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} ~ CpArous *~ A Southern Christmas, With the exception of correspondents sud local newspaper men the town may 'be afd to pe ms unanimous drunk, The day was l it Christmas of the kind in a number of years, 'and everybody was out, Casualties surimed up are: > One negro murdered by another, Shot through the heart} without provocation. A_ white man hreined .by another, with no hopes of:recovery, Two. sons carved. their father, possibly unto deli-h. ; A negro woman cuts the heark out of a negro man. A policoman shot a negro winn through the leg for attempting to take his club from Bim... Policeman shot through his cont: and pants by an unknown party, Bloody heads and bruised noses (too numerous to mention}; there. being 125 cases made af the station house n ten hours, A member of the police force was also drunk; #18 came near Inciteing a riot by pushing a most respectable citizen, who was pub in a cell by other officers who did nob understand the caute of his remonstrance, © * Another disgraceful affair on the police and Comtafesioners was a .bloody. fight in the coll of twa colored prisoners, who belabored each other until their lives were fn danger, and urged on by a policemen, an officer, eeying in answer to the appeal. of orie bf, the \combatants \** That he didn't care it the othier party cat his --- throat,\ and all. this while $w6. of the Police Commission | ers wore standing by, one of them the chairman, —[Azlante, (GA) Dispatchto Cincinnati Commer- cials ; i . R .. Happy Thoughts. There Is n marked difference between getting up with thelork and staying up to hear one, Bometimes when the doctor orders you to a warmer. climate he does, not refer to the other world, M < If you ars willing to work like the uni: and to persovere like the spider, your success inllio is certain.\ One would think from the numerous \bank ~ defateations which aro reported that' Burns was ~ prophetic when he sang about \the chfel amang * yo takin' notes,\ A thing is sald to be transparent when you can see through It A German paper gives us two very good first, _n. pane of glass, and second, a keyholo. The experionces through which we pass resom-' blo the mule In. one. Important particular-thoy must bo approached from the right end, That is the secret of the Christian religion, ._ It your tongue were bung on the \Gospel hin- ges\ you would be able to say something kind about your neighbors, but \wlint king or string caki tie the gail up in 'the slanderous tongue 1\ As long as sho lived: #I don' care what any- body says;\remarked Mrs, Fogg, warmly: \Ar Bolus is a good doctor, and I shall employ: him as long as I live.\ \Vory likely,\ replied Fogg: 'A believe it Is- the same with oll-his pationts, They all employ him as long as they live-that is to say, untithe gots throtgh with thom,\-[ Boston Transcript. - Women in the English Mills. Married women seldom think of forsaking the mill while their family ,!s increasing, unless, in- deed, the number of little children-who must not bo left altogether without some one to take care of them-should bo so large as to mako It as cheap to stay at home as to pay asubstltute, and their only hope of relonso is from some of the elder children being able to supply their mother's place, Icould namemore than one case whisro the aggregate yearly earnings of the family ore nearer £200 than £200, Still, the mothor trudgos off to the mill daily along with hor husband and her grownup eons and daughters. ho other day, in my pastoral rounds, I called on a woman who bind lost ber daughtor from dyspopsia-a