New York Tribune.(New York, NY) 1895-10-29.STOCK MARKET IRREGULAR, FBACTIONAL DECLINESMANY SUGAR...

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STOCK MARKET IRREGULAR, FBACTIONAL DECLINES MANY SUGAR STOCK OOES LOWER-BONDS AND MONEY. SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE OCTOPEK 2Í» IiEAIJNC.S IN MORDI AXT» DANK STOCKS 10000 C S Cou II». IM îoooo un .1224 KiOO Va Fund l'eht 2- of lii'.'l. «24 16000 Va Tef Tr Hct» Stpd . 04 1000 Am Colt Oil e». 11« root) do .us»» 4000 A T A S F Bet» . 79s« 10000 do . 79'» BOTA) A T A S F 21 net» i»t I'd... am inoo do .ais IMoO do .314» 20000 ? ? ? ß F Ad] v.· 1. 38«4 11000 Au»! ? N W 1st ?<>4 4000 Brooklyn El Ut. 109 1«·»« H W A W 6»_103 l««s«i do .102S )(S»i Cari .south 2d .10*4 14.««. c of N J <!en 5slI04 10.»· do .11«··. 2000 do .H»4 Usai c Pac ?'.» l»»d. ..lis; 60«»' C 15 AO Con 8»|?·4 MOO do Deb f«. 1?>44 100o C ? E 11! l'on U'«'» 2000 Chic A ?? l»t Hct» .c. «ß 7000 C U ? A G Ex 5»10.>4 60t«> do .11».'.·». ion«» C »t ? M A u Con .12S4 18000 C H A V Ce». ..Ml ¦??? C ("CAI 1st. ..1124 ß??? C L A Wh 1»! .ios 8000 do .10*4 .It«»! c.·! M Rete. 2-*4 400«) E T V A C. G??·1 U .1164 I 8000 Ed El 111 Co of ? V ? 8* ?a? lOftO Klir ?. ? ? S Ss.|024 ???? ? l»t Can Gold 7i .143 sooiy» se .1434 2?0? E Be.r l«t Uen. 114% JOOOo Flint A G M If. BOOK Ft H'th A I' C 1(1 .«ter. Til, 4000 «Ja Pi ¦ ¡s- 8 Si 111 lOOOl» ? A ? C 1»t .V.)l)«a 1MM Kjn A »fi. ?, S3', »«.«? ? Par 6* IMO..Ili)« JijOOii ? I* la :««nver lot Aaet .lisi, «i« lit «'or. M», rio Rct». S3 lt«»0 ? ? C l»t Cvu.124 2i«g» do .UM lot«) N Y AH l»t Cou.UTS Si««· N Y Kiev 1st. ..107·» 11«»» N Y 1. ¦ A W New 2d Con 8tpJ Rct« . ß??? do . 70S tìiS» N Y N H A H C Deb «4TB.I Iffsj '.???? do .137 8000 N Y O & *V Bef :«: 25000 N Pac l*t Beg. ils 33000 do 2d Cou -103 3000 do 3d Cou. 73 iMW» do 'ierm'l l«t. H>4 Si ss» N Hy Cal S»... «S IMM do .W4 MUO Ohio South l»t. «0 2000 O à It L l»t Rct» 4? 3<««l Ore Imp 1st. SB MM do cen . 374 4i«>0 Ore S.iort L. ß». 1031» il««" do .1064 3000 do .10«i«, 2000 do .106», ¦Mi ilo Ret» .107 14«««? do .1071, 1000 do .107«4 10000 do .1074 1000 O S L. A G X Con Rt te . 894 2SOO0 do .»20F. M 88000 do .«???. ,'.!·'» loooo do Col Tr S». M 10000 ? Co-» Gtd 44» 115 8000 A R l»t pf inc. 87 50o0 do .874 do 3d pi ino_ lo». do G»n 4». »A do Rct» . 7«4 ViOO t >i Suono lU0<s> 401» <0 I>ef Ine. | 8000 Pitts A W l»t. 20«>0 Rio C, \Ve»t 1st K-Oo do . 77H 2"<? St Jo A O I 1st Rct« .024 «000 do . 024 !«««. St L A I Alt 5«. 83 «ODO Bl I. V&Tt ? IstlO.M, »000 st ? _ ? ? ß». .1234 S A A A ? SAW 1st P. «lo . do . Bot«· MS) Jk.HI «J..ì>2'-. do . N] G»»'» Keo _ I) AI 1st .10SU 20t>> ìm<~ lia« L Co of st i> i»t la. ITU 200" 1. I & AI S 2d Cou .124 ?70?.. Lek A W li Con A»»t .1064 »«?.. L, V of ? Y 1st 104 4'«»' l.er, V Term .'.«.IIS SOOO ?. ?? A ? F le' 114 7000 Metropolitan l»t.121 1000 do 2d .It«'» MM Mil A X 1st IfM Main Un» 11S4 2000 ?? A ft Paul 1st s W Dlv ...117'» IOOOO MASI I. I on 3s. 104V, 14000 Af ? A ? Ut 4s ss 11000 <·.-) 2d .044 2000 d«, . 044. 1000 ?? ? ? ? of ?,>" MOO ?? ? A East l»t. 02«, IMS M·· Pac Is: .··! (is .bMF.103 tOOO do Tr Mtt 50ni< do . »«7 BOoO So . -?« 300? «10 . .«744 I«»«.. <n ut Col S». 774 7?«?0 ¦*. . 77*. 11000 d. 774 *«"> Al«,h 4 New .IM 111»», lo (1 Al 4s ·-'¦·, 1·«»· Al A E»«»» )*t 145 1««m. so «o-n C.td ..1·:. Coot« X CA St I. don M 1000 SOU) lis») du 1000? S ? Aril l»t 00 «ti Ö7--, 10000 S ? ? Mfx l«t..l03 POI«) South Hy ]«t 3». OO4 370i*> do . PC 4<«H» do . »64 11000 Term ?? A»»'? of St I. Con 5s. 102", 1000 ?& ? l«t ."«».«eOF K> MM d«. . Mo» ««as» do 2d Ine. 234 2-x.ii Toi P*W«B... Ho 20·«» V A n»l 1st 6»..1034 soon frlon El l»t M.1074 BoOo G Psr 1st ¡*8_loi«»» I«-«) di .10l»S loon do .»3. loi»»» !<««> do .IOÍ14 :t.«»o do .aS.lta.%, 2io>«> do -I«7.I00Û SOOO do .»3.11.01, 2i»>r> do 0*.I1I14 )7<»«> do .aO.lOteH 2r««> do -9B.»3.IKH, 12O00 do .II04 IMO do Ext S F S». It«. ilOOO U ? A C, let. 404 14l;00 do . 40!.. 12O00 do . 404 11000 C S Cor l»t Rct« 44 .Varo Wabash R R lit inn«, 120t»i do .10h4 2000 do .bS 10S\ 40U0 do 2d Ba . 774 MM West Shore Otrt Reg S.1 I0M IMS do .1004 »«») \v ? y & ? m, .)iiiv4 t«««-. d-> .1104 1000 wiik-es a E let., ?·:; THE GENKRAL LIST. RAILWAY STOCKS. AT A SFspd At A If) Palt A Ohio Bao .«udir. Buff R 4r P. do pref Can I Can r«dfl-. cast of s Cent Pacific Che» a ? Hi lo th d. Ca ß a yi »Ch ? ? III lo pref....; C ? ? S- ? do p"»f Chic & Nor. ,? pref Ca ? 1 * ? (SU' M A 0 pref.... ( A St L 1 pref. 1 UVA ? do pief C L. \ W pf J>.. A H "'¦ liei U & W.j l«en A l; «? do pr»f ?? A ? ? ut N«.r pref. «lim A ItP ri,, pref.... lllln,..- crnt J«.»* «ent.. ? pref.... Ind 1.1 A I 1. E «v \Ve»t do pref L S A Al IO 1. « Island.· V'Uis A X _| Al CI do pref. 3. St 1, A ? Mar. Elei·. M'en Centra'! Mo ???, d pref....! Mr· J'aclflc, Mol. A ohi.· M'.nr. \ .·· I. do l»t pref ?? M pref. N'A SI L. NY«: » 11 1 NÏC A K !.. do l»t pr»f do 2«) pref KTLKAVV 2p N I A :·· e 24TNH ? H ? ? ?) a W N Y ri A W do pref. ...j Kt'rf A W«SI do pref. ... IS'onh Pac. d·, pref. ...| Ohio South. Ore ?? A ? ML A V ? Pe<. A E\ Phil A Pig P< C ? ?' do pref... P.IO U W pi M L So V dj pref Bt ?A IMI dj pref. St G M A Ml fjo'ith Pec. ß?·G.!? By--· do prrl Tex A P»C ?? A A ? Ml Toi A O C.j do pi e ' 1,'nion Psc. ., V ? D A U Wstesk ¦·¦· do pref Wh A L E do pref T*.'i» Central., Op»n -Actual ralea- High L.5W. FinU «'losing- A»k. 2»4 ¦ 1H4 1 1 88%. 8*4 I-"» .064 884 111 M%] f*4 111 MH ?*4?, 111 1H4 || s.o\, 48 7?4 IL'«;', H»>4 14s>, 4, 424; «Y. 21 «-¦ . 1314 ?ßß? ;<»4 M4 77 1.'k»4 854: 384 27 8? 48 !2ß4 l««i4 14« ? 7fi\ 424 'ji'i!. 70*. l2t)S Itoti Us·, 424, 424 21 03 131', IM«. IM lot, 77 ir..·, M4 .-«s·. »4 27 , 21 C2», 13G-, 424 21 «3 1314 1M4 Bid 204 % O »4 5«4 110 174 n>4 IM 173 ".¦.\ 4- raí II i .··» 1064 14« 7«4 42', 122 42«, M 2··4 r.74 »-..? III io«; l^ 123 4 100 104 MI 100 104 884 ls54 ü4 2««> 70 1804 s«. , ...c». í>4 274 IM 10 76 I.V14 ¦so', 8S4 s4 2*4 204 14 ·_ 60 8f. «O 111 II 1»4 86 40 lu3 7«4 I204 106 , 18o 764 43 12G. 424 ? 22 62 63 1824 l''7'a II H 3.1 IM », 4 100',, 10>.« ¦M 1«4· 23 111 S7 3*4. I 274 Share» .old. 3.1VXI 80 1.110 40 4 8.3'hi 1««0 21 !>35 3o:i I :;,.·. 70 e.Oio 2ou IM .3 I 704 12.'. MO loe 10« lor. 10« ?*', 1*4 334 234 24·, 1?4 M4 33', 23', 28 1«'» ? 324 234 244 Itti .',74 .074 10U4 1004 '004 134; 32 ? ¦>>> 174 12?, 34 13 .', UHI 64 II ¦-· 11.0 2.04 114 3o » 04 77 124 214 144 r.4 114 ri2-, Ih« 174 124 344 II 5 1S4 114 64 13 MM 111 234, 114 M . »4 18», .'24 If·'· IM» 124 34 Ta ¿I «4 II 2«-«4 IO«! 834 33«, 574 ???»*! 134 ?'-4 IM 174 124 344 G. ? 11 104 334 W4 124 244 844 874 1004 14-, 874 pio 6 8V> 224 474 ??ß 8 27% 80 164 .14 334 23 ? «¦,04 200 4 000 8, ?·.'· ?? 2«»> 77 12 V. 84 214 144 40 ·. .V. 284 114 334 ¦'·> 77 124 IH 214, " .'.4 1«4 1»4 204 ?\ 124 »4-1 ñ% 144 404 ·"· . ??«_ 12« 314 34 134 4". '/*'' 23 44 1*4 |s ? 41 .4 144 ? 113 »? "4 36 ?% 14, 83 76 12", 84 "4 214 14 444; SI 10"4 134 8*4 »?_ 1<» 12-, ? .'.4 114 .'.'. 1-4 ?? 8 184, 1*4 86 43 ? 144 ¦1 !«2 p? 24 ? 114 ?4 10 14 ? 7S', II 6 '.. 214 144 464 :«»> MO 41« -. *..?·. 67? ."«'. / 13.4W.·, 21«? .»hl 4<>? 1.714 l.liHI ??? na IM 2.1 «ì 4.13o ?; .·. :-. MIBCEU.AXi:"! S ITOCK8. ?-Actual rales H.k·.. I. iv. Pir.il Adams Es. Alb A I Am Cot OU. do pref Am Inst Tel, An. Express Ain Tel ú¿ C Ain Tota-e« új pref ... HAS 11 ' DAN Y ALgil Br'jn»wick 11 '' H a N Ç ? A Minn Chliago «Ja» do C T rets, Cleve A P. C«,| «' De* Cd F ». I ¦ja praf ¦·¦ C.: A H ?;·.m Cahl».. Con C iMd» | 1 ???»^? ?^?. DM A G? 1' pref. DI ·? F. 1: 1 a T Col Xdl.111 (HT) tien Electric; îl^me Mm.. Boa· A T c J'.ilnul» Steel· K..«,» A SI K A I> M .. ,.ref ... Kins» A P. J, Ga» iBt U A pref. Mah G Hy j M«.n lieuch.l 5i,l «- ai pf ? < en'.ril.| Mex Sa*.... M:nn Iron. .. Nat i.-r.« Oll ?»*? C «Oai, Xorf »ou'h No An.··. Ce Mal Starch «lo let lief do kd lier Ont ^o MIS Orearon Iinpt PaeTlc Mail _en:i ß p A W pief. ? ft Vf ? C ?? BMClBl. G'.?'? ? '"ar Quickall Min' do pr< ' Ben» A .«.. 224 22 . M . Ba . 11641 1104 1104 Hf·'» M ;..t 014 KHa BÉ%\ 0*4 0*"* 0^ OS 6.S , 074 0s4 34 ^4 -li -4 lisi, 14 14» 14U 234 24 »4 234 | ·.-, M4 flo 674 ¦hi mt ;·:·\ ?4', 78 ? 7". 78 I cioalng·- Bid Aalt IM 113 171 224, st -···« aold. M 1104 M -..24 n»; 1x24 1«4 4 88 0-4 4 1074 44 M4 i 24, 180 33 14h',/ s 4.', 231, ?». , »74 34', 21' 24' 'S '.? « 17-, 3 214, IM . ? ß . 5«? ir··, - ^ ß» M «J 70 I ¦ 48 20 22 u Tl M IIS 1124 110 lu'« 14 0S4 ·**%] 84 »4 UH 24, 34 .«·'·, .',3 24 ITH M4 344 .4 7h 254 Ml 213 14.sm 400 1.840 IMO MO «ï: MM IM u I«'·, «'. '·,·,. 24 il 80 -.4; 21») 2K4' »\ 2?·4 tA% 326 826 826 326 ITI4I 173, Itili IWH 64 M , 82o |S7 1?« 171 «"4 16', 1*0 80 3o 10 II 81 34«) :î2 :.<sjo 17.0 34 MISrELLANEOVB ???ß?ß. I -.Actual ealea-. |Op«n.|lllgh.|Low. Final. "-aeelns- j Share« Bia Alk. «old. SWS Of Ut j t ? ? S«LA * ? ?, Tenn Cal Tex Tac L .? Toi r a fr. V a c rets..; do pf rct» do gtd rete; G a Expr»»· U S Rubier, do pr»?....i Wclti-G Ex. W.st l'n Tel 89\ 9.1S »k »1 Wt»! ?? 40 91S 9«. m·. »TH. m Si»·» MS ap« aoH 7S 80S un, o«« 01 ??ß?! i* ¿.I » m th! 14 ? 2H tl .11 48 Son: 89H MU . .fjO = 88V» 18.8<k) Il - IS - ha» l*<i 93«, M (il !·.*'. S loi« K1S. LOM 4sr. S .15 11 l'NLISTED STOCKS I -Actual ¿ale»- .Clo*tnr. IFh«rei 'Open High.; Low. Final. Did. A»k. »oli. 8!1 Hull CrîfBi - - 6?\ BoHI - BALES AT THE CONSOLIDATED STOCK AND PETRO¬ LEUM EXCHANGE. STOCKS. Name». IOpen-1 High-i I/iw- Clo»- I Ing. I eat. ? »«t. I Ing. Amer Sug Ref. IOS Amer Tobacco . BB At Top « S Fe.; 2«>V Ark City Imp.' 2?? Chicago Oa» . ft> Chic R I A Pac. fOU ?,!« Bur «t Qy. d-? Chic Mil * St ?_ Trt't Col Fuel & Iron-. 84H Central of ? J.I 111 ?'hie A North.? loes Hist & C F. 23\ Oen Electric . ito', I-oul» «S- Nruih. 80% Manhmtan . l««l Mo Pacido Mo Kan & Ten pf Natlonul Lead ? ? Central . I'acinc Mall . I'hlla * Reading. Tcnn <; * 1 . G ? D * Gulf. G p. Leather pf.... W«bash pf . «t.«1* aa 88*4 I*«·1, go I·« 37S OS TDS 21-, 100*41 80 .* ¦' » 2oS HSi, 7«'?« M TOS .14·, 111 liniS 24S .v«s 100 33'» 3.1 824, lOtSi μ? ?0? .·;«,*·, r.s Tis 21S' i.flao l««l Total «ale» .¿?«d0 101S oihI 10% 2?? H7S 7.V, 80H 70S .14', 111 IihISÍ tv* üilHi B0H 10SS .12S Bf 32S «S 2Í»S "H, .17 S SS 70 21S 102\ !»2S 30H 2.-.S «4* S1 76S 85S 7«s .14 H 111 lues 24 s; 34S ??? loSS 33S, 33 32\ lotis 30', IS .?-4S .V, 71S 21S Shar·· eotd. ~32.«3ft 2?«?«) 1.S1K) 80 1,000 2,'KX« .'..Mkl 8,000 10 10)1 10 040 1.0.V) 3.840 1.520 ROND?. Name». Open-l Hlgh-? Low- Clo»- Ina e*t. est. Inr ta s F 21 rtfa 81H "IS aiH 81« Am Cotton on 8e... HÖH iris I18H IISH Mo ? * T 2d. MH MO «14S «US Ohio South lai. t*«'S f »s i«os '.»os A R 1»· pf Inc.. ,17', 37S 37·,, 37S ? A R 3d pf «ne- 1.V, iati ?·"·1» l·*»*· Southern Rv 9? 96 Ml M Texss Pacifie 2d. 28HI 23S. 23S 23', InlonElel«« .1 1«?7 107 M7 107 ? ? li A 1st. 4o'< 40i4 4ii'i 4 a. Total se ie« . $28 ...? MM OfHI 000 000 fa» ooo 880,000 N«me». MININO STOCKS. Open-i High-i Low Ing. est eat. Clos¬ ing Share» »cid Amer F',r-g .Ol Chrysolite .27 Lead il» .?? l-acrosse . .18 Phénix of Aril."7 .00 .27 .1.1 .16 .O» .18 .07 .OS 2«l 13 .10 .««H 2 800 4ÍH» 1«>0 1 SUO tV»i Toi»! eale»..4.808 WHEAT. 10pen-l High- Low-: Cío»·! Rale«. Ing. e«». e»t. Ing. Ru»h December eptlon «6 12«» I.KSING PTUCEfl OF IIOSTON STOCKS. Booton, October 2k 1 Saturdav To-day. So turd» ?. T; Franklin . 1G>>, Kenrsarge . I0%¡ Oerei la . 29 CJu'.ncy .13o 'lnm«r»ck .136 Annlston L Co. 21 Boaton L Co_ 3% San Ideg, I. Co. 2S West End L Co. 2'. Heil Telephone tl :i i.amson Bl Ser 21H 122'2 Waler Power.75 17«< centennial . 20 IS ?E Telephone -:? ] Hutte A Boston. 17 «1 «Jeneral Electric. 3SS 1 West End Ry.. 9B% do pref. 9? ;.*, W'-silngh El»c... 88 310 Atch A Top 80% Boil & Albany .308 Boot A- Main·.. 17«) Chic Hur A Qv Easl R R 0s. Fltcb R R pf. si"i F A ? M pf 4,1 K c S·JA·' ? 122 ?. ?: 0? ? Ta.. ·.«"·'» Mass Central. ?? ·. Cirai com. 12S ? ? ? ? E 7- 114 2i«S 2os 17·'. .«SS 12«« 02H M 188 12 Old Coloi Rutland com. Ritlsnd pf Va »nt con Alloues M AtlanMc 1-« IV A Mont.. 77'| Cal A Meda... .310 3H day 8*4 ? 10TH 21 S .75 i'-.S 84 . s> «a cl.iisiNC. PMICKa OS CH1CAOO STOCKS. «'hlcago. October 2s. 1880. Saturday To-da.v Lake St Elev. 27 27 Mil A Chic ? Co 12 do pref. .IP, M Y Btecuil Co. SB Stre.t« W I C L l.'v'i 47 N Ch Bl ? P. Co.287 8)4 W chic S: R R. 121S OS', West Sione Co. 73 ?28? Saturday.T i) American Strn« 4'«'» 4'a '"ACCA I) Co 0TH Brew ?. Mall Co ios ? pref..11 G Ä «?.. 30 do pref. 47 c A S S R ? «? S», Chica«. On« Co. «'.