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12* 18fe4 Guaranty Trust Co. of New York 28 Nassau Street Capita] - $5,000,000. Surplus - 18,000,000. Fifth Avenue Branch 514 Fifth Avenue j London Branch 33 Lombard St., E. C. niT»OV A MANHATTAN COM. 11l |)-(l\ A MANHATTAN » ; ••- lIIIMN COMPANIES C-. J9ll nriw)\ <<»Mr\Nii> rrn. ST. ions. K<K"KY >IT. a PAC. .V. BT. !<t?i- ROCKY MT. A" PAC TIT*. FREDERIC H. KiTSK & GO. %♦•»» >ork Boston FOR ;3ALE HOOVER UkimSL MM PEOPLES BANK FOURTH MUGHAL BANK BfiKKERS TRUST CG. CLXNTOV «,|i BEKI _ 1 WAIJ. ST. GUARANTEEFStdCKS sexp roi: list. I Effingham Lawrence & Co. 11l Broadway 1552 1 910 ids B. Colgate & Co. I Sfi M all SU. »w York M KM BEKS IN VKSTM KNT N. \. -7<»< k EX. BONDS DIVIDEND f NOTICES. General chemical rOKPAM. r."i Brotwi Stne« t. New York. November IS. l»10. Thf rfiruiiir quarterly cJiviafiiU o* one and • r>-n^-hi,if r^r ttij il'.ci) will tv paid January r;. 7«n. i<. preferred Ftocktoldcns of rt-cord at 11.I 1 . M.. Tuesday. It^cevr.i^r io. 191t>. .iAi:i> ].. MORGAN. Tr«-amr"r. MONEY AND EXCHANGE. MONEY MARKET.— Money on call opt^ed j »t 2'> v per cent: hictiost. - 3 * per cent: low-] ***t. T ! 4 i»er cent: closing. 2'« per cent; rul :nc rate. 1" = r>er cent. Time money was j -ir. chanced, '<it'niand being rather quif t : j rate? for all maturltlpp from Mx:y days in f"i:r months were 4 l^-t-j ncr cent, for ! m"x monthF the rate continued at 4 ! r P p r t «-"TH. M*>rciintilf» paj^er - iseupS in i fairiy litH*-iil anioiiutf 1 . meeting with a j ramewhai improved demand. IXates. Z 1 - t 'a l > j f*-r tr'nt for sixty days" ■.. re r*i\-able and choice four to six months" j Fincl* 1 names, and 666*4 per cent for others, i FOREIGN EXCHANGE. —The foreign j inarkpt opened strong, v.-ith rate? up 1" to Z-l> pointF Trorn Tuesday's prevail- 1 s:iir level. Cables were quoted at 4.s&k/5 ; 4.MiB&. 'l^niand strrlius at 4.66(8©'4.8610 and ! ?ixty-day ttflls at •4.S2lii'<?4.KI IrA.1 rA. Short franc? • v*>tb around B^O lese 1-d' and short reichs- j n;;:rks M 15-16 lff-p 1-* A. The niarket h^ld i ?!fad>- ttaroustaont The day. without much , chance it; rates from th? openmc. <"a.hi<»s j ■w*.r*- quofvi a.t 4.M** l <&4.SfK>. r >. demand sier- \ line at 4.h&£-><iii.%>:.lO ajid sixty-day bills at j 035&-4.CU. Short francs iield around n.^ 1 Jf« n-«4 and Ebort reichtmarks at 'M 10-lt ; Banker£* ]>ost«Mi rates follow: Sixty <Ib-^s. Demand. hfrlinsr ■* fiS -i.»-7 «;<^rniaro . rfiehKir.arkß H4-*. : fI.V« TUJEJam. frfir.r« ."..224 JLSOSb r. rte. franc* .'.21 U 5-l»^i htrltserland, f-Tincs ii.2W h.l9y si" : !aiT3. s-;]i!a«Ts ?.« 7*7 * 4" ! i ] iXJIIESTIC EXCHANGE.— Boston, par: C!ncapo. .*"• discount; San Francisco. sijriiL I }iar, !^f«»{;rEp): Sc premium : New nrlrans, j ."nim»r'-ial Wa7T.<- divrouni. bank SI prem ium: Charleston, tiuyinc: par, poliiiih sc] premium: St. I>oui?=. Isc dipcoun; bid. r.*>c | premium wsked; Savannah, buying 3-l€c • ri"-. tuilt. P^iliitß P^T'. BANK CLEARINGS, j- N<r»r Y.-rK. ex- j i-hances COSJSX.Sai. balances JT3.355.315; Ral- 1 -, ; ,.-, 7 -r, rif-nanp^s S, r ..TC. ."..-;", balances J- r -T5.- j r;j; I'hJadeij.hia. eschanpes 52".7t;-;.4Sv. bal- \ ;.ti -c fi^SM».S4: Boston, exchanges $2>,l>>:j.- i «'•:• haianpe? JLSISJ2;: Chicago, exchanses j JA».4HS^7. !)ii;ir)ce^ JI.SS4.SC PLLVER MARKET.^Commercial bar sil- ! i r. 55~j»c: Meaataui silver dollars. *•><■: bar! Ei'v^r dosed m London at 25 9-16(1. tin- j • ■.•■;i:x»-d. GOLD PREMIUM-— ln Madrid. 7.0 a; Lls i-.Ji. 7.V.. M ■::<!' AX EXCHANGE. — Mexican ex- i i haxsre or N r 'W York is quoted at 2.01^4. GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS. — R<-r-eipts i fro<n cuFtonxs yesterday were R'i'.iTC; in- . -'r;ial revenue, inc-'udm;: corporation tu.x. J4C.CB and miscellaneous. s— •l.i | >>. a total of • V. .V*? .V-i. ag-a!;:."=t total expenditures on or- j dnonry account of SI.SSO.WB. For tlie month j tn cmt ordinary receipts have been $>.- ! fiS.<K3 and ordinary expenditures $3s».T?*>.tc;S. j ■ jhe excess of expenditures amounting to j T.V' '.I'-i. For llie fii^cal year to date ordi- i ' r<ary receipts havr i«^en J2&1,€6£,309. acainst \ , 5256-3P5.63; in tli<- same period in ISO 9. and) i»rdlanry expenditures 52...T75.fr.";. apain^t I 553J356.Q0 in IM9. the «'xcpf« «>f expenditures j this year amnunnne lo SiS.III.FrS4, compared ; v.;-;*: an nr* 1 ?? of ex;.rriditure^ laFt year of ; 3T'' .?",'-. ITT. Including Panama Canal ac- j count and r^hlic debt, the excess of all . •xpendltur«: over receipts since July 1j : j.rnojritt'd 10 J2liSLG6ft. against an excess j ;T] I t,«i fv^rr« > Fr" i n<i:nj: ;.erU«d h year ago of ; BUB-TREAEURT.-r:The Bub-TreasuiT p j debtor to the Cleartn|: Honrc Sl^MM^tt. FOREIGN FINANCIAL. j Tycoon Nov. 25.— Console clowd =* lower}' *>: Ti"t for money ar.i 78 tt-16 for acconnt. ( A7i^rr,nnß «■» ii-ictiwriC'-d at i^ f v. ''anadian! Ve-ifi- nas *^ hicher at •_"< 1 l & s and «irand j Trunk waf m loiver at -«. ' - \',r>n*y t\a« riwiv and Kcarce and discount | j- 3 tec xi'Tt. harder. T!,c Kir>r-k roarkei was cenerally ou'.et. y, PrjliticF checks speculation, riui Rood in- j \*stnwn» huyinjg Ik progresssing i?i Indian j 1 and forelcn wcuritiep. Reports of riots rt»- j , ■prt.f.i.ft'. Mexican shaves atid )>ars of jr f> !d export* <a.;.p'»<i « loss of a quarter of r 1 pojni m r-onsoi?. • ] A.Tnorican securities op*»ncd stead>- aTi<i advanced * fj-ax-tinu on llslu support dunns ; i - , forenoon. Tli« m«rk<-t -*ue- withoul i. Uh'.v.k-. jn the afternoon. Wall Street i=ent ' only •■*. few wdei's. iind the closins v^- dull, j 1 • all money in l>.nd..n. 4\ r a~.< per cent:!. orwn riarkfi discount rate for short bills, t i- k per oMit: lons bills. 4 7-l>;'o-i'- : vr <-.-ni:|i I%"r]in discount rale. 4=, j>er oenr; i'aris dis- 1 count rate. 2\ per <-ent: }':;ns ex<hancr on London. Z> f ran so»s o»- A centimes: Berlin ex- |< fhajjpe on London, marks «S»i pfennigs, j . P.ar poid, 77s Hd. and American eagles TCs ; I'ari?:. Nov. 23.— Three per c* nt rentes j closed !l r * centinjee lower, at 5>7 fran<-s j J ««'t;:i:nes. Prices were steady on the j Lourse. _____ lierl:n. Nov. 23.— Prices penerally w^re , v .aicer on the lioerse. A few si.ares • Bbowed ad'.-s.;ier-F. |1 IRON TRADE* CONDITIONS. •Tiie Iron Ape"' .says: ■ '.'•jrrent developments in the iron trade:' are of small importance and little chanpe . t :.-• looked fur in the remainder of the ypar. In pijr iroa production there is a slight jail- | ' iiig off. but even so. stocks are still Increas- , t iv.X. The Tnited Ftates Stet-1 Corporation J>■ j.as made a further reduction in active J^ hiaFt fum-.iee capacity lo prevent holiday j ._ aocumulauons. In addition to rail orders ; . airtidv announced the Lackawanna recent- 1 'y bouktlt \>.i'*> tons for new work, the- or- . «iev twins diiided between two mills. Its i !«Mjuirer;iejitE for replacements have not , r vet Ik-^'Ti niadp up. The l>-ijiKh Valley has j t ;.;ar,.