
. © §06(6* iga V firtattt *f* rontclp SECTION PAGES 1 TO 64 INCLUSIVE. INDEX TO THIS SECTION. PAGE. PAGE. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS 21 COAL, IRON & STEEL STOCKS 45 44 REVIEW OF SEPTEMBER 21 DO DO BONDS - ELECTRIC, GAS & POWER STOCKS. 45 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE DO DO BONDS.... 44 Record of Bond Sales and Prices. 23 EXCHANGE SEATS 46 op Stock Sales and Prices.. 32 Record INSURANCE STOCKS 46 GENERAL RAILROAD QUOTATIONS— MARINE INSUR A NCE SCRIP 46 Railroad Bonds 35 MANUFACT'G, Northern & Southern. 46 Railroad Stocks 40 MINING STOCKS 47 STREET RAILWAY PRICES- REAL ESTATE TRUST & LAND ST'CKS 47 Street Railway Bonds 41 TITLE, GUAR. & SAFE DEP. STOCKS.. 47 Street Railway Stocks 43 TELEGRAPH & TELEPHONE ST'CKS 47 DO DO BONDS 45 STATE AND MUNICIPAL BONDS .... 49 WATER BONDS 45 FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONDS 49 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS 47 BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES.... 54 DO BONDS 45 I^We have no extra copies of this Section. OctolDei? 7, 1905 WILLIAM B. DANA COMPANY, PUBLISHERS, PINE STREET, corner PEARL STREET, HEW YORK. Entered according to Act of Congress ia tfee year 1905,by Wtujam B. Dana Company, in Office of Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. AUGUST BELMONT & CO., BANKERS, No. 23 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK. AHEXTS AV2> COBRESPONDEXTS OP TUX Messrs. ROTHSCHILD, LONDON, PARIS AND VIENNA. Issue Letters of Credit for Travelers, available in all parts of the world. Draw Bills of Exchange asd make Telegraphic Transfers to EUROPE, Cuba, the other West Indies, Mexico and California. Execute Orders for the Purchase and Sale of Investment Securities LEE, HIGGINSON & CO., Boston, Mass* INVESTMENT SECURITIES. FOREIGN EXCHANGE DRAWN ON Messrs. N. M. ROTHSCHILD & SONS, AND Messrs. COUTTS & COMPANY, LONDON; Messrs. MORGAN, HARJES & COMPANY, PARIS; Messrs. M. M. WARBURG & COMPANY, HAMBURG. Traveler Letters of Credit Members of New York, Boston and available in all parts of the world. Chicago Stock Exchanges. THE MUTUAL LIFE Insurance Company of New York, RICHARD A. McCURDY, President, Is the Largest Insurance Company in the World. Abstract of Statement December 31, 1904. Income for Year 1904 $81,002,984 57 Paid to Policy-holders - - 34*726,548 3* Legal Reserves, etc. 366,620,552 73 Guarantee & Dividend Funds - 74>357>8i8 43 Assets - 440,978,371 16 insurance in Force • 1*547,611,660 oq *Jncrease of Insurance 102,382,979 00 Annuities in Force 2,686,419 46 Increase of Annuities - 236>787 6f * Insurance written, but not yet paid for, exofodad. ROBERT A. GRANNISS Vice-Presidente WALTER R. GILLETTE ROBERT H. McCURDY General Manager ISAAC F. LLOYD 2d Vice-President JOHN A. FONDA . • . -3d Vice-President FREDERIC CROMWELL ............. Treasurer EMORY McCLINTOCK Actuary &l WILLIAM J. EASTON \ * Seeiefcarie* GRANVILLE M. WHITE J ORIGINAL CHARTER 18*8 Hew ffiorfc cttg. Chemical National Bank. THE Statement at close of business Aug. 25, 1905. GALLATIN AU1TI. Loam and discount* . $33,997,223 17 BANK r NATIONAL United States bonds 50,000 00 OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Other bond* and stocks 1.367.273 63 Banking-house and real estate 484,205 55 Statement at dose of business Aug. 25, 1905. Due from banks... 