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fiaJJi"r n . THE SUN, THUKSDAY, DjEUEMlitili 3, 1891. ' ' - 9
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fB New Yark Stack rrcliaagre Wnla. ..
I""" CKtTR) STATS AMD' KTATn BONDS (D SLOOOsV.
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closiko rnicra or uiniro states bonds,
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RAILROAD AND OTmtB BONDS (IK $1,000).
aBBBi Atchison 4i KW 10N.T. Cen. d.b. Bs.107
Bj 1 ;..;... OiK aNnh. AChat.lit.128
BBBL 26....... KW 1IIN. V.AKor.3d...1OM
BBB 42 Atchison In nH 14 ..'..' 00
.BB I ti.Z7... m 4N.y,O.ASt.L4e. 94 X
n S :::.::::".:.::::::: S3. 1Jji::::::.S'
BBB I 1 B.AO.M. 1888...1O0 1 ...,....... 121n
BBB. 1 IB A O.Bs. 1885,. .107 fiN.W.de.Bl 103
BjBBTi I 4Bur..C.R.AN.llt,9B BO ......... ........ 104)4.
l 8Chi.AO.cn.Be...l0K , 1 Oregon Imp. Be... 68j
BBBi M 1 101H B 03
VBBI H s 101)4 .. 04,,
BflU H l6hl.0.1lt,B.A..118 iUPeo, D. AK. 2d... OljX
BBB CM. O. B. A. . B ro. A Bittern In. 27
BBBf B lit en 7JJ4 3renoa,4Ut,o.....low
B 1 O. B. A Q. CDT.B4.110j 2 rut. A Wn. lit... 7M
II J.,7 .7. 10S 4Rh.AW.P.T.6l.. M
o.B.tq.u. 2 83
IS If 4X. .... ..?...... 87M ontuAW.l-.T.M.. MW
It IO,B.4.UI.il, 4 gilt
H 4-CB.AQl. Jb.B4. tWW (11..
MB ig;0..0.ALHt..ll6 84 60M
BBB '(9 a0C4D.B0.llL. 107W 25 60
H 9 8 Cen. Bo. 2d....... M 05 4H
HI Hi 4 Can. O.K. lit.. ..JOT ...... 604
BjB IX 4Chio. AK.r.lst.. 7W iu 60H
If if 6bhB,rJigua..P5G 1... ui-, ! 1--IIS&
BBS B? aCoLMli.nl iOTfl lfi Bock Iiland exJSa.lpO
? coi.Nid.44 .-ewj 6 :J22q
II M o.Be 77M CRoekliLex. 84 r. 100
II IP 4 ......7,... ........ 78 31 Rock III. deb. 5a.. B
Uf IS; lrwlK&aAtLoe. P.1 Reading gnLee.., 8JJ,
Bllllli lKT,AT.II.Ht....H8 ,8 MM
111 Ul iBrleen.2d 104 4 Kin
HF'Ki 1 "...7:.T:.....':,104K 10 Beading lit pMn. eW
Jin jorndIn4.6..... ao 10 on
nil 6H.A8t.Jo.cn.OAjlBt 3 09
ill Bi SlIoek.VAl.C4 mil 10 'it
tin W lo"..Tn" 8(1 81Readtag2dptln. B&j
IBS K 3ILAT. C. lit 64..102 IB Reading 3d pf. In. 88!
Ilk S, elronMt.5f 8K 10 , wy
Hi I kf.:.::: ? SkVoawaii::::::.??
H iX4a.r.con JOO BclotoT.AN.E.44. 77U
K 1I3 lK4B.P..0.d.4.1OM .7Bo.Po.;tCl.on.lOJ
1 1 iSi IKeot ADInto... 94W 10 Bo.Pio.o( Arii.lit.10eU
' W 8 ?;........ Ml B8t.P.AM4.ell.4Hl.
M 1K4D.'AT4X.44.... W B.j..... .......... 8J
III H a"" ?71 41 . 84
HI' I I 4 kiii.' A"Tex.'2d!.'.' 4r.?J 88":itt;'n.AD!7i!u2M
,1 a Kinwh A M. 41. 72U ' 6i.... 89J4
Vi i.r"......T: n Bst.Aiit.RW.d..ii8
8 TtmlOtnt. lit.... 80 1BI.P. AN. P.84...117H
,.rT.. ...".:"! 80)4 10 St. L. A Bo. W. lit. 6B
lE !! lUK.AWMt. Irt..l08 8B4T.AW.llt VSi
B JuAH.r.Aiuit. ey us.c.K.R.m...... 20
l Wl I!?....... B8& 1 Heittla. U. 8. A S. J7
W aim.Ai.K,n.A. iTex.rc.iit64... ton
HiR x.irt 111 s 2P
Jj J IK 3 IK. A. A Cb.cn. TO 14 gig
H IE eiUMlbVATe'z.'iiil baK jiTii.'ri'iiia."'. am
n H K. E. A St. U 61. 83 6 '
""l' QK lMlnTlASt.Ixlt. 6 .80M
U.0X ..11S BTblrdATe.64. 112H
j . K Hln'pi A St. I. Z(L OK 11 Imn., O. I. A R.
u ' eiiob.Ao.iit.Diw.iis 6t.nir. dir am
) 8 Mob. A Ohio pU.. 67 B3W
1 6 ..... BUM lT.8t.KAK.C.llt 00
,. K I "."".. 7 17." 1
i M 8Mleb..Cen.7i 121 S JM
HI I 1 41lo.ru.cn 102 D OJH
H 2Mo.P40.3d 113 1 Union EL lit 10U
MB 11.... 112M 6Vl.Mid.KDl 74M
Til I lMILAN.lit,l(18.110 1 .74H
L'nS lKor.Pio.8de Ill UTibllh lit lOltf
H ) 8 Nor. Pie.cn. 64... 7l 3 101
18 ! 2 794 17Wlbllb2d 71U
BltlS 7 1H 4 7)
H 2Nor. rac.AM.llt.103 25 Wlb.deb, B. B.... 42
Hi II H8 102M 16 W. Union coL 64..100U
i-"!! HS 2N.V.Aailtr.6l..l01 1 lOOii
I) 1 1 N.Y. A Lick. Ilt..l2l) 1 1UO..
fl ! 15 N.J. Cent. gnL 51.109W 17 Weit Shore 41.....102W
1 Hi 3 7 10UU 2Wh. AUK. Imp., WH
j Ha . HN.Y.Cent. Utc..l26l
IjjSj loulnlei of rill war bond! (par ralue). $1. 308.00a
ijB B1ILEOAD AND OTIIKB SnABES.
ytHM Openr JUghf Lot rCtot9
f) H 110 AdamiEzpreu.l4;U 146 14.-114 143 148
H HI 10 American V.X...117J 117M 117(3 117 119
KM 3420 Amer. Cot. Oil.. 282 2M 27K 28M 2U
OIHfi 276 Amer. C.OUpt. 6.1 632 63 63 68M
er5AtcbT.AS.Po. 42M 43 4214 43 43M
II 600 Butl.. Rocb. A e. 40l? 40W 40U 40M 40M
Bloran.Houtbern.. HOlJ U ho(J (II SJ 61W
DM 200 Canadian Pac. 88 RHtJ hh 88U 8M)J
H BOOCbel.AOblo.... 23J 24 2M 23J 24
U 12C.AO,lltpf... 6()1J 611 r.S .
If lOOCblcAKlltllL ll Ull (IH &X tlH
U SOCblc.AE.IU.pt. 90 90 Htl
B1H 1245 C CCA St. L. 70J 71U 70M 7IM 71J
llfM 2025Cblc.AN.W....117J 117J 117J U7K 11M
UflH 20Chlo. AN.W.Dt.1311 lBtt 180 139K 140M
fi tltWHC, D. AO.......101K 102 101M 101U 102
Ha if IH 7H25C.M.AW. P... 7lt 7G 76U 76 70
Hll Ifl . fi25C."H.A8t. P.p.llHH 11UL2 110M 11IH n'-H
HmI it IH 4S5 0, B. I. A PacV. 84 84g HM 84 1 4
II lilHi 1000 Colorado CoaL. 34 34 )J SSiJ 34 34
Hall li Hi lOOCoU U.T.AToL 28 28 28 27M 28
U I' I fid " 427Clt.Gai ofB... 82 82)4 82 80 83
llU 125 ContoL Gil Co. I1K imu w4 IW 97M
U I IS 2922 UeL A IIndlon..l22U 122LJ liOtf 121U 12IK
HH III Hi 7100DeULaek.AW.137U 187tt 188M 1S7H 137M
HHbllH' lOODen. B. O.pf. 44U 44j 44 44
HH nIHl TflBUDIltlUlngACF. CUi MtiJ 68U 6HrS 6IH4
HH I'lnl 4uoK.T..v.&a r42 rt r.S &h
HH I IHI 280E.TV.A0.2dpf 11H HH UK 11 12J4
IflflHH' lOEdllonO.E 9.'. 95 05 92 95
HH llllH 200RrcenByAW. 10V Ulj 10M 10 11U
HH 11 HI lOOIIoulton ATex. 3 3 3 2)5 8
HH H III. CentraL 10 ! 101J4 101U 101 102
R IiIkH fi.Mowa Central... 10 10 9 9 10H
Hall It M 10ULo,Bt. L.A T.. lll 1"M JH 16M WW
HII ll'JH 10uL.K.AWcitern. 20 2o 20 2oW 20;I
II HrlH 300 L.K. A Welt.pt. (1(IW HlIU HOlJ BrtiJ
tHil k (H leeo Lake Shore.:... 125J 12.' 124H 12&H 125M
i'i iillH ' 250Lonx Iiland.... imi ihi ml U5M 97
MM . lOOLacIedellai.... 18Js ltU 1814 18 IBM
B460Louli.ANaih... 78 7Mj 77fj 78U 78K
liH 300Loula.,N.A.AC. 2.1-Ti 23i 23 22) 23(2
f IftHHI' MOManhatt'nRon.IOl 101 101 101 101 ii
IH I I ! loo MlcU. Central... 107K 107 107U 107 108
Hi I lilHi 200MIL. L.S..tW.pf.H2 112 112 111 112
Hi I IIH l6ii.'.0MitHnilPac.... rm 5ih oi H 69 niiu
V Dl 28Mo.,Kn.T.pt 25)J 211 25 254 20
III HI 400MoblleAOblo.. 40 40 40 40U 42
HI 40MorrliKiiex.l43 U-W Utyi
li 111 ' RC5 N.J. Central.... 113 113 112 112U 113
I HI 15C0N.Y.CentraL...114)a' 115 114 1152 H5K
1 I III alON.Y.CItyAN.pf. 17 18 17 17 17M
ill ill OOONatL Conlaso.. 91M IC'Jj 91W H2r 92
n HI ' 145 North Amer.... lmj 17 1H 1J 17
I HI 480 N. Y.AA.hu?.. 37W U8U 375, 38 88
I.HIHI 50ON.Y. C. 4 8LL. 20 20M 20 20 20(2
I' HI 100NYCA8tl.2dp 43M 43U 43M 43M 44t2
H 111 SON. Y., L.A W...108'4 108 108iJ 107
I I 111 15700 N. Y L. E. A W. 2HU SOW 29j2 30 SOU
'II 111 400N.Y..L.E.AW.p. BMU M ti OuW BmJ
-III 100 N. Y8.A W.... 0 U 9 I) 9W
Kllllll' 2IX)Nor. AWfSt.pt. 60l 60H BOX B! B1U
!f 111 iitto Northern Pac... 25fJ 25U 26j 26M 25K
h llll 111190 North. Pac. pf.. 'Iliyi 70 J, HlljJ 70!i 70U
H 'I 111 20(IUbloAl 23 23 23 23U 24U
H 1 1 III 8130 Ontario A Weit. 19M 20 10M 20 20Q
H I III 220 Paclllo Mail 37)3 H 37K 37M 37W
H 'I III lfcOPeo.. D. AKv.... 20 20 20 20 20
H fllllll eor.o Phil. A Reading. 38 J 1 mi 38 . 3M4 38U
H I HI ' 265 PuLl'al. Car I.0.177 177 177 17 177
H I IH 300 P. 0. C. A St.U 274 27 27U 2'i 28U
H 9 KMltloGrinde V.. 4lC 41U 41 C 4lfi 43
H IIIHI 115R.GrandeW.pt. 72 72 72 72 73W
H 'llllH' 20840Rlrn.AW.P.... VU ttfl 8W 9 HW
H 1 HI . 4O0 Rich. A W. P. pf. 45 49 45 4ll) 62
'I IH ' 7-0 St. 1 S.W.... 8 8 8 H M4
I 'HUH 900 8t. P. A Omiha. 37 37U 87 XMV. 37
tl ! U08 8t. P. A Oni. pt. M UllU 118 9 100
H IH BOO Tenn. Coal AI.. aH 39 38U 39 40
I I IIH 200TOI.AO.C 44 44M 44 43 45
'lllnf S4H5Texairacl0o... 11? lis 10U 11U 11M
I IIH B800 Union Partno... 40U 41)2 40U 41 J 418
M iVAlm 230 Union P. D. A O. 17 17 llHj IU 18
I MllH " 210 U.S. Expreia.... 44U 44W 44 'J 43 47
II . 1000W.8I.L.AP... 12t 12tJ 12ij 12V 12U
I ,' IB A- 880W.8t.L.AP.nf. 27i 274? 2I2 27 270
i UH 10Welli,FarsoEx.l39f3 189)2 139)2 140 145
II EM 080 West. Un. Tel... 82U 82M 82 82M 8244
.1! EM ' ltOOWheel.AL.E... 35U HUU 35k; 35H iwil
Jltil, 300W.AL.E. pf... 7H 7)J 78 75 7J
- I 111 200 Wli. CentraL... 18 18 17 17 18
IlljjIH lEx-dlrldend.