«» Mainoed Ma-rh.120 KiS .11 .10 ¦HIS or. 13S 2««.IS 122S CLOSING FRl'KS OF PHILADELPHIA STOCKS Rid. Asked -ehigh Vall»y.. 41H 41', L Ç A ? Co. ? Pac com.... ? Pac pf Penn It R Phil A II stock. PO) HO Mda Phil Trac. Peoples Trfic. 47 4S I0H G? 9 1-10 T8H 58', f.« ¦.ld.As-.ed. Electric Trac 05'·, «V'i Met Traction . iocs io«'» ( ? of ? J »íock.. 27 C T of N J S». C Oa» Imp Co. Welsbach O L 7*\ Elee S Hnr corn.. Elee S Pat pf. 4% IIS B0H 28 Sfii, 92S 92', 97 98 «I9\ 7i", 72 71 ON THE stock BXtTHANOB. Monday, Ortober 28.p. m. Transactions In storks were fairly large, but dealings were Without slgnifìc-iive. In the early trading perstBteni bear attack! cauoed d<tcllnea of 1 i<er r^-nt and .»ver which, however, wer«- )**- ned in »»iihscrjiirT.t ti ansarti,ms. and nt the Close sevor.il sto 'k! Bhowed not pains, whll« moot of which lust only r-ufffrc-r! fractionally. Thoro was ?«, outside Bupport to the market, but th«- operators for the doline «lid nui succeed in forc- Ing ¡niest «r« to li'iuldate, and In the afternoon a rally was brought on by th«· professional element which wa« forrei to cover. Thf absence of an In» crssoo in th»· supply of comm-erclol bills from th·· morninR's mails ¡f«1 to more taik an«! BpCOUlstlotl on possible gold exports ? his wo^k, though thf- d<·- mani! for exchange- to-riay was light, and an mil- ward m »vement of th«· metal this week is hardly safe t·· bank upon at present. Th«» courge of prices to-day again showed the disregard to- stock markel has for favorable developments, and tho large Increase in traflir return? reported ) different railways this morning 0901 absolutely no reoponoo in share valus. The Chicago, Mil- waukee and St. I'aui Company for the· month of September showed an Incresoo In nei earning! o( $3*19,757, making a total Incresoo In net «¦arninii.·' etnee July l of $S9ó,2íi4. The company Bucceeded in reducing operating expenses to unusually low figure! In September, th.· percentage of auch ex¬ penses t.. gross earnings being M.15, against «:t 25 In ? rptember last year. Sugar Kefining. T«-nr.essee Coal and Iron. T'nlted States Leather, Ameriran Tobacco and Missouri Pacific «rere the leaders in the early dealings. Inclinen wer- recorded In quick enough ord<-r ? indicate demoralisation, an«! heavy liquidation In Sugar was followed by moderately large sales in the other stocka men¬ tioned The decline in Sugar, as before m«»ii- tloned In this column, Indicates, it would seem, the wish of heavy Sugar Interests to put the Stock below par, and the approach of the meet¬ ing f Congress undoubtedly |g having Bome effect upon this stock, as has been noted In other years at this Mm«-. The possibility of a'-itou by Congress on legislation affecting the sugar industry is sufficient reason for Ihe in- siders to push the stock down, ns they did two years ago, wher the stock broke 2<> pointa or more, and then on legislative action Jump.1 up as many more. It Is also suppoeed In th»· Street that the Ames holdings are being llqul- dated. Sugar closed ut a net loss of IV» per cent at 10¡.,!i¿, which Is about 6 per «'eut below its level a week ago. The dealings In this stock Were about one-third of th»· total transactions. Leather preferred, after a break of nearly 2 per cent, rallied and 1 rged at a gain of 'i per Cent, and fither stocks which were the greatest sufferers In the first dealings recovered a good part of th !r loss at the close. St. Paul waa comparatively active, but its September report failed to advance lis valu«», Its closing price being, however, slightly above th» ripening, re- fleeting the Influence of th«· general rally forced by the Industrial shares Oenera] Electric was down over 1 per cent. Pacific Mall waa ad- \an*ed a fraction, and Tennessee Coal and Iron. on mod« rately heavy dealings, was down Th-· gen« ral railway list was weak. Closing juices of the principal active stocks. compared with those of Saturday, were as fol¬ lows. (? ?», «»tt 2A <h«n«<r«. A«ihi*.r». Tf.p-kn an«l Kants Fe %9M 20S American Tobeaeo . BOtÉ 92·, Husar Iterliilria.]H3S pi;·«, Chirac» ·'»» ß*? CfclOSgO. Ito« k Ulani ar,«l Pactge. 7?»? chi««!». I'urllnition «ni Qui ne) «·.'.'. Chicago. Milwaukee «ni St. Haul 7'IV4 < lilcag» ani N'.ithvie»«er»i 1<»I«, 1 ? ?»..I .laie.l <ia*) ,·. UlaUlllng and Cattle Fee.llnsr. 2.;S Oenernl Kir. tri. ...?... 3?«? Lv.ul»vll¡« and Na»bvHl·.Cg .is 7«t ; NG 7«;·.. |l«l l-M 2.?*. MU S IS . . -IS . ? Manhattan .·,·¦ .'ffl 'Su II Mlaenurl. K«n·«· and Teaea pf 8414 8JH 1 MI««ourl Pacific. "J ~* _ 7 rhll.delDhla and Reading. i*\ l«J* ? Tacine Mad. X « ¿?4 + G Soulhern Ralla«? pf. "OH f' Tenne««*« Co«l and Iron. 8fl*j4 M » - L'nlled State. Leather . \}\ «H J ? do pref. Ti** 7*S "»" ? I'nlted state« Ordago. T% 74 - J Weitem I'nlon. ·>> JL Wab««h pf. «H «H + J Wheellna «nd L»k» Eri«.14«, 14S I RONDS-THE FKDERAL TREASURY. Sales of Oovernment bonds were confined t< 110.000 4s coupon of 1°2G» tt 122*8. and $10.000 al 1224. Final «luotatlone follow: »id.Asked. _ Rid.Ashed D ? 1891 ILO. cur BS.iaM.10l continued «, 2 97S . ?? cur. fa.1807. 04*1 l.S. 4».l!»«»7.r.« HIS 118 VAL cor. «l«.lKf»S «M Ü.S 4M««i>7. .11 HIS 112 «-'.». cur. >*?8?1110 r.s. 4«.i«r..refc-121·, ia «-»er. ?*. *ß····?3 G.?. 4»,192.\rou.l22S 123 «T«*r. 4». 1W7. MM . V.H. 5i.il/04.reBll4S 11814 I «CaST. «at. i»»»....m»% C.S. fi«. ll«H.cnu,118% 11ns 1 CSer. 4«, IBB» . lous . r.S. cur.«l». 1800.1«»« »-I In State Issues there wer« sales of $5.000 Vlr ginla funded debt 2-3s of '991 at 624 and $15.00* Virginia 6s deferred trust certificates at IM Railroad bonds irtrs «"inlet hut heavy throughout the day and value« in moat Instances were frac¬ tionally lower than 0B Saturday. The weeklies« wa» ac.-ompanled by few changes of note, anc. while Kansas PaclfV 1st consols lost l»*» at M1·, and Morris and Essex lsts 2 at 145, Erie conso gold 7s advanced 1 to 1434. The trading reacheii only $1,117,000. The I'nlted States Treasury received to-da> $3<i4,046 National hank notes for rédemption. Cue· toms receipts reported to-day from Washtngtor WOTS BW.Mf}. the Interns! revenue receipts $Í51,39' and the miscellaneous receipts $33,193. Total Gov¬ ernment receipts for the day. $1.471,511; expendi· tures, $837,000; excess of receipts. $634,531. Re¬ ceipts for the month to date, $25.277.030; expendi¬ tures. $33,232.000. excess o. expenditures $7.954.970 Receipts for the fiscal year to date. $110.849,103 expenditures, $12$,6851.730; excess of expenditure« over receipts, $17,839.627. To-day's Washington Treasury statement, cov¬ ering actual results of two days ago, compared with the last previous statement, was as follows: Oct. 2«!. Oct 2S. Change» Net gold nn hand. 893.2rt7..'5«*») 8?.?.227,.*??ß Dec. J39.77» N't legai-tender» on hand. 77,263.718 76.740.01)7 Dec. *i23.61> Ne« silver on h'd. 18,010.181 18,178,888 In.· 129,7!», Actual cneh In «ho Tieaeury vnult» over ..utstanding eertlflcates .$iM,r.<«o.2oo $1811418« Dec. $433.63« Deo..»lt· in bank.. lSwS7184S 18.881128 Inc. 211084 Avnllable casli. ?2?»?.9.*:.?;.1 $2<»,».7Sil 2*.»7 Dec. $210. .".V Deduct minor lia¬ bilities. IB.aaa.8M ??t???,?? Dee. 1.1.4si Actual ca«h bal. .81«2..'.92,341 8183,808.171 Dec. 1808,07« The Sub-Treasury had a credit balance at th- Clearing House of ??,??. Its net gain on bal¬ ance since Friday was $545,937, mad,· up by a gain In currency of 1412,095 and a gain In coin Of $133,842. To-day's operations Included: Re¬ ceipts, $3,184,568; pavmei-tB, $2,365,101, resulting In a general balance of $188,464,150. constating Of $91,346,756 coin and $97,117.394 currency. Re¬ ceipts of Satunlay and to-day were $4,752.809 and payments $4 206,873. MONET AND FOREIGN MARKETS. There was little doing In the local money markets. Call loanr ruled at lV¿g2 per cent, and time money for thirty days was 2'j per cent; three ninths, 3 per cent; four months 3'2'fi4 per cent, and six months. 4 per cent. «Commercisi paper rates were a trifle lower at 3'2Íi4 per cent for good three «nil tour months paper, and «fJMH per cent for six months. The market foi foreign exchange was dull, with rates steady at last week's «losing figures There wer«· fes» bille In the market, but th. demand was light The rates at which business was actually done were as follows: Cable«. LonK bill». Short bill. Sterlina . 4>8«. 4.*7Hj 4 A«,v. Franc» . .Vl«v\ 5. IDS Relch»m«j-k» _ 9".S 88**·8ß*?· Oulldere . 40'» «WI» The price of domestic exchsnge was as fol¬ lows at the places named: »Charleston, buying .?, dlsciiunt, selling par: New-Orleans, commer¬ cial 180 discount, bank par; Savannah, buying ¦m discount, selling par: San Francisco, sinht 1-16 premium, telegraph, tec; Chtcsfgo, M dis¬ ci unt; Boston, ·', t«i IOC discount. Hank clearings Brere as follows at the places namedi N'-w-York Exchanges, $82.411.334; bal¬ ances, la,ll(Lets. Boston-Exchanges. $12.7:«:'.. 176. balances, $1,713,250. Haltimor« Bxcluvnges, 82.· 181.00»; balances. $496.142. Philadelphia.Ex- changes, $8,120,227; balan.-es. 81.402.(0·. The |irlce of commercial bar silver In this market was 8?%C. per ounce. Mexican dollars were quoted at 54. In London the price of bar silver advanced ? -16 to 30 18-lld. Money ,m «-all In London was 14 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market was % per cent for short and three months' bills. British cms..in or-are quoted 107 G.-16 for money and 107*4 »Or the account American stocks In London were weak. Last quotatlona In London, compared with Saturday's last prifis ami with their New-York equivalent, were as follows: K. V T.,-è;».·. Saturday N. V. erj\. cl.,»irif. Canadian Pacific... «SSI 80*4 a'.»'. EH· . 18** 1.1\ i;:s i:is Ilrle »e,«,:1¡». Tí, 7l«S 77 7.V, r.llnol» central. l"l», 101% til»·« I00«4 St Paul. 7«··. TOS 76S ·'''« New-Torn central 103, 103', 1"'S 108·«· Readlni 9S lit, 17S IsS I.f.insvill.· *. Naah, SO", «rt\ MS >\ Alchl»..n . 20S 21S 2<iS S'S French rentes were quoted at 100 francs 55 centimes; Paris ex· hange on London, 25 franc.« 23 centimes; Berlin exchange on London. 20 marks 4*. pit :;i:lngs. MISSOURI, KANSAS AND TEXAS ANNEAL REPORT. The report of the Missouri. Kansas snd Texas Rallwaj Company for the fiscal year ended June 3n BhoSfl an Increase in gross earnings of $1.6»>7.- 073; an increase In operating expenses of 81.215.· 24¦;, nr.fl an Increase In net earnings of $401.830. After the payment inteiest and rentals there remained a aurplua of $224,739. against .1 deficit last \ea:· of $8,822. Grooa earnlnge per mile wer«· 85,682, agalnol $à,"39 In i*,i«4. and the nel »-arnings per mile were 81.640, against $1.363 In 1894. The In rease in operating expenses was due to heavy payments for Improvements, renewals and re« placements, Including S2M.S6S f..r equipment and $226,342 for steel rails. The rep irt stated that there was no floating debt r.nd thai th»· «I« tit was increased by 8880,000 bonds Issued agalnat mileage In the year Th·· Southwestern Mineral Branch was opened May 1, IS'.·."., and th·· dei elopmenl of the mines on this road ha.·, ired large shipments of a good grade i.if coal. The total freight revenue increased $1.627,566, and the number of tons carried Increas« d 434.In» tons The receipts from nasseng^r traffic wer«· $1.970,'.«?,"., ß lias»· of $18..",42, although the number of pas- tigers arrie.I ghowed an Increase, The report shows the toad in a go id tlnunclal and physical ?, liti in, and It would se m that th«· company «an now dppend upon more than earning Its ti\· charges and a blight proope t of earning more than the 4 per ceni dividend on the pr. t ni stock. Financial ? suit.«, compered with the two previous years, follow: issa ism isjs Oro*! camini;» .$10.*****.. W1 fO »-77 '2*«? f 11 M4 Tl'l Opeial ex;>. re nr.l ta\f» ..M<«71l :.2·>?!?1 «· |21 1<S4 Net recel,,!» .Í2..V.7.¦).·»·» 82.071.848 S.'l ?? 17'i Intere»» ??? reniai· ... 8,890.448 2,ß8<).(«70 2?!?\4·? Piirrli!» . 82IS.018 *80.522 8224 739 Sundry a<.«nt.» . 80.008 Snrjiiii» . 8288,0«M ·?'.«,."·22 8221.780 .iieflclt. The condensed balance .sh<-<»t of June 30 «hows: A«·.!» imi». UM Chane·» Plead nnd e«|ulp K IJn·'*'" .$188,718.011 |Ua.01T.aSI In« 8801000 Payment receiver» equipment 848.484 848,808 Inc. no Ke..l e.laie b.uahr. I.7.U 1 t;« )'...n.|» and stock! 1.108.080 1.182.090 In- 00000 I'll» fr.an agenta r"c ¦.8*1.022 42.1.148 Inc. 42.426 Dim u m ¡· ,*n .r""ls . G»3 1«.·8 lie,. v,,n..s Material» end sup- .i'11**'· . 404.71S 880.8U pee. éa.078 '¦*·1' . 0BS.101 1,141884 Ine 810.148 Hundry accunt» 2s.7:tl :·, Inc. 1.088 Total aaaata .Btguai.aTa $181783,814 lac ???? Uabtltttaa ? . ? |8B0 fiianK-»· «depilai »lock, m.. ? ? t.Son.