. Tll%linu‘ 4.5025.50. ! Refined sugar was unchanged at 5.20 | Interboro Metro. 1% 1% 1% 1|19 Bp: 'J'L . - demana” | The demand for ground leaves is dull, ‘f“« hotnuper. 4.4 o ;.l;;p):?im". Vegetables—Potatoes, to —to start out on a systematic for fine granulated. Bubiness was|interboroMetpf.. 9K 3% = 34 i |domand, 41 Argentina demand. |hut some common to good hogsheads 9%a3.00. Pumpking, esoh/ Salf may- |Bol. . 8003 per 5 : A reat wmtate ||| Program of safe investment light. Refined futures wero without|Tntl Agri Chem pi. ST 0% %% %2281 R rcad 90. " Mon- | o0 3 buyers at from be to 14c. Very | &fY cabbage, bushel aft. Spinech. |sweet po per bbl., 00, | Becured by @rat dood of trost on real e 7 transactions. Int] Harvest 2 8 = s |l common leaves not_;:“;,‘ i',‘f .::' barrel, 2004380, Bauash STee; Yoas n:g:cr.!n:rrby‘;r. per crate, Joumphnnfi Ve ""‘5'-" e Trast the most satisfactory way of e ek Intl Mer Marint B KM% 16% O T T no really. fine orgs be offers nips, bas 36a50. DY ery, o 08100, S .. 0th and ¥ 8.9 building upon an independent | 6% Prices per 100 pounds—Inférior and = » per doz., 50al. % Y NOVEL THERMOMETER, |IntMorMarinest o% o | FUNERAL OF DR. NEALE. |57cim5es sqund; common. §6aiv: | ,APPIce: Bucked, batrsl, B.a0ase0; No. | tuce, Lasazed. Cymbiings, per orate. income. You can buy our 7% A combination of bracket ornament | Intl Nickel n% n% u% u% T good common. $11a17; medium, $1%3a{ iy 255a3.75. Cranberries, barrel, |Onions, per 100-1b. First Mortgages on the Partial and 2 temperatyre, recordiag inatrd- | int) Paper- @' ® % 6%|Held at St. Paul's Today—Burial [30; €ood to finc red SNAJs: FNeY. | 3600a1s.00. Grapefruis, box 2808400 |Cabbage 276a325 ber - Cuctim: Payment Plan—$2500 will ment is one of the many holiday | Intl Paper ( . B B W : 5 s e, e e yisary, | Oranses, box, 3.60a4.80. Tang ers, 3.00a6.00. Eggplants, per crate, | f D conaisee: ot n eant o] ovimeble Ol e B 'S ih_ 04 Sansiibey Bo5, obacco, fire cured: $16ats:-upper | UMD 300000 e, 4905 90. " California. tomatoes, per bax, || 1f you have money to in- start “you. The balance can . Which contracts and expands with|lon®Centie “-“fi S pperal lascrices et ‘,",' late Dr.|country, air cured, nominal; ground ST Sprouts, 18830 per Quart Peppera ma || YeSt we can safely place it on be . paid monthly. Saving TR St o Gy Tat o et AT TR ke, ol ot Pl 8, (1o 4455 T | e 3 ood, et ot nol U Tulktte v || gitedge frst D. C_Mort- ||l usually means sacritcing until t] rates a movable I 3 r o @ P> D hre racorded tomporature Fead, | oSl Tebcroree 1% M U (e NS Sthciuary ‘were: prissts |RECEIVERSHIP AFTER ARREST |11iic: December, 1154, Jemuary. no DAIRY MARKETS. mRacs. Oot/secord of 20 years {1 dhiethiaiic 1s Cformod-then ity ings. The instrument is- about five|JSWel TeaPl.cocos S0 Sl Sul Sollfrom St. Paul's and other: churches. - Guatailons. T Y:RO| BALTIMORE, December 9 (Special insures your protection. Cour- is thrift. J inches high and