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UGUST 10, 1929. - S, 85 nf démands. They were quoted around | Col G&EI 58 Ma. 23.50 most, of the week and were offered | Com Invest % #t 50 cents a dozen. Crabmeat continued plentiful, selling from 25 to 85 cents a pound, while soft crabs continued fairly scarce. It is not that there is any real scarcity of the crabs along Chesapeake Bay and tribu- | pg, taries, said a dealer, but because many of ‘them are disposed of before reaching this elty. They sold around $1 and $2 & dozen most of the week, NYChi&SLL b%A8A. G NYNH&HsKS. . NY NH&H evab b N Y unt N Y Hy . N ¥ Siate Ry 4%4#8. . NY Sus & Wn 5&'37 NYWaBans. Nor& S gén 68 64.. NOr P& 34 2047. ... Nortnern Pacific 48, Y RN ANA . ’ 'THE EVE ¢ RTAR, WASMINGTON, D. ¢, SATURDAY FINANCIAL 11 | - CHICAGO SYOCK EXCHANGE. N NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE [ NEW YORK CURB MARKET srpuioumwmeser. || FIRST TRUST NOTES 1 celved Private Wi Th Offic a report of toda les, high, low A sure fair return safel [ Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office Received by ire Direct to The Star . LR s o b cnay || gt ety 00" e ge: | NI AT h. Low. Close Sales 1n Sentry Safety Control 17% . 17% 11% STOOKS. Thos. E. Jarrell Ce. | ’“ fuenTiow. oL ik 104 8% 3 =',::-.- e, i E}; A A o ;!-/. I % | o 8 2 s 3 Sol )8 3 2 in i Y 1 Ainsworth Mf; - 83 b27d - 4 - - Libiatelys 2 O%]4 98D 9B I% 46 4B [ " 88 - S0 All Amer Mg k 18, | Libatnaie 100 9812 9410 9812 . 102 102 . . A 4 1 e wi o Wholesale Men Have Ampie| ussxs... 2 981> oniz 9912 wins 1t an (Recovery in Stocks Brings| 14 1087 ] B . | USeKsES. 11088 108K 1068 L 1 Alle 2 H 1 i First Mortgage Loans Supplies to Meet Demands | FoREiGN. ¢ i1a 1o 3ioc | Higher Prices—Florida Is- il o i i e 3 { High. Low. Olose, | N A 1 99% 994 99 e 1Al ol K e =! of Retailers. R g, | MeAmES R 1SN ] sues Reflect Conditions. B Am g‘g b a8 923 N. Y. Ave. Dis. 5927 o 4 A 2 Y, X - == —< & 100, 1ot 9u% | Nor Buates Pow bs. 14 e 3 Amer i 3 ’é 3 B, 4 100" 2 ! a 42t | Rarly reassembling of Congress, P T 9% 7 BY CHARLES F. SPEARE, BA i1 3 Vs 107 :lr;;;mg’ l!:’l:l:o {Io'lil:;;mzngon &1‘!" e 1 : "n x: Special Dispateh to The Star, A s an 1 Morlgue MDIIC] l.nmed thousands of vacationists to the city is b ‘ i e Lo R aul ¥ At Low Interest Rates expected to rl:mn“ln In*:uly lnclrcaud 4 1 in the bond market today was confined ;M, ’33 Ya business much earlier than usual dur-, 1 to the stock privilege issues, and these A 1 . 4 A 3¢ T —— : it movea i e zepeivs woos. | 14 H Tyler & Rutherford ne.ss{: reported by wholesale merchants 4 ‘The recovery in stocks brought higher Yz Al ‘! # l Hepresenting Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. Tonth, o i iAm 3 1520 K Street National 8475 P somanioaiEa i it H . D e iy e San | e § H A"4ir 1 —— s % n 7 % change to any great extent during the 6 3 Bouthern Pacific 4'4s, Atchison 47 am H i ifim OB a4 week. Meat prices, according to dealers 7 H and Philadelphls & Reading Coal 6s 1 Ame Pans Luz DL P &'a 9% Temained " practically _stationary. al: 24 o e turnover. even in these, was mod- | 1694 103 X1} Gont Garm I Tough some retailers lowered prices of 7 1 te, while atraight investment bonds § Elen () p choice cuts of besf. Lamb prices con- 5 10 were dull in the extreme. German 1ynton ¥ G 3 tinued low. as did prices of poultry. | 5 10 Bank 6s sold off, and the lpuulnlve‘ L e AnR e 32 4,| dealers stated. While the butter and egg s 1 Wickwire Spencer Steel 7¢ gained. 