««·»»,»«) »*».f»n«».o««o- Capital Btoefc M., ? a t. .f Tex«». I.OSTefOS 2.ni2..V»0 inc. 188,000 «;¦ .: II t I'.-. .,. rill! Oe. l/»·).«»·»« 1,801000 runde«! rieb!. ,H.!»7.'..«»«» 85,820,000 Inc. ¡IMI ODO Isaii« ?? ? ??; , ,?""'·' . 1,188101 1 22l.si.-l Inc. 82.44«! »'.urlile« .«m . oaa.iaa 4<«i».r.â - ¦ ..?. t f'iun- flry liefen.·,! ?«) meni· . «184.188 270.r.«,) n»r ios ?·t f"ar im- geferred .tit» . 880.728 887.881 Dea 3.4'a«! lata... 181804 i·«.-..:!.·.« ine .????· Intere», ,|UC. 107.108 208.400 Im 11888 int'-re.i accrued not ,.'1"" .. 881184 881717 Ine ß.?? «."1.1,.t». par-retti _'" 711.2.1'. 974 427 Ine. 888.108 J**** not due. 112214 II18M Ine. 4.042 ;·' languì . 22.712 22 Ó2! Dee Bl BCeoaat.. 210.144· )4.1.·«71· Inc. *.·24.7.?? Tetal laaMfrttn. M8l.aai.478 $1?17??.ß14 lac 8084.188 INVI'.STMKNT M >Ti:s 'dorado Kpringh mining «pi itadns. reported '¦y Thomas L M«in!»«n. Jr.. et Co., are as follows: Argentam-Juntsts, .K; Molli«· Gibson, .H: Port- isnd, î.SK. isabella. .20^; Gold and Olobe, .19. Holdere of Hi«· Denver, Tesso and Gulf and Denver, Texas ami i-Or; Worth nrsl mortgsge i';1'!'!*, are invited t., rand their nsnrMO i" the WeW-Toia Seiurlly alni Trust «·,??????p\ with a » ¦''»*¦ lo the formation of on Independen! pro- TBB annual meeting and election of th· Third I f Avenue Railroad Company will be held at th. t ofTloe of the company, st Thlrd-av*. and Sixty ; fifth-et. t»n November 18. The Knickerbocker Trim Compsny will hold Iti ? annual meeting st the main office of the com pany, No. 234 FIMi-Ave.. on November 14. 1 The Southern Pacific Railroad Company wll ray coup-ona due Novotmber 1. on the Oslveston ¡ Harrlsburi and San Antonio Railway Compan> ' and the Southern Pacific of California First Con d«, on nnd after November 1 at the trea* urcr'« office, No. 23 Hroad-st. Coupons of th»· first m.ort«;R«;e bonde of tn» Passale Ufhtbtg C ??|)'?p? ß?? November 1 «rill be paid at the State Trust Company .'»n ami aftsi Novembr-r 1 , Coupon No. 10, of tha Hormiguero Central Com¬ pany, of Cuba, first mortgrnge 8 per cent gold bonds, will be paid at the New-York office, N«> SJ YV.ill-st. Käst bound tOMWg· laat week was 82,220 tons, eß-a.nst 88.023 "îe previous week and 42..Ô26 laat rear. L-ake Shore leti with 14.427 ton«. Othei Une· carried: Ml'hiajan Central, 10.328; Wab.tHh, 7..?1; Fort Wavne. MM; Pan Handle, 8,825; Baiti- more ami Ohio. 4.784; Grand Trunk. 7.060; Nick Plate. 7,1(36; Brit, «\47T; Big Four. 3,525. In the annual report of the St. Paul and Duluth Railroad Company recently printed In this column current liabilities of all kind.« wore stated at $1,717,843. ?????«? general assets of 1896,694. In the amount >f liabilities were Included some ii.-ms of accounts payable, which, according to the «ecretary «of the company, «h« uld not figure ns su, h. M for Instance $121.793 »Inking fund for redemption of T F and L S. R. R. bonds; $578,- «87 preferred stock cancelled, and $690.776 Income expended prior to July 1, 1888. on Improvements. rie. Deducting th'se amounts would leave cur¬ rent liabilities of $326.387. Georg« R. Sheldon, chairman of the Bond¬ holders' Committee of the Spokane and Palouse Railway Company, gives notice that on N'o- \ ember 1 $25 for each deposited first mortgage b..nd of the Spokane and Palouse Railway Company (Washington division) will be mailed to the holder« of Its registered trust certificates Of deposit, and will be paid to the holders of Its unregistered certltlcatee on presentation at the offices of Mil New-York Security and Tru«t Company. Holders of the receipt« of the Central Trust Company and Metropolitan Trust Company for the bon«ls of the Toledo. Ann Arbor and North Michigan Railroad Company and its various divisions, ran obtain the securities of the Ann Arbor Railroad Company to which they are entitled, by presenting them to the Metropoli¬ tan Trust Company on and after November 1. RAILROAD EARNINGS. CI.EVKDAND. CINCINNATI. CHICAGO AND 8T. LOl'IS IHMd 1<*J4. 1806. .s'umber of mile». MM _1.852 .__,·_? Tl.lr.l week In Dot. $288.458 «M·»«· .«.ífS'ífí Jan. 1 to Oct. 21. 11.17«.«« IO.IM.MI 11,154.12«) EVANHVII.Li: AND INDIANAI'OI.IS. Xiimh««· of miles. IM «. HJ «c l·''^ Third week In Oct. $7.1«* _5*22 JC'SS Jsn. 1 to Or·. 21. 207.622 228.22»; »lei KVANSVU.I.E AND TERRE ??G??. Numr.er ef mile». 1<« I'« M| ThirO woA la Oet. $34,528 M1.T44 124 003 lan. I to Oct- M. I.«i74.t»i7 838.410 ITMM KANSAS «IT. riTTSIII KG AND OCL.K. Number «of rail··. 1st -:<7 _W Third waefc In Oet. M.M0 t:».4i.4 l_Í*2° Jan. i to O. t. 21. IIOJM MIM 401». 1»H KANSAS CITI SIBIRBAN BKI.T. Nunilx-r of mil»». M M M ??.,? week In Oct. |*\?14 M.0JI M.SM Jan 1 te Oct. SI. IMJM 313,091 227.288 NORFOLK AND WCSTEHN. Number of mil»». I.SM 1.·*·ß7 1 .Vi7 Tlilrd W* in Ocl. 1317.430 1204.MO $240 726 Ian. 1 to Oct. 21. s.125.102 8,103.61» 7,502.648 OHIO RIVER. Number of mile«. SU 215 216 Third week ln Oct. $1S.4!IS $'2O.0»8 «22.87«'. Jan. l to Oet. 21. MS t II I74.M1 670.«>lo PTTTSBl'RO, IfTCNANOO AND LAKE ERIE. \uinl«»r Of mile». 178 178 ThltO week In «Jot. $12.2>>2 $12.61.3 Jan. I to Oct. 21. .- ae.V0f>9 400.547 CHICAOO. MILWAUKEE AND PT. PAIL. Month of September- V.iniber nf mile«. 6.1178 6.:«W 6.188 ir »» earning». $3.023.6.00 12.800.375 $3.««h2.2D1 "it..ratin«T »xr»n«»«. 1.856.381 1.·»« 7ß5 1.736.02» ? ¦« camina·. $1.167.160 I1.0M.II0 I1.I4I.M1 Juli 1 t,, Sej 3«i OroM earning«. $M>24.747 $7.usi.«7f> $0.004.518 Oprrailni «ap«.«. «.481.3*8 ? *72.r>77 4.M0.S33 Ne- earning» 3 m«« «2.34S.304 $2.·.'.?- TOI H.lM.MI I.KVKI.AND. «-IN''INNATI CHICAOO AND ST. bOtTIR. Montn of MpUWbar. Uro»· earn man .. ??.ß?.?« $1 205.67· 11.25*627 «.p»rnting exp»n»e«. 003.112 MT.1M $70.004 t «*rnlae*. IMS.1M M4S.B1I M01.MI .luly t 10 Sept. .1·» Uro«· earning« . M.S30.IH $3.343.316 $8.0*2.066 Operatise adrseas·«. 2.767.765 2.562.4o3 2.72i.:»70 N»t earn. 3 mon-li» $8-2.300 $780.838 MOT,??? .-harge» . 0T3JM 704.MI 70«.m2i> Surplus . . MI0.0M ITI **? $269 166 Mexican international. Month of September- Or««· »-lining» - $141.760 $188.062 opciatlng exp»n»ea.. .. - 1«».223 136,774 \.t earning«. $3.3 JIT $52 IS! Jen. 1 to Sept. 30 Oro« »arnlna* . . I1.M1.003 ll.SM.S2H (iperailns expense». S40.MT I.1M.403 Net naming» 0 mo.v.hs $040. IM ITM.I1I FAX ???.???'? AXP ARANSAS TASS. Month of loptember ansa* ramini«. $188.621 $266.396 $22.1.H2 '.perHtlng »xpen·»». 11*016 107..',80 110.071 N-t earning». $60.6.16 $167.800 I1M.4T1 Jan. 1 to fiept. M Croe« e«rnlng». 11.280.04· $1,226.742 $1.306.178 Operatine e«p«ss«s. i.i20.3i«> 046.217 |.0M,4IT N«:t earning« 0 month» $166.660 $280.52.*. $337 741 WABAFH. Month of «i,.-,t»mlvr. Number of mile». - 1.085 1.03? Or««»» earrings. $1,207.172 $1.075.611 $1.175.500 Operating exr-ti.e«. 027.220 IM.TM 884.461 Net e.irning». $."60,943 $2«!'.721 $341 iK.» July 1 '.. Sept. 30- «Or·, »am In«*. $8,601.316 $3,niî6.mA0 $3.323 450 Operatili« »??-?»»«. 2.TT3.S30 2 2.33.716 2.807.802 K*t earnlna* I Bsofltha 8-.»?7.?·>« »ui 2M $1.12.1.eis l.oris MEftlRR, Aiirtlon«-er. ??«.1 I. in \ii mon BALE OF .*TO( AM) BJOKDf BY ADRIAN H. FILLER & SON, \\ BDÜBaOAl. f>CT. M. ai 12-M o'clock, «l tl,·· New-Tort Real i:<tate Ssi»»- room. ?,. 111 Bi a Iwaj iBy «tl« r of Rollili M Morgan, ?·«???.>» of A. A. Andro·« I S.,n. J··.?.«· Bead A Mig» male li Henry «" Ii»more«t lo A A. Andro·« & Ics ? ?.»«»» of Pienn»»» No. ? K.n«t I2d Bire*t, paraM· -lune 27th. IMS, with ... .; ¡, pet annum. Hi nrdsr ? ??···??????.? ll.'i.irti AtrMmti. t. ?.? ? Bant« ?'>· R. R. «"o. Oea'l .Mtg 4 ? Ho« ll'nlon Trii»t «?. It».-elpti. ?·'·.«'100 M ,?.?·.-?« ? Tri*· K'ii.oy «'·. Im Mtg. 4 p. Bda IMO »2 .'homi Ulm -ntral It H. Co. 4 p. r. Qotd Hd».. 11»G.2 »3.«?«. ????» Count) ?'.'., ?,,:·,i Hy. Co. Ut Mtg. 5 p. O Id Bda >¦¦··.'". Ber4·* A." *.-.«<i Pulton Elevated u «·... i»t Mtg. 6 ? c. o.id IM« 102» ?,?? hl« Bar. ? guincv ? R. Ce. 4 p. c. Nebraska Kxtn Mtg. Skg Fund Bda, 1927. i2«««i 2·! Avenue it. It. «¡en Coa·. Mtg. 5 r. r. nd»., 0M $2.0i«i \V.«t Side R. R CO, loi Milwaukee! 6 p. c fJoM Bda, li»»' $2««»> Milwaukee «"H} r: R i"-·- l«t Mtg. I p. c. Oold ltd» IMT. H0M ?.?. ;.· ,,ian Ferrv « " I«' Mtg. 6 p. c. Oold il.· IMT ll.oiio Baal Tenn., Virginia * o»o r. r. i»t M»g 7 p. ,. Bd*., !9i», 10 »h«. National «-lti Hank. 26 «h« ileneral Eleoirle, «'ommon. 5 sb« G Leorillarr] o., Prefd. (For ¦ «ovai ¦( whom It may concern.) 40 »h» Equltab!« «la» o. of Memphl». T»nn. 7 «h«, rr.atham National Hink. M SB* Ai:.· ri« .,n Itali N.,rxle "o :·.'. «ha ?? Inldsd A*pliall '". .*. »li» Trinl.l.id Asphalt Co U »h«. Tionulad Aapha.ll Ob, 16 «h». Trtnida Aapnali «"... 66 »n». Empire State Bank. $2.500 l'nadlll« Valley R R. lut Mtg·. 6 ? c. bit. in;.« $15.000 Leone DUnd city * Kewtowa R R G"?. ß ? c. «o nvt Mtg». IM» lin.;. $;..?««?? i.iiiuti, ,·.· Wlnitepeg R. R l»t Mtg». ? ? c Bda. 1 ·.«·-··.» M.MO Columbu*. Shawne* A Hocking R. R. Co. |»t Mig· .'. p. c. ild».. 1810. $«?.<·*»> /.an.»ville Terminal 1st Mtfe 5 ? c RI».. IMI 15 «k*. r I. M·*-« Tro« fr,. 2«'. «h«, rieie'.and * fltt»t,iirgh R. R. Co. Ouar. tk» »h». I'ltt« Ilr.n.. fhl.oig., A St. Ix.ul« R. R. G?. IOcM 11.000 KeflOtlabl· rertf. ,,f 'he C-»p» «Jlrardeau H.uth- wsetern 1:»*. o, i»t ron»id. Mtge. Bd. 105 »h«. foot« r.,mmercl«l pfsoapkat· «'·:· i'r«fd M aha «¡»llmln National Bank. -¦·, «h«. Mendiant·' Nati. Bank. 10 r I.iken« Valley R R. A Coal Co $6.«»«i» Atehtl m * l-ik··» l>ak H H A Tel Une 6 p. c Ut Mtge Bd·., M»y. ISW5; Ma). 18IM, COOp«. on. 06 «h«. Bank of New-York, N. B. A. IH »h» Nati l'srk Bank lis» «h», ihlcag·, R'W*y Terminal Elevator Co. Prefd. 111.000 Th« \\,«t«rr Zinc ,·. l«t Mtg». H p. c. 2l»-vear Bd» III13. Majr, IM·, ooup*. «m «hyp .thecateUi. $3.?«>? ?,,1.··?·. Ann Ari. r A M,,iint i'leaeant II R. l«t Mtgr. B«l«. «Trii«· <Vrtf·.). HOM Chic., MIL A II. I'aul R'-vay il^rroaae A Dav- .npori Dlv I .". ? IM» »nd,.r»»d. BO »h« N T. A Texa» Land «',, IM «h«. Ev«n«ill!e A Terre limite R R. Co. ??.«»"«» Ne» Y rk A Erle H R 2<d Mtg». 5 p. e. /..·'·!¦d»d Bd 1919. Regstd. 2f. »h«. Ki.uthfni Nat!. Bank -financial. To Ihr holder· of the (filtrai Trnel to and Metrouolltnn Trust ('o. rri-rtpta for Ihe bo»·· nf Thi· Tuli-ilo. tua Arbor nati .North Mlchl· inni II. II. G? unii It» vurloua rllvlalona. The h,,|l»r. ,.f lh·· Hho\e-n»tiied receipt» can 'dilaln lh· «.CUlitlM ,,f Tl.» Ann ???μ.? Railroad 10.rr.pany. t,i «vl-.l··;, < tl.ey i.r^ entltle.1. By |«re»»n!lnK them t,. th« MKTilD- I IMI.ITAN TRKST 111MPANT, Ra 37 Wall Htreet. ,,. and attar Novtinl.er l»t. 1805 j OEOBGE W QL'INTARD. Chairman. ? «4/aVk/\/\e^A/V\>Ae«V A LASSE MAJORITY OK Kansas Pacific Consolidated FIRST MORTGAGE BONM heve been depoalted "l'I, '»"· under.lgned Commit!·« -gemas ta hereby riven to the h iider» of the bond» not ye deposited thet ,hey mu»> pl«c«d with «he M-rrantll« Truel'co., «ut »ot «o 'h- Sfier of th» femminee, «.? « before norrsiher let. 1«»S. After that dal« ?????,?ß Mill «inly h*· received at the Will ol «lie («immlttee unti »eltb a penally of firent» «lollnra n fcnn.l. Holders of receipts Of the CUV TtSBMI AL Till ST CO. who de«lr« le den..».t «o-n bond» with Ih «."minili«· rr.»y do «o ***4 ITHOI 1 ??????? before SOI K M 11 KR ISaf SB pre»'nlint their lecelpt» il ne MERCANTILE TRI It CO. FREDERICK I). TAPFEN. Chairman. LOI II» FITÍGERALÜ. THOMAS D88MRT, OLIVER AME«. Bû, Boston. M«»e., GEORGE E. LEIGHTON. St. Louis. M«x. W, KM LES ROOSEVELT. Commlttea W. EMLE.Y ROOSEVELT. Secretary. «3 «all 8t. STRONG ? CADWALADER, Counsel. Kansas Pacifie Consols. To the Holder· of Oar Rerelpta: New York. October 10th. 180.1. Sine» our lait notice wa» i«»ue<j, the great majority ol the bond» hivt been united jnder the auipirei of «nother Committee. Thi« Committee, therefore, ha». In the Inter¬ rii of iti constituents, determined to dlieolve It· organi¬ zation. The holder· of our receipt» ere notlfed that th!