1'' 11(9 ' Total aalei of ttoclu wire 183.052 iharea
V llfl VKUSTED SEPASTMENT TltAUSACTIONS.
h lllifl . . pn- n9 to- o
.' W 4610 Amer. Sot. Ref. Co... 6, U 87)4 88 87U
I: in 1041 Natl. LeaS Truit Iiw2 lttU lriu ihS
! I RIB,, $7000 aeortla Pac. liti nut, utitj imtj tiotl
ImIIH 87000GeordaPao.2dcn.Ci.B7ri B7 B7H 1",
l BJ UOSTON CLOSINO QUOTATIONS.
K Hul . ff0,.An7'?!?3 - Det.EIec.W... mi 10
K IIHI., Boi.Alatne...l84 Tion-irionB. 48)4 49
in Cf.Dt.Mai 15 Weifhonwrt: W 13V
rrllllH . Fltobbuiv 78 75 WeitEndLand 1HU ltiG
'vlllll S144!?10?'"!"'? l3MBanUPeM.Co. 25 SO
1 1 I H Wll. Cent. Pf.. 40 A-T. AS.FoAl. 82 '
mm "?we5.ut.i"49m 1-HT,8-'oS:,
i Ml mLLADELPmA CLOSINO QUOTATIONS.
''lillNIl iMt "L tUd. A&tA.
ill KWnVlIer-4, 49xpenna. I.H,. C4 64H
III III ' JJOBiT LONDON QUOTATIONS.
.'I IW. ite'!?n""jM j(4M Norfolk A Weitpf B714
3H Iflit- ?J,5U,, r0,fl0 8W? Northern paciflo pf... 7
Miillllv griiOommoa 8O6J Ontario A Weit..... .. 2t
ill utfL f,r?,l,S0nf0l1 107)j l'eun.jlvauu. ; sgC
111 . JUinoli CentraL 05 Beadln.. ...""'". 5uiJ
W Hi'i tAi Tzu U St.PauT.........." ". 78$:
?l IHi' v ' .Xk4 SbOTf.... 12tQ Union Pacific.... . 4lt
Si iBMHlf atlMMktCaaW41ot
hi 1 j U ' Wednesday, Dec 2.
(I IIH' ' Durics the forenoon the stock market was
!5l w dnlLbntttirlr steadr. At midday the series
11 Ml ' cf rtUw' "Porta for October, which are
I 1 Iffll Printed farther on In this oolamn, began to
f' Hil II make their appearanoe and the market eradu-
V Iff (1 ally responded to them. The ehowlng of the
iil II Missouri .Paolflo and a. a and Qulnor com-
iJ ponies was particularly reflected In the deal-
fllllll ' '0B tixo 1Bt hour the Btreet beean to
1 1 ijl( realize the character of Mr. Goschen's scheme
liliill" toT 'nerea8i'r the reserves of the English
01 Hi I tanks by lssntns one pound notes secured by
I liffl I consols and sold, and payable In either sold or
'ill III tllt'or. The scheme was outlined in Tint Sun's
j jyi; , speelal cablo printed this mornlntr, but It was
I I III I' not "nt" Dankora began to receive privato
! j 1 11 cobles slvlna the tenor of Mr. Goschen's
jjf lj' spoech delivered this evening that the traddiff
f IB, eloraont appreciated that the material existed
I ; jliB ,i, - for a turn on the lone sldeot the market
(?: IH V . When It was Anally announced, through the
( medium of one of the nowa agencies, that Mr,
f. lftui' Gusuhtin favors an international conference
ij BJ; rplntjvo to silver, the traders began to buy sll-
, '- -- ver bullion certlflcntes, and in about an hour
UBJ " ' dealt In nearly one-sixth of the certificates
' HI' outfttundluir. The not advance in price was
IkwJ'' 1J oentB per ounee' TnB Attitude of the
ijl HH' ChunotIlor of the zohoquer toward silver, if
f JM accurately set forth In private despatches re-
:l ! celved this afternoon, will be a surpriso to n
1 II' Kreat majority ol people, both In this country
gliHl'' " nd abroad. That Minister has evidently oonie
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miimimmmmmimntm nun --;-" r-1 1
to the same conclusion roached by many other
agaeloTM flnanoiera.that the wortd'e supply
of, metaillo money Is lnadeauate for the.stead
1 lly increasing volume of Its eommeroe.
The market osiawholewas notacUve.and,
the Btock"ln which the transactions were the
heaviest, Biohmond Terminal, was exception
ally heavy, and after selling at 8K olosed frac
tionally lower than last night at QM. The
strong features wore Union Paolflo. Missouri
Paciflo. Erie, and Northern Paolflo preferred.
As tho market Improved the efforts of the
traders to cover their shorts became pro
nounced. Tho closing was strong.
Pinal saloa compare with those of yesterday
as follows:
D. 1. Dk. 3. lv. vS.
A. T. A 8. re... 42W 43 North Wit eom.HTM HTM
Amer. Cot. OIL 2& 28M Nor. Pan. com. 36U 2f4
Sun, R. A r... 40lJ 40 Nor. Pao.pf.... enQ 70M
CanTsoutbirn. eoQ OIU N.T. CentraL.. 114)j 116U
Can.racWo.... 88U 8S) N. Y. A N. B.... 38 3J
CMo..c. Ast.L 701J 71)i N.J. Central. ..113U
CB. A Q.,....10lAI 102 Omaha com..,, SBU 37 .
Chel. A Ohio... 23J 24 Omaha pt 98 Pflt
Cblcaro Uai... 01 OIM Ontario A W... 1PU 20
Dfl, C.A W....1S7X 137M raclllcMlll.... 378 37H
Del A HudioD.i32 122 Pnll. PaLOar..l77 177
Den. A R. O.pf. 44 44U RorklllaniL... 83T4 841
Dllt.AO.l-.6o. B9M 6llW Rlfll.AW.P... M ft
Me 2S no) R. A W. P.pf... 47 49
lloek. Valley... 37)2 38 Readme.. ...... 88 38U
IlLCentral.... .101)2 101U Rt.pauleom... 70 7tl)J
Lonli.ANaib. 78 78U Bt. Paulpf 119M 11BW
Lake Rbore.... 126 125H Texai Pacldc.. 1IM IIH
Lake E. AW... 20 20 T.O. I. AR.... 89 39
LwE. AW. pf... ONU 00)4 Union Paciflo.. 4044 41M
IJClfde Oil... 181 lsU Wab.AP.pt,.. 27M 27M
Mo. Paciflo 58U 59U Weit. Un. Tel.. 82)2 83U
Nat. cordare.. 93)2 92U Wheel. A L. E.; ABM shU
North. Am. Co.. 17 lll)J W, AL.E. pf... 76) 70)2
Government bonds steady' at unchanged
quotations. Hallway bonds Irrogular. The
features were Toledo. St Louis and Kansas
City littd. Now York and Northern 2ds. Hock
ing Valley 5s. Canada Bouthorn lsts. tit Louis
and Southwestern 1st. New Jersey Central
coneral 5s, Nort horn Paciflo ooneol 5s, Chicago
and North Pnulllo lsts, Amnrlc.in Cotton Oil
8a. Atchison. Kaunas and Texas, Richmond
and TonnlnuK lteading.Texas Paciflo and Wa
bash Issues. The mora important not declines
wero in American Cotton Oil 8s. !i V cent, to
104K: Chlcngo and North Paciflo lste. , to
77: Northern Pacific coiiroI 5s. . to TO',':
Now Jersey Central general 6s, X, to 100;:
Ittchmond and Terminal 6s. 2, to Ki:
and Ds. l.'i. to M)S; Ht. Louts and
Southwestern lots, X, to 66K. and
Texas Paciflo lste, 2i V cent, to 82X. Tlie
noteworthy ndvanccs wore In Atchison 4s, i
V oent , to 83?: Canada Bouthorn lnts. X, to
107: Hocking Valley 5s. H, to 3: N. Y. and
Northern 2dsV, to BOX: Beading 1st prefer
ence incomes, V, to GOK : Toxas Paciflo Uds. !.
to30). and Toledo. Bt. Louis and Kansas
City lsts. IK cent, to 1,
In Bank stocks 25 shares of German Ameri
can sold at 13a
Silver bullion certificates for 507.000 ounces
sold at fHS'fSna Bar silver In London. 43 )i.
The offers to soil stock to tho Trensury to-duy
aggregated 808.000 ounaos. The purohanos
were U29.000 ounces, ns follows: 214.000
ounces at Sa040. 0.000 ounces at $0.0470.
175.000 ouncos at $0.0472. and 210.000
ot $0.0475.
Money on call. 3HI32H' V cent Time money. 4
V cent bid and londing at 4S' V cent for six
months and shorter periods on dividend
puling 6ecurltlos. and 4.7ff5 V cent tor
bIx months on mixed Stock Exchange col
lateral. Commercial paper in good demand.
Prime endorsed bills receivable are quoted at
OVaDJJ V cent and first-class slnglo-nome
paper at Off US' V cent
Sterling exchange quiet and firm. Posted
asking rates $4.82 for long bills and $4.ar tor
doniand. Actual rates are: Long bills. $4.81(3
$4.81. U: sight drafts, $4.84 $4.84 ii. and
cable transfers. $4.B4Hl3$4.84. Francs are
quoted at 5.20W5.21X for sight and 5.23.V
G.'.'.'tJ.for long; reiohsmarks, 05P5(.' for short
and 04.S(t4,s for-long: iruilders,3Yo39; for
long and 40 l-10ftJ40X for short
Domestlo exchange on New York: Boston
10 cents premium and Scents discount per
$1,000. Charleston Buying, par, and selling
at H premium. Bavannah Buying, par; sell
ing H premium. Now Orleans Bank. 60 cents
discount; commercial. 150 discount San
Francisco Sight. 13 cents; telegraphic 22Ji;
Bt Louis, par; Chicago, 25 cents premium.
The Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad
Company has doclared the usual quarterly
dividend of K V cent on its preferred stock,
payable Jan. 2.
The Chicago, St Paul. Minneapolis, and
Omaha Railroad Company has declared a
-semi-annual dividend ot 3 9 oent on its pre
ferred stock, payable Jan. 20. The last divi
dend was 2 V cent
Tho Chicago and Northwestern Railroad
Company has declared the regular quarterly
dividend of H V cent on its preferred stook.
and a semi-annual dividend ot 3 V cent on its
common stock, both payable Deo. 20.
The Cleveland. Cincinnati. Chicago, and St
Louis Railroad Compauy has doclared a quar
terly dividend ot IH f cent, on its preferred
Ftoclc payable Jan. 2. and a semi-annual divi
dend or in V oent on' Its common stock, pay
able Jan. 11.
The Chicago. Burlington and Qulncy Rail
road reports gross earnings for . October of
$3,880,730. an Increase of $357,677 as com
pared with the same month of last year, and
not $1,650,004. an Increase of $54,390. For the
ten months ending Oct 31 the gross earnings
were $2R280,787. a decrease of $1,165,386 as
compared wfth the corresponding period of
last yeor. and net $10,768,461. an inarease of
$423,043. Fixed charges for the ton months
wero $7,052,000. an Increase of $216,844.
leaving a surplus of $Z81tt.401. an Increase of
$206,708 over last yeor.
The Louisvlllo and Nashville Railroad re
ports gross earnings for October of $1,963,028.
an increase of $174,108 as compared with the
samo month ot last year, and net $744,648, an
increase of $13,347. For the four months end
ing Oct 31 the gross earnings were $7,448,
979. un increase of $742,208 as compared
with the corresponding period of last year, and
net $2,770,880. an Increase of $222,939.
The Missouri Paciflo Railroad reports gross
earnings for October ot $2,762,157. an Increase
of $2987675 as compared with the same month
of last year, and net $1,130,772. an Increase of
$369,042.
For the four months ending Oct 31 the en
tire Atchison system reports gross earnings
of $16,314,403. an Increase or $1,315,618 as
compared with the corresponding period of
Inst year, and net $5,819,786, an lnorease of
$891,584.
The Central Railroad Company of New Jer
ey.,0'?$!?8 1r0SB oftrnjn for October of
$1,408,412. an increase of $65,434 as 00m bared
SKlVM Bam.e month of last year, and net
$677,154, an lnorease of $10,103. For the ten
months ending Oct 31 the gross earnings
were $11,824,838. un Increase of $569,352 as
compared with the corresponding period of
last yoar. and net $5,064,899. an increase of
$241,687.
The East Tennessee, Virginia, and Georgia
Railroad. Including Knoxvillo and Ohio, re
ports gross earnings for October of $704,580.
an Increase of $509 as compared with the same
month of last year, and net $240,870. an In
crease of $34,992.
The Memphis and Charleston Railroad re
ports gross earnings for October of $157,462,
a decrease of $2,949 as compared with the
same month of last year, and net $60,865. an
increase of $15,456.
Sir. L. M. Bctiwan was to-day elected Vice
President of the Lake Erie and 'Western Rail
road Company to succeed Mr. Nelson Robin
son. who declined a reelection. Mr. Robinson
nominated his successor, and the vote elect
ing him was unanimous. Mr. Schwan has
been Suoretary and Treasurer of tho company
for manyyears. and in promoting him to a
higher office tho Board of Directors formally
expressed their appreciation of his faithful
and intelligent services.
. The amount of AM H oent bonds redeemed'
to-day was $9,350. making tho total redeemed
to date $22,008,800. and leaving outstanding
Oi 4 lio. WOO.
Adrian H. Mullor A Son sold by auction at
the New York Real Estate Exchange to-day
the following securities among others:
10 ibirei Shoe and Leather National Bank..' 168
20 ibirei Naaiau National Bank ot Brooklyn 276
01 ibereiltome Fire insurinco Co 14s
48 ibarei Phoenix Fire Initiranee'Co. of Brooklyn ..150
BOthirei Continental Fire Iniuranoe Co .315
180 ibirei Union National Bank ot New York 070
f) cent, paid in liquidation ..............SIS
30 ibarei United Stitei Truit Co ."..70S
85 tharea Knickerbocker Truit Co .....17Sai7BU
110 ibarei National Park Bank Y....'..7MKT
18 iharet Phoenix National Bank , 120
20 ibarei Merchant!' Nitlonal Bank 145
15 ibarei Market National Bank of New Tork 216
24ehareiank of Niw York. N. B. A ...."281
loOibnreiCayuiaand Hnsquehanna R.R.C0 125U
80 ibarei Lawyert Title Inanranoa Co lBlalso
02 ibirei Third ATenueR. R Co 229A229M
60 ibarei Peoples' Klre Ininrance Company 80
60 iharet Liberty tmnrauce Co. ',,,; 75
41 tharea New Jrreey Zlno and Iron Co 129)4
100 ibarei Warren R.R. Co .1.148
Treasury balances compare with those of
yesterday as follows:
Gold coin and bullion. . , ,f 129,40li837 S129,196.'224
silver coin and bullion.. 4.'."0O',3a5 4,253.978
Leiil tenderi. Including ,.
Trenuryuott 5,731,890 6.628073
Total.,,,.., S1S9.834.128 $138,077,370
Denoslta In national banks. $16,323,880.
f ealiiHt Si3.837.iJ70 yesterday. In addition to
tho foregoing the Treasury reports sllvS
Tm'JSJ?!1?,6!:!1 unft?,r ,he f JulV 14,
1B0O. $72.858,0,13, nd Treasury notes Issued
SSS'JRK tl,a '". S72.050.652. of which $70.
08.4,280 are outstanding.
Money In Jxmdon. 3 cent. Rate of dis
count In the open market for both short and
three months' bills. 2H, cent Amount of
bullion withdrawn from the Bank of England
on balance to-day. )4.O0O. Paris a&fvloes
quote 3 cents at 95 francs 42 centimes, and
exchange on London at 25 franos 31 centimes.
Messrs. John H. Davis A Co.'s monthly in
vestment clrmilar has an unusually Interest
ing review pr the financial situation. Theoon
clusion of the firm is. "that the general situ
atlon. gauged by the underlying conditions. Is
more than 100 t cent, better thun a year ego,
whllo the averago price of twenty leading
stocks Is only 10 V cent, belter. It Is still 30
points bAoy w liat It was in May. 1881. wliloh
Wdalliulust bull tudiket'we buVH had based
i ,
upon o solid an agrlcnltural foundation m
that which exists to-aay."
The JTInanctel and MMno Record. In lbs Issue
of Deo. 6. vrill epmputaUie yBfegaUidlvl
dends paid onmfnlng stooks during Novem
ber ati.495,125. making the totoj paid In
.dlvldonds for tho eleven months endlng.Nov.
3O.$ia003.342.
Copies of Mr. Goorge Butledge Qioson fl
dress on 'JWa!l Btreet" dell vprod bofwo the
ponvenUon of American Itonkersnt Now Or
leans, can be obtained upon application at tho
office ot Messrs. WnUon & Gibson. 65 Broad
Wfty. The sales of mining stocks at the Now York
Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exohnngs
to-day were as follows:
Sl(. Nornr. Optntj. Blahr. iJ V"W;
lOOAIta. ...100 10O 100 "10"
lOoSettABeionir. 3 Si 2 25 2 25 2 25
400Sodle 73 75 78 76
ROOBelleltle 45 45 46 46
7O0Comit'ekT.Ca IB 1 J 'J
nOOLeadrlU 13 18 , . J5
lOOMexlean ISO 2 30 ! p 2 3?
lOOOpblr 3M 8 M 3 35 3 3..
lOOrtcfn.of Arlt.. 40 40 40 40
Jhe total talei were 3.800 thant.
Electric Stock Quotation.
Bohtok. Dec. 2 The lateil electrlo itoek qootatlont
toiay went .m . , .
' JIM. A.
Eaitern Electric Cabli Co. pref .... 64 I2U
Tbomton-llnnitnn Electric Co 48 BO 49 00
ThomHin-llouttnn Klertrlo Co. pnt.. JO 26 28 50
Fort Warm Electrlo t'o .13 12X 13 60
Weitlmrhouie Truit Receipt! .18 no 13 25
Detroit Rlectrlo ., 9 50 10",.
Thomion-IIoniton lecnrltlei, lerletD. .... 7 OHM
The European Market.
Vom oir .vctot ChrrerpoivlMt.
London, Deo. 2. in spite of a buoyant mar
ket for foreigners, the Amorlcan department
was dull, owing to tho lower prices received
from Now York. Silver securities were more
active, and Council drafts wero largely sub
scribed for at 10,'. pence, and special allot
ments wero nftorward made at 1.32 and 1.16
hlghor. Silver was nominally quoted at 43).
but buyers at 43.'.' could not lilt ordors to-day.
Bupno oapor closed stroni; on Mr. (loschon's
spoech. In which ho inttmntod that in case of
an international conference looking to the
further uso of silver as money, tho Bank ot
England might ocreo to oxerclso Its option to
koop a quarter of Its metal resorvos In nllver.
and that the Government might extend tho
legal tender limit for silver to 5. As much as
3 V cent backwardation was paid in Paris to
day by bears of tho now Russian sorlpt
Now York Market.
Wkdnkspat, Dec, 2 Kuicit Attn MFALTho market
wn dull, and valuea of hlxb irradei were weak and
unsettled; low a-radei In tuiall atock and brolly held.
CoTTOH Future! opened blpher, nnd made a Blight
fnrther adrance. rlodnxdull but Heady at 4MB point e
dearer than yeiterday'i ilnal ilirnree. l.l-ertooi watt
omewhat eccentric to-day, opening two polntt lower
and cloilnir two polnta higher. It wnt the advance tu
Llrerpool'i latett deallnca that cauied the Improvement
In tbla market. But the demand wat mainly to cover
contract!. The built, although favored by better for
eign advlcet, a reduced crop movement, and the low
pilcea now current, ibowed neither activity nnr
trength, and after the morning bour ipeculation wai
dull and tbe higher prtaea were barely maintained.
Spot cotton wai dull but iteady; middling uplands.
81.18c; do. Gttlfi, 8 7-lllc. Tbe folbm tug ire the de
tail! of the trantadlom In foturet. with talei of 109.
OOObalet:
AfmAj. C7Wiff Priri. BtghrM. Ltutr. Stolen.
December. 7.G7.7 7.88 7.84 1.800
January 7.84'7.85 7.87 7.81 SH.1CJO
February 8.01(28.02 8.04 8.tK) 24.J0
Marcb... 8.17W8.18 820 H.lll 2i,('r'Xl
April B.8l(8.33 835 R31 7.8l
May - 8.4328.45 8.47 H.41 ' K2O0
Juno.. 8.64C8.55 8 Ml 852 3.8O0
July 8848.5 N.tlfl 8.83 .Ttt)
Augntt.. 8.718.72 8.78 M.II9 2.500
September.... '..8.828.84 -
, Snuoni nf s
isai-02. isau-ni.
IMu, Bnln.
Port receipt! tbii diy 39.340 28.3.-.1
Preriomly ilnce Sept. 1 3.801.233 8.2M,4-Jr.