3 A0 Natt Gan " i st ’el.?".,. markets continued firm. e o Pool Plans Disrapted. Wi e 7 A Rk o Egks continue onls ‘in fair suppls. 5 3 Plane for extensive pool operstions | 3 Asio G & Ei der Bl % 3 §Gonse Max Co pd... 4 First Mortgages prices having =slightly advanced this 5 1 in & number of new convertibles were 1 Alte Vot ,g cvt pr 810ni Lt & P A 1a sgnumnm Steel ctin h week. and dealers report. & good demand 4 20 dlsrupted by the break in the stock Avistion Corp. agniCae % gurtis Lie 3 For Sale for hennery stock, for which consumers 10 1 market at the end of the week. The ; e 1 0 Sonenai B Sandiing contimse Tokve: and mARY of | Casao TaINI, .o 10 Uian Pow's : Niiormone' & Telsgraph, Tntérpationst 18 pEmois s w e eavy. 1a w & Lt b3 4 ‘Telephone ‘elegraph, Internationa ) P the eggs, not entirely spoiled, have been MunicSa B, 2 M Telephone 4. ‘Telegraph, Atehison, $ 978 Holages G JAMES F. SHEA 56 watery that they had to be sold at ré- | Denmark 43 3 2 American 1. G. Chemical and Alle- 10 8 Dairy A 2Gen . N.W. duced prices. ‘u 8 gheny Corporation_ stock a&cymmmu ; 17 ;g:; 643 Louisians Ave. N.W. 10 was to have been transferr sev- 3 Gl Com Harv.. 126 By eseis S0 camlowpes ana : i e N U e BiAL, iy e Money to Loan peaches continued throughout the week, F 1 g".‘;'ml:'h'm“mw 1 :6‘. |8§,... L Drée: Sacisctin .gney. o o e being ihe heaviest recelpis in the frult 5 Yousgsta8&Tés. 4 100 00 | “Most of the savings banks in this dis- o "1 8rind oris | Frevaiing ’mfi‘-‘.l‘.!‘.‘-“'a.'“‘.-é?&‘m market, ‘u:’tll e m’e:vm -rceJ- [t DAL : o+ RAILROAD. trict have had & good Summer 80 far S ol f Jpe (W P B | Joseph 1. Weller 57535 5 5 %! nd; Delaware e "\‘mfifinflfil. rom | €rench Ta. 15 | Atch deb 48 ¢ e eo':;cernled. Y L 13 Ui v,a. 1 North Carolina. There were other small | ¥1encn 73 L1020 ek dadu)] St ImINSC e ’,,,2";'&‘2‘{‘, -] deposits going out for 2 Viex ¢ ?H}lu‘fi ; C et Fisex ! fruits among the receipts, varieties used ' German ¥ 1 10, 1 3% vacation purposet or for the purchase 1 Waitt ‘& Bond z ' onsu S 1 ! for canning And preserving. Grapes, one | Holland-Amer 64 i |o§: .}’.33: :35.: :::;:::"‘ of securities. Thé mutual banks have | s Bl n oL 1,3]!'1 oen S TR} 22 I d f | of the more popuiar of the nearby fruits, | Hungary i 5. 6100 9yn 100 | B & O it hs er. been buving with their -"W!';" | oo e 1 Wiater By 5"° s you need money for | bl;;l::lp"e‘::::!ia;:a: ll::‘I ::::e;”“" :::: :.-nmm 88. 3 46k ‘95 9i |B&OBbs2000D. :'-rl..fil"-'em:\;:'lu'fl rather than cor- [ o §t Bl com or 1 i | orth Ine A K ’é;. 1 your Real Estate financing | T H- 2 90 MK 94, [ BROUTIMDE J 5 ¥ - 2% 337, | i Pt Tuled Bome ‘ot The Irgest stbek carms | IapaRans $35 1Lt SYh 3hie| Rkive MaEmat b6 Florida Securities Down. | e S e MINTNG 8TOOKe. {lers Baveweariiaf it from North Carolina. and were quoted | Kreuger&Toll bs ot 86 100 A& 100 MRS b, ‘The*sentimental effect on all Florida | | (i #a high ax $1.25, smaller melons selling | Lyon 7 100%s 180% 1004 | Brookivn Elev 648 securities of the recent bank faflures | | Prompt Servie a8 Jow ak 15 cents, some few not. in auch | Marseille 5 100% 1004 100% | Buft K & Pitt 4348 has been pronounced. In the case of | ros Thea pfd | No Appraisal Fe . or | MoXico 35 as) 24 204 24 Florida Power & Light first mortgage | Meadows Mg O, | z good condition selling at & still lower asntd.... & 206 200 24| * PFice. [ Milan 6348, 3 87 97 | Camada Natis % 38, one of the strongly protected issues vl 0 i Fan X | TheCammeraialiNaitonal Polato prices continued fairly high Montevideo 7 3 Ll in'the Electric Bond and Share group. o v, 2 ud By’ 3t H . ? s i SRroughout - the week, aelling arouna 3 with earnings 2%, times interest and a et 0 0 - ; $5.50 and $6 & barrel. ’ Recent Tains in: 1 big equity following in the common and l: Cons Auté M Maryland and Virginia probably assist. 20 referred shares, the price has dropped . e4 the late ero ¥ 5 L | Norw 23 elow 80 after selling At 93 this year o e A i NOrway 68 1944.... 4 and ncar par in 1928, Speclalists in | o g Oyster Crop Prospeet. Norway €143 1%53.. 4 Florida munltc‘lp-lxhreporr g e < g s Dealers at Municipal Fish Market OrientDeviie'si. o - » ! an almost, entire absenee of s for | SNY s H 3 have not vet heard anything of the | Parix-Ly-pea " CuSPaPacadysnd. o SR R mona. Fibee 470 H ; nrospects of the coming oyster season. | Paris Orlea N i | Chi@NW 6380nes 1 i sl L | 3gstroxte . oli. s 1T which opens September 1. Usually the | pecu ex 19 27 [CNI& NW T8.neinl 4 Crocger dmcerss 3 weather in September it so warm that | 1 Uniikicis, S | 7 | 2Ghrthes Atro Bxp. | 1 Carib . b : . b1 b = i ChiRJ& Pac4 57y S iae FA 12N A &P 00 6 | already are making preparations for the | F 5 ChSItPM&O b3 'l:o. H p; " e o | ") Gurtisa Wit & "o AN A:A S AR 8% opening of the approaching season,| 2 ChiTH&S K 3 944 siw yii| NEW YORK, August 10 (#).—Com- ilcfl(«::;.\x‘y::;,:"- 130 45 ;g:'rfl;'m )Jv:r,nm | hawever. ) Chi'T' H ine 6; 1 84 mercial failures in the United States DR e deci b 2 Business yesterday among the whole- 1 CaWIib%s6z. 7102 totaled 433 this week, 35 less than in | D 3 2 aalers was sil that m"rld hbe desired. neiro 6338 2 CCC & St L bs D. 13 101% the same period of 1928, says R. G. Dun | i e D e B T T Cuba Nors4scts.. 3 8 & Oo. Failures last week numbéred 409, | i ports, and etailers were on hand early 1o Del& Hud 78 30. ... 16 101%% and & fortnight ago totaled 400. ;i-,'. this morning purchasing commodities Den& HioGends., 2 894 Investment Tiust Associates is offer- 1Duz Co A vie 1 for their week end trade. | 1 D Rio G West 7 91 ing common stockholders rights to buy Rotl e Ba 18 There was no particular change in 2 Erle 18t cons & 2 81 one additional share at $45 for each ase Suases Bow 1 Biymouth 1 2% meat. supplies, but dealers In frults and | A ErigconvisA..... 2 slu o Reld a8 of August 15. With thete ial iRmacen Bd TRUST MONEY v P 1S - =1 . i resources . e = 38 - e Tractive - outiay of commoditise from 1 Erfacvisei s o) Company: Jn which Dnited Pounders {sTaoAzp o wiagme o, roRMEr nearby and far distant points. Prices of | 2 Erje & Jersey s 7 110% Corporation has acquired a substantial 2 [ AR "KS. most. commodities this morning were | 30185008 68 o 0 Fla kast 3874, . 13 6% interest, will be more than $16,000,000. | E 5 On homes, apartment substantiAlly the same as prices quoted 5\7eden 3% .3 Fonda J&G 4 %4862, 2 2%, > St | 3 bnildings and husiness vesterday. i ; (e o S0 G DiunEieran 71015 S. W. Straus & Co. reports that Julv 4 s brkeesia: NG apBpiival Soanyis i Whbliskle (Priseisashbirs | ARIASLINIAR 30, 1 Grand Trunk ¢ Lo T R LI R : 1 fee. Prompt service. ay's oles rices—.