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GUARANTEED STOCKS. :: — -— - —^jj^rr™£JJ^ 1« !«££?;:£ i i \ 1 | I A U^ta&Savanr^h .^-. GO ff^S^ J ,04 § Ueech Creek 0 155 *^, I^Si^SiV.:::::::::: • 302 - Siu" &N V Air Line pf. * 302 j^ Uneton & Proviaerce ... W i p^o =» Broadway & 6«v«nth A»e.. JO _ Brookl;-n City- •-• •• '•'no C h- 125 < ameer, & Uurl'.r.rton R X- 6 11. 24 Catawlssa Irt pref 5 110 ** CfttAWlstt 2-i I' rtf : "••:•••■ 9 — C«jus* & su)-qiiehiana.... - ISS _ <hatta.h<v<.-lie« & Oull 6 — _ Columbus £. X«la a ;1» _ Corn & Paseumpile « P»«j ,0, 0 ;*•(> -S3 Connecticut I« ver ,-' ft 132 I»,»roit. H.iiedale* swn... Dor«r & Jio^WaW 6 120 130 Dry Dock BP* 8 fi tS7 1M jCset P*nn«rl»apla 6 -, , — tc»t u*hi.'-of mil - ! i.-t«v. Maine A™ ... — iS | = 'ISS. A Bay Bt»u Trl... 4 2< - j. 5 > • - i gaIIWIWO v'u ' 154 • 184 Erie * rtnab»u« 1 _ — r;ur(.r-:an i Nor Airer .... •» __ _ Fa:l Vro * V-f- , '•, 139 143 Kltchburg l>rct ;; — • lv. ( .45. 45 ir>2 •; -:4: 4 41 !".O GcH 4; StOCll Tel « 40 — Cct^^n & l"»ckertowTi • .„- _ Git r.lvrr Valley a J1( , — * <■■": ; 2 sag i — " Htr !' Mt .'oy t i-an. ; 4 47 50 Il»rtf->r4 & Cxr.n \.«st •■' f M ltd K«rerord ; _ i — HlberaU MlM^ •••••.•••:••• 4 ICCA ™ Ii::r.o:s Cent Lfss*>j 1..ne... lUtaola «.- WMf X«J « 114 { — Jr.terocan .w V",'V" Pi — JacfcKcn. Lansing & dag-. 2712 71 j«;o jgßij KCPt S & Memphis pr - 4 I .- ! 1M Kan C f t L & Cr.l pf « a^ Lti* Shora 2 "^. g2 _ wSl'tS^:: f | a Lowell & Ar.Jcver. 8 ** _ Lvkec« Val Coal Co R — . fc^ferT^rerc;:::: ,S 3« = V'a« Hill & echuylklll H.. tM 122 1J» • p««M •♦ •'■ ! ?i Mfjfle i- Ohio i 4 » I «"» Mo:*»»t«l «B«di com.. | 4 «<» j — JJarrU final 1 ref ! 10 V£.,-\ ,71 Harris i Es-"» J 7 lb> ■■«• 191 MtCutxm& Pt Carbon....] i % — ; — K-a*vlU6 & Ueoatur 7Mi I*9 I° s Vuhca. i Lowell 8 240 ! — jcaucstack 10 262 \ - k<*-Baren &- Noniaicpton 4 100 — jjjTran«Co 10 2^> — x'-w-^nd.T. & ! rthera... ii ISO — S T Bk:>n & M B pref 5 101 — N>«--Tork & Hnriem , 14 400 41" NYI^cle&W«M 3 ; ISU ! 13S*s /CUlti Avenue I 8 I" 1 ; — Jv'oith Carolina 7 I" 1 : ~ Northern Ii R of •-• H 6 ir.7 ; 165 Ncrtbtrn U n of N J 4 B4 — Jfort! PentMylvanla 8 tn \ 21" Northwest Tel C Its — Sonrtch & Westchester pf . . 8 2'j3 230 OfrSen Mm» 6 fe£ — O!4 Colony 7 202 2*3 pacifle i Atlantic Tel 4 75 82 Paten-en A- Hudson River.. 8 175 — Peterson & RAmapo 8 175 — peiWs»»aM"'tt Vy A ISO — Ffo:la & reau Vy ft 203 i 2<lH PtO Oncaatown £ Nor... 12 ICO ' l«0 rttilJ.TJfr.tor. — i IO 200 ! — Pitts •-•■•■.■.-■r & L B - :•: 3 {•• SH - = ■!> Bemeater & L r. j.rtf. I « 65 75 pitta Ft Waj-r* & Chi f 7 ISI 1H rii'.t "t Wajme A Chi BjM. 7 ISO ! IM Pitts SocKeeaport A. ucb. 6 132 . — Pins & No A«iarr>9 6 130 — Pmrttene* A »prtu«fl«lil 4 100 — Pro\l^»nro &; V/'.rcester 10 9M 2!>4 Heaasrlaer & Eanttt^a 8 SO6H 210% Rich I->eik & i'otumac 8 200 | — Pochtster at Ger.e*e« Vy... « 140 j — p. ma « Clinton 6«4 f 12r. f — Rome. Water & Ogdcaa '. 6 134 I 137 Rutiai-.d & Whitehall j •) 143 I — 6aimtoga & Schenectady. ... 7 171 — gdraylldll N*v Co 5 — — fecoc-J Av«aue 8 304 TOS 6hamokln Vy * Pattsvllle.. 6 — — fhsren Railway « I 6 120 140 r:> Avenue I 7 172 — couth £ AUacUc Tel j 5 »0 100 metUra X R } « US 122 <to;icf/: * J'.tt-fleid .' 6 ISO — «rra/use Oa A Com!r.f...f 34 B3)i — Iro? te Gretv.biih I 7 175 — TweitF-tfclri .-'•?» I 18 355 — 'J MJfi it i Carai Co—.-.J 10 270 278 Upper Coo* ....] « 135 160 VUca ft black River J 7 ISO l}»0 Ctlea C*eo i Suaq v» J 6 155 IC2 ftlcaC £ ElnghsESton! 3% 60 — V'alier j: N«w-York. .._...; 6 IM — Vermont* Itaaa J « lei 165 Ware Rlvor 1 7 ISI — barren « 7' 181 ' 186 ■■• . T.- 1 S^i 285 I — V.'ore Haakaa * Roche*t«r. . j 6 140 I — f TRUST AND SURETY COMPANIES, (neportefl by CUaton Gilbert. No. 2 WaU-et.) t| I Ijlv'dend. 1 ~j SacA. Capital, , wnea I B'l [Asked. 1 : payable. ) ) A'.llu>ue R alt? . ]$S.O0O.OOU! 8 . ar. J. 1 li:. ' 125 Aa*r Swety 00. . j ii.li'jO.OuOj 6 Quar. J. | ISO j 1-r, Baokera' . l.iAM.ihKl C ... j 32r« I — Bi 6 lite Or Co. - 008.0iBi '■■<-■ J. i 376 . 3^J Bo*l:r- Qreei 2:500.000 6J.4 3. ] 1*174 1 220 Ena^war 7UU.(XiO| 6M.ft K. 162H1 1674 I;-vk;>:. ... | 1.00-J.v^;, 16 <:-.£r. J. | .TJi» I — Cemury Buy Co. I I.Wi.OOJI <i J. ft J. ! 108 115 Central ) l.ou<>.oiio| >-J Qtiar. J. iS.DvO 2<m 0 On REd & T Co; 1.000,0001 12 J. ,v J. j (150 CBjr 1.000,00 a BF.& A. j 310 31*0 Ui^irncnwta'.tr. . . ; £/(.«>. <*W| j 65 : r,n Cciionil 1 l.ooti.lMk/j :0 J. ft J. 1 :■- 1 33,; E^ulttLie j S.vAio.'j'j'ji 10 J. & D. I f.'.i 066 EcFi:..- Trust Co.) tOl).(.»jt' - _ 220 — ranctjg 1 L & T.I l,o(N),uuu! 40 Quar. V. 1 SCO — FtfUi Aye Tr Co.j l.{A)i).<Aj>H 12 Quar. J. 5^5 550 f," toJin ! :XU.IAM| Sj.& J. , H.O Hhy ri-aanun ■ lwhi/joo '- Ouar. J. i 320 ; ;vju Guaranty Tr Co..j 2.or^,ou<>! 