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THE COURIER-JOURNAL. LOUISVILLE, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17. 1906. 10 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL STEADY DEMAND. bull side.

Money conditions; we will gradually Improve. (J. Bachg Co. to Washington Flexner Co. bay th properties of the present companies as soon as their status with the city Is fixed.

This Is declared to have been behind Mayer Johnson's Interest in Chicago's traction affairs. The "Joker" Is a provision giving the city the power to compel the present compa Have You Been To MONETARY. nies to sell to another licensee If such other TradeExpandingUnder Stimulating Influences. twenty-nine last week and twenty-eight in this week a year ago. Wheat, including flour, exports from the United States and Canada for the week ending November 15 (San Francisco, Ta-coma and Seattle missing, owing to wire trouble due to storm) perhaps aggregated 3.742.331 bushels against 4,155,811 last week.

4.730,211 this week last year. 1.2SJ.642 in 1904 and 4.9S3.734 in 1901. For the past twenty weeks of the fiscal year the exports are 70,564.411 bushels against 41.513,-467 in 1905, 26,683,081 In 1904 and 118,445,565 in 1901. Corn exports for the week are 1,229,352 bushels against 870,924 last week, a year ago and 139,978 In 1904. For the fiscal year to date the exports are 16,716,435 bushels against 20,792,456 in 1905 and in 1904.

New York. The buying of a number of specialties was attributed to Inside interests; aad judging by the readiness with -which bfTerlnss were absorbed and more stock bid for it would seem that the Insiders are desirous of accumulating as much of the Boating supply of stocks as can be obtained. Rumors are thick regardlnj impending Important developments in connection with a number of stocks, and 1: Is expected that definite announcements, will made as soon as tho money situation is a Ifttle more encouraging. Call loan rates were lo wr to-day, and money Is expec ted to ba coaler during tha remainder of the month. The banks appear to have neither gained nor lost appreciably in cash during the week and licensee pays the price and is ready to make new concessions to the city.

It Is said Mayor Johnson has looked for an opportunity to enter Chicago street railway affairs ever since Mayor Dunne was elected. When negotiations between the city and the present companies proceeded to the point of fixing valuations Mayor Johnson's personal lieutenant, A. B. Dupont, was appointed by Mayor Dunne as one of the city's experts. The present companies In submitting- valuations and making concessions did so with the idea or staying; in Friday Xov.

10. Call money was easier in New York to-day, rates ranging from 4 to 5 per cent. Time loans were also easier, rates beinc quoted at per cent, for sixty- days, 7 per cent, for ninety days and 0 per cent, for six months. A bettw bank statement io-morrow Is indicated by the known movements of money. In the local market conditions were unchanged.

The borrow-tns- demand was moderately strong. Rates were, quoted at 6 per cent. ew York exchange was quoted at par. OF UNPRECEDENTED OUTPUT PIG IBON THE EEATUEE. Jefferson Street, 340 West GREATEST ACTIVITY EVER AT a very good statement to-morrow would not be surprising.

(A. O. Brown Co. to Hunt. The Clearing-house report to-day was as follows: Days clearing- Balance 01,951 TAINED BY STEEL MILLS.

Bridgeford Co. Where all kinds of Toys, Dolls. China and Household Articles for Christmas are given away with labels from BUSINESS OF THE BANKS. Increase of 7.9 Per Cent. Shown In The Clearings At Louisville.

New York. Nov. 10. The following table, compiled by Bradstreet's, shows the bank clearings of the principal cities for the week ended November 15, with the percentage of Increase and decrease as compared with the correspond New York. Tho figures reached by Rock Is land to-day is the highest in recent years and tnere is considerable talk of a dividend' on the One-half of the money of the world is gold.

The total stock of gold in the form of money last year was $5,355,000,000. Of all the gold money in the world over 25 per cent. Is In the United States. Of the gold money In the United States considerably over 50 per cent. Is in the United States Treasury, which holds the greatest stock of gold that exists In the whole world.

The following Is a statement of the gold money in the principal countries, with the percentage of the whole held by each': 1 HEAVY COTTON MOVEMENTS, preferred in tho near future. New York Central and Pennsylvania were also well taken near ing week last year: P.C. Inc. the closing and late figures show a nice gain for the HHJ stocks. Money loaned in tho neighborhood of 4U per cent, and was not a P.C.

Dec. 7.8 New York, Nov. 16 R. G. Dun New York Chicago united States 1,357.

000, 0C0 25.34 weekly review of trade to-morrow factor. The market closed firm and s-ntlmen: is generally bullish. (W. Lyoaa Co. 247,501, 3(10 lfiii.Sio.ilS 07.tiSri.lttl 52.0,0.11 will say: Traue expands under the stimulating in-diipncft of colder weather, and mercantile 4.4 3.3 New York.

Money renewed at 5 Dei cent. LV1 17.0S 14.25 13.93 10.23 1S.57 There was some slight Improvement In sentiment In tho local stock market to-day and although trading continued' at a low ebb it Is believed that an active and stronger market will be witnussd In two or three weeks. A couple of sales wero made eU. the Stock Exchange and two or three In the outside list. Louisville Traction common was stronger, selling at 130.

Louisville Home Telephone was steady. LouIsvIII? Tobacco Warehouse common was easier, being offered at 70. Louisville Ileadng preferred was ofTcred at 90. In the outside list St. Louis United Railways common was steady and Kansas City Railway ana Light common easy.

Detroit United and United Railways Investment common were stronger in Nen- York. At the Stock Exchange for $2,000 Ljulsvllle Railway 5s 111 and Interest wus bid. Rochester Railway and Light 5s were offered at 1004 and Interest. Paducah 5s offered at 100 and Interest. Louisville 947,000.000 Germany 763.000,000 Russia 740,000,000 United Kingdom 543,000.000 Other countries.

and when one considers that it wks only on collections improved, although rates for lost iionuay that it renewed at 15 oer cent and loaned at 20 with no visible moans of relief having been applied to the money market. Totals 10O.00 This table shows that the United States holds mora gold than any other country. France comes next, with Germany it seems foolish for the ordinary mortal tn predict what might happen when money rate are so openly manipulated. At the time of tha and Russia about $200,000,000 behind France. If you have not yet seen this display of S5.000 worth of handsome gifts "For Goodness' Sake" Go Now.

