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November (search for this): article 5
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
--The monthly statements of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad shows that the aggregate earnings of the road during November amounted to $429,093.44, on the main stem and branches --a decrease of $7,833.52 as compared with same month last year.
An analysis of the earnings shows unmistakably that the travel of the country has greatly fallen off under the feeling of uncertainty and depression abroad in all the land.
There is a decrease for November of $23,000 on tg of uncertainty and depression abroad in all the land.
There is a decrease for November of $23,000 on the passenger receipts, which, however, on the main stem is counter balanced by an increase of freight earnings.
On all the railroads of the country — the great New York trunk lines of the Central and the Pennsylvania Central included — there is a very remarkable reduction of travel.
Through passengers on the great lines are very few in number in comparison to what they have been formerl