<] ■ sons, hut its total purchase* for ' Wl art- expected 10 be iO.OJO tons. Some of | I the raQro— dfl are riKTirinp on bridge work, « but <»r orders are comliiE out slowly. Chi- * .■a^u Qads some indication! of ■ more lib- 9 *-~.i\ buyins policy by ndlroad car and re- c pair shops. Thf !*'adinr fabricating interest has five r tnonths' work abead and there Is si little . • r^.i7«».- |irosp<-ct in structural lines. For the )*>.<--tofH»-e at the Pcouusytvaaia Termintil. N< tv York, bids will be opened next week \ for fu'Jft* ions. A Pittshurg company has taken I.7'tft ions for a ferry bouse at <'nrx tandl street, this city. FYom Pit— sburi; it Is j reported that bill* t and nlieet bar prices will j i «r» i af t «'r l«e made 011 a Pittsburp Ijnsif-. | v.ith full fr«»iEht Jidded. itistcad of maklnp | l * etrnimoii prir-e tor Vounnstowji. WheejiiiK i ,-m«l Pittsbure terrttory as heretofore. Pie i ( Ir«>n market? are quieter, thooffb Chicago ! j r«-j«irtr >nmc fair sales, in which Southern j fujuaoew have i-hared to a «rr*';«ter extent j uisr for some rhne. Thr- Boutbern nitiia- ! * tion if waker. 1 (touch the jirincipal lnter r^i« Lhrre Htm hold aloof, their Jll .v« basis I £ V-«-:t:r below |Ac f-ompetiiive level fixed by STOCK PRICES ADVANCE ON LIGHT VOLUME OF TRADING ■EW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES— WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 191° 1 -y*y i_ AinoriraTi R«-e>r Suf-jr I 37*^ 3' * 37Ufl vi' 4 j.^j <W ll^aciexie Ijas MCi * ' 4 ;, ,-,7.i<K!Lr i4^a_!l4 : iSi • M 1 ; .?i ESHii i» m i «- :j psss! i S^BFttraSi 1 ! ? ' 700 :* i* American Car* Fdrv . . Mttl 6#% HW'BW 54% 55 100:-2> 2 'National of Hex. Pr 69 «* g J -, c , ".• -•. (Vmertcan 1 ocomotive '<" |ll « +' ♦"* :: '' * " ■ 575 4 N ' vada ' on - Copper 20*4 • J^ ! r..- tSZ "7 " .. ....: .: \,J ; m ;,;■ S% -■% S3%i 33% - M IW-% New York Air Brake 744 1 HuW-£ America^ 6me\& »2 SS 7P*, 80 79% M> 4.800 Si N>w Tork r en tral UWi 1^ «T_^ » Am Sta DrßatdhTiw k " R v: >: v ' : - <T '* 200-^4 N-w York. oo n t. & w«n...- 42V. «•* 4'U g4 £*»« "o _1 Amor7ca.n «nuff nr .** . l6]«!l0Uiil0m!lCl»i 100 102 100 -\ Norfolk & Western i SP^i «?'* »■'** " 64* i -=» tme ran '^"eel Foundrj-.- I 47\ 47V 47»» 3 2\ 47% 18 600-1 North American |«M «4 «?i«i 1 " 1i,!!»1 i ,!!» Ame-iax^u-ar - 017% ;117; 117v 4 117% 117 IIS 6.3- 1 " ■•■» Northern Pacific ! lir. 117 4?!* iS j£x«Vk »L-4 '\racran lu^r pr." ...;il6 ;nt4aifi * U621U5% 118 W- S (Paciflc Tei. & Tel ! 45% *5Mm i^rffi iaoS 1 TOW 4 2 Amer Tel & Tel 142% 142% 142fifejl42^ 142% 142% 8.7001 + *.* Pennsylvania Railroad *T^ l^^^ffi^ioS! L 700! ♦ 4 Atehlm :.....: 1037* lOS%i 103% 103»i 176 - % People'B Gas & Coke !106?»!l06?8 10% \^>* I™ Il* * lf« -ii Atcheon pr":: 1015i101%101%i101% ! l<».!101% a-! P.. C. C. & St. L [97 !^7 96 N \^\-%. J0 -- Baltimore & Ohio 400.- jj Quicksilver pr Ir, ;_s^ ;.|^ ; J« «S 4 0<i + 'Bethlehem Steel !32 : 22: 8 32 | 3^,1 32-^i 32% 41,700 + % Read ng- }152% 153% 153^ IK^ 153%b i^ ,40-^ Bethlehem Steel pr j 62% 6PS.I £%i 62- R ! 61% 6245, 300; — Readme Ist pr I 88$ gjs «8 ;88, 88 SBU, 2,000 +i^ Brooklyn Rapid Transit...! 77%! 77^! 77%| 77^; 77=si 77** 300'p- X 'Republic Iron & Steel , 34^! 34^, 34^ 34H, 34£ « "750 +1V jranoriian Pacitic 196 096^096 |i96f4 196 1196K lOtt^-l- Republic Iron & Steel pr: |PTi 9< 87* g* »'^| So +* Central Leather |34 \ 34>4j 34 i 34% 34^! 34^ 9,000 + U jßock Island | X%\ 33^ »X »W g% 15 -% Central Leather pr I<S% 105%i105% : 105% 105^ 106*4 100 Rock Island pr :6!: 67 67 67 ,67 w* 2.3.V. + % Chesapeake & Ohio ; 84% S4» 4 i 84% 84% 84% 84% 14 St. J. &F. 1.1« pr 47 ;4. !4. ,47 ,4. B I lO rt ••«! rhicaco Gt. Western '23!23!23! 23 i 23 1 -"'« 5 St. J. &G.1.2d pr ;39i39 ;39 39 ,3S, 4 ; 2 2.500 i£ X Mil & St. Paul 123% 134% 123% 123*4! 123% ; 123T 300 +% Blosß-SheflL Steel & 1r0n..: 51 52 \sl »- -^ •>- r->r <(_( _ i£ iChicapo A- Northwestern.. i4r.u, 146 146%i146%:147 3,400 r% Southern Pacific 117% .115 117»if117% -':? lisa a*, ; _^ Coloi Filel & Iron i 34W 35*1 34%! 34\| 34<4i 35 300 — Southern Railway 27 £; £ 27 I«2-■ 4 - '- Colorado I Southern : 59% 59%! 59% 55% 59% 80 MO -— Southern Railway pr 63 ; 63 ■ 63 , 63 ,; 0%, M . SO,, ->; consolidated Gas 134V135 134%'135 135 135% lOOp % Texas Co 13g%138% 138% 138% 137% i 138% lrt i * Corn Products Ref ! 16% 16% 16% 1«% 16% 17 2.800 + % {Tennessee Copper 37 ; 37^ 36\ 37% 37 -; •« i •"-, ,-,,.. Products Kef pr |80rl80 iSO '80 78 !SO 100| 4 % Third Avenue Railroad.... 12% 12=T 12% l- a 12% 12% i^t— -,f, Del Lack * We« 1520 520 153) 520 300 575 WO !Tol. Railways & Llsrht i 7?-, 7% 7 8 i 1% «% 10 3S — Sw5 TRlo Grande '!, 33 1 32%] 33 ! 32%! 33% 200 1+ Vi To!.. St. L. & West. : 25^j 2^^ 25* 25^ 24% 2K4 mL_2 Denver & Rio Grande pr..' 73% 73% 73^ 7S%i 73 ;7n 200- % Tol Si. L & West, pr....! 57% 57%;,57%i^> ]J£fiJ£&\ lfc^-% Distilling Securities .......; 33% 33% 33% i 33% 33% 33% 25.^0 + % Union Pac flc !177% 178% 177% 178 ITS • 178% w ! F^,,. .: 30 i3O i 28% 30 ; 29%) 30% -»<> Union Pacific pr ; <>?, iS3 193 i 93 . '•'.-% 93% i<K>— i Fed M & S pr .... 56% 56% 56 156 i 58% 56^4 WOi— % 'United States Rubier ! 35"n 3". t : 35"*: 35% 3.-. ! » 3.500 +1^ 'General Electric Co .:156%!158%156%:157%1571 ■ 200 - % lUnited States Rub. 2,1 pr. .; 72%j 72U,: 72% 724; 72% <o ?¥> i Sil/1 field Con v I 8 { 8 ! - g i 8% 74,800 - % United States Steel ! 79% 80% ''■•'■* 80 | <■'■•> m sll§ ffreat N ihern'pr."!! 123%!134% 123% 1124% 124%t134% 650 -! United States Steel pr [ug *iUS%JIIB 118%|118%!U8% :4 I_l (Ireat Northern ore ctfs - ! 59% 59%| 59% 59% 59 180 USSOJ- 2 Utah Copper ..i 49V 49% l 49% 49% 49% XX s *. | Jooi ;Havana Elec Rv. Pr | 93% 93% 93% 93% - ' - 40"; j Virginia-Carolina Chem....! 6314 63% 62% ! 62% E% «a 4 i loo!- % rborouKb-Metro. I 2fM* ; 20% 20% 20i r : 20% 20% 30<v_ % s>bash 17% 17U 17% IJ% 17% 17% 1W- >; ntei roucii-Metro pr ...; ■-'■•■ 55% 55% 55% 55% 55% 200. - % Wabash pr ;-.---..- •-. 36% 36% M*% 36% 37% 37% !,»,_ it International Ham-- 112 112 1112 111 112% 150 - j-Western Dnion Telegraph: .72% .72% .72% 72% 72% : 2-\ i Lv. . C Tmernaiional Paper ' 13Vi] 14% 13% 14 14 1L 4% 2,800 +'n !Westin?:house Mfp ,2 j 75% 72 ;» .- 1 * .-'-a J3 3k? mernftional Pa%r pr : oftC: 57% 56% 57% 57* 57% 100- % Wheel. ft I.ake Erie Ist pr 14% 14% 14% 14% 13% 14% -1* iniernat. steam Pumi 14% 44%: 44% 44% 44%' 44% 300- % Wheel. & Lake Erie 2d pr. 7% 7% 7%] 7% ■'* 8 "■Jf.fi -U, ■-■.■■:■,*' S-'-:-i-- Pump -• S.V-,' •"•• : - ! S5 1 *; •"■■. Sf. :»' ' ' ' ■ : : BANK STOCKS ON STOCK EXCHANGE. Total sales . for the day/ 250.997% ' shares,; compared with 1,006,192 . - , shares for the correspondinp day In 1909. S:Vrs: Net ! J op^^j^L^.f^jnilßj l^ Total sales. January 1 to November 23. Inclusive. 151,561,763 sold. Ichcej _ ' »p. Hi. Lon FTnl Bui. Ask shares, compared with 194,671,051 shares for the same period — ,-nf. .^m — win ,-arm m. lw> - shares, compared with 194,671,65] sr.nres for the samp period 35 Commerce pOO -^"' : -"' i2OO 200 he . 