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1-i Bankers and Brokers. Farson Leach & Co* r 85 XA-8-. BTfaEKT. saw YORK. JOHN MUHROE ft CO. 50 Pine Street, New York. 4 Post Office Sqsnre. Boston. Travellers' Letters of Credit IB STERLING and FRANCS for SScrope and the East; la OO'-LARS tor this ar.d adjacent countries. MUNROE & CO., 7 Rue Scribe. Paris. FOR SALE. Hudson Companies Preferred, Federal Sugar Preferred, Texas and Pacific Coal, Standard Screw Common, Hvdson Biter Water Power ss. FREDERIC H. HATCH, £>-!•- In Unlisted Sfcurltie* of R».ilro«a» and other Corporation* In the United States an* eU«xrher«. ffaL lU6 Broad. 30 Broad St., N«w York B'k'lyn Trust Co., Bankers' Trust Co., Colonial Trust Co., Metropolitan Trust Co. DEALT IN. CLINTON" GILBERT t WAIX STREET. NEW YORK CITY. Chas. D. Barney & Co. BANKERS & BROKE RS, 25 Broad Streat. >"EW TORK. US Smith Fourth Street. FHILAD2XFHIA. N. W. HALSEY & CO. bonds foV lnvestment. 49 W»U St.. New York. PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO. Boston & New York Air Line Guaranteed 4" 0 ' Dividends by ■yew York, New Haven & Hartford DEALT IN BY Joseph Walker «S Sons, BANKERS, f0 BROAD STREET. X. Y. CITT. KOUNTZE BROTHERS BANKERS, Bro*dw»y 6- Cedar St NEW YORK ISSUE LETTERS OF CREDIT. Augustus 8. Gorliam. John B. Van Srbalck. Tel. 5980 i" 5931 Cortlaodt. Cable Tarpolenm. VAN SCHAICK & CO., >*. T. Stock ExclMn*e>. MEMBERS OF Produce Exchange, and Chicago Board of Trade. 7 WALL STREET. f221 East German St.. Baltimore, branch Office* J. 785 Broad St.. >ewark, ST. J. NEW YORK CORPORATE 3 1-2 PER STOCK NETTING :; 43<;r. LONDON UNDERGROUND 5S XETTIN<- ■i\'":. GEXERVL BOND AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. WADSWORTH 6; WRIGHT, MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. 9 VTAXJL ST.. NEW x ORK. LETTERS OF CREDIT Available throughout the World. XBSUBD BX LAIDLAW & CO., 14 Wall St. FRED X F. MARQUAND M-S7 BfiOAD STREET. STOCKS aniLcL BOITDS FOR INVESTMENT OR ON MARGIN. Bend for market letter on financial condition and th» rutloolc Hailed on application. T^r«cty-flv« years' experience. Bank reference*. Financial Meetings. Korfolk and Western RnHxrar fomoaay. rTHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK holders of th« Norfolk ar.i Western Railway Company trill be held at the principal uSic* at th» Company In the City of Boanok«. Virginia, on Thursday, -he 12th day nf October. 1905. at 12 o'clock noon, to elect Directors, to «l«ct lndependeni auditors tv auflit t!s« Looks anil accounts of the Company a: t!:e doM of the flscal year, to consider ttaa annual r«pert -iZ the d4re tors for the fiscal year which erded June 30. ISOS to raiit'j- and approve all action of th« <Urecter» set forth in such ann tai report and in the rn.n t;te« of the Company, and to transact men oth»r msumh as may prf«r>erlN name before it s rr.p«utr,g Th«" stock trar.sfcr books n-111 be closed at 8 n flock c m . Wednesda.', Beptember 27th. IMB, ar.d reopened at JO o'clock a in.. Friday. October 18th. 1&"* By order of Cm Btm '. of Dir* torsu E. H. AI.DEN. Secretary To Whom It May Concern. {few-York. Ang 16 :005. {PUBLICATION BY THE ORIENTAL BANK. '*' of th« Ctty of -N-w York, of the money remaining- Unclaimed, ii svcordsiaca with Section 26. Article I. i C*a.p>*r 669, of : "" Banking Lawt of J«J2 of the o # n>w York viz. April. 1800. Morris Hassman. 141 <~,'.'~i ■■■'< St. X-» fort City, 140.C3 Richard B Enter bro«".:. Ajsifta.it Caafaler of The Oriental Bank, of Kew York City in th« State of New fork, and County of New York bant* duly non, isj« thai the for«-jrolnar is in ell rwpc :i a t:u ■ s'atsmtn-. to the hes*. of hi« xn-jwl *st^.*rr"-.o befcm m- th!» 16th d»r of Ao»n»t. 1603. ***** RICHARD B. 3TSRBBOOK. Jt WEITTI?. ICotary Public, Kings Ct. Certlflcats fllod in nVw York <v "-'-'' y - THE FEDERAL TREASURY. ■WMnßton. S-pi. »—Th« r.-^.-lon of the Treo'^v at :**" tor,ii:r.!r? '' toln « l to-day wa * - foUC ** : BEBERVB h-n:. Gold col- «i« ° ul!t " n s:to.ooo.ooo £rr«r fcsds to REDEEM oirr«rAmmea CKR * " "IFKATEF. . $521,103,969 GoIO coin 474 101.000 Silver d^-lUr* ••• ILIL ■ <• 545.000 611%*r doiiais of 1"" ;i, 004.:;.'. 969 Tot«! • ' 166.579.894 General hind •■■ - ■ • h « rk " «4. 350.874 T)«T;osft> In national bar.Kfl In Philippine Treasury. ;;; *■ Jj-J'* twaitinti r«lmbure»nifnt »f,4«0.«l« arrent liabllUles . ■■ ■ • • PHILADELPHIA STOCKS. > t ?'i ; S ;:'• P 7? E?. :»« & HI liiii; 5 1 N 'i p!SV. •' ' ■« « .'«■•■«■■«■■» •■■" ' - ■%f;a «"o 4<H *' 4i »co Fits ay 1' -■' l«V»l SHARP GAINS IN STOCKS. TUESDAYS LOSSES GENERALLY RECOVERED. Canadian Pacific and Reading Features- Call Money as High as 4 Per Cent. Casing prices yesterday of stocks dealt in. with , net changes, follow: Alltarhaj ....... 