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/ , , , 1 ' >.iii , id i«r »'» !.■••<... \ gglCUBITY , > .1/ I . ' ' Savings Bank, *. i CORNER - ' •' . . . . - V * .*•' . ..I Thirty-Fourth Street and Tkird Avenue, * N n w Y o i u t 1 C ifir. • < -< • WitbUi twomlnutei wslkof theHunter’sPoint Feny, ■ -.1' indthe terminusof the LongIsland I u .iR ffiroad- S t COMMENCES OK. TH S FIRST F E V B RY MONTH.'TB* j p e i r ' 0 © 3 U L t . ■ ' , . , , RMdon «U iam* i,, ; •FHO»f f l to $6,000. . OPEN EVERT BAT AND EVENING. D. D.'T. MARSHALL, * '‘Pregldsnt! . Jazz. A Firms.*, Bec'y. Rion’n K illt ,. Treasurer JA M A IC A . . * *_ .. Sayings Batik. .. Incorporated by Act ofLegiilature, April 20,1898 Aaron A. Degrauw, President, James R Ider,let Vice-President. Jobn-N. Brlnckerhoff; 2d Vice-President. , Morris Fosdlck, Treasurer. T sostsss —Daniel Smith, John N. Briaekerhoff, Mo rlSFosdlek, Aaron A. Degrauw, WUUsm Phrnner, Jol J. Armstrong, James Rider, James H. Elmore, Daniel Garrlson, WUUsm A. Ltghthall, William Durland, John JohnGraoy. Tho Trustees have rented the welt room In the base ment of the County Clerk's Office. The Bank Vflll be open to teeelvo deposits on Wednesday and Saturday of each week, from 4 to a o’clock, r. it. • 32 - ■ . MORRIS FOSDIOK, 8ecretary. ; jpt A s t . B r o o k l y n Savings Bank, i :- 603 M yrtle A v e., near Franklin Ave. Open every day from' 16 A, Jr. to 2 r. if., and Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, from 7 to 8 p. *. . Interest 0 per bent p e r annum, on til sums from one dollar upwards. Free from all taxes. AU monies deposited on or before the 19th January, April, July and October, will draw Interest from the 1st o f :hese months.' STEPHEN CROWKLL, S. C. B a S xxs , Tress, and Sec’y. '’ President. THOWJS D. HCDSOX, > vica-Pre* JoH x M .Pnn.rs, j Y‘ce-Pres. T a e s rns—Stephen Crowell, John M. Phelps, Robert Porterfield,?.'F.0’Brteri,JohnN.Ixmghl, Wm.Char ters,-Alfred Smith, Christy Davis, Thomas D. Hudson, James Deck, Henry Telnkln, Joseph Oliver, Samuel Grtbsm, D..R. Jamesy Daniel A> Eldridge, S. C. Barries! Benjamin F. Back. Iy2 |JJpTBO P O U T A N ' Savings Bank, r Now occnpylng their New Marble Fire-Proof Banking ' House, M as. 1 m u d 3 T h i r d A v e n u e , H o w P a r k . Opposite Cooper Institute. 81k percent Interest, free from tax, allowed on all taint from sb snd unwtrds. Deposits of one dollar received. Interest commences In January, April, July and October, and is paid or compounded semi-annually, in January snd July. A uoust or DiroBiis, (4,760,000 00. ISAAC T. BMITH, President. T. W. L ilms , Secretary. lyS jgEV E N PER CENT INTEREST. E A S T H lV E R Savin g s In s t i t u t i o n , No. 3 Chamber* 81., Now York. On and after MONDAY, the 17th day of JANUA RY lnat., this Institution will pay Interest a t tbe rate of 7percent.perahnnm, oh ADD BUMS which have re mained on deposit for three o r six months previous to the 1st day ofJanuary, 1870. Interest not called for will be created as an original deposit. Bank open dally from 10 to 3, and on Thursday from 10 to 7. WIDDIAM I I. SLOCTJM, President. CfrMUte A. W HiTjsr, Secretary, 218 1JHHE DONG ISLAND Savings Bank of Brooklyn* C0BNE& OF FULTON AND ADAMS STS., OppotiU New Court S tm t. ■ , Open dally from B A M . to 3 P.M., and Monday and Saturday from 6 to 8 P. M, . * . ■ OFFICERS, James M. Scabury..'; ...................... .President, SimumLBpStewart, } ........................... -Vice-President.. John S. Maekay .................. * .......................... Treasurer. Edward R. Fowler ................. .Secretary, John- C. Perry. ............................ Attorney and Counsel. TXCITIZS. dlfredM. 1 hn H. Seel Ison. M. D., Alexander Agar, James M. Scabury, John S. Maekay, Samuel Booth, Benjamin F. Deltno, A. F. Campbell, Samuel B. Stewsrt, John D. Ryder, Elisor G. Webster, William J. Cropsey, Horace P. Whitney, Franklin Boll, John O. Perry, H. ID Kattenhorn. 33* Six per cent, interest, free from Government Tax, altowed on all deposits from ( I tq (6,000. Interest on all deposits from thb first of January, April, July, aad Oc tober. Fifteen days allowed, commencing eacuquarter. JANUARY 30 th , 1670—SPECIAL DEPOSITS-A NEW yBATURE. On and after this date deposits wlU he received, also, on Special Account In this Bank. Deposits made to thfs account may he checked out a t the pleasure of the de positor, and Interest at four per cent. , per annum, tree from Government Tax, wlQ be paldon the daily bal- aasM stantUnglotheefedlt o fthe depositor. T o lhdii prefferring'lt, certificates of daporitwul be Issued, bcarv mg Interest st the same rate from date of certificate, until paid. feblo _ _ _ _ _ , . , . _ _ _ Savings laotitaticKn, N s . 8 6 W ssnrem a t r e a t , M e w T e r k . Interest allowed at the rate of six per cent., on ail sums of (2,000 snd under, free ot Government tax. Open dsUy from 10 A . M. to 3 P . M. _ WALTER W. CONOKDIN, ... Safe Deposit Gomx>any, Oenier ef fh lte a isaa Freaf atreata, -'■■■* ; - - WOflOQ, Okartarod by SpeoIalAot ofthe Deglslaturecf the Stata • , r ., of.Meiw Tctki Sira-Proof BWdlng..i—.'...w^..BUrglar-Proof Vaults I ^P W R V’ .; ■ ^' piiae SAvinga iBaiik, ' -: Kbs.3M aa43MCiaal,'senMr JAtght Btnet^Nefr Tork. BlX ipiR r CENT. n rn'lU B S T ON TO (t^6»; , FJUDB,GF TiAZi ? t f s s r A a.f*pa*..•• *4fa9>afr«eak«a|^lPI^|ift Ma . ■' - ''b m t n • • - t i i e i o , i i V o , ....... r ' ' ..... ■,,gJnBBgM-!«M|. ...... -I'\ ' / m . fJtHIBB XV e E u E : ’ \ ■ ’ . Savings B a n k . OORlfatR THIRD AVENUE AND TWENTY- ,„t ' , |BIATH)STREET, KEW T.ORK, BnxluetJ* Six per qent. Interest, free from Govcrmpent Tax, on all j . > ■ , wmsfrom(l totkOOO. t :- AU monies deposited on or bpfcro tRd 20th of Jsnnary, AprU, Julb and October,’ will draw Interest from tho lint pf the*? months. ' Bank open dally from 10 A . M. toSP. M., and on Monday, WMnesdiy sttd Saturday ovsnlngs from 8 to 8 P . l t , SPENCER K . GREEN, w £ b .BM» ix 8, • Preridont. ^DDIGPU BROTHERS, General Insurance Agency, No. dP JPin# S tr e e t^ N aw Tork, Representing ■ P e e k f a l l s in s u r a n c e c o ., \• •\ or dtsx rklLS, x, r . '■ , Capital,. ........ '..W ........ . . . i . . . . . : . . . . . ( 200,000 ' Surplus,. j * ......... . . . . . . . . . 320,000 j, ' { b x ‘ . '■■ ■ .. Assets, .... ............(620,000 - , in o e p e n d e n t T n s ijr a n c e CO., OF DOSrOK. ■ . - Capital,-------1 Assets, ........ .. —(696,000 SHOE AND LEATHER DEALERS F. & M. ; fNSURANOE COMPANY, C a p ital,......:.... Surplus, . , Assets^ . or aosrow. ..(206,000 .. 200,000 ..(480,000 MERCHANTS- INSURANCE CO., or paoviDiaoi. C a p ital,........,.., ...... (200,000 Surpfns, ................................ 