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26 B FINANCIAL. MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1924, FINANCIAL. OIL SHARES, SUGAR, | OCK ALL FRENCH BONDS | oo vons VS oo oo | STRENGTH OF SPOT | MELLON ASKS BANKS EQUIPMENTS, DOWN, NE%JQ%.?&M..%&W GO POINTS HIGHER ‘—W.EQPSQ 81;' COTTON IN SOUTH| FOR REGIONAL QUOTA e —— i —————— : | aro in $1.000. i RAILROADS. ! — Leaders in the Price Declines Noted Adam Ex ‘3’5:" "‘Z"g':' ";’5 2 “;““: | Ludlum st 2. %55 5 187 99 | Strength in Foreign Issues Monopo- s (EJN.;BE.:.SfT:;E‘a[h?rot)N?';mnhi Atk as i Low. Ciw: | Week's Review of Product Based | Calls for Payment of 40 Per Cent ' on New York Ex- Amrawertl G0 TS T TG Nt T8 B tow 16w liges Attention in Today's x5S means 983385 Meblon st in-l; 19 B Sl M| on Rapid Shrinkage of Avail- of Proceeds of Certifi- change Today. :::::flc’i::: ::; :gs; ::\‘: o o :“:‘c‘l‘('_‘;_"l':l'""")': L ;:h « Biny Market. E:fi/:. ] :::go 93 :::galt\uanuccx.cl 4s.. s ; & abib) Enynhess oty S Am AgriChem.. 8% 8% 8% 8% wicyRH&Co. 60 60w e Lib2d 4%s... 238 99-27 99-24 99-24| i o1t B | AmAgri Chempt 235 24% 23% 24% |y Copver.. 33 33 Lib3d 4%s... 465 100-7 100-1 100=5 : 101% 101% 1018 | 5, 11 A gsociated Press. TRADE CONDITIONS BLAMED (ot Crem ot 20 o 3% 38 | ManhatSnirt (3) 36w 3% 36w sew | OTHERS SHOWING WEAKNESS | 1o ioresra . 453 "Soao '99-28 9929 | S NEW, ORLEANS, April 14—7he |BIG DRAFT ON DEPOSITS Am Bosch. ... 2 '23 23 |Malinron&Co.. 19% 19% 19% _— USAKs1952, 9 100-20 100-27 100-27 | B & Oret 35 8% M " lAmBrSAr(s) 76 76 | Manatl Sug (5).. 60 60 60 B &0 PLE&WYV 4s. 81% dominating influence in the cotton - ; s1s, i % an K Su| e " s - cge B &0 SW div 3% 97% market during the st week was 3 . Public Utility Shares Firm, Copper ::g.k..:’.',’ % ot (574 | Man Biec ‘l:d‘::) . i 2 Drop in Wilson & Co. Securities ron:lmn. B BEOTolos e e T e “’mlffim ek ouen, | Beview of Local Finance and Trade STUART P, WEST. an B (6 B b % | kel o 124 Tou y = Avatrinta. o 41 0 aon Canad Fac debin 1 ok siint Wi Ha ot oy ab- BY STUART P. . A:.’_A"l;;l;;zg;pa 93% 93% ug:; MartVareo): ok s i BY (-Lflll(-l‘n s HE ll;:;:::: %s. 42 lg;: lg;u‘ g';;!}:'r"é:‘&ou |sorbed a small amount of cotton in pateh to The Star ; i Special Dispateh to The Star southern markets, but has also made Mathieson Alkall 32 32 drains on the stock of certified cotton in New York, thereby imperiling the position of the shorts in old crop | Amp months of May and July. Jposit from the sale of Treasury cer favorable trade conditions were given | Am R::::‘I:l‘l’(:g“, ;3 ;g i,'i:’m‘ Cop (2)... 213 21t {#nd most of them made new records S:::}H“. 3,5, g; g:: g:gll:;:: 55'!. 2 The strenuous endeavors of these |tifcates dated December 15 last. The as the explanation . .. | Am hip & Com 12% 12% M:H-:‘!::!‘O‘ll_lfl l:». 4% % '(;r |5n“e vear, but still below the highS | canaqa ga 1 100% 100% Chi& E 11l gn be. . frightened shorts to cover, coupled ‘:':lls““nl“ constitute a drain of $1 Much attention was directed to cal- | Am Sm & Re (3) 59% 597 59 | Min K & Tex pf !1% 1% of 1923. The largest advances Were | Canada bs 19: 101% 101% Chi Great West 4; % 53%|with the scarcity of contracts, have | 235:500 on deposits, and will leave ap- culations made from the February | AmStlFiys¢3) 85 35 4% Y made by the municipal and provincial{ Canada 5s 1931. 2 100 100 C M & Puget Sd 4, ! proximately 865.600, or abomt 11 35 4% | Missour! Pactfic. g 7 5 r ibeen mainly responsible for the sharp figures of the bureau of mines, that | Am StUFpr (7). 102% 102 102% | \idaourt Pagpt. }gL. issues, which bear lower coupon rates g:?'-edsn.":;sz. lgg;-‘ lgg": gg;:}:gw:ufim advances which have taken place u’::"” cent of the original loan atill : v 5s. oil inventories increased nearly 12.- | AN SUEAF. o .. 46K A6 901 | Mont Pow pt (7) $usn.the disect ohiimations of the ra-f ool of sy 103% 103% 103% | Chi M & St I 43 °2 : futures. On Monday excited buying “Ith the institutions of the countrs 000,000 barrels during that month | am Sumat Tob.. 11% 11% 10 | pontzom Ward. 24 | public and so sell at larger discounts. | cpn of 1oy 103% 1031 Chi M&S P ov 430, 5 by May shorts ran the price of that |, 116 Obligation was issued seriall and that stocks of gasoline were |Am T & Tel (9).. 126% 126% 126%, Mu,,,,,;’:,é:’,'l‘; 203 Department of the Seine 7s cros: Chlle 7s 1943 961 96 Chi M&ST P 4s'34. 7 % ! delivery up 200 points, the limit of aidn Lp.'_r a’q:ln;n 1924, hr‘a.r‘]n,:‘nl ,;:',' higher than ever, exceeding even the | :: ;o:nc €12)..7139% 140% 140% | Nuneingwir (3) $8, against a low of 79 last Januar. - | Chinese Gov 41% 41 CM&StPen4}%s, day’s fluctuations. While there was|amount of $3 including record of April 30, 192 . ob B (12, 136% 136% 136% Lyons 6s, Bordeaux and Marseilles | Cuba 5%as.... 94% ?l C M & St Pdb 4s. 4 a considerable reaction after that $109.180,500 of exchanges. 68 went above 81, against the low | Csechoslovakia 96% 6% 6% |Chid & StP 6s wi, 1 sharp upturn, the high point of the | Proceeds of the call will be used to Am Water Wks.. 49% 49% 49 | Nash Mot (6)... Estimatex From Bearish Source. AmW Wopr(4). 