very common ailment among the fatailles of tho mill bondé-and in the course of conversation it came out that her ago was forty-sight, of which forty had been spentin thoe till, and that tho death of the girl had disappoluted a long» cherished hope of releaso from hor lifelong drudgery, which was now fridefinitely postponed untilat least a little girl of ten had grown old enough to take her place. Words. Postofices on Mountain Peaks, The Berlin correspondent of the London Times telegraphs: \Bome Interesting statistics havo Just been Issued as to tho experiment tried this year, of establishing summer post and telograph \ offices on mountan peaks, and other remote and solitary spots, much visited by tourists, Thore sult bas been such as to encourage a repetition of the practice. In all, 103,5%5 letters and 8,001 telegrams frero this forwarded; more than 23,- 600 of the formar alone having been despatched from the Bestel, a loféy precipice in the Saxon Switzerland. From the Wartburg, fo Thuringls, 20,000 letters have ben sent, and an equal num- ber from the Schneekopps, fo the Giant Moun- tains, from the Broken, in the Harz, 16,000, and to on, | From the Brocken and the Schneekoppe were sent 1,070 and 1,270 telegrams respectively. The inventiveness of Dr. Stephan, the post: guastergeneral of the Empire, is notorious. Several bodies of officials from the St; Martin's 1¢-Grand have come over to Berlin within the last year or two, to study the working of the general postofiice-an Institution in which the most coptious foreigner could find lifflé to criti- cisa,\ A Good Reason. \Look here,\ said the governor to a bigh Stata glacial, \when are you going to pay mé that Lid *Upon my honor, governor, I don't know.\ ''Why, sit; the other day when I mentioned the fact of your indebtedness you asked ms where I would be Tuesday?\ \Yes siz,\ Well, wasn't that 3m!” that you would pay me \No sig.\ Why, then, did you wabtto know where I would be Tucsday i\ \Because I wanted to know where you'd be so lmldmhmgmentshbemmzwm lse.\ Arhns-s’l'flveliu' A.correspondent of the Philadelptis Press gives an account of the Christmas day exercises in the PennsyIvania Institution for feeble-mind- +d children, st Elwyn. - W. Howard Doses Christmas cantata, \Sants Claus,\ was rendered after having been revised. to salt the occasicu. \The entire \east\ comprised six or eight officers and texshers, as many attendants, and thirty of the feeble minded clfldren; all of the brass bond {composed entirely of the wnfortaniates), eH of Madeupswmymmy, zad woe ly 'with suchorgraizatious fo Most cf fismwu-esng extremely well, and all of the acting wae Tile, Forticlaily ty tro Hille girls sworing the tharnezers of fairies. «Eoces os #iTs~ Mw<~msx topy, mate, verity i 23s a Commercial Kews, [For unavoidable reasons we are compelled to omit our usual market review this morning.~-Ed.] ._ Albany Live Stock Market, [For the week ending December 80, 1882.1] *. Wast Aupany, Deo, 80, 6 ®, xt. Bexves-The market throughout the week has heen dull abd *overstocked, Receipts alightly' under thore of the previous week and chiefly of good natives. .Bales as follows: To river, east- ern and local trade. Monday 110, Tuesday: 204, Wednesday 63; to local buyers, Thursday 84; to the river trade; Baturday. 28,» There were no sales on Friday, - Through shipments amount to 280 ears, of which 197 to New York and 89 to Brighton. There were no exports, .Pricesare tinsteady, but without quotable change, the aver- ago being por 100 Ths, | Bullsscarce and but little called for at €3.25@$ 50 per 100 tha, Average weights 045@1,845 Ths, Stock receipts for the week: 1 76 10 19 2 3 M1 16 2 do so 12 10 .3 18. 