Exportltrom Sept. 1., 2.173.77a 2.1K3.98.1
tockiat port! 1.197,519 883.551
Paovisiot Lard rutnrei were again tomewbat de
pretied by large arrlvala of iwlne at. the Weit. Tbe
market alio aymnathited witb tbe diprettion in tbe
8 rain market!. Kalea 1,750 tci. at 0 33c. tor December,
4388 48c. for January, and 11.04 R 'We. for Mnrch.
After 'Change the clote waa iteady at 8.33c. for Decem
ber, 8.40c. for Jannary. 6.53c. for Fobruary, and 8.83c.
ror Marcb. Hoot lard waa fairly active, but at u partial
decline: talei ISO tci. prime city at Oc. and 1,200 tea.
prime Weitern at 6.85A8.37)4c. regular: rennedfnrthe
continent quoted at O.SOaQ. ,0c. Pork In better demand
and iteady at the late decline: nits 4.UO11 bblt. at $u 75
&3l0.76formeM. Cut meat! iteady, with a ratr de
mtnd.bntnotto active ut yeiterday. Salet 10,000 ltt.
pickled belUet. 10313 .. at 5Mc and 500 pickled
bami at 8c. Dretied bogi iteady at 4U(45c. ; plgi 6k
5c. Tallow iteady. with a aale ot Oo.ouO M. at 4Hc
Butter and cheete very nrm.
Grii Wheat future! were again deprened by the
free movement! at tbe Weit and dull account! from
Europe, but at tbe decline tho inoculation wai quite
active and tome of the decline waa recovered, halei
7,424.000 buib. at S1.03UG1.04S ror December,
$1.04kl.Ort for January. Sl.odMSI.07M for Feb
ruary. 1.071.08M for March. 1.07H48I.O8K for
April. 81.07)4(11.084 for May. and l.ouu51.07!,'
tor June. Bpot wheat, at aome decline, wai more
active for export: ihippon took 178.000 bnnlt., hut
tbe milling demaad wu now. The iale Included So. 2
red winter at tl.0444. t. o. b.. No. 1 Northern iprlng at
Sl.Oim afloat, and tfngraded winter at V3c.alM'H
atloatr Indian corn futnrea were variable, doling ea-ler,
except for December, which wai drmer. with tome dan-
5er that thli month. Uke tbu latt, will "comer itielf"
ilei 1.4H5.O0O buib. at 68T4a59)ic. f or Dei-ember. 54
54jc. for January. 53M53)ic. for February. r,.st4,
&3Mc. for March, and 5252Uc. for May. Spot corn wan
more active: ahfpperi took 80 000 buib.. and there wai
n good local trade: ulei Included No. 2 mixed at 72
75c new and old. In elevator and afloat, and 71c.
dowu to 85c. for December thlpment; also tteamer
No. 2 At 89c. afloat and 00c. for early arrlvaL
and No. 8 at 59K&HOC.. and rejected 403
53c: alto iteamer white. U5c; do yellow, tiHc.
Uati wera lower and dull under a large Increate In tbe
crop movement: aalet 180.000 buib.. including No. 2
mixed, at 39)4Gl40c. tot December. 89c. for January,
and 39c. for May, and on the tput, mixed at39041Kc,
and white at 39&43C, at in quaUty: alto No. 2 nbhe
at 40340XC. In elevator, and No. 2 mixed at 3t(i.4tx-.
in elevator. Rye dull and eatier; 6,000 butb. o. 2
Wettern told at $1.08, c. t. L Barley moro active; talei
45.000 butb. at 88c. tor two-rowed State, 70c. tor four
rowed State, and 76c. for choice State. Buckwheat
firm; tain 6.000 butb. Canadian, to arrive, at 88c
After 'Change Wheat doted iteady: No. 2 red winter
for December, $1.03)4: January, '$1.05: February.
81.08M; March, $1.0; April. $1.08: May. U.U7M:
June, $i.04)j4'. Corn iteady; No. 2 mixed for December.
69Hc: January, 64c; February, 63J4c; March. 53tjc.;
May, 52c. Cat! iteidy; No. 2 mixed for December,
8'jJic: January, ,19c: May, 39c; No. 2 white for De
cember. 40c: January. SPHc.
Corns Optloiu were quiet and eatier under weaker
advicea from Europe and Santoe. rioting unchanged to
10 polnta decline from yetterdayi ilnal pticet. Re
ceipt! at Bio, 16,000 bngi: at Banlot. 17,IXX bare.
Exchange in Rio firmer at 18d. Halei 18,000 bagt,
clotlng iteady, with lelleriat the foUowing pncei:
December ,12.20cMarch HEOclJutie 11.35c
January ..11.75c. April 11.45c. July 11.00c
February ll.5c.May 11.40c.)
The apot market waa qnlet and unchanged; Rio qnnted
atl8)4ilUMctdrNo.7: ialei2.O00 bagi RioNu. ;, to
arrive per Ailatlo Prince, at 13X9133. : 1,000 bugi
do. do., to arrive per Orontay, at 12J4C.. and a tntde of
l.noo ban Rio No. 8 ou the Ailatlo Prince for 1.000
bagi do. do. on tbe Chantrey at s. dlllerence. Mild
fradea quiet bnt iteady.
Btrois. Ac Tbe market for raw wai qnlet but iteady
at 8)4atortalr Mining muscovado and 8)c. forttand
ard centrifugal!. Raflned fairly active and iteady.
Quoted: Cutloaf and crutbed, 6&5c: cubea, 4 5,18(9
4 7-10o.; powilerid, 4wr.4Hc.: granulated, 4 3-18(4
4 S-lOo,; mould -A.'1 4 (A&(i 7-16c: candy "A." 4 8-lu
4 5-I6c.: coiifectlonert"'A," 4 1-104 31c: ofl "A."
a 15-10S4MC.; white extra "ft" sXkajic: Jellow ail
f43t4c. MoUtiei in fair demand and iteady. Blc In
talr requeit at unchanged nrtcei.
Tka At thi auction iale tbe offering! were limited.
4,831 pkge., bat prlcei were enter ana ranged at fol
lowi: Moyune llyton. 14c; yuung hytoti. 12Vjra8(c:
Imperial. 14X324UC.: gnnpowdpr. 23232c. Ping Suey
Young hyton, rM6l3o.; gunpowder. Il)a29c
JipinCongou. 11021C.; India and 0. Pekoe. 129
24c. Oolong Foochow, 1520c.; Aruoy. 12ai3c;
1'ormota, iva23)4o.
Mitau 8tralu tin waa dull and eatier; lettllng price
for tpot, 19.85c: for February 20o. Ingot copper quiet
but iteady at a alight advance; aettllng puce for De
cember, lie Lead dull and unchanged: lettling price
for tpot. 4.25c Spelter dull and weak at 4.87!4c. for
Depemher.
Nivil Sroau Splrtti turpentine weak and lower,
clotlng at 34c. aiked for regulart. and 34kc. atked for
machine!; lalei 100 bblt. Itoiin quiet but iteady at
$1.06(411.40 for common to good itralned.
PrraoucuM National Trannt certificate! advanced In
lympathy with reltned; opening at ttoun.. telling at
B0kM0J4c..and clotlng iteady at Wiiv. bid; laleiC'.',.
000 bblt. ; Beflnid in bblt., 8.45c; balk, aU3c
I.lve Stock Market.
Knr Yoax. Wednetday. Dec 2. Receipt! of beevei
were 2,210 head. Including 30 cart for export. 41 ran
for the market, and 67 can direct to iliughtereri. The
tnding wai active at arurthcraava.iceoflOo.fi 100
111., and the peni wen cleired at an early hour. Poor
eit to beit native atoemold at $3.80a$6.05 i 100 bi
bulla and dry cowi at $1.25dS3.10, Dreiied beef iteady
at 7VfiC. u ft. for native ildea. Lotted t cable from
London quote! American iteeri Arm at VOiiWle. W t
dretied weight, and American refrigerated Deef ateady
at leant 8J40. ft k. Shipment! to-day. 6,828 quarter! or
beef. To-morrow. 667 beevei and 20 iheep.
Itecelplt of calvea were J. IBB head. Market ruled
firm and unchanged. Veala iold at $6g$8.60 '! 100
tbi.; granen at $2.768.86; Wetlorn calvei at K3.209
Reeelpti of iheep and Iambi, Including 7 car loadi di
rect, wen 12,684 head. Bheep wen iteady: lambt dull
at a further decline of tfo. lb. Sheep told at $3a
$4.85 100 at., Umbi at5$8.12MT Dretied mut
ton iteady at 78l4jo. V lb.; dreited Iambi dull at 7)a0c
Receipt! of hogi were 4,859 head, including 2 can for
iale. Market iteady at $3.tl0a$4y loo tt.1.
CopartutrulUp 2Totirr,8.
CTERN. LAUER. BIIOUL A CO. Clolhierl. 126 Vine ik
PABTNEB8IIIP NOTTCE.-On and after tbla date tbe
late Arm of BINDSKOrF. BTBRN. LAUER A CO.. com-
roiedpf the undtnlgned, will be rontlnned by them at
be old aland, under the name and ityle of
. . BTKBN, LAUl-.K, 8II0IIL A Ca
HENRY LAUER. CHARLES MIOIIL,
AARON S. 8TERN, BAMUUL AUB.
CINCINNATI. O.. Dec 1. 1891. "nl",u Aun
. HAMUEL STRAUS bit tbii day been admitted loan
"asStAMxllg bic8ii8!?i.Mt,EB- muh ' cu-
KIAYLOK A CO.-Mr. LudwigDnlerntlreifrom the
Iv firm of Naylor A Co. tbii day. Tbi butlneit will
continue to be curled on by the nndenlgned remaining
member! of the Arm.
EDWARD ABCHERRON.
ALEXANDKK 8. IUV.
FREDERICK U LEIIMANh.
J. MITCHKL CLARK.
u. w - ART11UB HOLLAND.
NEW TOBK. Not, 80. 1891.
oryicioTTiTKr r "r
BROOKLYN ELEVATED K, K. Ctt, l
NO. 31 BANDS ST.. BROOKLYNVN. Y-
., , t . DECEMBER 1, 1891.
..-lif,! "f "OF given that preparatory to the annual
tockhnldtri' meeting of thi! compiny, to be held at 12
M Jan. 8. 1892. the trantfer booki. at Ilia Central
Tniitcpropanyof NewYork. No. 54 Wall it.. New Yrk
city, will be rloifd it 10 A. M. Haturday, l6, 18U1,
'"' "I'Wi'td at 10 A. M. Thurtday. Jan. 7. 18U2.
HUotl KOTIItCIIILD. Stcretarv and Trraturcr.
v
tflttattdgle
Rhode Island
Perkins Horse-Shoe Co.
INCORPORATED UNDER TUB 1AWB Or
THE STATE OF NEWJERSRT.
SHARES, S3100 EACH.
,FU1.1,Y PAID AND NON.ASSESSAIli.E-
MAiTIiAND, PHEtS&'cO.,
NKir.TOKK.
KIIOIIE ISLAND HOSPITAL TRUST CO..
PROVIDENCE.
RIC1IAIIDS01Y, Hill & CO.,
BOSTON.
Are anthorir.ee! to Oder for anbacrlptloa
$875,000
7 Cumulative Preferred Stock,
$500,000
Common Stock,
OF THE COMPANY.
The preferred itoek It entitled to dividend at tha
rate nf 7 per cent, per annum from .Inly 1, 1891, paya.
btcoutof the earning! nf the corporation, berore any
dividend It tet apart or paid on tbe general (common)
lock. In cnio of the non-payment of luch dividend. It
thai! remain, until paid, a charge ngaintt the net earn
ings of the company, prior to all rlgbta of the common
ilnck. The common ttock la entitled to theiurplnn
earning! ot the company In an amount not to exceed
10 per cent, per annum from the tame date, non-cumu
latlve. If any rurplua remaint after tbe payment nf
inch dividend to tbe common ttock and li divided tut
dividend! It it tobe divided so that each than ot pre
ferred ttock and each ahareof common itoek ihall re
ceive tho tame part thereof.