72 72 72 | Nat Biscut (3) Chi & N W Pl o i B : p e s 1 e g _ % 106% %.... week, and of the present upturn was |meet liberty loan interest payment also made in January, of between 71| Danish Munic 85 B :ggu. ios‘ Chi R1%& Pacrf 4s not reached until immediately after i which mature tomorrow 7 These estimates came from a source | Am W W 1st (7) 92 92 92 | Nat Dairy (3)... o ChiTH & SE o8, . the opening on Thursday, when May, The Trehsury Department is par Chi-Un Sta 4345 jumped 103 points to 32.31. At that |ticularly well fortified with funds which has been bearish all alons | Am Woolen (1), 68% 68% 7 | Nat Dept and Denmark 8 End were in violent conflict with | am ool (7. 68% 684 100 | NatEn s ser Fhere was surprisingly little sym- | Denmark & 94% other estimates. But Wall street was 2 y pathetic movement in other Euro-|DutchEIS%s.... 87 6% £6%|Chi-U Rl o e g L faxtifed it £ > . 8 8 7% | Nat Lead (8) . 3 a 93% Chi & W Ind cn 4 a tota in of having substantial cash balance in in the mood for accepting only the | JIR e % 2% sov S0 NAtRMes 1ot 3 pean bonds. Among South American | Dutch Eas: I 6547 94 4 CCC & St 143 ] h 3 571 points, or more than a bale, |addition to the March 15 sale of bad. and from the beginning of busi- | ARACORE ... 82% 828 S LR sues, Brazil $s furnished the feat- | Dutch East I65'62. 93% 93 s jover the low level 90,000 of certificates which, thus ness a heavy selling movement was | AFM Pl ) 87% 8T o dd pr.. ure, advancing a point on one or two ! Finland s f 6s 1945.. 15 89% 89% C! StLrf 6s A. closing days of March, - untouched directed against the oil stocks. Such | ATnCons&Co... 8 ¥l 8. Nat Supply (3).. strings of tr ctions. Framerican T%s. . 90% £9% Cleve Term 5%s. . A big bulge of the week undoubt- | garni T A asdat G leaders Cosden, Marland, Pacific | AR Dry G (8).. 91l 921 & 214 | Nev Cons Con. : Bhoce Eatiense W nloresi: French Govt 8. 178 100 $9% Cleve Term Ss. .... 42 edly resulted in the overianaoubt-| Earnings of A. T. and T. Company. Oil, California Petroleum and Phil- | AsSoOll (1%)... 30% 30% p NOrT&M (7)., s 5 ‘ in W & Co. | French Govt 7 3 Yo 95w 957 | Colo & Sou 43gs. ... considerable short interest. - A preliminary estimate of earning 1ips Petroleum gave way with sur- | AtT&SFo (). 9stk 99% N 3 |y oxtreme weaknews in Wilson & Co. | Erench e il e Cuba R R Gs. . I in the May position . £ the Amierioan Teleplone and Tele prising ease, considering the steadi- | At Birm& At... 24 24 2 24 | 3 n bonds was the vutstanding incldent In rosicieats 8% 78% indication in the final graph Company for the first quarte n they had shown in the earlier | At Coast L (7 117 17 | the market for domestic ues. The | Holland-Amer 83 T8% 8% Del & Hd 1st rf 4s. weak that I Intarert pak o of the year shows a cash balance of Stages of the decline. Pt O R R L R R 9% | convertible L were the weakest, | Ttaly 6%=1926. ... 11100 ~ 99% 100 |Del & Hudson 53%s. 3 9 5 99% |in May and a considerably increased | 34,700,236, after a deduction of $16 ugar stocks followed much In | 41 Gt e W 1br. 1ow 16% 6% | N T C & StL (6) down 5 Points hefore noon, whilel Sapanessistdss. 974 9T% D & Rio G imp bs. interes 3 there Was more 937 for dividend requirements ne course as the oils, and in | o G0 F Lo A NY Dock. . - S ing 0 e oD le o o ias | Japatese 3. . 97y 9T ¢ Det United 41s... 3 4 den s TAcnthe This is a decrease of almost $300,000 e bearish trade were was the | <43 2 .. L feseeee them below 70, all these prices being | japanese 4s.. 5 79% Erie 1st con 4s. 5 3 the continued unfavorable w. 3 s compared with the corresponding - o Auto Koitter... 4 N Y Dock pf (5). new low records, p A : H er o ca - One of the weekly reviews NT NI Tec '« to mccount for | Japanese 61s w1283 92% | Erfe con ext 7 and the comsequent delays to the |Quarter of last year out with the statement that the | Bald Loco (7)... 113 ek & Hart. . 2 I T A no NN o R A I JesensU MGG 2 Erie gen 48 E 5 crop. | Net carnings of the company for ver next September—that is, | uai& Ohl (8) ... B3% Norf & W (18).... 1 o break . Otier Industeials were | S oo o i o » { “That considerable nervousness still |the period amounted to $25,63 the unsold surplus—would amount to | Burnsdail A. .... 154 North Amer (2). 23 F ki lggeds e Marseill 22 % conv 4s B. 9 g ng shorts in near months | With _interest deductions total 2 o e ernational 5 a vide " 580, 1,000.000 tons, and predicted lower | pren'Ngt (2.40). 45 North Pac (5) ... T e T e | Mextco 4a 29 2 BriecanvisD .. S e made evident by a sharp bulge of | 4175, Sugar prices. Speculators for the de- | gin geoo (Gl 5o Okla Pr & Ret. v e 4 " G . 165 points in the July position, which Lending Banker Backs Mellon. a; Sonlatsr for s A ally higher, responding to the { Montevideo 7s. ... 1 Gr Trunk st db Gs. 80 o clirred sasa’ Site ! el : : el e 0t e | nahaaea v4 Orpheum (1%).. influences which put up the sfock.| Netherlands 6s. 2 Grand Trunk 7s 5 1125 Wrday. Althoush mosi” CPURIRE Sat-| Walter W. Head, president of the Cuvan companies” nave atready con. | Booth Fisherte 4% 4 | Othh Flevat (3).. Tractions and utilities were mostly | Norway 8s. Gr North gen was 10st us soon as the covering sub. | American Banke Assootation, ha tracted for more than half their 1924 | Br'k Edison (8). 