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10 $100,000 Atlantic Coast Lins Railroad Go. LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE COL LATERAL TRUST 47? BONDS. Interest May and November. Pue October Ist. 11*32. Secured n<'t «lo v e by a riarzin of collateral. ■ t present marfcet juices or over 2«>. repre .,,.. . ? the control ..f th«- Loolavlll* *- Nash ville n R. but «Ik> b> »ne ample Famines."? the largest railroad Qiten operating: in th« , isOUTheawT. - The income > ieM on It**** i«<»r.n« is preater than on any other securities «.f ,he Atlantic »~«asl i me or the la.-j!«\ Hie «• Nashville R. R. listed on tli«" New York Stock Kxchange — either prior t«r junior m this Issue. I*Kl< X:— At tiff ■■!■■< <» Yield About 4'- Oilrc 1" teniiwar^ tnarket i-nnditionw wrm arc prepared to srew up '<> the »>">■. c amount r < the unsecured VV NnK-s or th«- Atlantic «~na«i I.in* R. I£. due March. »l« 01 a '■'■-.'- Income r-aiMF. in payment for ti.e Collateral Trust 4"i B'.nd* on a 4'i'i income basis. Special circular. dr»cribine thi« l*»ne of bond*, tnay be hat! upon request. Potter, Choate & Prentice Member* .Nfw York Stock Kichanjre BANKERS Tel. 1500 Hector Hano\er Bank Building »:w yokk FISK&ROJBINSON BANKERS Government Bonds Investment Securities Members Sew York Stack Excbiaf* SPECIAL LIST OF CURRENT OFFERINGS on APPLICATION NEW YORK Boston CHICAGO . .< Cedar St. 18 Mate fcl. 115 Adam* St R. L. DAY <&, CO., 37 Wail St., 35 Congress St. SEW YORK BOSTON HIGH GRADE INVESTMENT BONDS Municipal and Railroad Member* Has* York and 80-ton Stock Exchange* New York State Fifty-Year 4s N. W. HARRIS & GO BANKERS Pine Street. Comer William NEW YORK PERSONAL TRUSTS Executor. Administrator. Guardian, Commit tee. Trustee under Will or under appointment by Deed, Agent for the care of Personal Property. This class of Trust business solicited. FULTON TRUST CO. OK Hi YOKK. SO NASSAU STREET. Established In 1890. WANTED I Offerings of Large Collateral Loans j II S war livout & Appenzellar i ■ BANKERS 44 Pine St. New York City i Monitors New York Stock Kxchange. I 1I 1 — __ ~ — - — MM of lima <peiu:) 8~- bonds STANDARD PAINT l»»l ITBI AND COBALT CONSOLIDATED f EDWARD G. JOHNS. 43 EXCHANGE FLACK. Telephone C'JStt Hano\er. Dividt nd Xoiiccs. La Rose Consolidated Mines Company 149 Broadway. New York. The Board of Director* have deolar«d a regular quar terly <U\iaend of three rer cent., and an extra dividend ■-.' fn»"r<?r cent . pasabie on the 30Ul day of April. V.*>'j, to th« slock ■en of record at the close of business <*n AptO I. 1»"3. The transfer t-onks will be closed at the ck*e of Imiliwsi on Ajrr.i 1. 188, and reopened at the I'l'eni:,*: of bu*iaess <>n Ajril 27. 1989 Dated Mau-h 22. WXi DAVID A. UI'NLAI 1 . Secretary- Treasurer. Financial Elections. NOTICE OK KLKCTION OK l.'lKKi XOi:>. No independtn-. nununatiuas I:^l^in£ be- n made for onti rr mate lacancies to be ulled in ih? liuard of Uirectore or the Ntw York Life Insurance > janpainj at its ISOrf OZ'ecllon of iJirectorf. and the superiuicndeui of Insurance havlns as required by Ijw jm-£crib»-d role* and regula tions "fcr t-onduciinc and holding sal election, therefore, pursuant to £-iid rate* and regulations, notice i* htreby Zivtn tnat the VM'i election of >iienil>«r<= of the Board of Directors cf tho Nev.- YorU Life, liituiaiu* Company aril I r» l:eld at tbfc Home. Office of the Company. No. 345 r.-tadwiy, in ibi City of New York, in the Stale nt New IVrk. on WtdnescSay. the 14th da.. '■.•• April. 100 a. th» pol« to 1* ei*'i;**d at ten o'clock in the for»-ncon and to jcir.aln oi-en unti! four o'clock in the afternoon of said ii ' at which tin;* they shall be closed. " NEW TOr.K LIFE IXFITtAXCE fXMIPAXT. By JOHN C M-'AT.I.. Secretary. T'2'.od Mar** 29th. IS"!* . OVEBXVBEatKSTS AND BVBSCRIP FOR \ The Trlbaae receiied at th-.a- l"pt-j»vn OiHce. No. IHC4 BixiadKay. l>etw-»-eri ."Oth st. and "VTth «t . until '■> o'clock V. ">- *dverti!"em»nts re<-i"iveil 11 th-» followinK branch offices at i.'Kular utter rates until - p'ciocfc p. m.. \lz.: 204 Sth a\f.. s c. cor. 2Sd Xt ; 15-". fitii are. COT. I?th ft • I'M East 14th St.: 257 West M «>t . U:iwe*-n 7:h and Mh aye«.: 2»C West ISOi *;.; W3S 3-1 avf. ; ifiL-« 31 »■>•.. war Hst St.; I7OR If .-we near R9tll »t.: 157 Tart ISStk St-I SSB Tretnont a\e.: CT.O aye. ard any \inerican District Telec^pl) C.T:(-e. TRUST AND SURETY COMPANIES. «Xe|Hjrtc«l ly «-liDton Gil'ierx. No. - Wall si.) Bid. Ask'-d. ; Hi.!. Asked. Alliance Realty lln 114 U» T ln» S- T 23i> — Ami Sure] 215 225 [Lincoln 140 150 A*tnr :<•• SW \Umx Ifl L.v T 285 003 Bankers' <£?