20 Quar. J. 848 BSD *»uii:aian ( 500,000 -175 ISO hansiltoa •' '-" 8 Quar. F. : 311 330 Realty... LouCWJ, a J. & J. 100 Inter r.». Corp.. 3,iwi>.ov.'| j,;,, icr. Kincs t-ouaty.... :.,.,,„,. 12 Qua,, F. 4UO f 430 i\'-i\ Aer 'r J U- r / ,' ' • ! l«"'i'""i 34 J. &J. 015 ' — I^n-T • i,^ ! - n "' S-559- 000 1° Quar. y. - 845 ' — P^Jni . ?- l2 ' !iW ' IM ' « Quar. J. ' l»a 202 it.* T-., i.o«»«)i 10 uuar J 1 2TO aw da^.ilffi I, fe a8^";;;::;ja 8^";;;::;j ffgm ■■ g» SSSSS:: - i<w I _&_j. ; 6=5 ' liS Mutual A!!:ar.ca.;i BO^oool — 1 20T, -15 N«n Surety O>.. bOO.UUo] 10 F& a. 115 ; m AiaTrcu : 2 ;T w: ?'-*^ ato ' =» S V l,:*^" 6 ; Jo.o«w| '» k. ft A. 245 , 255 KT&ena I ci T J fS? 0000 Mi J. ft J. 11.000 1,060 t«cpwi** fctC -- ?'! WlW^ •', J. &J. j 135 . 145 E«au '-• : ,' 1 '^ JU U ' >2 Mthly J. ~15 340 »«itj AiU.I ' , tlJy ." ! -v; 1" J. &J. 32;-> — bSZtit^ fJJS' 000 ' °a:& O. is.-, 145 Thleft, a*ri ' ■' * J- 880 — Trance'^ Hi ' u *i «A. &O. 1;.;, 160 - • 808 810 U8 X A fro" -JK'SS!' L " ( < *' uur ' J - jJ.350 1.4110 ■ -v .1 440 . 460 Va.-; Nordrn... ' iXt'^l 6u j. * •*• i.« 10 1.500 1 - ■ 215 WiadMr ..„"■! j?*''^! «J. & J. I 235 - ' & J it!, 2.:. I __^__— 152% MO m FERRY COMPANIES. = — I Int. Period. I Bid. |A»ke<l Brooklyn Kerry gtocic i ~ WBSSnM 1 _ — ~— — — _Z_l'__l__ W I KM GAB ~~compXnie& ;c« v d&-tft A^v • No - ©fey 1944..1W iv !'"-'! '"-' ' ar - •• - ...US 52 -^ *»..,*■ W« : iB IS J!!!!!i^f^3*£ c Oc OM p ANIEB . == ■ 555, '** ' *-' .-.. — i(c '». 1M2.., *-, 1»J'« •• ■."■;;;; I ; i ? i * •!<** pj T«- * O*i — . iliiii . t * 11 i i Net L v rjilu 9* e« " itis " fl2 • %.t»::£ : -. : is S l^pMil -I i ***^izterttC ; ~ - — ; ■ IL. BOSTON STOCKS. (Furnished by P.. U Day & Co.. No. 3 Nas?au-st.) •n ♦ » , Nov. ■ Nov. E '- Un Sho» Maoh.. 67V4 M Host & An>toy..-5L' I'M do i,ref 31% 31 ltoston & .M.-....1(H» ICO Atlantic Minliip.. 18',; 17H gaaton E1*v.....1M',4 ir.3H shannon Mining-.. n»v» MS U1UU3V.132 ISO Hinghnm M1n.... 37% 37% GfaQby Mln vi, sij Cal & Hecla M..C7f> 075 Mtchl.urn pref..J4o Ho Centennial Mln... S9 2S»; N w. N , H & "-V': m Copper Hang* M. n« 71* Old Colony 203 203* Kr uiklln Mill. .. . 13 13 West End Pt Hy !•-• »a : Mas* Con Mm... H^i «=Vi «Jo P"f Ill' l * 112'?| Mohawk Mm BOH &<*,* Mass Elec Cos.. I'"'* Oseeola Mining... 05 9.".', •I" I*** "- '"'- Old iMmlnion M. SS 27H Am Tpl & t Co.I4HV( 148* Parrot Mining.... 31% 32 Sew Eng Tel. ..13T<i i::< Qutncj- Mining. . .118 115 \V Tel & Ti'o.'.'l 22 Tamarack M1n... 132 13i> do pref HH> n'Hi 'Wolverine M1n. .'.108 11" Westing Elec... t'2 01 V 8 Mining 26% 2(J>i do |>r.f «7 »B IT s Oil 12 11*4 Dora Iron & Btl. 18 lb% Mass Oas Com... 41 10* Dominion Coal., tii alb! do pref......... 81% 81&, •Atkei < CHICAGO STOCKS. (Furnished by Charles Q. Gates & Co.. KOa. 14. 10 and is Wall-st.) ■ Stocks. ' I Open. I High. | Low. | Close. I Bid. | Asked. Biscuit I ri. r A; l mij 1 cnu E514 B5 j 65^4 do pref... llflH I 110'« ' n. r 115* i lir.H I Jl6 Carbon i 45 I 40 (45 40 45^ ( 46 do pref...] — — ! — — !('!<>* I lli> Can US 11% IH4 11% 114 11% do pref... 66 57»i [ SO 67V; I Ml% , 67 City — — I — — 187 ' 189 1-a'nn — — I — — ' 3V& I 4 Met 84% 24% I 24H 24% t 24^ . !.'» do pref... — — — — m\i ' 6 " N W E1.... 25 25 25 I 23 ' 24% i:.".^ do prat.. . — — — I — j 00 08 Chi & Ok.. | 7'i TH ; 7V4 ! 7H — — Union Trao. ISVi 1 13V, n> 4 ! mj ' 11 13V4 do pref... — ; — — — j 42 47 West Chic. BOH I BOH M)'i BOH 50 Bt>% Box 2H I 2>- 4 2'» I 2Vi 2 Hi do pref... 12% ' 13% 124 12% 1-% ! 13 :■-.. :■ 113 I 113 113 118 1128 I 113 Tool — — — — I 82H I 33 t <?• T lOSVi 103 M 103% | 1034 I 103 ] 103V4 North Chic. — — — I - I 78 | » Brtok 8 B% 7% S! * 1 — i — Match 137H 137U | 13iU 2 j 137 I ISOH I IST BALTIMORE STOCKS. (Furnished by Van Bchaick & Co., No. 7 "W^iU-st.) Rid. Asked. I Bid. Apko<r Un Rr cevm.... 0 ; i i«~j I Cotton Duck com 8 SH do incomes... 48% 4S'-, | do Incomes.... 2.5% 29 do -is <>j\ M Kurt By & 1..t ."is 90.» G HiS v t com 7 7H',LJKht & Power pt 47 49 60 income*... 28 2<)!~!J do 4Ss 9314 83% ..,. Uts .'.:.•_• fit) IChas City Ry B«.10« — Sc-ali Air 1m com 18% 10 IClias Con Elec 5s 8714 PS do pref 37% 87% 1 Continental Tr. .147 152 do M v l l"n!on Trust — 4rt do 10-year 51.102V4 — I Third Nat Bank. 130 183 Consol Gas .... 88% M Fid & Deposit. . .151 103 do 6v IWV4 — : RAILROAD EARNINGS. TOLEDO. ST. IiOUIS AND WESTERN. 10»t. 1903. 1502. Number of mllM 4.M 451 451 Third week in Nov... $70,107 $57.5U $At.814 July 1 to Nov. 21 1.838,828 1..",L'1.030 1,217.966 CANADIAN PACIFIC. Month cf October— 1904. 1903. 1902- Number of miles 7.000. 