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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL

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Embracing the Numbers from July I to December 31, 1894.
Editorial and Communicated Articles.
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Foreign Exchange, Its Unique Character
Shown...................... ...............99
815 Foreign Exchange, Reasons why Higher
Rates are Required for Gold Exports... 1033
21b
Foreign Trade, Large Favorable Balance,
Gold Exports and Inela Stic Currency...
90
(monthly)..91,
Clearings by Telegraph (weekly) see First Page Foreign Trade Movement
251.493,669, 851,1077
Clearings in United §Utes ( m o n t M ^ ^ ^
Floyd county (Georgia) Bonds, Decision
Arbitration in Labor Disputes, Mr. Carof Solicitor of Treasury........— . . . . . . . 670
roll D. Wright on ..................... -................ 7£Y Cleveland Cinn. Chicago & ’st. Louis RR.,
ermany Buying Gold in Open Market
Armenian Trouble................------ - — : - - • yy-L
Annual
Report...........
•- - - v - .......
at London..........................493,530, 622
A tchison Topeka& Santa Fe R R . AppointCleveland National Banks, Condition o f.. 315
Gold. Nee Bimetallism.......................---ment of Mr. Walker as Receiver............- 251 Cleveland’ s (President) Letter on Senate
Gold
Exports Begun................................ . . 984
Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe income ana
Amendments to Tariff Bill.......- -.......... - 99
Gold Exports, Notwithstanding Large
Mr. Little...........................'
Cleveland’ s (President) Proclamations and
Trade
Balance, Due to Inelastic Cur­
Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe RR., Mr.
Senate’ s Action and End of S trik e...... 44
Little’s R eport............... - - - - - - - - - -- 804 Coal, Anthracite, Production.92,251’^ L’1076
r e n c y ........................................ - —
90
Gold Exports—Reasons why Higher Rates
Atchison Topeka & .Santa Fe RR. s Over­
of Exchange are Required f o r . . .. . ........ 1033
statement of Earnings, Revelations Re­
Congress,
President’s
Message
and
Secre135
Gold Imports with Foreign Exchange
garding ................................ -.*■
tary of Treasury’ s R eport.. . . . - - - - .......- • 984
near Point of Export............................... 851
Australasia, Gold and Silver Mining m ... 215 Construction,New Railroad, Lim iting.... 901
Real Eastern War........................ f i x Gold and Silver Minin g in Australia.......- 215
altimoreNationalBanks,Condition of 177 Corear-A
Gold Sold for Germany in Open Market at
Corea,
the
Scramble
fo
r
....
-....
—
•
19
altimore & Ohio RR., Annual Report. 900 Corean Difficulty—Its Relation to the
London.......................................493,530. 622
Baltimore & Ohio RR. Reduces Dividend 670
Gold, Threatened Shipments of Caused
GreatPowers.......................- - - - - - - - - - •- - Bank, New York State Organization,
by Inelastic Currency, Checks Business
Corn, Condition Acreage and Yield^..4^ ^
R ecovery.......................-......................- - - 622
New........................ ...........v .
Z0'
Bank Note Plan, Baltimore Bankers Con­
Gold,
U. S. Imports and Exports (month718 Corn Crop, Short, Effect on Railroad Earn- 7 ’
l y) ........................ 92, 251, 493, 669, 851,1077
vention............. ...................... •Vv.' '
OAA Grain Crops, Indicated Yield o f . . . . ........ 626
ings....................................................
Bank-Note Plan, Carlisle, Reported to the
Com, Speculation m
.
- - - - - - - • ^uo
House and the Substitute Offered by
Great Northern RR., Annual Report........ 1125
Consumption and Overland Move1078 Cotton
ment
..................5 83,764,951
llinois Banks, Condition
condition of.
o i..................
Illinois
- -- - - - —
|||
Bank Notes, Elasticity and Safety o f . .. . . 1032 Cotton Crop of 1894-95—What Agriculturllinois Central RR., Annual Report,..
Banks, Differences With and Changes bv
al Figures Indicate................................... 8 g 8 Illinois Central RR., Earnings.............. -- 984
the Treasury as to Interior Movement
. . . . . . . . . . .1087 Imports in Bonded Warehouse, Prospects
390 Cotton Goods at Auction.......
of Currency...............................306,
Cotton, Ellison & Co.’s Annual Report (by
of Revenue from .......................171, 206, 208
Banks, (New York City) Loans Largest
Cable)........................................................■ ******
Iucome Tax Provision of Tariff Bill, Text
756
ever have been................. - - - - - - — 7 1 bL'
Cotton Manufacturing at Fall River in
272
Banks, (New York City) and the Proposed
1894 ................................................... o i l , oDi
Inter-State Commerce Act on Pooling,
Issue of Bonds. —.............. - - - - -850, 89b, 899 Cotton Manufacturing and Strikes at Fall
Bill Amending Passed by House of ReBanks, (New York City) Reduction of In­
............................. .306* u50f
&jG
presentativtes....................
1033
terest on Interior Bank Balances.. -71b, 756 Cotton Movement and Crop of 1893-94.... 398
Inter-State Commerce Commission and
Banks, (New York City) Returns as to
Cotton Receipts Si Southern Torts^ _ ^
Rates
to
Southern
Points.......................9
Cash Holdings Explained.... - . . . . ------ 390
(monthly)............55, 213,453, 631, 819,1036 Inter-State Commerce and Income of
Banks, National ana State, Condition of,
Condition, Method of Reporting on
, Railroads Fiscal Year 1894.................... .1030
139,177,215,315,634,725, 813 Crop
by Government should not be Changed. 444 Inter-State Commerce Statistics on RanBankers’ Convention at Baltimore FormCrops, Condition and Yield of .46,207,445,626
ulates Plan for Bank Note C u r r e n c y . »22 County Bonds, Can they Become a Local
.. ......... v 990
roads...................................
Commerce Statistical Report,
Bankers’ Magazine........... ........................... 1938
Currencv
............................. u / u | Inter-State
Condition of the Railroad Industry....... 352
Belgian Election.........................— - - •Currency, Bank‘ Note Plan by Baltimore
Iron and Steel Production, Our .. ............ 173
Bimetallism Impracticable in United
Banker’ s Convention......- -- -- - -- ......... . /18 Iron Furnaces in and out of Blast- -. *-- - - ^
States Alone, but with Europe Desira­
Currency, Bank Notes, Elasticity and
624
Iron Furnaces in Blast, Increase of - .207,
b le .................................... .....
BSiffity of
ivw»
444, o 2iSf o l “
Bond Issue, Circular Inviting Subscrip­
Currency, Changes’ as to Interior Move­
Italian
Victory at Kassala............................ I 38
tions, also List of Subscribers to Previ­
ment
andDifferenoes
between
Banks
and
ous Issue......................... - ........................ - 859
apan again Victorious...... .
v -49 5, 897
Treasury.................. ---- - - -- -- - -- xy,f9b’ dyu