11 ©5 1 Frida « 1 19 11 - A7 36 5 - 'Total No. cars - 350 147 T7 8 Sams week, 1881, . 874 172 47 5 Priges-Tho average prices on all grades re- main unchanged * . Representative sales? By F. L. Eastman-18 Illinois steers, aver- aging 1,900 Ths, ab $5:80; 18 do, do 1,283 do, of; $5.55; 17 do, do 1,810 -do; at $5.75, ByW H. Monroe—ail Tilinols, averaging 1,23 lbs, 28 do, do 945 do, at $4.00; 18 do do, 1,242 do, at $5.75; 10 do, do 1,267 do, as $5.75; 16 do, do,,820 do, at $5.90; 14 'do, do 1,344 do, at $0.19}¢) 18 do, do 1,120 do. at $5.75; 11 do, do.981 do, at $5.20. By H. 8. Rosenthal-20 Illinols steers averag- ng 1,052 Ibs, 2685.00; 15 do, da1,178 do, at $5.25; 10 do, do 1,034 do, at $5,00;8 do, do 1,281 do, at $6.00; 8 do, do 1, 030 do, at $0.05; 7 7 do, do 974 do, at $4.70. Cows-Receipts light and demand only foir, Sales of 35 head are reported by John Gavin at $45@800 cach. Canvies-Tho Frarkeb is dull and unchanged, No veals have been received. Buttermilks and grassers sold as last quoted ab $8,50@%.15 per 100 Ibs. SrzEp AND Laubs-Goneral' condition of the market as last quoted: Sheep $4.3714@5,50; lambs 25.50@0.973¢ 2 100 the, - - Representative sales: By James Rooney : 80. shcop, averaglug 105 the, ab $5.25; O1 do, do 90 do, $£87¢; 30 doy do 15 do, $5.00; 35 do, do 101 do,. $5.00; 152 Inmbs do 60 do, $5,873; 101 do, do 84. do, $6.20; 40 do, do 82 do, $0.12}¢; 28 do, do 84 do, $6.25; 26 do, do 5 do, $5.50, By Hallenbeck & Davis: 150 sheep, nvemgmv 82 Ibe ab $4.07; Honses-The markeb is dull with largo sup- ples and unchanged prices, P. L, Eastman sold ane driver ab $2,00 which constituted the business of the week, , The Albany Hop Market. , The arrival of about 700 bales Gorinan hops df 400. pounds each fn New York, during the past week, is the leading feature of the market. These goods are boing urged upon brewers to the neglect of our own crops, whilo German houses Instruct their country agents: to sustain pricos in the country by bidding, without buying, as has been proven in soveral instances, | Heavy holdors appear anxious to. unload, Mr. A. J, Luce, of New York, sold one Tot, at'Malone, of 10 bales to F, T, Ferguson, at B0c, which Is the only trans- action of any significance during the week, 'The foreign demand has ceassd, nod the London torket fs dull and drooping. | Lato cables report it almost impossible to get bids on American hops, Thero is no demand in this vicinity, and best State hops have been offered nt 800, without buyers. | Lato inventories stow liberal stocks in growers' and dealers' hands, which, coupled with the largo Germinu supplies coming forward, causes tho early Impression of 'a hop famine to entirely disappoar, | The outlook for any higher prices is not yery encouraging, and dealers give it as thel opinion that parties who aronow hold- Ing for $1.00 per pound will soon be holdhig to got 500 bid, - We quote prices nominal at for all kinds of Americans, nccording to quality and growth, and Germans 800 down to 3%, nud. sold mostly on long-time payments to brawors. worse ozs New York Stock and Money Market, New Yom, Dec. 90-2 v. a-Rates for money between 1 and 2 o'clock were 51 and 5 por cont. tate bonds at the board were activo and strong, with Arkansas sevens tho festure-tho sevens advanced 4}{ por cent to 163f, Central railroad Issue 5 por cent to 10, Little Rock, Fino Bluff and New Orleans fssuo 9 por caut to 25, and Little Rock and Fort Suilth Issue 5 per cent to 80, Bouth Carolina sizes, Non-Fundable ad- vggd 14 to 51g, and Missouri sixes of 