The unique feature of this Christmas Shop is that nothing is sold. The $5,000 stock of Since the foregoing statistics were compiled, 2.1 14.2 11.3 7.9 40.1 19.3 0.0 12.11 1.9 5.8 10.3 37. tne stock of gold in the United States has in' money continue hlgn. i raveling salesmen send in large orders to leading distributing points, but movements of merchandise is still retarded by inadequate transporting facilities. Seasonable lines of wearing apparel and holiday goods attract most attention, while staple articles of every description are in steady demand.

Current business is good and prospects for the future are brighter. Labor disputes reached an amicable settlement In most cases, wages being advanced in numerous transporting and manufacturing industries. Tue most striking development of the week was the unprecedented output of pig Iron, in conjunction with large imports and advancing prices, in creasea to Of this amount Home Telephone 5s were 82 and Interest bid Boston Philadelphia St. L.ouU PUtaburg San Francisco Baltimore Clncinnuti Kansas City New Orleans MlnnoaiMlla Cleveland Louisville Detroit Low Angeles Omaha Milwaukee Providence Buffalo Indianapolis 5t. Paul Denver Seattle Memphis Fort Worth Richmond Columbun Washington St- Joeph Savannah Portland.

Ore Albany Salt Lake City Toledo. Ohio Kocherftor Atlanta Is in the United States Treasury. A comparison of this stock of gold with the hoards carried by the principal European banks beautiful Japanese Ware, China, Household Articles, Toys, Dolls, Games, is given with at tnls timo follows: labels from Mother's Bread. The shop is now ready, and there is no reason to delay your selection. Bring in the labels, redeem them for handsome gifts and get votes in our popularity contest.

for $5,000. 51,000 offered at S5 and $100 offered at Louisville Traction common was 1294 for twenty-one shares, then and twenty-one offered at 130, then 130U. Sixteen shares sold 180 and 130V4 was bid for live. Northern Texas Electric common was of-tarvd 100 shares at and fifty at 40. Rochester Railway preferred was offered fifty 45.0 49.7 10.0 4.3 United States Treasury 370 Bank or Russia Bank of France CGO.OOO.OCO Bank of Austria 230.000.OC0 Bank of Italy 150,000,000 Bank of England 145.000,000 Other banks 275,000,000 recent tieavy gold Imports, only about half of -the amount known to have been actually received was shown as gained by the baiiks and at that time there was considerable comment and Inquiry as to where the money hud gone.

It look now as If this gold had been deliberately held back In order to keep foreign exchange low and continue the gold import movement, and that on Monday when Interest rates became so high, It waa deemed expedient to let some of this money out. Of course, this is only a theory, and may be all wrong, 'but It crrtany Jocks plausible. At all events, thi change in the money market, as wo have said above, without any apparent reason. Is at least astonishing and Impassible to explain. (Post Flagg to John W.

D. S. Green. Now York. There will tw developments Of some kind, wo hear, on Great Northern, and dicating tho greatest activity ever attained by steel mills.

Other industrial reports were scarcely less gratifying. Textile In leres an hxami 31.3 23.9 9.3 2.0 .5 2.3 dustries are active, but the primary market for cotton goods has quieted down after the conclusion of Initial purchases. There is no ovldence of weakness as a result of this apparent apathy, and the amount of business already placed gives assurance that there no prospect of accumulating stocks In the hands of producers. In order to meet the de For 1.200 labels vou can sret a Standard Phonoeraph and three cvlinder records. This is Tacoma a genuine machine with horn attachment and will afford no end of amusement in your house especially Northern Pacific, which will greatly it roliows from this that the United States Treasury contains over $300,000,000 more than either the Bank of Russia or the Bank of France, while the supplies in the other principal European banks are very small in comparison with the sum held by our treasury.

Of this great stock of Treasury gold, however. $575,000,000 Is represented cy certificate, the vast proportion of which are held by the banks and by the people, who have only to present the certificates to get the actual 'gold. About 5178.000,000 of these certificates ara held by the national banks as part of their reserves. Of tho gold in tho Treasury $150,000,000 Is held as reserve against the of hold. Other gifts of great value are included in the following list: Spokane, ash.

Hartford Nashville- Peoria Dm Moines New Haven oenent tne stockholders. The general market mand for those lines of cotton goods In greatest request, it has been necessary to FOR 50 LABELS. FOR 400 LABELS. Is strong and every Indication is that we ar to hare a bull markec. (Kelley, Miller Co, to Almstedt Bros.

Grand Rapids Norfolk shares at and five at 100. Ten shares of Seattle common were offerea at 974. Fifty shares of West Penn Railways common were offered at 40. Dallas Electric common was 100 shares offered at 45 and 35 bid for fifty. For twenty-five shares of Union National Bank 229 was bid.

Rank of Commerce was seventeen shares offered at 2034 and 200-i bid for ten. Fifteen shares of Fidelity Trust sold at 3G0. A bid of 99 was made for twenty shares of Bourbon Stock Yards. For twenty shares of Louisville Heating common 54 was bid. Fifty shares of the preferred were offered at 00.

Louisville Home Telephone was 531! bid for twelve shares, sixteen offered at 54U. 54 bid for five and six offered at 54. Louisville Tobacco Warehouse common was offered ten i shares at 704 and twenty-five at 70. For ten shares of New Gait House preferred par was bid. In the outside market 125 shares of Inter-1 national Traction preferred sold for January 2 delivery at 90.

Closing quotations from St. 1 Bon Bon Box. 1 Jap Teapot. Now York. It is supposed that some import 1 Rose Jar.

1 Fancy Mayonnaise. 1 Finger Bowl. I 1 Fancy Dressed Doll. I I Cracker Jar, FOR 200 LABELS. 1 Fancy Salad.

1 Japanese Chocolate Pot. 1 Fancy Cup and Saucer; 6 kinds to select from. 1 Pair Roller Skates. 1 Lacquer Set. 1 Doll.

1 Ornament. 1 Meat Dish. Augusta. Ga. Springfield, Mass.

Portiand, Me Dayton SiJux City Kvunn vJUa Birmingham Worcester ant developments are pending and all klnda of stories aro current of sensational news developments. One of these reports is to the effect that Illinois Central will guarantee 10 3 Fruit Saucers. 25.025,450 (113,010 27.009, 0S0 28.139.1 AO 1. 'U C0.517 20,100.700 lO.OUS.IKH 9.38S. 300 8.ftSS,574 0,33.35 10,52.1,212 0,205.102 11.210,130 7.533.611 0, 705 7.O27.0S2 5.744.400 5,933,378 4.8O7.2S0 8.