| 5 Ut L1 Gireat Nor gen 12 1095 109 j0gi, | citles o DRl " s P itk s s H Priees Slightly Righer. | Utd King, 23 % 67 67 6, 798097 4 decrease Mk"c':" c;m. zom Afl§ 8 m"?::"fi’ ml * . € 481,285 1 £, | July, 1928, New Yorl ty showed a 7Em Pow b e . 1 Ui S : 3 g e G | o Real EstateMortgage Eggs—Hennery. 40: fresh selected. | MISCELLANEOUS. | 11 Cent 4 % 3 6 per cent. The largest gainer was Mil- 1 Fairehild Aviatn SRS e 28; current receipts, 34. | Abrama&Straus 6240 b 110 Rap Tr e, e | ke s BBl & & G“arant CO Poultry, Alive—Turkeys, hens. 33! Alléghany Cp 65’44 33 108 Int By C A 6% re 81 per ceént over the corrésponding | 3 8 Mctals 5 © o8 17 Y rp‘ toms, 33; Spring chickens, large, 302 | Alleghany 6549 Wi 43 108 Kan City Ft 8 month of last year. | 3 Eed 8¢ L 3 ; ;}:‘;‘s‘{ml'o:h:::m)‘!‘ri’s.tg:; Legga::ri;, :-::Ag‘u..\';‘n:‘n‘-::n" 2 Hfl Kansas City 8 o8 Stockholders of the Hudson Insur- | 2 1, 24 Jackson Place Natl. 1403 15220° keats, young, 60a65: old, 35a40. | Am Int Cor 6}as 4% 44 108 ik RO B LD L B i 112 ! Dressed—Turkeys, 38240; Spring chick- | AnSmil& R 1at 33. 6 101} uni 4 on increasing the present capitalization 3 ! o ’3,,_,., achind éns, large, 38a40; medium, 37838; small, | Ain Sugar Ref § uls & Nash 7# of 10,000 shares of $50 par to 50,000 180 160 100 ' §7enitn Radio . 35; Leghorns, 33a33; fowls, 35a36; T&T ev 414889 | n Hy 18LARSY ... 5 64 64 a4 |shares of $10 par. Rights will be given iy Ho 1o Total sales, 132,700 S et 15 Sl S et e L IR R e hhetend 8t 1| sutomonte, e an. trucks n | & £hd o7 5 —Beef, o st Y . | b a 10015 . ’ 23: lamb, 20a28; pork loln, 34 = 10553 MinnaSeL. fass 6. § s T | mg:; 108% 1200 | British Somaliland are American. Ipc Cantiins hams, 30a32; fresh shouder: bl e v ; 100 1M K&TABB...... 2 &0 80 80 Steel nperln‘;lnml;n 'lmt Pl&(’:bul"f‘r: 2 ” amoked hams. 30a32; smoked sh .x!‘q rls.l by D“u/: g »0;; MK&TprinbaA. 20 9i% 9% 97% m:mct aré v.od 3 lgw: Te;enl: il e R S I L 1 02" | MK &Tadise. .. 51 10va 10 10an | T8 3IRC 60 SRS s, says | 4 In Nearby Virginia packages, 16. | 102 { o rFacific gen 4 % 7z 72 72 | the demand for finis products, says | H Live stock-—Oalves, 18; Yombs, 1215, | Atl Gult 8 5 2 7% | Mo bac s A 86 1 47 87 47 |Dow. Jones & Co. The average for the | : Prudential ‘Prentital, | Bell Tei Pa 1 1021 10215 | Mo Fac b F97.. 1| 96w 964 gh | Qistrict s slightly lower at 90 to 93 | 2 i 1 SNk ATy PRAUISL, | Bathienm Sti om ba 4 100" 100's | MO Pacifle 658G 78, 1 98 whw 98y | Pr cent. due to the withdrawals of ] 2 270 Insurance Co. of the few varleties received filled de- | Bethi 1 104s 105 | NatRyotMes 4070, 2 11 10w 100 e g e i . Property mands. Hard crabs continued PINtful | Cortan-Tas taare INoTauss.... 2 : | it | o0 Commonwealth Investment Co. Management and reasonable, réceipts being XCESS | Child Coppér b N Ycentrfan % (,ommodlly NOW! “x g'i - #17 15th 8. N.W. Phone National 3628 leel Experlence Iy . S3%s Con Coal #14 15t 53, ConGas N ? 