1883 3f to 1 Railroadbonds were quiet and lower, Tholarg- est transactions were in New Orleans and Pacific firste, which advariced 3 to 80}¢, but reacted to SSAGQO. Atlantic aod Pacific 6« declined 13f per cent to 08, Erle second consols 34 to 964, Canada Southorn firsts 3¢ to 981, Central Pacifc gold bonds ¢ to 116}, and Richmond and Dan- ville debenture 6s If to 624. New York Elevat- ed firsts advanced 3{ to 118}, Texas and Pacific (Rio Grande division} firsts f to $33, and Bur- lington, Cedar Rapids and Northern firsts If to 10034. _. The stock market between. 12:50 and 2 o'clock continued weak, and prices further declined 3¢ to'I per cent, the latter ou Burlington end Qain- cy to 121}f, and Pacifc Mall to 41}¢. Shortly before 2 clock there was a general recovery of from 34 to 5. 'The mostactive stocks were Den- ver at 413¢, 4034, 41; St. Paul, 103}, 54, 5¢; Dela- ware, Lackawanna and Western, 128, 1273, 19934; New York Central, 198}, 195, 126}f; Lake Shore, 119% 113%, 1px, 3&1 Burlington and Quiney, 198¢, 19134, 129; Western Union, SI, 3%. X+ $ r. u-During the lass balfhour of business money was successively 5, 6, and 7 per cent. Foreign exchange in the afternoon was dall and steady, as follows, viz: Sixty-day bills 4.50 and 4.90, demand 485@191H, cables 485} s Government bonds were firm. In State boods Arksnses sevens issued to Little Rock, and New Orleatis Rail read fell off to 3%, and do. fssued to Little Rock and Fork Smith Rellroad advaiced to 53 and fell of to S. Tennesses sixes. mited de- clined to 41 Tn railroad bods Atlantic and Pacific 6: ad- vanced to 9034, Chesspeske and Oho firsts- eries B-to SEX, Erie second consols to Internations! and Greet Korthern 6s to SSG, New York, Chicago aod St. Louis firsts to 954, New Orkans aud Facie fists to ©, sod Texas aod Facie (Rio Grande divisica) fits to mmmmdflnfl werk through The Jest beer of. Lostness, and, though peices de- grreraily oly & fraction, Some stocks touched the lowest price of the day, Intbe fine! ioe the market wis a Eltle better, snd closed terly. [ike vhost active were Northwest, New Tork Central, Denver sind Deleware, Lack aveins and Western, Cattle. Hogs. Sheenflorxes ' 98 iL THE \ARGUS ~ MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1, 1883. , The leading stocks have rauged as follows to-day: Denver 42}§@40%, New York Contral 127@12594, Northwest 180§@194%, Northern Pacific do preferred 85@55%¢, Mil- waukeo and Bt. Paul 105}¢@@100}, Western Union Telegraph 813¢@#1%, Union Pacific 102} @102%, Texasand Pacific 80}(@30}4, Delaware, Lackawanna ond Western 128@128}4, Eric 8$3f @30%, Lake Shore 1123¢@114%, Lonlaville 5256 Iiinofs Central 141%{@142%, Burlington and Quincy 121%%@128, Canada Southern 67@ €75¢6, Michigan Central 073{@Ub/§, and Jersey Central (014@104, 1 Milwaukee Market, Doc; 50, * Froum-Neglected and nominal, Gxam-Whest firm; No. 2 Milwaukee, hard,, $c. Corn neglectedand nominal, Oats in good demand; No. 2 at S5H@35%go; whitont 87c. Ryo lower; No. 1 at 50%ge;: No. 2 nt 58)4c. Barley firmer; No, 2 spring at He; No, 8 spring, extra, at 51 Ac 'The following -were. the weekly receipts aod shipmems~ Receipts. Shipments, Flour, ilbifl. .. . 