020.005 7.33S.725 7,071.420 7,370.960 4,377.230 3.9.S5.349 5.22O.OS0 4,102.112 3,745.050 :t.SH,2S7 3,340,4.19 3,004,275 2,503.075 3.012,004 3,215.455 2. U1.202 2.4r.S.171 2.120..S15 2.110.S55 2.1ey.l50 2.01U.S70 2,273,179 1,7:11,735 2.O04.II5S 1.51S.529 1, ISO. 009 2.010.072 873.574 3.71I3.S10 1,1121.487 1,417,200 1, 1.0S7.205 1.522,030 080.410 2.535.052 1,050.000 1.C9D.530 1.254.003 S2I.425 W1.870 1,342,123 1.104.45S 001.710 780.255 870.041 040.218 710.4M O14.S01 009. 80S 643.984 C.17.90O 000.415 501. Sill 377.01)3 470.

1 S4 308.382 405.5U 510.7O5 214,529 257.942 573.412 30.507.555 19,587.000 S03.95O More interesting than the earning statement was the action of the Pullman shareholder in FOR 100 LABELS. per cent, on St. Paul, while another report relates to an entire change of holdings by St, Syracuse Charleston, S. C. I i iviagic ianiern.

approving tho distribution of the surplus according to the announced plan. Shareholders 1 Cup, Saucer and Plate. divert much machinery from less popular goods, notably those usually taken freely by the export trade. While the woolen-goods division Is still quiet on the whole, there Is evidence of increased activity in some departments, and buyers are complaining of the delay that attends deliveries of dress goods. New England footwear manufacturers report especial activity in spring lines of men's Oxford shoes, medium-priced specialties in patent leather, calf and kid selling freely.

Leather Is more quiet, but most grades are very lirm, saleB of packer hemlock sole being reported by Western tanners at a full cent advance. Leading commodity markets have developed strength during the past week, especially those in which speculative operations for the short account had been carried to extremes. Recovery In wheat had tht ndrHtion.il sunnort of nsnt is actor -aui ana southern Pacific. sold abut 20,000 shares on balance. Norton Co.

1 Pitcher. win receive J6 per cent. In new stock and the capital will be increased to S100.000 OOO. to J. J.

B. HULard Son. 1 Cake Plate. 1 Salad Dish. 1 Meat Dish.

The present capital Issued Is the Louis were bid and 45i aked on United New York. The leading railroad stocks wer Lincoln McVbile Erie. Pa Oakland Knoxville Jacksonville, Fla. Wilmington, Del. Wichita Wllkoj-BaiTO Chattansoga DaveniJrt Little Rock Railways common.

Si to on the preferred IO 100'' 1 Japanese Teapot. 1 Medallion; 12 kinds to select from. FOR 500 LABELS. 1 Fancy Tea Set. 1 Fancy Salad.

1 Fancy Japanese Vase. 1 Fancy Japanese Pitcher. 1 Fancy Cracker Jar. FOR 600 LABELS. 1 Fanoy Japanese Vase; 20 kinds to select from.

1 Tete Set. FOR 700 LABELS. 1 Chocolate Set. 1 Japanese Vase; 20 kinds to select from. 1 Picture: 12 kinds to select from.

1 Steam Engine. 1 Comb, Brush and Tray. FOR 300 LABELS. 1 Footed Salad. 1 Fancy Doll; 6 kinds to select from.

1 Fancy Vase; 6 kinds to select from. 1 Fancy Sugar and Cream. 1 Fancy Cup and Saucer. 1 Cracker Jar. 1 Chocolate Pot 1 Fancy Dressed Doll.

1 Doll; 20 kinds to select from. 1 Mechanical Toy; 20 kinds to se 42.2 21.0 13.0 0.2 17.7 10.0 20.0 27.4 30.6 10.0 12.0 5.1 13.4 0.5 55.0 30.1 20.7 0.0 3.1 10.4 8.0 4.9 13.2 I. 1.5 57.0 24.7 3.7 1U.S 2tl.4 20.7 0.2 SO.6 .9 14.0 44. 0.G 23.2 7.5 1.5 13.2 15.0 54.3 1G.2 37.4 29.1 15.5 II. 8 1S.0 24.1 13.2 2S.6 15.

3 and to on the 4. per cent, bonds. 11 13 unuerstood. Kansas City Railway and Light common was liae rcntly purchased ock. presumably quoted in Chicago at 02 bid and 02 asked.

I llf Frank den holdings, which There were sales of United Railways Invest- I Jv Lbe 11 zJn up the distribution men, at 03 IH, and u4H- Detroit United the 100,000.000 limitation. The earnings in sold at and S7Vi- West Penn common was thefl ytf, 10 per cent, and zwt offorvd in Pittsburg at 394- New Orleans p.ronis th bace to the stock being at quoted Railway ajid Light common at to of on tno old caPaL comparing Kalamazoo, Mien. lect from. th mvont w.i nrndnhlr Hnn fn I Wheclim 1 Violin. 1 Fancy Japanese Cup and Saucer.

very strong and active afte the opening, 3W Paul and Union and Southern Pacihc being most conapJcuous. However, there were larg blocks of these stocks thrown on the market In the course of the advance and when they had absorbed all they could tiie pressure wa taken off and directed toward Reading, New York Central and Pennsylvania. Thaae stock were bid up freely and in this way. taking cr.o group after another, the larg intereits wtro enabled to unload some of their holdings the market still had tha appearance of being very strong. The advance In Reading waa started by the Gates house, who took 10,000 shares rirht aftor the, onwiinw a It large measure to the car shortage, it s-nflejj' 'hY.

gave rise to smaller estimates of the crop jtiver' 33 and the preferred S0 to Giroux sales 1 -u74 two years 1 Silver-plated Knife or Fork. 1 Pin Tray; 3 kinds to select from. 1 Drum. ago, and equal to 11 per cent, on the new spring wneat states, lour output con- Helena totaled 1.000 shares in New York at 11 to capital stock. With the stock selling at $2U2, the bonus is $69 a share.

The statement: Labels will be redeemed only at the Christmas Shop, which will be open every day until tinues to make a poor comparison with the milling returns of a year ago. Movement of cotton continued heavy, both to the ports and out of the country, but there was a substantial recovery from the low closing price of last week. Lexington Fargo. N. Now Bedford Youngstown Akron Rcckford.

Ill Cedar Rapids, 11. ine following are the latest bid and asked prices made for securities on the Stock Exchange; Bonds. Total $20,922,023 $24,788,729 Christmas. The stock is immense, but the rush is great; don't wait too long to get your premiums. Liabilities of commercial failures thus Canton.