· Com¬ mittee ha« effected an arrangement with th« Tappen Com¬ mittee, whereby «uch holder» can, without c«p»n»e or payment to thi» Committee, excr.ange Mir receipt« for th* traruferabl« certificate» of the T«pp»n Committee, on presenting our receipt· at the Mercantile Trust Company. The holdere of «aid receipt» and the bondholder· who have «Igr.ed our agreement without having depoalted their bond« ilicaiid avail themselve» of thi· arrangement before November 1st. 1M)5. In order to avoid expense. By order of the Committee. JOHN ROO.NET. Secretary. $2,500,000 NORTHERN OHIO RAILWAY COMPANY First Mtge., Fifty Year Five per cent. Gold Bonds, PRINCIPAL DIE l!»4ft. INTEREST PAYABLE APRIL 1ST AND OCT. 1ST. Payment of Principal and Interest la (¿old. Guaranteed by the Lake Erie & Western Railroad Company BV ENDORSEMENT OX THE BONDS. rjOUPOM BONDS oF 81,800 KA«.H, WITH PROVISION POR REGISTRATION. WE OFFER THE ABOVE BOKDfl FOR SALE AT 103 AND i'HIKI« INTEREST TO DATE OF DELIVERY. PKOSI'ELTI'SKK OIVINO FILL INFORMATION IN REGARD Tu THE LOAN MAY HE OBTAINED ON APPLICATION. The auhacrlptlon book· will he opened at 10 A. M. on Tuesday, October 21), 1SS5, and will he closed at 3 P. M. on the aame day, or earlier. Hi our pleasure The right reserv¬ ed to relect nny snbecrlptlonB or to allot leaa than the .unioni » ? li», rl lied for. AT TIIE Place ???G.?» TIIE BOKM '.VILL NET 4\ I'EK «ENT ON THE INVESTMENT AND WE CONS1DKS THEM SAFE AND DESIRAHLE. < OI'IES OF THE MORTGAGE AND LEASE MAY BE IN BPBCTKD AT OUR OPPICBk APPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO MST THE LOAN ON THE NEW-YORK STOCK EX«. HANGE A3 BOON AS POSSIBLE. VERMILYE «5c COMPANY, NASSA!' AND PINE STREETS, NEW-YORK CITV. TO THE CONSOLIDATED MORTGAGE BOND- HOLDF.nS AND STOCK HOLDERS OP THE Oregon Improvement Company. REORGANIZATION. We h»v» been »«kel by the holder« of a Urs« amount of the Consolidate ! Imnd» nnd stock to act In their lntir- »»t. Y'ou arc requested to sign the prellmln«ry agree- tnent «nd deposit -ecurltle» et once th* FARMEHS' LOA». AM» TRI IST f».. I'J William 8t Niw-York. Tra.-nferabl» ertili, ate» will be lnu«4 It ii Islended t.i preeent » pi .:. for the , ttctun ot zour lntcitlt» at in e.irly dat». HENRI HENTZ. of Henry Hentz ft Corrpmy. Nea-Tortc. STI ART O. NELSON. Vlcï-Presldent Seaboard Neilonal Bank. N. T. FRANCIS PEABODY. JR., American Loan & Tru«t Co., BoetoB. B. F. TBACY, f Tracy, Bonrdmnn 4 Platt, New-Torlt. E. L. OPPENHEIM. of E. L. Oppenheim ft Co. Northern Pacific Railroad Co. REORGANIZATION COMMITTEE. DEPOSITS OF THB Seconds, Thirds and Consols .hould he promptly made with THK MERI AVriLI·: TIllST COMPANY. In exclange ??G it» g i'lab'.e cerriflcnte». I'NITED ACTION hy these THREE CLASSES OP M AIN-LINE H0\DH0LDI:RS result» In »uch a contini of «he pr-.p'-rty secure· ta th.-m the be·« attalnp.ll* nsults, DIE REGARD BEING GIVEN ill THEIR RESPECm E LEGAL POSITIONS AM) PRIORITIES. Under th« »greement for depo«lt -h« committee may. in It» discretion, terminate th« period for deposit« with¬ out n nice, and lrnpo&e exceptional terms for depoatt« tlitreafler. EDWARD D. ADAMS. Chairman. I «M I* FITZGERALD. JOHN C ? l'I, LITT. CHARLES H. GODFREY. J. D. PROUST. JA MKS STILLMAN. EH.VST THAI.MANS, llciu L.i ni/al Din « 'ornati 1 tee. A. MARCUS. Secretary Milli hu Mm«. New-York City. COLUMBUS & HO«' COAL & IRON CO. A majorl'y ef the bonds having been deposited with the Committee.<natlce ti hertvy i;iv»n that the time for de¬ positing bend« without penalty extended to November l»t. 1-G.?. D»po»it ot bend« «ubeequenr t<» «he BBSVS date will be .ublect to a penalty of ten dollar» per bond. DEPOerXORT. The 'entrai Trust Co. .'.4 Wall «t.. New York. . 88. L. BCIDDER. ") « lu,Irma n. HKNRV II. ELI. >f»mmltt·· GEORGE SHERMAN.J GEO. H. PRENTISS & CO.. .I William SL.N.Y. and '-'««s Montagu· ll.,H'k » DEALERS IN LOCAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Heulitri of th· Naw-York Stock birtiBSg·. FORT WORTH & DENVER CITY RAILWAY. First Mortgage Bondholders. Nflce hereby given tha; ? majority of Ihe Dret rt- gage bcn4· ·( the F^rt W..rth ft I'enser ,'lty Railway Company are r, ..« :r: alti'? "f the committee and «hat the receipt« of 'he MERCANTILE TRIST 40M- PANY UP Mill IIIIIK, ISSI ED THEREIOIl. HAVE HKEN LI SI'? II «)N THE SEW loHK STOCK KICHANGE. BuiiU..j.d*t» whe hav« not deposited their bond» «·!«*? the Meri «nule Tru»t «'(.iii|.«ny «re refuelled to make early ..ep..«lt ,,? the «ame. the Committee will at one« pioc«ed ·.·» a»k neca»»nt> authority from the Court· Is .'».?./.- ih« c. mp«n> «linoni (orecloauT·, «nd It .l-.ii.ii.le that UDBBimoU! c..n»ent of the bondholder· ¦ hould bud. No pl««i "f «ecrganliatlun ran tie »ut·· rniti.-.l to i>»« bondholder« urtll «he Court» have «ranted («ruin ..n .«,»! ai. and appr.v«. U. M. DODoU, 'halrman lleorganlaatlon inumati. J. t. «iHANi.KH fiiwtary, K«X ? B>aaer«ay ADVKltnfJBMBNTI AND ei'llSCRllTIONS IOh THK Nl'.V YORK TRIBUNE WILL UK RE EIVEI AT THE UPTOWN OPPICC, So. 1.U42 Uroad »«). Id door north ..f ? hlrty flrat-et.. and AI>VKIt- riSLMENTH at lh« following lliench Ufflvee. ÏS4 Elahih ave.. · ·. corner Tweruy-thlrd «t IBS Sitili «?« ??? Fnurth-ave.. cor. p..iirieentl«-et ßß? Third av« 7(10 rhli 1 ave ???. Forty »evrr.th 1.02(1 Third««» n«ar llatjr tiiBi .? . 1..UB Fmt-ate.; IDS W««t Forty «acoad-el. financial. bktwbf.x m ff4io 4M, wíaVÍma ?a\V. WISH KKW MOR« *, .,, RIPT,0\V ftitä I^ESTMKVT. C. n.. nos I«, Trlbr._, £_Jï VOTK'E DK SAI.I-: OF ASSKKHMr^* ^v^-?í^,::;-^-^--^ Th» Common ív.un-ll of th· riti of «',,., î * » ¦» We«irhe...,r County. ?.» V .rk .,; Í» ,h. ,^_L«" Bui.d'n«·. N.« 40 »nd M Koutl ? .,p? i- IT,.. ^rt2r» v.rt.ber 4,h I80S. «t « p ., . £3 Citi ?***!·» prr.po.nl« for tte pirrh«^ .,' Kir·· ,v>. ¦¦ ...*. -*!*4t| tuen «nd h».- op»n r,r.p.«»;. ,r.d ..¦o«« ,.?'*/1) ll;;r.-,.f. uni... I, deems f. tt.« ..er/st of ,h,*Ì2Ì < ?») t.. reje, ? »Il of »»'(] -,r r.osai» "? All hid» must be «r«-.,mp«n,-.| l.v · .-ertlfled cv,.,w ._ ih·'/m<',lJ?.n, of ¦?"* "*>«··«_ " ¦¦:·'· ·» *t. e.Ä'3 good faith on in. pBr« of ,h» bidder. * "«· «f Th»«» »r» a »»ri»· ,f i,, -,-l, wh\m nrf ,,,.«,, -__· iaw^^lw?'' "ndftr ''^ "2 "f "" ''"··. «antSar. Vaa*·^ l& t^aïV^A per rent, pei ar.n« m. payable «eml-anaua.ly PrlaeS . r.d intere«! »til he p«y»t,le «· the .Olee of thé cv2 Tre»»ur»r. Ir. «a.d 'Ity ..f M«.unt V.-nrn * Th,-y »111 d«<»d November 1»», ist». ir<j ..,._. follow», to wit: *»?»«*ß Klfty 15«) R.ri«I». No«. 241 to 2!», Inrlu«|v» ,,. ,_. Flr»t «lay of Noveml>«r. TfsOl. ' - '*· The n«.nds Will be de.lv»red to the purrhasers ~ bf'-re the 13th «lay of November. J80.V ¦ The City Of MoMI Vetr, ? «.»··<, mm __ Vé_ Tork. New Haven and ll«nford R»:ir,»d »nd ur ,ñ'.lu. New York and Msrler, Ralirosd. thirteen mile« ItweatW four minute»' travel» from Grand «'en'ral [)»p.it »·;» Sixty train« ea, h w.-iy dally »nd ha« a popularan J& ever laOM. Il haa «rater, gs«. electric :tg»-.·_;·.",* r»;iwa>». »ter.» »!d»«aik» and cro»»w»lk». «nd a m,-J2 pro»p, .«vi« City ^ By St«r.it» the t«ind» rannot be ».,¡4 for lea» than h, .nd accrued Interest 9m By order of c.nnmon Crasaetl Daten October l.'.th |fj| roaoii i.EwiB, m,,,«. ELIAS «r _¦____ « l'y CssTB, ' ' SPOKANE & PALOUSE RAILWAY COMPANY. On November l»t. I><i5. twenty-five dollars for e«cri «I«. peelMd First Mortgage I. nd «f the Spokane a Palo,).«, Railway Oaaapaay iWa«aua*ftoa Divisioni win maii«4 Bf the New-York Security A Trust Company to rdM huiU era of Its registered trust (-»rtiflrate» of depose, ar.d wU| be paid to the holder» of It« unregistered ?-ertllVat»« o* |ire»entatton thereof at It» office, 46 Wall «tree· ?»». York The transfer took» of the Company will be closed Get* ber 20th. lSi»5 New-Y.,rk. October 26th, la*·, t.llOlll.K It. «HHMIliV. Chalrninn Bondholder·' Committee. Danker« ano Broker· HOLLISTER & BABCOCK, BA1KKH1? ??????* 17 AND 1T BROAD ST. MEMBERS KEW-TORK STOCK EXCHANGE. BANKING HOUSE ?G HENRY CLEWS & CO., 11, 13, IS and IT Broad Street. MEMBERS OK 1 HE N. T. ITOCK EX''HANGE. Orders for «ecurltte· executed for Investment or «a margin. Interest allowed ? d»po»it account« »ub)«<i to ch«*que at sight. Act Flnanctsl snd Trar.sfcr Agents for corporstlons. Branch Office« 202 Fifth ??·, orner 23th 8t. «7 ?·>$. son 8t., «21 Broadway, CsMe Bulldin«. c«_.r. Houitoa Street, snd 10 Court St.. Brooklyn. Dituòcnò Xoticei. OFFKE OF PAMXAIC I.IOHTINO CO I'a»*alc. N. J., October 24 1«08. NOTICE..TUo covpooi from rhe first mort» g-sje bonds of the l'a«eal<- Lighting Company, da· November first. lHf..*,. will b* j,«l«1 «,n pre»entatton to tb« Ptate Trust Company. New York City. «·? and «ft»- trat dat». B. W IPgycsjH Tr«a*arer, ?" «JE AMERICAN EX4 HA JÏGB NATIONAL· BANK. 128 Broad war, New-York. Oct.b»r Ï6tli. lisM. - At a meeting of the Baird «>f [Mr**tor*, held thl» l«v a dividend of THREE AND ONE-HALF .3«». BER .¿NT on the capttal »tock waa declared, payable November l»t. proximo. Tr«naf«r !¦¦ «111 cIom thl· day «nd raopen Novembw Ith, proximo EDWARD BCRN'8, rtlhl«r. THE UNITED STATE.«) LEATHER COMPANT. ? H K .tJPONrJ «.f the DeteffitfaTC H.n.1» «of thl» Comp»ny. du· November 1 1*06, will be paid ca and after tha' date at the Mattonai Park Bank. New Trrg. _JAMES R ??.G?. Tres.urer. ^atnmn Besorte SION OF THE GOLDEN LIONS. ftk hour· from ?. Y ; far« round i.-.p $4 00; arntd :h· famou» Berkshire Hill»; charming »urroundinf»; ali pio. vision f-«r health and comfort. ao mn.odat·« 160 « .»ft»; no malaria; delightful fall and winter resort; writ* fol booklet. CALEB TICKNOR a SON. ORKAT BABRINOTON. MASS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Th· <elcbr*t*d Fall and Winter Reaort br th« *·*. HOTEL TRAYMORE. Appointment· and .rete* r.rat elasa. D. 8. WHITE. Jr.. Propriété«. (1ALEN HALL. A SANATORIUM. 1" ATLANTIC «TTT N. J. With a" th· convenience» of · flr»--· '»»«. ijulet hotel Elevafor. » earn heat, open grate fire». Ma«.·«·, ««¦*. trlrrfr, bititia, etc. Tsble unexcelled. Open all th· year.' Addre·.« W*t. H H. Bt'LL. _ THE PENNHfRST-MIehlgan-ave near B«*ch. AttSsT* tic Cltv. tt. J. Open all the MSr. All convenl«ac*a Includine el**trlo elevai t «team hett. sun parlor. Ipe rial fall rat·· JAMES HOOD ©inter fieeocte THE MM WILL BE OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION' OF GI'ESTS FF?GF????? íSlleüp IlSVf· ??303?£ & SfEBSTE», MMACEIt DELtC.HTvCL RESORT FOR I.ATE 1'AU. MONTHS. : V«. Feet Elevation In ths Oreat Virginia Mountains. SPECIAL NILLMAM *>¦T,IE SNIHCS VIA WASHINGTON. l.eive» Penn»ylvanla R ? Station. New-York. ».00 p. it., Wednesday ,??.? latarday. Wa*hlBOjtoa 11 F M. dally except Sunday, attached to the F. F. V. Limiteli, and arrive» Hot Springs 1:11 next morning Dining Car. Located on Ch«»»p».ike A .»hlo Railway, about rr.ldwsy between Washington and Cincinnati Moil wonderful waters In lawill« fee the «-ur« of rheiim«t!»m, gout so« nervou» trouble». Climate nowhere equalled. Hotel ope« all the yesr. Addi·«« FRED. STERItY, Mmsger. Hot Springs. Beth Co., Vs. Excursion ticket» on «ale at C. A O »-fTlee». STO aal 1 G.211 Broadway, an I offic·· Pennsylvania Railroad. THE LAUREL HOUSE OF LAKEWOOD NOW OPEN. DAVID B. PLIMKH. Manager, Lakew·.·,). New-J«r.ro_ rotôSatT WINTER HOTEL IN THE WORLD. TH0. (LÄKSM©(DtaD WILL ?G?? NOVEMBER 21. SPECIAL RATES SOB IBAsWsl Gt'ESTO Addre»» T. f. S1LLECK. Lessee. L.\KEWOOD. M. J. Late of Oriental Hot«i. Mannattan Beach. I/KK E WOOD. ? J PALMER BOISE HOW OPEN 10TH SEASON .1 R PAI MEB Vgr CKÍlcjSíkrESDGDíE;, 80 FBKN«H BHOAD AVENTE. ASHEVILI.F N C Delightful nui,,' n Central locatto» Appilntment» complet·. ? Dorset ani) Carnage \RKVILLE FARM TROTTINO SALE. Mr. JOHN II SHIT.T8 «I'd »ell at auction h> PETER C Ki-::.I>»'".<5 * CO., A 1,'toneera, MO TROTTING BRED HOKM¦ TCESDAY Bad uki'NK.-??? iVtober BJ snd 8^ l«rO. ¦oniinetning e«ch day at ??.?,? o'clock, on th« track si Pararti.« Farm. P«rk\tlle. I,mg lilan i. N Y. iTelephon«, 43A. FlatbuiM. Th« catalogue «..ntaln» ll^adcter«. Trotter» of t-peei. with and with, ut record», partly ,;·?·'.,|~| ··»!«· eett· »nd nille». with xaliiahle »n^ag- nient», «ts.li ·?· and brood mare» of \ery high bree ling, and .use» »lilted to n»ar!|» all u«e« In light and .a.roige .,.-¦¦«» Th« get .,f B«ch iiintikal!» »ire» Stranger (»on of Ooldamltk Maid), Baron Wtlas·, Dtrsetor Btsmbxal. Thlatle. Guv U like». l'«lirarch. Sliiiuwn«. NutwiKid. WH« ton Pandarl. Kuii.or. Alc>v>n«. E««l« Bird. Sab',· Wilk··, Anteo». Ac. will ·· Id in lurge number«. Inrludtnf bn,t)nr· »nd at»ter· in notrd rae* »Inner«. The horse· will 1«· «old on law track If weather permtla. iitiieiwlie ..n ta* ......¦red ttuuk. Cine, rstn or »hlne. Ther· ar· a SaSM ftltss flMB «·¦ Y rh I* l'«rkvlll· Farm. «4M .·?» of the .|iil.-ke»t ? Is llHnult.n ferry f,« I if Whiuhaii-d New-Tors, t·- Brooklya. thence bj «-"oay Island and Brookly* lro!l«y directly to the faitn aU.Lt M m'unì·» fmni New-York. For caiatiHtue» addrci» th» Aiictloneer*. at 101 Jeka-*t» Nsw-Yoik. 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THE GENKRAL LIST.RAILWAY STOCKS.