5348 Why inflict yourself with the problems arising over the management of prop- erty—especially apartment houses—when you ean tura them ever t6 us to be solved to your better advantage? YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, August 10 (Special) . —Slight recessions in Mahon- ing Valley mill operating schedules were noticeable here this week, and mary operators were taking advantage of the slight lull to make much-needed repairs. There weré 44 open hearths, log‘sheet units and 12 pipe mills under power this week. sSsuesue o I ga Ecsd ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Tth St. & La. Ave. N.W. 62nd Issue of Stock Now Opes for Subscription TR Sy, o 7 East Cuba Bug 1%8 Fisk Rubber 3 Swordfish, leader of the week’s marine products, sold at 35 cents a pound, an increase of 10 cénts over prices two weeks ago. Halibut and salmon sold at 25, Boston mackerel at 20, fillet of had- dock at 20, haddock at 8, cod st 15 ARA pollock at 10 cénts. all received | from Boston packers. i Jercéy Coast packeérs furnished Blue- | Ash at 26, large trout and flounders at 20. small trout and spéts it 10, Bufter- | fish at 12 and eroakers At 5 éénts & | nound. Lobsters, received from Boston. wéte high, while greén shrimp from North Carolina zold At 15 cents, a cheaper price than usual, the cookéd #hrimp selling at 50 eents. Big Melon Supply. Arrival of seven boatloads of water- melons from lower Virginia and North Carolina at Municipal Fish Market ‘Thursday afternoon, first arrivals of the season, resulted in breaking the water- melon market and sending prices down- ward; Melons have been scarce the past month or more and prices have been high. ranging from 60 cénts to $1.25. ith the receipt of the séveral thousand meélons Thursday Aaftérnoon, | howevér, and only 4 quiet demand re- | ported conditions underwént mediate changé. Oantaloupes from the Ridgeway. N.C. neighborhood, réceived in imménse | auAntities the past month. dropped off suddenly yesterday, practically none réééived, and dealers had to dé- pend largely upon homegrown fruit, for suppliés. Pricea ranged from 75 cents to $1.25 & baskét. Dealers also received suppliez of eantaloupes from Mesilla , N. Mex., sald to be of splenaid quality, and offered thém at $1.50 & 2 eraté. Plentiful supplies of peaches have reachied the local market the past few days, meeting s light demand and ‘weak market. Many of the peaches are coming from the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Virginia and Delaware, and prices this morning ranged from $1 to $2, some show frult selling slightly highér. Liberal supplies of appl montly from Maryland and Virg also mét A dull and slightly weaker mAfkat. the past few days. Prices for good stock were around $2. Libéral Grape Supplies. Chlifornia And South Csroling grow- ere aré furnishing the local market Hb- éra) supplies of grapes, smail quantities ot the fruit alsé coming frofn redrby. Twélva-pound baskets of thrée variéties of South Carolina grapés were quoted at, $2.50 and $3 the past few days, while lrl&u of the Red Seedless variety from California, fitst éver received heéré, ac- eording to local mérchants, were quoted at $4.35 for 24-pound boxes. are g $4.28 an .50 a box Blackberries and hucklebérries continue to be received in fairly ldrse quantities, the forner selling Around $4 and $4.50 and the lattér at 43 and $5.50. Plums, Wamson plums, érabapples, damsons, Arangés, 16mons; bananas and ”l'l"!’"m Peart Are among the othet fruits vfferéd ! thit weék. An_easier condition of the potato an M- | Hons of néarby Virginia, wi Gen Mot Aé Cor Humble O & R 5%as. laland 8t1 434878 Indiana Steal 54 Intl Cement 58 4i 1nti Match b5 47 1N PAper 68 47. Int Tel&Telez 43 Int TAI&T4) 4348 ev {1 KanCuy P& Lss Lackawanna 8tl 6 Laclede G 6148 62 Lautaro Nitrai o 5 HERR eI AR PSR AN S NPT AR a A BB D ot A8 L LS. L 2 market was reportéd the past féw days, résult of increased récéipts and light démand, and thé price droppéd td $5.50 Sou F.u é4d Sou L'a¢ 4548 A barrel. Sweet potatoés, nét so plenti- ful, 4ré higher. 