Bond Issue, Conditions which have made
apan, China and Corea—A Real Eastit Necessary................ - - - - —
852 ° “
fry H° ldlnS8. ,toy. 6 ? ? 7 2 % ! ! 580, 760
em
War.............................
-*..........
1 ! 2 ’ -me?
Bond Issue, Gold Withdrawals from
Currency Inelasticity and Gold E xports.. 90 Japan-China, War Approaching anI?
E nd.. 1081
Treasury and Banks...... - .......... - - - -89b, say
Currencv Inelasticity, Possible Cause of
Japan—China War, Effect on Markets.... 576
Bond Is me and the Money M a rk et.......... 944
Gold Shipments, Checks Busin-ss ImJapan—Is China Worth Preserving.. . . . . . 815
Bond Issue. Official Facts, the Awards
Japanese Progress - A new Treaty,
^
and Subscriptions..........- - .............. - - - - • 950 Currency Reform—the Carlisle Plan Should
Bond Issue to Replenish Treasury Gold
be Encouraged and Improved.. . . . . . . - - - -1978
Reserve, Subscriptions Invited.850,852, o5y Currency Situation, Secretary Carlisle s
ansas City National Banks, Condition
Bond Issue, Subscriptions Larger than
Report on Deplorable Character o f ........ 987
o f . . . .................................
Reported — - ...............- ................. . - - -- - 1984 Currency Suggestions, Old and New........ 1124
Kansas Pacific Consols...... - - - .........- ..........
8
Bond Issue, Surprising Success and the
Kentucky State Banks, Condition of . ........ 217
Currency. Taxation United States Notes,
Settlements................- - --- -- - ....... 942>
Copy of Law......................... ...................... 725 Kings County, Building Operations in.... 136
Bond (U. S.) Syndicate Dissolved..............1129
Currency Plan. Carlisle and Baltimore
Bonds County, Can they Become a Local
Plan, Mr. Dodworth’ s Views Regarding, 1039 T abor Disputes, Compulsory ArbitraCurrency.......- ...........- - --V 14.......... 670 Currency, Volume of in 1879,1884,1894. 532 MJ tion in, Mr. C. D. Wright o n ............. | 720
Labor, Pullman’ s Palace Car Co. Annual
Bonds, United States, Falsity of Rumors
Custom House Withdrawals from WareRegarding Issue o f............. . . .........-........ 132
Report...................- ......... . . . — •-.......i 7 1 7
house, the Scramble to Get Goods.......... 350 Labor,
U. S. Strike Commission Report
Boston National Banks, Condition o f....... 177 Czar’s Death............. . . . . . . .
x0
on Pullman Trouble, &e........ - — ------ 856
Breadstuff* Exports, Our, 1893-94 . . . . . .
95 Czar"s Health,&c. .Effect on Markets &C.576, 7622
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern R R „
Breadstuffs Receipts at Lake and River
Ports (monthly)-.55, 212, 451, 631, 818,1035 T ken ver & Rio Grande RR. in a Year of
Yearly Statement - . . . . ... -....................... 4979
1982
Brooklyn, Building Operations m . .1:- 6 , 816 ■Jr Depression............................... - ........ 399 Land Sales, Public, in 1894.......- - - Brooklyn National Banks, Condition o f .. 178 Des
Moines Nat. Banks, Condition of ... 316 Law Subjecting United States Notes to
Building Operations in New York, ChiTaxation..................—
:
:
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IrS
Detroit national Banks, Condition o f—
178
eago and Brooklyn........... - - - - - -— 13b, 8 ib
Dividends, Railroad in 1894... . — - ..........
11 Lincoln National Banks, Condition o f ..... 217
Listings on New York Stock Exchange in
Business, Evidences of Revival Since the
Dry Goods Withdrawals from Warehouse
^g9 4 ........................................
Election...................................................v 83-9
and
Business
Revival...............................
493 Louisville & Nashville RB., Annual Re*
Business Improvement, Indications of,
580
168, 20 b
flections, Defeat of Populism, Free SilLouisville National Banks, Condition o f,. 316
Business Inacti ve Pending Settlement of
2 verism, & c..................................-849> 8^2
Tariff Legislation......................................
90 Elgin Joliet & Eastern RR., Animal Re­
adagascar Difficulty between France
445
Business, Increasing Activity in ............... 390
port ...........................................—
England................,.......- •- - ........ - - - • 537
Europe, Unsettled Feeling in, Czars
anada Southern RR., Yearly State­
622 Manufacturing Industries of Massachus e t t s ................................................446, 584
ment. ................ .......- - --■- ••-: - -. !079
European Peace—-The Feeling m High
Massachuseits,Manufacturing Industries,
Carlisle Banking Plan Reported and SubPlaces............................................................ 404:
446, 584
stitute Offered..................----— . . . . 1078 European and World’s Cotton ConsumpCarlisle, Seo’y of Treasury, Report on the
Mercantile Failures..........— .................2> 585
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tion
(by
cable).............................................
Deplorable Condition of the Currency
Merchandise. U. S. Imports and Exports
of (monthly)...92, 251. 493, 669, 851, 1077
Sitmfttioii ................................................... yi? /
M e r c a n t i l e ^ . ; ; ^ - " - : 2» 585 Michigan
Chesapeake ife Ohio RR. Annual Report.. 309 ■failures,
Banks, Condition o f . . ........ 217, , 725
all River, Cotton Manufacturing in,
Chicago Banks, Condition o f . ............216, 635
Michigan
Central RR., Yearly Statement. 1079
314. 857
in 1894.
Chicago, Building Operations in ....
136, 81b Fall
Milwaukee Banks, National and State,
River and New Bedford, Lockout and
Chicago Burlington & Quincy RR. Reduces
Condition o f..........................u;31b
StribGS ........................ .............306, 350* 390
Minneapolis National Banks, Condition
D ividend.......................-.—
.. .......... 897 Fall River and New Bedford, Resumption
Chica go Burlington & Quincy RR. Returns
o f................................... .— - - ............. 3 ^9
of Work by Spinners............. bb8
Minnesota Railroad Commission Reduces
of Earnings...................................................929 Financial Review (monthly). 14,179,357,
Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul RR., An­
586, 7bb, 953
Rates........................................... ............ 724
Mobile * Ohio RR.. Annual Report........ . 624
nual Report— - ........... .- - - - - - - 394
Financial Situation. See First Article
Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul RR., Limit
Money Market, Higher Rates Anticipated
each
week.
.
*2
,
,
T
„
.
upon Issue of General Mortgage Bonds. 724 Foreign Commerce for Fiscal Year, Featby B a n k .............•,•••—............... ..132, 168
Chicago & Northwestern RR., Reduces
92 Money Market, Pe^Jiliapfeatures o f........ 532
D ividend...............................
943 Foreign ^xehqM&tHigiv»1;: i&atps a De­
Municipal Bond SftlW (moiithlyh 37, 243, ■ a
485^622,844, !028
Chicago, $ $Qrthiyest8rn RR,> RetUstyal E x
pressing Influence.
— *“ ‘ s; 622
©enditures
■i - •- - - - - •■■*116 •***- ••1 s: 254