11% • ■' M-T^ut-:.n E1....166|i ± l % do cref S"" 1 * — -1H 'Met ht Ry IT\P1 T\P ; 4 Am \g Ghem... 24 ; U""* ll ,' er " ra1 ' S2 _ 4 "VtA* .»* -f iiSoS f i^nc-.:i07 -f. •Am Lr.w«J pr S9'i - |4 NaUonsl Btacolt 5T +1 *AS,^2 : h-;;^:'S — jJVTv* w 100 ■- + » IPaciflc Ccwt 106^ +1» •Am Wool «»^» Hi Hi Perm X H IMJ* + H IS© V-o' 104% - •*: Peoples Gft C .lOS'i — « • a »u>«da .117 4-lfijP M*rr,- ett- 101 5 a t j? <a p- 11 -i- *i do pref So — ** Ado r-ef F . . : . : 10k -4rCclßt l. . . M +1 At Co** iiii".l« -J4 Pitt. <-oa: C 0.... U« — % B klvn Repi.i T. «k - £! Ry SteW Spring.. .^ -t-4 CU^Am Tel'.lSO — — I'Pep ISr St-« 1 ■»3 — H do pref 188 - 2 l i ct J&G I . ■1^ Chic T»r Tr cf. 3s3 s — 1*!« Ij . Southw . . 2S 1 * -J» C^fjfat *£::£* _ 4 South",' Pacific 68H +H CM Fuel ft I . . . 43% - H do Wref 1|« — * roi * southern. 26»k ' Southern By -• ■ ■ ™+ * do lft pref... —4 d °P r « f .' T ' IV, X 4 r yr r t T !.«.!*, Term Coal ft I- - gl» 'T* Co™ S-roducts.: 12% -I** .Tex«ftP a .-1««-f2> =^* £SS s&s &A prf : : & 1 1 rn d ron pr racin=: :::i|% +_» MS* « I^r^ylnves:^ — Illlnofp Central. 1«O'* ±*SFJF.*2} 104U +3 Iculsv & Nash. 150 ■* +** •rn'letwJ. tET dtvldenfi. Closing prices yesterday of bonds dealt in. with net changes, follow: Janan 6« 102 ~H ' Col Infi Bs Jl% + Ctf&Miii It* - 4 T-nionP«l.'.*«.l^ -^ ,Vr leather .V 102 -•« ao .-onv 4^. .. 1-^^ IS CBft Q4s 102*» — S "W abash D B» ...-■* * STOCK MAEKET OPERATIONS. St<x k market values were strong: the greater part of the day on a volume of business that amounted to 749.003 shares. Transactions were not well distributed, the chief part of the day's activity being supplied by a fevr of the leading popular favorites, as. for instance, Canadian Pacific, St. Paul Reading and Union Pacific In the first three named maximum advances ran above 2 per cent on buying that apparently came from good sources, although there were no news developments affecting the. different shares. There were, however, various Wall Street re ports purporting to account for the upward movement. As far as Canadian Pacific is con cerned, every one knows that the stock is being bought for higher prices by powerful local, Lon don and Canadian interests, who believe that, on its merits, the issue will sell at 200, while Read ing, it is also known. Is still being absorbed by influential Wai! Street houses in the confident expectation that the prices will move to a much better level. St. Paul, of course, has great in trinsic merit, and its future is most promising. The company's earnings are large, and it is not unlikely that at no remote period there n-ill be made an announcement of considerable interest to the stockholders. Great Northern and North ern Pacific also were conspicuously strong feat ures on small dealings, the advance being fol lowed by a rumor that there would b« a dis tribution of Northern Securities profits to Great Northern and Northern Pacific. It was also Re ported that there would be a Great Northern stock issue of S2S,<XK>.OOO, to which the stock holders would be allowed to subscribe at par. Despite realizing sales, prices retained the best part of their early improvement in the first two hours, while in the afternoon further strength v.-as shown. Final quotations were n*>ar the best of the day. Not a little wonder has been excited by th« effectiveness, up to date, of the arrangements for the regulation of the monetary situation. Rates for money, all things considered, are very moderate. No doubt they will po hlpher, but the belief is entertained that they will not ad vance so far as to interfere with either mer cantile or financial operations. Money rates and discount rates have been raised In Europe with out much Influence on the position of money here, but, of course, were not rates In the United States kept somewhat above those abroad access could not be obtained to European capital throug-h the 1 medium of the foreign exchange market. There is a limit to which rates can be marked up in Europe, and it is not remote from present figures, so that there is nothing in that direction to cause any real concern. The price of gold has been Increased In London, but that will not prevent the transfer of the precious metal from that centre to York. It may be assumed that, whatever changes take place abroad in financial affairs, conditions on this side of the Atlantic promptly will conform to them. The chances are that a large amount of gold will come from Europe In the next four to six weeks, while In the same interval it Is probable that there will In addition be a further extensive shifting of loans from the banks to the foreign exchange market. New demands from borrowers are comparatively light, and even In the case of the inquiry In connection with the handling of the crops a notable decrease tn ap plications for funds is reported. BOND MARKET TRADING. GOVERNMENT BONDS.