111 Otis Steel firm. @ orway 65 1943... ! 3 Gr North gen5 48 ; | sided. - come to the aid o cretary Mellorn crop at very satisfactory prices. Punta | BTk-Man Tran.. 16% 4 16% Otis Steel pf. Speculation in”the low-priced rail- | Norway 6s 1952. 3 93 | Green B& W db B. | As an evidence of the urgent ge-| I the following Allegre, Cuba Cane preferred and , Brk-Man Trof. . 60% Owens Bot (3) road bonda slackened. In gencral the | Paris-Ly's-Med 63 101 3 Hud & Man ref 5a. » {mand for spots in the south was the | 1ent,Cootidee: “bl HeSEt, My American Beet Sugar all broke badly, | BrklynUn G (4) 67 PacG & E (8) tendency was toward lower prices, | Prague 7%s. A Hud & Man 23 3 ¥ reported sales of 1030 paleg | Peartiest congratulations upon your and American Sugar under 45 estab- | Burns Br (10)... 107% Bacie ol 81% | but there was no real weakness. 111 Central 538 5 ! apecial message. It was a master- lished o vecora Tovs for all Hue Burns Br ¥ (2).. 25 2 kg ”‘;o) ports available so far indicate that|Queensland 7s 't Rap 1ran 58 AT atement which very ' properly 3 5 o g t oy 48 . " the roads had lower gross earnings| Queensland 6s. 914 3 IBE aao Qestructive partisan In Line of Attack. Butte & Superier. 15% Packard pf (7) .. than March. It is not at all certain, | Rio de Jan 85 1946 3 3 3 i (Nt Rap Tr &s stpd. Y COTTON MARKETS. ampaign agalnst your administra- Baldwin Locomotive was another | Butterick Co..... 18% Pan Amer (4)... Rowever, that there will be a sim-| Rio de Jan 88 1947, 11 Tt Rap Tranie 3 Bl W voRe, At Tik { tion, particularly against the Secre- point of attack, but here there was|CaddoCenO&R 1% l"ln‘Ahme;’! . i ilar declino in net e rador s ten: H iAo {10k 1o a wave of selling oraces tomm tary of the Treasury, who has been « new in the trade situation. | Cal Py > ’arish & Bing... 15 3 o Nos 5% 95% | | iverpoo gelling orders from isuch a faithful and successful sery- EL,‘A[:.Vxn: W the I adelA o t.:: n[*:xcf'x"::“' €2 Bis Sl TaEN Tm’or-d = ; - lnr:-tmrnt- Nitldy;l . ;:a. L::;:;:g s; Kan City Ft S ds. .. 3 ! \\“‘M:Ew«] ‘,m[r)lu ;:lot‘(‘k&%ualrh‘;”ur&d“ !;;!ayn of our country., These invest® < be: own and frequently stated o i b nvestment :asues were all steady, | Sac 3 Kansas City S 3 % 68% [ prices o Stock market, cotton | gations s B e oW T Tt Toas | CALEGLDECT)., likan BRBCG L8y both UniteZ States government loans | Seine Dept of 7s.. 46 e S ri agged materially early today. | constructive purpose they may orig- that Baldwin was operating Callahan Z Lead Y Penn Seab Steel. X 2 5 4 3 9 y 9 B broke 74 Doin 2] y v 5 s | d the zigh-grade industrials. Good | Serbs Crotes Slo 82 37 S 0 | points to R Dty - than one-third of capacity. The bears | o %0 0 TG v > 215 | Peop Gas Ch (1) and_th ik g Lake Shore 4s ‘2 a crop months Tost 41 tg | Inally have had and the good of the had expected to run_into large stop | + 2> 820 e W A inquir, continued for first mortgage ssons 6s....... 81% Lake Shore 4s°31.. 24 9 a3s, | : s O ceuntry requires a curb upon such orders u r 110. When these led Eroelalion & i Secretary Mellon has called on al national ks of the country to pa: into their regional members, not later than tomorrow, 40 per cent of the proceeds remaining with them on de Special -. . A » Y 2 Y ot i A 4 ;s NEW YORK, April 14.—Oil thares, | AT Hid:& L ot 83% 3% 0 % ; NEW YORK, April 14.—Strength in | Bel&ium 8. 10188 201% Sentral Eag Am Internat) i 20 Bern & 109% Che sugars and equipments were the lead- [ gm /020 el 0% | Mazwell Mot BX. 104 10% 10y | foreign bonds monopolized attention | Bolivia & 100 e Ches s o oL ars of the decline today on the stock | Am Linssed . 15 15 | MayDpt8t(5).. 85% 86 {in today's market. Bordeaux 6: 81% 80 Ches & O gn 438 exchange, and in each intance less | Am Locomo (6). P TI% 0% :g“ :g“ All the French issues were higher | Brazil 80% 79% Chf& Alton 3153, @ awBimamm® em to have lost whatever alumet & Hecla 15 bere Marq (4).. eciric Light and Power bond wixs Confad Sy 1125, , tober sold at 25.10. cy 4 e ¢ ere . | S > I Al N 2 reckless conduct. to materialize, the stock rallied on | Can Lacile (4b) “';'% e e 4 whore, earnings cover charges at|Swiss 3ys 1046 17 7% FonE andrenc a decline -"u',”?.fk-.lm."x';ulgd..w.n’g v Restricted Trading Today e e oM o) bttt i o 3 CAREOMICE SRl {Ud Kinkm 513829 30 107 Louis & Ni " ier Liverpool cables, commission g on the Wa o o helped, at least temporarily, by a|Centleatherio 124 12 « Phil Mor (50¢).. i Ud Kingm 5%s°'37. 9 100% M:i:t:l;:h;'& Sie realiZing and southevn selice. ’I“v;"x:l"m.;, w:\xr‘\ Washington Stoc} statement attributed to the president | Cent Lea Copf.. 39% Phillips Pet (2) . A e L J A 3 3 | Ud Steam Copen 6s 1 86 3 report showing domestic oy of the company that business is g00d | Cer de FaxC (4) 4% Plerce-Arrow. ... i 4 MARKET SCANNING | roscay e 1n 104 Meniates s 5oy | consumption of 48 Baley” Torfuhe mariing s e and the dividend saf Cert-Td ist (7)... T1% Pierce-Arrow p: > { Zurich ss. e 110% Mot s March, compared with 624,264 1ast| peing clightly of T'ublic utility sharc Chand Mot (e).. 44% Pierce Oll. . - . 