4V _ ponrth National ::*■ V-< '■■"'' '^ 196 19S m 1909. FINANCIAL MARKETS Call Money Easy, While Sterling Exchange Advances. Transactions in stocks were light in I volume, and price changes as a rule ! showed unimportant differences from the j closing of -■. preceding day. Although .man; traders favored a position on the j bull side of the market they were im willins to make extended commitments. i owlnc in large part to the refupal of the j outsiders to exhibit interest in the deal j ings, the latter ling to Interpret the I speech of the chairman of the Inter > state Commerce Commission as a bull (argument on the railroad stocks, despite the fact that Wall Street insisted that I Mr. Knapp's words indicated a disposi ■ tion on the part of the commission to ; grant the railroads' request for higher ! freight rates. Brokers apparently did Tint read the chairman's remarks care- I fully. He did not commit himself to j higher rates, nor did he say. as reported j in the Street, that an increase in rates was necessary. He simply said that the I railroads were entitled to rates which would serve for certain specified pur poses without Baying: whether or not ex isting rates did not meet all require ments. Speculators who had little else I m do than theorize after ■ aching the ! conclusion that rates would he ad j vaneed went 'ho'rae..- -satisfied that with I higher rates lower wages would develop. I Who is loony now may well be asked 'of operators who bring forth such an {argument. Higher rates would keep the ; executive officers of the railroads busy j receiving delegations from the railroad j unions with requests for ■• Bed pay. i The genera! market closed strong on j covering by traders who had sold earlier j in the day on the expectation of liquida tion based on th^ troubles in Mexico. Local bankers with correspondents in Mexico arc not aiarmed over the Bitua i tier.. Cal! money was easier and sterling • exchange was strong. London discounts I advanced. The demand for money for stock pur | poses is extremely light, in spite of the I fact that money rates have been made I easy in the hope <>f attracting an active ; outside participation in current specula ! tion. Large Wall Street banks that con trol the money market are ready to finance speculative ■ ..... most any amount, but they are unahle nevertheless to induce the public to buy. | tradir.e a: the moment !><-inc made up almost entirely of the operations of th<^ professional element, which apparently has no well •■• fined ideas 01 the proba ble course of prices in the immediate i future, although the fact that no en ! couragement lias bren jriven *" at tempted bear movements Fuergests to 1 S"!;t> trn(lers the improbability of mat' 1 - j ria^y cheaper quotations, except in the \ event of adverse developments afr><-tins r<ai values or a sudden determination on i!k part of the banking interests that the besi nay to bring about a bull mar k«-t would be to place present support ing pegs several boles lower. A year j ag" the volume of Stock Exchange busi- : ness was enormous, totai transactions in j this week at that time amounting to I upward of ;, <(,»i«(.h. shares, v.ith call , loan renewals at ."• per cent. Prom pres ent indications the current week will end with tutal sales in th^ neighborhood of 1.500/Kml shares, with tli<* ruling rate for call money under V. per cent. The stock market is in a position that j contains many elements of danger for j the outsider who buys on borrowed j funds, notwithstanding the fact that prices have l>ec'n maintained at •• firm level in the last month, with the excep tion of the few days following the recent j election. One month ago the leading J railroad shares showed an average price j of 117.<t7 and the chief industrials an average of -" ••' The closing yesterday averaged ll<i.i*> for the same railroad issues arid 85 r.i for the same indus- j trials, pared with 127.35 for the rail roads and 98.03 for the industrials at this time in \\«o and 105.50 and 73.62 the low points of the present year. There ure some stocks in which there is a margin for further improvement, based . on intrinsic worth, but In the larger number of issues market prices are not . out at proportion to investment value. m BALTIMORE STOCKS. <Furr.isl.trt by Van Bcbaick £ Co.. No. 7 Wall »tr*et.) «id.A*k'<l. i Hid. Asked. Cnlted r.\.. 14 '» IT. I Cotton 1» in<\ ]>• -" <io Incomes ««i : >» iMSjNorf Jt Ac L&« P7*i !<R'i <1,. 4» .. hi MH;U & I'ow pt M X". <; Hi BY T 1 3 i do 4*s(i ... v. '.n . .1.. in.-oin** -'. >• ICliar <• R si«.l<t2 MM ti,. Ist* ... 4:1 4.-. UTmr a El r>* J*i :.:. S<-nhuar<l •'< Ki's 22 i < «nt Tmn...lP". SOS • i.. Ist r'f. 7:: 7« j Union Trtirt.". 7" 7.". do 2d t>f. - 414 43 lTliir'l '.hi I*7 — S..iS. A\. 4* Hs^s •■**• I Kid <■ 4 J>cp ..14X K.« doKHTj«t»^ Ji*> IMHrviami Tr. -- 7'> Cotton Uuck -i £ Not cvnt ny.134 128 '= NEW-YORK PUTT TTUBT-VE TUTHSPAY. VOTT-MRFR =*• 1 ° 1 BOND MARKET SALES. i 1000 U s ••- Coup. 102 I 5080 Int- Met 4' a s ; 50l«JJap 44e MUI sIOK. SOU jm n 1 .;. ■_ :»4> 15000 do BXH4 '- 1000 do 4s B»vij 10000 do 804 : 1(hk» do ... S9?i 6000 Int X T tie.. .I<H>'* j 5000 Argentine 5e '.•'•* 1 4I"<K) do os H.CT» I 7Oo(i :. i*7 7 » .'««« i do 1084 i lOUOUI sof m 4s. »24 1 51000 do 108 j 1000 Va Kud Debt i 14000 do «.«■ . ..1004 1091 .... >>» i 1000 Int i Gt Nor ; 5000 XT City | tis 107** 4 Us 100% i 2000 Inter Paper i 70tx» do ... HK>4 i Convt Be ... 864 14000 do 4s 1»57 »S4 2000 do «is lU4 "-* j 4000 do . 98% 1000 Kan C & Par j KMHJ do Iltsi* . :i'.' j Ist 89% 14000 do .. a *i 3000 Kan CSo 5?.. 101 I UWOO do ;'- 1 1000 Keni Cent 41-. 94% j 1000 <J.j 34s 1954 .SS ; 1O"IO l^acka Steel 5s : :««.pOAdanif Ex 4s SO i 1»13 l>l 3 i i 2001) Allis-Chal 5a 7*4! l""" do yi •-•3 j 8000 do 78 j 1000 Lac lode Gas ! 2000 Am Ag'lieiii j Ist T>s . .1024 os 102?*! 2000 Uo lO2'i 4000 do .103 9000 do lu^S ! K»0() A Hide & L j 3000 L. S ft M So 8s ...... 91 j 4s !<<> 93 ■ 4SO«JO Am T & T ; 3000 ,jo 93 4 Convt .1054 ''**■' do 4s 1931 . 98 i 72000 do lUO^iij .MHO do . . . . »2 t « 51000 do 105% -'"«' L<>iiU & Nash I 35000 do . . 1054 : Unified 45.. »•■ j lout do Col 45.. 90% 1000 Manhat Con 4-- '.>' j J""«' do . .. !M»4, .">«kh» Marine 4! : 5.. 6514 j lOOOAin Tob «s..iori'i! 600U do ....... 65% j 2000 do 4k HHa»» a » ; 21>i.H.h> .%j.- % Cent Con . 39«0u <io 80la I 45 9f» ; * I 150fl <jr, Rejr.... -11 i linn', i; «• St L let ■ 4000 Armour 4^as. S<l4; 7s ... 132 15000 d.j »J < 1000 Mo K&T 2d 84% aOIHI dr. l»l 4 I -000 do S V 44s fes I 3000 A Top & - ■' j 6600 Mo pp a c Convt Adj is St] flO ■ | 58 ft:: ; :•--. do W* ; 5000 do tt" a * I linn. do ,;, . 4«. 0£ , | Wit do Trim 5s luT"* I 1500 do m : 6000 Nassau El R ; r.(nyt do Cunvt ! : 4s . . 7g 5s 108% i 20000 .Nat Rys of xi j 1000 do Convi 4s j 4'-s .. ««4 s g 1909 1064 i 20000 do -.... <4 > 4 ■ 1000 Bait & Ohio \ 1000 X V Central Goid *■ 96 Deb 10U4... >. 