> — |M>unt Vermin.. ji"" — n,.nd & Mtc r; 4nr. 47: | Manna tUn ?.~>> 3vo Jiowlinc Green 4(c> — Mer.-siiti!" 725 .—. — limadKav Vf2 ■ — Mftkopo:itHn . . r.4«> — Krooklyn 4«<i 41" Mortgage Oonl. ln»:, i!0;i Carr.t-gie . t-r. i:.- >lorton 4.v. — <"«Ci>of An 14ti ir.tl Mutual 123 ISO c»im»i 2.l«» — Mutual Alliance 131 I.TI City Investing. 65 7f» Nassau Iflil 170 c,;ize!.-' 125 — j National Surety 175 160 CclUTr.bla J;C 245 IN" V I. I *.- Tr.l.lt«. 1.120 Commonwealth. — 155 IN V lUrf & <. ISO aiKi • ••H.iaMTCla' .. 145 152», ' New York •"-»• 570 Irnpir.- Trust.. 240 — "(People"? r7<T I>;uital'le ■::•■ ~ !O':r^ns muni). — 132 s * r*rni I. *• T..1.27T. — liea!: y Assoc. .. T.M. ICO Kiflh Aveoae. ~2- — Ft»wla.r«l :«.-. natbu?=b r<« — Tlt'e Gr & Tr.. sr«i .-.r."s Irankl'.h 2<"» — TICo or X Y. 150 100 ru:ton 27>> — Tj Co of Am.. »IH 310 ndeUtr 2f« 210 Union ... 1.22.". 1.275 • ;aarair TV.. Cutn — |rni!*-.l states. ..1 15« I.ISO 'iiiirxiian I<>< 175 1 1* S Cttsamlty.V. 210 215 I!snilltnn 1-fiT. 1-75 jl - fi M A: T 42" 4:«» 7!or»e Trust... I.C. - |f -T G • 1.. — 70 llurtson n«a!ty l'f :i" (Van NV.rden 2.%." -v.p liudw.n ISO - 1 \v a *!ilrpton ... 41.1 — Inter B*r Corp 9~> 100 |Westche«ter ... 14>> ISO Ktncs County. 465 — j\v &■ BTat M . 145 If* KBldsertMrfcer. "I" — ' Vlir.d«or l;.. iru U«-ywf Mtse •_*<". 275 IRON AND STEEL BONDS • Xumisii-d by Oushtlm & ifunaua No. I* Wall stnc;.. - l^tr!ie!i»«r» Stee^ Ist* extea "<. dvt 1 .7an I. KCG S.T Xl%" •J.. j.u! i..oiK-y ■;?. oar Auir. 3^.f> 115 HS'i !:u!lai'> Iron Co is. duo O<t. 1:i25....'. I*) " I<J3 l'ufialu 4; Susi(U«; I?on Co If: 5». June. 1932.: «:• ' • 'ao **«!.:*. .fan. I'.rjG » _. j^j^ '.'«! A.- Hack Ccsil jt lion i»t r.«. Jan. i»i7 ui'i lit; •!•• 4«arrha»» m-ney •'.•. «>ci. 195 C . ;■■, I.li !>om Intr. & Stce 1 , Co Tfi. <3ue Ju!v. I*.»2y !«* Wl : - Joafs-Li'-chllii Ist «ioM s*. di« Hay. 1»3;i. .. VSi', jis»% 1« r#lle iron Works Ist f.» due Iwc. J',l2:: 103 V I<^'-, Uilf steel i«t r«. iiu» April. IH2^ — '.41. -Maryland s-.t-.-i <•> lft 5«, dif HeS. 1U22 1»m 1- 1 ■". l-.rtJi l*« 4 «» Ul :.«. due Nov. it*l7 100 " Pesa ** V:r;!3ii'l :=ti-el Co c.r. due s«pt. ly^j.Kia 11o' s -.:;..;! iv i'jit iV>»l i Iron pur inon. ..- 194G I«K >: _- >Ij>« Jr..n A Htt«! <"v Ist «.«. 4u<- F»ti. •1520...1.K5 I<»>'» d« *-on»ul 4 *t». <1-j« \JVtI. 1!>1V. . '-4 •■•. .Ttmj.l'? Ir^J >t«"-l '•<» Ist la due Jun. 183.10* — uxrna." states - corporation. Co.i "rutt s*. tk.;:-t A. c. k. 4uk Ajatl. 11151 .114.i 115', do B D. F. <lu^ Aj-rl>. 1«5I I 14'» US'. • rtnklnjr I"uu<l Sa, d«e A?irll 1. ITW.I im% lt«i i ui^ i!'to*l Co l«l ss. due. l>e«-. 1^52 i"4-» 10-. ..IHiiu H(-H .V. -lat- WIW--13 It* i . EX Oalr l r arnae« i»t s*. du»* *l»lo "31* ;■«' ■■"■ > r~":."r ~ ":." <^l Osir Htntt C« l*t ,'a. .in- liWS-SS l(«j . --. _ -■ -. i.:'.j.oi* r-f-i us m %. ou.^ Jan. laio i««iu flu s*. d-J« April 1. M*3 — - luuS tU lajco* (.uoted "t-iJ liUtrest.*" FINANCIAL MARKETS HIGH STOCK RECORDS. Public Bulling Indiscriminately — Money Conditions Suggest No Immediate Advance in Rates. Many discriminating operators who bought stocks at the attractive purchasing levels estab lished in IPOS took advantage of the high prices attained In last week;* market to liquidate their holdings; At the same time operators who were afraid to come Into the market when quotations were selling from ten to forty points lower were enthusiastic buyers, taking securities with « reckless disregard for conditions governing the speculative movements that have been en- I gineered by clever professional Interests for the purpose of unloading their accounts upon the public element that never exercises common sense in its transactions. Prices reached a new high point on the current movement and were quoted at a range not far under the^bestre corded In the early part of 1907. and though there was a large amount of dfjibuUon re ported the speculation was so -ell handled Jha I th- filing was accomplished without a material reaction from the best figures made In Mondays ide and active dealings. In view of the eager ness shown by commission bouse traders to ac cumulate bull accounts, pool operations along hull lilies doubtless will be continued just as long as there is any possibility of carrying values higher, but on all advances the amount of stock in strong hands will decrease, while the time will come, possibly sooner than generally expected when the foolish public will have all the stocks, with no market to sell on except at big concessions In prices. There has been so much manipulation In recent days am so much buying on borrowed money at quotations that more than measure the coming return of normal times in the country's industries that it is im possible for educated Wall Street observers to see other than the usual results that in the past always have followed periods of speculative In flation Stocks in most cases ape too high to appeal to investment buyers, though in some cases a considerable amount of Investment money has been placed in first class railroad shares and issues that have lower actual yah..'