lbany National Banks, Condition o f. - - 216
merioan Cotton Oil Co., Annual Report 758
American Railway Union, Report or
United States Strike Commission,........ »»g
American Railway Union and Strikes --48
Anthracite Coal Production 92, 251,494,

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China, Commerce o f ....................................
China. Is it Worth Preserving.. . . . . . . -----Cincinnati National Banks, Condition o f .
City Bond Solos, R evi«J g

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TKTashville Chattanooga & St, Louis RR.,
lm
Annual Report............................. .
539
National and State Bank Management... 530
6
National Finances for the Fiscal Year___
National Banks, Reserve Cities, &c., Con­
dition ot..........................177,215, 315, 813
Nebraska—Newberry Maximum Freight
Bill, Judge Brewer’ s Decisions.......... . 850
New Bedford and Fall River, Resumption
o f Work by Spinners............................. 668
New Jersey State Banks, Condition o f___ 725
New Orleans National Banks, Condition
o f............................................
New York, Building Operations in. ..136, 816
New York Central’s Annual Report.......... 533
New York Central Earnings...................... 1122
New York City Bankê, Condition o f.. 177, 634
New York Lake Erie & Western’ s Bad Ex­
hibit..........................................
New York Late Erie & Western RR.,
Change in Reorganization Plan............. 10 '1
New York Ontario & Western RR., An­
nual Rep irt...............................
New York State. New Bank Organization. 257
New York State Banks, condition of .139, 635
New York State Railroad Commission,
Action Limiting Construction of New
Roads......................................
New York Stock Exchange, Listings on
«
in 1894..............................................50,1127
New York Stock Exchange, Share Sales
(monthly).......... 4.170, 392, 578,759, 986
North Dakota State Banks, Condition of . 635
Northern Pacific RR., Annual Report...... 694
ats, Indicated Yield o f ......................
627
bio Political Manifesto for Free Silver
Coinage................................................... 576
Omaha National Banks, Condition o f....... 316
offer’ s (Senator) Treasonable Utter­
ances and the Misled Strikers..........
47
Pennsylvania RR., Earnings and Expen­
ses........................
133, 531, 717, 943,1123
Philadelphia National Banks, Condition
o f ..... ......................................... .1 . ......... 177
Philadelphia & Reading RR,, Decisions of
Judge Dallas...................
757, 957
Pittsburg National Banks, Condition of . 216
Pooling, Bill Amending Inter-State Com­
merce Act Passed by House of Repre­
sentatives. ........................................ 1030,1033
Populism Defeated at the P o lls ........ 810, 812
Promise and Performance.........................
48
Public Land Sales in 1 k94............
1082
Pullman Boycott, Railroad Strikes and
President Cleve'and and Governor of
Illinois........... .........................................2, 44
Pullman’s Palace Car Co., Annual Report 717
ailroad Construction in 1894..........4,1122
■Railroad Dividends in 1894...... : .........
11
Railroad Earnings as Affected by Short
Corn Crop........ ......................................... 444
Railroad Earnings. Character of Current
Returns ..,.9 2 ,1 3 4 ,1 7 0 , 252, 351, 393,
531, 578, 623, 759, 811, 851, 898, 943,
984, 1031,1078,1123
Railroad Earnings, Gross (monthly)... 52,
210, 450, 629, 817,1035
Railroad Earnings, How to Interpret Cur­
rent Returns. See I nvestob’ s Supple­
ment, September.
Railroad Earnings, Net (monthly)....96,
311,497, 675, 902,1086
Railroad Earnings, Net and Gross for the
Half Year in 1894.................. .1 ............ . 311
Railroad Earnings, One Hundred Millions
Loss in Six Months................................... 354
Railroad Earnings and World’s Fair Pas­
senger Traffic
....................492, 530
Railroad Income Fiscal Year 1894 and
Inter-State Com merce............................. 1030
Railroad Industry, Condition of, and In­
ter-State Commerce Statistical Report. 352
Railroad Pooling Bill, Amending InterState Commerce Act, Passed by House
of Representatives.................. -... .1030,1033

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Railroad Rates, Better, Managers’ Efforts
to Bring A b o u t............... , .................
Y17
Railroad Rates Reduced by Minnesota
Commission........ . . . . '. ___ <......... ....!___ 721
Railroad Receivers. Powers o f ..........176, 947
Railroad Strike, Cleveland’s Proclama­
tion and Senate’s Action, Effect on
Earnings and Business...........................
44
Railroad Strike, Pullman Boycott and
President Cleveland and Governor of
Illinois............. ...............-.___|............. 2,
44
ailroad ¡“Strike, Reasons Why Could not
216
Rbe Successful..............................
47
Railroad Trunk Line Income, Course o f .. 988
Railroads, Action New York State Com­
mission Limiting new Construction....... 901
Railroads. Inter-State Commerce Commis­
sion and Rates to Southern Points........
9
945 Inter-State Commerce Statis­
Railroads,
tics..... ........
990
Railroads; Newberry Maximum Freight
Bill, Judge Brewer’s Decision........ ........ 850
532
Railroads,
Report of U. S. Commission on
American Railway Union Strike........... 856
Railroads; Rights or Receivers in Choos­
ing Employees—The Case of Philadel­
phia & Reading Trainmen....................... 947
901 Union, American, and Strikes...
Railway
48
Railways, Street. See I nvestob’ s S up­
plement —November.
Railways in the United States, Statistics
of....................
13
Receivers’ Rights in Choosing Employees
—Reading Case................................ ........ 9 47
Revenue of Treasury from Goods in
Bonded Warehouses..................171, 206, 208
Rio Grande Western RR., Annual Report, 672
Roberts, President of Penn. RR., on Busi­
ness Conditions......................................... 668
Russia, Czar’s Sickness and ( zarowitz’
Contemplated Marriage............................ 723
Russia, Czar’s Death.................................... 756
Russia’s Influence in Europe and the East. 749
Russian Loan Largely Oversubscribed. .. 1030
{.--.it. Joseph National Banks, Condition of. 316
k” t. Louis National Banks, Condition of. 216
St. Paul National Banks, Condition o f __ 216
Saa Francisco, Imports and Exports of
Gold and Silver.139, 316, 455, 765, 9C4,1088
San Francisco Nat. Banks, Condition o f .. 316
Silver, see Bimetallism................................
Silver, Advance in, Due to War in Corea.. 250
Silver Coinage, Government Policy Re­
494
garding...........................................
Silver, Free Coinage Made a Political Is­
sue in Ohio................................................. 576
Silver and Gold Mining in Australia........ 215
Silver (Free Coinage) Rejected Generally
at the Election......................... ........ 810, 812
Silver, United States Imports and Exports
of (monthly)....... 92, 251, 493, 670, 851,1077
Southern Pacific RR. of Cal., Progress of, 356
Southern Points, Rates to aud Intor-State
Commerce Commission...........................
9
Southern Ry., Gross and Net Past Year.. 1076
Southern Railway Mortgage, Features of, 761
State Banks, Condition o f .................. 634, 725
State (New York) Bank Organization,
New.................................
257
Steel Production, First Six Months 1894. 173
Stock Exchange, New York, Listing on,
in 1 8 9 4 ..................................................50,1127
Stock Exchange, New York, Share Sales
(monthly)..............4,170, 392. 578, 759, 986
Stock Prices, Range of, in Leading Cities
Since 1890. See I nvestob ’ s Supple ­
ment—July.
Stock Speculation,Dulness in ..................... 1122
Street Railways—See I nvestob ’ s Supple ­
ment—November.
Strike (Railroad) Cleveland’s Proclama­
tion and Senate’s Action, &c...................
44
Strike (Railroad) Effect on Railroad Earn­
ings and Business....................................
44
Strike (Railroad) Reasons Why a General
Strike Could Not be Successful...............
47

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Strike (Railroad) Senators Davis and Gor­
don on Peffer......................
'4 7
Strike (Railroad, &c.). Report of United
States Strike Commission........................ 856
Strikes, Railroad and Other..... ............. 2, 44
ariff, Activity m Getting Goods Out of
Warehouse......................................C-.. 350
Tariff Bill, Failure of Conferees to Agree
and President Cleveland’s Letters.. .90, 132
Tariff Bill, Its Effect on Government Rev­
enue.. . .........................
252
Tariff Bill, New, as a Departure iu Our
Economic Policy...................
253
Tariff Bill, No Agreement Reached by
C on ferees........ ............. i ............... 168, 206
Tariff Bill Only Removed Obstacles to
Business Revival........... ................. .
350
Tariff Bill, Passageof, Improves Business
Outlook and Relieves Treasury__ 1250, 350
Tariff Bill, Public hy Turns in Fever and
Chill over Reported Agreement and Dis­
agreement of Conference Committee__ 206
Tariff Bill, Public Wish to Have the Sub­
ject Settled at Once.............. ........... ...... 132
Tariff Bill, Settlement of and Larger Gov­
ernment Income.............................
306
Tariff Bill, Suspense in Reference to a Veto,
Effect on Business..................................... 306
Tariff Bill, Text of........................... ....... .. . 258
Taxation of United States Notes, Text of
Law...........^............................ .................. 725
Trade (Foreign) Large Favorable Balance,
Gold Exports and Inelastic Currency...
90
Trade Outlook Better................................... 1122
Treasury (U. S.) Better Outlook in June
and Brighter Outlook for July, &c........
5
Treasury (U. S.) Changes hy and Differ­
ences with the Banks as to Interior Cur­
rency Movement........................... . .306, 390
Treasury (U. S.) Condition—Outlook for
Revenue Reassuring.................. 171, 206, 208
Treasury (U. S.) Currency Holdings__ 6.
172,394, 580, 760
Treasury (U. S.) Financial Statements
Interpreted.....................5, 171, 393, 579, 759
Treasury (U. S.) Fullness and Strength... 393
Treasury (U. S.) Gold Reserve and the
Bond Issue..................850, 852, 859, 896, 899
Treasury (U. S.) Large Income, Present
and Prospective..................................306, 350
Treasury (U; S.) Notes, Government Pol­
icy as to Redemption of, and Silver
Coinage.................................
494
Treasury (U. S.) Outlook Encouraging
Notwithstanding Small Receipts, &c.,in
579
Sep ember........ ................
Treasury (U. S.) Situation Improving.......
45
Treasury (U. S.) Small October Receipts
and very large Disbursements............... 759
Trunk Line Income, 1ourse o f ................... 988
Trust Companies in N. Y. Condition o f.307, 390