4 j IGGOO <io Prior | 1080 do St.": "4s 92 I.*.1 .*. 5000 do Gen ;{><.= g(»U I 2000 Beth Steel 5e »'•'* 10W> do L, 6 col i -•<»•" do S«4| o4s ... . sot, ! 2000 dn ...sIOF. >• 1 *: 1000 xyx H & ! 3i«ion Bk liap T 4s S3Ui H Del 8s . 134 • ; «U«'i» do . 834 j 3000 do Convt 15000 do S3 j 34s 100% i 1000 do Gold fis.lo3 7-*7 -* , 70<>0 do ... 100% s(»<io Bk I" Gzs 58.1054 | '■•,;, 10^(4 2000 Central of Ga I 5000 X v tat & W Con of 106?* j Kef 4s !•> E « ".(Km do . 107 i 5500 X V Tel 4 4.» '.*'» j 5000 do Ist Inc. 90 i 4000 Xcrt & West 1 -"' !1 do 2d Inc. M i Convi 4- 1004 I KV^tc Leathei 5i 99^' 2fHVi x pprp £ r Gen 3 71 j 2000 ■■-. ■ - .-. Ohio j .VH>O .io T'rlor 4:- !.'.\ i.'on Is 112 I 2000 do ....soF. ;.;. „ i 430-;K> ,ir, Convt , ]f.(KKI .jr. f> 99 44s 94 Ti! 5000 ■ i-'-E Short L I 5000 c & Alt ."4s 70 : <;;td Re' 4s 9°4 I SOOOChic iN W ' 10000 p a . t.< 7- r.p &714 Con 7s 11l 8000 Perm 3%s 1915 '.i:.-\ ! 5000 c &- W Ind j 1000 d o < c ,t, •■"on 4s 91% .'h><«' di 4s 194S lOU'g , 20000 Chic B & Q • 1000 Pitta PI W '<£• Gen 4a sIOF B7 c 2d -, 104^ ."'•«' <;-■ f>7 : *i jorv. Kead Gen « :)f, I 120<>fi do Joint 4r- 95% 8000 do Be . I 7000 do •.'." -1 3900 do J C Col 2000 <1<- p. 14 4* ...T P7S 3000 do Deb 5s 101 4900 Si Li m&- So itIOOO do ..520F.101 j Ge n ;,. -- ' 7<-»Tn» do 101% IfIOOO .;. Ri-E (v 4 :; 1 1000 do Den Div ! ■""■ <ir. ... g4% 4!= 99% : 4000 St L X- S F R 1 .-.<•<«» do 111 Div R Gen .Is . S«^i 4f . Po»*;ir«v><i ... Ref 4«.. si 4 , 7ooci (Tik- or w4- 83 ' 1000 St '. Swn Ist kkvi Chic M i- St j 4f- -•;■ »O4 r ' 4P 1M4.. m j 2WH) dn lon 4- 7.'. I f^ <io flS'.g. 2000 Rt p ,v r)ul 4 , :«■■ 2000 <lo Gen 4<- i 40000 Seaboard A I, A .... s»*i \s Adi Be.. . 77 ; 2<<oo do C V W i 12000 do' 77 Sr 107 I r«v-«> do --'. 10000 c!:I i- V O»n I 100 So a c Col Tr 4h bIW 97 ' 4b ...... re« 1 noon do Ref «- B«H 2000 .jo Ist R<»f ROOO 00 B R4- 74 4, ,M-2000, M 2000 Col A- So Ref I fiooO do .. .' . . M' A- Exi 4 ;; 7f7 f P7^ limo do <-onvr 4« 071, JWr Coluin A- !«h IOOOSo Ry Gen 4p 7« : < ; Aye Ist... PO4 ! 7000 do* 7«4 1 jnno do ■ v - 53000 do .. 701.; 1000 Del & Hud 2500017 Pac I'si 4-- 1014 ' p.ef 45... »", 3000 do : 101 ' r,c«ifi pen A- Rio r; ' 50011 t - io Reg .. 100 Hef 5s ><■■* 1000 do Ist Ref moo do «] , 4(> . . . . f>«»4. ' lOOODrt City Ga* .]w>oo ri. Convi 4s Kir.'i I ••^^ 1004 ' 1000 v T-. n or s 230«0Di5t & for r4 F .;7». ; ■ r '° " ' 21000 T" S Run fig . 102% : r,c»Mi on 77 414 1 .noiio 1- s st»ej s 4000 dn 77. > Sr '.lO2N, ll"<>" nr. 7«% ifKrflO r|n 103 \ noon do 7f,4 loon do ..'.'.'.'.'. "10J14 niifui F. Term Reor | 1000 V:. • •■ , hem I. 'en .%f. . . . . 104% Tpt :,c KUI '<•• nT V - Ga 120.10 Wan Ist 5s 1O!» inn it .=.<.. Hit?* ' i. .Xi (jo ad ftfl4 2000 do 1104] 19000 d-> Ref £• 7*«>o F.ne fen 4i>. 74% r vt 4. ,:;, ::<."»' do Convt ■- 120011 do ....']... rou ! A 75'»! t.(Hw. fi,, . R.-,3i j lOOOn do b «w» 15000 do ' er. 1 . ! « fl(in n >;:• : «; 1000 v puts Term ' r>fhHl do R9 • ]«,, .-•. 4 « I'W •!•> f»»4 .'iIMM. do 4P,Vi 2000 do tjfi . 1 5000 do2dOf"=.. 7 ' j 3000 Gen El Deb j 5000 Western lid Rs . 14f>4 4<- ....PIOF. Sfi .•'..".(M10 dci ]jO ! SOOO d,, f*f\',i 2T»f|PO <j» 15041 1000 ■!. !.."!] Mi 2000 Gr Bay I>eb | 1000 do Sfis; H 14 '* ! 1000 We«th B F* .">« 92 :-'"-' do . 144 4000 do U2\ - : lv":"l v " : " do 14 ! 1000 West Sh 4s.c.ioi», ! -• «0 do i:i-1i ! 15000 do 101 '♦ 2000 do IS4J fIOOO do Res 100* . 5000 di i 4 ■. i<iii.ii. \\ v; Convt 10.10 Ha E Rj 5a 9>% \ 4s A . 101 1000 Hock Va! Ist ! 4i«Mi do Col Tr 100% 44s 102 1 ;; 3000 v. I: I■. m Gen 1000 Hud Co Gas I 4s S3 r.s 1024. Total sales of bonds $1,615,500. BOSTON CURB STOCKS. (Furnished by J. Thomaj Relnhardt. No 38 Broad street. New York, and Xo. 54 Devon shire street. Bonn , Shares. Open. High. Low! Close. 10 Alnne.-k 185 11c, ik 180 12, !'«' Ainul Nev Minef.. :• 11 <; 7 •*•«) Arizuiiit Cananea.. 4' s t-i- 4 ; « 4^ 1.500 Arizona Mines ... 6% C 4 <;' , 64 300 Bay state Gas.... 33 :l # : .':.-( S3 150 Boston Ely 1-, 1 ; , ifl I,^ ".100 Cactus <- ( pper ... 23 27 24 25 1,185 • ilia •■• ■■ 3% .'; a i ;;' "34 11.200 Champion ... 4 54 4 44 128 Chief Consol 1% Ui 1% iv 2.72.'. Chino 24 4 24 •» 24 U% 2t>o Cobalt Central ... 74 74 7'i 7% 300 Cortex Mines 24 24 24 21»2 1 » 26 Crown Reserve ... 27»2 7 » 27-»2 7 -» 2', ••\ 1,000 LtuvlH-IluJy ... I,V 1*» I-, ii, US Dominion Bynd ... 1" l" : jo 104 15i» XI Rayo • :: % a « :■• r ,t«« 4,tJJW> Pirai N.i! Copper.. 2i ; « 2 4 1 "•» •' 20.'. I ..:.;!'• Id Con s *■ > h si 100 Humboldt Smelt. 1 •'•» i*, 1% \% '•"" inFplration J»A ! |S » l«, ; , it*; 4<>" Laratnie 11 }' &■ P. 80 l»> BS Ht. tliKt l^i Rose 4,', <;», 4. . 4'j HUJvc OaJ 25 25 28 " 25 -•■" Mackinaw 27 27 27 27 16 Haas Breweries.":. 57 .",>• , 57 r,s 2.750 Hum Ccal » i»4 8 s lAO Mexii-an MetaJa .. ~, r :,-, - :i^, '"V McKlnlev-Dar ... 1A 1B»1 B » 1,", W l"?' .vj.iiitf- <:;utß«)n SMI 30 BO 30 -"" •('■' 14 14 I-, It 1 . 1.150 M.i Ml. 4* .',:• 4h 411 200 Nevada Doujfla*.'. 2"it 2/ r 2 a « 21 . 325 Ohio Copper I •'« '. I '•• 1 fi » ?'">•"< o iy« -A 2 A a* 1.350 Raven •lining ... M aa 50 si 2.1*0 Ha whld* Mtnliiß.. '" 1" 9 lit 1,230 Ittioile Island ivml W* U\ »X B lOOKotjth i.Hh- .'. 7 4 : 4 7'« 7 1* 120 Vulture - '« 0 ? » » INACTIVE STOCKS. The following were the last, actual sale? , and the closing quotations for stocks in which there were no transactions yester , day on the New York Stock Exchange: i I I^as - — i 'losing:. — < , I oai«>. Bid AskPd. i Allis-i "halm»-n> Co it? t 8?» 10 do preferred siz' 32'« 34 Am Agr Chem 4.-, 44 ! 3 44 s * do preferred ]<>2 95 joj ! 4 Am Beet Sugar pref 'M !<:.' ji.':-* Am Brake Shoe A- J-'dy M)*» 89U *.*• do preferred " l^:' 7 '« *:> — Am Car & Fdy pipf 114' t 113% 113 American Coal ... 12<.,''-j 60 100 1 Am Cotton Oil pref 101 " ii»> mi American Express 2K< 230 -"■" Ainer Hide & Leather 4 ; <. 4.£ 4T4 T >. do proferred 24's 23 -:".'-^ American Ice See 18 Ik'-j 1!) American l.,in=f-<-ri I'M I"'^ 13 do preferred 34 '; ;:;■; ::4' 2 Amer locomotive pr«»f 10fl a * I<i«'-, 1(»7 American Malt ,Vs 3 4\i I American Snuff ,285 260 — Aid Tel & Cab S4 78 65 Amer Tobacco pref 9." 95 '.>•. American Woolen 35% :.: .1 '■? "514 do preferred i' 4L « !«> 'M Anaconda 41% 41' i 41% Ann a rbor 33 I7i 31 > do preferred 70 «5 70 Atlantic Coast Line IISI2 117% 11*4 Baltimore & Ohio pref :'i ;i" 01 l-2l -2 Batopilas Mining 2': 2'i •Jb Brooklyn Union Gas i:!»; 134 138 I Brunswick 10 i* 1 - 11 ■ Buff Roch & Pitts 105 V<2 5117 ; do preferred .. . 1"7 !::<> 140 I Bntterick Co X" 1 - ITii :*: * 30 Canada Southern . . . i;«i : -.. X 7" ; * j< "rural of New .lerpev 27* 27". 283 Central A- South Am Tel 15 ]!>■ 1-" : Chicago & Alton ;•..". 30 -*.. do preferred «4 7 » — 86 i Chic "it Western pref 47 l 2l 2 46% 48 ! Chic I & L. pref — 60 SO i Chic M & Si P pref 147 * 147 I'm Chic v Northwestern pref 207 190 -"■> c st p m &- 0 14.'. ho '•"■" do preferred 16*. 160 170 Chicapo Union Tract in 3 :."» .".'i do preferred ft% 6 >> C C C ft St L . . . «VT'« «7 «i i do rreferred tii' 1 -. !