— Market firm. Final quotations follow: Bl<l Asked i Bid- AA*d. U.S. 25,1»30.rea- 104 lOiHiCB. *», lWT.oou. 106* IOCS 17 -t- 2a.1H30.c0ul 04 •; 10f. I tj.3. *c. 1925.re5-.134 134 •«» U.S. Bs.l»Oß,reg 104 104 4 IS. 4a. 1028.c0u.134 IS* 1 * U. 6. 35.1806.c0u.104 104 1 * i Philippine «s 10»* Uo'« U.S. 3a,:90«.5ml 103 — i Pis; of C. 3-66«.117 — VJB. 41.1607. re* KH4 IM%| RAILROAD AND OTHER BONDS .—Market firm. Total sales amounted In par value to 12,688. 000, against 266,000 on Tuesday. The heaviest dealings were la th« Japanese Issues. American Tobacco 4s and *>f. Afvhlson general 4jb. Central of Georgia second incomes. Central Leather 6e, Chi cago, Burlington and Qulncy 4s. Chicago Rock Island and Pacific railroad is, Colorado Industrial Ii&. i>ie genera! and convertible 4a. Green Bay and Western debenture Bs. Mexican Central 4s, Oregon Short Una *•, Pennsylvania convertible 31.35, St. Louis Southwestern consolidated 4s Union Pacific Ist and convertible 4s. Pntted States steel fs and V. tbiPh debenture Bs. AMERICAN SECURITIES ABROAD. London. Sept. 30. 4 p. ni.— Th« market for Ameri can Becotitles was dull and generally firm. Last prices follow: l/an<\an New-York New York close, equivalent. clout. ' I'-hansea Ar.»conda • "J HRv» + I>* Atchl-on Padoc its IM ITU, v 2JJ 6-. ra>il . lbb in in% __ w NEW- YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, SKPTEMBKK 21. IWJS. Erie ... prefer^:. |2% *& «* U^ Sr.:::? it- i tl Reading; «* '- 4. i 4i 4 FOREIGN MONEY MARKET.-Call money In London V%ffl p<-r cent. Open market discount rate for short bill?. 3 per cent; Ion? bill?. 8 per rent. Berlin discount rate, SK per cent. Berlin exchange on London. 20 marks 4&i pfennig?. Paris discount rate. 2 per cent. Paris exchange on London, 25 francr- 17 centimes, FOREIGN SECURITIES.— consols for money, 89 11-16; for th« account, «*4; French rentes, 93 francs 00 centimes. SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE. BONDS. 10000 Jananes- «.« 101%| 21000 Gr Bay Deb B .. 23 8000 do ■ 1"'-' , 6000 do ... ...... 28H 4000 do 2d k .100% : 1000 In; &Gt N 26.... 15uO do m! W«*| 1000 to 3d ■■>2 65000 do 101 1000 KCFB ft M 46. *9H 68000 do 4%a ... 90* I 15000 do .. ■ ■•■ gj> !50<> do »<>V 2000 Kan City So 3b... <3H 11SO0O dc- W'i; WW> do . . •••••••. ' s - 5W> do . 81 . 15000 L Sft M -=*' rr ' 1"',,.-1106001 "',,. 110600 do 9014 « .... .. : lf ■* 94000 do New rtfs.. 9014 .vmo I-'l'' «■ W B Gtd 1000 do sm] . . ... 90H 4's* ■■■ ■ ■ *??, 500 do 80 1000 L. *N Cl TrM>. 118* 361100 do i* ll * 2000 do Unified 48.. l"4 1 * 1080 Rep of Cuha ss. .MO 1 :! 6000 Man Con 4? ■ U»J* 2000 C S of M<-x 45.. »4V 4000 M St By R*f «•■ . '.<^4 80000 Va 63 Defd Ctfs. Is' , 1000 do •',-/> 1000 Am Cot Oil 4%«. 87% 8000 do . : „■•■• »* 15000 Am H*• L «s.. 86 12000 M C Con 4* s2OF. 8* 5000 do 96% , 1000 do gH 2000 do 9<5 i 2000 do -•< 2000 Am Ice Sec •>?. . 82% i 6000 Mo KA- Ok Iff. 109* 46000 Am Tobacco «s. 11614 i 8000 do .. >' ' ';* 68000 do 4? .. TO j 6000 do • '<'9 1 * a>'ooo do 76Vi j 7000 Mo Kft T Cd . .. . B8 21000 do 76* j 500 do . -.ft-! 4 88000 do 76*» 9000 do Ext 6s ■ . .10. 1000 do 76H : 13000 M& O M Dlv 6s. 116 1000 A T & P F Ad.l [ 1000 Nat Starch 55... 70 4s, ... 99* 1000 NY C Gen 3%». ■W. 2000 do Stpd 96 T is; 7000 do L S Col 3%». 01 500 do ' 87 , 3000 N V Dock 4s «< 6000 d- 97H i 1000 XV G _ E L. H 10000 do C,«n 45 1064 &P 4s _V 2-* 8000 do 108% ! 10000 Nor Pac Gen 8? . >_•_ 500 do .1054 6000 do 77% 24000 do 106' 4 9000 do Prior 4s . . - . 106 1000 do Reg 103' 2 6000 OSL Gtd R*> 4s 96^ 1000 do Convt 45... 105 V 62000 do sIOF. 60000 do 105* 3000 do •• ■••*** 1000 At Coast 4* 101 V' 4oooo Fcnn Convt 3%s H>jj% &000 do 1011,12000 do 105-» POOO B&OP I. E ft- i 50000 do ctfP 1 X 1 > TV V 4f . 100^ 10000 do MJJ •» 2000 do Bwn 3'^s . . . 92 7 » 1 1000 do ■ 1J« 6000 Bkln Rap Tr 4.«. 92% 10000 P«so & F. In.- - • - ■ 78 30<50 Pk:n In El 1?'. lOH | 7000 Reading Gen 45..1'»-_-» 2000 < of Ga Con 65 .119H| 2'XK> dr. 3"£S 12000 do Ist 1nc.... J'V'Si 11000 do JO*T* 80000 do 2d Inc W ! 4 5000 do J C Co! 4a.. 10^ 2iT<io do 86 « 1000 R\v * o Con . lls»i £,y,n jo 86% 6000 St L I Mt & So 220.10 do 3d In c 704! Ref 4f Sj|i 1000 do 7«-% 10000 do «*', 1&0OO Cent leather 65. 102 16000 St L, fr 8 P Ref 4s 89£ 16000 dn 101", 11(100 St Ij Swn Con 4s- WJ4 20000 do ' fl - 10600 do SB-S 3000 CofN .' Gen 5». 134* 14000 do .fgji 40<Trt Cent pac Gtd 4s. 101 a*; 4000 So VANE 45... 1024 5000 Cft O Con 55. ..118* 1000 do l<tt» 6000 Chic & Alt 35... 84^41 5000 do 1°» 1000 c&- N W B F ss. 113% 6000 So Pac. Cl Tr 4s. . 915 nooo .■RAQ Jt 4? I«i - J L 5000 do " 5 H 15000 on ..... 815F.102* 2."00<-> do CtfF Ist Ref 6000 do 102* 4s £-H 16000 do Deb 65.a18F.107 I fiono South Rv Ist fi"...12l 1000 do 111 Div 3Hb :'•; ! 6000 Stand R& T 65.. 