. on the assumption that eventually price levels will make a better showing than any that may be recorded in the current movement. A long time view of the market encourages this ex nectatWi but operations on this theory repre sent :m ■ rule actual purchases which will not be affected by a collapse in the present passing speculation Now buyers on small margins at prevailing quotations, however, do not appear to be la a particularly enviable position. The market has reached the point where the Strongest supports are being withdrawn. Dis tribution of stocks by the people who bought at cheaper levels and the elimination of the short interest are under way. Though money Is easy and promises to remain so for some time to come, money market conditions of themselves will not sustain a bull speculation after the market has passed into the hands of frenzied traders of the get-rich-quick variety. The In vestment position of American securities win not i, injured by speculative losses that may develop in the future. Conditions affecting the intrinsic worth of railroad and Industrial Issues gradually are moving toward a position of greater strength. In the larger number of in stances reasonable dividends are being paid, and while there may be lighter distributions for a time on a certain class of metal shares as a consequence of the long period of depression In the metal industry, the general outlook favors the maintenance of current rates on most se curities throughout the year, with advance* >n some issues in 1910. the latter possibility being based on indications that in the year named our industrial activities will be running toward a plane of record breaking prosperity. At the moment the price of the metal shares does not suggest dividend changes on a downward scale, but unless there is a great expansion in business in the near future at better prices Independent «= t eel concerns may be compelled to lower their rates, while it is not at all unlikely the United States Steel Corporation may find it necessary to suspend for a brief period the dividend on its common stock, which is not being earned at present Wall Street gossip figures out that Steel common Is being held at a high price In order to let the insiders out at good profits and that in the course of time the price will react to the 30"s or lower, with cumulation by the powerful Interests who always have ; made huge speculative profits from the move- I ments in this issue. The undiscriminating pub- I lie baa been buying Steel common around 50. ! When the cut in steel prices was announced and ( this stock sold in the neighborhood of 41 this . class of operators would not touch it. The people who make speculative profits in Wall Street do not wait until the market begins to boll. . The stock market situation as a whole, and the factors that control the real value of securi ties are being studied by careful followers of I market movements, and their conclusions da not encourage the purchase of stocks at pre vailing levels. They believe that more money can bo made by waiting for the inevitable reac tion, but their attitude should not be construed as indicating bearisbness on their part over in dustrial and financial prospects in this country. They recognize that there are many uncertain ties ahead, and that it will be a considerable time before tariff legislation Is effected and business' readjusted to the changes in the sched- ! ules ; they realize that the country will need large crops In the current year and that the outlook for winter wheat is not so promising as hoped for. while they flnil in the heavy spec ulation in stocks and commodities at advanced price? reason for -some uneasiness. But in weighing all evidence and considerations they find the scales heavily in favor of gradual mate rial growth in the affairs that make for prog ress and prosperity. Special significance is at tached to the government's April report of win ter wheat and rye. as the figures