*R«i 110 Cleveland ft Ptttsburg — 1624 — Col :'ii-;: 'ii- ; a- Iron prof . ..107 11<' ! IM\ Col & Southern l;n pr«>f 7fi4 74 764 do -d preferred 74 7L* 76' Col & Hook CJoal & Inn . . 4' 2 4' 3 :>H Ddawaro «■ Hudson 17i> !«'.» ]7O Dcs Uolnes & Ft I' ... 4** 4'» 10^i i Detroit A- Mackinac 80 So So Detroit United Railroad 5" 51 Hi D S S & At 12 11% 134 do preferred U.'{ 22 Vi 2 1 I Erie Ist r>r«>ferr<=<! 4^'* 47' 2 4<» 3 » do I'd preferred "7% "i! "7 T g 1 BvanEvillt A: Tene Haute.. . tv> r» «2 j do preferred S2 -^ 70 SB • Federal M A; S »Vi IS 20 F»der»l Sugar "X 30 40 j d" preferred !>." DO — I General <hemical CO .... U. . !U -•■»■ do preferred . 103 * 100 J<>:*4 [Granby Mininp 40 30 t>t» • Havana Electric Railway ■<■'. i*" l^ !t4 l i ] Hocking \'a!ley .....134 125 133 I Homestak< .." 85% R4Vi *•« j Illinois Central 134 133 1"..". i Incerpoll-Fland Co 107. 93 — dr. preferred R4i* i"«> — in; Harvester Drei . .. l«l't 121 121 * Kansas City Southern ."•."••* 33 * M do preferred M\ M. •;' I Kan City Ft S & M pref 73 74 774 ; K'oktik A- Dcs Moinet *> ! : 5 s do preferred . . 41 -S 33 4.". Kniek Ice rf C pref 71 <"• 7". i awanna ste«i 40 40 4.". ; T.sr-lede Gas prer Via R6 ](!•_• Lake Erie * U"-werr. 17 * '.." 20 do preferred 411 3fl 4:t 1 r,:, , Shore . 320 :;ij — ! '..■•:r Island R4 i t;<". r,7' ; - | Mackay Cos 92% '.'l 2 '.':. do preferred 75 74 7:. Manhattan Beach .T 24 3 Manhattan Elevated .... '«' '3 14"'^ 142 Marine . ... B .'. .'. '>, ' no preferred 17 16% 17 Mi-liisran Central — ISO Mini A- st Louie 2i»H -' 30 I do preferred 58% 41 r.4 ■ MPT" A M pref . 14:. 3 « 14K !.'.<> <io T>'as»d I^lnes ««»<. BJ»H S9 ; IMo Kansas* A- Texa* :u' 4 34 l » "." s do preferred . .... «4'« 844 i'.O Missouri T'a. :fi- 51 '■* M H M U I Morris A- Easei IV! 17« IR2 I Nash' & Chattanooca . .!*«> 13." 140 ■ National Bisr • 112 111 112 j ,1,, prefer 124 120';; ■; ■•. 1 Nat Knameltns A- Stamping . 18 10 is j do preferred M R2 S7 National l>ad ... .*<s 7 ; • = ' s '« •"•-» i do prefer-^ ln« l 4 |0S 107 New < errrral Coal .".'_"« .'!" - : -- N T 1 lii.- * fit t^ . «7 M BH do Ist preferred 1OS'» 101 ' 3 -[fa \ rio I'd p-eferred . !»> ts i J»5 New Fork T )o.k ..... 28 r.r, N V I^rk A- Western . — 120 12« X V NH « H... . . 1.-.2H '•"-'< jr,4 Norfolk A- Western pref W> I*3 ft;: i Ontario Sliver ... 2 ! ? 2 2 l s Parifi. Coast , I<W i"- 100 do list prefe rr «rt . JOS '■>" i" I d.. -'d preferred . LOS i r> " 1 1" , Pacific Mail . 304 2f>*i no.-i i Pacldc T*>| A- Tel pref O.S '.' r> Jlft " j J I'eoria A- Eastern 20 I" 22 i Philadelphia >- o . Jt2 •-'' -.2 p,cc&st L pref 11JI 110 nr.^s Pittsburfr Coal ... 2f>'» 2"'i 2uV~ do prefe rrPr i 71 7fi 72 " \ rittr Ft w a Chicago 17:; 1 ! 104>i ; Pressed Steel Car . ... 34 M 34 ' 2 dri ■ rerred '■"'■'» '■'• f>7 T'ullmmi Palace ''a' 185 I'll i ',«::"_ Quicksilver -"■= 2' 2 4 [Railway ■-••■. Spring ... 3. . 34 S 35 j do preferred !>7 7s7 s »64 so i Rewding 2d pref ' M; D.". »7% R«i a Saratoga 20i> lix» ._ Rome •■- at & < iird 121 4 1 '■' Rutland Railroad Co pref 4:! ::7 41 :St rosepl A Or [aland 18 1* IS St L. A- a V Ist pref , ... 82 81 63 do 2d preferred ■'■'* 41 »i »L' SI I, A S F C i E 111 ctfs. ..12.'. Km mil So preferred , 11<»'* — 11". ; do n«-w B6 BO r.K I Bl I»uls Southwestern 26 T * - |: * 27 do preferred «4 83 SB Sears- Rr>»tiuck 17!» 17!< ! 1! IS2 do prfftrmi 121 11M4 120 South Porto Rico Supar \»> S." — do pr^-ferrefi 111 111 113 South It RMA: 0 ctfs MV4 70 rk -■ ■.■!• A Pacific 28 2651 27% do Land Trust S3 ** 02 Twin City Rapid Transit 11l . 108 112.4 : I i: Bag & Pap«»r BJ? " " j do preferred .... 5T* M fit* T-nited Cl ar Mfp pref I™ 1-*1 -* !"•' llk- United I'- Gods io« I'm 105% do ■•• • rred lor. 102 lap.i . United Hy Investment . .28 M 284 1 do preferred ...... ■'" •"■*■ H r>S C P <ii<>t Iron Pipe a- F*dy... 17'j 17 4 3^l^ do preferr*-<l .'.B *■*'• 80 United Rtatea ICxpreHs *** ''•"• 3<hi II B Realty & Imp •* > «7 "«• :■ - Redui A- Hef f.'a ■♦'» 74 do praferred . 19% In 17 I' S FtuhlK>r Ist pref l' fl I 1" I 10 s ,i Vandalln Railroad ■* ss — ' \ Va-Car Cbam nrt^f . . . 121 120 VZV.i ' Well* I>ref, Expre»B ISS UW liv". Western Man-land 4C > , |;v « 47 do preferred "4 *■ i. - ! 7:. Westfn«;hous« site Ist pr«f 124 1224 121 ivii^linir «• !j,m- Erie ''•♦ •'•'-■ fi'.i ' Wisconsin 1 'entrsj «•• ■"* »:i OUTSIDE SECURITIES A fair volume of business «as transß( te<| In tli*' market for outside Becuritles. Small reactions marked me oarly dealing*. Later price* \\<>>e firm on coverlnK bj trader* and better lnsl<le Slippori Tin-re wa.i Htth feaiiire to tli* trading »sld* : '""i Lehtgh Valley, which continued acuve «ith Rood opportunities for nrbttraxinir. the nurtua tionx extending to alHiut !s <>i a point. American Writing r> >,„.. nrpfirr^d whs ffat'.irpp Greene-cananea develop^ weak ness at the- start «^u^t offerings, but Darragh was the active Silver i*™*- lm ' proving about "c. *Elylcon9oUdat«J w« weak. GoldfleM stnVk«. were steady but DetaQed op radona follow and unchan C c<t. L'etaiJed opcrationp follow: INDUSTRIAL. Sa ' P r; A. Toba , co O^n. H.,h. !-• 300 Flay state Da» .4 ', * o % -<«> Houston OH ' s * g » • 2.400 Int Rub Tr 28 28:4 - sl " »* 1.400 / Januar y: on^.-g* 32 '-■' M 4(H> 'July O« • r (( 4!» •»» 3.000 Mays Oil -:. '-• «1 ti!l 200 !••.« Bteerpf."lo? ,;,7 101 101; .„- Standard Oil. 034% 014« i 6t4»i 81, ♦ .00 ISL 4 H ",V It -<» ft 500 do pref ". gtj sij bb 1 * 8^ RAILROAD. ' 2.700 l>>hi h Valley.. i« ;•.'. ' li ' •** MINING. 560 Arizona Can... 4-, i• « 4: » ■ i '« ■■'-• Brad) !, Copper. 4\ 4' * <'♦ 4 .1* 100 Rrit Col Cop. . . 6% Bfi •* ' T 300 Caledonia Mir.. •* \i <* « 350 Cal & Mont . . 1 1 ! J, 6.500 Chino Copper.. 24', 21 T « 24 - 4 •» 6.000 Tobalt Central c 8H »• >»., 2.000 I>av i>ai -,, a,, 14 IN li I* 309 El Ray 0.. ..... 3 \ :: 1 -, 3»m s3 » 2.000 «Kly Centra] .. I 6 4 'a 2.800 'Ely Consol. .. 44 49 » •"*' 1,000 Kir-t Nat Cop. j , 2^r 2 - 200 Florence if* 1 ■- ' ■* ' 1* I.ooi> C.iroux Mmii sr. 7' 2 7^ 7,> • = 1,500 'Grernwater .. 44 343 4 4'^ 4 4-*4 -* i.tHMi i;.-.-en*-i ana" 'a 717 1 - " i 7 '♦ ' '"' 8,000 Inspiration Cop '.>■% 141 '••'» ; ''"* 1,300 'Jumbo E-xt... 22 2 -. : - 22 22 1.600 Kerr Lake - 7'i 74 7.- "'2 1.300 La Rose Con... 4"» 4*i 4* 1 * 4% 880 Uttle Miami. . . _■■'■» 2»» -''• - 1 * 300 Miami Copper.. 20 20 '» 2** -^.V 1 1.200 M of Am. new .". 5 4S - * 7.800 'MXII .1.28 I.X: 1.2« 1.33 300 Nevada Hills.. "* 2A -"* -■' 300 N>v tr M & S. 1 t 1-» 1 A ! - 500 Xipl« M:n Co. M>~« 10« lOS u 't* 2.000 Ohio Copper... l '.. l*« 11 a 1*» ."xkp Pacific Smel'ers -V -fV A A !^«' Precious Metals IS IS. 1 :1 » 4,fnio 'Rawhld- Coal. :! ] , 3'i :i, ?'* . 300 Rawhide Que< ."• R T. ■" Hi. 000 Ray Central...,' :;-. 2'i -■> -'* 2.800 Kay ■!.:-• . 2O\ 21 2n'i 21 10,000 »(Jo rights -■!!» 42 37 42 700 Rad War Mm.. - 2 lT»l T » - 200 Stewart S H •» * MO Tonopah Ext.. 1.04 1.05 1.04 l.Or. ,"..V.O 'Tramps On.. I."