artistically designed % 2% 2% | Walving custom, Father ~Mackey | ST. LOUIS, December 9—A recefver e mCob corn, old, yellow, quoted| SFOUILrY. live—Turkeys, pound, 4 teous treatment. in varloua colors and shapes, and can =% raised the virtues of a life spiritual- | was appointed for the Giraldin-Fink- ;"'—C““,;’o R ey old Toms, 40; poor and ok e - Try it—th Its will by bo used as an ornament or a tempera- 7% 8 Th | BT e Y "meet so sudden:and |Camien Company, an accounting firm, |at % per barrel. corn, | D8 eyt 38: youne cnlokons, oy Ty it—the results will be Farsreoedfer Kelly Spring Tire: w ok = son an ending, and dt tlis close of B orttan, o, domentic, Sb o ittt o s | Percy-H. Russell Co. |||l »=os ‘ ennecott. ....... - 2. X e o1;| 23a26; emall and white leghoras, 1 ; Keystone Tire.... 11 11 10% 10% | acolyte: ceded the casket to the Oats—White, No. 3. 44 per bubhel; A COAL FOR 200 YEARS. Erange (B8)-.. .. Tu¥- 1% 1K 110% | door, Interment was made in Charge of embessling $2,800. No: 3, 41%ad2% per bushel | o pigeons, " eie soaze:|f S.W. Cor. 15th & “K” Sts. : HALIFAX. . 5. December 0 Nova | LackswazneBical @ 1" 464 4 | Gllvet oomctery, whsre pafifon for recelverantp Tepreont: | (BYSNCROY (iDure epot oF mom | SUiReh fowl cach foadl, *Dredeed B. F. SAUL CO.: : e N- 8. Bece ¢ Lee Tire er gervice was = 3 o hai - "~ poultry—" ) : 7 o f::v.' l:h’:)u'iogl;o ’;ue‘;‘u’—‘u’.' a':co::?x‘:cglecn; n'\: Lenigh v;lh‘;.. Sa% 'S8 8% & |Maurice Alexander, nephew of the de- | secured claims aggregating $16,000. hfi'.;fn‘:::fitlfi.’;:é {:’ ’1‘-: “M“mm L roms, . 43244 po:.::ndd r::!-:dl glsfl - Wiktern Canada Coal Heview-~ At the Y wk s st ol ceased SpEsr N - ; (2lay S Recelpts, 135 tons; range f1om | ohickons, 3sa2t: old roosiers. i6als; LIBERTY BONDS Mortgage Loans present time the Dominion Coal Com. W1 e UK|/oiies in the District, snd st | NOVEMBER: BANNER MONTH. |demana for falr to good quality of| “jxei 2682t Qroess dbuaz. BovaxET 1412 Eye Street N.W. %.500,000 tens a year, of which 3,000, eI Wik w1 ) Sondent of Archbiohop Nenle: fovnc: | ST, PAUL, December §-—November ey N et .| aeste, acsen. 40: ‘southern, Stass. . . mg 000 tons sre consumed by the Domin- 2% O 3% & |3e was seventy-four Joare old and No. 2 stralght nal: No. 1] qRuLion: Creamery, fancy. pound, 47 ! e eotmbary. . The company: oone M. 10 W 10 |lived with his sister, Mra. Biisabeth canals. In that month thial tonnage|Wheat, 1300; R e R A 604 14th Strest N.W. lates increasing its output MW M 1| Alezanden, transported was ‘3,266:479, and-of CHICAGO, December that | Dacked, 26: dairy Drints, 26430; templates Increasing output to WK N D 2% —— s 2,994,465 tons were by the American | foreigners were biddi P uktan 35a30. ;’ proc- s .000,000.tons. E e BT wat .. Mast-bound _ahipments | for United States w! e ———— uw aw w%. u%| SENATOR KING TO. SPEAK. |feschod 5,512,390 tons, of which 2301 | to strensthen the w Gme e ;fi =“ :* .m ik ";";:5:4"1;‘ lflwhuu d