of condition i compare with an unfavorable situation at the beginning of the winter and afford a standard for measuring the effect of the winter weather upon these two cereals. The estimated condi tion of winter wheat expressed in percentages was i; 5.3 on December 1. while on April 1 it was 82. compared with a ten-year average of fc6.»j. a loss in the winter months of 3.1 points, against an average loss in the same time In the last tight years of S points, which Indicates that the cereal passed through the season of greatest danger with relatively little loss after starting with its condition comparatively poor. And v [th good weather from now on the crop may be larger than estimates would indicate, especially as. th- acreage is practically equal to the larg est ever planted. Wheat prices advanced to new high levels for the year last week, the Ma;, option selling with but two exceptions at the best figure reported in the last twenty years. The advance appar ently is being overdone, but bull speculators predict better quotations, and. as In stocks, the public is rushing in to buy above $1-4 a bushel when it would not take a bushel IS cents lower. A reaction in wheat would benefit out foreign exchange market by attracting an enlarged ex port demand for the cereal, the outward move ment of which has been extremely limited in recent weeks, total shipments in the la^ two weeks showing a falling off from the corre sponding time a year ago, when the movement was not particularly active, of 2,88i,2<52 bushels. Notwithstanding the expansion in Stock Ex change dealings no indication of a firmer ten dency in the money market la noticed; indeed, in time funds rates are distinctly easier. Commis sion houses have no difficulty in securing at cheap figures all the call accommodation they may desire, while they can make time loans as low as 2's per cent for three months' money and 3^i per tent for over the end of the year on mixed collateral. Sterling exchange is not far from the point at which gold can be sent from here to Paris, and there Is some i^ison to be lieve that shipments of the metal to that centre will be made, as discounts there have advanced, ■hi", exchange on London baa declined. The supply of bills in this market is light, and money conditions offer no inducement for the issuance of finance bills, though later in the season offer- Ings of this sort of exchange may be made. The NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1009. Executor m _,«» TrUSte6 Chartered 1822 The Fanners Loan and Trust Company, Nos. 16, 18, 20' & 22 William Street Branch Office, 475 Fifth Avenue, New York. LOFDOl: , PA ? I S 18 BisLopssafce St. Within. « Bonlerara H»nam»ai Bills of Exchange, Cheques and Cable Transfers, Travelers' Letters of Credit Payable Throughout the World Administrator Guardian *********************************************** I Franklin Trust Company (m\ I * 1 66 Montague' Street, Brooklyn 140 Broadway, New York \g^^J *, * Acts in every fiduciary capacity. Allows interest on Demand and Time Deposits \^_^/ # *********************************************** RAILROAD AND OTHER STOCKS. Following I, the usual table giving the number of shares of all stocks dealt in last we .k together with he hiehesl lowest ami final prices of the week, the final price* of a week ago and the clos- Mni price. !S^ April 11 1908, the net chants of the week and the high and low prices in the year 1309, with the high and low prices in the year 1908: — -— — j - ,r il "Actual sales April 8, , April I Rxnge 15KX>. j Range 1I»OR. * Co - . i V ! HlKh-l i,.w I 1909 . 8. Net - I Hlgb-| Low- | Hl h , Lr>w- Fhar i 1 ■ n«,s I .-si | cst.' I Final. I ]Q<9. change. I sat. I eat. | eat. [ eat. 2fl idams Express "^^::: — "'} ■T » , i = SSI 53 16^ 400 A r^SS!.".v.v.-.v.v.::::: .7;, JWj ;! 7 i !i Sg t-iS ™* « & 2.090 do preferred *J4 47% ..._ .. ■ «* -j * y . ks ♦ 4Vj 95.813 •Amalgamated Copper i ?*'» .','!= '171 3**4 -(«»* I la* 41.7* SV i,\ 35 13 :l.7«»Amer Agricultural Chemical... .1 IPH 30% J«* jg.V ; !^ * Xl Zl 'W 2Mi 91! l.M't, Mo- preferred — - »'-= s , 4 " K ,r R% 31* nvi 7',, 10' i 4 2.300 American can I 4% SH _^ » _ 4l ? ,41";, 41 "; _^ ,? 7 '« _ t;T * 44 .|i ; i #II ? li ; i ■# I "■•K;:-";.:";;?;,^.',"", 0 "::::::::::::! 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Manhattan KU-Va.ed , „ »« I 145 145 ; 144 •1 j IKP,i 142 j Kt\ ! 120 Street Railway.". •«■'.'*! » S! : 22' 23 | —1 ■ 4J 21 I 44', 15 «S si-l »■* gal K^i i,> g* gsigj ■: ■;, Sim, Si Paul & B Ste Marie.. 110% ■"'"• j 145 146 144' ii -1% I M:»'. 