* '- t -'* -'* 500 Tuolumne Cop. 5 ■ ">•"« st» •" 1 » ;>oo Union Mines... '« « » 2.500 Yukon Gold M . •'■*■• 3% "'» r;fl> ' BONDS. Sir»,ooo Am SS6i m i.1022 102' 3 108 5 °2 5.000 DM &- FD 2*l 6a BS * Sfi i . H^'* s^'< 38.000 Hud & Mar. 4 l is 7r,' 2 77 . 7<: ""H 30.000 West Pacific of 88* »::"» ' :;: i '•'-"• £ *» •Sell? centf per share. CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE. Arbitrating between New York and Phil adelphia in Lehiph Valley stock was a feature of the market on the Consolidated Exchange. Two hundred shares sold early in The ofay at '*'•'■ This Is the equivalent of a price of 94% in the Philadelphia mar ket, where the stock sells dollars a share. In the New York market it will be traded in on a percentage basis, the same as Reading. Later in the day twenty shares sold at 188%. An active market in the stock is expected to develop on the ex change So far as the general li^t was concerned, the undertone exhibited firm ness most of the day. although business was only fairly active. Some of the bid ding reflected covering operations by trad ers who were short and who preferred to cover up over the holiday. Lending rates for the half-weekly carry-over, however, indicated at the clos=» a still large uncov ered short interest in Union Pacific. De tailed operations follow: STOCKS. Bales. Open. Hitch. Low. Last. :<•>•(. Arnal Copper.:. 6Mi 6»% • -< 1 . t; L'.» 10 Am Beet .-iisar ."7 :: * 37** :'.7--i 37% ■M. Am Can - - 10*« 10* 10% 10? i 10 do pref . 82 *■- P2 " 10 Am Car & «-■'!■■ f'4H 64% 54** .-» • 20 Am Locomotive 40 40 * 40 *"H 4.720 Am Smelting . . 80% M>4 7f- 4 H>H 20 Am Sugai 117U 117 * )17 ; » 117"X 250 At Top & .- r 108% iO3v« 1""* 10.".'* 41i> Brooklj-n R T. 77 ? » 77 5 « 77 774 40 Canadian . .1984 IW4 19« ••" 260 t'h»-s & 0hi0... *4 4 MH M M * 440 «' M & St f > ..123* 124 4 -•'••* l2S * 711 ,; Fuel &I.'. 544 -"44 3*4 34 4 50 ConsOl Gas 13E 1"..' i:i4N 134% 20 Corn Products. 16% 1« ? * ''> s * 16% 10 Dial Securities. - i:; : 3 "•'s4 334 — ; 7 5.%0 Brie 20 •» -' : " - !l 3 ♦ -" 100 Gt North pn f 124 1244 134 124' 4 I^> In'.er-Met 2<>4 1?J * an . 2>>S inn do pref . 554 '■'■'- "«5 - ""■ - in li ■ Paper .14 ii 14 14 220 i>.hiph VaJ!ey.lSs»4 -v, _ l--'* I??*-* 1 iso x y central. 113' , " ;■;"« JI3H 113*g 1.030 Northern ie 1 164 1 174 115% 11H a -4. 200 Pennsylvania ..129% l^O^U 1204 130Vt 10 People's Gaa...l«*% I"^t< li^- 1 * 10«3, 12.000 Reading - IT.::** 1.":', 152*4 153 610 nock Island , 33% 38% S3 8»% 410 Southern Pac - 7; 11»4 UTS 117% 170 Southern Ry... -7 -7 -7 27 20 do pref 63 U *- : ♦ <•.•?'* •"■'■ l • 10 Third Avenue.. 12 » 12 ■ 124 12'» 6.l6o ■Union Pacific. .1774 I" 11 * 177 17« 17.510 V S Steel 7»% W>4 794 =<» 10 do pref US 1 * 118% ■- 1 « IS 1 20 Wabash 174 174 1.4 174 -i rio pref "7 ::74 37 ?.7 46. MO Total sal<=s. MINING. l.orvi Atlanta .12 l - -124 .124 124 2<>o Belmont 4 .-.!. 4.50 450 4..W re. , nriFO ; Va... -n .9<> .*«> .90 :!OO ft A: Noreross. .1* . 1<» .1" -I fi 800 Jim Butler 2^4 2*4 -"•''- -*' > 500 Midway -" -20 .2TI .20 :;or> Montana .1.024 3. "24 1.02! i 1."24 3iiooph«r 1-05 I.<V, . 1.0.-. 1.0.1 :i,m Portland I-" 1.21 1 -"' 1.21 f«y> Round Mount. .43 .»3 .42 42 100 Tonopah Ext. .I.o* 1.114 1 .<* 1"4 1,000 "Work 03 .on .or. <r. i oop Total sale?. COLLATERAL TRUST NOTES. (Furnished by Swarrwwn & Appeniellar, No. 4O Pine street i Arr rr -x Neme Maturity. Bid. \sk. yield. Am Clear 4 - c. Men IS. 1911... 99H 100 4.00 do 4 p c. Men 15, I©l 2 f>T T » »>>■* ?If Bait A Ohio 41 c. Men 10, 1911 W>»* 100 4.00 do 44 pc. June. l»13 98% 9B 4.55 Beth Steel Corp 6 p c. Nov. 1914 96 97 75 Chic & Alt 5 p c. Men 15 1913 i* 1 , M I 38 Cm H * r> •» p c. July. 101"... J»7 * »'\ •■■ 10 CCC*StI. '> pc. June. 1911.100 10fll « 4.00 T> & H eqpts 44 pf. July. 1022.1004 1014 4.4,1 Erie Rn6 p c. Apr R. 1911 . !>{♦'» I 0»% E7B Gen Rubber -»4 l> c. July. J9l&. P4 »4'» •;.<» lliidson Cos « p•: rvt 15. 1911. »*>•"■» W* 7.00 do « p <-. Feb. H»l3 . 9»'< 97 *•.:>« ltnert'or R T « p c, Ms: . 1PH..1004 101 son X C Ry & I- •" P ■ • 3*"Pt. 1912. V R \ P»'i «ort do S ... Ma; 1 . l»13 954 9«4 *". M I^ck Steel 6 !> c, M.I). ■■•!.-, PI 924 7.10 Minn a St L 5 p r. Feb. 1911.. 99% 9M4 7..V> M X .- T ."> p c Aug. 1511... m** 99** 5.55 N V Central l-lnee. etipth. Up c Nov. IPIO-'22 45154H p•• ha;>i« do 44 re. .Lan, 1911 '2S 4'S@4 » r c basis. X V N it * M •'• i c. 1911 -12. 1004 101 St I. & S F 44 P c F"eb. 1912.. P7 1 !! P7 T i 6.1^ do 6 p c. Mch. 1913 P«4 P7 fi.no Ry 6 p c. Feb. 1<>13... •"•"■• W ."■ 4" Tidewater 6 i c. June, 1912.. ..I'M !•'!'« ».«0 Western T fr - - x> r. Feb. 1912 994 100 ."• '"■' WThouse E&M 6 !• c. Auk. 1913 100 ♦ 100% 5.80 RAILROAD EQUIPMENT BONDS AND CAR TRUSTS. Maturing 1P10'27. Furnished by Swartwout a Av.'T.- No. 40 I'inß street • N'ani'. Maturity. Interest .vielri. Atlantic 1 '"««! !-lne 4p c 1910 17 . 4", 44 Bun* R"oh & ruts 4-44 p c, l»l»-'27. *% **« • 'enrral ->f (in 44-C' 1- <\ V'li> '17 T. 44 K'eut R I! of ■•;•!;,, ,ll|i: 17 4% 4 '«. •tieß & Ohio 4 n .. 1910 '-7 . . ■'• 4 4 Chir & Alt 4-4 4 •', pc, mio 'is. .">"« si i'niv & E tat 111 44 5 p c. 1910-17 r. 1 ♦ 4%. Chic It I & P 44-6 p c. l!tlO-'19 . . .V* 4 T » i In Ham A D 44-.". •> c 1910 l*" f>4 4 » TVI A Hudson i ': p C. 1922 . . 44 4'« Erie 4-4 5 p C. IPIO-'l7 II I'- Hocking Valley 4-44 p c. HMO-MS ... H 44 Hudson &■ Man .". p ■■ Hilci 19 . . (i 5 Kan CFtS& M 44 p .-. 1910 lft. 5V4 4*4 Kan City B( , 44 pC. 1910 '15. . . 5% 4% I^hifth Vi R R 4-44 pc. 19M) If.. .44 44 1 * MisKOuri Pacific 5 p -. I'UO~-17 . ... 84 4 T » Mobile A Ohio 4-tt re. 1910 ■ snfc5 n fc <'♦ N V Cent Lines r. p•■ !'•!" - 4*t 4 a » Norfolk ft West 4;■ c. 1910-*l6 ... 4?» 4% Pennsylvania 3■? 4 pc. 1910-* l" .... 44 4% St I. &.- 1" 4-44-5 :• c. 1910 17 .'.'/» 5% do eruar A. CftF& pc, 1910 "17... o*ll 47»4 7 » Seal-Kjard AL. 4 ; 5 -■■ pr. IPIO - 17 :,\, ;, Southern Ky 34-4-44 pc. l!) 10-*21... x i 4T » Virginian r.\ 5p c. I&IO-'IB . 5% f. abash R R445 p c Jt>lo-*2l f>*» .'• Wheel & i. r 44-.'. p c. \\<\i, -"a H .*. COBALT STOCKS. iFurnished by Warren. Ozowski & Co.. No. 25 Broad street. ) Tsid.Ask.-d.! Bid.AHked. Amalgamat.. ! :i .1^ i;,... 4,j.4 ,j. 4^ Bailey 84 -.'■:. Mpiaa 30% 2i»T» Ileuver ■ •11- 28% 27 MeKlnle) ...1:10 151 Buffalo 202 218 Nann n.-u-n :: r, Chamb-Ferl. i»* 4 174 i Nlplsalnp ...1095 1112 Cof Cobalt 21 22 Nova Bcctia '"_' 24 4 Cobalt Cent. 7 » 8% Ophlr it; 25 Cobalt i«ik»- 14*» I44i()tisne ■• -«< 4 Coniu,;a» ...470 490 I Peterson "u.\ 19' ■ IP 7*7 * < rown Rt». .274 -~<' ; RiKhi •■• Way -.r. SB Foster .". - |1: , heater "**• .V 4. V 4 '.■'"""I ..... 4', 5 ; Silver Leal ;.\ ■ ''■ them ■- '» 11 Silver Bai " r. Green-M.eh. 24 2% Silver Queen. r :.*i ar raveH... 31 s .-.2 Temi.kamin». Sf.\ 87*. Hudson Hay It, 1 it* I Trethewey 1"" 125 John Black.. 1 4 watts ...'...'" "7 I K err Lake .".745 7.V. | Wettluufci . . . M H PUBLIC UTILITY SECURITIES. (Fwnished by w illian.v. M.