4 | Year, was about in line with expecta- | previous quotatio ably firm, with Utah securities up to | cpefte ub (o8, 200 Plerce Ofl pf. 3 STEEL AND MOTORS MISCELLANEOUS. e e tions and attracted little comment, | hp ipin " duotation 1 op. Ch&Opf (6%).. 1034 3 Pitts Coal (4) . " 5 StL .3 but the market was unsettled after | i Ao 3 The copper stocks also were steady, s |Am AgrChemSs.. 3 95% 954 954 | M StP & SSM viss Tt (he market ttled after 5o, after which the price droppe e e ettty Tn. | Chic & Altonpi. 10 ) Pitts Coal pf (6) | {'Am Agr Chem T1is 46 901 89% i he opening, with May declining to | o3> s L tefnational ™ le Marine pre- ‘l:h.&v;lll Pr.. 444 {fl’t‘l(u 1;‘!‘2_! lifi\-:n 2 ¢ 12 E Condi Th I P | AmChainsf6s33. 4 95 9:-1 M = 67% | 74 points net lower. : B erica Intern: , | Chic Gt West. . 4% "itts eat Va 3 itions in ese Issues Past| Am Cotton Oil5s.. 13 8By & » ¢ _Private cables reported a quiet > S g - L and Amerioan Intern o onat | CnaMnastiaul. 16 P& W Vapl (6). 3 : jomeat Am Repub deb 6s. 91 90k 1 : ; 3 | market in Liverpool With prices fow: fee of 32000 Wotomac Electri case Yhere was a short |ChMil&StPpt.. 26% 2 Press St C (4) .. e Share Am Smit&R Ist 6a. 15 921 92 A ¢5 | er under realizing by recent buyers, or o 953 at 103 we e which had hecome alarmed at | Chi & Nwn (4).. prod e Refiners ‘ { Week Command Large S| L R aR e E 1004 107 ke : i moderace spot demand: only bond transactions. ntinued absence of offerings, | Chic R 1 & Pae 2 Pub Ser ). “ 4 o of Attention. Am Sug ref 63 1004 100 Montrl Tm 1st 53 6] satiten of 20/ on e S == === despite the unsettlement in the [CRI& P g | Pullman Co (3) | = {AmT&Teoves o 1119 119 N Y Cent gen 3%s. 811 Forenncn on corernat e duriag the | JOKE ON: BANKER BELL st. The street has become used | Chi Yellow Cab. . 4 Eunte A1 Bp c8) - S s {AmT & Tl trb My 98 % | N Y Cen deb 6s.. off again under continued liquidation s sensational moves one way { Chile Cop (2. P Pure Ol (1%).... 2% | iy he Associated Press. , |AmT&Tecltr4s 94 937 3% | N Y Cen deb 4s. 2 : Ha e by e o — ox_;or in “\'m;;‘mo‘nir;.:nnld;::\; n:'x:n;; %nlnaccorr;- 8 Ry Stl Spg (8).. NEW YORK, April 14.—Conditions | Am 'ak'rd&hksv!sul)g 100% Igg‘ NYCenriss. 7 nd loca ctions. Recent buyers | Friends of Popular Exchange Mem- nificance to the v M, exCer oca-Coia (7). . Ray Cone Cop. .. % | g stoeland & bile industries | Am Water Wks 53 15 87 2] v ‘a8 8 emed to have been somewhat dis 5 - that outside holdings thrown over in | Colo Fuel & Iron. 2 Reading (4) 3 o 2 'l':“ "d"“"" '"l""";’,' 7 ",‘{"\‘ Lo | Anaconda cv db 7s 96% 96% INY C &St 68 A snointed by the action of the goods| Der Honor His “99th” Birthday the recent slump had been gathered | oot (2,600 Y ReaSlgn 0 ooorn continued to command a large share | A72CONGR T¥ 0 95+ New Hevescats { market du the past few days,| Charles J. Bell, “the in sufficiently to make the market |qonncimn oy Replogle Steel. ‘ of attention in business and financial | Armour & Co 4% 5 85 5 e Haven B {and this m. accounted for part | man of the Wa ton Stock B supply again very small. Com In T pt (7). Rep Ir & Steel. | quarters last week. { Armour of Dek5%s Vew Haven iof the sel i Skrll«‘lmrlvllu» 2037 {change” has his birthday cele o 3 3 1as 8 t S Y i<t 0 5, making net losses o ed for him on the local boar STOCKS IN NARROW LIMIT. |omzolva it G0 | Eumen (s 10k s 4 | New Hesendnger, 75 15 o | 50 points on old crop positions. | marmning, ollgw ing (he conciamon o " e—— Congoleum (1) . Rey Tob pt (1) ... disturbing effect s NYRysadjssct.. 5 2 2 | 78 points net lower around midday. _ | K Avest LeEnouE Ininorithy Irregular Price Movements Today | Consol Cigar. Roy L'tch (3.46) Hiese ronorte i sciompani N Y State Ry 4%s. 19 59 | "NEW ORLEA Aorii 14— The | Gon o '\~-"y’\’"‘; “ll\",)r-i:; tlf:*mr::w}m-\ Consol Gas (5) _ | St L SanFran... 205 s . . NYW&Busdk%s.. 2 atton e Rt Gt T e e one L on OTR kR 8" fron on New York Exchange. Consol Textile, St L-San Fr pf § juvens Sttecks o Motos Shercs Dih Efoel b o' | Norfolk & W cv 6. 61 Bathiy With pooe cables fram et by SIS HIch maae ) Cont Can (4) St L Sothwest. X 36% 3 3 Trade observers contended, however, | Beth Steel s f 68 | Northern Pac 3s. 3 { pool and first trades show s - " * e By the Associated Press = St L Sothweat B e A Stinth N % 57 v d by individual members. NEW YORK, April 14.—Narrow and | Cont1ns (6). St L S'th pt (5). that these curtailments were excep- | Brier £ o8 st 23 5 orthern Pac 4s. jfrom “yesterday, close to « | “Bugene Thompson. president of i 2 e ichs ost Motors Savage Arms. ... E i | tional and were made by smaller com- | BKIyn Edison 73 ? | Northrn Pacr i 6y. 3 3 3% | imints” The census bureau report on { the exchange, begged Mr. Bell's par igregular price movements character- | Cofn Prod (10). Schulte (§8). 