Last far reported for November amounted to Blrcghamton Pa. 12 234509 UP 140 a enorrix13 trading. The market closed with a wild upward rush, which wa started by Wolf Bros, taking enormous block B'Sia'irn wtloh carrloa lh price well abova S74l'fl? 43 The ntire list gained practically all of its Chester. of which JSS3.501 were in manufacturing. J1.SC2.346 In trading and In other commercial lines.

et 14.243,001 13.037.040 Depreciation 2.G00.422 2,331,476 Other deduc's. 744,421 051,010 Balance 10.800.OG3 10.054.554 Dividends. 5.919.0S4 C.919.0S2 Surplus 4.970.074 4.134,572 Previous surp. 22.151. 94tJ Total surplus.

27,122.020 22.151,940 Capital 74.000.000 74.000.00 For Goodness' Sake Don't accept a substitute. GET ONLY MOTHER'S BREAD. etariV LOSS indio-rlnna r-t a af 14.27! 18,017,374 and active market In tha morning. irhonia, Maciay Co. to E.

E. Paine Co. Last Bid. Birmingham Ry. and Light 4H Chattanooga Railway 5s '99 City 5s, old 193 10ti City 4a, 1923 -10314 City 4s.

1923 103fe City -Li, ton, 1U3T "lu.fVj City 3Vi. b-JlJ. lUlu 102 City 3his. gold, 1U43 City 3 Vis. sold.

104.1 City 33, sold, lyia City 3s, guld. 1941 Dallas Electric 5s East St. Louis and Suburban 5s. "1004 BUSY "WEEK. 4.O00.

000 Uiwell Grrrniburff. Pa. BIominfftvKl, 111. SprlnKlMil. Ohio Qulnt-v.

Ill ManstleM, Ohio Dev-atur. Ill Sioux Fall-, S. D. Jacksonville. 111.

Fremont. N'et). JSouth BenJ. Ind. Houston tGalvpsTcn Fort Wayne Net assets 11,122.021 9ti.151.91li 92,017.374 Since 1592 the total dividends paid aggregate JG3, 108,900.

STOCK MARKET REVIEW. Asked. 100 luO 104 166 100 100 S3 t74 ICO- S5 JO 94 1118 105 08 luy 91 SS2 Louisville Home Teleph More Congestion of Railway Snip-ments Reported Great Activity. New York, Nov. 1G.

Bradstreet's tomorrow will say: Further and serious congestion of railway shipments, more advances in wages, satisfactory reorders, a large volume of spring trade, greater activity In retail 0.1 in Spencer county and will operate on a large scale. They are in search for the popular black diamond coal. 3.0 Total U. 83.3:17.07 ANOTHER DEATH IN THE PRIZE RING OutMde N. T.

1,221,17: Houston r.lco.1; -c us Knoxville Ry. and Light 5s Louisville St. Ry. 5s LouiVtUe St. Ky.

4,5 A. and P. V. Elec. Ry.

H. and St. L. lat mor. Louisville Homu Telephone 111 104 05 liiSJi 'Si Dominion of Canada.

quotes from the Bible, particularly Hebrews, chapter five, verse seven. This letter Is regarded as of special importance now, it being evidently Inspired by the situation in France, arid Is taken to indicate that the Pope believes he has exhausted ad other means to reach a satisfactory understanding In the French difficulty. The general manager of the Elgin and Belvl-dere line has notified the Aurora, Elgin and Chicago managers that the so-called Belvidere line will be In operation In less than two weeks. This means that the Belvidere extension will be hauling passengers over the Aurora, Elgin and Chicago by December 1. The Aurora, Elgin and Chicago will show a gain of about 59.000 In gross for October.

It Is expected that the Atlantic Coast annual report, which will he presented to stockholders at the annual meeting next Tues- STANDS BY DESCENDANT OF FAMILY SLAVE. Uemnh's St. Itv. 5s 1UI lines in consonance with colder weather, a marked development of demand for Montreal Toronto Winnipeg 30.115,3:4 14.G94.1S2 1.773. OKI holiday novelties and persistent requests Ottawa for domestic and foreign Iron and steel Vancouver 15.2 25.9 35.5 G.4 46! 8 9.5 22.1 1.4 0.3 2.4 B.

100 are among tne sigmncant leatures or an Quebec Hamilton 3.1 37,233 2.2S-J.014 1,300.530 exceptionally busy week. Pugilist Hammered By Harry Lewis Dies a Few Hours After Fight. BISHOP GALLOWAY'S HEALTH IMPROVING. 100 day ln lcnmond' Va. will show approximately U7 11 per cent- earned on the stock.

There has Lieut Gov. W. P. Thome Intervenes On Behalf of Negro, Who Gets Off Light. Complaints of poor deliveries are wide- London, o'nt.

spread and while the railways are maklnc Victoria, B. C. 10214 10U 102 oeen considerable increase maintenance Items during the 'year, the most remarkable being In maintenance of equipment. Both freight and passenger earnings showed large increases during the year. Nashville Ry.

and Ught 5 1U34 New Orleans Ry. nd Lfffht 43. New Albany St. Ry. 5s PiLftcatrvjU St.

Ry nnd P. 5s '04 Toducah Trac. and Light 5s Per.A Light Ry. and Light 5s Spnnffileid Ry. and Light Jtifo St.

Joseph H. and P. 5a. '00 Seattle Hiectrlc Railway 104 Savannah Electric 5s Alex, and Mt. Vernon 5a.

094 Weat Penn Ryu. 5s Sells with Interest. Stocks. American National Bank 141 Bank ot Commerce BourtKn Stock Tarda IM ti. Avury bona com STVj B.

F. Avery Sons prof 101 Birmingham Ry. and Light com. 97 Birmingham Ry. and Light prsr.

102fc Citizena' National Bank 208ij Columbia Trust Co every effort to remedy the situation, lit- TcHal Canaua 595.905.520 20.4 tie progress is being- made In that direc- tlon. Because of these delavs collection3 Nf Included in totals because containing other Items than clearings, are not so good as tncy might be, though jNot included in totals. Comparisons lncom-most of the improvement reported last plcte. week is maintained. Shipments of grain I probably suffer most from the conges-1 Comparative Cotton Statement, tion, but deliveries oi" fuel to manufaciur- York.