111,005 1% id 7 Wheat, bush $58,418 17,145 Corn, bush 6105 Oate, bush 78,870 Ryo, bush dius Burley, bush, * 110,054 Chicago Live Stock Market Dac, 30. Hoas-Recelpts 8,000 head, Market unssttled, Mixed at €5. dO@0.10° heavy at $5.00@0.05; light at $5.50@0.157 skips at $4.00@5 25. | Camttm-Recolpts 1,000 head. | Market active and firmer, Extra at $0,20@0,50; good to chofeo shipping at €5.20@0,00; common to fair ab $4.20 @5.10; butchers at $3,30@4.20; stockers and food- ers at $8.00@4.25, Bmwzr-Receipts 1,000 head, | Market steady; no change in general trade. Common to fair at $3,20@1,80; medium to good at $1.00@4.90; choco to extra at $4,40@4 85, Auction Sates, FARM AT AUCTION The undersigned, excentors of the estate of tho Tato David D, Traver, decensed, will offer for salo at public auction, ron the prémises, on TEURSDAY, JAN, 4th, 188%, at 1 m, a, Sald form fs loca» ted in the town of ECHODACK, RENSSRLAER CO., N. Y, tem miles from Albany, threo milos from Cas- flefon; two minutest walle from Yan Hosson's Sta- ton on the Boston and Albany Rallrond, Contains ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIVE ACRES un- der a high stato of cultivation, well fonced and watered; has two sote of Bulldings, ono largo two- story houee, with good out buildings; a variety of choco Fruit Trees, fifteon neres. of Object of slo to close the estate, AARON TRAVER, Wil, PALMATEER, Executors, Masical. ONE WEEK MORE BEFORE NEW YEARS! Time Enough in Which to Select a Beautiful PIANO=ORGAN From Our Special Stock of Instruments, PRICES LOW THIS WEEK. Call and Look at our Stock of SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Every Kind and Price for SUITABLE PRESENTS! C. E.WENDELL £00. No. 68 North Pearl Street O (NEwYER aT Owing to Delay in Shipment of our HOLIDAY G:00DS 'We are Left with a Big Stock of VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, FOLIOS, BANJOS, MUSIC BOOKS &c. Which we will Clogo Out at Greatly Reduced Prices to Reduce Btock Before In- ventory January1st. ALSO, A LARGE TOOK OP PANOS QRGANS At Special Prices to Close Out Surplus, at Oluett & Sons J B. DICKERMAN'S Auction and 00m e mifslon House (anubliahed 3850), No, 88 auger?“ under eagle Hall, Regular eal e esTu , Stocks, F‘urnil residences, &c. Appmibals a apocialty. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPET, Erc.-J. 8. DIC HAN. Altai-mum, will sell on Fuesday morning, Jun. 2d, at 10 o'elook, at salesroom, H3 Blato atreot, a general assortment of Houschold Furniture, Carpets, Bedroom Sots, Ex tenslon holes. Stoves, Bureaus, Parlor-Suites, &e. DICKERMAN, Auction . AUO'IiOfiSALE OPFINE HOUSEHOLD PURNE TUBE, CARPETS, &o.-J. S, DICKERMAN, Aue: toneet, will sell or, Fri 1day morning. Jan, 5th, 1883, at 10 o'clock, In safeeroom, 63 State street, the furni- ture of a family leaving the city, comprising Flne Parlor Suite, Camels, Black Wating Bedroom Furnt- tire, Book: Cases, Wardrobes, Contre Tables, Rockers, Closets, Easy Chatrs, Hall Stands, one superior Ofleg Enclosuro. with: ornamental sanded gins doors and windows, sultable for a banking or counting house, GELDEN OPPORTUNITY. To Obtain Bargains in CROCKERY! CHINA! GLASSWARE, Silver Plated Ware, LAMP ®, Ete. Previous to Inventory, COME AND LOOK AT OUR $4.00 Toilet Sets, Cheap at $6.00. JAMES MAHER, IEweddlc Hall Crockery Store, No. 10 North Pearl St. WEDDNGS® PARTIES! Supplied with Every Requisite. HOLIDAY ORDERS SALADS, CROQUETTES, EXTRA MINCE PIES, ICE CREAMS, WATER ICES, FANCY CAKES, Etc. Fritep ar rus Notice. CL A B K E. No. 94 Hudson Avenue. ANNESLEY & VINT BRIDAL GIFTS ANNESLEY& VINTS No. 57 North Pearl Street. No. 49 State Street. O O THE TOURNAPHONE! 'The most perfect Automatical Musical Instrument yet made, PLAYS ALL MUSIC in a FAULTLESS MANNER 'Aoknowledged by those who hear and see it to be superior to all others of its class, C. E. WENDELL & 00. No. 68 North Pearl Street, Sone Aaknzs ror Easter New Yok, 1837-zzz oun rEntase-1889 BOARDMAN&GRAY PEANO®S. 2830 NORTH PEARL STREET. BEATTY'S ORGANS, 27 Stops.. «8125 | FLANOS......8207.50 Factory runoing day and night, Catalogue Frea, Addrers DANIEL F, BEATTY, Washington, N. J. TMiscolltmeots. HAVE YOU SEEN THE 2-§$1.004 Embroidered Slippers! FOR GENTLEMEN, AT TUTTLE®S TWEDDLE HALL sHOE STORE. H. R. WATSON, Nos. 19 to 25 North Pearl Street. HOLIDAY G600D$ Hattan Chum........