5 aGlen veho aimpeticivel Hoattion) oD T Blax Seie 3 | Northern Pac 38 D. { March consumption, showing 48 { don for the inexplicable error which ized the opening of today's stock | Corn b'r Row wi. s2v 32 | SO0 AR L, % Batlen whose compsticve mosition)caligPats eion. - 9% | Ore-Short L ref 43 87 bales, was construed as bearish and | resulted in inverted numerals desig- market, but the main price tendency | Cosden Co oo SeAb'd AP Lpf - i was not strong. ey refused to | Centrai Leather 54 % | Ore-tWash 1st rt 43 De maziat (Conkes Yo ed O | nating the honored one’s *“summers was still Gownward. American Agri- | Cosdenpt 5 ' | Sears Roe & Co 3 3 X B2 believe the industry as a whole was |Cerro de Pasco 5s. i Pennsyl gen 6a. A s foated o | Crucible St (4) SEca COURar.. - % | in otherwise than a sound condi-|Chile Copperés. .. "4 | Pennsyl gen 4%s H0* 130,85, ‘and July at 28.50, or Refore Vou Invest—Invest cultural Chemical prefesved dropped | CumAm Suk (310 P 80% | Shattuck-Ariz. .. tion Commonwth P 6 Pon 4 | points below the previous o OB quear: ow careral o 1% and Baldwin, Chandler, Gulf|CuAmSupf (7). 96 6 % | Shell Un Ol (1). § - | Con Coal Md 1st i3 Pennsyl gold 7s. 3 | October declined to 24.49, or 46 points (be after he's lost his money. Abs States Steel and Sinclair yielded frac- | Cuban Cane Sug. Simmons Co (1) . | New High Record in Steel. | Consumers Pow 5s. Pennsyl con %5 9 a6 9 net lower. New crop months were |Martin says that a man who is not tionally. Studebaker advanced a|CubCaneSupf.. 53 58 > | Sitnms Pet...... Reports from the steel industry|Cuban-Am Sug $s Peoria & E inc 4s.. 2 | supported by a bad weather map. |satisfied wtih 6 per cent and his ° | Cub Dom Sugar. Sinc Con OI1 (2) showed that March production set a | Cuba Canecvdis. Pere Marq 1st 5s... 37 | The market ruled somewhat steadier | money are soon parted. Polnt. : ! Cuyamel Fr (4) .. { Skelly OIl N s . | Cuba Cane cv 7s'30 {after the early decline and old crop | |Hw 7 selilng 9¢ the inotor S | Sloas.Sheft ¥ y new high record forcall time, but|y.emaisonret$s Reading gen 43.... 9 {months recovered about 20 points, yised on teports of reduced pro- | DanlBooneM(3) Sloss-Sheff (6).. g that the slackening in buying which | 7 {laswi 2 {while new crop months gained 1 to | B N e e | DovOs T So ERico Su (8) 9% | started during the. last ten ?u. s nf‘b’fl"'?:;f.}:fl T ;‘:e?,dnl;‘iig"n: .16 7 |2 points over the carls high Most BANK QF GERMANY REPORT. Sbwn 15 new 1oy prices tor the vekr: | "*,‘f"‘“{,,w:‘,“ s g:;‘:g:r:l‘,:fl“)' % 87% ithe month had continucd. Under | Duquesne Light 63 StT.&SFplsA.. 6 of the news was constructive, particu- | BERLIN, April 14—The statement including Baldwin, Studebaker (new | D€t S = 3 2 these circumstances competition was | st Cuba Sug 7%S- stock), Chandler, Stewart - Warner, | Dome Mines (2). South Ry pf (). stronger and the market for steel|pmpire GRF 7%s. 12 Lima Locomotive and American Ex- | DuPtdeN (3). Spicer Mig = 5 products remained vather weak. Pro- i ilpnher gs. s Cona tane. prafterted, Cuban|iGastic (965> Stand Mill (5) duction is expected to decline slightly. | F1S Dominican Sugar and General Eaton A% (2.60) . StoiuCel (D) ... 5 A decrease of 130000 tons in the | Gen Elec deb 58 phalt, the net losses g St Bat (15%) StONNJ (:). 5% :»;rht-d Adau»s Steel ‘(‘orl"mr:\unnls un- | Goodrich gy,.” frations to nearly two S St Oll N J p {filled orders was in line with ex-|Goodyear 8s1931 vedre 4 few. stronw. sbots, Woolworth :::;*}‘;‘;’:_‘i‘:‘)’ Sterling Pr (4) .. Draoon B owis fonied 'r‘“:u"‘h‘(‘)‘flcood;ear Ss1941.. glimbing thrce “points ‘and Cnited [ Erie y ]s'\:l:;nln::;rc(::;. the “exceptionaily® heavy deilverics Hershey s 194 Seabd Aldssta.l 6414 steady, October being only 43 points | M s T fining one each. Foreign exchanges | isrie 18t f | Sraaehoar (16) {made in March and of the absence of | HAMEELIHY W70 ; eab 3 S - opened steaay. Erie 2d pf. 3 rders for tin plate and rails, as the Seab'd A L adj 5s.. 3 LIVERPOOL, April 4.—Cotton . CnEBEe RN Che P te wealuens developed i meve = Studebaker wi.. already were booked up on the | Indiana Steel 5s... 3 0% 100% | ST20a & L con € R OO J4—Cotton ange an que, fn sections of the Mst during the | Famous Pl (8). Submarine Boat. 5 latter materials. As the corporation's | Int Mer Marine 6s. 3t | acine 48 192 g 3 £ middling, | 2 il G morning, particularly among. the | FIfth Av (61c) y Superior Ofl. ... shipments amounted to 95 per cent of | Inter Paper 5s "4 A O R et Al I ; migaling, | i nd cheques, ir Rizar. Tiothr dng cHnipment Blocke.) WuNer Ty (10) 2 | Sweets Coof Am. 25 | 7. the month's bookings were | K C P & Lt 68 A 5! I ke ) - ordinary. | Oil shares, which had been offering | Fisk Rubber.. ... Tenn C & Ch ;. cstimated at $§ per cent, or the larg- | Kan G & El 6852 95% | S thern Ry 1st 63, 5,000 'bales,’ including | good resistance to selling pressure ; Fi'chm'n n:‘ 1 Toxas Co (3) . gst In two years except for January | Kayser (J) s ‘g?“’,s.,umern nG ) American.” Receipt 2,000 bales, | ,pc also vielde o . i 5 S no Ame s « casy : od §,e25.2 3ieo ylelded sharply for the frst time, | Foundation (%) ¥ Tex Guit (6%) .. One explanation offered for the con- | Kelly-Spring &2 g1y | Southern Ry §%s.. 10 - Bloning:. ‘April, 18:27; May. 18.01:] Inyestments, decressed pofon . o Padit. Cramane. mesry 01 isen S Texas & Pacific. . dition of the steel market thai | Lackaw! > 115 | Southern Ry 6s ct.” 25 9 99 | July, 17 s6: December, | assets. decreas ,603,512 points, Pacific, Cosden and Houston | o _ ex & PacC&O. 9 " the unusual speed and eff | Ligzett & Myrs 7s. 5 O Gble 4. & c ot Notes in circulation, decre sagging 2 to 3 po and California | G0 Asphait. .. . T v = Myrs 5 96% | Sou Ry 2 E i B 6,213,409 . Pettoloum and roducers ond Hognors | Gen Asphpf (5). Tide Wat Oil (4) It 5 | which factories and railroads are op- | Likgett & Myrs 5s. ‘I 'Third Ave ref 4s... 10 6 ol TR IR slipping more than a point each to | Gen Clgar (8). .. Timken (3%). .. 