The authorized capital ttock of the company It
SS.TSO.OOO.ot whloh $1,750.00011 preferred itoek,
ami tbe amount! now offered for lubscrlption are ii
tied at full-paid tharea and non-aitetaable when taken
and paid for at hereinafter tpeclHed. Tbe remainder
of Ihe ttocka not offered for inbicrlptlon hai been
taken by the old company at par, in part payment of
the trantfernf the property to the new company.
It it provided In the certificates of incorporation and
alto In the by-lawa that no bond ot tbla company ihatl
bo lisncd nor rhall any mortgage be made upon any of
lit properly without the coni'nt of at leait seventy
Ave per cent. (75 per cent.) of the Preferred and
alto of the Common stock. The voting power! of both
clartei of Stock! are the tame.
Tho Stockt of the Company will he regtttered at tbe
Farmert' Loan an d Trust Company, and application
will be made to Hit them on the New York and Boiton
Stock Exchange!.
An rxumluutlon ortbet rewntta nf the hnsl
now or the company, miide by Mr. Stephen
I.lttle. Inlclr First Vice-President of the As
sociation ot American Railway Accounting;
Officers, nnd certiaed to by hint, shows that
the net profits lor the five years ending; dune
HO, 1801, were as lollowsi
is7 eoo.nas.sa
1H88) X03.147.0S
1M89 S4a.8Sl.air
1H0O Sa5,44t.Se
IKBll Zfl8.B0O.87
An UTeratce of 8803,054.73 each year nrt
amount more than mirnclentto pay 8 1.4 per
cent, on the preferred nnd 11 1-4 per cent,
on the common stocks.
THESE PHOFITS AKE THE NET HE.
HITI.TH AHIKINO FROM THE BUST.
NESS OF THE COMPANY DURING THE
PERIODS STATED, AFTER C1IARB.
WO ALL EXPENDITURES (INCICDINO
COST OF NEW MACHINERY, Ac, AcJ
TO COST OF PRODUCTION.
By a new Invention recently made by Mr.
Perkins (lor which seven patents have al.
ready been granted and two more are al
lowed), ror the mannflectnre or what la
known as a Toe Weight Shoe, It Is confi
dently expected that the yearly net profits
will be very larsely Increased over and
above tbe general and natural growth or
tbe business.
The Company has been organlxed, the prop
erty conveyed, and tha stock has been Issned
In accordance with, the advice of Messrs.
Evxrts, Cuoate A Hearaun of New York and
dames M. Hluley. Esq., ef Providence, R. I.
Pursuant to resolution of tbe Board or Di
rectors, one-auir In amount or all dividends
declared on the stocks or the company out or
esrnloES for the period rrom July I, last,
to duly 1, 180K, Is payable to stockholders
ot record or Jan. 1, 1808, and the other bull"
In amount or nil such dividends Is payable to
the stockholders or record of July 1, lslia.
We Invite subscriptions at PAR to stocks
of the ubove company, entitling; the bolder to
one-buIMn amount of all dividends declared
thereon out of the eurnlnus of the company
Tor the period from July 1, 1801, to July i,
188.
Pa) meats will be as follows 1
IO PER CENT. OX APPLICATION,
SO PER CENT. ON ALLOTMENT,
70 PER CENT. ON JAN. S, 180.
or all Installments may be paid up under dis
count at tbe rate of O per cent, per annum,
Tbe failure to pay any Installment when
due may operate as a forfeiture of all pre
vious payments.
Allotments will be made Immediately after
the subKcrlptlos Is closed, and In cases where
It la not practicable to make any allotment
the amount deposited on application will be
returned as soon as possible.
The rlcbt Is reserved to reject or reduce any
application, and subscribers agree to accept
such reduced amounts 1 also, to close the sub.
serlptlon books at any time without notice.
Receipts will he ulven for the several In
stallments as paid, and Stock Certificates
will lie delivered when the ilnal payment has
been made, but not until alter Jan. 1, ISO.
Rooks will open Dec. S, and dose not later
than Dee.l, 1801.
MWTLAM), rilELPS & CO..
NEW YORK.
RHODE ISLAM HOSPITAL TRUST CO.,
PROVIDENCE, K. I.
RICHARDSON, HU & CO.,
BOSTON.
NOVEMBER 28, 189L
WE OFFER AND RECOMMEND
A lino of desirable
Investment Securities,
Including
FIRST MORTGAGE a PER CENT. BONDS
at par;
STREET RAILWAY S PER CENT.
BONDS
at prlcei paying 5 per cent, or more;
INDUSTRIAL STOCKS '
yielding H per cent, autired dividend!.
ALL OF WHICH HAVE HAD OUB CAREFUL IN
VESTIGATION. JOHN H. DAVIS CO.,
RANKERS,
NO. IO WALL MT NEW YORK.
f trial Trask & Co.
Bankers and Stock Brokers,
18 Wall Street, New York,
traiiaet a ragalar sinking butlatts, including tbi pa
iiim and aal sa samntlwlea of iiearlliu dialt la al
111 Mew fork Btiak Exchange.
WATLAND TRASH,
rnEODORB BALDWIN. ALFBED a. BANE1B.
CITY AND COUNTY
BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
N. W. HARRIS & CO.,
IT. Wall Street. NEW YORK.
BOSTON. CHICAOO.
. QAltmitL
MAWmoA, OKKATMT RAILROAD."
T. IsJEW YORK
TRUNK LINK JStfr.
Operating; tho fattest f-N
ndmostperfeetthrough . ,1
tralniarvlc In tha world. I J r"a
Beaching by Its thronga VX-W
ears tha xaoat Important cammar- " a
clal cantara of tha TnlUd'ottataa
and Canada, and tha greatest of America's Health
and Flaaaura resort.
DIRECT LINE TO NIAGARA FALLS
By war of tha hlitorio Hudson BJtw and through
the oaaatlful Mohawk Valley.
All trains arrive at and depart from OBAK9
CENTRAL BTATIOW, 4th Avanue and 40d Btraat,
Ni w York, Oaotra of Rstat and Betldinca Bactlon.
ra OHLY BAILBOAD BTATTOH lit TBX
CITY OT J7XW YORK.
Trains leavs aa Folia wat
On nnd after A'en IS, 1801.
EMPIRE STATE EXPRESS.
9fin A M Dally, except Bundayi. Fait.
Ulf J, 11. ett train In the worldi 440
mllei In 604 minutes; actual
running time. 624 mflei per
hour. No extra tore.
FAST MAIL.
9in A HT ror Poughkeeptle. Albany.
IU A.M. Saratoga, Montreal Utlca,
Syracuse, Rochester, Batavla,
and Buffalo.
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO LIMITED.
10:00 A. M.$s;.cb' Pl,BA'"-'
DAT EXPRESS.
10'Mfi A M Dally, except Pundayi. 8at-
IV.oU A. AT. urday train doet not run
weit ot Cleveland and De
troll. SOUTHWESTERN LIMITED.
1.91. D It! Due Cincinnati 11:20 A, M,
OU IT. al. Indlanapolli 11:55 A. M., St.
Ixiuli 7:16 P. M. next day.
Nu extra rare.
WORLD'S FAIR SPECIAL.
1.J10 P AV Pu" Ch'cigo 8.O0 P.M. next
OU X . iu. day. No extra fare.
ALBANY. TROr. AND SARATOGA
3.3i"l P M Da Albany 7:25. Troy 7:S5.
O.OU 1 . 1Y1. Saratoga 8 :50 P.M.
NORTH SHORE LIMITED.
4. Kf P IT Due Detroit 0:18 A. M. Chi-
tU r . itl. cago 4:50 P. M.
FAST WESTERN EXPRESS.
6.nfl P Ml D,le Bnlalo fl:15 A. M.. Nlag
UU Jr. 1. are Fall! 7:12 A. M CIcvS-
land 10:35 A. M.. Detroit 1:10
P. M., Chicago 9:00 P. M.. St.
Loutl 7:45 A. M.
ADIRONDACK AND MONTREAL EX.
PRESS.
625 P M Due Mpntreal 7:15 A.M.
BUFFALO AND NIAGARA FALLS
SPECIAL.
7 -SO P M Da Buffalo 7:80 A. M NUg
OU JT. iTl. ara Falls 11 A. M.
CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS.
8 'OH P M Dt" Cincinnati 7:25 P. M
UU JT. XTX. Indlanapolli 10:40 P. M.. St.
Loull 7:30 A.M.
LIMITED FAST HAIL.
9. Ofl P AT Sleeping car paatengen for
Vf J MT 1TX Rochetter only carried on
tblt train.
CHICAGO NIGHT EXPRESS.
9.K D H For Duflatn. Detroit, and Chi
w A IvA. cago; alto for Cape Vincent
dally except Saturday,
FISHKILL fXEWBDRail). POCOIIKEEPSIE. RHINE
CL1FFJKINGSTON).()AT8KILLBTATION(CAT8KILL). AMI HUDSON-t7:30. tl0:30. tll:80 A. !.; t3:l5o;
8:55. 0:25, P. M.; alio for Poughkeeptle. 0:10 A. M
1:00. t2:16. H:59. 8:00. 7:30. 8:00. 9:16 P. M Voi
Uarrlton't (Weit Point). t7:;. 9:25. 111:30 A. M.;
2:16. 13:80.8:55. 44:59. 8:25 P.M. ""- -
ALBANY AND TK0Y-t7:30. r9:00. 9:10. 10:00. tl0:30.
til :30 A.M.; 1 :30, t8:30,8:55. 4:50. 1:00, 7:D0. 8:00.
9:15. tll:59 P. M.; alto for Troy. 8:25 P. M.
1159 PAV,7:8' U!,' tll:8 M-; 'l8:80. 8:25.
UTICA AND- 8YRACB8E-t7:30. t9:00. 0:ia 10:00.
10:80, 411:30 A.M.; 1:30,4:50,8:00.7:30.8:00,9:15.
til :69 P. M.
'BOCIIESTEl; AND BCFFAII-t!l:0a,9:10. 10.-O0. 410:30
A. M.: 1:30. 4:50. 8:00. 7:30. 8:00. 9:16, tll:69 P. M.;
alto for Rochetter. 9:0.1 r. M.
NIAOARA FALI.S-9KK). 0:1ft 10:00, 110:30 A. M.:
4:50. 8 00. 7:30 9:15 P.M.
ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS AND MONTREAL-17:30,
CAPE VINCENT, CLAYTON. OODE.N'KBURO. AND OS-WEOO-tl
1 :59 P. M.; alto for Cape Vincent and Clay
ton. 19:16. tll:5U P. M.; for Otwego, 9:10. 10:00,
410 SO A. M.: 8 OOP. M.
' AUBURN, GENEVA. AND CAKANDAIOCAB:10. 10:00.
tl0:30 A. M.; 7:30. 8:00. tll:16. tll:68 P. M.
PITTSFlrLD. LENOX. NORTH ADAMS,
AND THE BERKSHIRE HILLS,
VIA HARLEM DIVISION.
Two traini with through Drawing Room Can to
Plttifleld 1:01 A. M., due Pitttfleld 1:80, North Adami
2:30P.M ; 3:50 P.M.. duePltttfleld 8:10. North Adami
For ticket! and ipace in Sleeping Can apply at Grand
Central Station, or at 418, 785. 942 Broadway. 12 Park
pltce, 53 Wctt 125th it., and 138th it. itation. New
Wk; 3,13 Wathlngton it.. 728 Fulton it., and 898 Bed
ford or., E. D , Brooklyn.
Wettcott't Exprett cilia for and check! baggage from
hotel, and retldenrei through to dettlmtion.
tliaily except Sunday. IDtlly except Saturday.