-...SL50to$2O 00 Ledies' Desks............ £.50to 85.00 Folding Chatre............ 225 and up. stands for Macteme & 1.00 and up. Patent Rockers........... 4.75 and up. Marble Chamber Suits....40.00 and up. </[FURNITURE RECHERCHE DINNERS,| Suppers, Wedding Breakfasts. prepared NEUNANN, Cook and Caterer, No. 64 Diviston Street ae s see iind owes \Aon COAIJ COAL. CHARLES M. STUART, Dank rf dormce Qcineum or LACEAWaRNE mm MAREET HRAQQce PmSAL—‘Pnsalfit flamed. bard mutton-m Inrepiyto Teq-Inles we will sxy that there is no evidence - Marti. Gamma ves. m, swam“; pesene may Yaw P- “30:5“.qu fife—Labia 1m CHENERY, BLACK, GYM?“ Tem nmbrers OBs ks Wing E tey reer Gown arenes, -\ Fannmishing Goods. W. YANCAASBREK &0. HOLIDAY NOTICE. ~ Weare prepared to showaull line of Nov» > elties for the Christmas trade, Gonts Russia Leather Collar & Cuff Boxes Gents Pongeo Silk Handlerchiofs, Ladies Odor Cases, Silk Mufflers, Ladies Fine Silk Umbrellas; Ivory Handles-all new designs, Camel's Hair Gloves, very fine. A Fur Lik or FISK, CLARK & FLAGG'S SCARFS asp DRESS GLOVES Receives mims No. 556 Broadway, Detavam Houart HOLDAY ms CHOICE LINE OF Each FOUR-PLY LINEN COLLARS Two for 25 Conts. Four-Ply Linen Cuffs © “0 Cents a Pair at, EUGENE DUNCAN'S, -No. 96 Hndson Avenue. WHAT IS LEFT sToOcK WE WILL SELL AT © OSs T: JOHNE. PAGE & SON, No. 21 North Pearl Street. . THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN ALBANY BUY SHIRTS! C. A.. FOYV*'@S, No. 25 Steuben Street. Ocout Steamices, ALLAN LINE TO AND FROM , BOSTON AND PORTLAND, LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOW , N 0\DERRY LASOW, LORD Atway Passior {or Iricmu and £3153 Iism-n the Old Contry to any Railroad Sta. tlon or Steamboat Landing In the United Bates, The ugly-yum taking passengers DIRECE FROM GAte 'The steamers nro unsurpassed for rafety and eed, and aro fitted up with all Improvements con: luefre to the eomfort of usenzcrs. Cabin, $50, $70 and $60, iniennuliate., Steomgo, lowest rates. ply to LEVE a: ALDEN, General Agonts, Now Tori): $7 Brosdway; Boston, Mass., 10 Bfate street: Philadelphia. Pa., N. E. comer Brosd and. Chestnut streets, or LO JAL AoBits GUION LINE, UNITED BTATES MATL STEAMEBB R QUEENSTOWN AXD LIVENPOO vinzflerssmndootot Ring at vesoar, Jan. 0, 5 a. ®. Teflon-Jun. 18, 11 a. . Offices: No. 20 BROADWAY, WILLIAMS & GUION, Jop m meELROY, 615 Broadway . emmm.mmn\§= ats for ATbany Riscellancons. TOILET SETS! REASONABLE PRICES WILLARD E. MASTEN'S, Cor. Madison Av. and South Pearl St. WALTERQIcKsofi, ARCHITECT Root No. 19, Hun Building, Crien 61 WaiZen Sone, Forth Pert! ani Faces Ste, 0mm Manufacturing Co. Bonds, Coupons Nos, 5 and 0 of the First Mortgage Bonds of the Olcott Tron Manufacturing Company, together with Interest on the same, at stx per cout p yr annum, from October 1st, 18790, to Jannary 1st, 1883, will be Enid on presentation at the Mechantes and Farmers' ank, a Albaty, N, Y.,. on and after December 90th, L t H d Treasurer the Albany City fron Cot DIVIDEND NOTICE, NEW YORK STATE NATIONAL BANK, Arminy, December Soth, 1682. A sombanoual dividend of stx and sixty ono lune dredths (6 00-400 per cent) per cont has been doot payable to th sharcholders on and after January 2d next, subject to: the cltv and county tax levied on shards, D. W. WEMPLE, Cashier, COMMUNICATE DIRECT WITH YOUR NEW YORK BROKERS, MILLER, FRANCIS & C0. 