4 35 jerating permitted & Jiiwe volume of | Lociiiard (7 to. Third Aveaashs... & AND PROVISIONS. Other liabilities, increased B 3 An Bpis £ 07y ‘ Tob Prod (8) torders to be filled quickly, the result | Magma Cop €V Union Pac st ds. .. 13 v S s : s new low records for the year. Bald- | Gen Cigar pi b Pre e g 1y, t} i C & nion S 3 ‘2 14 (Special).— | Rentenbank loans, unchanged win extended its loss to 33 points, | Gen Cgrdeb (7). Tob Prod A (7). 4 being short Dwyine wovemcn: Manati Sug sf 7% Union Pacificev 6s 3 3 BAUTIMORD. Aptil 14 (Spects v i 2 touching 110. and additional new lows | Gen Kiee (3) . 208% | Transcont Oll. .. s S roicton oa boart e \i?‘;l:rl‘dé:‘elciu gt Sass | Union Pac 1st rf 5s 23 Fotatoes, w i Y il e catablished by American Loco- | Gen Mot (1.20). Cnderwood (3).. 38 Snmption for a tim readjus - e | Virsinia Ry 1st§s. 14 941 : and v ; motive, Willys-Overland preferred, | Gen Mot pf (6) Un Bag Pa (6) . H ment comes quickly and pmb:nrrx‘esmr.-!flg::&rcfi",:f:;' 79 |VaRy&Plstis... 6 90 : & HEADS iTOCK BOARD. Gulf States Steel, Baltimore and ab (e 7 { s o e no Ohio. Coca Cola and several others. | gen mefe iy, Onlon Otl-ceoces 0 u Tlsam ol atsnaip wre nol mu- | New Eng Tel bs orihoen, Outburst of buying in Wool- | Gy, shel Br pf (7) 2 2 Un ranine 0 5 ucts is belleved to he holding up well, | N ¥ Easn 1st 6343, warth sent the old stock up 2T points | S/ P Un Tank Car (5) e & up - | NYG EL H&P 5s... to 31S, the new stock advancing 51, | Ghdden Co. d . Utd Alloy Sti (3). 2 2 Week's Carloadings a Factor. | nNyG gL H&P 4s... to 8014, a new top. Marine preferred ; Goidwyn Plet. United Drug (§) . Weekly carloading figures confirm- { N Y Tel 68 41. climbed 23 Call money opened at | Goodrich. {UDI1stpf (3%). sied the impression that distribution | N y qel g8 49. . 414 per cent | Goodyear pf. . “ Utd Fruit (10) 4 and consuniption of goods was active. N Y Tel 4%s = = - G'dyear pr pf (8) U SCastIron P. . . The total number of cars loaded in !, ‘Am Ed 65 Granby Consol D1 Alonot ; the week ended March 23 was 907,000, | North Am = RUSH IN SHIPYARDS Gray & Davis N US Ind Al pf (7). 4 . {slightly smaller than for the preced- ; Nor States Pow 5s. & Gt North pf (5) i & week and below the total for the | Nor States Pow 6 ® | Gr NorOre ®)... 2 . e same week o year ago. Norchwst BTel T altimore Repo: % o declines were attributed, how- | Otis Steel 7%3 ports Ocean Freight lGrt w-tnssu-(!) US R 1st pf (8) .. 4 ever, to the drop in coal loadings, it- | Otis Steel 88 ers Keep Workers Busy. ey (66 U S Steel (15%). 9 iself ‘an aftermath of the situation Guit St St (5).. { U S Steel pf (7) created by the prospect of a coal | Pacific Gas & Elss L BALTIMORE. April 14 (Special).— | ganna 18t pf (7). Utah Copper (4. o6 | strike carlier in the year. Loadings |Pac T &T 1st§s.. The spring rush in the Baltimore | Harman Go (§): 37% | Utah Securitles. . e of general merchandise and less than | Pacific T & T 58 '52 shipyards has started as the o c s carload lots set a new high for t 5 ocean-going freighters come to pory | HAYES WA (33, 85 | vanadium Corp.. & he | pan-Am Pete 7s. ’ v 6 week. | 5 C&1 58, and go into drydock to et their | Housen'd Pr (3). 2 32 |VanRaalte. 1 | Strength nued in the cotton |.EBi & RAEC spring coats of paint and their an- | Houston Ol 6 e Va-Caro Ch pf. .. ! market and was re-enforced by what G nual overhauling and repairing. Hud Mot C (3).. 23% 3 28 |yyIC&C (3%).. appeared to be a turn for the better | LIl Coref0s A There are 37 freighters, ore cueriers | Hupp Mot C (1), 13% 13% . 12% | vivaudou (2). in the cloth market. The May future | Fi=rce Rt bs and tankers which see service to|HydraulicSteel.. 3% % rose to a high of 31.95 cents, or nearly | Producers & : TS W s Wabash, 3, : rvice 58 foreign ports. in drydock here of | punoisCent (7). 101% 101 | wabash 4 senta mboye s Tow ofts weeke | ORI vl awaitig their turn to be drydocked. 5 ) Fhéy ave beitig:neantaa, M‘.llng“‘;n:" 11 Cent pf (6).... 104% 104% | west Pen (4) 1d abroad helped to create a short- | Punta Alegre 78 bottoms scraped and their engi T | Indian Motorcye. 19% 20 | west Fenn pf (7) age of contracts and contributed to | Saks & Co 8 f 78. paired Others are getting more! Inland Sti (2%). 33% 34 | west Maryland... 4 [ the embarrassment of the shorts. The | Saaron Stl H 83 axtensive repairs due to the storms | inspirationCop. 24 24% | western Paoitic. . latter discovered they had sold heavily | gipulair Oil 78 that have damaged. them. All are [Anterb RapTr... 21% 21% | West Pac pf (6). 