-Cnm-n , colchiaa, No mi Wa 1 1 sts t rc«*t . i Am : IJght « Traction »1 A "ti3*' do preferred ... u» 7,,. Am t;aH & KUvlri,-: ;'.}'/.; -7. V' 4 do prtrferreU ..., «2 .10 iN t B. *!! - i: - ChtM Bervlr. ' « "fl '-i'»;»i<. (us Ki-ifir! :;;;;;;;:' :■■•, ■•:. la.-in.- nan & FJectrlc 70', 7! v " I"'- * ' BO TOPICS OF THE STREET. FOREIGN TRADlNG— Transactions for foreign account. tn the local •■■■ k market amounted, to an unimportant total. The larger number of arbitrage bovHMM were without orders from the other side. DIVIDENDS DECLARED.--DividrmJs have be*»n declared a.«* follows: "I,- Boston * Albany Railroad, regular quarterly J2 -"'. " payable December 21: the Childs Company, quarterly l' : 7 per cent on the common, an increase of ', of 1 per cent quarterly, and th" recrular quarterly I*i per _>r:t on the preferred, both payable on December 10. The Calumet and Hecla Mlninc Company, regular quarterly $7. payable December 'ZZ. and the Safety Car Heafins: and LiphttnE- Company, regular quarterly 2 ;>^r cent an 1 extra 3 per c»nt. payable D»c»mher ■£> POSTED FOR TRANSFER.— The Stock Exchange seat of William S. Scott has been posted for transfer to John A Stew art. M. find the seat of A bran B. Baylis to Georpe R. AlcClellan. INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAI*- The International Agricultural Corporation has sold 54,000 shares In voting trust certifi cates of its preferred 7 per cent stock. The proceeds of the sale will be used on ac count of payment on properties, for im provements and for worktns capital. Appli cation soon will be made to have the stock listed on the Htm York Stock Exchange. THE COPPER MARKET.- The copper market is firm, with th« quotation of th«» leading producers and sellinc aK*-n<-iess at 7 (.?il0 cents a pound for electrolytic. A ■ale of 2.<XK).OOQ for delivery in New England in January is reported at a shade below 1" cents a pound. One producer estimates that sales last week and the first three days of this week agaieaate 1 total of ap proximately 25.000.000 pounds. BUFFALO, ROCHESTER AND PITTS BURG.—The directors of the Buffalo, Roch ester & Ptttaburg Railway have elected W. T. Xoonan president, to succeed Adrian Is'-Ilr.. Jr.. who becomes vice-president. Mr. Noonan formerly was vice president and general manager of the company. BATOPILAS MINING NEW PRESI DENT.—At a meeting of the board of di rectors of the Batopilas M:n Company. Samuel Elliott was elected president to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Lyndon H. Stevens. WANNA EXTRA DIVIDEND.— Tie Delaware. Lackawanniv & esterri Railroad Company has declared the usual extra annual dividend of It per cent pay able December — to stock of record Decem ber 10. SECURITIES LISTED.— The following securities have been added to the Stock Exchange list: 160,501,500 eon.mon stock or the Lehieh Valley Railroad Company, 510.000.U00 tirst mortgage 4-« i>er cent n\ty year bonds of the Florida East Coast Ran- Way ' 'om«iany and $46r..50<> additional spe cial guaranteed betterment stock of the Cleveland & Pittaburg Railroad Company. riTTSBURG STEEL.— Speyer & Co. an nounce that the T0.»«"» shares of Ptttsburg Steel - per cent preferred toe* have all been sold. GOLD FOR CANADA.— G-<ld coin to the amount of $300,000 was sent to Canada yes terday by the Bank of New fork, N. B. A. • SECURITIES AT AUCTION. The following securities w. re sold yester ! day at auction a: the Exchange salesroom by" Adrian H. Mull»r & Son: By order •■• executor!'. lOphares Woman's Hotel Company. •% i sL'(»>not» of William Whit* Uvep i more, dated Fehniar>- -. IPOI. <lv« ; in one year, with interest; 1«»» shares North Carolina Copper 1 'nrnpan'-; ! share '"r. Alrien T;.-pese.ttine and Dtstributtag Ma t-hine Company; lot ♦" 40 shares- ...-■>- Square Realty '"ompanv. <-«rtlfirate of <iepo«it rf Lincoln " Trust Comoan; . attor- .. . n^-y; per abare ♦' J| ;;.iv- c ;-ar»» Bay Stata Gas Company;.. »-lo 49.'. shar»s Interboroafl 1 Xt r Company - • 6 2-3 shares Empire State Surety Company - **■* shares WlHlamsNtrg City Fir *l. r-r -~ M . Insuranc Company »A»-..Jt> $3.W0 Bar Harbor AF«'<rlatior. of Art? f -«• mortgare '> per rent boncis. dv» 1911: interrst annti-illy Pep t»mb»r 1; accrued interest to t>» charped 3 13.000 Resttgouche Salmon nub of Metape/iia. Quebec. S per r=nt bonds, due 1910; Interest Febru ary air! ,\u000c- accrue i interest in be charged ™ $2.0 M ResttFOuc-he Salmon Club at Met apedia. Quebec 5 per c«-nr bonds, flue 1014: interest Janus ry 15 an-1 Ji:lv IS accrued .:. 8» M to be chareed «* tSB.OOO I "orporat loi "f the <"hamber of rfimmwif of the State of N" York Euildinc Fund Suhs<-np tinn. non-cnmulattre in.-oni* bond: interest annually. May 1. not over 3 per rent -' Bj order of tTa»te« , $s.ooo New Tork. Snsquehamm & ■West ern Ra road Brw nmrtpiir* t»rrninßl "» per cent fen-!?, due 1943; coupons May an 1 Novem ber: accrued intores. to b» .harged H* 1 * For account of whom it may concern. SI 000 promissory note dated ?eptemt^er 13. ..■>« "made by .1. H. Clarke in the ordfr of Elisabeth J. <'!ark». payable four i.ionths »< ter date (Viyprtfi«'-at»»d *- 112.A0Q Tnited States Mort^race and Trust Company tirst niortcaK* collateral trust 4 per eenl bonds, cue li>inr. series M: tn er"?t F«>b ruar:.- and august; accrued inter est to be chared V» 10 shares OMlnint National Bark of n s? !r,insr. X- V i2 *^ r. shares Baultablo I>if» A«.«uranc» ■ - 20 shares -UVstinshouse T'.iectric and Manufacturing Company "'" ferrcd I=3 fTTV.onn P«a-a <'>">al Coir.pany tirst mirteae» .1 per ceni twenty— year . - gold bonds, due 1!>2« " lO " inf. stern Broadway Trust Company 144 C''«i"Kinp County Electr'.. '.= t and Ponrer Company 6 pa cent forty year cold mortKaee bonds, doe 19.TT: coupons April and October: accrued interest to I chart'-d. . . l"i * $Cri.i«V> Kinjrs County El^ctri- l^iftht and I'nwer •"ompary ."• per o»nt forty year pold n -c <=- b^nds. due 1837 coupons April ;■•■.: October: accrued Interest to b* charped.l'-n'n-ini "» 20 shares National Clt Bank of Ilrnoklyn -" >l * 1 .v.m Block' 1 Incorporate^ : 33 1-3 shares the Orrllla HoMIBX Com pany: 415 stiares S<oop Folding: Boa preferred: Int 5-7S J3.0W1 R«coi Avenue RaiUoad consoli dated monpaße- '• »- c»nt b^nd":. dii° IPS 1 ": Interim Frfmiarj and August; Guaranty Tru«t Com pany certificates of rieposit Bs*« j 5110 shares Standard Milk Flr»ur <" n m- j panv; r.o shares Standard Milk Flc.ur '.'ompan\ orrf*rred: lot — . .*■'•! NEW YORK CITY BONDS. ■ - . (F-urnished d> W. K. • tiler & Co., No. 43 Cedar street.) (Accrued lateral to be added.) Bid. Ask"!. •«'. MR- I IfW «o m<>'* H»>4 • 4 u' November. 1967 !'-■ 1 4 vm\ •4't - May. l»W • l '« l 1 V»\ .41^' November. IT>IT l"-- 10.1 •tV Vh 'PIT 10" H,O -,« Ma? tSH !)s "» ««> •4«' Noven-.be>-. BBi t^S Pt» •4»; May. IP." '"■'< M •4« Mil' 101J» W> P*>4 t4.' Kor«nb«r. 1965-'?6 -. P7'_. !)R +4.' November. I»» . J'T'i •>«'-» .-1.. November." ©4-"68 st'.. -- . t3'-i May. 1054 s «*i «H + --.