AT A SFspdAt A P» If)Palt A OhioBao .«udir.Buff R 4r P.do pref

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l'NLISTED STOCKS

I -Actual ¿ale»- .Clo*tnr. IFh«rei'Open High.; Low. Final. Did. A»k. »oli.

8!1 Hull CrîfBi - - 6?\ BoHI -

BALES AT THE CONSOLIDATED STOCK AND PETRO¬LEUM EXCHANGE.

STOCKS.

Name».IOpen-1 High-i I/iw- Clo»-I Ing. I eat. ? »«t. I Ing.

Amer Sug Ref. IOSAmer Tobacco. BBAt Top « S Fe.; 2«>VArk City Imp.' 2??Chicago Oa» . ft>Chic R I A Pac. fOU?,!« Bur «t Qy. d-?Chic Mil * St ?_ Trt'tCol Fuel & Iron-. 84HCentral of ? J.I 111?'hie A North.? loesHist & CF. 23\Oen Electric . ito',I-oul» «S- Nruih. 80%Manhmtan . l««lMo PacidoMo Kan & Ten pfNatlonul Lead? ? Central .I'acinc Mall .I'hlla * Reading.Tcnn <; * 1 .G ? D * Gulf.G p. Leather pf....W«bash pf .

«t.«1*aa88*4

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100*4180.* ¦' »2oSHSi,7«'?«MTOS.14·,111liniS24S

.v«s10033'»3.1824,lOtSiµ??0?.·;«,*·,r.sTis21S'

i.flaol««l

Total «ale» .¿?«d0

101SoihI10%2??H7S7.V,80H70S.14',111IihISÍtv*üilHiB0H10SS.12SBf32SH««S2Í»S"H,.17SSS7021S

102\!»2S30H2.-.S«4* S176S85S7«s.14H111lues24 s;34S???loSS33S,3332\lotis30',IS.?-4S.V,71S21S

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1010)110

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3.8401.520

ROND?.

Name».Open-l Hlgh-? Low- Clo»-Ina e*t. est. Inr

a» t a s F 21 rtfa 81H "IS aiH 81«Am Cotton on 8e... HÖH iris I18H IISHMo ? * T 2d. MH MO «14S «USOhio South lai. t*«'S f »s i«os '.»os1· A R 1»· pf Inc.. ,17', 37S 37·,, 37S? A R 3d pf «ne- 1.V, iati ?·"·1» l·*»*·Southern Rv S« 9? 96 Ml MTexss Pacifie 2d. 28HI 23S. 23S 23',InlonElel«« .1 1«?7 107 M7 107? ? li A <» 1st. 4o'< 40i4 4ii'i 4 a.Total se ie« .

$28 ...?MMOfHI000000fa»ooo

880,000

N«me».

MININO STOCKS.

Open-i High-i LowIng. est eat.

Clos¬ing

Share»»cid

Amer F',r-g .OlChrysolite .27Lead il» .??l-acrosse . .18Phénix of Aril."7

.00

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2 8004ÍH»1«>0

1 SUOtV»i

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10pen-l High- Low-: Cío»·! Rale«.Ing. e«». e»t. Ing. Ru»h

December eptlon

«612«»

I.KSING PTUCEfl OF IIOSTON STOCKS.Booton, October 2k 1

Saturdav To-day. So turd» ?. T;Franklin . 1G>>,Kenrsarge . I0%¡Oerei la. 29CJu'.ncy .13o'lnm«r»ck .136Annlston L Co. 21Boaton L Co_ 3%San Ideg, I. Co. 2SWest End L Co. 2'.Heil Telephone tl :ii.amson Bl Ser 21H

122'2 Waler Power.7517«< centennial . 20IS ? E Telephone -:?] Hutte A Boston. 17«1 «Jeneral Electric. 3SS1 West End Ry.. 9B%

1« do pref. 9?;.*, W'-silngh El»c... 88

310

Atch A Top 80%Boil & Albany .308Boot A- Main·.. 17«)Chic Hur A QvEasl R R 0s.Fltcb R R pf. si"iF A ? M pf 4,1K c S·JA·' ? 7· 122?. ?: 0 ? ? Ta.. ·.«"·'»Mass Central.?? ·. Cirai com. 12S? ? ? ? E 7- 114

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cl.iisiNC. PMICKa OS CH1CAOO STOCKS.«'hlcago. October 2s. 1880.

Saturday To-da.vLake St Elev. 27 27Mil A Chic ? Co 12do pref. .IP,

M Y Btecuil Co. SBStre.t« W I C L l.'v'i

47 N Ch Bl ? P. Co.2878)4 W chic S: R R. 121S

OS', West Sione Co. 73?28?

Saturday.T i)American Strn« 4'«'» 4'a'"ACCA I) Co 0THBrew ?. Mall Co ios? pref..11

G Ä )· «?.. 30do pref. 47

c A S S R ? «? S»,Chica«. On« Co. «'.«»Mainoed Ma-rh.120

KiS.11.10

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2««.IS122S

CLOSING FRl'KS OF PHILADELPHIA STOCKSRid. Asked

-ehigh Vall»y.. 41H 41',L Ç A ? Co.? Pac com....? Pac pfPenn It RPhil A II stock.PO) HO MdaPhil Trac.Peoples Trfic.

474SI0HG?9 1-10T8H58', f.«

¦.ld.As-.ed.Electric Trac 05'·, «V'iMet Traction. iocs io«'»( ? of ? J »íock.. 27C T of N J S».C Oa» Imp Co.Welsbach O L C«

7*\ Elee S Hnr corn..Elee S Pat pf.

4%IISB0H

28Sfii,

92S 92',97 98«I9\ 7i",72 71

ON THE stock BXtTHANOB.Monday, Ortober 28.p. m.

Transactions In storks were fairly large, but

dealings were Without slgnifìc-iive. In the earlytrading perstBteni bear attack! cauoed d<tcllnea of1 i<er r^-nt and .»ver which, however, wer«- )**-s· ned in »»iihscrjiirT.t ti ansarti,ms. and nt the Closesevor.il sto 'k! Bhowed not pains, whll« moot of

which lust only r-ufffrc-r! fractionally. Thorowas ?«, outside Bupport to the market, but th«-

operators for the doline «lid nui succeed in forc-Ing ¡niest «r« to li'iuldate, and In the afternoon a

rally was brought on by th«· professional elementwhich wa« forrei to cover. Thf absence of an In»crssoo in th»· supply of comm-erclol bills from th··morninR's mails ¡f«1 to more taik an«! BpCOUlstlotlon possible gold exports ? his wo^k, though thf- d<·-mani! for exchange- to-riay was light, and an mil-

ward m »vement of th«· metal this week is hardlysafe t·· bank upon at present. Th«» courge ofprices to-day again showed the disregard to-stock markel has for favorable developments,and tho large Increase in traflir return? reported

) different railways this morning 0901 absolutelyno reoponoo in share valus. The Chicago, Mil-waukee and St. I'aui Company for the· month ofSeptember showed an Incresoo In nei earning! o($3*19,757, making a total Incresoo In net «¦arninii.·'etnee July l of $S9ó,2íi4. The company Bucceededin reducing operating expenses to unusually lowfigure! In September, th.· percentage of auch ex¬penses t.. gross earnings being M.15, against «:t 25In ? rptember last year.Sugar Kefining. T«-nr.essee Coal and Iron.

T'nlted States Leather, Ameriran Tobacco andMissouri Pacific «rere the leaders in the earlydealings. Inclinen wer- recorded In quickenough ord<-r ? indicate demoralisation, an«!heavy liquidation In Sugar was followed bymoderately large sales in the other stocka men¬tioned The decline in Sugar, as before m«»ii-tloned In this column, Indicates, it would seem,the wish of heavy Sugar Interests to put theStock below par, and the approach of the meet¬ing f Congress undoubtedly |g having Bomeeffect upon this stock, as has been noted Inother years at this Mm«-. The possibility ofa'-itou by Congress on legislation affecting thesugar industry is sufficient reason for Ihe in-siders to push the stock down, ns they did twoyears ago, wher the stock broke 2<> pointa or

more, and then on legislative action Jump.1up as many more. It Is also suppoeed In th»·Street that the Ames holdings are being llqul-dated. Sugar closed ut a net loss of IV» percent at 10¡.,!i¿, which Is about 6 per «'eut belowits level a week ago. The dealings In this stockWere about one-third of th»· total transactions.Leather preferred, after a break of nearly 2per cent, rallied and 1 rged at a gain of 'i perCent, and fither stocks which were the greatestsufferers In the first dealings recovered a goodpart of th !r loss at the close. St. Paul waa

comparatively active, but its September reportfailed to advance lis valu«», Its closing pricebeing, however, slightly above th» ripening, re-

fleeting the Influence of th«· general rally forcedby the Industrial shares Oenera] Electric wasdown over 1 per cent. Pacific Mall waa ad-\an*ed a fraction, and Tennessee Coal and Iron.on mod« rately heavy dealings, was down Th-·gen« ral railway list was weak.Closing juices of the principal active stocks.

compared with those of Saturday, were as fol¬lows.