2 in a well-liquidated market, Sinclair Oll 6143 gelting a general overhauling. Internat Ag new. 3% 3% | West Un Tel (7). | Bankers received the Dawes report | 310 Cruge 01l 5 'rh':s mc}ans a largla- increase in the | Int Bus Ma (8) 286 3:%, West Air Br (6) . %|in a f;}findl. ‘fl;(\d flvnrzvmweh man-| Sin Crude Oil number of men emploved at the ship- | lut Com Eog (2) 224 20 | weat K& B (4).. 60V ner. e quick acceptance by the | ; Ends i c ar o | Sin Pipe Line bs yards and an expenditure of thou- | internat Har (8) 84k B4% | West 5 & Mrts.. Biq| TRAEELionS Sananiiies eo connidered | South el Tel s Craien oy cosalSRSmSTDineMecMATIas o 1 DY s | Wissl kL Ry . 9l 8% {ime would be required to detarmine | S0 Por Rico Sug is Nearly half of the vessels recelving | 1ot Mer Mar pt... 25 e | Wheel & L Er 3 ¢ 17%, the attitudes of the various govern- | Southwest Bell 5: their spring repairs are at the plants | Javernat Niekel ;;t 12% | Wh Eag Oil (2).1 5 5% | ments involved. It was nointed out | Steel & Tube 7 of the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Com- | iuternat Paper 96 | White Mot (4) 1 ©1% | that whole-hearted acceptance by | Sug Est Orien Dany at Sparrows Point and Locust | Int Fepptst (6) €8% 654 | wickwire Sp St 23| Germany was essential for success | Tenn Elec Pow Point. Eighteen vessels in all are | Iot Shoe (4) 5% 1 5% | Wilsondk Co..... 3 10 |and that if Germany does not accept | Poledo Edn 1st 7s. being overhauled by this company, IDtT&T (6).... 664 €6% | Wil & Co pf. 85 | willingly and in good faith the flota- | y g Rub 1st rf 5: cleven being at their Locust Point | Invincible 14% 14% | Willya-Overiand. < 8%} tion of an international loan hardly | U § mubber 7% Blant. - eryiand drydock in Fair- | J€wel Tea 16% 17 | Wiliys-Over pt.... 65 |would be possible. L et At the Maryland drydock In F&iTS | jones HrosTen.. 20 20 | Woolwerth (8).. 300 305 AT | Utah Pow & Lt 53. :rmb;f:g“r?;slfir:;.e D oy o | Jordan Mot (3).. 24 23% “:Ww&r.m -ng) - % 104 $319,000, IN IMPORTS, | Vertientes sug 7 are the big freighters operated by | Kansas& Guif. 14 2 o Bb o% % S NaCar Chess 18 <. g & WJr (3)... 36% 36% 564 Va-Car Ch 7%s w. Forian ity Compaay K o e | e JutaCos 214 3 [Wrientdero (). 94 9% 9% ®hlmstal Merchandise for March | West Union ¢k : enly Spr Tice. - 13% T4y | Tellow Cab (5>.. 15 3% 8% Westinghouse 7s.. 16 107% 107% . | showed an upward trend. Upstats No. == . 5 Youngst S&T (8) 64% & 64 64 1 Saltlag St 1 (in bulk) brought from $3.50 to $3.90 Kel Sp T pf (6).. 50% 50 st Shown. Wickwire Spen 7s. 68 68 . checks today. 180 poanes, TREASURY CERTIFICATES. | ioisey Wit (5). 88 83 | pitlead mates as given ia the sbave.iabié| The total value of merchandise im- | WALYS-Ov 6%8°33.. 11 984 984 { London, ponnd . 43y DRY GOODS o P’State barreled apples were in lib- (Quotations furnished by Redmond & Co.) | Kenne Cop (3)... 36% 6% | are the sasual cash Puyments baved on the | 5ot E e 000,000 and | Yy son & Co st 6s 82 8% | Montreal, dollar X 8 L1 NEW YORK, April 14 (Special).— | oral receipt and the market showed ——Nooh.—— | Keysto.e T& R.. 2 2 2 |latest quarterly or half-yearly deciarations, | POTLS fO cikd Wilson&C cv T%s. 76 76 B Eania feahi: e Cotton goods buyers today paid little | no material changes in either the de- Bid. Offer. Unless otherwise noted, exira or specitu |the value of exports for the same | Wilson & Cocv 6s. 50 173 66 EUSRELR, Sranc s mand or prices. The following prices June 16, 1924 100132 100 Lactede Gas (7). 94 94 | Gividends aro Dot incloded. ; iod was $341,000,000. Merchandise | Winchester A 716 11 101 100% 100% : ‘oauijlien- | attention to manufacturers who ursed | TONC L 0cq her barrel, for A grade Juge 15, 1924. 100516 1007332 | Lee Rub& Tire.. 11 11 High. Low. Last. | PeTi0 siasediatnt s 5 | Youngstn S& T 6s. 15 95% 95% 95% | Zerien: franc : R them to buy before a predicted short-|ay _inch ~ stock: Baldwins, $3.25 to September 15, 1924 . 1002332 100 1316 | Leh Val (3%) 40% 41 Call Money..... 4% 4% 4% |imports for the ninc months ending g Athens, drachma i age, and the markets continued quiet, | §755" roenings, $2.50 to $7; MeIntosh December 15, 1924. 35 loo3as |lLehValrights . 25% 26% HOURLY SALES OF STOCKs. |March 31 were valued at $2.651,491,980, Madrid, peseta 13 with a real slight accession. Print|$7750 (o §12; Northern Spys, $1 {o §5: Marck 35, J5% *{6 100 .32 | Lima Loco (4).. 58 57% |,y 304 600 1pan 678 000 | and exports at §$3,324,263,974. About 4.000.000 pounds of copper were | Vienna. crown : i |ecloths wero quoted at 81, cents for | bLAT IR AT REUIEE SRYS ? 458 June 13, 1923 00 100 19-32 | Loews Inc (2) ... 16% L el LD Gold exports for March totaled |used in store-front construction through- | Budapes E K 64x60s and 10% cents for 68x = i3s December 15. : 42 1009-18 | Loft,Incorpor... & ¢ |12m......511 700 2p.m..... 784 400 45:7/374 ‘against imports of $34,322-{out the United States in 1923, an in- | hrEue. crown o8 latter a quarter cent decline. Ra 4%« March 15, 1926..... 101782 | ¢ tiara (3) 35% o e 375. Exports of silver for March to- |crease of nearly 1,000,000 pounds over | FICRR ATE T4 silk markets were very quiet, with| Statohood f6r the southeastern pare i =-u=-b;5r 1=w!m }3',’5,‘%, Louis & N'sh 2 A combinatien fountain pen and|taled $8,355,278, against imports of |1922, the Co{mr and Brass Research | christiania, crown . 