7.590 7.457 Groat '■;..;;,:» $4,748,963 $4.458.2fti $4,127,402 Operating expenses ;:,177,'*4S 2,834,287 2,511.207 Net earnir.icra 11,668.114 054.027 $1,010,133 July 1 to Oct. — ■ Oroea earnlnca $17,R37.{X>S> $ifi.i!>s,7«s $H.."i79,C8« Operathig expenses 12,025.406 10.889.541 9,014,188 Net eamlnss 4 mo». (5.812.004 $5.G08.922 |8.1M5,0Ca IOWA CENTRAL. Month of October — Number of miles 843 510 MO Gross earn!ni.-.« ?247.31S J213,."i23 $227,785 Opera.tlnc expenses..^. 199.961 104,681 ; 196,SSJi Mat earnings „ $47,137 $64,802 $80,8»7 Other Income _ 3,152 6,708 1,903 Totals $50.259 $00,600 $32, SCO July i to Oct. 31 — Gross earnings „ $577.003 $520,970 $*44,75» Operating expense! .. 748.117 640.853 724,274. Net earning 4 mos. $12J),4Sf, $158.123 $120,488 Other Income 21.256 20,683 13,347 Totals $150,771 $200,806 $135,832 MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. I»fia Month ofCs- ■ — Number of miles 643 648 64.1 Gross earr.lv.- J80T.352 $299. $341.J'fcM Ojeratlnff expanses.... 168.767 165,432 200,264. Net earnings $140,615 $183,702 $185,742 Other Income. 12,529 13,055 15.034 Total* $188,144 $140,757 $180,776 July 1 to Oct. 31— Gross earnings $1,084,419 $I,o«a.jkv2 11,817.763 Op. expenses and taxes O42.t>St 630,421 78e,£29 Net C£j-r:!ng:s 4 mot. $441,755 $449,5031 $54i>,434 Other Income 42,489 62,038 09.922 Total Income $4*-1.244 $501,917 $6C.),850 NATIONAL. OF MEXICO. Month of October' — Number of miles 1,896 1,823 1323 Groat earnings $949,890 $857,526 $Bw'l6i Oucratlng expenses.... 810.278 613.676 ,404.4W Ja e r. ia-'i a -, 1 "^"31— "" $338 ' 615 5243.850 5311.679 Gix«* earnlrrs $9,567,178 $9,410,023 $7,491,011 Operating expenses 6.483.871 8.825,580 4.&<*6,(P59 Net «am«. 10 moa.. 083.307 $3,085,033 $2,604,023 READING. RAILWAY COMPANY. Month of October Gross earnings $3.595>.735 $2,C?K).fiO4 $2 244 542 K.M<r.s and tares 1.012.853 1.913.091 1.531,219 Net can Ince $1,786 782 $1,075.753 $713 303 Gross earatnp 4 m0a..511.&33.t>05 $12,117,227 $8.0»7.867 E::;*nses ar.d taxes. ... 3.401.221 7,290.284 6.966.607 Net e«rnln«f 4 mos.. $3,432,684 $4,828,988 $2,130,850 COAL AND IRON COMPANY. Month of October — G r pas earnings $3,223,303 $2,421,528 $sifl 09<J ETpensrs - -....;ii.i 2.278.136 87&660 :\>: et.Tr.iT)ga $347,414 $148,392 '$161 R64 t-.'i- u&mlngs 4 HJOS.7" $9,814,335 $10.419, i>5H $1 170,822 Svpuues 0,233.502 9,3.'t4,6H0 2.127.553 Net earnings 4 U«s. . $5e0,833 $1,024,399 •$956,701 HEADING COMPANY. Month of October — Net efimlr.gs $121.60* $121,018 $109,951 Net earnings 4 mos... 470.741 472,696 453,392 ALT, COMPANIEa Month of October— Net earninw $2,2»3.?04 $I,S40,l?» $601,610 Cbircea and taxes . 883.500 835.204 901, Surrlun $1,890,204 $454,925 '$239,390 Net parriinto? 4 moa $6,464,158 $6,824,087 (1.G33.451 Chr-rscs and taxes 3,402,000 8.541,056 8.644.000 Surplus. 4 n:os ?3,002.1&S $2,788,081 "$1,910,810 •Deficit. LOUISIANA AND ARKANSAS. Month of October— lWt. 1903. Changes. "Grots < nines $U«,1«4 $32,000 In . $10,164 Op. exp. and taxes. v 41.571 '42,»i31 Dec. 760 tiei eamlns* $2<i.313 $9,389 Inc. $1«,944 Other Sncn:r« 2,783 1.638 Inc. 1,085 Total iDQsme $29,096 $11,067 Inc. $18,02!) Fixed charges 11,850 9.698 Inc. 1.655 Surplus $17.74R $1,872 Ina. $10,374 July 1 to Oct. 81— Gro«s fß.~r.insK $2f13 802 $212,761 Inc. $51,131 Op. exp. and taxes.:. 162.607 164.916 Dec. 2.1'!'.» Net «-arr.!np.s $101,225 $47,845 Inn. $53,351) Other Income 10,760 ■" 51 Inc. 4,915 Total income...:... $111,991 $68,696 Ino. $.Vv Fixed chargea ... 45,400 86,145 Inc. 9,268 Surplus $06,691 $17,651 Inc. $49.0J0 ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY. Month of October - 1904. 1908. Chances. Oroa« earnlnn $3,838,004 $8,«55,611 1nc.5102.483 Worklna; expenses... 2.791,134 2.976.133 Dec. 188.999 Net earning $1,146,980 JSCO.47S 1nc. 5280,452 . July 1 to Oct. 31 — Gross eaminpT!" $15,996,411 $16,944,307 Dec..5947.590 Wcrklnjt expenses. .. 10.763.193 11.687,482 Dec. 024.239 Net earning* $6,283,218 $5,266,878 Deo. $23,057 NEW-YORK. SUSQUEHANNA AND WESTERN. Month of October— GroFR eamlnKs $220.8R1 $142 Inc. $7«,487 Worklnjr expense* 133,450 119.700 Ino. 13.744 Net rarnSncs $87,411 $32,688 Ino. $04,743 July 1 t" Oct. 31 — Gio«s T.Wnlnm $820,937 $.«40,0a.1 Deo, $10,006 Working expenses ... 