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nited States Bonds, Falsity of Rumor
Regarding Issue o f...............
132
United States Finances for the Fiscal
Y e a r......................................................
6
United States Notes Taxed, Text of Law. 725
United States Public Land Sales in 1894.. 1082
United States Strike Commission Report
on Trouble at Pullman, &e..................... 856
United States Treasury Financial State­
ments Interpreted.......5,171, 393, 579, 759
anderbilt Roads, Statements o f............. 1079

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abash RR., Annual Report............... 448
ashington Nat. Banks, Condition of. 178
War in the Far East—Fresh Victories for
J a p a n .......................•
.........................582, 716
West. New Y oik & Penn. RR , Annual Re­
port ............................................................. 674
West. N. Y. & Penn. RR. Bonds........... 98, 139
wheat, Indicated Yield o f .......................... 627
Wisconsin State Banks, Condition o f........ ? 217
World’s Consumption o f Cotton (by cable) 633

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Foreign Correspondence, Financial, Commercial, Railroad«, fee
[Annual reports are indexed in Mach-faced figures. 1
dirondack R R .......... , ..... ..............37 4 ,1 1 0 2
A labama
Midland RR.'...................1057,1102

Alabama Great Southern R R ........... 70,
115, 371, 600, 879, 968, 1141
Alabama & Vicksburg R R .......................... 7 3 «
Albany Street R y.................................... r.. 967
Albany & Susquehanna R R .............. ..291, 878
Alleghany & Kinzua R R ............................ 780
Allegheny Valley RR.......................
37
American Bell Telephone Co.......780,878,
919,967,1103
American Cotton Oil Co.......................780, 795
American Steel Barge Bonds......................... 878
American Sugar Refining <. o ...............115,
472, 737, 834,1006
American Type Founders’ Company .7 3 6 , 737
Atlantic Florida & Gulf RR..........................1140
Arka nsas State Aid Bonds. . . . .. . ...............
27
Alclii8on Topeka & Santa Fe RR..........70,
151, 228, 232, 290, 472, 514, 551, 737,
730, 834, 876, 878,.919, 967, 1006,
1057,1103,1140
Atlantic Avei (Rrooklyfi) Trolley R R .6 5 0 , 737
............. 1059
Atlantic COAst L in e.. :
A u t-hracitb Coa 1 Roads......... ; ; : .............1140
A flan uh & Pacific R R ,............1Ï0;290, 780, 919
» » aitimore & Eastern Slioré R R .....Ì52, 371
"-aitimorè A- Lehigh R R __ ;>....... 228
Baltimore afe Ohio R R .i.......i f «¡¿10$ <'\
71, 696>. » I t } 919; I f )




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Pag e .

Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern RR. .650,
Boston & Maine R R ...................331, 5 9 8 ,8 7 8
919, 9 6 6 , 967 Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore Stock
Bank of England, Condition of (weekly
Exchanges, Prices (weekly). See Bank­
by Cable). Nee Financial Situation.
ers’ Gazette.
Bank of England Statements (weekly).
Breadstuff's, Agricultural Reports o n ..81,'
See Monetary and Commer. Eng. News.
241, 483, 660, 887,1066
Bank Statements, New York, Boston and
Breadstuffs, British Prices and Statistics
Phila. (weekly). See Bankers’ Gazette.
(weekly). See Monetary and Commer-'
Bank Stocks, Prices in New York (weekly).
cial English News.
See Bankers’ Gazette. In all leading
Breadstuffs, Exports of, From the United
cities, See General Quotations (monthly».
States (monthly) .81,298, 341, 483, 661,
Bankers’ Gazette (Weekly)............. 18, 61,
888,1067
101,143,183, 220. 278, 320, 361, 412,
Breadstuffs, Market and
Statistics
458, 502, 542, 590. 639, 680, 728, 770,
(weekly). Nee Commercial Times.
825, 864, 907, 956, 996.1043,1092,1132 Bridgeport Traction Co.............................1057
Banks, National, Abstracts from Reports
Brooklyn Bath & West End R R ................ 5 1 4
to Comptroller of Currency........ 24, 367,962 Brooklyn & Brighton Beach R R ............... 4 2 1
Banks, National, Organized (weekly). See
Brooklyn City (Trolley) R R .............. ...2 7, 4 2 3
Commercial and Miscellaneous News.
Brooklyn City & Newtown (Trolley) RR 1057
Bay State Gas o ......................... ............... 968 Brooklyn Elevated R R ......................... 1 1 5 , 3 7 0
Beech Creek R R .....................................
779
Brooklyn Gas c o s ............................. ...........
Bonds Called for Payment................115,
Brooklyn Heights R R ..................
4 2 3 , 737
191, 290, 423, 541, 600, 742. 878 , 968,1057 Brooklyn Queens Co. & Suburban R R ___1057
Bonds, Prices of all Classes. See Stocks
Brooklyn a- Roekaway Beach R R ............. 6 0 0
and Bonds General Quotation (monthly)
Brooklyn Traction Co.......................... 7 3 5 , 737
See Bankers’ Gazette (weekly).
Brooklyn Wharf & Warehouse Co........ . 1006
Bonds. See titles—United States, State,
Buffalo Rochester <fc Pittsburg R R .. .332,
City. Municipal and Railroad Bonds.
,«4 .
m
9 17, 919, 9 2 5 , 9*8
Bostoh ¡&’A lbahy'I£iL.!::,.!__ .! 1 5 1 ,1 9 1 , ¥»3 |$ i BuffaloStreet Railwayv’o 3B__ ____ . . . . . 9 19
Boston & Ldweli
.......u d i l 9 i9
Bullion. See Gold tod Silver

I^DEX,

July-December, 18&L]
P age.