Nov. 1C The following is the ing plants and shipments from iron and matlVfc for thB105f'K "idS! steel mills are also hamnerpd. TnHnqtrini nintQ at on it. r. WALL STREET BRIEFS.

Jackson, Nov. 16. Bishop Charles B. Galloway, the foremost figure on Southern Methodism, has consented to relinquish ail labor until he Is completely restored to his former health. He will leave for the Florida coast in a few days, where he will spend the winter, probably taking a trip to Cuba before returning to Jackson.

The bishop's health is steadily Improving. MEETING TO COMPLETE ORGANIZATION CALLED rsntv auA iwt 406.231 i-ii- L.L.wusi, i3.4R4.0S0 Tnml rofclnln fttnK Pent Cincinnati, Xov. 16. Lieut. Gov.

W. P. Thorne sat with Judge Murphy in the Criminal Division. He was there on behalf of a negro, Andrew Watts, under Indictment for the murder of his wife, Anna Watts. The accused is descended from old family slave of the Thornes and Crabbs, of Eminence, Ky.

Gov. Thorne cm-ployed an attorney to look after the prisoner's case. By arrangement with the county prosecutor he was permitted to enter a plea of guilty to manslaughter and, because of his youth was sentenced by Judge Murphy to the reformatory. Gov. Thorne returned home delighted at getting the boy olt s-0 light.

us vi 203 V4 10 luu 102 1WH i4r is 10 1S1 isi 100 302.1 PR 3.341.0C5 21R.0SO 1.9SS.040 1.1SS.279 504,727 235,000 New York. Nov. 10. Money on call steady at 4Q5 per ruling rate 4Vj; closing bid offered at 4Hr? time loans easier; 00 daya 7H per 90 days sLx months ti; prime mercantile paper 0g6H- Sterling exchange steady, with actual business ln bankers bills at for demand and at 4.SKJ5 for 00-day bills; posted rates and commercial bills J4.S0. Bar silver 7IS5C.

Mexican dollars Sotc. Government tonds easy. Railroad bonds ilrm. The speculative movement to-day was more diveri.ifleJ than yesterday, Although the ag gregate sales for the day dla not exceed chos of yesterday. The-decrease in Lhoaa Htocks ln which dealings Were cong-atetl yea, terday to a degree that gave the market an unnatural appearance.

The favorite 3tocks la yesterday's sp-eeulailon were under mare or less pressure to-day in a process of profit-taking. St. Paul still held a leading place in the movement, but it was irregular and yielded eharply at the outset under offerings to realize. It came up afterward and Reading also mad 4 a new start to a higher level. Lack of consistency was a general comment upon th market.

Stocks here and there would start upward suddenly with nothing to jexplaln tho movement. The traders were generally that Important operations were going on and that the working out of far-reach, ing financial projects were in view.1 They sought eagerly to get in the current of the movements without further knowledge of what they might mean. The houses which executed the large orders gave color to suppositions aa to the Identity of the buyers. Western speculative combinations wero credited with very large operations in the market. The Standard.

Oil party was supposed to De accumulating stocks, notwithstanding tha continued heavy fall of that stock in the curb marke; and the sensational attention given to the Govern, ment'a suit against the company. A reported hasty return to this city of President Hill, of the Great Northern, waa mada ground for rumors of impou unit pending developments affecting his properties. Reading was the subject of revived rumors of a coming increase In the dividend rate. The usual explanation heard for the rise In Copper was that It might be expected as a Standard Oil favorite to follow tho movements of St. Paul.

The charaoter of the day's trading-was fairly indicated by the kind of factor that are thus seen to have figured In th trading. SO Exports for the week 350,1 OS Total exports since Sept. 1.2,277.257 Stock at all U. S. ports 1.039.417 Stock at all Interior Stock at Liverpool Stock Am'n afloat for Q.

Central Home Telephone Chattanooga Railway com Chattanooga. Railway pref Col'bua. DeU ware Marion Ry. Dallas com Dallas Electric pre Si. LttJls and Suburban E.

St. Louis and Suburban foreign iron is coming in in volume, labor is scarce and wages, especially thoss of railway employes, have undergone further favorable changes. The interior points, especially In the cotton belt of the Southwest, seem to be pretty well supplied with funds, owing to the large crops and the freer move 35 GO S'Csf Cotton Receipts. New York, Nov. 1C The Allowing are the total net receipts of cotton at all ports since Flrnt National Fidel Itv Trust Co 300 GRAND RAPIDS, Nov.

16. Miko "Ward, the pugilist, of Sor-nia, died to-day as the result of a knockout In a fight last night with Harry Lewis, of Philadelphia. Ward died from cerebral hemorrhage, according to the physicians who attended him, and a post-mortem will be held today to absolutely determine the cause of death. Excepting a very brief period of consciousness shortly after he was knocked out, Ward was unconscious until his death. Four physicians worked over him throughout the night.

Priests were in the room ready to administer the last rlres of the church. Harry Lewis, Referee Ed Ryan, of Detroit, and Frank O'Brien, Lewis' trainer, -were placed under arrest last night when it became apparent that Ward was in a grave condition, and are being held by the police. Other arrests and prosecutions are anticipated. Lewis and his friends assert that It was not the knockout blow which caused "Ward's death, but the heavy fall to the floor that followed it. They claim that the floor was not sufficiently padded.

Others assert that the terrific final blow received by Ward caused his collapse and ment of cotton, and as a result bankers Fayette Home Telephone '2 Federal Chemical com Federal Chemical pref American stocks In London heavy. i to below parity. Indications are that money rate3 will be fairly easy between now and end of month. General London market strong. Rapid Transit Committee orders Interboro to operate express service as for 137th street.

Interboro surplus for lost year $301, G57. Brooklyn Union Gas again passes its dividend. New York Central found guilty of rebating by United States Circuit Court. Indications point to a return of currency from the Interior In increasing volume from now forward, with balance ln New York's favor early in December. Twelve Industrials advanced yesterday .24 per cent.