1324 135 ! 7!>'4 23^300 km KaniM & T.-xas.V.-, aft j 42% 41-. ... i2j« -~ ... Sli 43Ji| 174 (- . .>■• ■■'. ;i ,4' ; .4 •, , ..•-, ,i ... 41. -*'»MI •VaUonal Rls.uit 'fII •i I ' I<>4 ! .| 1 1 f»7 ! f 4," ■ .*o referred I »» , l^ 1^ 122% 1^ 4 ! 12:: : - U IMWI IWH I»«4 102 .V.., Na« EitamWllntT « Siamplnit. . . ■, ■10 I U | 1::. ,4 _ ?tt I.^ I2S !-"> : . 74 44 525 National Lead ! : " ; s " " "-- 1 M% M", r- -'« MV. ,I. 92 » H7l".H 71". do nreferred 1 )><; '•"■ * 107 107',., 107% - '4I W* ../■ . l".; 4 «4 i.^'Nat Railroad Of Mcxi, „ prof . . . i 50 1 4«H 44«4 4ti« 4 . 45 ■ 4- lii ♦.:>« 38 ; 54' t ' ♦;: t.abo do -. preferred : ■, i - ! . > \ - t \ -■»'. 24 I + :>: > -•"•'« 22% 25«»| 17 -, i«ol*NeWnouw Mining * Smeltini «* »*i ::-.! 34 3H —>. a 3»i j)^^ 4-. MUiilXew r«.rh Mi Brake ' ♦"•■•' ,% RS PS S7's + ', »2 Su : Jim j Ml ..... -4,, v, Tork Central..: • »?J? '.'' I2ft% 130% 130* - % 132% llii'- 126 W, *"»n New York Chlcaso & St ■ tiuli. 35'^ W, na-. r.2H 51% 1 % 57 45., 57^' 24!« U«lSY'CMlr.|4StL<iuto2dpKf «* i ','« 70% 7«% 7* I —1%! 87 I T«' 4 KB ; ->• 3rtC» NT* N J Tel ex dl 1% i- «-- , - , ~, HOY, 122 IIU", • 4' 4 > 122 1 1"-- 122 ! !K» i.HOlik V N.-« Haven & Hartford .; 134 l'-j'. l; ;, 4 les , l(i4 | 4. 1 1 , l.'.T-, ltii 1 m.s., .;■.... ■. Ontario & Western .. ' ■■'■•'-■ ♦;J» 4« ? i 47 ; 47',: - ', »'■>', i 42Vi 47'.j ■•:>■. 1«'950 Norfolk * Western : (! -*'^ gIHI M ,,, ; -,„,,; »" - - •»! 'UK >•«'. 1 ►•: « j 5.1 r>7< North American ,-: I ,;-; - 0' 2 ! f.C'i! M)'. -2H S4',J •- ! : - ; 1 - • 93.V.10 Northern Paclttc • '-'' ,' 1 . 4 ' » 1«% Hi'i Hs'-» • i".i 1 »7 » is;s', i;. - 4 n.t-, . " sill NO Ti ft U. •■ •••■ i . - i ', -■■•'• " 4 - 4 i - n 'si Mm Pacific Mail .. ■■ ,--. ! ,:;r. ::1 j 31 ; sa -'> ■"•"• ! :-.<■.. 4.m *! - 41 " 43 «m Pennsylvania Railroad i »'JH .!•■»<,; 1344 ,341^1 134' i.tv.i I2i;s,i 1.;... 108% ..;■,.,.„.,!■.,.. Gas 4 Coke ! '■• - " s ; n:r 4 117. 113% ! 3Ti Ms j mi. !...; mi •, : -.. i»ittn --I:, Chic &St !.■■••" ' •" , -,'■• '.•■ . 93 ! •..■■. '»' M ! M , .H>ii..l r,-.i •'-."-, .in preferred.. . ■ ", ; "I!. , lid 11" '■ Ito ■ II" ' mm ! |os% M, son plttrburik Coal ,.t. •■•■' *' } '\ .::.. *\ 12 I V- , 41 | f:IV4 -»7'»! 4" 1 no - 1 mi', •.. l :•••'. lie Fort Wayne & Chic.- - \ l .'". z IT.I'/ 17.1,1 11:4 . - ;. . I.:!'- 17:;- i.T, 1 lt;4\ l.fitiO Pressed Steel Car...- ; «H ; • ,-.74 j 37% ::-\ - i 4.-.' 4 1 .'..., 45 i 17' ■. do preferred ■ i ': . ,V . " s '» tw^ ■'■>'• ' *♦! lIW ; IMS i"- 4 •"•> 2.4J12 Pullman PataM Car ■•■ ; '•'• ''' 174» 4 I 176% 174', -f ". . ■ 17fi%| |«1 I 174 ! 147 7 Qulcksllvei . ..'.', 1 3 3HI 3% - »•» 4'j 1"-, I*l 'j ;-,, p.. i', ..:,.: Pecuritlca ; . , •'- J »2 I '..- : '"' : . rIS »2 | M ' JH , M -..".. ■::, :■. .. Steel Spring.. .. ■ •'•< ', *'\ \ 35% 4" i M :•.:+.»•- IN* :!:: ' i; 4:. . ! - : *'* 31.1 -do preferred ,. , j ""',; i«» . 100 j i'»' ; j 103 ; »7>i l.vt . 7.". 462, mo Reading '"-^ Va' = 133 ' i 1:)71k » I:a 'i ! + -'••! M 4"" lIH «* : « i '•'-". - do M preferred ■ ! " ! IO :..: »2 ' • 1 IW W» ! i»;.'..: 7«i 1.800 •Republic It-,., 1 &: Steel \ U*V, -•» , • _. r . 21*, ~. I <•.! ._.,;.•.„ -,.._ ._,,, M ._ 710 -do preferred '-V ■'•■-*• 73% 74.. 7::=,: h n.i SM J ,, 7t]l , "'■'■ >'■ «woriocli Wand "tH r;-'^ - 4t «l :"': "' H ■"•• • > : -' t; ■ -" : « 25« '" • u£lso' Co preferred ••• 28* S'S «-'» l 4 ' o«'m «'4V + I'si •:«%! 57% fi2% 2.1% i':«i St i-: 1 -- &■ San nan --1 pref-. -• I ::.s | ::*.\ :::i >. . % 42 I 311 ! ,-, |, 4 :;,. do Cii X 111 ..tfs new ■ i — H ...- M" ! <i4'..! »51t% — 2'i !■ ii 7', t!4' a «7 = , 4!> raiost Louis .<■ Southwestern | 14H -4% L ; , : o;^ rr m | ... 1% ; •-'', 24 ' I" 1.3» ... preferred. j " 4 .*, -'"' •". i W : KWfcl - <S,! 5K I 47>* :.%-. L'l' ■ii: Sheffield Steel & 1r0n.... :;'" «*,» 7314 7:t', | 7:r. 14] SI , i;s 81* » ' 74 I.". ■ Southern Pa, .ii i '• ♦! ,-- 4|4 | 121 . ; 121% ■ do ex rights • ; .— A ]:,-,'[ 121% 121-» + 's 1 123"^' ill-. I2SI, B*4 7:." .1., preferred "-• '-,' 7 - 125 ! - j 125 j — do ex rlKl.ts v ,. •■".,;." 1-4 ' 124% i 4 12R% i;s*J 12T.'.4 1(h;% «.ono {Southern Railway . '•■• - ,*, L*6 I •-■>: '. 26 • - %i :'7>-.l 2S 1 SIS, 'i' !,;ies- do preferred *°, '','. 044 Bfi i «4».i + V 4) (U-.'jl »> I >;:;■, 2.'.', 2.0«i0 •Tenness Copper .. j »' * 7. ,* <■> . 41»«, 4< 1,1 4- i%i t!l : 34% r.L I ', ■ •_'.■.'•. S.mo! Texas & Pacific ; '* \ ••!{• :;:: | 33% 33% l + '. 1 •'"*« 30 I :i7« 4 i 12%, I.Omi do Land Trust | •';',' j .',' M.'*i S7'il K'.'ij -t 1» 4 I S7V,! -•>, 1*44 4.". 12.400: Thl ■ Avenue Railroa. ....... • i ; 1 '- 1 ••.',, ■ 1814 .