81% 1000 C R ! & P Gen : 1000 Tex & Pao Ist 8a.126% 4s 3.100% : 4000 do 12.1 '* 700.1 do R«?f 4f »BT* : 6000 Third Aye Con 4s. fov^ l.softoo do P. P. 4."= 84 ' 10000 T St L. &- W 3HB- oih , 2000 do 84M 20000 l'n Elec L 85.... 98» 4000 do • 83% 7000 Union Pac Ist 4s.lofi 73000 do 84 i 1000 do 100% 23000 do Cl Tr 5a K3\ 1000 do 10oJ» 5000 Clev CC&9t I. 10000 do Convt 4* 134»4 Gen 4s 104 :iiono do 135 2000 Col &So Ist 4s. . IWV 2000 do 135H 6000 do 98* 3000 do 13j*s 60i w> CF & 1 Gen 58.103*! 6000 T" RRof S F 4b. 92 6000 Col Ind 6s A 734 16000 U S Steel 3 F ss. 9.% 36000 dot! 71 59000 do 97»i 60000 do n*l3looo do .•■••;•• n ? 7 2 68000 do 71*, i 3000 Va ft SW 5«.... 11244 5000 r> &R G Con 101*1 4000 Wabash Ist 5s 118 1 * 10000 Pet City Gas 59.103 ! 5000 do Deb B 76?* 1000 Dlat Sec Cor Sa . . 81*1 5000 d."> "IH 8000 Erin Gen 4?" 94* BfiOOO do 77% 5000 do «H : 6000 do "l i 3000 do 04 * 32000 do <' 'a SIOOO <\o Convt 4- 113* 2000 Wab Plus T Ist.. 80U 1000 do Perm CT4s M ' 7000 West Md 4s 89*4 15000 do 96^ 1000 Wls Cent Con 4s. WiH 1000 Ft W«r U C Ist. 113* 8000 do 95 1000 Gen Elee B%s 91 ' Total sales of bond?. $2,596,000. MONEY AND EXCHANGE. MONET MARKET— Money on call opened at 3*4 per cent: highest. 4 per cent; lowest, 84 per cent; laet loan, 3^ per cent; close. 8%@4 r p r cent: ruling rate. 3K per cent. Time money was quoted at B*i per cent for sixty days. 4@4i* per cent for ninety days, and 4Vt'9H 1 4 P*r cent for four to six months. Commercial paper was quoted at 4 1 4@4»4 per cent for sixty to ninety days. 4Vi64«i per cent for four to six months and 5 per cent for others. FOREIGN EXCHANGE— MarKet closed steady. Actual closing rates follow: Cable*. Sight. Sixty days. Sterling .- 4.S.W> 4.W.i«f 4.55*4 4.K2 ! i54.82'-» Francs B. 18»» •5.16 »55.1S I « 6 20%<g5.20 1-18 Kolchßmar'ks ... SO 1 -. 04 18-16095 1-16 94 l a@'«4 ft-l« Guilders 4O 1-16©40H 39 T4 ©38 15-16 •Lees 1-16. Bankers' posted rates were as follows: Sixty days. remand. Sterling *-83 4.56 Paris francs 5.19% 8.17H Belgium francs 5.20% O.IBH Switzerland fftinrs f> 20 »h -VI7M: Oerniany r*-ii'h«marks M l^ 96 1 » Holland" guilders *» 40% DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.— — Com mercial, $1 discount: bank. $1 premium. San Pran cisco—Sight, par: telegraph. 24c. Boston— loc dis count Chicago— sc discount. Charleston— par: selling. l-10c premium. St. Louis— loc pre mium bid. fie premium asked. Minneapolis— Par. Cincinnati— discount. Savannah— Buying. 60c discount; Belling', 75c premium. BANK CLEARINGS. — New-York— Exchanges. $284,788,970: balance. $14,022,525. Phi'.adelphia^-Ex changes. $22,m4,97«: balances, $4,528,103. Boston- Exchanges. $23,489,637: balances. $1,924,664. Chicago —Exchanges, $34,224,128; balances. $2,350,90. Balti more—Exchanges, $4.057,766: balances. $533,087. SILVER MARKET— Bar silver, 61% c; Mexican silver dollars, 47r. Bar silver 1n 7-nndon closed at 2S%d. GOLD PREMIUM.— Madrid, 3090, Lisbon. 4. 50. MEXICAN EXCHANGE.— Mexican exchange on New-York In Quoted at 302. GOVERNMENT RECEIPT? -Customs receipts reported from Washington, $1,632,924; internal reve nue receipts. $724,448; miscellaneous receipts. $30,906. Receipts for th* day. J2.385.275; expenditures. $1,860.. 000. Receipts for the month to date, $32.231, ex penditures. $27,020,000; excess of receipts, $5,211,626. Receipts for the flscaJ year to date, $128,995,192; ex penditures. $142.514. excess of expenditures, $13. 519,162. SUB-TREAST*RT —The Sub-Treasury was debtor to the Clearing House $1,727,881. SECURITIES AT AUCTION. Th« following securities were sold yesterday at auction at the Exchange Salesroom by Adrian H. Muller & Son: By order of truitee. • (1.000 New-York Dock Company first mortraca 4 per cent (cold bond, due 1951; Interest Feb ruary and" August. . . VI $1,000 New-York. Chicago and St. Louis Railroad first mortgage 4 p«r cent gold bond, dv» 1987; interest April and October 106% $1,000 Wai ash Railroad Company first mortgar* 6 per cent (old bond, duo 183&; interest May *nd November lISH $3,000 Buffalo. Xew-York and Erie Railroad Comp any firm iriortgasro 7 per cent bonds, due. 1B16; Interest June and December 12T $4,100 State of Tennessee 3 per cent Settlement bonds, due 1013; Interest January and July (four of $l.ocio each and one of $K>o> VttU 8500 New-London Gas and Kleetrlo Ooropany first mortgage 5 per rent gold bond; due 1927 100 6 shares Illinois Central Railroad leased line*. 106* 11 shares New-York Dock Company preferred.- 72}% 20 «hare« Long Island" Railroad Company 67 * 8 shares Mechanics' National Bank 283 4 shares Bank of New -York. N. B. A 811 Sft shares Mechanics and Trader*' Bank 173 10 shares American Exchange National Bank. 278 12 shares Flint National Bank of Utiea, N. V.. a chare $136 For account of whom 1' may concern. $525,000 Chesapeake Beach Railway Company first mortgage 5 per cent gold bonds 88 $82,000 Chesapeake Beach Railway Company first mortgage .'