Gas Co....... . . . . ...................... . . . . 1057
Calumet
anada Atlantio RB ..... ..................... . 6 9 6

1103
Canada Southern R R ........................ .
Canal and Miscellaneous Stock and Bond
List. See I nvestors ’ Supplem en t (bi­
monthly).
Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R R ................ 1057
Carolina Central R R ...............28, 228, 331. 600
Cedar Falls & Minnesota R R ..................... 919
Ceutral Cross Town (N. Y. City) Horse
Railroad.....................................
4 2 2 , 955
Central Jersey Traction Co...................
115
Central New York & Western R R ............. 6 5 0
Central Pacific RR..................................696, 919
Central RR. & Banking Co. of Georgia,
28, 277, 780, 835, 878, 1 0 0 4
Central Vermont R R ....................................lo Q 4
Charleston Cin. & Chic. R R ....................... 878
Charleston Clendenning & Sutton R R ___1141
Charlotte Columbia & Augusta R R ..9 7 0 ,1006
Chattanooga Rome & Columbus R R ........ 191
Chattanooga Southern R R ............... 919,1103
Chattanooga Union R R ................................ 1006
Chesapeake & Ohio R R .1 51, 33 1 , 3 3 2 ,1 1 0 3
Chesapeake Ohio & Southwestern RR.,
28, 331, 878,1006
Chicago & Alton RR..737, 780, 835, 878,1057
Chicago Burlington & Quincy R R .. .737, 919
Chicago City R y ........................................... 919
Chicago & Eastern Illinois RR.................. 6 4 7
Chicago Elevated RRs. (projected)........... 919
Chicago & Erie R R ..................................... 781
Chicago Gas Co.....................28, 514, 650,1057
Chicago General Ry. (Street)..................... 968
Chicago Great Western R R ........................ 4 7 0
Chicago Junction Railways & Union Stock
Yards Co....................................
69
Chicago Mil. & St. P. R R ... 152,228, 4 2 0 , 4 2 7
Chicago & Northern Pacific R R ........ 650,
737, 919,1006,1103
Chicago & Northwestern R R ...2 2 8 , 229,
2 9 0 , 968
Chicago R. I. & Paciflo R R ................... .
738
Chicago St. Paul Minn. & Omaha R R ___ 152
Chicago & Southern RR. (Indiana)............ 968
Chicago & Southeastern RR .......................1057
Chicago & West Michigan RR................... 737
Choctaw Coal & Iron Co............. 116, 290, 472
Choctaw Oklahoma & Gulf R R ..........600, 835
Cincinnati Extension.115,472, 879, 968,1141
Cincinnati Jack. & Mack. R R ...651, 835,1006
Cincinnati New Or. & Tex. Pac. RR..697,
919,1141
Cincinnati Portsmouth & Virginia R R ___6 9 5
Cincinnati Southern R R ...............................1141
City Bonds. Description of (bi-monthly).
See I nvestors ’ Supplem ent .««*,,
City Bonds. Prices of (montS^y). See
Stocks and Bonds, General Quotations.
Claflin Co., H. B ........................... w ........
69
Clarksville & North Carolina R R .............
70
Cleveland Akron & Columbus R R .. .6 4 9 , 651
Cleveland & Canton R R .....................1228, 697
Clev. Can. & So. RR.920,1006,1058,1103,1141
Cleveland Cincinnati Chicago & St. Lotus
R R ..................................................... 6 5 0 , 6 5 2
Cleveland & Pittsburgh RR........................1058
Cleveland’s (President) Message................ 1009
Coin and Bullion, Prices in New York
(weekly). See Bankers’ Gazette. Prices
in London, See Monetary and Commer­
cial English News.
Colonial City Elec. Co. of Kingston, N. Y.. 1058
Colorado Fuel & Iron C o.3 3 0 , 3 7 0 , 3 7 3 , 780
Colorado Iron & Coal Development C o .... 1141
Colorado Midland R R ..................................1006
Columbus. Ave. & Ninth Ave. (N. Y.) R R .. 1007
Columbus H. V. & Toledo R R ...............
152
Columbus San. & Hock............................... 1 1 4 0
Columbus (Ohio) Street R y— 137,1007,1058
Commercial Epitome (weekly). /See Com.
mercial Times.
Commercial and Miscellaneous News
(weekly). 16,59, 98,141,181, 219, 276,
318, 359, 409, 456, 500, 540, 587, 637,
678, 727, 768, 823, 861, 906, 955, 994,
1041,1090,1130
Commercial Times (weekly) 30, 74,117,
154, 193, 235, 292, 335, 376, 429, 477,
516, 564, 609, 653, 702, 742, 797, 837,
881, 927, 970,1015, 1060, 1108,1148
Comstock Tunnel Co...........................879,1058
Concord & Montreal R R — ..................... 6 5 0
Coney Island & Brooklyn R R ................... 1058
Consolidated Street R’y (Portland, Ore.) . 1141
Consolidated Traotion Co. N. J ................ 920
Consols—Daily Prices of in London. See
Monetary and Commercial English
News (weekly). Financial Review
(monthly).
Com Meal. \ See Breadstuffs.
Corn Production in 1894........................... 887
Cotton—See also the title -‘ Cotton” in
Editorial Articles.
Do Agricultural Bureau’s Report for
July, 79 ; August, 240 ; Sep­
tember, 482; October, 658;
November, 885 ; December— 1064
Do Amount of Crop in sight (weekly).
Do Boll Worm Extermination.......... 521
Do Clearances from U.S.Ports (w’kly).
Do Consumption in Europe..79, 239,
481,633,1064
Do Consumption and Overland Move­
ment—June, 34 ; September,
583; October, 764 ; November, 951
Do Crop Movement, Consumption,
&c., in 1893-4 (Annual Report) 398
Do Crop of 1893-4, Apportioned to
States.......................................... 1152
Do East India Crop Prospects___34,
197, 296, 380, 481, 658, 801,
841,931, 974,1064
Do East Indian Mills.......................... 613
Do Egyptian, Alexandria Report by
Cable (weekly).
Do Egyptian Crop........ 34,197, 381,
'
520,568,746.974,1152
Do Ellison A Co.’s Annual Review., 633




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Cotton Exports (monthly)..81,298. 483,
661,888,1067
Do Exports of Yarns and Goods from
Great Britain...122, 296, 521,
747, 886, 1110
Do Exports of Yarns from India to
China and Japan....................... 658
Do Fall River Mill Dividends. ..314, 857
Do First Bale at New Orleans........... 121
Do Georgia’s First Bale................ . . . 296
Do Goods at Auction.............................1087
Do Height of Rivers (weekly).
Do India Shipments (weekly by
Cable).
Do Interior Towns Movement(w’kly)
Do Liverpool Market (weekly).
Do Liverpool Stock............................. 613
Do Louisiana’ s First Bale.................. 339
Do Manchester Markets (weekly).
Do Manufactures, Exports of (month­
l y ) ....34, 239, 481, 658, 885, 1064
Do Manufacturing in 1894, Fall
R iver........................................... 857
Do Markets and Statistics (weekly).
See Commercial Times.
Do Memphis’ First Bale..................... 295
Do Mill Strikes, &o... .339, 380, 434,
568, 657, 706, 746, 801
Do Mississippi’s First Bale................ 339
Do New Alabama Cotton................... 239
Do New, First B ales...121, 239, 295,
296,339, 380
Do New Orleans Exchange Elec­
tion ................................... 1019,1065
Do Overland Movement (weekly).
Do Port Receipts and Daily Crop
Movement (weekly).
Do Quotations for Middling at Other
Markets (weekly).
Do Receipts from Plantat’ s (weekly)
Do Sea Island Movement (weekly).
Do Temperature and Rainfall Aver­
ages ................ ................. 380,1112
Do St. Louis Receipts........................ 613
Do Texas Crop..................................78,434
Do Visible Supply (weekly).
Do Weather Record for June, 159;
August, September, October,
Novem ber............................... 1110
Do Weather Reports by Telegraph
(weekly).
•
Do Wilmington’s First Bale............... 380
ebt Statement (m’thly). See U. S. Debt.
elaware & Hudson Canal Co................ 1102
Delaware Lack. &West. R R ............... 234.
600, 651, 835, 879
Denver City Cable Co.................................. 472
Denver Consolidated Tramway Co........... 1058
Denver & Rio Grande RR..234, 4 2 0 , 4 2 4 , 697
Denver Leadville & Gunnison R R .......152, 291
Denver Pacific R R ....................................... 927
Denver Water Co.......................................... 738
Des Moines Northern & Western RR..228
738,879, 968,1103
Detroit Bay City & Alpena R R .. .651, 697, 835
Detroit Lansing & Northern R R ....... 968,1103
Diamond Match Co........................................ 1058
Distilling & Cattle Feeding Co........... 472,
600, 968,1103
Dividends Declared (weekly). See Bank­
ers’ Gazette.
Dry Dock East Broadway & Battery
(Horse) R R ....................................... 4 2 2 , 1058
Dry Goods Market and Statistics (week­
ly). See Commercial Times.
Dubuque & Sioux City R R .......................... 191
Duluth & Winnipeg R R ............................... 697
ast River Gas Co..................................... 191
-iast Tennessee Virginia & Ga. RR...... 29, 70
Eighth Avenue (N. Y.) Horse R R ...........
780
Electric Storage Battery Co............ 1007,1058
Elgin Joliet & Eastern R R ........ 191, 4 7 1 ,4 7 5
Elmira Cortland & Northern R R ............... 4 2 2
England, Bank of. See Bank
English Correspondence and Cable Re­
ports (weekly). See Monetary and Com­
mercial English News.
Erie Telegraph & Ttlephone C o..697, 701, 835
Equitable Mortgage Co...........................70; 968
Evansville & Richmond R R ........116, 182,
472,1058,1141
Evansville & Terre Haute R R ............116,
6 9 4 , 697, 738,1058
Exchange Market and Prices (weekly).
See Bankers’ Gazette.
Exchange, Sterling, Daily Prices of
(monthly). See Financial Review.
Exports and Imports of Specie and Mer­
chandise atNew York, Value of (weekly)
See Commercial and Miscellaneous
news.
Exports and Imports of the United States.
See United States.
ailures,. See Mercantile Failures.
all Brook R R ........................................... 2 9 0
Financial Review (monthly). See in Edi-