5 :‘;:n_l“ -::.n.n:h:ml-u throughout :;fl*n':-;k‘; ;:i &-:;--g:;;.r :::Xnoclud 152 December 13, 1oz, 101392 101318 mechanical pencil has been invented. ! §6,220,93i. Assoctation states. ' Btockhblm, crows X P ; {30.40. and October to 25.10, or 57 to grand oid on. AN NB D2 3 1 8212 R larly a good demand for spots from |of the Bank of Germany of April e domestic mills. The market turned decrease of 269,143,000 marks Be 1. - Sy * 4k near noon and just before the |i bullion. old _holdings StL&SF5%D. 2 3020 or 106 | increased 43.000 marks to 464,883,000 StL&S Fadj 68 B g se due | Also the following changes in trillions K, of marks: Stie B W cnu m 2 t figures. July | Tre and loan association notes StP UnDep5is.. 9 28.52 or 94 points net lower. 45,000 a San A & Arn Pés.. 3 5 514 orop months were relatively tenbank notes, increased oRa O L PP PP XY | WabashIstss.. . 2 975 97% 5 = Wabash 2d 5s. 1 20 1.50a2.00; . Thomas B. Maloney Ch si- | Western Md 4s 2 617 carrots a H EaayClipiantE e R | western Pacificts 2 5 sl & as.25: ;| dent of Consolidated Exchange West Shore 1st 4s. 1 0% iy A i v, - 10e bk ety N Ml Lo Bl plants, crate |y EW YORK. April 14.—Thomas B A Zedsidy 2 621 > 5 230; lettuce, bu Maloney, formerly democratic der 1| Whel& LErdss 2 624 62% byl 20a30, Tettucey b spring |of the New York state assembly. ha 92%| TOTAL SALES (Par Value): | onions, hundred. 505 parsnips, | been selected by the nominating com 91% [ 11am.. 2786000 iZnoon 5487000 | Paskot, 60a70; peas. B s e T e e H 45.50; radishes, bu., | cha succeed Laurance Tweedy 102 1pm. 6620000 2pm... 7503000 | RERDETS, CTate SO E0: . squash: las president of the institution. Mr 93 S | Srate, 1002450 tomatoes, crate, 3.004 | Malones, a member of ‘the board of X i ., 40a50. {governors for several vears, was 98w, SHORT TERM SECURITIES. |30 turnibs ba- (09°%, 00a5.00, bu., |chairman of the committee which re- o1 (Quotations furnished by Redmond & Co.) |50al.40; box_appl 1.75a2.25; grag organized the exchange and mod- ! ——Nooe.— | fruit, box, 1.7532.75; oranges, box, 2.2 jernized its methods last vear. Ty Bid. 1 a3.75; strawberries, qt., 15440 | e 91% | om of Amer. 102, 3 { 101 ARG © 0 Aner i Setdling Prices on Grain. | BOSTON WOOL MARKET. erican Sugar 6s 188 L 100 v So. @ red winter, spot, - 4 e i} A e A Tal o Ty ,0‘;3"?&1\,, No- 24 "winter, marlicky,| BOSTON. April 14 (Special).—The Anaconda Copper s 142 L1011 % | spot. domestic, 1.093; a0 quotations | Summer street raw wool markets Anglo-Amer. Ol Tles 1 102 L No 4 No! 3 red winter, garlicky. | opened the weck with a continuation Anfiated oil s on No. 4 or N, 3 red e red Winter, | Of the slightly increased demand trom Beil Tel. of Canada e S s oo | manufacturers noted last week > garlicky, 108 and 30830 per bar- | There was, however, no general buys e N N;—';;"};H“’D‘vv B’ 4.10a4.15 per barrel | Ing movement. Prices were about & Pac. 5t 1926... Tl for eI AN m ‘spot, 873 ; No, | Steady, with & few reccssions here and & EI st 5s 1927 sy S otorn spot, 841 track corn, veilow, | there.” Contracting in the west con- s 1851 L tinues slowly on the basis of present 915 | Federal Sugar Bef. 6o 1 9 Tl | market prices. 8774 | Misher tiody Corp. % Oats—No. 1 white, i6a6%; No. 2, 2 Goodyear T, & It white, new, 55a . NE gg“ { Great Northern Ts 1936, % Rye—Nearby, 70a80; No. 2 rye, spot, ‘W YORK PRODUCE. | Goit it Corp. of Fa, 3 004 | 751, 7 NEW YORK, April 14 (Special) | He 6 Copit /191 S P wnn&:’vfl,fieg‘r{w;‘i},‘f‘f\ tons. A 1ar&¢ ! onions in fairly liberal receipt from L& e oA Prehont 1s more or less damaxed and | New York in the produce market to- o | Door in quality, in_conscquence of {day met a fair outlet in a steady mar- ! which prices are irregular and grad- | ket for choice stock, but ordinary and - | 943 | ing equally so. Demand is fair for |small stock received very little atten- Y644 Peana.-Ohio Pow. & Lt. s g % | sound hay of medium to good quality. | tion. The best No. 1 yellow offerings 107% 1075 fRem KR 84 | Tow grade and damased hay dvil of |brought from $2.40 (o $2.30 per 100- 811 8114 | Tidewater Ol 633 1831 i 15 | any pr Quothlibnm; No. 3ttty jponndieack - _ o o o 1019 101% | Unioa Tank Car 7s 1530, 27.00a27.50 per ton; No. 2, 26.00226.50; estern New York old crop carrot 102% 1028 | U; 8. Rubber Tigs 1030, & No. 3 clover, 23.00a24.00; No. 1 clover | were in moderate supply, but demand 2% | Western Union 0343 1936, mixed, 25.50826.00; No. 2 clover mixed, | was limited mostly to fancy stock. A L 89 | Wantinshents B & MO P ors0: No. 1 clover, 56.00226.50. |car load of muckland carrots in 97% 97% | Wheeling Steel s 1926, ‘Straw—No. 1 straight rye. 24.00a|bushel baskets sold at $1.65. Texas 61 61 e T T 25.00 per ton; No. 1 tangled rye, 18.00 | (new crop) bunched carrots realized 31% 31% FOREIGN EXCHANGE. #20.00; No. 1 wheat, 18.00a18 "1|from $2 to $2.75 per bushel basket. Ao 110 | quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co.) | oat, 17.00a18.00. Fancy, bright, well graded potatoes NerALNHO®ND KNORNRE A TNR e [P e © o = RORDIS 00D 1500 N B be D - £33

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