Other tralnt run dally.
Above tralnt. except those leaving at 9:00. 9:10 A. M
3:15. 8:30. 3:60, 8:65, 4:55, and 11:59 P. M, itopat
13th it. itation.
JOUN M. TOUCEY. OEOROE H. DANIELS.
General Manager. General Pan. .Agent.
FRIE LINES.
La SOLID TRAINS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND CI1I-
CAGU VIA CHAUTAUQUA LAKE OR NIAGARA
FALLS. AN KNCHANTINOPANORAMA OF MOU.V
TAINS. FORESTS. AND STREAMS.
Direct route to Paitaic Patenon. Tuxedo, Newhurgh.
Middletown. Port Jervlt. Monllcello. White Lake. Uonra
rlalo, Scranton. Blnghamton. Elmlra. Coming. Watktm
C,len. Uath. Uammondiport. Avon Bpringt. Rochetter.
llnrnelltvlllc. lluttalo, Niagara Falls. Toronto. Chautau
qua Lake, Cleveland, Cincinnati. Bt Louii, Chicago,
and all pomta Wett. Train! leave New York, foot of
r bambera it., as foltowt, and Ave mlnutei earlier from
West 23d it.:
9 1 Ml V J1, Dur-Vl Niagara Falli and CbauUuqoa
.. uy ttv?- Parlor car New York to Buffalo. Sleeper
llnr"-lvllle to Cincinnati. "
00 M- Datly-Veitibule limited. Solid train for
. W Chicago, via Chatauqua Late, with dtnliigoar
to Chicago. Steepen to Chicago, Cleveland, aca Cin
cinnati. 3 30 E;M'i P Sunday-Monntaln exprett for
.JJ Blngbimton, Ilonetdale, and Montlcello.
6 Of) P. M. Dally-Jtolld train to Chicago, via Nlag
U am Falls and Grand Trunk Railway: Steepen
i" it-itHlo. Rochester. Toronto, and Chicago.
ft 30 ?,' DS'fcP'OautauquaLakeandNlagara
r?,oV. r"- fi? Chicago. Sleepen to lluf
IjOo. Chicago and Cincinnati.
b:30P.M. Sundayi-9 AI, 3 P. M, 0:30 P.M. 8:80
N1tiVnU?fft,W,Sk DAy-P .A- M . 8:46 P. M.. 4:45 P.
M., 8:30 P.M. Nundaya 9 A. M.. 2 P. M 8'SOP H
TIC,SE?-ASJf ojyy''.1 ACCOMMbDATIO8 at
J. 401,317. and 967 Broadway, Chamben and Wett
2d it. Ferrlet. New Yor:.33i and 333 Fulton It"
Brooklyn: 107 Broadway. Wlllinmtburgb; corner New.
ark and lludtnn iti., Hoboken, and Jersey City stition.
EJ. Jr"."" ':o"Pny.calU for and cnecki baggage
from hoteliandrehfdencei through to damnation.
W. C. IIINEAIUiON. General Paitennr Atrent
rlNEsftyDAlFE8T,TRAlNl In'th9 I SbLD
, . BETWEEN
New York, Philadelphia,
Bulilmare and Washlacton
II.W.tnMJJ.IM HEW JERSEY,
PHILADELPHIA AM READING R. R
Ant , BALTIMORE AM OHIO R. R.
AU traini veitibuled from end to end and lighted by
! Unequalled dining car lervico.
TIME TAIJLE, NOVEMBER 16. IRftl.
LTST." JN.Y York from foot of Liberty it. Jf . R.
ror,.B1JL1.nVr0 Wiiblngton dally at 8:00 (11:00
S't? ?''" C) A. Ml:ao (3:30, Dining Car). 6.00
1 a., ijud ntght.
V,S e.n 9? dmT tralna. Rleepen on night iralm.
-J,,C;J,5P? D."Sr c" M'a can be leoured at 71, 172.
?JI. 416, S44. 1.140. 1.82S Broadway. 787 th ave , 284
Wait Kith at, 184 Boat 126th it.. Sew York: 4CeVrt
it, 88p Fulton it, 08, Broadway. Brooklyn. New York
Trantfer Company will call for an4 chick baggage f roii
hotel or retli t nee ta diitlnatlan. '"
BHT0. & OHIO R. R;
HIEl!ABri.iJH,l"(oU
BALTIMORI
IVAMHIKGTO.V
CHICAGO, CINCINNATI,
And Airpolnts'wcsl.
VULLMAt CAB SERVICE ON ALL TJtAI.XS.
Iive New York, foot of Liberty it., it followi;
tor CHICAOO and PITTSBURG II. 1:30 P. M, 12:15
for CINCINNATI. ST. LODIB. 0:00 A. M, B P. M.
For WAhIIINUTON; BALTIMORE. 9 00 A. M. 11:80
bXIlft1LCtl'- .Ml0 l8:ao rv M- Dining Cor. 5 00
P.M.. 12:15 A. M. All traini run duly.
lor NORFOLK, via Bay Line. 1:80 P. M. week dan
-Tlck.t offleea, 172. 291, 415. and 1,140 Broadway. New
E?BfeBr'?.?c.n?VroVND8TAT,0N koot ov
Now York Transfer Company will call for and cheok
baggage from hotel or residence to destination.
Illirillllllaaaf I """"f""'v "" ""'"'
PEIMrlr Leiv. foot of Cortlaudt or Da-
lwXTTMV brotset it, 7. 8:10, 0, and 11 A. M,
lllVlIMPa 12:80. 1,2:80, 8:40, 4:60. 6:20,6:60,
U4lw and 7:80 P.M.
I Tha plctur.iqui route between New
U Tork and Eaiton, Bethleb.m. Allen-
town, Potttvllle, Maocb Chunk, Wllkeibarre, Plttiton,
Bcranton, Ithaca, Geneva, Wavirly, Watklna Ol.n, El
mlri. Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Flllt. Toronto, Detroit,
CHICAGO, BT, IAUI8. and ALL POINTS WEST,
Tlckett and ileeping ear bertht can be lecured at tha
Oeneral Eaitern Office, 285 Broadway, orlMEaat 125th
itreet. The New York Trantf.r Co. will call for and
check baggage front hotel or residence through to
deitlnatlon.
W&ttnt&t.
PENNSYLVANIA
THE STANDARD RAILWAY OF AMERICA!
AND
The Scenic Line to the West.
TRAINS LEAVE STATIONS, foot of
Desbrosses and Corllundt St., as fol
lows:
On nnd aftrr DKCL 1, 1801,
THE FAST LINE.
ViOOA. M. Pullman Vetttbule Fleeplng and Parlor
Cin. Arrive! Cleveland 6:25 A. M rnlutnbut 5:30
A. M. Indlanapolli 11:40 A. M., Chicago 6:25 P.M..
and St. Ixiult 7:00 r. M, next day. Connects, alto, for
Toledo, except Saturday.
THE PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.
! A. SI. Composed exclutlvcly of Pullman Veitl
hnle Drawing and ritata Rmiiu, Sleeping, Dining.
Smoking, and Obii.-rvAtlon Can. pretenllng flnanolat
reports, iteungrapbert. and typewriter!, nathrooroi
for both lexei, ladlei' maid, barber thop, library, and
all the convenience! nf home or nftlce. Lighted by
itittonary and movable electrlo light!. Arrive! Cin
cinnati 8:40 A. M.. Indlanapolli 11:40 A. M and Chi
cago 9:45 A. M. next day,
ST. LOUIS AND CINCINNATI EXPRESS.
StOO P. M Pullman Vetttbule Sleeping Can from
New York, ami Dining Cara from NewYork to St.
Lonli and Clnclnuntl Paitenger coach New York to
rolumbut. Arrives Cincinnati 10:45 A. M. and St.
Louli 7:80 P. M. next day.
THE COLUMBIAN EXPRESS.
tOO P. M. I'nllroan Vestibule Bleeping, Dining.
Smoking, ami Pennsylvania Railroad Vestibule Pat-
tenger Conches rrom New York to Chicago. Arrive!
In Chicago 3U6 P. M. next day.
THE WESTERN EXPRESS.
4Ji80 P. M Pullman Vestibule Sleeping Car New
York to Pitltburgh. St. Louie. Chicago, Cincinnati,
Cleveland, and Metnpbla, Dining Can New York to
Philadelphia, and Pltttburgli to Richmond and Chi
cago. Arrive at Columbus 1:35 P. M, Cincinnati
B.30 P. M., Chicago 9:30 p. l. next day. and St. Lonli
7SOA. M. tecond morning. Cnaneeti for Cleveland
and Toledo dally, except riatnrday.
PACIFIC EXPRESS.
81OO P. M. Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car New York
to Chicago, New York to Mnmphli via tbo Bhenin
doab Valley; nrrlvei week dayiat Calumbui 7:15 P.
M, Cleveland 8:35 P. M.next Hay, and dally at Chi
cago 7:00 A. x. tecond morning, connect! for Toledo
daily, and for Cleveland and Columbut, except Bat ur
day. StOO P. M. Shenandoah Valley Exprett, with
Tnrnugh Buffet Sleeper to New Orleani.
BALTIMORE.WAHH INOTON, AND THE
SOUTH. ,
"WAfsniNQTON LIMITED EXPRESS" of Pnll mm
Parlor Cara (with Dining Car to Baltimore), daily,
except Sunday. lO'ltiA.M. arrive Washington 8:60
P. M.; and "COMIRLSONAL LIMITED" dally
(with Dining Car) at 3:20 P. M.. arrive Washington
8:25 P.M.; regular exprett 8:20. 8:00. 8:30. and 11
A. M, 2:10, 4:00, 6:00, and 9:00 p. M, and 12:15
night. For Ball luiore only, 1:00 P M. Sunday 8:15
ami 8:30 A. M.,4:80. 500. and 9.00 P. M.. and 12:15
night.
FOR ATLANTIC CITY. 1:00 P. M. week days, with
Through Pay Coach.
FOR CAPE MAY. 1 00 P. M. week dayi.
FOR HK0W.V8 MILLS-IN-TIIR-FINES. with Through
, Couch. 1:00 P. M. week day
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Exprett: 8:20. 7:20. 8.00,8:30.11:00 (10:00 Penmyl
vanla Limited, with Dining Car, and 10:10 Warning
ton Limited, with Dining Carl, and 11 A.M., 12:20,
1:00, 2:10. 3.1IO, n:!IO. 4.O0. 4:30, 5:00, (1:00. 6:80.
8:00. and 9:00 P. M.. and 12:15 night. Accommoda
tion. 11:10 A. .M, 4:4(. and 7:00 p. M. Sundayi. Ex.
S rest. 8:15.8:30. 9:00 (10 Limited), and 10:00 A. M,
X). 4:00. 4:3(1. 5:00, 8:80. 8. (K). and 9:00 P.M., and
12:15 night. Accommodation, 7:00 P. M.
For Time-tables of tralnt to local polnta on tha
Pennsylvania Railroad Hyatem apply at the following
ticket ofllcet: Not. 435. 841). and 1144 Broadway: I
Attor lloute, and root of Detbrottet and Cortlandt
un.: 4 Court it, 800 Fulton tt nnd Brooklyn Annex
Station, foot of Fulton it , Brooklyn: 75 Hudson it,
Hoboken; Station. Jereey City.
Tbe New York Tranir.r Couininy will call for and
check baggage from boteli and residence! through to
deitlnatlon.
CUA8. E. Pl'GH. J. R. WOOD.
General Manager. General Fau'r Agent.
New York and Boston All Rail.
Leave. By way of Due.
9:00 A. M. Springfield and Worcester. 8:30 P. M.