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Georgia Paciflo R R .................. .................... 331
Georgia Southern & Florida RR..234, 551,920
Gold Exports and Imports at New York
(weekly). See Lommercial and Miscel­
laneous News.
Grain. See Breadstuffs.
„
Grand Rapids & Indiana R R ... .600, 651,
1007, 1141
Great Britain. See British.
Great North’n R R .. 152,191, 6 5 1 ,1 1 4 0 ,1 4 4 3
Green Bay Winona & St. Paul RR......... 191
Gunny Bags (weekly). See Cotton Report.
ouston East & West Texas R R ........... 234
ouston & Shreveport R R .................... 234
Houston & Texas Central R R ................... 1058
Huntingdon & Broad Top R R ........ 968,1058

H

Central R R ........ 5 5 0 , 5 5 5 , 919,1007
i llinois
mports & Exports of Great Britain. See

Monetary & Commercial English News.
Imports and Exports of Specie and Mer­
chandise atNew York, Values of (w’kly).
See Commercial & Miscellaneous News'
Imports and Exports of the United States.
See United States.
Iudiana Illinois & Iowa R R .........................1103
Indiana Railroads, Tax Decision................. 738
Indiana State RR. & Quaries Co............... 182
Indpls. Decatur & Springfield RR........ 28.
234, 879, 920
Indpls. Decatur & Western R R .................. 234
Insurance Stocks, Prices in Leading
Cities. See General Quotations of
Stocks and Bonds (monthly).
International & Great Northern R R ..920,1141
Inter-State Commerce Commission-Rates
to Southern Points.............................
600
Investments and Railroad Intelligence
(weekly).......25,67, 111, 149,189, 226,
288,326, 368,418, 468, 508,548,596,
645,690,734,776,831, 874, 913,963,
1002,1053, 1098,1138
I nvestors’ Supplement (published the
last Saturday of every other month) will
be found in this volume at the end of
July, September and November respec­
tively.
Iowa central R R .......................................... 5 1 3
acksonville Louisv. & St. Louis RR.331, 738
acksonville Soutln astern R R ................. 331
Jacksonville Tampa & K. W. KR.2 <, 425,1007
Jarvis-Conklin Mortgage Trust Co...... 116, 334

J

WZ ansas City Ft. Scott & Mem. R R .2 2 8 , 8 7 7
“ ansas City Mem. & Birm. R R ............. 291
Kansas City Pittsburg & Gulf R R .......651, 879
Kansas City Northwestern R R .................... 152
Kansas City Shreveport and Gulf R R ___ 651
Kansas ity Water Works............................ 835
Kan. City Wyandotte & Northwestern RR. 152
Kansas Paciflo R R ................. 116,152,740,880
Keokuk & Hamilton Bridge Co..... ............ 969
Kentucky & Indian a Bi idge Co__ ______ 697
Kentucky Union R R ................................... 697>
Kings County Elevated R R ................ 4 2 1 , 835
Kingston & Pembroke R R ........................... 1141
Knickerbocker Trust Co. (N. Y .)..........738, 835
Kansas City Suburban Bolt R R .................. 879
ake Erie & Western R R ..................879, 920
ake Shore & Michigan Southern RR.
423, 780, 969,1104
La Porte Houston & Northern R R ........... 1104
Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co....... ...835,1058
Lehigh & Hudson River RR..291, 4 2 1 ,
1 0 0 7 ,1 0 5 6
Lehigh Valley R R ..8 3 4 , 9 1 8 , 969,1058, I1(m
Lexington & Eastern R R ........................... 697
Litchfield Carrollton <te Western RR.......... 473
Little Rook & Memphis R R ............... 969,1007
Liverpool & London Markets (weekly).Fee
Monetary & Commercial English News.
Long Island R R .......5 9 9 , 8 3 4 , 879, 969,1105
Long Island Traction Co...... 27, 371, 514, 737
Louisville Evansville & St. Louis RR.372,
600,1141
Louisville & Nashville RR___28, 70, 291,
5 9 9 , 6 0 2 , 742,878, 964, 1006
Louisville New Albany & Chicago RR.
1 9 1 ,4 2 3 ,4 7 0 , 473, 515
Louisville Southern R R ................ 28, 291, 331
Lynn & Boston R R ..................697, 1 0 0 4 ,1 0 0 7

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:f| aeon & Birmingham R R ........ ..... ....... 1007
1»1 aeon <fc ¡Northern R R ........... ... ...234, 600
Maine Central R R ........ ...............................1 0 5 5
Manhattan Elevated RR..291, 371, 4 2 -,
780, 879, 9 1 8 , 1007
Memphis & Charleston R R ............600, 1 05 5
Merchandise, Stocks of, in ¡New York
(monthly)............30,193, 429, 609, 797,1015
Metropolitan Street Railway, N .Y ............ 6 0 0
Metropolitan Traction Co..6 0 0 , 738, 955,1007
Mexican Central R R ..................
879
Mexican International RR.......................... 371
Mexican Terminal Co..............................
835
Michigan Central R R ....................................1104
Findlay Fort Wayne & Western R R ........ 835 Michigan-Peninsular Car Co..................... 7 7 8
Fitchburg R R ..................... 191, 5 1 2 , 835,1141 Middle Geogia & Atlantic R R .................... 291
Florida Southern R R .................................. 738 Midland Terminal R R ...................................1104
Flour. See Breadstuffs.
Minneapolis & St. Louis RR...... 116,152,
Fonda Johnstown & Gloversville R R ....... 4 2 2
332, 371, 423, 5 1 3 , 551, 600, 651, 697,
Foreign Correspondence on Markets
738,780, 836,879,1007,1058, 1141,1145
(weekly). See Monetary and Commer­
Missouri Kansas & Texas R R ...8 3 3 , 920,1141
cial English News.
Mobile & Birmingham RR..................2 9 0 ,1 0 5 8
Foreign Exchange. See Exchange.
Mobile & Girard R R .................. . ............... 920
Forty-second Street Manhattanville & St.
Mobile & Ghio R R ................................ 191, 6 4 8
(Nicholas Ave. (Horse) R R ................ 4 2 2 , 780 Monetary and Commercial English News
Fort W oith & Denver City R R................. 968
and Market Prices by Cable (weekly),
15, 58, 98,140, 180, 217, 274, 317, 358,
alveston Harrisburg & San Antonio
408, 455, 499, 539, 586, 636, 677, 725,
R R .......................................................... 1058
767,
822,860, 904,953, 993,1040,1089,1129
Gas Stocks. See N. Y. Local Securities
Money Market (weekly). See Bankers’
(w’kly). General Quotations (m’thly)
Gazette.
General Eleotrio Co............................. 472, 835
Money Market in London and Continental
General Quotations of Stocks and Bonds
Cities (weekly). See Monetary and Com­
(monthly). See Stocks and Bonds.
mercial English News.
Georgia R R ...............................
......1 1 0 2
Montgomery
A Eufaula
^
Georgia Midland A Gulf R R ..................... 920