(? ?», «»tt 2A <h«n«<r«.A«ihi*.r». Tf.p-kn an«l Kants Fe %9M 20SAmerican Tobeaeo . BOtÉ 92·,Husar Iterliilria.]H3Spi;·«,Chirac» ·'»» ß*?CfclOSgO. Ito« k Ulani ar,«l Pactge. 7?»?chi««!». I'urllnition «ni Quine) «·.'.'.Chicago. Milwaukee «ni St. Haul 7'IV4< lilcag» ani N'.ithvie»«er»i 1<»I«,1 ? ?»..I .laie.l <ia*) ,·.UlaUlllng and Cattle Fee.llnsr. 2.;SOenernl Kir. tri. ...?... 3?«?Lv.ul»vll¡« and Na»bvHl·.Cg

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Manhattan .·,·¦ .'ffl 'Su IIMlaenurl. K«n·«· and Teaea pf 8414 8JH 1

MI««ourl Pacific. "J ~*_7

rhll.delDhla and Reading. i*\ l«J* ?Tacine Mad. X « ¿?4 + GSoulhern Ralla«? pf. "OH f'Tenne««*« Co«l and Iron. 8fl*j4 M » -

L'nlled State. Leather . \}\ «HJ?do pref. Ti** 7*S "»" ?

I'nlted state« Ordago. T% 74-JWeitem I'nlon. ·>>JLWab««hpf. «H «H+JWheellna «nd L»k» Eri«.14«, 14SI

RONDS-THE FKDERAL TREASURY.Sales of Oovernment bonds were confined t<

110.000 4s coupon of 1°2G» tt 122*8. and $10.000 al

1224. Final «luotatlone follow:»id.Asked. _

Rid.AshedD ? 4« 1891 ILO. cur BS.iaM.10lcontinued «, 2 97S . ?? cur. fa.1807. 04*1

l.S. 4».l!»«»7.r.« HIS 118 VAL cor. «l«.lKf»S «M

Ü.S 4M««i>7. .11 HIS 112 «-'.». cur. >*?8?1110r.s. 4«.i«r..refc-121·, ia «-»er. ?*. *ß····?3G.?. 4»,192.\rou.l22S 123 «T«*r. 4». 1W7. MM .

V.H. 5i.il/04.reBll4S 11814 I «CaST. «at. i»»»....m»%C.S. fi«. ll«H.cnu,118% 11ns 1 CSer. 4«, IBB». lous .

r.S. cur.«l». 1800.1«»« »-IIn State Issues there wer« sales of $5.000 Vlr

ginla funded debt 2-3s of '991 at 624 and $15.00*Virginia 6s deferred trust certificates at IMRailroad bonds irtrs «"inlet hut heavy throughoutthe day and value« in moat Instances were frac¬tionally lower than 0B Saturday. The weeklies«wa» ac.-ompanled by few changes of note, anc.

while Kansas PaclfV 1st consols lost l»*» at M1·,and Morris and Essex lsts 2 at 145, Erie conso

gold 7s advanced 1 to 1434. The trading reacheiionly $1,117,000.The I'nlted States Treasury received to-da>

$3<i4,046 National hank notes for rédemption. Cue·toms receipts reported to-day from WashtngtorWOTS BW.Mf}. the Interns! revenue receipts $Í51,39'and the miscellaneous receipts $33,193. Total Gov¬ernment receipts for the day. $1.471,511; expendi·tures, $837,000; excess of receipts. $634,531. Re¬ceipts for the month to date, $25.277.030; expendi¬tures. $33,232.000. excess o. expenditures $7.954.970Receipts for the fiscal year to date. $110.849,103expenditures, $12$,6851.730; excess of expenditure«over receipts, $17,839.627.To-day's Washington Treasury statement, cov¬

ering actual results of two days ago, comparedwith the last previous statement, was as follows:

Oct. 2«!. Oct 2S. Change»Net gold nn hand. 893.2rt7..'5«*») 8?.?.227,.*??ß Dec. J39.77»N't legai-tender»on hand. 77,263.718 76.740.01)7 Dec. *i23.61>

Ne« silver on h'd. 18,010.181 18,178,888 In.· 129,7!»,

Actual cneh In «hoTieaeury vnult»over ..utstandingeertlflcates .$iM,r.<«o.2oo $1811418« Dec. $433.63«

Deo..»lt· in bank.. lSwS7184S 18.881128 Inc. 211084Avnllable casli. ?2?»?.9.*:.?;.1 $2<»,».7Sil 2*.»7 Dec. $210. .".V

Deduct minor lia¬bilities. IB.aaa.8M ??t???,?? Dee. 1.1.4si

Actual ca«h bal. .81«2..'.92,341 8183,808.171 Dec. 1808,07«The Sub-Treasury had a credit balance at th-

Clearing House of ??,??. Its net gain on bal¬ance since Friday was $545,937, mad,· up by a

gain In currency of 1412,095 and a gain In coinOf $133,842. To-day's operations Included: Re¬ceipts, $3,184,568; pavmei-tB, $2,365,101, resultingIn a general balance of $188,464,150. constatingOf $91,346,756 coin and $97,117.394 currency. Re¬ceipts of Satunlay and to-day were $4,752.809and payments $4 206,873.

MONET AND FOREIGN MARKETS.There was little doing In the local money

markets. Call loanr ruled at lV¿g2 per cent,and time money for thirty days was 2'j percent; three ninths, 3 per cent; four months3'2'fi4 per cent, and six months. 4 per cent.«Commercisi paper rates were a trifle lower at

3'2Íi4 per cent for good three «nil tour monthspaper, and «fJMH per cent for six months.The market foi foreign exchange was dull,

with rates steady at last week's «losing figuresThere wer«· fes» bille In the market, but th.demand was light The rates at which businesswas actually done were as follows:

Cable«. LonK bill». Short bill.Sterlina . 4>8«. 4.*7Hj 4 A«,v.Franc» . .Vl«v\ 5. IDSRelch»m«j-k» _ 9".S 88**·8ß*?·Oulldere . 40'» «WI»

The price of domestic exchsnge was as fol¬lows at the places named: »Charleston, buying.?, dlsciiunt, selling par: New-Orleans, commer¬cial 180 discount, bank par; Savannah, buying¦m discount, selling par: San Francisco, sinht1-16 premium, telegraph, tec; Chtcsfgo, M dis¬ci unt; Boston, ·', t«i IOC discount.Hank clearings Brere as follows at the places

namedi N'-w-York Exchanges, $82.411.334; bal¬ances, la,ll(Lets. Boston-Exchanges. $12.7:«:'.. 176.balances, $1,713,250. Haltimor« Bxcluvnges, 82.·181.00»; balances. $496.142. Philadelphia.Ex-changes, $8,120,227; balan.-es. 81.402.(0·.The |irlce of commercial bar silver In this

market was 8?%C. per ounce. Mexican dollarswere quoted at 54. In London the price of barsilver advanced ? -16 to 30 18-lld.Money ,m «-all In London was 14 per cent.

The rate of discount In the open market was

% per cent for short and three months' bills.British cms..in or-are quoted a« 107 G.-16 formoney and 107*4 »Or the account Americanstocks In London were weak. Last quotatlonaIn London, compared with Saturday's lastprifis ami with their New-York equivalent,were as follows:

K. VT.,-è;».·. Saturday N. V. erj\. cl.,»irif.

Canadian Pacific... «SSI 80*4 a'.»'.EH· .18** 1.1\ i;:s i:is

Ilrle »e,«,:1¡». Tí, 7l«S777.V,r.llnol» central. l"l», 101% til»·« I00«4St Paul. 7«··. TOS 76S ·'''«New-Torn central 103, 103', 1"'S 108·«·Readlni 9S lit, 17S IsSI.f.insvill.· *. Naah, SO", «rt\MS >\Alchl»..n . 20S 21S 2<iSS'S

French rentes were quoted at 100 francs 55centimes; Paris ex· hange on London, 25 franc.« 23centimes; Berlin exchange on London. 20 marks4*. pit :;i:lngs.MISSOURI, KANSAS AND TEXAS ANNEAL

REPORT.The report of the Missouri. Kansas snd Texas

Rallwaj Company for the fiscal year ended June3n BhoSfl an Increase in gross earnings of $1.6»>7.-073; an increase In operating expenses of 81.215.·24¦;, nr.fl an Increase In net earnings of $401.830.After the payment oí inteiest and rentals thereremained a aurplua of $224,739. against .1 deficitlast \ea:· of $8,822. Grooa earnlnge per mile wer«·

85,682, agalnol $à,"39 In i*,i«4. and the nel »-arningsper mile were 81.640, against $1.363 In 1894. TheIn rease in operating expenses was due to heavypayments for Improvements, renewals and re«placements, Including S2M.S6S f..r equipment and$226,342 for steel rails. The rep irt stated thatthere was no floating debt r.nd thai th»· b««I« tit was increased by 8880,000 bonds Issuedagalnat mileage In the year Th·· SouthwesternMineral Branch was opened May 1, IS'.·."., and th··dei elopmenl of the mines on this road ha.·, s· iredlarge shipments of a good grade i.if coal. Thetotal freight revenue increased $1.627,566, and thenumber of tons carried Increas« d 434.In» tons Thereceipts from nasseng^r traffic wer«· $1.970,'.«?,"., ßi· lias»· of $18..",42, although the number of pas-tigers arrie.I ghowed an Increase, The report

shows the toad in a go id tlnunclal and physical?, liti in, and It would se m that th«· company

«an now dppend upon more than earning Its ti\·charges and a blight proope t of earning morethan the 4 per ceni dividend on the pr. t nistock. Financial ? suit.«, compered with the twoprevious years, follow:

issa ism isjsOro*! camini;» .$10.*****.. W1 fO »-77 '2*«? f 11 M4 Tl'lOpeial ex;>. re nr.l ta\f» ..M<«71l :.2·>?!?1 «· |21 1<S4

Net recel,,!» .Í2..V.7.¦).·»·» 82.071.848 S.'l ?? 17'iIntere»» ??? reniai· ... 8,890.448 2,ß8<).(«70 2?!?\4·?

Piirrli!» . 82IS.018 *80.522 8224 739Sundry a<.«nt.». 80.008

Snrjiiii» . 8288,0«M ·?'.«,."·22 8221.780.iieflclt.

The condensed balance .sh<-<»t of June 30 «hows:A«·.!» imi». UM Chane·»Plead nnd e«|ulp

K

IJn·'*'" .$188,718.011 |Ua.01T.aSI In« 8801000Payment receiver»equipment 848.484 848,808 Inc. no ?µ

Ke..l e.laie b.uahr. I.7.U 1 t;«)'...n.|» and stock! 1.108.080 1.182.090 In- 00000I'll» fr.an agenta

r"c ¦.8*1.022 42.1.148 Inc. 42.426Dim u m :¦ ¡· ,*n

.r""ls . G»3 1«.·8 lie,. v,,n..sMaterial» end sup-.i'11**'· . 404.71S 880.8U pee. éa.078'¦*·1' . 0BS.101 1,141884 Ine 810.148Hundry accunt» 2s.7:tl :·, Inc. 1.088Total aaaata .Btguai.aTa $181783,814 lac ????Uabtltttaa ?. ? |8B0 fiianK-»·

«depilai »lock, m..? ? t.Son.««·»»,»«) »*».f»n«».o««o-

Capital Btoefc M.,? a t. .f Tex«». I.OSTefOS 2.ni2..V»0 inc. 188,000«;¦ .: II t I'.-. .,.

rill! Oe. l/»·).«»·»« 1,801000runde«! rieb!. ,H.!»7.'..«»«» 85,820,000 Inc. ¡IMI ODO

Isaii« ?? ? ??;

,,?""'·' . 1,188101 1 22l.si.-l Inc. 82.44«!

»'.urlile«.«m . oaa.iaa 4<«i».r.â -

¦ ..?. t f'iun-flry liefen.·,! ?«)meni· . «184.188 270.r.«,) n»r ios ?·t

f"ar im- geferred.tit» . 880.728 887.881 Dea 3.4'a«!

lata... 181804 i·«.-..:!.·.« ine .????·Intere», ,|UC. 107.108 208.400 Im 11888int'-re.i accrued not,.'1"" .. 881184 881717 Ine ß.??«."1.1,.t». par-retti

_'" 711.2.1'. 974 427 Ine. 888.108J**** not due. 112214 II18M Ine. 4.042;·' languì . 22.712 22 Ó2! Dee Bl"¦ BCeoaat.. 210.144· )4.1.·«71· Inc. *.·24.7.??

Tetal laaMfrttn. M8l.aai.478 $1?17??.ß14 lac 8084.188INVI'.STMKNT M >Ti:s

'dorado Kpringh mining «pi itadns. reported'¦y Thomas L M«in!»«n. Jr.. et Co., are as follows:Argentam-Juntsts, .K; Molli«· Gibson, .H: Port-isnd, î.SK. isabella. .20^; Gold and Olobe, .19.Holdere of Hi«· Denver, Tesso and Gulf and

Denver, Texas ami i-Or; Worth nrsl mortgsgei';1'!'!*, are invited t., rand their nsnrMO i" theWeW-Toia Seiurlly alni Trust «·,??????p\ with a» ¦''»*¦ lo the formation of on Independen! pro-

TBB annual meeting and election of th· Third

I f Avenue Railroad Company will be held at th.t ofTloe of the company, st Thlrd-av*. and Sixty; fifth-et. t»n November 18.

The Knickerbocker Trim Compsny will hold Iti

? annual meeting st the main office of the com

pany, No. 234 FIMi-Ave.. on November 14.1 The Southern Pacific Railroad Company wll

ray coup-ona due Novotmber 1. on the Oslveston¡ Harrlsburi and San Antonio Railway Compan>' and the Southern Pacific of California First

Con d«, on nnd after November 1 at the trea*

urcr'« office, No. 23 Hroad-st.Coupons of th»· first m.ort«;R«;e bonde of tn»

Passale Ufhtbtg C ??|)'?p? ß?? November 1 «rillbe paid at the State Trust Company .'»n ami aftsi

Novembr-r 1 ,

Coupon No. 10, of tha Hormiguero Central Com¬pany, of Cuba, first mortgrnge 8 per cent goldbonds, will be paid at the New-York office, N«>SJ YV.ill-st.Käst bound tOMWg· laat week was 82,220 tons,

eß-a.nst 88.023 "îe previous week and 42..Ô26 laatrear. L-ake Shore leti with 14.427 ton«. Othei

Une· carried: Ml'hiajan Central, 10.328; Wab.tHh,7..?1; Fort Wavne. MM; Pan Handle, 8,825; Baiti-more ami Ohio. 4.784; Grand Trunk. 7.060; NickPlate. 7,1(36; Brit, «\47T; Big Four. 3,525.

In the annual report of the St. Paul and DuluthRailroad Company recently printed In thiscolumn current liabilities of all kind.« wore statedat $1,717,843. ?????«? general assets of 1896,694.In the amount >f liabilities were Included some

ii.-ms of accounts payable, which, according to

the «ecretary «of the company, «h« uld not figurens su, h. M for Instance $121.793 »Inking fund forredemption of T F and L S. R. R. bonds; $578,-«87 preferred stock cancelled, and $690.776 Incomeexpended prior to July 1, 1888. on Improvements.rie. Deducting th'se amounts would leave cur¬

rent liabilities of $326.387.Georg« R. Sheldon, chairman of the Bond¬

holders' Committee of the Spokane and PalouseRailway Company, gives notice that on N'o-\ ember 1 $25 for each deposited first mortgageb..nd of the Spokane and Palouse RailwayCompany (Washington division) will be mailedto the holder« of Its registered trust certificatesOf deposit, and will be paid to the holders ofIts unregistered certltlcatee on presentation at

the offices of Mil New-York Security and Tru«tCompany.Holders of the receipt« of the Central Trust

Company and Metropolitan Trust Company forthe bon«ls of the Toledo. Ann Arbor and NorthMichigan Railroad Company and its variousdivisions, ran obtain the securities of the AnnArbor Railroad Company to which they are

entitled, by presenting them to the Metropoli¬tan Trust Company on and after November 1.