642,201 627,450 Inc. 14.757 Net earnings $275.7:;0 8312,658 Dec. $33,823 I < TRADE IN CHICAGO.. fBT TELEGRAPH TO THE THIBUNB.] riiloago, Nov. The wheat market was fairly etro:ip the grenter part of the forenoon, but after that there v.as a change and a considerable de cline. Early buying was largely to cover shorts, and when that was over the same people who had j been conspicuous In the purchase were Been ranged In t:.o front rank of the sellers. December Itqulda- ; . tion was still ah influence In the pit At the close ; December was down Ic. and May and July each ; 74c lower. Corn shared the weakness of spirit dis play"! by wheat, and In the end wan half a cent lower for December and .May. Oats had December liquidation to contend with, and loft off at a trilling ! decline. Provision" were slightly lower In the in- | terest of cheaper hogs. There were other matters that temporarily kept the bullishness in wheat In check that had broken through the clouds at the opening. Telegranui from Milwaukee said the mills there would shut Sown on Monday, and that the Minneapolis millers ha.d decided on a similar course. it was said at the Kama tlmo that another cargo of Manitoba wheat had been bought to coma to Chicago upon which duty would be paid, and the- wheat sold for milling here. y wheat, which closed yesterday at $1 09',i to $1 *■•», found buyers at the Immediate opening at from tl OMi to $1 <Mi, following which there was a gradual decline to H<W». find it was In the midst of th« receipt of the bearish Item that buyers appeared in force sufficient to Rive the price another little bulge. whijh carried It up again to %1 OSVi- Receipt* in Chicago were 73 cars. XEW-YOT?K DAILY TRTBUNE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 11)04. against 100 last year. Early buyers were • heavy sellers later In the day, and turned tho market very decidedly weak. December closed at $1 06 v i after selling as hljrh as $1 07% and as low as $1 0<5%. The ranpe of May was from SIOS',4 to Jl 00% and Jl ««,. closing at $1 OS% to fl 084. Corn was inclined to be heavy, the fin* weather for drying gradually becoming perceptible In the improving character of inspection. The estimate of only 204 care us the next day's receipts was also a reason for somo further support. Local re ceipts were U0 cars and shipments 243.000 bushels. The highest for December was 4ST«c; the- lowest. 48Vie; tho close was 48% c. After selling as high as 45 T ,ic and as tow as 46% c, May closed at 45»2C Oats were steady at the outset, but later the weakness in corn and liquidation by December longs caused the market to weaken. At tho decline there was a good demand for the December by cash Interests and Northwestern shorts; and this held prices steady at a slight advance from the low point. Receipts were 124 cars, and 60 cars are esti mated for to-morrow. December sold from Jt»»c to 29c and reacted to 29c and 2>VsC: May sold from 81Ho to Sl&o and reacted to 31V*c and 31% c. July sold from 31' 2 c and n%O to 31?sc and reacted to 31%0 and 31Vic. Provisions were weak and lower early on selling by local longs and the Cudahys. but later, when the selling stopped, commission houses came In the market and gradually bid up prices to the high point, or about the close of last night. IJog re ceipts continue to increase. Forty thousand head were received to-day and 43.000 head are estimated for to-morrow. Prices at the yards were steady. January pork sold from $12 80 to $12 70 and $12 72i£ and reacted to $12 774. Mar sold from $12 971* to $12 92% and reacted to the former price. January lard sold from $7 02& to $6 97»£ and $7 and reacted to the former price; May sold from $7 22% to $7 17^ and reacted to $7 20. January ribs sold from JC 55 to $6 62% back to US; May from $6 75 to $5 70. reacted t<- the former price. We Recommend the Purchase of United States Steel Preferred as we know that the demand within the next year and a half will greatly exceed the supply. The reason for that is the great increased de mand for steel for armor plate and ships. The. war in the Bast has greatly augmented this condition. We Recommend the Purchase of Heading Preferred Wo know that the mines In Pennsylvania are In full operation, flint traffic will ho pnormous and receipts greater than any year on record. We Beconmand the Purchase of Arizona Consolidated Mining Stock We know that there are fourteen directors, including the most reliable bankers in Pennsyl vania. WE KNOW THAT THE COMPANY WILL GET AN HONEST MANAGEMENT. WE KNOW THAT THESE MEN WOULD NOT HAVE INVESTED IN ARIZONA WITHOUT KNOWING ALL ABOUT IT, as they are CON SERVATIVE FINANCIAL MEN. who have every facility OF INVESTIGATION AT TIIEIK COMMAND. We know THAT THEIR PROPERTIES ARE A 1, because the engineers' reports, TOGETHER WITH PAST PRODUC TION. PROVE THEM TO BE OF EXCEP TIONAL MERIT. WE KNOW THAT THEIR STOCK IS GO ING TO BE LISTED ON THE VARIOUS EX CHANGES VERY SHORTLY, and THAT an INVESTMENT IN THIS COMPANY IS AS SAFE AS ANY IN THE UNITED STATES. We have always advised OUR CLIENTS IN ADVANCE, as we have particular FACILITIES FOR GETTING THE INSIDE, and we uuquall fledly and conscientiously recommend the pur chase