5 Tomatosh Aré Chéaper, ‘Tomatoes, moré plentiful, hive heeh ' \esL Maryland cheapér the past few days, rains Maving assistéd growing erops. It ' Is reportéd that growing ¢roj !elérl 38 1 Tion and 8 ‘gond [até crop 1s expecied. | on and & ate cf éxpected. Prices this wéek changéd sevéral Mmea‘l $1 4nd $1.25 4 basket Deinr the prices quoted for top quality recéipts most of the week. Culls sold as low as 35 cents. Corn also his beén fairly pung!ul, good stock being in demand around 30 cents & dozen. Some not so g0od sold as low as 15 cents. beans . and stringless beans have been plentiful this weéek, espécially yésterday and the day before, the formet selling 4t $2 and the latter at $1.50 and $2 4 bushel. Chinese bull nosé peppers, éxtra large, | appéared in ihe local matket this week | and found réady sale at $1 & bushel, | the price askéd for top stock of Gthér | vArieties 6f the vegétable. ipts of | peas have fibt Beén heavy this week, | most. of the best supplies toming from Washington. Fifty-pound eratés wérée Guoted around $5.50 and 48. Squash Ti Plentiul, Squash, both Whité and yéllow. con- tinues plentitul and cheap, And beets, ca , onions and othér small vege- tables aré not scafce, 3 & contihued the buttét and égg mar- t, prices of both products have slightly advanced this week. It is beé- lieved that egg prices will not further are unable to forécast what will happen in the butter market, Receipts of poultry have been fairly heavy the past few days, and aéalérs | propose Téceipts of the small c@jckéns, not ast Week's | Wastérn Paeif) NEW YORK, August 10 (#).— Reégular, ! Bxtrd, | Petrole ROSAINAR. . 11:% Ex 84p. 1 Compan Tiga B8 St | AEon catn thare of Mulford o, stock, P 3 . r are 3 mré.l‘ t B 8 fi 3 shares of common stock, oo Cont Am Bks 2 . 3 A fiths share of $3.50 cumulative con- fi;fi 458 | Dexter Co.ooo 4 8. 1 vertible series A preference stock of foveckgs Sy o 1% & & 1| Sharp & Dohine, Inc., and $6180 cash 1. SRl Q@ Ot 1 will be given. H] ,;"' Mlul-n% Q gn. l? It .is stated that the proposal has o 1 any a2l the unanimous approvil of the board LA o0 STl 3 & 1 of directors of the Multord Co &1l of }g etrol Roya 3 p ;;"':':’i"é'fifi; of E EE‘ i ;;;n ve agreed exchangé théir 14 109% 11 e $ part | rat o The H, K. Mulford Oo. hak the lead- 1048 ;fl EUTR hrllflul ‘M ”‘} p. 1 . 18 | ing biological Ilaboratories in this 3 3 v it 8 3 country and is one of the oldést And i ] 2 2 7 Pénnsyi gen 44 Union Pae 14t 48 Inter Afbitfage. . . = Radio Endurdnce Test. PHILADELPHIA, August 10 (#)— | Ve advance in the near future, but dealets | Alveit L. Byler, radio operator atop the | sold in this Reading Ratlway station here, has be- gun an éndurance test all his own. He s th sit by stantly while the 69 W Unjon Paé 16t rf 4s. BRYy A8 | Union PAc 4344 '07. 97 87 | UntonPacist rét 4. 