• per cent gold bonds 83 ■ 66 shares Lawyers Title Insurano« and Trust Company 883 60 shares Mechanic*" Bank of Brooklyn Mo 2>"t share* Lawyers' Title Insurance and Trust Company 885 10 shares Bowline Green Trust Company 221H 16 shares Corn Exchange Bank 878 $.1,000 Nashville Chattanooga and St Louis Rail road Company (.Tamper Branch) ilr« mort gage « per c.en: bonds, due 102' Interest January and July 122% 100 shares Long Island Railroad" Company 6«U t1.600 Plttsbtirg. Wheeling and Lake Erie, (Vial ' \v;'B".y l per cent bonds, dam 1031 (one of $1,000 .in.; two of :--"u emcb) H&% KAILR&AD AND OTHEE STOCKS. (Shares | i Actual Bales---- j-^. 1 «?kT •old. I |Open|Hlgnilx)w.|_rUM_Bla 1 i Adorns Express. I — I — I — ' ~ l£? j 2^ — — iAltmnv & — I — I~Z ,, X I |Tiii 17 e 4 BOO.Aliis-Chalmer. .1 17%! 17% «H «* *J» ££i* 24.Mil 'Ai.ia. Copper... l »1* S3 i ***»' "»i g» " lOOiAmer A»r <:h.m| ;'4 a* I•» "* gu* * 1 <lo ITfl — 1 — P 1 | V4l. 26 — I 'Am B*.i Sugar - -; [- [ - *** «, bou do pMf..,.....i«i0 MR .wo J« M* L» lAnitru-un C0a1.., — I — 100 OM »* «J * 100 Amn <oi-on Olli 29 I 28 I 29 ! 29 ! M* »* — iAra°ep P Stat"Tii.".| — 1 — 1 — I — j £*! Si ,Amer Dtst Tel.. I — I — — I ~ \.Jg Lgi - Amer Expreo. .. — I — I — I fi ! (Li « 100 'Amer <;r Twine I 6 1 6 « I ™ ' {£* f 6 \. aouUm Hide * r...; OH I g* «H-i «4< •«* «V 1.6W do prH I 844 i 3541 34% 3.. , » I 3.v. 1 Amer Ire Sec.., — 1-- i — i — ?tT fiu 1 Amer Malting..; 4*l 4*l «v» I 1 *- * • 03^ 11.500. 'Arnoi -Smelting., 12? |12?% Ugj, }g»* Kgß i§{2 Bou| 'do B-..-I «** ■»*l «•* ** US* •»* I 'American Bnvtt] — I — I — r jiJJ^j — TSUSVBVsv.i 5* «* •■>' ,st ? «* 200 1 'do pref MWU»BS» MBlfc W* lj»» «W s ,::: •'s.'Ur"." ,;^,;^ .8* tfgiS 1.800 •Anaconda >ii« 111 I* hi. vi* in —-.Ann Arbor , — I — i — ; - ' it I tA i;€^i!i!i|llff B'klyn Un Gas.. — 1 — . £h| %#£■ J B-ltlya Un Gas. i — ,— | — | — JW (1J«( 1J« Brunswick ! — — l — 'TT " 154 (Bufl X & Pitts. I — — } — ! — Mg iISTiA - do prei I— — I— |— pS Buff & irus pr*f I — — ' —'-"!« •68 gggffis&il-i «p fib 100 C*So An Tel. 180 130 il3o ; 130 .129 M»* 3UO Central of X .T..'213 ,2t6 1213 ;216 215 17 21.900 Cbe» A Ohio . : 89 , 60h, 69 ; 59 j B8%! »» ; Chicago & Alton — — I — ~" iL !so Ido pref i — —I- I — I ,'f. I-I&. ;Ch & E 111 pref.j - 1 — , — — J3O (138>-4( 138>-4 l^lSic Gt r^s^:| 214 UJL ? Wi 21£ »» « 401-; do pref A "SVti lb^i ' bV *' '^7* o2*l «ri 100 do pref B -.- 3SV,, 3rt^i 38« 3tf^i 36 , |6' do deb ...... rr I. — — } — 2X %; ,co I.OOQ Chic & NcrUnr.iaß a«i MB ,216^,^14 1* ■sd^ar.-^::: » MLiht NiMH ijHc^^l##iofiof|| — — do pref I — — — — I1iS»!I 1 iS»! I£s Clev Lor & Wh. t - — — — '106 lUX 1 do pref — — — — i152%!165?* e^ic^^er&'lron 1 £X 44H 43^4, «ft g* g^ Contol Coal — —I — I 11821 182 1184 l£i^[Srn Prod'uc^V: IS* 12H Iw! ■ UK r £mo KM & Hudson:.' Denv L & R.o Si M& 3^ MA 36H 36 3«^ __j ,«,-, TjTe I — I — — — IOH V) Detroit Southern Wt\ VBk J«Hi 12% - , : |Det United BRI — I - - I ~ »3 I - -^ter^riSS: iTT S ! «* 41«4 41H 41H « 1500 do 2d rref 74\i 76% i^l .4\i 74^1 '5 i&-ans & T H... - j - Z ! Z !90 !95 In S SSiSfS «s«i ■« !• ?" ,g»|,S a»ysss U l 3^ ! 3i LpRhK dwftSr.q Si fo % %. p tV zzre&^i: = = = E f I 6^innr?o P ircentrai::il7oH 181% 179% 180% J« r Lj-lnt Power =—J— —g I Int Pump — - ,~ _ gS 86 ilo^lio^^mrai:::: 2^! =w «j m Mi »^ 1500 do pref 6G*,' 5.^, JWil s<Hi 07! Ci% ™ — Kan* & Mich... — - i — : ! *§» S isrear? 5»» gi, KCF SA M r£. — } — — I — f* H ! ,p --— -jKeok & De» M. — \ — — I — 45 150 "ib^K^Cktoiofct 81% 32 { UK 32 I M% |»i ILaclede Gag pf - ! — , — : — — | % 3k = fog & Western. —!— I — — I 4I 4 , I ; do pref "" ! Z 'II ' — 66 j7O tjn\U& ir^:-: 150 igdWe |l»% 160H 150T4 MooteSS^ffl*" lew U«ss4 iew leeu im lees y^as. sfeilft La. La a unb« 8,000 'Met Street Ry. . 126T4 12 ( H,12S 7 * ■ I^'H i- ! ""■ -,0.) Mexican Central! 234; 28% 23%! 23% 23»4 23H ! Michigan Cent.. — ; — 7^,\ —^ X 5? 7, "sOo!Mltr&S3M|l42H;i44 U42h!i4| - j «s<l do pref ! 167% * ! 168v */ I ?i>,^Sv ««i ai 1.600.M0 Kan & Tex. I M 34 83% 34 33i\ 84 2 000' dr> r>ret' • •• I 69V 69 1 * «S\ 69 00, i r JJJJfc Sbte-'PadHc. 1 107*j107H107 l| 107 IW4 81 Naah & Chat.. .145 ,145 .145 145 145 ISO she fete & m ysi « ts 100! Nat Enam ft St 15% 16»i »* W* «% |6 -^l-NatlSnarLeafi.i S *6% 48 46 |46 46* 1 'do pref — — — — 10- |103 NRK of M pf) — =■= = |*1 1 do 2d pvef — — — — fS^ 45 by'iSiSto- Z Z Z 150 155 19lb^N N Yr«trfl ' 151 16W4 151 »»»*»* 1.300 iX YCH&St L, 64K1 MH 64 54 |64 j 54% : do Ist pref.... — { — — ~~ «, I m !do 21 pr»f ' — — — — 5? lls ;N V Dock ■ - I- — — =S j77 " "*'., .v°v P *f f v' T T^i 107 !1«7! 1«7 t«7 16T 167 1172 1 OtVi N V Ont & V.' 1 5B 53% 55 I a« L«00L «00 Norfott A Wertl SWj] W%j 86%| 85%; SMfcj 85% l^>' : Nor O th P American: • 98% » »%{ ,«» US% » SOfi Northern Cent. . 