10.00 A. M . New London and Providence. 4:30 P. M.
11 :00 A. M Sprlngtleld and Worcetler. 6:30 P. M.
12:00 M, llartrori: and N. y. and N. E. 8:30 P. M.
1:00 P. M, New London and Providence. 7:30 P. M.
8:001' M, WUUmantlc and N. Y. andN.B. 9:(0P.M.
4:00 P. M. Sprmgrleld and Worretter. 10:00 P. M.
5:00 P. M , .New London and Providence. 11:00 P. M.
IIAM) P. M, 'Springfield and Worcetter. 6:15 A. M.
12 :00 P. M, New London and Providence. 7.00 A. M.
Rum Dally, including Sunday!.
Return tervice. aomo noun and by lame roatea.
Through parlor or aleepingcan by each train.
C. T. HEMPSTEAD. Uen'l Pill. Agent.
Long Island & Eastern States Line.
BROOKLYN AND BOSTON.
Waterhury, New Britain. Hartford, Wllltmantle. Put
nam. Franklin, and Providence.
SOLID PULLMAN VESTIRUI.ED
TRAINS WITHOUT CHANGE
leave Brooklyn (Flatbuth Av. and Franklin Av. Sta
tion! L. I. R. fi.1 11:05 and Long Iiland City at 11:10
P. M. dally (including Sunday), due In Boston at 7:80
A.M. corresponding train returning.
Ttcketa and ileeping car bertha lecared in ?Cew York,
foot East 84th It.. 71, 351, 415. 950, 1,140. and 1.818
Broadway: Brooklyn: 333 Fulton it... 107 Broadway.
Long Iiland Exprett catla for and cbecka baggage from
retldence to deitlnatlon
Eoans.
ADVANCES ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE without
removal. RADCLIFFE. 817 Broadway. New York,
and 876 Fulton it. Brook!) n.
3iviutiids and gutrKjtt.
DELAWARE AND ' HUDSON CANAL
COMPANY.
NEW YORK. Nov. 25. 1891. A QUARTERLY DIVI
DEND OF ONE AND THREE-QUARTERS (IM) PER
CENT, on the capital stock ot tbii company will be
fuld At tbe office of the company. 21 Cortlandt it, in
hli city, on and after TIE8DAY. DEC. 15. 1891. The
transfer booki win be closed from tbe clote of builnen
TO-DAY until tbe morning of WEDNESDAY. DEO. ltt.
By order ot the Board of Managers.
JAMES c. IIARTT. Treainrer.
public aumceja.
POST OFFICE NOTICE. Foreign inilli for the week
.... '"ding Deo. 6 will close (promptly In all casts) at
tbii office aa followi:
THURSDAY. At 1 P. M. dupplementary 1:80 P. M.f
for Bermuda, per steamship Orinoco; at 1 P. M.
dupplementary 1:80 P. M.) for Nassau. N. P.. and
Santiago Cuba, per steamship Santiago; at 1 P. M.
for Jamaica and Gre)town, per ileamihlp Flam
borough (letters for Truxlllo. Guatemala, and Belles
mutt bo directed "per Flaniborough"): at 8:80 P.
M, for Newfoundland, per tteamer trom Halifax.
FRIDAY. At 7 A. M. for Trinidad and Cludad Bolivar,
per iteamiblp El Callao; at 11 A. M. tor Porto Rico
direct, per iteamiblp shawmut,.
SATURDAY. At 2 A. M. for France, Switzerland.
Italy, Spain. Portugal, and Turkey, per steamship
La Champagne, via Havre (letten for other
part, of Europe mutt be directed "per La Cham
pagne"); at 4 A. M. for Europe per iteamiblp
Aurania. via Oueemtotvn (letten for France. Switz
erland, Italy, Spain. Portugal, and Turkey muit be
directed "per Aiirnnia"); at 6 A. M, for Norway di
rect, per iteamiblp Island (letten must be directed
"per Island "); at II A. M. for Netberlindi direct, per
iteamiblp Maatdam, via Rotterdam (letten muit be
directed " per Maasdam "): at 7 A. M. for Scotland
direct, penteanithlp Devonla, via Olatgow (letten
muit be directed "per Devonla"): at 11 A. M. for
Caiupeche, Chiapas. Tabaico. and Yucatan, per
iteamiblp Orizaba (letten for Cuba and Tamplco
dliect auil other Mexican Statu via Veracruz, mutt
be directed "per Orizaba"); at 11 A. M. (tupplemen-
t.rvll':,ll Ulfnr t'.irt.in. f.l.nif inri !. ,..
alto Jacmei and Aux Payet, Haytl. per iteamiblp
Atfaoa; at 12 M. for Orencda. Trinidad, and To
bago, per tteamtblp Alpt; at 12 M. (tupplementarr
12:30 P.M.) for Jamaica. Jeremle. Savanllla, Ac,
per steamship Hondo; at 8:H0 P. M. for St. Plexre
Mlquelon, per tteamer rrom North Sydney.
BBNDAY. Atar. M. for Bluelleldi and Greytown. per
teauiihrp Brlelund, from New Orleani; at a P.M.
forCotta Rtcaia Limon; per iteamiblp FoxbalL
from New Orleant
Malle for China and Japan, per ateamibln China (from
Kan Frnncucii), clote here daily lintn Dec. 4, at6:30
P, M. Malik lor Australia, New Zealand, Hawaiian.
Fiji, and Sauinan Islundt, per iteamiblp Maripota
(from Sim Francisco), clote here dally up to Dec. 5
at (1:30 P.M. (or on arrival at New York or itianiihln
Utubria, with Brllith main for Australia). Mulls for
the Hawaiian Itlamlt. per tteamtblp Auitralla (trom
Kun Fl'imcltco). close here dally up to Dec. 18 at 830
P. M Mallt for the Society (.lands, per ibln Tronic
Bird (from San Francisco), closo here dally un to Dec
25. lit tt.,10 P. SI. Jmils for Newfoundlaml. by rail to
lla'lfax, and thenre by ileamer, cloteat thll office
dally 111 ; 8.80 P.M. Mall, for Mlqtielon. by Vail to Iloi-
tn."d S!i1."lf nr hy "i,Hf?'' "l"0 ' " oa" dally
at 8:3pP. M, Mam ror Cuba, by rail to Tampa, Fla,
and thence by iteanier (tailing Mondayi and Vhurt
.lay.), clote at thl.nitlcadailyat 2:80 A? M. Mill It for
Mexico, overland, miles,. paclnllv addrested for de
iiiMeh by iicatner, clotoat tbltolflcedilly at 3 A.M.
H.iilr.n"'il 7,''"'(!in,?"i" "t '""."rded to San Fratici.cn
dally, and the tchedule or clotlng w arranged on the
K resumption ot their uninterrupted overland transit tn
an Francisco. Maitt from theliast arriving ON TIME
at Han Francisco on the day of tailing nf itJimcn iire
despatched thence the uiai day, Regiitered mill
clo.ei nt 8.00 P. M. prevloui duy. """rea mill
Extra .Huunlemenrarr Maili are opened on tb. nleri
pf the hngiUh and I'n'n.li stvumeri at ihe hour of clot"
Ingof fiupplemeniary Mallt at the Pott Ottlci, which
remain open until wiihln ten minutes of the hour of
tailing of iteamer.
FINANCE DEPARTMENT i
BUREAU FOR THE rOI.LKtrriOK OF TAXES
67 CHAMBERS ST. (STEWART DUII.DINUL t
NEW YORK, iftc's. "ilJi. J
NOTICE TO TAXPAYfcHS,
THE RECEIVER OF TAXES OF THE CITY OF
New York hereby give, notice to all penoni who
have otnltt.il to nay fheir tairt for the yea IHOi S
paytbekaiuotolmuaihltoillco on or before ihe tl'r.t
flay of January. 1BH2 at .n.vl,led by laetioubaaof the
New York City Coii.ollrtalloii act or 1882. "" ,ne
I non any such tax remaining unpaid on tbe lint day
of December, 1891. one per centum will be obareeif
received and collected In addition to tha amount tbefa.
of; and upon tuch lax remaining unpalTon the Aril
day of January. 18112. Interest ill be rbirged, re?elved
and collected upon the amount thereof at ibe rate of
srThHK'-'rT'yS P"Wni"D. to be calculated from the
fifth day of October. ItMl, on which diy the aueia
mentroliiand warrant! ror the taxea of 1891 w,
deUvered to the .aid Receiver of Taxe" to the data of
paymint, punuint 10 taction 818 of laid act
OEOROE W. McLEAN, Receiver -of T.xes
BOOKS BOUGHT." SOLD." ANDOHANOBbXTJavT
you any booki to dispose off If 10. aenduTam to
781 Broadway, opptwlta Dinninr-ir
.jffiwyj. ' I
ALLANtrSTATELlNE? H
New York to Glasgow andMovlfl. fLondonoarrrv M
Tbronch ticket! to Liverpool, Dublin. Ac. M
POMERANIAN 1 Thnndiy.Deo 8,10A.M. anal
NORWEGIAN ...Thurtday. Dec. 10. 11 a. B ' taaal
Steamer marked with doet not carry pattenren. H
rablti, ?40. Second cibln, 80. Steerage. $19. -H
From pier Columbia storet. south Ferry, Brooklyn, i H
For freight and jiattige ipply to IH
Al'BTIN BALDW1NA CO, Agent!. B Broadway. B
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Co' .H
Royal Nail Rteamtblp Line. -"' jssssj
CHINA. AND JAPAN.
from VANCOUVER. U. CI. to 'M
YOKOHAMA. SIIANOIlAl. and IIONO KONd. LgH
NEW YORK TO JAPAN IN IS DAYS.
BOO mllei the ihorteit route. H
iower rates. Send for Information. H
Intended tailing! rrom Vancouver ot tha ntw Btett taaal
Expreutteamihlptt . H
EMPRESS OF CHINA Dec, t. lgot , P
KMI'ltKSM OF INDIA Jia 18 lgflj Hi
EMPRESS 01' JAPAN Feb. to! 1M1 !
E. V. hKINNBR. EVERETT FRA7.AR. M
Gen': Ent'n Ag't. China and Jinin Frt. Art. saam
853 Broadway. N. V. 124 Watertt,KT. H
piUNARD LINE TU LIVEBPOOL. VIAQUKENMroWlT B
Aurania .Dec.6, 7:80 A.M.IEtrnrla Ulr.M.lf.x. naal
l.mhna Deo. 12. 3P. M. Aurania.. Jin. 2. 8:80 A.1C aaai
8ervla..,Der. 10. 7.30A.M.J
From Pier 40, North River, foot Clarkion it. H
VHRNON II. BROWN A CO. Oeneril Agenta. B
(lONPAGME GENERALS TRAN8ATLANTIQUK. 'M
' French Una to Havre every Saturday. ,
LACHAMPAIINK, Boyer,........Blt,Den.B.B:80A.s, 'B
LA BRETAONE. Collier Bit. Deo. 12. 12:80rIL sati
I.A HOl'lUHHINE. Lelxeof Bat. Dec. 19, 6:30 a! at taB
A. FOROET. General Agent, 8 Bowling Green. H
I" NMAN LINE U, 8. AND BOYAL MAIL 8TBAMBR lH
FOR QUEENBTOWN AND LTVERPOOL. B
CITY OF PARIS Wednitday, Dec. 0,11:80 A. M. Bal
CITY OF CHICAOO Wednesday, Deo 18, 8. -00 A.M. Bal
From Pier 43, N. R. adjoining Christopher it Ferry. B
First Cabin. p50 and upward, according to iteameff B
and location or room; tecond cabin, 130 and 85: pts. B
paid, 835; tteerage. 820. H
i'ETER WRIGHT A SONS. General Agenta, BB
ft Bowling Ore.n. N. T. BB
NEW YORK AND CUBA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. '"
ten 16 and 17, Eait River. BB
Saturday tteimert at 1 P. M.; all otben at 8 1. at - B
For Havana. ProgTeto. Cimpech", Frontera, Laguma, H
Tamplco. Tuxpam, and Veracruz.