Twenty active Railroads advanced yesterday .27 per cent. Rpntcmber 1. l'JUli: unies. CHILD LABORASSOCIATIONWXLL MEET AT THE SEELBACH. from these sections have been seeking oaiveston 1.41S.9C7 commercial paper in Chicago and St.

orirans 050.220 331 381 174 German Bank German Insurance German Security Bank Luuis. All in all, the situation throughout Mobile, HENRY Y0UTSEY MAKES PLEA FOR A PARDON. most sections of the country is an in- pnvnnnah. spiring one, except Virginia, the Caro- Charleston. Unas and Georgia, where shorter injured Wilmington, esn.ono so.

goo 181.701 197.503 ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION MAY BE FILED THEN. crops nave curiaueu collections consid- Baltimore O'ojl naitlmo LUIr New York. Grand Rapids tiy. com Grand Rapids Ry. pref Houston Eltotric pref Hous-ton Electric pref Kentucky Wagon Works 1C2V Knoxville Ry.

and Light 84 Knoxville Ry. and Light a 5 Louisville National Banking 144 Louisville Trust Co. Loutaville Title Co. 9i Louisville Bridge stock 13 Louisville Gas stoch. 1S5 Asks Officials In Newport To Appeal To Gov.

Beckham. 100)4 420 177 73 90 02 07 J45 1ST 100 142 135 '65 "0 1L.1 541 130V. l'MU, 10 aiuno nuw li aut ttnu ill JJtU IS Rogton of the Northwest, where bad weather and Newport" News slow wheat crop movement have made Philadelphia trade and collections backward. San Francisco Demand for spot pig iron, domestic and Brunswick. (V'3 3.957 1.315 17.CS9 65.792 13.5S3 WANT GENERAL ATTENDANCE.

foreign. Is as insistent as ever and the Prt Townsena. Pensacola Louisville Heating com 54 Cincinnati, Nov. 1G. Special.

Letters were received in Newport io- Port Arthur ana saoine t-ass rnnVGimv1t1. 1.3G1 high prices prevailing have not curtailed consumption. English and Scotch irons are being ordered in goodly volume, the For the purpose of perfecting the or-Kanlzation of the Kentucky Child Labor lexas aay oy omcials high In authority in feature being ng MARKET LETTERS. the disposition to contract Minor 'ports 3,509 ton. New for future deliveries at $23.

oO per deliveries at $23.50 per Loulsvlllo Heiitlng pref Louisville Tob. W. H. Co. com Louisville Tib.

W. H. Co. 12ltJ LouLsvllle Horn Telephone. 53 Vi Louisville Traction coin ISO iouisville Traction pref 1-1 Lexington and Interurban ISfc Mayfield Woolen Mills com Total B.io-i.usu death.

He had just risen from the floor, Association, outlining its sphere 01 worn. iiiiJueii county irom Henry loutsey, and electing permanent officers, a meet-! a llfe prisoner at Frankfort, urging ing of the association will be held at The ther9 t0 appeal to Gov. Beckham for a V(irnsAiv riwfmhiT li The pardon, i outsey is servinsr a life sen- alter taking tne count of nine seconds New York. -Stocks dosed strong for th lonowms a nam swing on his Jaw. Mayneia wooien nuns pre Movement of Cotton.

New York. Nov. 16. The following statistics on the ma -ment of cotton for the week ending to-day wert compiled by tho New York Cotton 85 100 1 leaders, although St. Paul and one or two oth- 101 CrS which had been prominent early in the week sold off a little, as xvsut natural York.

Most of the business placed In tho South calls for second quarter delivery, and in the Central West demand for No. 2 foundry and malleable Iron for delivery In the second half of 1307 has developed considerable proportions, $21 and being the quotations. Finished lines, save structural shapes, continue very active. Michigan Llgnt MlchiiKui Llirht Lewis swung again to his jaw and Ward association is an outgrowth of the gen- tence for alleged complicity In the mur-dropped to the floor and was unconscious i eral sentiment among the people of the I der of Senator Goebel. when the count of ten was finished.

Phy- Southern States to provide better Blcians were called, but hp rplnnuart nmfn tlon for their children nnd to nrvpnt Money continues to work easier. Only smali 00 63 stocks were the late features; they rose iharn cnsuiea are muicateu in Uie cash holdings of thf banks tor ji 1,7. -v. Excnanse: 844 lv. That some sort of a tll 1..

WEEKLY MOVEMENT. This Into a comatose condition and was taken I children of tender ages from working in i ADDS $250 TO THE FUND to the hospital. James and Andy "Ward mines, mills and other places of emp.oy- i Last Machinery makers are unusually busy. Year. i ear.

FOR LIBRARY SITE. the, dead boxer's brothers, accompanied ment where their minds and bodies will to the hospital and spent the night become dwarfed, their morals degraded Wire products are up $1, hoops are $2 Port receipts 413.555 391,910 hfcher and late in the week steel bars nriDmi tn mills and Canada. 47.022 32.ft'iG at his bedside. and their Ideals of life shattered were advanced $2 a ton by the principal southern mill takings (est.) 01,000 5S.O0O currency movement, but a iarge cutting down of the loan expected to bo shown in c. 7.

sequence of free lending here for account of interior banks. The tone of the money market precludes any doubt about the reserves having: been restored to the legal 25 per cent. limit, or above 1U The banks report a definite shifting of the course of the currency movement nryj" hicic sram 47. HUle doabt but iusl 'Wnfn lt come is 8ig the question. It looks like a transfer of era Pacific's Burlington stodk holdings to jjjj Great Northern.

There ore no facts as yrt. 33t; Pacific was strong, probably on the as-M-S sumption that if there are any rights to be 9 distributed on the Hill stocks. Union Pacific 13H wlU mot because the largest holder intrnnfr. Pna.1. ami hitiimlnnn Gain of stock at Interior towns.

48,773 3G.S2 The object of the association is to bring i about legislation which will be approvrd I At a meeting of the Executive Commit hv both rwl nn it 1 iv I tee of the South Eastern Park is more active and prices are firmer, and ed that manufacturers, bankers, lawyers tlon last night a subscription of S250 was and other professional men. as well as reported to be used in buying a site for a labor leaders, who feel the responsibility, frce library. The committee now sees Its of a higher citizenship resting upon them, i wa clear to raising the $1,500 necessary Principals Are Arrested. Grand Rapids. Nov 1G Harry lwis.

the Philadelphia prize fighter whose battle last night with Mike Ward' of Sarnia. resulted at an early hour today in Ward's death at a local hospital Is under, arrest to-night, together th in favor of New York, the gain on balanc vi urtiti ana Northern Pacific Brought into sight for 570,952 519,382 TOTAL CROP MOVEMENT. This Last Year. Year. Port receipts 3.4S9.SSS 3,342,402 Overland to mills and Canada 190.040 IBl.Tftl Southern mill takings 532,000 521,000 Stock at Interior towns In excess of September 1 366.SS3 419,001 shares.