••... I r:n ! — 42',. 25% 47 " I i.v . »tO!Toledo Iliiilvvays & UUtht •' "« 12% 13»4 13 I r 14 1»%I it I i;,- .. ,■. fI.HW Toledo fit -..,!- & Western ! l- ■« •^•*:i iV _. | , v _. , .:iUi —IS M'»| 43 I SO*I 11; 3.800 do preferred • 7;'.* .A, ■ 7"'. i 7". 7" : -, * ', 74' 4 : >'*■< 7.i- 33 400 Twin , it- R T - 1 •'.- ',1 , 103% KM j Hi:; vj . I | H. 7 I ;i7 | M: 7> 4 I.: aion Hair & Paper j .'■ « " |.« 11 . 10., - I ' 11', j in, m ,-, 4 'an do preferred I •;■' • "". ■ eg ' fin ' OS | +1.1 .:.-, ! m l™««% "44", ; -v;, ;,.«> Union, Pacific • '•;'" '. .:! 4 IRB4 IWI" s | ls«i.i , 2 ■ l«i' 4 ! 172' s l I^4-, It.:', 1.4.-.:: •-• ureferred V.vr. j JWH 96 . |f.i 4 1 BB»i t>s<,: -4 '. »7 ! 04 ] li« | 7!ii; 3.720tU -' Cast Irvn lMp« • Fdr> ... -, -• ; -. -■ ff> | ;toli j 2M4 +14 | -':''-4 | 24« i j ■. . i.sj. ■,-.•..1 •».. preferred • ••■ , ''■' > '■• 7:1 I 74 Hi 72". + l>! 77 70 I 7**4 l F«% 10«t 1 "r.1t.-.l Slates Kxur«-s» •••-• - , _.' «7 ' »~ ! S4 4-3-! >-7 1 v.! I 80 ' 70 4.4.K1 r. S Realtj A Improvement... . - , <■• I -oi^ 74^1 7; . . 4. .j,. 7 - , , a , | M 1 ;,,.,. I .«ioi United States Rubber i -' • ; •" i! :ii | ; { i | si", i _ '. j .-{4 l,' ._.- > «-, 1 17', 2.425J do 1-' preferred I -^-.j '.:',- 1,14 | 104 ! 104,1 — Hi 1..7 I IIS ! KN i 70 900 -i- -M preferred. , «•■• >- 7(1%: 72 | 7oiJ +P. | ;.i\ 874 | 751j| « 362.228 Vn!te<l States Steel - - ;•■_ 1 •fiaj 40-41 61*4 •"•"'« -1 % -'•■'•'- 41' 4 ; Rs%! •.-.-,». 10.K77 do preferred ' :!* V, l !?J 113VJ H4H 113 Nil + I i US I 107 I 1I4 1 !,: «-7' 4 2.r.io!*t:tah Copper ■ ■.» !.',« 42% 4.-!' 4 ! 4::. — ».! 17' 1 ::;>■. • .v.'*. ' 20 .17.^10 Vlr«cinle Carolina Chemical , 10% ■»; • 441) 4T(;k , 4 ,, 4 4. :3^| , s - 4 407,1 4r , v ; 4, « ido nrefwred J •'■•« 11 ' 517 | 117 ! 11s | —It 11« j 114 115 I S7 ■-• *•>" Wai - j •","■« '.' 1814 IS'il lS»il — r— ' ■'« 15 I 2OH »;v 15--'< mV d,-. preferred ■ J ''■' -J 1 - " 17 47H ] 47 I + '■■ '52 ' 11 j 32- 1 13 l.vwells Fargo: Express 1 - .£- I 310 I 310 ! 310 ' — -•-"! Hin I ;.::o | 325* 2T« S.3l>olWestern Maryland ..... ~ - « 1» »I 20 j l!'". + '. 25*,! 104, 24 J 5 7 :«■• Western I lon TeleaTaph.. . . .«1-J '.' . ,-,-, | ,;;,. '■ , 7 ! 4- 2% 71,- , a, i T ..<: 41 iI,ROT» WesUnghOttiM! Manufa-turins... 13% W R=^| rj, , s ,^| + IVi | A ,.,^ 7, . ,M, M r ,so! do Ist preferred ' - ']•' 117 | , 1s . | r , , . ;;-., | |2 ,, j ,, (> i ,_. s •_im;Wheellns A Uk« Kile J •> »™ i"-- 101* 1 i.,.x,r —Ul '••-« Sti I*l : »>. HMi do Ist preferred ■ 14 I -.- n-, | ■ . „, • 1 2oj t ; , ( | ,, v> •><> - ! "fit. l { .„ ••<> do 2d. preferred - - - — ; -'';• '". liv 11 1 , _ -. I:.'. I". i.v. 4 ! .; 20.0001 Wisconsin Central — j 2-- 4S* 4 1 574 41. - 1 4--RU! Rf>'i! ■r. . 1 »ii M.'.ti l«n do prefr-red >• 37*4 mi VT 1 ST ' , v "'- , _.i| sot;! ej»4t-73»i 33 ' • 100 •■: certltU-aieg.. ■..■■■■■■■■■. I - l_ SS^ -■ , Bfi%( 86%! +P. SS%i M»ttl — I — :.45V4l>' Total wales, for the wrck. TnliMed. fSniall lorn. - . -£ . "" mercantile d>mand i<t accommodation oontio- I nea unimportant. An encouraajrina; denretopmemt | in g>.;\ ertiiiif'Tit finances is the gain In revenue, which so far this month lias resulted in a fed eral surplus, against a deficit in the same time last year. - :/*... FIFTH AYE. a 36™ ST., NEW YORK CAPITAL & SURPLUS $1,400,000 Interest Paid on Daily Balances. DIRECTORS BFNJAMIV ALTMAN. / GATES W. MeGAKRAH. B Altmin & C* -"■£ Mechanics Natl Ban*.* mnv I*l on ((TOR CHARLES A. PEABODY. Jeo r b«eb Prest Mutual ' !<> Inl Ca Chairman First National Bank. OKI) W. PERKINS. STEPHEN B*KF.n. J - P Morgan * Co. Banker*. Pres't Bank of tho Manhattan Col niI.MAM H. PORTER. GEO. B. CASE. Pre»'t Chemical Nafl Bank. White & fas». Attorneys. SEWAKD PROSPER. Vice-P.-»«. IHOHAS (OrHRA.V. JR.. I>\MKI, G. REID. Vice- President. Rock Island System. st r, C. CONVEKSE. DOIV.LAS ROBINSON. President. R(>al Estate . 11. P. OAVISON. ■ ■-■-. M> ARCHIBALD I>. RCSSEIX. .1 P. Morsran * to.. Bankers. ALEXANDER 11. STEVENS. JOHN I. DOWNEY. Vi, ■<• President. Building Construction. JOHN K. THOMPSON. ROBERT WALTON <JOELET. Vice- Pres't Bankers Trust Co. THOMAS W. LAMONT. CHARLES L. TIFFANY. \lce-Prest First National Bank. Vlce-Pres't Tiffany A Co. EDGAR I- MARSTON. ALBERT H. WIGCIX. Blair & Co . Bankers. Vlce-Pres't Chase Na?'l Bank. OFFICERS »• r rONVERSE. Presiaent. THOMAS tOCHR.*.?