3,145,928 80 Exchanges for Clearing bouse, etc 1,763,47730 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $5,841,560 00 Due from U. S. Treasurer 100,00000 U. S. Bonds x,ooo,ooo 00 Caan on band, vis.— Other bonds and securities 3,470,983 56 Banking bouse 500,000 00 Spec!*..... ...... ........ $3,861,494 10 Due from banks 94,633 89 Legal tender notes... ,1,810,741 00 Exchanges for Clearing House $5,631,751 77 5,673,335 10 Cash i,77<>,703 99 7.39»i453 76 £34,679,343 60 $17,299,633 11 LIABILITIES. LIABILITIES. Capital stock $300,00000 Capital $1,000,000 00 profits (earned) 3,389,901 33 Surplus fund.... 6,000,000 00 Surplus and Circulation outstanding... ... 977,897 50 Undivided profits 1,806,487 87 Deposits 1 3,03'. 834 49 State bank notes outstanding 10,848 00 Deposits, vis :— $17,299,633 21 Indlvld'als, firms&corpora,tions.$i 9,465.352 68 OFFICBBS: Banks, bankers & trust compa's. 6,956,655 05 3AMCJEL WOOLVHKTON, Pre*. ALEXANDER H. STB VBNS. Vioe-Freo. B. Cashier. T. HANSON, Asst. Cashier. 36,433,007 73 GEO. LEWIS, H. Tax reserve account 40,000 00 DIRECTORS: ADRIAN ISELIN JR., W. HMLEN ROOSEVELT, $34,679,343 60 OFFICERS: THOMAS DENNY, CHABLBS A. PBABODY, FREDERIC W. STBVBNS, SAMUEL WOOLVBBTON. WM. H. POBTER. President. JA3. L. PARSON, Asst. Cashier. ALEXANDER H. 8TBVEN8. CHABLES W. TWEED. FRANCIS HALPIN. Cashier. JOS. B. MABTINDALB. Asit. Cashier The Hanover National Bank OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Corner Nassau and Pine Streets. P* C Box 2500. ESTABLISHED 1851. STATEMENT OF CONDITION AUGUST 25, 1905. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES, LOANS AND DISCOUNTS $48,794,01076 CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN $3,000,000 00 UNITED STATE8 BONDS 3,547,86000 SURPLUS 6,350,000 00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS 641,184 70 STOCK8, SECURITIES, ETC 3,310,37901 NAT'L BANK NOTES OUTSTANDINO. 1,100,00000 BANKING HOUSE AND REAL ESTATE 5,096,883 33 DEPOSITS 91.835,939 19 CA8H AND OTHER ITEMS 44,736,980 80 UNITED STATES BOND ACCOUNT 1,559,000 00 $104,486,113 89 $104,486,113 89 OFFICERS JAS. T. WOODWARD, President. ELMER E. WHITTAKER, Cashier. JAS. M. DONALD, Vice-Piesident. WM. I. LIGHTHIPB, Ass't Cashier. WM. HALL8 Jr., Vice-President. HENRY R. CARSE, Ass't Cashier. WM. WOODWARD, Vice-President ALEXANDER D. CAMBELL, Asst. Cashier. CHARLES H. HAMPTON, Asst. Cashier. THE CITIZENS CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF NEW YORK, P. O. Box 400. 330 BROADWAY REPORT AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS AUGUST 25, 1905. RESOURCES: LIABILITIES: LOANS, DISCOUNTS AND INVESTMENTS $17 799 668 35 CAPITAL $2,550,000 00 SURPLUS AND NET PROFITS 576,685 20 DUE FROM BANKS 4,306,341An«'^1 08OH | CIRCULATION 1,552,497 50 CASH AND CASH ITEMS 5,687,388 80 DEPOSITS 1 23,080,530 09 ASSETS OF CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK IN BONDS BORROWED 340,000 00 LIQUIDATION 323,488 81 ' RESERVED FOR TAXES 17,174 25 $28,116,887 04 $28,116,887 04 OFFICERS: EDWIN S. SCHENCK, President. EWALD FLEITMANN, Vice-President. HENRY DIMSE, Cashier. NELSON A. REYNOLDS, Assistant Cashier. ALBION K. CHAPMAN, Assistant Cashier. LEO H. McCALL, Assistant Cashier. Most Centrally Located for Dry Goods and Allied Trades. An Account from you would be Appreciated. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. THE Boston, /Cass. AMERIGAN LOAN * TRUST FOURTH NATIONAL BANK COMPANY 53 STATE STREET. OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Statement of condition April 24, 1905. ASSETS. Statement at close of business Aug. 25, 1905. Commonwealth of Mail, bonds $100,000 oe City of Boston bonds 300,000 oe RESOURCES. Other investments, bonds and stocks 1,837,019 34 Loans and discounts $21,087,900 go Demand loans 2,207,688 39 U. S. bonds and other securities 305.86a 41 Time loans 4,954,283 49 Banking house 1,000,000 00 Cash in office and in banks 3,048,484 59 Cash and cash items 13,647,1 26 34 $11,447.474 64 $36,040,889 74 LIABILITIES. LIABILITIES. Capital stock.............. 81,000,000 00 Surplus from earning*. 1,500,00000 Capital stock $3,000,000 00 Undivided profits (net) 213,76144 Surplus and undivided profits a ,935, 2 50 54 Deposits i" Circulation 49,200 00 8,734,713 Reserved for taxes 37, 500 00 111,447.474 64 Deposits 30,018,939 so BOARD OF DIRECTORS: F. ADAMS, 2d, GORDON DKITBR, FRANCIS PBABODYJR $36,140,889 74 0, F. LOTHROP AMES, EUGBNB N. FOSS, ALBERT A. POPE, OFFICERS: HOBART AMES, ELMER P. HOWE, N. W. RICE, EDWIN F. ATKINS, DAVID P. KIMBALL, ROYAL BOBBINS, EDWARD SIMMONS, President. CHARLES 8. BIRD, N. W. JORDAN, P. L. 8ALTONSTALL, GEORGE W. BROWN JOHN LAWRENCE, CHA9. W. WHITTIEK. JAMES G. CANNON, Vice-President. SAMUEL CARR, S. E. PBABODY, CHARLES H. PATTERSON, Cashier. OFFICERS: DANIEL O. UNDERHILL, Assistant Cashier. N. W. JORDAN, President. 0. H. BOWEN, Secretarr. B. A. COFFIN, Treasurer. G. W. ADRYAN8BN, Ant. Secretary. THE NATIONAL PARK BANK OF NEW YORK ORGANIZED 1856. Capital and Surplus, $10,000,000. STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS AUGUST 25, 1905. RKSOTJROKS. LIABILITIES. CASH AND AMOUNTS DUE FROM BANKS, ETC. .$31,895,171 90 CAPITAL . ~ $3,000,000 0© LOANS AND DISCOUNTS 72,036,60190 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS 7,221,697 92 SECURITIES 4,937,260 85 CIRCULATION 2,894.430 00 BANKING HOUSE 2,405.486 87 DEPOSITS 98.469,677 61 DUB FROM U. S. TREASURER 404,000 00 OTHER LIABILITIES 92.805.8& $111,678,510 62 $111,878,510 62 OFFICERS: RICHARD DELAFIELD, President. STUYVBSANT FISH, Vlce-Pres. GILBERT G. THORNS, Vice-Pres JOHN C. McKEON, Vice-President. JOHN C. VAN CLEAF, Vice-President. EDWARD J. BALDWIN, Cashier. WILLIAM O. JONES, Asst. Cashier. WILLIAM A. MAIN, Asst. Cashier. FRED'K O. FOXCROFT, Asst. Cashier. MAURICE H. EWER, Asst. Cashier. DIRECTORS: JOSEPH T. MOORE, AUGUST BELMONT, CORNELIUS VANDERBILT, STUYVBSANT FISH, RICHARD DELAFIELD, ISAAC GUGGENHEIM, GBORGE S. HART, FRANCIS R. APPLETON, JOHN B. BORNE, CHARLES SCRIBNER JOHN JACOB ASTOR, LEWIS CASS LEDYARD, EDWARD C. HOYT, GEORGE FRED'K VIBTOR, GILBERT G. THORNS, W. ROCKHILL POTTS, JOHN C. McKEON mew Born tttts. Hew Korfc Cits, The Seaboard National Bank. THE Statement at close of business Aug. 25, 1905. RESOURCES. IRVING NATIONAL Loans and discounts Si j, 707,370 98 Overdrafts 47 83 United 8tates bonds (at par) 250,000 00 BANK, Stocks and bonds 901, 33» 58 IRVING BUILDING, Due from banks 836,503 50 CHAMBERS AND HUDSON STS. Reserve: Cash, exchanges and due from U.
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