RAILROAD EARNINGS.CI.EVKDAND. CINCINNATI. CHICAGO AND 8T.

LOl'ISIHMd 1<*J4. 1806.

.s'umber of mile». MM _1.852 .__,·_?Tl.lr.l week In Dot. $288.458 «M·»«· .«.ífS'ífíJan. 1 to Oct. 21. 11.17«.«« IO.IM.MI 11,154.12«)

EVANHVII.Li: AND INDIANAI'OI.IS.Xiimh««· of miles. IM

«. HJ «c l·''^Third week In Oct. $7.1«* _5*22 JC'SSJsn. 1 to Or·. 21. 207.622 228.22»; »lei

KVANSVU.I.E AND TERRE ??G??.Numr.er ef mile». 1<« I'« M|ThirO woA la Oet. $34,528 M1.T44 124 003lan. I to Oct-M. I.«i74.t»i7 838.410 ITMM

KANSAS «IT. riTTSIII KG AND OCL.K.Number «of rail··. 1st -:<7 _WThird waefc In Oet. M.M0 t:».4i.4 l_Í*2°Jan. i to O. t. 21. IIOJM MIM 401». 1»H

KANSAS CITI SIBIRBAN BKI.T.Nunilx-r of mil»».M MM??.,? week In Oct. |*\?14 M.0JI M.SMJan 1 te Oct. SI. IMJM 313,091 227.288

NORFOLK AND WCSTEHN.Number of mil»». I.SM 1.·*·ß7 1 .Vi7Tlilrd W* in Ocl. 1317.430 1204.MO $240 726Ian. 1 to Oct. 21. s.125.102 8,103.61» 7,502.648

OHIO RIVER.Number of mile«. SU 215216Third week ln Oct. $1S.4!IS $'2O.0»8 «22.87«'.Jan. l to Oet. 21. MS t II I74.M1 670.«>lo

PTTTSBl'RO, IfTCNANOO AND LAKE ERIE.\uinl«»r Of mile». 178 178ThltO week In «Jot. $12.2>>2 $12.61.3Jan. I to Oct. 21. .- ae.V0f>9 400.547

CHICAOO. MILWAUKEE AND PT. PAIL.Month of September-

V.iniber nf mile«. 6.1178 6.:«W 6.188ir »» earning». $3.023.6.00 12.800.375 $3.««h2.2D1"it..ratin«T »xr»n«»«. 1.856.381 1.·»« 7ß5 1.736.02»

? ¦« camina·. $1.167.160 I1.0M.II0 I1.I4I.M1Juli 1 t,, Sej 3«i

OroM earning«. $M>24.747 $7.usi.«7f> $0.004.518Oprrailni «ap«.«. «.481.3*8 ? *72.r>77 4.M0.S33

Ne- earning» 3 m«« «2.34S.304 $2.·.'.?- TOI H.lM.MII.KVKI.AND. «-IN''INNATI CHICAOO AND ST.

bOtTIR.Montn of MpUWbar.

Uro»· earn man .. ??.ß?.?« $1 205.67· 11.25*627«.p»rnting exp»n»e«. 003.112 MT.1M $70.004

N· t «*rnlae*. IMS.1M M4S.B1I M01.MI.luly t 10 Sept. .1·»

Uro«· earning« . M.S30.IH $3.343.316 $8.0*2.066Operatise adrseas·«. 2.767.765 2.562.4o3 2.72i.:»70

N»t earn. 3 mon-li» $8-2.300 $780.838 MOT,???.-harge» . 0T3JM 704.MI 70«.m2i>

Surplus . . MI0.0M ITI **? $269 166Mexican international.

Month of September-Or««· »-lining» - $141.760 $188.062opciatlng exp»n»ea.. .. - 1«».223 136,774

\.t earning«. $3.3 JIT $52 IS!Jen. 1 to Sept. 30

Oro« »arnlna*. . I1.M1.003 ll.SM.S2H(iperailns expense».S40.MT I.1M.403

Net naming» 0 mo.v.hs $040.IM ITM.I1IFAX ???.???'? AXP ARANSAS TASS.

Month of loptemberansa* ramini«. $188.621 $266.396 $22.1.H2'.perHtlng »xpen·»». 11*016 107..',80 110.071

N-t earning». $60.6.16 $167.800 I1M.4T1Jan. 1 to fiept. M

Croe« e«rnlng». 11.280.04· $1,226.742 $1.306.178Operatine e«p«ss«s. i.i20.3i«> 046.217 |.0M,4IT

N«:t earning« 0 month» $166.660 $280.52.*. $337 741WABAFH.

Month of «i,.-,t»mlvr.Number of mile». - 1.085 1.03?Or««»» earrings. $1,207.172 $1.075.611 $1.175.500Operating exr-ti.e«. 027.220 IM.TM 884.461

Net e.irning». $."60,943 $2«!'.721 $341 iK.»July 1 '.. Sept. 30-

«Or·, »amIn«*. $8,601.316 $3,niî6.mA0 $3.323 450Operatili« »??-?»»«. 2.TT3.S30 2 2.33.716 2.807.802

K*t earnlna* I Bsofltha 8-.»?7.?·>« »ui 2M $1.12.1.eis

l.oris MEftlRR, Aiirtlon«-er.??«.1 I. in \ii mon BALE OF

.*TO( K« AM) BJOKDfBY ADRIAN H. FILLER & SON,

\\ BDÜBaOAl. f>CT. M.ai 12-M o'clock, «l tl,·· New-Tort Real i:<tate Ssi»»-

room. ?,. 111 Bi a IwajiBy «tl« r of Rollili M Morgan, ?·«???.>» of A. A. Andro·«

I S.,n.J··.?.«· Bead A Mig» male li Henry «" Ii»more«t lo

A A. Andro·« & Ics ? ?.»«»» of Pienn»»» No.? K.n«t I2d Bire*t, paraM· -lune 27th. IMS, with

?· ... .; ¡, pet annum.Hi nrdsr ? ??···??????.?

ll.'i.irti AtrMmti. t. ?.? ? Bant« ?'>· R. R. «"o. Oea'l.Mtg 4 ? ,· Ho« ll'nlon Trii»t «?. It».-elpti.

?·'·.«'100 M ,?.?·.-?« ? Tri*· K'ii.oy «'·. Im Mtg.4 p. Bda IMO

»2 .'homi Ulm I« -ntral It H. Co. 4 p. r. Qotd Hd».. 11»G.2»3.«?«. ????» Count) ?'.'., ?,,:·,i Hy. Co. Ut Mtg. 5 p.

O Id Bda >¦¦··.'". Ber4·* A."*.-.«<i Pulton Elevated u» u «·... i»t Mtg. 6 ? c. o.id

IM« 102»?,?? hl« Bar. ? guincv ? R. Ce. 4 p. c. Nebraska

Kxtn Mtg. Skg Fund Bda, 1927.i2«««i 2·! Avenue it. It. «¡en Coa·. Mtg. 5 r. r. nd».,

0M$2.0i«i \V.«t Side R. R CO, loi Milwaukee! 6 p. c fJoM

Bda, li»»'$2««»> Milwaukee «"H} r: R i"-·- l«t Mtg. I p. c. Oold

ltd» IMT.H0M ?.?. ;.· ,,ian Ferrv « " I«' Mtg. 6 p. c. Oold

il.· IMTll.oiio Baal Tenn., Virginia * o»o r. r. i»t M»g 7

p. ,. Bd*., !9i»,10 »h«. National «-lti Hank.26 «h« ileneral Eleoirle, «'ommon.5 sb« G Leorillarr] o., Prefd.

(For ¦ «ovai ¦( whom It may concern.)40 »h» Equltab!« «la» o. of Memphl». T»nn.7 «h«, rr.atham National Hink.M SB* Ai:.· ri« .,n Itali N.,rxle "o:·.'. «ha ?? Inldsd A*pliall '".

.*. »li» Trinl.l.id Asphalt CoU »h«. Tionulad Aapha.ll Ob,16 «h». Trtnida Aapnali «"...66 »n». Empire State Bank.$2.500 l'nadlll« Valley R R. lut Mtg·. 6 ? c. bit.

in;.«$15.000 Leone DUnd city * Kewtowa R R G"?. ß ? c.

«o nvt Mtg». IM» lin.;.$;..?««?? i.iiiuti, ,·.· Wlnitepeg R. R l»t Mtg». ? ? c

Bda. 1 ·.«·-··.»M.MO Columbu*. Shawne* A Hocking R. R. Co. |»t

Mig· .'. p. c. ild».. 1810.$«?.<·*»> /.an.»ville Terminal 1st Mtfe 5 ? c RI».. IMI

15 «k*. r I. M·*-« a· Tro« fr,.2«'. «h«, rieie'.and * fltt»t,iirgh R. R. Co. Ouar.tk» »h». I'ltt« Ilr.n.. fhl.oig., A St. Ix.ul« R. R. G?.

IOcM11.000 KeflOtlabl· rertf. ,,f 'he C-»p» «Jlrardeau H.uth-

wsetern 1:»*. o, i»t ron»id. Mtge. Bd.105 »h«. foot« r.,mmercl«l pfsoapkat· «'·:· i'r«fdM aha «¡»llmln National Bank.

-¦·, «h«. Mendiant·' Nati. Bank.10 r I.iken« Valley R R. A Coal Co$6.«»«i» Atehtl m * l-ik··» l>ak H H A Tel Une 6

p. c Ut Mtge Bd·., M»y. ISW5; Ma). 18IM, COOp«.on.

06 «h«. Bank of New-York, N. B. A.IH »h» Nati l'srk Bank

lis» «h», ihlcag·, R'W*y Terminal Elevator Co. Prefd.111.000 Th« \\,«t«rr Zinc ,·. l«t Mtg». H p. c. 2l»-vear

Bd» III13. Majr, IM·, ooup*. «m «hyp .thecateUi.$3.?«>? ?,,1.··?·. Ann Ari. r A M,,iint i'leaeant II R. l«t

Mtgr. B«l«. «Trii«· C« <Vrtf·.).HOM Chic., MIL A II. I'aul R'-vay il^rroaae A Dav-

.npori Dlv I .". ? IM» »nd,.r»»d.BO »h« N T. A Texa» Land «',,IM «h«. Ev«n«ill!e A Terre limite R R. Co.

??.«»"«» Ne» Y rk A Erle H R 2<d Mtg». 5 p. e./..·'·!¦d»d Bd 1919. Regstd.

2f. »h«. Ki.uthfni Nat!. Bank

-financial.To Ihr holder· of the (filtrai Trnel to and

Metrouolltnn Trust ('o. rri-rtpta for Ihe bo»··nf Thi· Tuli-ilo. tua Arbor nati .North Mlchl·inni II. II. G? unii It» vurloua rllvlalona.The h,,|l»r. ,.f lh·· Hho\e-n»tiied receipt» can 'dilaln lh·

«.CUlitlM ,,f Tl.» Ann ???µ.? Railroad 10.rr.pany. t,i «vl-.l··;, <

tl.ey i.r^ entltle.1. By |«re»»n!lnK them t,. th« MKTilD- IIMI.ITAN TRKST 111MPANT, Ra 37 Wall Htreet. ,,.

and attar Novtinl.er l»t. 1805 jOEOBGE W QL'INTARD. Chairman. ?

«4/aVk/\/\e^A/V\>Ae«V

A LASSE MAJORITYOK

Kansas Pacific ConsolidatedFIRST MORTGAGE BONM

heve been depoalted "l'I, '»"· under.lgned Commit!·«-gemas ta hereby riven to the h iider» of the bond» not ye

deposited thet ,hey mu»> b· pl«c«d with «he M-rrantll«Truel'co., «ut »ot «o 'h- Sfier of th» femminee, «.? «

before norrsiher let. 1«»S. After that dal«

?????,?ß Mill «inly h*· received at the Will ol

«lie («immlttee unti »eltb a penally of firent»

«lollnra n fcnn.l. Holders of receipts Of the CUVTtSBMI AL Till ST CO. who de«lr« le den..».t «o-n

bond» with Ih «."minili«· rr.»y do «o ***4 ITHOI 1

??????? before SOI KM 11KR ISaf SB pre»'nlinttheir lecelpt» il ne MERCANTILE TRI It CO.

FREDERICK I). TAPFEN. Chairman.

LOI II» FITÍGERALÜ.THOMAS D88MRT,OLIVER AME«. Bû, Boston. M«»e.,GEORGE E. LEIGHTON. St. Louis. M«x.W, KM LES ROOSEVELT.

CommltteaW. EMLE.Y ROOSEVELT. Secretary. «3 «all 8t.STRONG ? CADWALADER, Counsel.

Kansas Pacifie Consols.To the Holder· of Oar Rerelpta:

New York. October 10th. 180.1.Sine» our lait notice wa» i«»ue<j, the great majority ol

the bond» hivt been united jnder the auipirei of «notherCommittee. Thi« Committee, therefore, ha». In the Inter¬rii of iti constituents, determined to dlieolve It· organi¬zation.The holder· of our receipt» ere notlfed that th!· Com¬

mittee ha« effected an arrangement with th« Tappen Com¬

mittee, whereby «uch holder» can, without c«p»n»e or

payment to thi» Committee, excr.ange Mir receipt« for th*traruferabl« certificate» of the T«pp»n Committee, on

presenting our receipt· at the Mercantile Trust Company.The holdere of «aid receipt» and the bondholder· who

have «Igr.ed our agreement without having depoalted theirbond« ilicaiid avail themselve» of thi· arrangement beforeNovember 1st. 1M)5. In order to avoid expense.By order of the Committee.

JOHN ROO.NET. Secretary.

$2,500,000NORTHERN OHIO

RAILWAY COMPANYFirst Mtge., Fifty Year

Five per cent. Gold Bonds,PRINCIPAL DIE l!»4ft.

INTEREST PAYABLE APRIL 1ST AND OCT. 1ST.

Payment of Principal and Interest la (¿old.

Guaranteed by theLake Erie & Western

Railroad CompanyBV ENDORSEMENT OX THE BONDS.

rjOUPOM BONDS oF 81,800 KA«.H,WITH PROVISION POR REGISTRATION.

WE OFFER THE ABOVE BOKDfl FOR SALE AT 103AND A« i'HIKI« INTEREST TO DATE OF DELIVERY.PKOSI'ELTI'SKK OIVINO FILL INFORMATION IN

REGARD Tu THE LOAN MAY HE OBTAINED ONAPPLICATION.The auhacrlptlon book· will he opened at

10 A. M. on Tuesday, October 21), 1SS5, andwill he closed at 3 P. M. on the aame day, or

earlier. Hi our pleasure The right J» reserv¬

ed to relect nny snbecrlptlonB or to allot leaathan the .unioni » ? li», rl lied for.AT TIIE Place ???G.?» TIIE BOKM '.VILL NET

4\ I'EK «ENT ON THE INVESTMENT AND WECONS1DKS THEM SAFE AND DESIRAHLE. < OI'IESOF THE MORTGAGE AND LEASE MAY BE IN

BPBCTKD AT OUR OPPICBk APPLICATION WILL BEMADE TO MST THE LOAN ON THE NEW-YORKSTOCK EX«. HANGE A3 BOON AS POSSIBLE.

VERMILYE «5c COMPANY,NASSA!' AND PINE STREETS,

NEW-YORK CITV.

TO THE CONSOLIDATED MORTGAGE BOND-HOLDF.nS AND STOCKHOLDERS OP THE

Oregon ImprovementCompany.REORGANIZATION.