The market was broader to-day and on the express movement being In the neigh- join in ine movement lor tne goon of the i tw "-uc -ue ursi. 01 tne year. Merchants Ice and Cold Storage. Memphis St- Ry. com 60 Memphis St.

Ity. pref 83K National Bank of Kentucky 200 Nashville Ry. and Light com 4(1 Nashville Ry. and Light 354 New Albany St. Ry.

pref 85 New Gait House com 47 New Gal: House pref li)0 New Orleans Ry. and Light com. 33 New Orleans Ry. and Light pref. Hi Northern Texas Electric com Northern -Texas electric pref Norfolk Railway and L-irht Paducah Trac.

and Licht com Paducah Trac. and Liirbt oref Peoria Light com 47U Peoria Light pre. B0J Rochester Ry. and Light 91 Rochester Railway pref 99 Springfield Ry. and Light St.

Joseph H. and P. ZQ St. Joseph H. and P.

pre! Southern National Bant. 143 Stock Yards Banlc 121 Seelbach Realty com 100 See: bach Realty pr-f Seattle Electric com 07 Seattle Electric pref 102 Savannah Electric com -2 Savannah Electric pref 87 Third National Bank 105 Turner, Day Wool worth 117 Turner Day A- Woolwcrth 122 borhood of a million dollars, above or below. children. It is pointed out by the asso- riy iVl "(t-r marxer next week. 02 Buy good stocks on any moderate setback but S'ryS- Ryn- petrolt, and elation that the children of to-dav ar The absorption by tho Suitreasury was sufH dent to leave the gain by banks small.

1003 COFFEE MARKET. not on oujges. j. ne monetary situation will 81 who the adults of to-morrow, and to them acted as second for Lewis. Prosecuting soon will be entrusted the destinies of Attorney Brown said to-night that war- the country.

St I cease to be a disturbing element for litfi T10 turn in the movement toward New i'orlc g( while. To-morrow's bank statement will be i waa 0i larxc sentimental effect, as further fairly good. perhap3 very good. Surplus re- gnJna ln tle future are thus Indicated. A re J3 sumption of the Interior demand during De 5 as ala'nS and at the meeting to be held at The Seelbich abcttins a prize light.

in the west aemanu ror soft coal exceeds receipts. Coke is active and a record production is readily absorbed. Copper Is quiet but Arm, after the active business of recent weeks. In the speculatively dealt In staples cotton has been easily in the volume of business doing and in the range of price fluctuations. At the decline the South (except Texas) seems to have stopped selling1, and overselling by shorts caused a rally of 80 points In four days of the present week.

Reports of frost and snow in the Central South were a stimulating feature. Present spot quotations are lit) points above the low point of the year, but 135 points below the high price of January, 1Mb. Tho cotton goods market has been quiet but strong, with business limited, simply because of impossibility of making dpi I varies. Labor shortage at the mills is a subject of great complaint. Good buying domestic wools are available and active bidding on American account tor wools in Ausrtalian markets has a strpnctheninfT tendency on nrlces.

In December. The Is tn nmn. serves snouia De restored. The street Is look-ing for a surplus of some 2,000.000 or 53.000 -000. (C.

I. Hudson Co. to S. C. HennW Co.

New lork. lov. 10. Spot, Rio steady: No invoice 7c: mild quiet. The market for future! opened steady at unehansed prlc" keepljE th the European cables.

The" Was considerable liquidation ot the near month, but this was mostly In the way of exchanrra and Bencral business vm not active PrS during th- middle session were a partial points lower, but steadied up toward the "we and the market was finally steady at a dtS of points to an advance or 5 point, ai compared with yesterday. Sales were NEW COMET DISCOVERED BY MASSACHUSETTS MAN. BmuEht into sight thus far for season 4.005,411 4,435.097 Oil Quotations. Oil City, Xov. 10.

Credit balances runs 117.008 average shipments 11CS72, average 152, 5S0. 7 Naval Stores. Savannah. Nov. 30.

Spirits of turpentine steady at ofigG'Tlc; sales 080 casks; recelptn 862; shipments 173. Rosin firm; sales 1,704 bbls receipts 3.214; shipments 110; stock A. C. $3.85: I 31 $5 50; window glass water white w. 1ft.cr 07 i ICS 90 10a 1 140 70 ated with the National Child Labor Committee, of New York, which numbers among its members such men as Grover Cleveland, Alexander J.

Cajsatt. Cardinal Gibbons, Clark Samuel Spencer. William H. Tan and Felix Adler. In order that It may appeal to ail classes, the association is to be strictly nonpartisan.

Women will be welcome at the meeting in December, and Invitations are beinsr sent out broadcast by Douls Head, chairman pro tern of the executive Toledo Kaaways ana L.ignt Union National Bank United States Trust Co. United Rys. Invest, com United Rys. Inve.t. pref Alex, and Mt.

Western National Bank 133 S3 Cambridge, Xov. 16. A telephone message was received at the Harvard Observatory to-day from the Eev. J. H.

Metcalf. of Taunton, announcing the discovery of a faint comet. The comet fnnnH 39 West Penn Rys. com uoara. i nose wr.o wm nnd It Impossible some dealers predict will go higher.

Good to attend the meeting are requested to Hamburs came unchanged, which was natural' reorders of heavy clothing are reported nothing doing. Rosin Arm: bid. Tar West Fenn Rys. prex Ex-dividend. photograph taken by Mr.

Metcalf on attest their Interest In the work planned fiMn at S2.20. Crude turpentine Arm at S3.35. for the association bv writinir November 14. 6145, Greenwich time, or New York. Drastic action by the Government toward the Standard Oil Company was offset by the introduction of a poseible currency relief plan recommended by the Banking Commission at Washington.

The leaders of the past few days were supplanted to-day In port by new leaders wfc-Icii served to round out the massacre of the short interest. To help it along the movement of money from the interior shows for the week a gain as great as the amount lost to the Subtreasury. This item should not be regarded too seriously because a great deal of the heavy receipts was due to the high call money ratea which existed here. Confidence naturally is restored considerably because of the rise in the market from the late depression of prices. Of course it is possible that the bull movement which should naturally come in January may have been engineered now and when money looks cheaper In January stocks' should be eold.

This ij for each man to Judge. (Miller Co. to John I. Dunlap. comber Is not unusual, however.

The Irregular tone of- the. latter market when proflttaklnx had become quite general was broken ln upon by the buoyant Jump ln the Hill stocks and the market closed generally strong under tai influence. Bank Clearings. St. Louis, Nov.