east m”“'r Sarkra o, * U mronx.]r'ae« ber 9. —Th t i [ [ncl consignment un m| ) —The cot- Q NEW YORK December 9._The 2 @ = g |Will Address Rhode Island Aventie | ory 51324309 bushals of wheat, 11 icd to proft-taking on tha part [ton market was rather unmettiod at Samuel U erlelder & Co. m-fi Chrl:tmu‘ Seu:Sad other mrosns % ® N B Citisens’ Assoetation. | 195,647 bushels ‘of other 818,040 | of _holders and caused hl:‘”',h; #1011 the start today ewing to a disposition | / A iiag demand, but thoy did not find S i * i 5 bazrols of flour and 383,403 tons of | tia] quotations, whieh varled from | to take profits after the sharp advance | : 3 o enthustastic market. Fifteen car- | Miami Copper #% 264 Ws o94| Senstor Williami i King of Utah'|iron ore, ail:‘through the eAmerican f LR afed fEree i B and July i of Josterday and appreBensions of a|ff ./ Brokers - Taade. - the At shipment brougnt |MiddloSwien Ol B B UR 164 mecuiny ofuie Rode faland Avenue [ : IO 0T 1ok, Swero Totlowad b1 BT waa Tty U io sapectaiions nd 3 1y $1.50 to $2 for a bundle of two to. 3 § - - = m ns all .around; and then e faee, “AStoraing. 1o 8 staid oa B W T | Sitlens, Yesosasion, 0,38 291050 | © wpoRo NATIONAL BANK. :yT:.?v.‘u'.efi To below. Jesterdsy's New Willard Hotel cia ers expec able to catie e RS . i nis] Alspose of their greens more cheaply 9 8w o MR e e Asrciation | CHICAGO, December $.—The firat| Corn and oats paralleled the actioy A e T W w4 @ 3 5F e northenst suburben ssstion (neiional BERk ST SACIAre [0n 1o | of ThOLL, Mleae Sar, S04 o B4 raged 1 . canf f » CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. It Feoting. which In 10:he heyd &% the B ol e Fiane for e Sheny 8 o%n‘“nu"t:'mwduo! 21116 | o S for goods Aad spet cotton. ; > 1% 18% 18%| Sherwe byt 3 2 S Futures open 2 mbe: e e ICAe, D o et | Mo s @4 @ & | Inaddition O Eea oot o & 10.88;_ January, 11, 11 % Receipts, 5,000 head; actlve;. beel| f e B R pd i May, 17.38; July, 16 ateers, fat she stock and bulls,:-15 i ARl 25 higher: good 1,505-pound steers, =, o 3% < SHOB 9.00; top yearlings, early, 9.35; buli{ Natl B ‘2 2B 1 4 beef steers, 7.00a8.50; canners and; 05 15 us. 18 W : cutters slow: veal calves, 25 to 50. W 1% L6 14 4 higher; bulk vealers, 8.5029.00; stock- | N %1% W% 1% 4 ars and feeders strong. wh oW e me ] Hoge—Receipts, 28,000 head; active, 1B 1 1% B% 3] 15 to 35 higher; top, 7.50 on light N% VY% % B 4 lights; bulk 130 pounds and down, N 1K 1K (i The tashion tor lad ) : .20a7.50; pounds a; up, . oir faces w! = i 4.30a7.151 e Bagner s BulE | N or o o % % 8% 91|time of Queen Eilbath BAN; SILVER QUOTATIONS. | desirable, North America W M % during succeeding NEW YO ‘December 9.—Forei, eep—Ri =] North Amerte n'—pt- 0% W -39% o party feeling. ran bhigh durh & .h%-ll T, 643 ; jcan 43%. Y o gare 25| NC nern Padific. . 7 @ 1K -0 [TYER o Queen tAnne potiosilys NDON ooy AT 1 NovafiootiaBlesl. 3.~ & - % 8 T e ; § 3 lahoms Prodi.s 3 S 3 the the T X o § 4 P