1 106 106 | WaAbASh 6478 B... 10 95 95 1L 784 6% 954 b5 West Shors 4 . B Kby WisCéntghen'ds. o 79 79 —— S DIVIDENDS, | TR, M Arbitrage....:.2% @ Seb. 3 | ntérii, | Bradford By Asan 10d .. ..ooie s ook, his recstving st Grat ae: for the loeal tral Nave 1ot making Hir round-the-wérid flight o o $a" e " Woula stick. 1t oot béen so numerous, dealérs réport, énab- 1 theln“."o better satisfy the trade. déclared hé three weeks or_more. 100 a 10178 1001 e 3 85% | dumpings aré At the rate of 1,000, B 7 Aug. 889 3 Aug. eon- | half Blood 94-95, th n 1 | 90 4nd quartér bl A7 474 | SpAeial Dispatch t6 The Arar. £ SAN FRANCISCO.—Buying of driec peaches has been active, though some wers are slow to sell at thé prices oftéred. Choleé lots havé sold as high as 1315 cents. 1t s estimated fhe | srop will Be about 15.000 tons, comparet with 25,000 last vear. CHICAGO.—Coal shipments an_the Lakes rémain high. Dumpings at Lake Erie poris for the séason so far total 17,310,873 net tons, And at presént P tons & wéek. This ind@icatés that the L | yéar's total will surpass a year &§6, when it was the largest on record. NEW ' ORLEANS.—Wheat now is moving in volume through this gvrt. One shipment of 1,000,000 bushels is now rolling to this city, and the move- ment for export i$ expected to con- tinue for three months. OFFER SEEKING MERGER OF DRUG FIRMS COMING A e 10 Mavis L/v“llnl. 2 Mavfl l | S5 S SRS Sharp & Dohmeé-H. X. Mulford Deal | on Fire, According to Balti- more Banking Housé, oh Hu 1 Munieipal ~8ér Illllrph; o e § Mur; 1 Nat Tt s .m"g.mufl e 1_Contain “Bta Wi i ' 5 5 BALTIMORE. August 10.—SHarp & Dohme, Inc., will make an 6ffer to the stockholders of the H. K. Mulford C6. of Philadelphia for an exchange of ! stock that will consolidaté the activities | of these two nationally known eonéérns, aceord! 10 an dannouncemefit by SRR 24 g usy 2uFel cese SIRZES2 g0y mpeme xsy 2sFuds 22suane LT B SERES & Iargest harmaceutical ho in. the country, 18| Raving béen founded 80 sears ago. WOOL QUOTATIONS, BOSTON, August 10 (8peoial) - S35 6 mapie wos ‘mehid It 5 ts &t lose ing At 90-93 cen the week in the Boston wool ¢chojée Texas 12-month 2R eunz2s3iedn, 35 & - 5 e F 13 35 ol & tactuters actively | R e 298 _ Gents, i ré quoted At 38 half Blood 44<45, blood 45 and quarter blood 43. . o 4 iu— 2 = gEax. sesusse suduespeucuey FEE & S S o SEETTIN SRS 0 11 #s A 206 103 48 _.,;ll 12 sising 3szs aseelsSrenaSeeistes nsenions: 3 2553 <3 S icam e >, i SE5ES T 1Lor. Stae E/) %28 A '8 Y ent 85 300 3 e e 1 00100 0 1140 Gt 30 80 1 00 0003 0 00 e DA 158 T e s 3 O N— s 3 g ara ! i1 S per S llilffékg‘ldenfl rate, RUBBER I8 STEADY. LA L R RO i e T ymres with 3354 s Thonth 'igo 4nd 1075 8 year ago Ot COTTOR GOODS QUIET. NEW YORIK, August 10 e O lbthh wére. chanfied 4t 15, for 84x60% for 68735, Raw silks Advanced 5 66 in a strong market. (Spectal) — Quiet agdin un. £ 83, t8 Money Loaned to Members on Easy Monthly Payments James E. Connefly James P. Shes President Secretary Croesus’ Guess Conquesis and unlimited power was the vision of Croesus, King of When he asked the Oracle at Delphi if he should attack Cyrus the Oracle replied, “If you attaek, a great kingdom will be destroyed.” Lydia. Croesne goessed at meéaning and led Nia army in the attach. hut the Peérsian army de- fteated him, averran hit eountry and taid his prineipal eities in ruins. Many people ehance. mortgages. SWARTZELL, RHEFM & HENSEY CO. 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