21S 219 ,218 219 — — H 390 : Northern Pacific 211 214 211 ,213 I .j | 212^2 13* :—!: — ! *? I Si- XyT**l ... - — —I— — ;io* j 10 7 1.000 Paciffe Mai" ■■.:.! 44%! 45H 44% «») 45J4 .*ss 68.548 1 Perm R R 144% JI4SH! 144 I V . 144% 144?* Io7i ; Gas* /coke ;iO4 !104V.fl08Vi 103Viil08H:ioa% lOOIPere Marquatte. 1101 1 101 101 101 I — j — am So pref. .Amumuu M|- - it> c* C 1C 1 j?- T. - — ■""* — I zzPaSp.^.-.: =r - i- - jm lia PFt W & Chic; — I — I — — L m*', ~ : Pre O seTsu l Car."| 45% 45% 45%/ 45% 454, <6% j do pref I- — — - 'j,^^* TOO P itt.bSrV Coat.".! ISHI 13 1 18% 18« ISH| 12% 450] do pref i 54 55 ;64 65 54J, 65^ ——'Quicksilver I — — - — £* ' 5 g<|Ssi:; i, i j i. h» gip . ! *do nref 1 — — I — — JHVfriUK 142 30(»;Readin«r 120% |123 Vi 1 1201,1 122% \ 122% j 122T, ""■200: Rdo la? pref.... «* pa rau SJ?t "SB 'g 300 ' do 2.1 pref | 9.>V105% 95 — Blste&of^stL M (as m Mftfan 24 2ROO' «do Pref i 94% 96% 04% P4V» 64 044 4.800 Rock lsland ! 880k! 84 RT.% 33% 834 34 7001 do pref !79'i!6<»i 70H BWk 80 | 80>4 lSoflSS7e&2£ £*! m,\ zi% ii% 1 5 ; ' «,3 O pref . ... I — — ' — ~~ *O2 l o * 100 Rutland R R pf] 65 j65 65 65 CO 70 l<v.:s, Jos & CM 1.. 19 19 19 19 — — 170' do Ist pref.... «2 !62 «2 62 — — 25! do 2d p«f ' 29H1 2OV4J 28S 29* - — 2100; St 1l1 lo L 2dp ref !t . Pf i67%j — — — ,68H ,«8% 2.500' ,lo2d pref .. P -! 67%; 68% 67% 68% 68% 68% - — do Cft eicuj - ; - - - 185 195 — — dr> cref — — — I — 13~ 100 125' St Louts South*" 25* 26H 2CI4J 25% 25 ( 26% 10 do pref i 63 ! 88 I 63 I 68 | 62H: 63 2.TOOJS SSt&lr «d. «,%i 71%! 68%) 70 6»%| 70 do cash 90 86 98 96 — — 1 do pref ex div. — — — — 104 108 12.800! Southern Pacific 67% «8% «7% 68% 684! 6§H 200 i do pref 120^!l20\i!lO> ' 120 ISOV4II2OH 8.025 1 Southern R R ... Bffi 8«H 8B» ! 8014! B«H| B«>i 1,400! do prof llolHilo2 101 102 102 102H 200' stand Rope * T 1% 1% 1% 1% 1 14 C.eOOlTenn Coal £> Irl 86%! mil F641 87Tt! 87% 8» I.2oOiTexM A Pacific.: 86% 1 36% ; 86^: 36%' 8«H 36% 800 do Land Trust' 47%! 4S>»! 47% 48% 47% | 48% lOOlThlrd A.V9 R R.f127 (127 1127 127 127 j 12SVs Tol Peo A West: — — — — 17 *>% Tol Ry A Ll«ht — — — — 84% 35 !Tol St L* W. . — — — — 88% 39 100! do pref ' S«S ««H MV 4 68% 68^(58% 200' Twin City R Tr 117% 117% 117% 117% 117', 117% 60O| 'Union Ba AP! 10H 11U 10% 10>4 10% U 200 i 'do pref 80%! 80% 80 SO 79 81 68.000! Union Pacific... 1 18S 183V 1 182 1182%1 182% 182%! 132% 100 do pref 196 196 196 96 95 97 United Fruit ' — I — — — — 115 400 Un Ry Invest... 77%! 77% T7H 77% T7% 79 1001 do pr«f I 80% 89% 894 694 89 89% 2,100] »U SCI P & Ft 30H 8O'« 804 »l% 80% 80 7 » 800 1 »do pref j 90< 91 60% 91 90 01% 100U B Expr««9....j125 128 126 120 129 125 zzNj leather... — -! — — 12%; iiU »do pref — — — — 11<>% lU% . !i: SRy A Imp. I — — — — 8» i9l |«U B Red A Ref| — I— j — — 20%| SO 1001 »do of c d IV,, «»%l «»% «0% 69% liS» 4 i 6W% €.100 V. B Rubber ..I 66 ) 67% 66 6T% f-7 ! 57% 80O| do pr.-f [lit 113 1 112 118 112% 1118 V* 28.0551U S Steel I 86H! 8741 8«% 37 30% 87 18.500 do pref 104% 104% 1 1044 104% 104^ 104* Vandalla — — - — M 100 100 Va-Caxo Chem.. 81 81 SI SI SO^ 81 do pref I — — - — 108 108% oS l i[. 0 h no ..*. c :.! 5»% 5 Su £* 4h B.tOo! do pref I 48% 44% 43% 48H 43 43^ 1 Wells Fargo E*i — — — - 225 247 -w r t •Si%% - — — —.( « 934 WestlnKh Mfß. : — — — — '}« 110 -— I do Ist prer... — — — — 190 ISfi 800 W d h o < "l»t*pr > '-f E ■• 424 43% 4*% 42% 40 4£% do 2d pref — — — ~ £1 M 1 ;! a% ion «■ «n W 8B 749.903 Total sales for th» tor. •Unlisted. CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE SALES. STOCKS. Fhnre. I I Opon- | High- j Low- I J" J gold. I [Ins. I «•*. I •* t - ' *""__ 3,0201 Amal Copper.... | Jljkl g%! |5| 1* 280 Am Car * Founl M »«H1 «* J2T^ 23b lAm Locomotive. M £»£ i^il 127' A l,»)iAra smrltlng.... 127H 127^ I^* \£* 410, Am Sugar IBOH 189H 13»V» «» • 2.WAT.BF Wtaj «* g$ jSh 230 Bait & Ohio ... 112** V-tS «%'4 .V.. Kklyn Rar- T....J MJj «J|» ,^ ,7, 76 * 2.8001 Can Pacitio in* »2«2 'I,* 1.720 ! Ches ft 00l » *f2 S2 g? 80 1 Chic Ot West... aiW »* ,=. * i^is 7.740 Chic MA St P.. I** 3*3 * *2is| 22 44'» lIBW COI Fuel _ 1 •• «* ♦** ft* IT lOiCorn rroductd...] IJ . " ■ ijV rih 20niino!i Cen | 181. I * | \^\ ,, SJH5 JH uS»&£i%.::: i?! |1 ii 88 1.4301 N V Central;.. IMJJ >»* 11*:1 1 *: 55* 60 N V Onl ft W\. « - ]|;j , }4 ,V J44 54 30. Peoples Gas.... 103* W» ; fi 50 Prewrf B1 Car 46 « .„• , n 48.7201 Reading , 1- M " V !' J^* J o-, 2 1170 Rep Steel ! 24; 24*4 -» % 790 Rock Inland 1... , »* ; g* ; 2.540 Southern Pa« — ! ♦•• • "22 ■ r_% •'■'"'■ I * 7»1 Southern Ry.... g* T»T«nnO*l , »Jj SS^_ »H 40Texa5 Pac |»^ »3» , :u ,; tSfJk B« s 2W:::;ii |* || # II 98.3«W> Total sales. • MINING STOCKS. jar i T^^F^rTgl SOU Brunswick ; -40 .40 .W ! Jg 600 Diamond Field...! .80 | .80 I dO , .