of these three Btocks outright or on mar gin. Pamphlets and full particulars, with rea sons for our advice, on application. OTHER SECURITIES BOUGHT UNO SOLD. MOORE, DAILEY& CO., INVESTMENTS, 43 EXCHANGE PLACE, - NEW YORK. Phono 852 Broad. NEW YORK CITY TAX EXEMPT Fifty-year 3&% Gold Bonds. PR3TK AND PARTICUXaARS OS APPUCATIOK. N. W. HARRIS k GO. BANKERS Pine Street. Corner William i Chicago NEW YORK Boston FOR SALE, A BLOCK OF STOCK In THE OLDS MOTOR WORKS. Manufacturing the Oldsmobile. Particulars on application. V. M. DELANO, 80S UNION TRUST IttJILDING. DETROIT, MICH. REDEMPTION NOTICE. CHICAGO AM) ULSTKICN INDIANA RAILROAD COMPANY GENERAL MUKTGAGE BONDS TRUSTEES' OFFICE ROOM 88. DR£X£L 1!!'IL.DINO, New York, Nov. 14. 11« M. mBE TRUSTEES HAVE THIS DAY DESlG nated. ">• lot. the following: 8318 413W D3M 77':? 9810 10742 13571 .S32fi 4303 0894 7988 9638 10T43 IMS? 3404 4213 Ml 0343 9TIB 11061 18884 S4<t« 4370 SS74 §467 9788 11-447 18TH .I4«it 451!« 8588 8578 1>"44 11988 IBBO|| 3531 4549 t63fl 8753 9921 12013 14116 3574 49:*<» 6716 8707 10064 12154 14221 8«75 f.l-.l 7191 BOM 10083 12510 8727 6246 7803 0172 KCOB 12K19 BH4H B2fl» TTW 92P7 10877 12973 uh the numbers of the sixty-seven bonds, issued under th» trust ilred of the Chicago i Western Indiana Hsllroad Company dated December Ist. 1883, to bo redeemed, by the operation of the sinking Fuml on December Ist next. at the o:ric« cf slesara J. P. Morgan * Co.. New-York, at loft and accrued Interest to that date. Registered bonds should he aceempanted by & power of attorney trannfer ring them to bean - ; -'. CHARLES 11. RUBBEIX. I Trustees. HEnnEHT L "AITKIII.I.K. S Dividend Notices. ISTKRXATIoNAI. RIT.VER »" M JE >A> ";'« inA i Maiden. Conn-. Nov. 13 10<M pOUFONB NO 12 OF THE FIBBT MOHT- V^ .K. »,on-1s of this company dua l>«<- » *"> .L"^* on .n<l after that <lat« on presentation at 'J^Voh; r«t» Eataaa*. National Bank, B r^ J *^ T^ Tr««ur«r '' Financial. Financial. $10,800,000 Equipment Trust Registered $*'<> Per Gent. Gold Certificates UNCONDITIONALLY GIMANTEEO PRINCIPAL MO INTEREST BY THE PENNSYLVANIA R41L30!" SDMPoMY Commercial Trust Company, Philadelphia, Trustee In the following series: 54, 500,000. ronnsylvanla Steel Equipment Trust; dv» In annual Instalments of lvvx $600,060 each, from March 1. 19»V>-11>13. Interest payable q\ - ly. $4,500,000. Pennsylvania Steel Rolling Stor^ Equipment Trust, due tn annual in stalments of $500,000 each, from May 1. HkCi-1913. Interest payable quarterly. $1,800,000. Pennsylvania Steel Rolling Stock Equipment Tnmt; due in annual in stalments of .$200,000 each from Aug. Ist, U>V~-1913. Interest payable quarterly. THE LNDE£RSIQNED OFFER $3,000,000 OF THE ABOVE, BEING THE UNSOLD BALANCE, AT PRICES TO RETURN 4.05 PER CENT. ON THE INVESTMENT. Clark, Dodge & Co., Lee, Higginson & Co., W VVall Street, New York, N. Y. 44 State Street. Bo«ton. Mass. To the ITolflera of Certlilrntes of I)*p««lt for Consolidated Mnrtgac* *r» <.<.1«1 Bonds, due July Ist. 1911. I"lr«t ConsoUdatrd Income Kood*. due January 10th. 103»| Second Consolidated Inronis Bondit dno" January 10th. 1939; Collateral Trnrt §&* Gold Bonds, do© Februjiry Ist. 1907. of the MEXICAN CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY, LIMITED. On May 12th. 1904. we advised you that at the request of th« Mexican Central Railway Securities Company. Limited, and other holders of the Four Per Cent. Gold Bonds and Income Bonds, we had consent ad to act for the purpose of protecting the Interests Pf the holders of bonds of all elaaaea of the Mexican Central Railway Company, Limited. In response to our request for th« deposit of securities, there were deposited an amount of bonds which, together with those owned by the Securities Company, at whose request we had acted, largely exceed-d a majority of all the bonds the deposit of which had been requested by us. In view, however, of conditions which have arisen since the Issue of our circular of May 12th. 1304. and In order that depositors may be in a position to avail themselves of the present market for their bond*. la <■••»!