Matanzat, Canlena. Ragna, Calbanen. Naaaan, BB
Santiago de Cuba. Guantanamo. and Clenfutwes. bbbm
ORIZABA, Havana and M.ilcan porta eat. Dec a B
NIAGARA, llav, Sagua.and Calbarlen Wed.Dae.i B
CITY OF WASHINGTON, Havana and Max- B
lean porti Kit. Do.l ,,BB
1.ARATOHA. llav.. Cardinal, and BikOl...W4, Daa. U
SANTIAGO. Nassau. Santiago da Cubm and B
Clenfuegm .Thun.Dae.B H
Tblt line hm dtreot connection with aad larsaa taaal
through bill! of lading to all point! on Mexicai KaU H
way Ca, Mexican Central Railway Co.Lid.ai4 taa taaal
Monterey and Mexican Gulf Railroad. H
For lull particular!, freight, or paiaage apply ta H
TAMES K.WARD A (To. mwaaay. BB
NORDDEUTSCHI!RLLOYl)'8aB.CO.'8 Bui
HHURT ROUTE TO LONDON AND C0KTTNE5T; BB
8teamer tail from pier foot 2d it, Hoboken. H
FAST EXPRESS STEAMERS. BB
Trave.Tues.. Deo. 8. 10 A. M. Lahn Tuea, Dee. 22, 10 A.R. Bl
Elbe.. .. Sat., Deo. 12.1 P. M. Hivel.Tuei., Dec.2.2r.M. BB
Spree Turt., Dec. 16. 6 A. M. lltav.Tuei , Jan. 5, 10 A. 2 BB
First cabin. 876 and upward a berth; aecond cabin. B
S50aberlb; iteerageat lowratea B
OliLRICHS A CO- 2 BowUngGresn. BB
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
From foot ot Canal it. North River, BM
To BAN FRANCISCO, via tbe ISTHMUS OF PANAMA, Bal
NEWPORT tatta Thnrtday. Dec. 10. noon. B
From SAN FRANCISCO, lit and Bnnnan ita. B
FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. B
CHINA taila Thurtday. Dec. 10. 3 P. M. BM
For freight, pattage, and general information apply
at company'! office on the pier." foot of Canal at. North Bal
Btver. 11. J. BULLAY. Oeneral Superintendent. BjM
UAVANNAH LINE. FOUR STEAMERS WEEKLY B
O from New Pier .15, N. B., foot of Spring it. Bat
S. 8. TALLAHASSEE- Fndlv. Dee. 4.8 P.M. Bli
B. R. KANSAS CITY Saturday. D.O. 6, 8 P. M. Bl
8. 8. CHATTAHOOCHEE Monday. Dec. 7, 8 P.M. Bgf
B S. NACOOCI1BE... Wednesday, Dec. 9. 8 P. M. M
Connecting with c. R. R. of (la. and s F. A W. R'y for Bal
all polntt In GEORGIA. FLORIDA. SOUTH CAROLINA. Bal
ALABAMA, and LOUISIANA. Uniurpaued accomrao- Bat'
dationi. Flnt-cioii table d'hote. For freight and pas. Bsl
ago apply to H
J. D. liXrtllAOr.K. E. Agt.lW. n. RITBTT, Gen. Agent. Bl
8. F. A W. R'y. 261 B'way. I Cent'l B. R, 817 B'way. Bal
R L. WALKER. Agent Ocean Steamship Co, Bat
O. M. SURRhL. Manager. New Pier 35. North River. Bl
THE CLYDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Bat
For CHARLESTON, S. C, JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Bl
and all polntt In FLORIDA, tha South, and Southwest. H
From Pier 29. ii. R. Mondayi. Wedt, and Friday!, 8 Bal
P.M. Pii.snger accommodation! and culilne uniur- B
Riiied. WM. P. CLYDE A CO. Gen. Abu.. 6 Bowling Bal
rem. N.Y. T. O. EGEB, Gen. Act. 0. 8. Frt. Lino, 847 Bal
Broadway, N. Y. Bjl
VIIIIE WTAR IJI fff
GERMANIC ..Wednetday. Dec. 9. 11:30 A.M. B
TEUTONIC Wedaeidiy. Dec. 16. 5:80 A. M. BB
Superior second cabin accommodation! on Tentonlo
andMaJettla steeragotoorfrom theoldcountry, $20.
Oflice 2U Broadway, and nn the wharf, foot of weit Bl
10th It. . H. MAITLAND KERSEY. Agent. BT
ttambtrotg. I
NORWICH LINE. I
Fares reduced to New London, 81.00; NorwIcD. 1.25t
Worcetter. $2.00; Boston. $3 Correipondlng reduction Bl
to all points Eait. fiteamen leavs Pier 40, North Btver
(next pier above Deibrottei at, ferry), dally, Bundaya
excepted, at 5 P.M.
STONINGTON LINE. I
INSIDE ROUTE. ALL FARES REDUCED. I
BOSTON, Sa.OO, PROVIDENCE. SS.SBI
WORCENTER. $2.25. Sttamen leave New Pier 38. N. R."
one block above Canal at. at 5 P. M. dally, except Son- aal
day. H
ALBANY BOATS. I
PEOPLED LINE.
Steamers DREW and DEAN RICHMOND leave old',. B
Pier 41, N. R.. rout of Canal it.; every week day (Son- . B
day excepted) at P. M.. making direct connection for B
ALL PU1NT8 NORTH. EAST. AMP WEST. '
TROT BOATS. I
CITY OP TROY or SARATOGA learet Pier 16. K. K.
foot Went 10th Kt.. dally. excptbiff fit urday, ar.lt,
Sunday itenmer toucbea at Alb-vnr.
1 B
A -ONLY $3.00 to BOSTON via FALL RIVER LINE.
. Tbe most popular travel route In the world, B
Fare, reduced to all polnta. Staamin PILGRIM and B
PLYMOUTH Inciimmlttion. Leave Pier 28. N. R.. foot
of Murray it. at 5 P. M, week dayaand Sundaya. Con- B
nectlon by Annex boat from Brooklyn 4:80 P. M. Jar- B
ey City 4 P. M. B
CATSKILL. HUDSON, AND C0I8ACKIE boat! leave I
dilly, Htindayt excepted, from Pier S3, foot of Jay B
it.. N. R . at n p. M connecting at Hudson with Beaton B
and Albany It. B. lor all point! Eait.
RAM8DELL LINE. Steamen leave Pier 24. N. IV, B
foot of Franklin it, for Weit Point. Cold Spring.
Cornwall, Fltbktll Landing, and Newburgh. week days. B
6 P.M.; Suniltyt. A M. "
giauofortw, Organs, dc. I
A CHOICE of ten upright planoiat $100 H
Hazletnn Hrot. Piano 110 Bl
Bndbury Piano 120 -Bl
Cblckerlng Piano 180 Bl
Emerton Piano 140 Bf
Stiiyvetant Piano 160 M "
Fitrher Piano 190 BT
C10downand$5iui)tithly until paid. Tbete lnitrn- 'M
menu have all been uted. but ore in perfect order. Bf
and we can recommend them to any in acarch ac H
bargains. H
$250 New Upright Pianos. $250.
$10 down and 5H monthly until paid. Bj
Bentt 7,3 up. BJ
No charge for cartage. Bl
WHEKLOCK A CO.. 23 and 26 Bait 14tb it.
A GREAT OFFER ! Anew 7M-octave. three-ttrlnged H
WATERS upright piano, with full Iron frame, ra- B
peatlng action and three pedali, only $250 coib. or $275 Bl
on loitallinenti; $10 down, and $8 monthly until paldt H
a pltiib itoul and cover givon with eooh piano; aecond- 1
hand planoi ut bargains; payment! only $5 monthly. m
HORACE WATERS & CO., I
134 FIFTH AV.. NEAR 18TH ST.
a BBM
MASON 4: HAMLIN.
WARLROOMB, 168 6TH AT. H
EEVERAL SECOND-HAND PIANOS AND 'iHj
BaH
ORGANS AT SPECIAL BAROAINa
K)H CASH. OR EASY PAYMENTS. H
VT3BCirt
Not examine Into tha merit! of tba Bjf
EMERSON PIAHTOS
llsfnro purclin.ln eltewhera. B
02 Fifth nve .between 14th and 15th ita. B
FICHEH FIAXffOS.
Trgett assortment of I'prltht, Grand, and Squara Bjl
Piano, at liioilcriile niicet; cath. lmtallmenti. and aa, aaaa
changed: also pUnoi. to ri ut. Several bargain! In aeo Bal
onehind planoc diitercnt uiakera, at low prlcei. Bl
I ISI'HHK PIANO WAREBOOMS.
11116th av.. cor, lflth it, NewYork. BBj
A N ASSORTMENT of ecnnd-hand grand, uprigbt. and "Bal
quale plaiioo or our non make, In perfect condk B '
tlonnud 1 11 Hy warranted: alto a number of'ieoond- . K
hand piano. of otuer prominent roaken at vary low ABB
price., Bnr
W'.l, KXAIIE&CO, K
148 A Hi Ave., neiir XOtU St., New York! B
ELEGANT 0K1. A.vs. $70, with itool lamp, and bookj BV
eatv payiiienli, PBI
lU:iill IIKOTIU'.ILS, 1115 Broadway. Brooklyn. Bf
ELEGANT rrillGIIT PIANOS. $195; $ montblyi H
i-temway, hnrgain. WIH.NER, 298 and 802 Fulton Bl
1.. Brooklyn. Iipt-iieienlngt. B
FOR RALE-Magnlflcent upright piano; hat all tha H
best aiul I'.rrect Improvement!; beiutlfolly M
larved cite; brilliant and powerful tone cost $750 BJ
tlx month! neo. guiirjutcHd by maker: will nil for Bl
$200 cath. Call private house, 118 Eait 69th it, be- H
tween Ixiugton and Park ave. m BJj
T. CONN ER, 4 East d St. H
Upright and tqiiare piannt for talo and rent on eaiy H
lernn of payment; teuond-hand $60. $75. $100 upward. Aem
PIANOS.-Chlckerlng. 11 bargain; new uprlgbti, $200 'H
easy pal lueni. and to rent. Bl
JAl.tm BHOTIIEHS. 195 Broadway. Brooklyn, H
HTECK PIANOS. . H
Warerooms. Strck Hull. 11 East 14th at. H
Full at.nrti'ient or these reliable instruments; alto'a Bl
numbrrnr tecond band pianos, varloui make! and f uuy B
repaired, for eale I'lauot 10 rent, m
STERLING ORGANS, with book and itool. $3 monthly
unpaid.
WISSXF.R. 296 and 302 yulton it.. Brooklyn.
WANTF.Ii-A giiod tecond-han'l piano; Stelnway or ik H 2j ,
riilrkiTiiu preferred; quality mutt be excellent) Bl ,'
price low. Address Bl
MUSIC, box-174, Sun up town office. 1.2(16 Broadway. B
rjl!?i I
ALL SECRET and private diseases of men cared to a
raw da 1; no charge unless cured; also gleet, itrlot- B
ure, blood poisoning, ulcere, . kin dueitet. youthful er- B
rori, nervous debility, lost Igor, ind mm oodreitorad; B
mffer no longer; cure It certain: bear in mind, praetlca BB
raaket perfect: Ibnuiandt cured teirly. Go to Dr. Hal- BB
Ut. the celebrated tpsclalitt, 146 Eait 19th It, aaai M
sv.t but adrlu trie; cbargit low, BB
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