*. Jr.. Vlce-Prea iiF\ H I 'tEVENS, Vlce-Pres. «iEO. \T. PAN* OAST, Cashier. REWARD PROsSER . Vlce-Pres. HOWARD BOOCOCK. As,! Sec. WEEKLY TABLE OF BONDS. ! Last! I IFin'li Sales! , Borfds. jprer.jHlglll UwJ Apr.j*Xe^ >;il» fH7oi.K>;japanese -4^3 1 ■■•'■■ ■•« i Wil W I + '* 43O«x>i dc 2d.... I WVtl *%l : "'»i U * !I H T ;• :;' <»»), uu 43 I >*'. : SO^I - Ml.ii -1- 1 17l>UU|itei. of Cuba 5a . . . I Wl' % \ W.I \ l«2Vj l"-> ( lUUWjL- S of Mcx 3s 1 B»ii ■•- - «* 2i » - T "* lhiao; do 4s . | «•'» I W.li »-l'2i KJ!»I T .*» 34000|gan Paul.. Da Bets. WHI '.'> : W I w 1 * 1'»1 '» 4oi-<->,.Ni c-i's l'.'.T newim*iin}»iim*in»*u-— rr HJUU do ii»ir |im-,iii>4 ;iu4 in;-« i — '* ,-,.,«», .. 4s no? .. l"--, ;«'-» i'- i'"- l *l -r '« 34«0i.»| do 4s 1988 ,l"l» l"i i,!"' 1 ! l'»' • . ifi*»>jAiutiu» k.x Js H ; l>»^4i ti;»'«i '•*■>'• I + * Wo Alb A; »usn 3'-.5..j MM] Wt 1 ■ l^'jl t>'itl lOUUOU All!- Chalmen js. . | 83 1 -.--,-•. + » JOV.Kj.Am As Cham ta... IMM [10U i l<lv, l'«> 1 bOUUIAm ll.!.: ,v L. >;:(. UH\ ; U?»- 4 ; WJ«il '•'^'•-1 — '* ](««( An; Ice i-eo tJs | 75 | 7.'. j 7."» | 75 j Wi.mii Am T .V- T Col 45. . | W.i «• . Wi\ V'< I + 'i 61850W do Convl 4*. ; •>•» |lWt*ii W*l»|luiTii — ■*■• lOSOOUIAm Tobacco ti»... II" , 1 1!» 2 1 1" !!■■ » r * i:.....-' •!■. 4s I W*4| il» i -."'■' 1 t 'a 35OUOJA T& 9 X A-1J 4s in 1 -..; M I M 1!H I — 'a 47uAo do ■-':'! ■ I '•"■■■ U4'-ji l<4 | '■•-* • — *2 SSOOOO do O«n Is |WU'i 1"! l-> 11 -I | + •» ii«.n>i<ii no i-'onvt Da ; I'".' I"'* lo»*«|loS»i| — '■ 4<Jii<i<«)| do Convt 4* ,l"i : 3 '." |IWHiIIU7 ; — '; :.•-" do E Ukla 4s | Vl\ ; '.'T 1 .- '.'7 .• | !'7' 2{ — '* 1 .•■»• do Tr 81. 4» j '■'■"•'« , '•'•"•' ■'■"•< :O' : ! + '« 5000 V. Ci ..-• 4- j U7 J 4 ; in J4J 4 , Vt . | '-'7 4 Mull, do L ,v X 4« j SB I 1«> ! Mt! SB 1 r I Sl<>ik>'l{ & U Gold 4-.. ... , i'»'\ IWI « ll.V'jlt'" 1 ':: - '* 4.« M. d... I 1I 1 I. EAWV 4* !-4 i :'4 , IM i :'4",| - 't I^ikh. do Prior ■'■'■* 1 IH | W;;: '( 1 Vl';, — '2 10-OI do Hr . . 1 02 I •■- . »2% ' - >:i » -r ■** ;«im»i ,i , s*n 34s • ; :: ' 1: *; '•'» ♦ '•'' 1 '■'' I — '♦ louui do Res.... ; — : t»i i "I I '■•' I — ...I Beech Creek 4» ;Ml l." 1 * 100% '■ . + II 3*3 * J..«N"ip,lletri Steel 5s I !>3S, 83%»| « | .-3'^ — 104000 [i T Gold 5s [105 [106 !■■". 1 1.".-, .-r *« .-,. ,-.h, do 4» . I ■>>,-"« M^l N">'-| -r "• 130>«»'Hkln In El 15t....,1"2 ;li)2>,jlO'JU l"- ; ; + '= 40uo.Ukln In Gas 5a lU6Ti|lO7 107 1 i"7 . t '« 4000 H & S ! S X :.»..! »•» I M 1 M I m 1 t- 1 19000 Can So Ist E*t tis.ilfW-. 10S^(H«H »> iimhmi jo -•■! .■- ; i«2 V H 1 "- 1*:1 * : l"- l 4 i «••'» I — ♦ 4000 1C of r.a. Con 5» .. . . U'»» 11'"-. : 1IW 1 ! lli>' 5 i + .'♦ ItMN«! do Ist Inc . |80 I 71' i TV | 7'J i— \ 1000 do St] I 1 *» I "l I M I "•' }+.*.; H>2(»>l»i do I'd In. .1 «7 i 8.H>,1 05 ; f>'i, +■ IS lrtt*>j do Str-1 .. i•»l 6» I«*i»> I-r ••! 46000 do Ctfs . ■ I ''7 188 j '.7 } | ■*■ 1 •Hjinhii do 3<l Inc Ctfs... «2 !»W 1«I «3 j+ J 37<»x>! do St] ,| B i M ! «lSi «* I fl »»Vif»i tVnt I>ather 5,». . . I I^HI -.- , : W»4 i' sT »; + » 4O._«>> •■ of N.l lien Sa '--■. 129 '■-'■. I -" j + *» ■a«», do I.e X . i-;; « r-.- ! 1-74 1-7-, - '* (OOOOjCenl Pa- ■:•: 45.. [ ''7\ ■•7- ■?. t'7**! — immni do 3' 2 ■ ■■" •> •"'> **s ••"?»: + .• 4i)«ii'Ches & <> Con '■- . ' 1 15',, 11.". 4 ".".■. r'. - , + ■« 2>J<*> do Gen 4 ■■-:» - ; ltO> 4 ; 1W» l'«s'* t'" I*,1 *, ■* aw do Keg " I— l«« >'■"• «'•* ! 74<"»>! do Imp :>» Ctfs.'.fKßi 102 IOIS I"' I2i««> ■'. . His Sandy 4«.| *O~*\ :-' J SIH« '•>■> . — !*! * ftMOmtChle &• Alton 3H» 7« ! i.' .' ; "* 7'!'« 7«"«; — «» 29000 do 35 . i 7«Ui 7^=jj T.sv~! 7»H -: (tt*M»iC* ,v E 111 ■;.;. 3»..,115 [115 II." (115 j 1<»«« do Re* A Imp 4s] X7 I*,1 *, •« 188 : 8S« j - •» !4<-h> & Ind Coal te.~.';|114%1114*&1114%|114%| — 'a a«00 C « N W Deb ll'-l 1 I"- , l«1 4 I'"*.' I*,1 *, UO\. Tl\ 13000 do Con 7s 1" : Ino 1 -- 116 Mi HCfe if '» '..... do •■• • 3',?< 1 »'J>,i !U' 4 Kl<»| !K;i»| •j<,mi. do Reg . , i»3"v ti:tt.; y:i'»j !>:t', ; — '* 1.M.. .• i- w In.l Con 4«.: '.»s'*. t***' '■"' j <•«'•'< 2f)O" do Gen i:s 112 [112^lll2H|H2 t i + H 8720001 Cl* \- <J Oen 4»..|1««4|100%|100«4!M«*.! J- '» 4^>«'l! do Joint 4* , i'- - — . i^S: •••» « , 14««» do R-K ; f»7'»: asi^l »v,l !.»i«i + S 3t»tu do Den I>lv 4«.'.|l'»H 1""'«1 ""'« ''"■■. ''"''• — »» 17iK»»j do 111 I'i. »- -VPt ; HC,i I<«2 lO2M 3400n do 34« ; Pl?. 01 l «: WH '•'»'»; " 1(K»O:C G I. & C Ist 5« I"4 103*i|103% WMk — '* IMIO C Ind & L. 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Rich * r» Com ss < ■'« "" " (> ' ''.' Sioooist M M*B Gen oilUlHlllS |lU«tU«iJ - ?4 THREE- YEAR FIVE PER CENT. COLLATERAL NOTES The Central Grossfowo Railroad Go. In xiew of trie maturity of the abov; Xot?s ?j jf n Ist. 130 ft. and the Receivership of the et>«PS«qsi Street Hailivay Company, the Guarantor or th« .v o t^ and th» lessee of the railroad, at the request of s^,l^, or a large •.