■• they so desire, we are of the opinion that It Is proper that we should offer to all depositing bond holders, as we now do. the right to withdraw their deposited bonds, free of expense. aralnst surrender of the certificates Issued upon their deposit. Certificates should be surrendered to the Depositary, or Agents of the Depoeltary. which Issued them. KUHN, LOEB & CO., SPEYER & CO., NEW TORK. SPEYER BROTHERS, NSW TORK AND LONDON*. NOVEMBER 29TH. 1904. LONDON. Bankers and Brokers. Fisk& Robinson BANKERS Government Bonds an.' other Investment Securities MEMBERS .NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 95 Cedar Street 28 State Street NEW YORK BOSTON London 8 Paris Exchange, Ltd. GENERAL MINING AND STOCK. Bankers & Brokers. BASILDON HOUSE, MOOK(iATI£ STREET, LONDON. ENGLAND. (Opposite Bank of England). Business transacted In all the International Stocks and Mining Shares quoted or not quoted or. the London stock Exchange. Advances made on Stocks and Shares. Exclusive dally Cables from New York, South Africa. Australia, etc. American & Canadian Branches. Cablegrams: "PZ,E.V.4K/i.V, LOXVOX." _ . j Western Union, Lleber*'. Broomhead. Codes } Bedford McNelll. and Morein* & NeaX R. L DAY & CO., 8 NASSAU ST.. NEW YORK. 40 WATER ST, BOSTON. Members 21. Y. and Boston Stock Exchange*. HUDSON COUNTY OAS 55 Sutro Bros, & Co., BANKERS, , 88 RKOAI) SI'hKKT. N. V. MEMBERS OF N. V STOCK BiXCHANOHI ORDEOtS EXECUTED IN MANHATTAN TRANSIT -d a! . CURB STOCKS SrSSt*. J. THOMAS REINHARDT. Telephone! ic U/ a || Of U flu , y nf i. - orrevpnndeaoe 4498 , . 13 Wdll 01., BoW luiK. < ..n, ;i i ;r.;. Dividend Notices. <-. EN ERA I, C HKMIt VI. COMPANY. 25 Hroad Mreet. New York, N'ovemuei l-rh. irvvt. rnHE REGULAR QUARTERLY DIVIDEND - 1 - of ONE nni ONB-HAIiP PBR CXNT. will »,«. pall January B'i. H Mi 5. to preferred stockholders of record at ■"• I". M.. December 23a, 11K)4 Preferred Mock transfer books will be closed from December — '• !. 19')4, to January «th, 1906. JAMK3 I* MORGAN. Tre>as. " UNDERWOOD ;WRITEB COMPANY. 241 Broadway New Tort November 22nd, 190*. AT A REGULAR MEETING OP THE •*-^- Boaid of Dlrectora of the Under weed Typewriter Company held :hts Jay. a semi-annual dividend of B* on th« Issruea of the First and Second Prefem gfvk vhs declared to nil Stockholders of record on December 10th. 1904, jiajable January Ist next. DE WITT BEROBS, Beeretenr. "~ A>UJU(.\N CHICLE COMPANY. New fork. Noverii"-r :». l»n« A DIVIDEND OF ONE PER CENT ON THE ■**■ common stock of this Company lia? this day bees declared payable December 20th next, to all common stockholders of record at .1 P. M. on Wednesday. De cember 14th. Common Stock transfer books will cloaa at 3 P. M. December 14th. and reopen December l' Ist at 10:00 A . M. HENRI ROWLEY, Treasurer. AMERICAN OBAPHOPHOXE CO. CO.UMO.X~ STOCK A- DIVIU£ND SO. 28. A DIVIDEND (NO. 28) OF ONE PER CENT ■* *■ on the Common Capital Stock of the American Graphopbone Co. will be paid December 15. 190*, to th» vtocHiol'lera of record I>';ceml>er Ist. ]t\ order of the Dire tors. EDWARD D. EABTON, I'reblJent. E. O. ROCK WOOD, Secretary MINNEAPOLIS & ST. I.OI'IS It. K. CO. /COUPONS MATURING DECEMBER 1, lfKVt. from bond* of th» Minneapolis • St. Leola Railroad Company will be. vail on an 1 after that data upon presen tation at the office, of th« Central Trust Company. 54 Wall Street. New York. F. B. DAVIS, Treasurer. IOWA CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY. pOIIPONS DUE DECEMBER 1, 1904, FROM First Mortgage 5 per cent. Bonda of this Company, will be paid on ami after thai date upon presentation at the c-ffire of the Mercantile Trual Company, IM Broadway. New York. F. It DAVIS. Treasurer THE PENNSYLVANIA KAII.KOAD COMPANY. Pniladelplila. Nov. I. liMH. mBM BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAS THIS day declared a SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND of THRKK (3) PER CEXT. <fl 50 per share) upon the Capi tal Htock of the Company, payable on ar.d after Novem ber 80, lf«>4. T.i stockholder* as registered upon Ike book* of the Company at the close of business November 5. 11X14. CHECKS will be mailed to stockholders »ho have HUd Permanent Dividend Orders at this offlce HENRY TATNALL. TuSWIISi A DVEHTISEMKNTS ana •übecrlptlo&l lot Th» Tribune I\. received mi their Uptown Onice NO. 1.864 BROADWAY. Advertlsrmtnta will bo received %t th« followlnc branch offices at rerular office ratrs until 8 o'clock P m. via.: ST.* Bth-ave.. s •. cor. 23d-st.; 153 eth-av*.. cor. 13tb-it.; Financial. Instruction. For Young Ladles— City. THE Le BARON DRDHM SCHOOL oTrL. 40 W. Ttd St. (Boys in Primary Classes). Tborouchty graded from kindergarten through COL. LEGE PREPARATION. Reopened Oct. «th, 1304. For Both Sexe>— City. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF I.ANOr\OBS Mad. sun Square (1.122 B'way); Brooklyn. 7} Court St. Now terms beginning now. Trial lessons free. School Agencies. AMERICAN AND FORXKiN TKACIiERS* AGEXCT supplies Professors. Teachers, Tutors, Uoverneases etc to Colleges. Schools and Families. Apply to Mrs. M. J. YOU.VO-FULTON. 