(> 'M ... Srt', ST'» «!j; No, ember. Ml F. S7 l i «3'V November. |»S» ..:.... (•> <" - I"-' Nov»mb-r. '- 2 f>"\ !«4 *'■ November. pis M*t J«i 4 JS's! November. 1M4....T V 7 - 37*, * •Coupons interchatiKeable +Rfcistered. Ji\>u rons. i Registered and roufin. BOSTON STOCKS. (Furnished by U. U Da- a Co. No. 37 Wall NOV.— N0T.23. 1 Nnv.r. Nov.^3. Boa * Alb..2S •-■'---' United FruU;lß»h IM Boston Eley.l- S tl^'s,":.! ft HecU.t»>i> >.*» C fR&ITST • 160 !*• .c.-ntennial Ml 717 Fitchbg Pf l- s v^. s v'"v '"t > Ran»e M7l 71 NT NH .v H. 153 153 I FrmnkUn M. . 1 1 II Old Clotiy.. '^ ls ' [Granby M. .44 44 \v Fst riy- "°^ oO>s Maa» i> n > M <.» t* 1 * do i.ref io:lt » lm IMohawk M 4«. is Mass F.t< vs '** !»'* N- Butt-.... »-\ S3 do pn ' *""* > s ». i Oicft.ia M...ia"2 12&4 \in Pn«ani 4*» 4HjO!d Dom M. . 4! s » 4l'i do pref. 14^ 14 a Purrot M IS 13 •\m T \ r !■»-'"« 14£*» i Qulncy M 17, TS New Bng T :""': ""'- IST HI Tamarack M. «•» *> Writ T*T ■T 17 V olvrrin* M.126 l-« do pref-:- ...» »<» II ■ s Smelters .-vR 1 - :*K Un Shoe M- ">•> 56 ! do pr ef 4t'H 4CI do pref. •29 -*«*» Mass Gas -. •••' Arcadian M — 4 j do ..■.■• M X! Miami M.. ■• 7, ! ' tah M C3S Shannon M. 13 '- • • •Ask^l CHICAGO STOCKS. (Fi:rnish«->1 by Curtis & Sanger. No. 4t» Wail «r«t.) Khan*. t'pnn. High. Lew. Cloae. 1,751) Am <»" \oS •""» H»»» H>»* !■::■ m>S - !»S * lOCora Edt»on ] U; \ M nr. 11V. ;>(M'hk-aBo Subway.-; 432 4r4 r .4^ 4 T i ->Cblv TUN- & Tr..150-, tr.O'-. 13»»S l^ 1 4 I .hi Telephone j—j ... 3 j«.. j^:; MWl'neum T^.l , -\^ 4 j 40 » % ilSCbtoßy* N01.r.. 83 >„, «.;, sj»»« ! 230 do No 2 soi; ;. ;! ; L .,;»; ■-"-" do No I!.. 11 US I! 11 v, , :;; Dtamon, a J ll ' h '- m' a w> '» w " 3 ■„,!„ . 180 Illtmittt Brtck ... «>,>, 7-_» 4 ,KS, K S »:•> • M ■•> !i •wen w , M !v4 ,v» .1 Met Klerated prrf as «- '••-• ••- •'■ I M.plrs C.aa .... 3 liu;^» l.Hi, 10 oM»kerOati ,- in ,70 170 SCS;^ I4N iih I«>.:\ v:^ '•*:■■"■ -1 tvi in ig^i?S^.va n & n «-: u^ 11) Weatern Stone — •»• lo Street's . *-"* TT,- TT, 77, « «. n»u s SM .; »« "« JJJ M :!;!'": !;!'" i.' ! ; Ut H« 1} DC in-.-, i«c> ; tucii tv: ::: :: ;r ""••>»• t»> v*- «* -^ ■•:::;, • nuojefwrS?* 1^ »■ MS fil*! *»*» sf ' 5 I [DIUMBIA I i i| 135 Broadway. New York City ! J — - JA OFFICERS !; WILLARD V. W!\G . . . Prevd^j !• WM. H. MCHOLb . . Vlce.Presidt n » i R HOWARD BATrNL . Vlce-Prev and fre«*l jl LANGLLY W. !(„',:% . . Secretary^ i FRED. C. MARSTON . Ais't Secretary I j {> PARK TLRRLLL . Mqr. Municipal Dep{ I ! !i ' ! GEORGE E. WARRLN . . Trust OfHce r ' { si INDEPENDENT Of THE CONIROI "1 Of am SINGLL INTERIM Centra! Trust Ccmcany of (tew Tart WALL STRELT CAPITAL and SURPLUS $18,000 ton •of which $17.000,000 i la been eariiedl — MBMaaaaaaartf irrnrrr Union Trust Co. of go BROADWAY Ftftb A-» £3that Capital & Surpius, 58,737,00{j Allows Interest on Deposit* CONDITION OF NATIONAL UaaH Th» Controller of the «;urrpncy rqwi.i the condition of national banks of jj, ■ York City, as of November 10. ■:■;. «a. : pared with the report? of th© can <£ November 15. I!<0. as fotlotra: ■ ;sn rtE^oTrrtcrEs. Nov. io. -m. xnr. »•;'.-, j Loan* and discounts. $J)16.^T5.W7 ■ -*aba 1 Overdrafts 1«».4S» UfILSJ United States bonds to secure circulation. . 50.024. 1T> . r ..",.;prji United States bonrts to B-cure Un:tc<i States deposits l..\T7.™n ci% Other bonds to secure United State? de posits I.4nT.m*» I+Z.G 1 United States bonil* on hand 1.353J80 S.7SU* Premiums on United States bonds 1.140.4A4 ■».«' Bonds. «ecurlties. etc. 130.89U30* IO.SSim Bankin? house, furni ture and fixtures... »).."S7.CCt 3.553 : ■ Other real eiut» owned 1.345J63 l.?B£« Due from national banks S=.n4S.p?i p.awc Dim from state banks and bankers C30R30 K.«Ta C-hecks and other cash . items 5.Ci3.038 '^^ Eji liana*" frr?r __ Hiaii lng Houw r2J!.3~.141 r.iat3« Bills of other national banks .... I,sS.!ft Fractional pap-r cur rency. nickels and cents SP.WS «r.53 Specie -fVt.wr.Min J»W<r. I^egal tender note*... 4B.<WU.f ls 7 SMB».W lr- n red-mptirn fund.. 2.453.^«r> !.*..«» i r>u» frotr United States I Tr-asurer iISI.ST* l-TOn To . a .-. $1.«5.T1>«4..Trr *1.64i«83l LIABIUTIES. Capital «.wk paid to. Jiisr" 1 "."^ *;}*•«?"* surplus fur.d lUS.I^.OdO •:;-. Undivided proflta, lew -»««». expenses anrt tax~-. 42.4^.16T' ■■ *».= National bank rotes __ outstanding 49.01*.?^> .a. WSJ j - atand as . -3191 I r>.Ve «-*'*" iiank* ard aanati 9i335.28 MftrtW DD a nd : sa"r.^ TT b^rk,' S lOLBT.m 1T.7.4« E . r.. r>ivi'ier.'i» unpaid 22*-.4_4 U-dividual depo-its... 7a>.32=.91. L^^S Ur:iteri States depos;:>: _.J3.'.. v->v -> _,->_.« D«p»a of United States disbursing of- - *~J»* B^T borrowed ! V! \ '. '.'. 9 .5»«0 S M , Notes and bills redis— «n«ort» _. I Bn> 1 ■** :::::: : : ' --« I Reserved for tax-s. . . _.lS^._.-> ~ " „ Other liabilities I^ 4 - 40 5 P,T^^ •reserve... _ 25 07 ..^ RAILROAD EARNINGS. ATLANTA. BIKMIXGHAM * ATuAJmt 1910 l«S». I 3* . •- ■■■ - PETRfiiT tn:t?:t>. 1 AfROKA. EIOIIN & CHICAGO. I Vet •artings... K*.s»n rv.,. ...i .— Parr , u , ~lF^7 ~~^77 «■■ July 1-Ort. 31— ac.3l -- - -arr.inss. 5R77.n... »«^-"f Xet earning. .- ."=rv»r_.. _^J_ s _^* __^«a furplus »».SS« 'TIJW-457 «^J BALTIMORE & OHIO. :r! r Uro^^^l^^^T JT .^ lg ©per. expenses. BJOI.CT3 .-xl^-15 _ *£^. Net earning. 7Ecfi7.a-!4 «.7<V..1?3 K.^» C«p*r. expense. 1 ". JC.fiT'*.--" __2_ ____— Net earßins».*l<UM4.ll-* »tI».T3R«r fia«3 COPPER RANGE Month "f Aur- N»t eamice-... 32.25» ■ 24.855^.-y..^ Surplus .V.... $16^ *12.T54 Jg n^ «™ I tn^ 1 ~515T.50* *'*°»^ *"£. Net earn!r^!»- . - 53.1^2* fil.22^ M Surplus J^t7» ~~ lP7^ |j^ •vTESTERN MAnTUAND. Rrom -amines. JK85.65S $11.>..^2 »^ F/xp. and tai»» »lt>""7 ■^••^" _J'- N-t -am1ne..~?24«.«4t S:5 Other tnomne... 2-«15 «>* ■•■-- 2.-- Tor a! !nc-m-. $C«*.2T>« JC«2.SSB "*S » 1 Other income. .. S7..>>. M^_" . — - Ttnal inrotn*. $532,339 JTT?.** 6 T'ei-rras-* _»-»» t/>VT>ON CIfDHmCKOL^v 1 . M-t n ropXlttan Ptstnct— "? t? 1 * I?.^ Netrec^..-^-!^ V,^ K;-ctric Railway Company— , M- _. p.!* Grosw receipts'.. i«I.S» i J" -VJ C* Working <^p... "I.XI _ •'^ Net receipt*.. £30.137 t=?~ ft UnHe.l Tramways "n^ed- I «* rm« receipts-. £»!» *»gj J^ Working *xp--« Zl.*-*» *'••*. -^-— -^ Net receipts.. £«.«« ~~ "" Metropolitan tMstnct-_ : -^ tVk end. Nov. 10 '^-^ "^ C«* N - Tube*- ... c-, --2T VTfc end. Nov. 19 £13.4^ =-^ : >» july 1-Sov. 19. m ■ -«-" United Tramways — ~*it*t ■ •Decrease.-^ — . r.-rrir. -*•?«! "d «k. in Nov. ***>■ »*■* --^T-«iS Ll3** July 1-NOT. U 1.2 C.« i ptri &-ta.»ii sss. 8& ** SEAPOARP AIR 11^ MOXTREAI- STREET KAI M.*th of Oct.— __ j.-^." 107 *St* nrow : t74.7» Op«r. expenses.- a **'._ *^«V!' 4 Net eurnlnss-- Sl Jl'-iS3 3L«» \JH>~~ 1 "lies v lax •-• »*».^*^ -■ — "^ %^^ . J Month of Oct.— $1!*4.3t5 ?:^ Expenses ____ -■ Ti "^s^ ? aj J» Jan. l-Oc?..^ j-.043.74S *1.!»^ •!!;• f 9 li»* E*P* n f" — - I*3B »•■• J'*^ tM' 1"*1 "* "IS* " ,i 43*"^ Net earning*.. '^r^s 437* >*___- --: *'h>»-«e» _-T^- — r^^T, JSS 22 * 1 kaxsas crrr. mi.m^ ,^ L . ffii fcf] , 14