^_ 600 El Pa 50....:....; -W i •«« ; -J 45 lOOlElkton -45 .43 . .» , • l.OOO: Gold Dollar ; .84% MJ4 MH .|,> 200 Jack Pot 04% .«4H *> g^ 200!Sav 3 I .59 ' -59 I •*» 6,000 Total pa!'?. ______—— • WHEAT. 8a ,,. I ; Oprn- ■ High- ; Low- ; Lest bu^ : i ing . I e,t. I est. , sale. "625.0T.Q; December option; S4 I S4S i H3^! 84H WALL STREET AND EXCHANGES. FOREIGN TRADING.— Foreign houses dealt In 35,000 shares in the local market, baying 5.000 on balance. In London consols were firmer.- and the. general market was steady and rather featureless. with the exception of the copper stocks, which were weak. The volume of business in all depart ments was rather light. Money is the dominant factor In London, according to the cables, and a good deal turns on the action of the Bank of Eng land to-day. Chances rather favor an advance in the rate, in view of the demand for gold from all quarters, but it is possible that the bank may tako no action until the following- week. It is thought that the Issue of treasury bills fixed for Thursday might be prejudiced. MARKET GOSSIP.— The movement In Canadian Pacific Etarted In London, where the price tra3 rapidly moved op after 1:38 o'clock, London time. At our opening- all the arbitrage houses had buy ing orders, but th* traders bid up and they were unable to get stock In any quantity. C. B. McDon ald was the strongest influence in th*- early move ment in Southern Pacific. He is. of course, fre quently quoted as operating for the Harriman inter est, but he Is one of the most active operators on the floor, and gets in and out too quickly to make very much following. Some of the wire houses, and noticeably J. S. Bache & Co., are calling attention to Plttsburg Coal preferred as an attractive specu lative purchase for their customers. They point out the very marked improvement in the demand for bituminous coal, and report that tho people who control the property have not sold any of their preferred stock. American Smelting was hid up by the pool whose brokers reported that there waa very littla stork offering. The movements are merely technical and, according to floor traders, depend entirely on whether surrounding conditions help the pool or the Boston bear account. The latter Is banking on dearer money, and the conse quent difficulty of carrying pool stocks. The story to match the strength in St. Paul was that the treas ury stock was to be Issued with valuable rights. Another of the same character was that nervous ness over the money market was to be offset by various special distributions. Including Union Pa cific and other properties with undistributed equi ties. One of the features of the trading was the selling of the Harriman stocks by Wolf Brothers on the advance. This house has been conspicuous in the selling on any general Ptrengr^. for some days past On the advance in Pennsylvania the active traders seemed to be putting out stock with some confidence. H. Content and C. H. DeWltt were about the most noticeable. Commission houses do- Ing a business requiring a large amount of financing very generally report that they have more time money than they know what to do with, and are lending some of It on call. Very few of them aro not overprovided. as there was plenty of •warning of possible stringency. ADVANCE IN IRON.— Foundry Iron manufact urers announce a general advance of 50 cents a ton In their product, which makes the quotation $16 TO tidewater. The advance Is due largely to the in creased cost of raw material. One firm reports a sale of 13.000 tons on Tuesday. The demand Is brisk for this time of the year. The Steel Corpo ration Is In the market for another large block of Bessemer. NEW TRUSTEES FOR TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST COMPANY.— At a meeting of the trustees of the Title Guarantee and Trust Com pany on Wednesday Jacob H. Schlff. of Kuhn, Loeb & Co.. and James Speyer, of Speyer & Co.. were added to the board. Messrs. Schlff and Speyer were also made members of the finance committee on banking Interests. PAUL. D. CRAVATH A DIRECTOR,— PauI D. Cravath has been elected a director of the Morton Trust Company, succeeding EUhu Root, who re signed several weeks ago. MONEY FOR CROPS.