23 Union Squara. Autumn Resorts. XETT-JERSEV. Atlantic City, N. J. The all-year health and pleasure resort by the Sea. Hotel Brighton ** Casino Open throughout the year. F. W. HEMSLEY & SOS THE NEW YORK, LAKEWOOD, N. J. Under new management. American plan. The most ilegantljr appointed hotel In Lakewood. quiet, refined. bomellke. excellent location, unexcelled cuisine, now open. Address C. M. PARTLETT. Proprietor and Owner. Also Prop. Rad Swan Inn, Warwick. M T. THE ST. CHARLES. Directly on the ocean front. Atlantic City. N. J. Jfot anil cold rait and fresh water in every bath. Highest class patron*n«. Pur» artesian water.' Lnnij distance telephone In r mmi. Unexcelled cuisine. Room plans, rates, etc.. can be seen at 2S!> Fourth ar. NEW!. IN IIAINE3. HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City. N J. Remains *>i>e:» throughout the year, rverr known comfor*. and conTsnt*n-e: po\{ prlvllesn; rurnlns; water In t*J rcjoms. TRAYMORE HOTEL. CO.. V. S. WHITE. Preald L CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CTTT. JT. *. THE LEEDS COMPANT. HOTEL RUDOLF ■ On the Beach Front, Atlantic City. N. J. Open all year. American and European plans. I' I and cola sea water baths en suite with rooms. Special •winter rat.--s. Orchestra. <• R. MYERS. VIRGINIA. VIRGINIA. Chase City, Va. THE MECKLENBURG HOTEL AND GAME PRESERVES CHASF 'ITT. YIR'ITNIV DBOP CARES AND WORRY. COME AND SFEND A COI'PLE OF WEEKS AT THE MECKLENBfRtJ. IT WILL ITT LIFE AND VIM INTO TO!' EIGHTEEN THOUSAND ACRES OF GAME PRE SERVES. WITH AN ABUNDANCE OF DEER. QUAIL. SQUIRREL AND RABBIT. MAKE THIS A HUNTER'S PARADISE. Send for booklet and other literature. THE MECKLENBURG MINEHAL SPRINGS COMPANT. Chase City. Virginia. Bermuda. Hamilton Hotel BERMUDA OPEN DECEMBER TO MAY Situated on high Elerntlon. Overlooking the city, harbor, and Victoria Park. Send for Illustrated book let. A. C. BUOOKS, Manatar. Property For Sale or lo let SHOULD BE ADVERTISE] In ths New-York Tribune TO INSURE RESULTS 6£Al> TOR ha ran. Trust Companlh. fcSRQOs *^ TRUST CO *♦ en nr.o.vnw.w, .\\ v. rorpo>s iwyablk vr mi- office ox axxj AFT/KB DECEMBER ML loot. Bath EWtrl<- & •;»* Msht Co. First SW. BrockMll-. TCVttDort i Northwstern Jly. Co. ,-..,. «*, Consolidate I-.ril.y*;.- * U-h t Co. GoM Trust J*V Cuba Horrtwooil Cn. First «% ~ uanhury 4 Harlrrn Tr«<tii-.r> C<t. First S?i. J"i..«!* I'ompany Purch.»<;«» M. --.*>• 4%. Klotn Throwing Co. First «5* Michigan Tra<-ti<vj Kxt.r.'Um m.r n . rint E¥i Na^a!i^-f)c<-l!i?r.tal Cor.soli<Jat»<l M. * M. C*. Firs* Newfoundland Tlmh-r T-naf^i.. T.M . First B«sw {■olnt r>aaant Tr.-utii>n fn First S-, .vn^r ;^ :^: saris PurehaM Mow •* PAYS 3%' INTEREST C* DULY BALANCES, SUBJECT TO CKLCK, PAYADIE LI V V. Fl\Ds Morristown Trust Co, MORRISTOWN. N. J. MlaVasS FREEMAN". rrr«kieat. Capital, Surplus A Profits o\er 52.1C0 000 DEPOSITS OUR 7.000,000 DIRECTORS: Samuel Treeman. G. r.. Ffltnsauyitn. Chsrks r. Cotter. Georcf. fj. Illven. Winanl W. Cutler. T>. TV!'.!!* Jame». Kred^rtc Cromwell, •• H. Knhn. Aurrllus R. Hull. Walter O. < >akman OtutaT T.. Kiwi. ii:«am B. "lililiawa Luther '< > untie. Henry FV Taylor. Richard A. M.-'-uriy. Th. • W. Cauldwtll. 11. McK. Trc^.mbly. Louis A Thebaad. James A. Webb. Jona W. Castles. Guaranty Trust Co. OF NEW YORK, MUTUAL. LJFS BUILMNO. Capital. 52.000.000. Surplus. $5,000,000 JOUX W. CASTLES. Freaia>at. TgSEpUiTABLE TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK Capital. 3,000.000 15 Nassau Street. Snrplue. »,oao.tt— Equitable Bulldln*. Ocean Steamers. BilAiiaiUmiS'-ABIEBIGAH LINE. LONDON— HAMBURG. tWaktsraaa-Dac 3. i p. m.|BelßTaTla.. .D«s. 17. 1 a. m. •miu»chfr.Dec.lO.T:a'> a.m. ; t*Moltk«. . r>e<-. 32. la a! m. •Has BTlI] room and gymnasium on board. fTla Dover. tVla Plymouth, Cherbourg. NEW YORK- NAPLES— GENOA. PRLVZ OSKAR Dec 8. 8 a. m , Jan 31. Mar. 21 DELTSCHLA.\D...JaE. 7. 6:30 a. m. ; Feb. 7 720 a. m PRINZ ADALBERT. ..Jan. 10. t« a. m. : Feb. 25. A3.-.1 11 tMOJUTKE. . Jan . 30. U a. m. {Via Madeira. Cadiz. Clbraltar. Malaga At Algiers. Offices. 85 acd 31 Broadway. Piers. Hoboken. N. J. E3©DBTOfI (BtESKQ^SiI HIL©\?GD 3 Fast Express Service. PLYMOUTH— CHERBOUKO— BREMEM. K. Wm. 11. !>ec 13. 10 AM Krvnprtna..Wb 21. ?:S0 AM Kaiser .J,«n. 3. 10AMKai*er Mar. T. AM Kroaprbti. . Jin. 17. So a nprlns. . liar. 21, AM Kaiser Feb. 7. i'> AM a*ll— I . Afr. 4. 10 AM Twin-screw passenger service. TO BREMEN MRECT. Koeln Dajc -l» lOAM,Kc«In Fel>. ft in AM Zieren Jan. 10. lOAM'Zleten ...... Feb. 23. lOAM Main . . Jan. 1». lit AM' Main F»b. 23. Noon Casfel Jan. 2«. 10 AM >Kurruers! Mar. 9. 11 AH •Will call at J'lymouth and Cherbourg. Mediterranean Service. GIBRALTAR— NAPLES— GENOA. Luise Dec. 6. 2 PMiLuis>» . . Jan. IS. 11 AM Neckar Dec. 10, 11 AM Neokaj Fob. 11. li AM Irene Jan. 14. 1 1 AM Irene F»b. is 11 Ait Albert Jan. Si. 11 All! Albert . Mar. ♦. 