••'•■■•- Note,. ti , mifr _ signed have consent*..! to act as a fnmmil^jjj,.^ Agreement dated April », IIH«». for the BBSM 0 ; „-. ■erring the interests of tfie said notehoasa^ Holders of sai.l Notes are renu^stefl to «t»rt «,., with the ! ITED STATES MORTCAGK<£ IKCd COJIPANY. 55 Cedar Street. Xew Tork. tla* Dcss«bbt desla-nat< in saiil Atrreemont. before April 2*. Msj ,» with the CITT TRUST < oil PA NT OF BOSTOXva^ as a?»>iir for th? I>ep«sltary. Certificates of Deposit will be Issue,! ry th»^a <'ompany for each Note. f"pie s o f the AKrcnrnrutajj be procured from the I.^posltary. I —■■■■! » C. CCTLER, ( Bsaasal 1 MiAm.Ks rß.wns \l>^^■■.. .1 ALLEN HRTK HERBERT 1.. aTMUID KM I. M. UAlilll Ms. JUULS MAYKR. Coun,e,. '•"■»« 4.T Exchanse place. New Tork CM.VEKT BREWER. Secretary. .'..". ■ ><!ar Street. New York GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bonrl <iun:ations compare as toiluwt with those of a week ace — April .T— — ApiV 81.1. A»k*d. rm ...Swi. 1 S 2*. rf?i<<tere<i. 1D». . . . |rtj '- lirj jnjtj j K I.'. Tv 2-». coupon. lx:» I'^S ttV^ 1 V. S. 3.«. registered. lldi^-MS. j,»] i t |,^» | Wl^ X V. S. 3«. coupon, laos- 1 !* i»>i : s K2!i w; ! , ie, V. S. .'is. smjH Km.is !•»> — vn _ I". S. 4*. r*jtistereii. I9SS II t» 1I^ J » 110 !a\ I*. S 4s. coupon. HCT. VJi'i - ?-J»=j _ Pannjr.a 2?. reciMt^rvJ. lO>>. . . li»l l»l'j I«I Jnfi Panama 3a, 1939 lnl li«l>, jut M, rtMl!p|>ine ■»» lOw — li« _ District uf •/ .:i:.t •■!.! 3-4Q*...loH'a — h>Vj — ." » BANK EXCHANGES: SALES RECORDED. The hank exchanges of the Xew Tor* Clear.r; House ami the shares sold on th»- X»w York Stoii Exchange last week an«l in thr same week of tis preceding two years c-orrpare as follows: \rril >. •«» . April I', 's ApnlttTE Exchange* 91. <2?.31 1.719 $1. ITT. «."•!. 4"T J»,r*!>l.rw4.«:! No. shares soil &4T3.46S Z.Z'J7.'Z>'> 3.13JLX1 WEEKLY TABLE OF BONDS. i I I-asit' ! [Ftal! Sale?, i Bunds. pier. Hish Low; Afr. l 5e i } sale, i | ?. ;cS«3» SOOUI rto Stpd HIV- tll-VlM'* 111=« -I« !«»►; d.> Rtt 4s t»» ,im ; ix> y» — f.MX>; do Hiv * «; 48.. | »•** '-•>'• !*''>"y" : i - • 2o:!HH> SI I. A.« F lief 4s *.">•»« »; x. ; - < |>* ♦ H>O| do «:*-n 5s 11l ... -} 4'XM>| do *;f-n «-■« 1 12**1 K?» l-:'» t-S - ' r_i*»i U.> Oen r.# Rets.. vs-.»; >;> |fO *> .- i IIKK*» St L Sitn Is; 4?=..: !M' 4 !»» -.14 , M |— it stHM>] Jo lon 1- , T»'- 4 >"« T>V 7*\ — inm>t>;.--an An *A I' 4s. . ■ !»> tf» 4 ; fO^; W. —" r.txico Sea h A !. GoM 4-». ■■ •<:"■.• T^' t fl><~ Tr, - -» •nOOOJSO Tac < - l Tr 45... 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"»• ta> ♦ "'^ .2 - \ 1000 V S Re,l & Ref «i.| W « » »i£ ■■■-- - j «»«OU 9 Steel s F :>*.. 1 ■-. «M :in-^ "^ _ s .;.■«.. V» * - ■ 44T.H><>: .!(» Kef * Kxt 4.*.! £»» '■'.• •-? jp. ; > » I ;m«h> da W " ■ ' ■.•»»»>• do «-tfs ! J i j^ «4 : -.• ' 123000 We»t M.I 49 «•.> . " • j *i s* i-J ".»>«> do > ■■•!•■•• 4S >*>I g| 5 [ fQ !— lOOOfW x v * mr <^n 4s W jSifißßilWi - * 2iHMH»!\Ve»t Shore 45 ; jj l -'J ''.;. 4 ,, v . ,i<rj 4 ,- » I-Jl » ■ f d.» Keg ■•■ • , »"t£ , 'j-T," : , kV , k: 7 - * do X*« UMtMKi Hniinnh > !^mp>. \\ In <-| !'• { 4700.J In Cots 4, A.. I£ \ ..'- ' £2 My -" 1 .' lJ* «KMI w *L -~Z, 165000JW13 Cent •'•■ • 4a..l » ' * >: *' _ ' $23,116,000 Toial sales fcr t!ie «»«•*- -- RAILROAD EARNINGS. The Tribune has printed th» gross J^^, The ; • ■ ! thlrty-stx rail:. or system n.r t. in MarH, Of t^ese. thirty 'Cesf* 1 I 7tl. oi- M.6 per cent, and *ix re urn j ! « ..." ?.l per cent. The whole show. **» ! $I.Tm •• or 12.7 per cent. Fourth week la March— _^ Dt»»«** *?i j « companies. t.^«^ J^l™. *.* T0..1 W %lis»'« «»»-^ Sh'eß* - IXTER> . * Fourth weelcln March. t%™£ £$*&. *^ July I to Martii 31.- ■ «.-»•*«** -x r cO * Fourth week in March. **2"SS bS«U»* July 1 to sure* 31...- «..9 H «-- »; : ... . IXJCISVILUE & NAM Fourth week In March. $I.^*' ■ ' A 0 * : Fourth wwk in Ma- .< - " V.. I;* «•** July 1 1 •', V." ** NATION M. RAIUWATS O» 733 , -* I Fourth week in March. f*»»?S: lii;iri.3l* i July 1 to March 31 . . . vs -' l °*' p , w< rt I N^'AOA^R>ON-OB^^ p| Foarth week In March. *'-•;,',* iV.fi* ' July Ito March 31.... - S - U \.^ vit X.v RIO GRANDE SOCTH«RX-jJ > Fourt B week In March. '4«s ' *m"3«* July Ito March ai.... «♦ -^ _.«. <TEK N. ,- TOLJSI-O. ST. IJOLIS & « s>T&r - Fourth week in 3l,rch. »:•• ?»•* gg i*" July 1 t.. March 31 2.363.C* a :»>;?■£ WISCONSIN CBSTRAU Xo U r,h week in Marc.. *Ig.^> S& ' " i July 1 to March .11 lV5 * v-THEK v + , rourth ~eeK inMarch. JWJJM .^g i»^ ! 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