— The Sub-Treasury trans ferred for banks 000,000 to St. Louis and $100,000 to Cincinnati. IKON AITD METAL TRADES. "The Iron Age" fays: One of the characteristic buying rushes seems to bo on In the pig iron market, reports from all the leading distributing centres showing a heavy move ment. In Pirtsburg the purchase on the pare of the Steel Corporation of a lot of 10,000 rens of Bessemer pig for prompt delivery has been followed by some large sales, aggregating 6&.000 to 75,0 of Bessemer and basic pig, the bulk being taken by a large Western Pennsylvania steel plant. Eastern Pennsylvania 6teel mills have again entered the market and have taken considerable quantities of basic pig, the prices advancing squarely to $16. de livered. Chicago reports largo transactions in foun dry iron, aggregating 25,000 tons, which includes one lot of lu.ooo ton 6 of charcoal iron to large car wheel makers. Cincinnati notes some round sal^s. In Buffalo one furnace interest placed 13.000 tons, while Pittsburg notes the purchase by one company of 10,000 tons In foundry Iron. It Is estimated that the sales of foundry Iron In the New- York district, although Individually none of them run above 3.060 tons, will foot up to 30,000 tons during tho week. The greater part of this iron Is for delivery during the last quarter of this year and the first quarter of 1906. Prices have Btlffened In all directions as the result of this movement. It Is understood thut the Steel Corporation will need 40,000 tons of out side Iron for October. Aa yet no purchases have been made, and it is not yet sure whether the iron will be taken In one block, or will be bought piece meal. While the largest orders for steel rails which were In the market last week. Including tho 100.600 tons' order for the New-York Central, have not yet been placed, some goodly contrnc's have been booked by the mills. They total up to over 100,000 tons, there being Included 15.000 tons for the tidewater railway. 17.000 tons lor the Reading. 10.000 tons each for the Norfolk and Western, the West Shore and the Oregon and Western, and 7,500 tons for the Appalachlcola and Northern. Naw- England roads hava come into the market recently, and Inquiries are at hand from a n<imi>*r of the Southern systems. OUTSIDE SECURITIES. The market for outside securities was character ized by considerable strength, although th« trading In general showed no appreciable Increase over re cent averages. The principal feature wa« the strength and activity which developed In Northern Securities almost from the opening. The opening was unchanged, but It quickly moved up 3*4 per cent. The buying was said to be based upon some Important announcement to be made soon. The "stubs" ruled strong at $25 advance. Interborough Rapid Transit was up »« per cent on limited trading. American Tobacco Improved & points. United States Rubber second preferred was up V Sloss- Bhefneld script dividend made a material advance. In the mining group Greene Consolidated Improved It; Greene Gold a small fraction. United Copper was oft M. In bonds Albany and Susqustoacn* S^« were fractionally lower. ACTIVE CURB STOCKS. Shares 1 ! Op»n- ; High- ; Low- I Lan soli 1 I in* I em. 1 «. | s*i». 7, 200! Am 81 F-Iry rtl SI 3 , 141 ii 4 Mi Am Can ; 11% HUj H%\ u J e^ift, do prof 70% TO--, 70H 7»J 5 Am Tobacco j »325 ; 325 535 ta» 100, Am Lacing Cb.J 22*: 23% Z3U 22 : i 300:B»th Steel »H XftS^ 2» l , 2ji ' 050 British <"<Tpp»r.. B V 4 *V»| ,v» j^ 100 Buffalo Os* pf. . 21 ! 21 j 21 21 7#Boo7 # 800 <"hi<: Subway.. .1 U% 83V»| »l*i 1(3:1 400 Con Refrigerator, •») •■ '» <% »v l<*, Copper Bk w 1.1 2i> 20 ' 30 . 80 * 1 .','»> Dominion Cop... Ual K>L It— B3] "4 wo G*nbT '¥>} 7^l TW T^ |.60O;Or«en« ' :opr«r. . ; »Vi. 2- r >*»' 25 j[w 2.orX)'Gre*n<s Gold ] 4V, j lI >« 4V»! «, 1 00' Guana to \ *% *'<* 4S 4 % 2.700 Marine pref .. 82%] W>V BH] fju M 0 Inter Rapid Tran. *216 . "21S I*.1 *. 2HS| 214^ Idft Havana Tohacco. . 25 I 2T» 25 ' 29 it:, do pref I »S t 2» 3* : m sso Mitchell t% -\ tsj nx lOOiMaekay I 74 74 74 74 1 €00 :Mine# J» c T0... %} S H; , 1.001 4 B 11-32. 11-32 11-32 lwj 2712 'N0r -Sec...". 188 T'l- 1=.% i&" 24' do stub*. ■ ! tKt*i W-~. M2H '< , 20 N V Trans .. I " "•> % , 7% » 1,10-t Nevada 5S "- 5S ' BH !<•<•. N.w-Or St Ry pf ' 79 -j 7»V "'-J 7»^ 3.-. 'Otis Eler pf... : 'HO ] 110 ! lU> , in 110 Phoenix Sec G>.. •> •> ; 2'? 2', 800 BIOM 8 sTlp 'iiv 22% 2-. : 22 7 » 2« 15 .Standard Oil . . •«*> «•"> <W> «W> 300 Tennessee . 33 '.2 .^2 12 1 060 I' 9 Rub 2pf "1 " c - 7»4 »> 7» * KOTtah 23«* 23% 2»H 23, 60 r-nion *1S IS IS li% 1.650 United I 35 H «S«4 »»4 Ct:, 150 1 <5o pref "" *"" '■'• j *T7 2a% m B^x Board pf 10 : .i 10=4 104 1 V»+ 88.091 Total. _^^ BONDS. ' 7 i Open- ' Hirh- ' Low- ' Lttt Fa>s. i ! ing- , "-' tit, i wfc^ "I^ooo Am TVrlt P 55..- %'i ' MV M 4 lg 45.0C0 Alb & Susq 3^>» 115 "-v *H tJI^ po 000 •Am 3t Fly <?• ' «« SMi a oaoa 0 ■ »»H 85*000 *Atch 4* 1.... 108 • H+ 108*1 !!>« HOOO Con Rub Tire 4n . ; 20 ! iMi »H »•-, 1.000 F. Jchn & O 4H» m ' ** **> M 151.000 Total. | ________ FOREIGN BONDS. ["" ' ! Or^n- H!sr.- r Lo-x- I I_n Sales.! L_____^l___-____l. £17.000 «Jar "*•*■ 4H« -w 5 W ! M ; i' M * 4 • Oil let* CLOSING CURB QUOTATIONS. fFurnlsh«><i by William E. Wche ft Ob . N-- D WaS-aU Bid Asked. , BU. AsitsA. Am rr a r. ... HH 11% Sranby Copper.. '■ ■» TV* ™o mi ''■'-* "'-'^ ' Hacken Mead HH * Arr. 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