11 AM • From Bremen Tiers, 3a .».. 4th St«.. Uohnken. OELRICH3 A CO.. NO. 5 BROADWAY. N. Y. Louis H. Meyer. 45 Sastta Th ■ l St.. tii.U. AMERICAN LINE. •* X PLYMOUTH— CHERBOURG — SOUTHAMPTON Salllns Saturdays % J:3(> A. M.. Pier 13. St. R. Phlladelpi.iA .. . Dec. :i,New York ... Dec 11 •Flnlan.f.Dec. 10. 10.30 A.M. St. Paul d*^ =1 •Will call *'- Dover for London and Parts. T)EL) STAR LINK. • NEW-YORK— ANTWERP— LONnON— PARI9I Ca;i:n; at Dover for London mi Fa.-1». Sailing Saturdays, 10:30 a. m.. Pier 14. N." R. Finland Dec. Iv Kxoonland ......Dec. 24 Zee'.ar.'i Dec. IT VaderUuit] . ......... .Dec 31 \yiIITE STAR LINK. ■ *- NEW-YORK— QUEENSTOTVN— UVEHPOOL. Bailies Wednes,liys. p>r 4^<. N. R Cedrlc Dec 7. :,:..» A.M.- Majestic rW. 21 10 \lf Oceanic I'X'C 14. li> A.M. Baltic P*- 2S. 16 A M~ NEW TORK AND BOSTON DIRECT ■»•»* ".MEDITERRANEAN JSZm GIBRALTAR, NAPLES. GENOA. ALEXANDRIA. FROM NEW YOKK. REPUBLIC L'ec. L Jar 14, F*b 23 CRirriC Dee. li Feb. 4. Mch. 11 FROM BOSTON. ROMANIC Dec. 10. Jas ;<«. Mch IX CANOPIC Jan. 7. *-*&. Li PASSENGER OFFU'B !> BROAOWAT. Freight C ::.->■. -Whitehall Bid«.. Uattery P:ac«. ©iL© CDaDIKSQ^DaDKO 1L05311, DAILY SERVICE. For Old Point Comfort. Nor:"o;*. Portsmouth. Planer » Point antS Newport N#»». Va.. cur.necttns for Petersburg. Richmonl. Virginia llej.:a. \Vash:ng:oa. D. C. and entire Eouth and West. Freight ar.d pa«s"ne<r ;famers sail (rum wtm 29, X. R.. foot lieach St. «V€TJ we»k Jay at 3 P. m H. B. WALKEK. Vlce^-tYesi len: & Traffic Manager. LTUJJU v wlI J»w LJUuiUovJiJa Steamships of , : ;'- HE:l> "I> ' LINQ nil! sail for 3ajs Juan direct, as follow*: S. S. CARACAS san:r.-ti.r. r»f. m h»r 1«>. noon S. S. PIIILAI.EI.PMIA Sarur.iay. r»ofmb«r 24. noon For freight or r«f.'jr« apply to BOCi-TON. BU3S & ■ .LIT. General -Vanu«>-rs. 82 Wall at. SELECT HOLY LAND TOUR An exceptional opportunity 13 cffere.i with our limited menl^*: t-^ur leH-vin^ Jr.r.. 14. l,y Wfi'tn Star LJre :> Al*xaaorl-\». to visit f.if ».>ri-r.t un<ler pleas:inte»t eoa dltlnn*. Rato S6SS. r:rs;-cla.«s arranj-rr.-ota t .rou«2wut. Send for program. FRANK •'. CI^ARK. 113 rro*,;wav. Ittm Tork. pi;i» -D" LINE. -*-*' fw La Guayra. Taerr^ Cabell->. Cura'T«.> »r.<l Mara eaibo. via <.*jraoa«.>. cailinu also at San Juan. P. R. Frcm Pier 13. adiomliu Will t;t. Ferry. Brooklyn. - Sx CARACAS P.iturd.ir. Devemtor 10; noon S S. PHII.aI'F:LPHIA Saturday. IV><-erT;b»r 24. noon For Li G'iayra. Ourtkcao an.l 11 irw.r.o. S S. MAHACAiBO Saturday. Uevr-mber 3. Bonn S. S. Zi:LIA Saturday. tvremt#r 17. noor» -„,. >i«um?rt have auyerior accornrr.oJatlana tax paa sen<ers. HOULTON". BLISS * PALLETT. Oeneial Managers. «>2 WuU St. 4 _ CUNAKD LINE. >»• TO LIVUni'OOL. VIA - KN9TOBRP. From I'ltr* 51-."^:. N»rth Kiv«.r. Campania Dec 3. noon.Umtkrta •"■». T A. J4V Errur;a..l>ec. 10. '.:Z<i A. Xl.;«-a::ii-^:..a .l>-.-\ 31. 10 Xi il. V.ucanla .tie. IT. 1» A. M.I Saloon rates from New York. J3»: s«conj cabla. $M upward, ao- urulns to •iteamcr md aivnnunodatloa. O I BRALXA R- - MAPLES— A V RIATIC New ilo'i'-rn Twin Screw sttameri. E«loan K^tes $''S upwards. CAP.PATHIA »!:«.ti.W t.insi. T.i^.. Ncv. ». at neoa ior.« of tii« sttfa-'iest ships a:loat>. CARPATHIA Nov. 2». nocn; Jan. 17. Mar. 7 SLAVONIC r>«"- -"■ no. n: F-b 1. Mar. 29 PANNONIA J^n- '"• n.f»n: F>b. 21. Api. 11 App'.y Zj Bn>a>!'«ay. New York. VERNGN"«II. BROWN. Urnerai At'r.t. MALLOIIY STEAMSHIP LINK. TICKETS. ALL CLASSES. 7O TEXAS COLOKAI'O. MKM.u VAMIUKM.V GEOiV q:a". flo!;il>a. AL.-.j..i;.\ icin«»-v;i;vr*ton. Key West. Motllr. J«.Wiio>;;:-.. *c.l. WtKKI.Y KXCURSIONS Tv Kl><lilD.\. Booklet •'Pocket Oul'1«" FREE. C U. VIAIXOBY a CO» 12* Front at.. M T. «<t A VELOCE"— Fast Italian Line. Fatllntr e»«TJ W»dn«»<l«T to Naples. Genoa. BOLOC.NESI HAUTriELD a CO.. a Wall St. COOK'S NILE BTSAIfCRSt Tour sallinr» P«r. we»x from Cairo 10 Fir-i and Second Cataracts. THOa COOK & SON. *M * I- 1 " Uroadway. and •» Madlsca Are.. N. Y. cnui«r t.) THE nniENT. %**> up February 2. W '1»y». tT White ritar S. S. \raMe. Shore *^ £?}?£&£ 113 B I:OAI>WAY. N. , Steamboat*. r^> rr>\ c^. Tr 1 fR\ rxi ANI> points i^ ■ l£)vii/© li W LNJ NEW ENGLAND. i FALL RIVER UNE. vi» Newport and r»U R' T *r. ! L,iv, Pier 1» N. R., f«>t of **««» St.. *»««.-<Li^ j£?li \Z r m. sWissnis r&UCUXA aaa iuuxtaX i ° r >;"oRVVIc"I "LINE. *1a N«w London. Leave Pier 40. v* ft f. •,'•:«. St.. w*«!*-Uajr» enly at »'• <« P. M. { ~iru.r. ': >ri ' NtW HAMitiHIRC and CUtHTSm W. i ■■ NEW HAVEN LINE, for Ne«r Haven. Itartfordi SBCta_w i (I*l an.l the North. L*av# Pur •."!>. R- It., toot of Fecal Slip wash day only «i 400 P. U. Steamer RICHARD PECK. CATSKIIX. HITDSOX * COXSACKIE BOATS LEAVE CURISTOPUniI ■*. WEEK-DATS. « P. X. 15