85 Wall Street, New York, Arex Pruganzo to Oray Accovnes worn Pantics Dae ammo to Orenite ox vae Naw Your or . CHAS, A, MILLER, JAIES FRANCiE EDWIN J. HANK (Member, Y, Stock Exchange. BANKING- HOUSE HENRY CLEws&Co. {_ [18 New Street, New York, © (Nextdoor to the Stock Exchange), Btocks and Bonds bought. And sold only on commis- stor. for cash or on margin, oslts received. Four r cent allowed on dally h ncos, Members of New York Btock Excho “($321an the Chicago Board ot Trade. Private wire t \Tih Broad N, Y. Cire i rom was“. v 1 816 Broadwa Bhaxenes: i Grand Dentral Hotel, JOEN F. SMYTH, BANKER AND BROKER, Cor. MamvEx LANE AnD Seaper, Member of the New York Stock Exchange. Commoren ny Paryare Wine HOTCHEISS, BURNHAM & CO., COMMISSION BTOCK BROKERS, 0 Bnoap Stiken, New You, Boxs anp Senna Aus Deate tt on Tom New Your Brock Excranox, . INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. HENRY R. PIERSON Banker and Broker, No. 38 Stata StREET, AuBANY, N. Y. All Securities Bought and Sold for Cash or on Margin at New York.Rates, Foreign Draits Sold at Lowest Market Rates. Connzoren ny Parvare Wins witz sug Naw Yong Ezoox Exonanor, * INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, _-_ ___, SPENCER TRASK & Co., Banksrs anp Broksrs, OFFICES: 70 Broadway, New York, CORNER STATE AND JAMES STS,, ALBANY, N. C. Grax» Unton HOTEL, SARATOGA, N. Y. 132 South Third St., Philadelphia, K0~Azs Orrions Common ny Parvate Wines: Transacta General Banking Business All classes of securities Bought and Sold on Com- miselon ond carried on Margina. Dally Market Leb- ter. sent to Cuntomers, Correspondence prompt attended to. Deposiu received subject to ah! Checks, )7 Interest allowed on dally balances, BPENCER TRASK, GEORGE F. PBABODY, W. A. GRAVES C,F, FOX.... National Savings Bank of Albany, 59 State Street. JOHN B, YAN ANTWER®.. Ba; «c». . Vicz-Przstornt, ALBERT P, STEVENS TRUSTEES J. H, Yar Aurwene Jowrint Sromnona, Marzmzy M. Hean, G. A. Yast Antics, , AtuiO® Raxnont Page Coumias, Ina Jacamn, dows B, W. al. N. Normas, Ann: Yar Artaos dJaiics H, McCuone, Wiumy A. Rick, D, L. Vay Aurigan, Fatmax B. Psiun, Jons G, 3tvens, H. No trustee can uso or borrow any furds or deposita or receive any pay or emolument for bis services. Bank open daily from 10 a. w. to 2. it., and every Wednesday and Saturday from 5 to 7 v. w. ALBANY COUNTY SAVINGS BANK No. 79 STATE STREET, Corner of North Pearl St., mom HALL BUILDING. JAMES H TBs Prasivint, JAuPRR VAN worst ¥. N. SIE Tao «. 4 2 JOHN TENHLETON .... - ALBERT V, BENSON... . Secartany INTEREST ALLOWED FRO THE FIRST DAY OF EACH HOXTHL Interest credited 1st of April and 1st of October, overy Wedfesday and Saturday from 5 to 8 r. i. __in Those desiting to make mon lations, operat. $20 freer WHEAT fig” otslum $1 000 ammonia mumonnunz heaven] tunes e oricinal tment, Profits STOCKS & in, M1285 tau-ma mung: sconts, who “fl l \W3 on cums and Introduce Btajor Block, Chicago, Mi+ DR. ROBERT LAIDLAW, Meriberol the mm College, Forte Ynn‘ iw Garat Barras asp and purchase of um 1.1851 Tomdlnwnm Tes into warning! > Larter The ve Wm“ of his services for me, a2d issue-germ success In nntoer ther Hank open dally from 10 a, a. until 3p. x., and s'u your CAPITAL. $50 M Urstofevery month: stil ion W ts mm y- mm of {and}? sent tree. We FLEMMING & usamufifl'fflmm Comsterme ass Pracricat London;Graduate in 1915 “henna-unwary 8! exe, Frof. Dicks, Axbaics. Gentamenml Asimdintkesdu- W Roweer the pas em st Fee ed BEADEURY‘S “13mm: hrs, Residence, No. 98 Jay St. rmnmfig: MCRPHY, UNDERTAKERS No 127 Methon Ave, Altatyy Bere