We h»v» been »«kel by the holder« of a Urs« amountof the Consolidate ! Imnd» nnd stock to act In their lntir-»»t. Y'ou arc requested to sign the prellmln«ry agree-tnent «nd deposit -ecurltle» et once a« th* FARMEHS'LOA». AM» TRI IST f».. I'J William 8t Niw-York.Tra.-nferabl» ertili, ate» will be lnu«4 It ii Islendedt.i preeent » pi .:. for the , ttctun ot zour lntcitlt» atin e.irly dat».HENRI HENTZ.

of Henry Hentz ft Corrpmy. Nea-Tortc.STI ART O. NELSON.

Vlcï-Presldent Seaboard Neilonal Bank. N. T.FRANCIS PEABODY. JR.,

American Loan & Tru«t Co., BoetoB.B. F. TBACY,

f Tracy, Bonrdmnn 4 Platt, New-Torlt.E. L. OPPENHEIM.

of E. L. Oppenheim ft Co.

Northern Pacific Railroad Co.REORGANIZATION COMMITTEE.

DEPOSITS OF THB

Seconds, Thirds and Consols.hould he promptly made with

THK MERI AVriLI·: TIllST COMPANY.In exclange ??G it» n· g i'lab'.e cerriflcnte».I'NITED ACTION hy these THREE CLASSES

OP MAIN-LINE H0\DH0LDI:RS result» In »ucha contini of «he pr-.p'-rty a» secure· ta th.-m the be·«

attalnp.ll* nsults, DIE REGARD BEING GIVENill THEIR RESPECm E LEGAL POSITIONSAM) PRIORITIES.Under th« »greement for depo«lt -h« committee may.

in It» discretion, terminate th« period for deposit« with¬out n nice, and lrnpo&e exceptional terms for depoatt«tlitreafler.

EDWARD D. ADAMS. Chairman.I «M I* FITZGERALD.JOHN C ?l'I,LITT.CHARLES H. GODFREY.J. D. PROUST.JAMKS STILLMAN.EH.VST THAI.MANS,

llciu L.i ni/al Din « 'ornati 1 tee.A. MARCUS. Secretary

Milli hu Mm«. New-York City.

COLUMBUS & HO«' COAL & IRON CO.A majorl'y ef the bonds having been deposited with the

Committee.<natlce ti hertvy i;iv»n that the time for de¬positing bend« without penalty t« extended to Novemberl»t. 1-G.?.D»po»it ot bend« «ubeequenr t<» «he BBSVS date will be

.ublect to a penalty of ten dollar» per bond.DEPOerXORT. The 'entrai Trust Co. .'.4 Wall «t..New York.

. 88. L. BCIDDER. ")« lu,Irma n.

HKNRV II. ELI. >f»mmltt··GEORGE SHERMAN.J

GEO. H. PRENTISS & CO...I William SL.N.Y. and '-'««s Montagu· ll.,H'k »

DEALERS IN

LOCAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES.Heulitri of th· Naw-York Stock birtiBSg·.

FORT WORTH & DENVER CITY RAILWAY.First Mortgage Bondholders.Nflce i» hereby given tha; ? majority of Ihe Dret m· rt-

gage bcn4· ·( the F^rt W..rth ft I'enser ,'lty RailwayCompany are r, ..« :r: alti'? "f the committee and «hatthe receipt« of 'he MERCANTILE TRIST 40M-PANY UP Mill IIIIIK, ISSI ED THEREIOIl.HAVE HKEN LI SI'? II «)N THE SEW loHKSTOCK KICHANGE.BuiiU..j.d*t» whe hav« not deposited their bond» «·!«*?

the Meri «nule Tru»t «'(.iii|.«ny «re refuelled to makeearly ..ep..«lt ,,? the «ame. a« the Committee will at one«pioc«ed ·.·» a»k neca»»nt> authority from the Court· Is?· .'».?./.- ih« c. mp«n> «linoni (orecloauT·, «nd It ?«.l-.ii.ii.le that UDBBimoU! c..n»ent of the bondholder·¦hould 1» bud. No pl««i "f «ecrganliatlun ran tie »ut··rniti.-.l to i>»« bondholder« urtll «he Court» have «ranted(«ruin ..n .«,»! ai. and appr.v«. U. M. DODoU,

'halrman lleorganlaatlon inumati.J. t. «iHANi.KH fiiwtary, K«X ? B>aaer«ay

ADVKltnfJBMBNTI AND ei'llSCRllTIONS IOhTHK Nl'.V YORK TRIBUNE WILL UK RE

EIVEI AT THE UPTOWN OPPICC, So. 1.U42 Uroad»«). Id door north ..f ? hlrty flrat-et.. and AI>VKIt-riSLMENTH at lh« following lliench Ufflvee. ÏS4Elahih ave.. · ·. corner Tweruy-thlrd «t IBS Sitili «?«??? Fnurth-ave.. cor. p..iirieentl«-et ßß? Third av« 7(10rhli 1 ave ???. Forty »evrr.th a« 1.02(1 Third««» n«arllatjr tiiBi .? . 1..UB Fmt-ate.; IDS W««t Forty «acoad-el.

financial.

bktwbf.x m ff4io 4M, wíaVÍma ?a\V.WISH KKW MOR« *, .,, RIPT,0\V ftitäI^ESTMKVT. C. n.. nos I«, Trlbr._, £_JïVOTK'E DK SAI.I-: OF ASSKKHMr^*^v^-?í^,::;-^-^--^Th» Common ív.un-ll of th· riti of «',,., î * » ¦»We«irhe...,r County. ?.» V .rk .,; Í» ,h. ,^_L«"Bui.d'n«·. N.« 40 »nd M Koutl ? .,p? i- IT,.. ^rt2r»v.rt.ber 4,h I80S. «t « p ., . £3 Citi ?***!·»prr.po.nl« for tte pirrh«^ .,' Kir·· ,v>. ¦¦ ...*. -*!*4t|tuen «nd h».- op»n r,r.p.«»;. ,r.d ..¦o«« ,.?'*/1)ll;;r.-,.f. uni... I, deems f· f. tt.« ..er/st of ,h,*Ì2Ì< ?») t.. reje, ? »Il of »»'(] -,r r.osai» "?All hid» must be «r«-.,mp«n,-.| l.v · .-ertlfled cv,.,w ._

ih·'/m<',lJ?.n, of ¦?"* "*>«··«_ " ¦¦:·'· ·» *t. e.Ä'3good faith on in. pBr« of ,h» bidder.* "«· «f

Th»«» »r» a »»ri»· ,f i,, -,-l, wh\m nrf ,,,.«,, -__·

iaw^^lw?'' "ndftr ''^ "2 "f "" ''"··.«antSar. Vaa*·^l& t^aïV^Aper rent, pei ar.n« m. payable «eml-anaua.ly PrlaeS. r.d intere«! »til he p«y»t,le «· the .Olee of thé cv2Tre»»ur»r. Ir. «a.d 'Ity ..f M«.unt V.-nrn *Th,-y »111 b· d«<»d November 1»», ist». ir<j ..,._.

a» follow», to wit: *»?»«*ß

Klfty 15«) R.ri«I». No«. 241 to 2!», Inrlu«|v» ,,. ,_.Flr»t «lay of Noveml>«r. TfsOl. ' - '*·The n«.nds Will be de.lv»red to the purrhasers ,« ~

bf'-re the 13th «lay of November. J80.V ¦The City Of MoMI Vetr, ? I« «.»··<, mm __ Vé_

Tork. New Haven and ll«nford R»:ir,»d »nd ur ,ñ'.lu.New York and Msrler, Ralirosd. thirteen mile« ItweatWfour minute»' travel» from Grand «'en'ral [)»p.it »·;»Sixty train« ea, h w.-iy dally »nd ha« a popularan J&ever laOM. Il haa «rater, gs«. electric :tg»-.·_;·.",*r»;iwa>». »ter.» »!d»«aik» and cro»»w»lk». «nd 1» a m,-J2pro»p, .«vi« City ^

By St«r.it» the t«ind» rannot be ».,¡4 for lea» than h,.nd accrued Interest 9m

By order of c.nnmon CrasaetlDaten October l.'.th |fj|

roaoii i.EwiB, m,,,«.ELIAS «r _¦____ « l'y CssTB, ' '

SPOKANE & PALOUSE RAILWAY COMPANY.On November l»t. I><i5. twenty-five dollars for e«cri «I«.

peelMd First Mortgage I. nd «f the Spokane a Palo,).«,Railway Oaaapaay iWa«aua*ftoa Divisioni win b« maii«4Bf the New-York Security A Trust Company to rdM huiUera of Its registered trust (-»rtiflrate» of depose, ar.d wU|be paid to the holder» of It« unregistered ?-ertllVat»« o*|ire»entatton thereof at It» office, 46 Wall «tree· ?»».YorkThe transfer took» of the Company will be closed Get*

ber 20th. lSi»5New-Y.,rk. October 26th, la*·,

t.llOlll.K It. «HHMIliV.Chalrninn Bondholder·' Committee.

Danker« ano Broker·

HOLLISTER & BABCOCK,BA1KKH1? ??????*

17 AND 1T BROAD ST.MEMBERS KEW-TORK STOCK EXCHANGE.

BANKING HOUSE ?G

HENRY CLEWS & CO.,11, 13, IS and IT Broad Street.

MEMBERS OK 1 HE N. T. ITOCK EX''HANGE.Orders for «ecurltte· executed for Investment or «a

margin. Interest allowed ? d»po»it account« »ub)«<i toch«*que at sight. Act a» Flnanctsl snd Trar.sfcr Agentsfor corporstlons.Branch Office« 202 Fifth ??·, orner 23th 8t. «7 ?·>$.

son 8t., «21 Broadway, CsMe Bulldin«. c«_.r. HouitoaStreet, snd 10 Court St.. Brooklyn.

Dituòcnò Xoticei.OFFKE OF PAMXAIC I.IOHTINO CO

I'a»*alc. N. J., October 24 1«08.

NOTICE..TUo covpooi from rhe first mort»g-sje bonds of the l'a«eal<- Lighting Company, da·

November first. lHf..*,. will b* j,«l«1 «,n pre»entatton to tb«Ptate Trust Company. New York City. «·? and «ft»- trat

dat». B. W IPgycsjH Tr«a*arer,

?"«JE AMERICAN EX4 HA JÏGB NATIONAL·BANK. 128 Broadwar, New-York. Oct.b»r Ï6tli. lisM.

- At a meeting of the Baird «>f [Mr**tor*, held thl» l«v adividend of THREE AND ONE-HALF .3«». BER .¿NTon the capttal »tock waa declared, payable November l»t.proximo.Tr«naf«r !¦¦ k« «111 cIom thl· day «nd raopen Novembw

Ith, proximoEDWARD BCRN'8, rtlhl«r.

THE UNITED STATE.«) LEATHER COMPANT.

?H K .tJPONrJ «.f the DeteffitfaTC H.n.1» «ofthl» Comp»ny. du· November 1 1*06, will be paid ca

and after tha' date at the Mattonai Park Bank. New Trrg._JAMES R ??.G?. Tres.urer.

^atnmn Besorte

SION OF THE GOLDEN LIONS.ftk hour· from ?. Y ; far« round i.-.p $4 00; arntd :h·famou» Berkshire Hill»; charming »urroundinf»; ali pio.vision f-«r health and comfort. ao mn.odat·« 160 « .»ft»;no malaria; delightful fall and winter resort; writ* folbooklet. CALEB TICKNOR a SON.

ORKAT BABRINOTON. MASS.

ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.Th· <elcbr*t*d Fall and Winter Reaort br th« *·*.

HOTEL TRAYMORE.Appointment· and .rete* r.rat elasa.

D. 8. WHITE. Jr.. Propriété«.

(1ALEN HALL. A SANATORIUM.1" ATLANTIC «TTT N. J.With a" th· convenience» of · flr»--· '»»«. ijulet hotel

Elevafor. » earn heat, open grate fire». Ma«.·«·, ««¦*.trlrrfr, bititia, etc. Tsble unexcelled. Open all th· year.'Addre·.« G· W*t. H H. Bt'LL.

_

THE PENNHfRST-MIehlgan-ave near B«*ch. AttSsT*tic Cltv. tt. J. Open all the MSr. All convenl«ac*a

Includine el**trlo elevai t «team hett. sun parlor. Iperial fall rat·· JAMES HOOD

©inter fieeocte

THE MM

WILL BE OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION'OF GI'ESTS

FF?GF????? íSlleüp IlSVf·

??303?£ & SfEBSTE», MMACEIt

DELtC.HTvCL RESORT FORI.ATE 1'AU. MONTHS.

: V«. Feet Elevation In ths Oreat Virginia Mountains.

SPECIAL NILLMAM *>¦T,IE SNIHCSVIA WASHINGTON.

l.eive» Penn»ylvanla R ? Station. New-York. ».00p. it., Wednesday ,??.? latarday. Wa*hlBOjtoa 11 ?ß F M.dally except Sunday, attached to the F. F. V. Limiteli,and arrive» Hot Springs 1:11 next morning Dining Car.

Located on Ch«»»p».ike A .»hlo Railway, about rr.ldwsybetween Washington and Cincinnati Moil wonderfulwaters In lawill« fee the «-ur« of rheiim«t!»m, gout so«nervou» trouble». Climate nowhere equalled. Hotel ope«all the yesr. Addi·«« FRED. STERItY, Mmsger. HotSprings. Beth Co., Vs.Excursion ticket» on «ale at C. A O »-fTlee». STO aal

1 G.211 Broadway, an I offic·· Pennsylvania Railroad.

THE LAUREL HOUSEOF LAKEWOOD

NOW OPEN.DAVID B. PLIMKH. Manager,

Lakew·.·,). New-J«r.ro_rotôSatT WINTER HOTEL IN THE WORLD.

TH0. (LÄKSM©(DtaDWILL ?G?? NOVEMBER 21.

SPECIAL RATES SOB IBAsWsl Gt'ESTOAddre»» T. f. S1LLECK. Lessee.

L.\KEWOOD. M. J.Late of Oriental Hot«i.

Mannattan Beach.

I/KKEWOOD. ? JPALMER BOISE HOW OPEN

10TH SEASON .1 R PAI MEB Vgr

CKÍlcjSíkrESDGDíE;,80 FBKN«H BHOAD AVENTE.

ASHEVILI.F N CDelightful nui,,' n Central locatto»

Appilntment» complet·.

?Dorset ani) Carnage

\RKVILLE FARM TROTTINO SALE.

Mr. JOHN II SHIT.T8

«I'd »ell at auctionh>

PETER C Ki-::.I>»'".<5 * CO., A 1,'toneera,

MO TROTTING BRED HOKM¦TCESDAY Bad uki'NK.-??? iVtober BJ snd 8^ l«rO.¦oniinetning e«ch day at ??.?,? o'clock, on th« track siPararti.« Farm. P«rk\tlle. I,mg lilan i. N Y. iTelephon«,43A. FlatbuiM.

Th« catalogue «..ntaln» ll^adcter«. Trotter» of t-peei.with and with, ut record», partly ,;·?·'.,|~| ··»!«· eett· »ndnille». with xaliiahle »n^ag- nient», «ts.li ·?· and broodmare» of \ery high bree ling, and .use» »lilted to n»ar!|»all u«e« In light and .a.roige .,.-¦¦«»

Th« get .,f B«ch iiintikal!» »ire» a» Stranger (»on ofOoldamltk Maid), Baron Wtlas·, Dtrsetor Btsmbxal.Thlatle. Guv U like». l'«lirarch. Sliiiuwn«. NutwiKid. WH«ton Pandarl. Kuii.or. Alc>v>n«. E««l« Bird. Sab',· Wilk··,Anteo». Ac. will l» ·· Id in lurge number«. Inrludtnfbn,t)nr· »nd at»ter· in notrd rae* »Inner«.The horse· will 1«· «old on law track If weather permtla.

iitiieiwlie ..n ta* ......¦red ttuuk. Cine, rstn or »hlne.Ther· ar· a SaSM ftltss flMB «·¦ Y rh I* l'«rkvlll·

Farm. «4M .·?» of the .|iil.-ke»t ?« ? Is llHnult.n ferry f,« Iif Whiuhaii-d New-Tors, t·- Brooklya. thence bj «-"oayIsland and Brookly* lro!l«y directly to the faitn aU.Lt Mm'unì·» fmni New-York.For caiatiHtue» addrci» th» Aiictloneer*. at 101 Jeka-*t»

Nsw-Yoik. I'l'rlephou·, 8.701 Cortlsodl.)