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tat ashville

Chattanooga <fe St. Louis BE.
Jtl
2 3 4 .5 5 1 ,5 6 2 , 836
National Banks. See Banks.
National Shoe & Leather Bank.N. Y. City, 1058
Nebraska—Newberry Maximum Freight
Bill.................
------ 879
Newark Passenger Consol. Traction C o ... 969
Newburg Dutchess & Connecticut B B — 37 6
New Jersey & New York B B ..............6 5 0 , 781
N e# Orleans & Northeastern B B ............. 7 78
New Orleans Traction Co................... 920,1007
New York & Canada B B ........... 291, 4 2 1 , 879
New York Central & Hudson Biver BB.,
5 5 0 , 551, 553,7 8 0 ,1 1 4 1
New York Chicago & St. Louis B B .. .291,
651; 835, 836
N. Y . City Bank Statement (weekly). See
Bankers’ Gazette.
New York City & Brooklyn Surface B B s.. 192
H. Y. Gity Exports and Imports (weekly).
NeeCommercialandMiscellaneousNews.
N. Y. City Foreign Trade (m onthly)...60,
276,501, 679, 862,1042
New York & East Biver Gas Co........ 116, 742
New York & Harlem (4th ave.) Horse BB. 371
N. Y. Lake Erie & Western (Erie) BB.291,
781, 9 6 5 , 969,1058,1,141
New York & Long Island Bridge Co........ 969
New York & New England BE — 70, 332,
738, 781, 920, 969,1141
N. Y. N. H. & Hartford B B .......5 1 2 , 836,1007
n ! y . & New Jersey Bridge Co.781,1058,1,141
New York Ontario & Western BB......423,
5 5 1 , 5 60, 879
N. Y. Penn. & Ohio B B ...880, 920, 9 6 6 , 1 » 0 2
New York & Philadelphia Traction Co —
115
N. Y. & Bockaway Beach BB............78 0 , 879
New York & Sea Beach RB...................
514
New York State Constitutional Conven­
tion, Amendments Passed b y .........
- 524
New York State, Railroads Operated fn—
234,291,332, 423
New York Stòck Exchange Clearing
House Transactions. 57,140,178, 217,
257. 317, 357, 397, 455, 635, 676, 766,
’
’
904,953,993,1088
New York Stock Exchange, New Securi­
ties __28, 116,152, 291, 476, 541, 651,
742,880,969,1058
New York Stock Exchange, Prices of In­
active Stocks. See Bankers’ Gazette.
N Y Stock Exchange, Prices o f State
Bonds. See Bankers’ Gazette (weekly).
New York Susquehanna & Western BB.,
Nicaragua Canal Co
: ..................------ -1007
Norfolk Southern BB ....................... 1 5 1 , 1 1 0 2
Norfolk & Western BB................................1007
North Biver Bank (N. Y .)....................---- 1142
North Shore Traction C o........697, 1 0 0 4 ,1 0 0 7
Nort hern of New Jersey B B ........... - - - - - - 331
Northern Pacific R R .......28, 70,116,153,
192 332, 473, 515, 551, 601, 651, 6 9 4 ,
697, 738, 781, 836,1008,1059,1104, 1,141
Northern Pacific BR. Decision Regarding
Strikes. . . . . . . . . . . ___ __ . . .
. . . . . . . . . . 601
Northern Pacific & Montana B R .............. 1008
Northern Pacific Terminal Co........— 28, 423
Northeastern BB. of Ga.........- ........1008,1104
Northeastern BB. of S. C........ - -- -- -- -- - -1 1 4 0
Northwestern Elevated (Chicago) B R —
651
ats Market (weekly) See Breadstuffs, M l
ffdensburg & Lake Champ BB — 3 7 1 , 969
Ohio River & Charleston BB.......- - --878,1059
Ohio Southern BR ................. ¥
i l f - i (??<»
Old Colony R B .-; - .- - - ..............512,1104, 1142
Omaha & St. Louis R B ................ ----- -¿^Ol* 836
Oregon Pacific RB.....................-.153, 880, 1142.
Oregon Ry. & Nav. C o......... 71,153, 291,1059
Oregon Short Line BR.... 28,71.^117^192.

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acific Mail SS. Co..................651,1008,1104
acific BRs........ .
— -- - - — --- 153
Pacific Railroads, Bonds Issued to. See
United States Debt Statement (monthly)
Panama B B;................................................... 1008
Pecós Y alley R B ........................ - -............- 601
Pennsylvania RB......................................... 781
Pennsylvania & Northwestern R R ............. 1008
Pennsylvania Pough.&Bos. R B ..697,739,1104
Pennsylvania Steel Co..... — - .................. 601
Peoria Decatur & Evansville BR.,
153. 291, 372, 423. 552, 601,1104,1142
Peoria & Pekin Union R B ........................... 1104
Petersburg RR...................
1056
Petroleum Exports (monthly ),
^
81,298,483,661,888,1067
Philadelphia Bank Statement and Prices
of ■Stocks and Bonds (weekly). See
Bankers’ Gazette.
Philadelphia Germantown & Chestnut
H illR R ...................: ....... k ------- ------------ 880
Philadelphia & Beading BR.,
153. 234, 372, 423, 476, 515, 552,
697, 739’ 781, 836, 969,1008,1059,1142

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Philadelphia Beading & New Eng. B E .... 192.
Philadelphia Traction Co........................... 9 6 7
Pillsbury-Washbum Flour Mills........ ...s . 1008
Pine Creek BB.......................
3 ^
Pittsburg Akron & Western BR.,
192, 601, 697, 739, ,880
Pittsburg Cincinnati Chicago & St. Louis
Railroad.....................................
782, 969
Pittsburg Fort Way ne & Chicago B R .. —
69
Pittsburg Shenango & Lake Erie R B .. — 1059
Pittsburg Virginia & Charleston BR. : . . . .
28
Prescott & Arizona Central RR ....... 601
PrOctor & Gamble Co............................ ..i . 291
Prospect Park & Coney Island BR,,
3 7 6 ,9 2 0 ,1 1 0 5
Provisions. See Commercial Times(weekly).
Provisions, Exports (monthly)___81, 298,
483, 661,888,1067
Public Debt. See United States Debt, f
Pullman’s Palace Car Co__ 28, 291, 697,
7 3 7 , 741
29
ailroad Boycott.......................
ailroad Construction in 1894..... 1142
Railroad Earnings (monthly). See Edito­
rial Articles.
Railroad Earnings (weekly). See Invest­
ment and Railroad Intelligence.
Railroad Stock and Bond List. See I n­
vestors ’ Supplement (bi-monthly).
Railroad Stocks. See Stocks.
Railroad Stocks and Bonds. Prices of.
See Bankers’ Gazétte. (weekly). See
General Quotations (monthly).
Railroads Operated Within N. Y. State
(Quarterly Reports)........ 234,291,332, 423
Railway Pooling Bill......................... ......... 1008
Rapid Transit in N. Y ........................ 836,1142
Rensselaer & Saratoga R B ........ ........ 291, 880
Reorganization Plans, &C.969,1008,1059,
1105,1142
Richmond Frederieksb’g & Pot. RB. .920,1142
Richmond Nicholasville Irvine & Beatty ville R R . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ .................. 153
Richmond & Petersburg R R ............. 9 '<8,1059
Richmond & West Point Terminal Com­
pany........ 1. : ...................... ................ .29, 541
Bio Grande Western B tt........... 234, 6 9 6 , 698,
Rochester Street Railway........................ ... 1059
Rutland R R
............. ............. ....... .
115