10. (Special. Clearings balances JSffT.ilO. Call, money 54 per cent. New York exchange par bid.

lOo premium asked. Boston. Nov. 16, (Special.) Clearlng-housa exchangei: In Boston In New Yorit $390,014,182. New York funds sold at 10c pre mlum.

Cincinnati. Nov. 1G- (Special.) CIarlag $4,563,150. Collateral loons C5H Per cent. New York exchange par.

Chicago. Nov. 16. (Special.) Clearings- balances $3,825,544. New York exchange 10c premium.

Memphis, Nov. 16. (Special.) Clearings 111,771.99. Exchange. par selling, $1 preraiuaj buying.

New Orleans. Nov. 10. Clearings 3J.Q4.G71, New York exchange discount; commercial paper 73 per cent. mu iiui ioiiow tne decline In TTm--A yesterday.

Sentiment in this market continue of a very brisk character minv 3 llevlmr that the Dumber' Son haTnoTVen liquidated, and that when contracts Pressed 'prSVe ftTKlw? howlver. ttS Stock Exchange Sales. The following were the sales at to-day session of the Stock Exchange: 15 shares Fidelity Trust 350 10 shares Louisville Traction com 130 of indorsement and mailing it to A. Stewart, secretary, of Corbln. Ky.

The present headquarters of the association, now under process of organization. Is Pnducah. The Executive Committee, pro tern, Is composed of the following: George L. Sehon. Louisville: Louis P.

Head. Eddyvillc; George W. Walters, Paducaii; Z. A. Stewart.

Cocbin; Southall, HopkinsvlUe: Munnell Wilson' Madlsonville; M. O. Winfrey, Mlddles-boro, and C. F. Johnson.

Paducah. cusiui. i.w uiucit yesteraav morning. The approximate position of the -omet which was moving in a soutnwesterly dlrection is given as right ascension 4 hours 4 minutes and 35 seconds, declination mlus 2 degrees 15.S minutes. POPE ORDERS PRAYERS FOR ENEMIES OF CHURCH.

Gross earnings of the New Orleans Railway and Light Company during the month of Oc this may be too Tate iS help SirS not want the coffee. It will, $4.60 and $4.50. Charleston. Nov. 10.

Spirits of turpentine firm; sales 25 casks at OCc. Rosin nominal. so St Louis Wool. St. Louis.

Nov. 16. Wool steady: medium Trades, combing and clothing 2427c; light line 18fi21c; heavy fine 143fltic; tub-washed 32 SiV'C. 5-S Liverpool Grain. Liverpool, Nov.

10. Whcnt Spot steady; No 2 red "Western winter 6s tmures steadv: December 0s 4d; March Gs 5d; May Cs 5vsd. Com Spot quiet: American mixed 4s 3d: futures steady: Decemoer 4s 3id; January 4s Id. CONGRESSMAN GAINES SERIOUSLY ILL sellers ot December contracts aniiou, TTo their commitments hw 5 cover tober amounted to 5319,191.10 against a year ago. an increase of $65,510.40.

For the first nine days of November the gross increased J17.553.40. as a result of good retail trade. Raw silk Is again active. The grain markets have shown few fluctuations, the weakness of last week In wheat being followed by a small advv.ice (about one cent) at New York and Chicago. Movement Is still light and primary receipts of wheat are 3tlll btlow a year ago for the season.

Northwestern millers complain of high prices a-sked for wheat and report export business checked. i Trade Is active as probably never before at this season of the year at New York Dry goods of all kinds, millinery. Jewelry, paper, confectionery, and cordage, hardware. Iron and and other metals, machinery, coal nnd tobacco show special strength in demajd and prices. Export trade is expanding owing to larger shipments of breadstuffs, mainly wheat, and to the beginning of the delayed cotton export movement.

Business failures in the United States for the week ending November 13 number 224 against 19S last week. 190 in the like week of 1905, 234 In 1901, 201 In 1902 and 205 In 1902. Failures In n. tXt ments as longs, who realize notice dnv i. aDout one weeK ott.

since the rain of two dni. was reported in nm-t, i lw. dI13 New Coal Company Formed. Tell City. Nov.

10. Capitalists of this county have formed an organization to invest in the coal fields about Evanston. Spencer county, Ind. The stockholders are Walter Huthsteiner. of this city: Attornev Oscar C.

Minor. George J. Liiideman and A Stewart, of Cannelton: Frank Llndeman of Troy: Henry Llndeman. of Washinc ton, and William Stein, of Evan- months, and destruction to what growing cron. The wo-i.

zl. the growing crOD. The u-nrM'. New York. Bullish sentiment has considerably increased during the recent advance and there were no signs that they had diminished.

The leaders in tho early advance were Amalgamated, Reading and St. Paul, which on heavy dealings went to a higher level. The industrials generally were also prominent. The known movement of currency this week indicated that the banks wfll show a gain In surplus reserves of about The interior movement of currency eastward wo nn 1 Home, Xov. 15.

The Observatore Rome has published a letter from the Pope to Cardinal Respighti, Vicar requesting him to order special prayers for the enemies of the church, this being the only means left. the Pontiff in tiic present "sorrowful condition of the church, now fought and oppressed by many of her own children, Tfho have become her enemies." Continuing, the Pope refers to and According to Chicago advices Chicago traction officials have discovered a "joker" which Mayor Dunne and his counsel, Walter L. Fisher, are Beeking to embody ln the proposed compromise traction ordinance. It reveals plans of Mayor Tom Johnson, of Cleveland, to become the traction magnate of Chicago at the head of a new J50.000.000 syndicate. At the conference held by Mayor Dunne and Attorney Fisher with Mayor Johnson last week plans fpr enormous, in fact unprecedented, and the Sroi oects for another nmn STOCK QUOTATIONS.

unoronltlnn. Ti, fr A and uninteresting for seme time bu? we be-Heve It promises more for the fntr. Loir- Cl'r tsU Bid. Nashville, Nov. 16.

A St. Iu Is dispatch says that Congressman John Wesley Gaines, of this district, Is seri- nish- et. SUZ to nobody want! 3 This company has leased many farms country. the formation of the $50,000,000 syndicate were portant factor In the money market this week w-Mr Acams Co. uie uuiuuer uurty-one, asainat ously ill of appendicitis at ttfat place.

The Dlan of the syndicate fin reactions we are iiH.lin.rf mai. copper. xo-5x; Ta? 44 aiscusseu. tne Am. car ac ary..

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