R

£ tt. Joseph & Grand Island BB.........
291
* t . Louis Alton & Terre Haute B R ........ 782
St. Louis & San Francisco B B t.,737, 968,
1057,1103
St. Louis Southwestern R R ...............698, 739
St. Paul & Duluth R R .................................. 6 4 7
San Antonio & Gulf Shore R R ........... 782,1105
San Francisco & North Pacific R B ............ 2 28
Savannah Americus & Montgomery RR.
423,782, 927, 1059,1142
Savannah Florida & Western R R ___73 6 ,
738, 7 7 9
Savannah & Western R R ............................ 277
Seattle Lake Shore & Eastern R R .......—
970
Second Avenue (N. Y. City) Surface RR.,
277, 3 3 1 , 955,1003
Silver and Gold Coins, Prices of, in New
York. See Bankers’ Gazette. Prices in
London. See Monetary and Commercial
English News.
Silver and Gold Exports and Imports at
New York (weekly). See Commercial
and Miscellaneous News. Exports and
Imports of the United States. See
United States Exports and Imports.
Sioux City & Northern R R ..................117, 651
Sioux City O’Neill & Western R R ............. 1059
South Jersey RR---- §....... , ......................... 782
700
South Yuba Water Co........................ 697,
Southern Cotton Oil Co................ . . . ......... 115
Southern Pacific RR. Co. of Cal........ 37 0 , 374
Southern R y.................. 74,153,192, 332,
372, 472, 515, 541, 601, 651, 697, 739,
782, 783, 835, 836, 880, 970,1007, 1105
Specie. See Gold and Silver,
Spokane & Falouse RR..................... . .192, 277
Springfield (Mass.) Street Railway........... 970
State. Bonds, Description of. See I nvest­
ors ’ Supplement (bi-monthly)
State Bonds, Market Prices, etc. See
Bankers’ Gazette (weekly). See Stocks
and Bonds, General Quotations (month­
ly)-'
1
State and City Department............ 37, 83,
125,163, 200, 243, 299, 343, 383, 437,
485, 524, 571, 616, 662, 709, 750, 804,
844, 889, 935, 978, 1023, 1068,1115,1155
Staten Island Electric R R .......................... 1059
Staten Island Ferry..................... 601, 651, 782
Staten Island Interior R R ....................... 1142
Staten Island Rapid Transit Co., 2 34,472,
601, 651> 782, 836, 880
Sterling Exchange. See Exchange.
Stock and Bond. Market and Prices
(weekly). See Bankers’ Gazette.

Page.
Stock and Bond Tables. See I nvestors’
Supplement (bi-monthly).
Stock Exchange, New Securities Listed,
28,116,152,291,476,541,651,742,880, 969
Stocks and Bonds, General Quotations,
for all Classes (monthly)., 105, 282, 462,
684, 868,1047
Stocks of Leading Articles of Merchandise
in N, Y. (monthly). See Merchandise.
Stocks) Range in Prices of (monthly). See
Financial Review of Month.
Street Railway Accounts Uniform........... 1105
Street Railway & Illuminating Proper­
ties.................... ; ................................ 6 9 6 , 836
Sub-Treasury, New York. Daily Transac­
tions at (weekly). See Bankers’ Gazette
or Commercial and Miscellaneous News.
Suburban Traction Co..... ...................
1008
Sugar. Nee Commercial Epitome.
Suwannee Biver R R ..................................... 1059
Syracuse Binghamton & N. Y. R R ___234,
,
4 2 2 , 927
Syracuse Geneva & Corning R R ............... 2 9 0
erminal RR. of St. Louis....................... 970
exarkana & Ft. Smith R R .................. ... 879
Texas & Pacific R R ........................................1008
Texas Western (Narrow-Guage) R R ........ 1008
Third Avenue (N. Y.) Cable R R .3 7 1 , 782,
8 7 8 ,1 0 0 8
Toledo Ann Arbor & North Michigan RR.
71,192, 515, 651, 782,1059
Toledo & Ohio Central R R .......................... 7 7 8
Toledo Peoria & Western R R ___29, 5 1 4 , 601
Toledo St. Louis & Kansas City R R..154,
742,880,927,1059,1105
Topeka Water C o........................................... 1142
Treasury. See United States Treasury.
Trow Directory Co..................................1.. 117
Trust Companies of N. Y. and Brooklyn.. 153

T

Tlater & Delaware R R .......... i.........
880
Jnion Elevated RR. (Chicago)...............i1105
Union Pacific B R ..7 1 ,117,154,192, 601,
697, 739, 740, 783, 880, 927, 970,1008
Union Pacific Denver & Gulf R R ___;117,
372, 740, 783,1105
Union Railway of N. Y. City. J..........4 2 2 , 740
Union Traction Co..........................
1059
United Lines Telegraph Co........................ 880
United States Bonds Held to Secure De­
posits and Circulation (monthly)...... 59,
181, 410, 588, 823, 995
United States Cordage Co........ .......... 154, . 740
United Sta+_‘ s Debt Statement and Treas­
ury CasW'rWldings (m onthly)...14,179,
408, 635, 821, 992
United ¡States Express................................ 740
United States Government Revenue. .16,
181, 410, 588, 768, 994
United States Imports and Exports..,.98,
274, 499, 676, 904,1088
United States Legal Tenders (Greenbacks)
and National Bank Currency, Move­
ments of, Comptroller’s Statement
(monthly)........... 59, 181, 410, 587, 768, 994
United States Mints, Coinage by (m’thly).
59,181, 410, 637, 823, 994
United States Securities, Market and
Prices (weekly). Nee Bankers’ Gazette.
Daily Prices of at London (weekly). See
Monetary and Commercial English
News. Daily Prices of, in N. Y. and
London (monthly). See Financial Re­
view of Month.
Universal Gas Co. (Chicago)..................... 154

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V alley of Ohio R R ...332, 601, 740, 783,
836,

880
Vicksburg Shreveport & Pacific R R ........ 7 7 9

abash RR.. . ...................... 4 7 1 , 4 7 4 ,
agner Palace Car Co...........................
Washington & Columbia River R R ............
Washington-Baltimore Electric Line.. . . . .
West End Street RR. (Boston)...................
West Virginia & Pittsburg R R .............. ..
West Virginia Central & Pittsburg RR.,
360,
WesternN. Y.& Penn. RR. 3 3 2 ,6 9 5 , 6 9 9 ,
Western Union Telegraph Co. . .476, 6 4 9 ,
Wheat. See Breadstuffs.
Wheeling & Lake Erie RR 154, 332, 601,
783, 880,927, 1 0 0 4 ,
Wilmington Chadbourn & Conway RR.,
1008,
Winona & Southwestern R R .___372, 697,
Winona & Western RR............... ...............
Wisconsin Central R R .. . . . .117, 783, 880,
Worcester Nashua & Rochester R R ..........
Worcester Traction C o ..............................

W

z anesville Belt B B * . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..........

740
360
372
1008
918
695
648
783
740
1142
1059
836
836
1142
1008
1142
1059