176,800 Assets,..., 1.. -------- (376,000 Farm and Village property Insured'for one, two, three <fr live yoars, on mont favorable terras. Premiums cash only. No notes required. Rates aa low as Mutual Companies, and security pcrlect. AU losses adjusted and paid at the Now York Office. Damage to property from lightning, whether fire en sues or not, covered by policies of tbe Glens Full Insu rance Company, . 39 p H S N I X - ” - Fire Insurance Company, OF BROOKLYN. -, . Offices, No. 12'Court St., Brooklyn, 173 Broisdway, New York, aiid- 84 Broad way, WilliamsburgD'. Cash Capital- Surplus,.- ...,..(1,000,000 00 . 618,840 79 Assets,............... .(1,518,840 79 insures Bindings Merehandtoe, and other property, against Joss or, damage by lire, sndjnlatrd Marine Risks, at rates as low as other first class Stock Companies, Particular attention given to the insurance of farm property, Isolated dwellings and their furniture, for one, three or five years. Losses equitably adjusted and paid In cash at this agency.. • DrsxcToss—Stephen\ Crowell, Andrew V. Stout, Henry Collins, John M. Hicks, Isaac H. Frothlneham, George W. Bergen, Alexis Bragg, Charles C. Betts, Jqmes 8. Rockwell, Alvin Cl Bradley, Gustav Schwab, Kara Baldwin, Nathan T. Beers, Gilbert Sayres, Joehna Atkins, Jn,.Angustns Studwell, William A. Budd, Wm. M. Vail, C. A Parsons, Jeremiah V. Spader, Edward A Dow, Samuel W. Burtis, Daniel F. Sfemnld, Edwin T. Rice, Edgar W. Crowell, Daniel Ayres, Harold Dollner, Isaac Brinkorhofif, William P. Beale, Thomas H. Rod man, Wm. B, Kendall, James H. Elmore, Benjsmln F. Wardwcll,MosesF.Odell, A.B.Entjland,EdwInBeen, Nsthnnicl Rutnam, John C. Cole, Daniel II. Gregory, J. D. Ingersoll. . STEPHEN CROWELL, President. EDGAR.W. CROWELL, Vlcc-Prealdent. PsiL ivD X R S haw ; Secretary. - AU information relating to insurance In said Compa ny can.be obtained of G il b e r t B a r n s , Esq., ono of Its Directors, Jamaica. 40 LATHAM M. JAGGAR, Agent for Jamaica. ^M IG A B L E . MUTUAL Life Insurance Company . . . OF NEW YORK, Qffiet, 516 Rroc^icav. (oppoiitc St,Niehola» Hotel ) o r r r c i r s : Joseph H o x le...... ................... . ........... s....President. -K. Dwight Kendsll ....... .Vice President. J- F. R. Haddbir,, ......................... Secretary. . Medical BxaUilner ......... H. G. PIffard, M. D. I U U V K U v V » U * A f i l U I C I | <34 l i t J M i l U M I ) A s Wa J B I B IV U * ’ LeGmrid Lockwood, Joseph Hoxle, Z. Dedrlok. D.Hen- Haight, E. Dwight KcndrUl, A . A. Valeatinb, James ■ST All approved forms of Policies, Endowments snd Annuities. Agents wanted throughout the United States. Clergymen snd Teacher* arc particularly invited to communicate with the home office, , •LUTHER C. CARTER, Gen’l Ag’t a t Large. S jh ’ l G. A xuxsv Agent fortbts plaje. 42 J^ I N G B COUNTY i , Fire Insurance Companye Of THE CITY OF BROOKLYN, Cash Capital,.... ............... ..(110,000.08 Surplui, UctobCt, 1896;....:... : 103,492.62 Totgl Assets,. ,(263,422.62 Offices—Cosxs* BaojiDirar and F irst * Sn. B booxltx , X. D., and. No. 8 Pm* Sf., N xw .Y orx , DixxoToxs—Edw’d T. Backbouhe,1 Hartln Ealbflelsch, Griffith W. Griffith, Charles Hi Fellows, John N.-Hay- ward, Edward North, Joseph T.Buny SamuelS. Free, H i a U s <?» A s U s V U I U I H W K j U U V I g V V s H O I ____ , ____________ Goodwin, Samuel Raynor, Alfred Hobley, Lewis Hurst, Adim C. Msrtln,' Jsmes W. Valentine,. James A. Van, Brant, Thomas Hutbhlnson, Sybresttr Tnttle William' J . Pease, J . V. Mescrple, Ralph Teeth Daniel Smith, Gfeorgo Toole, ■ r EDWARD T. BACKHOUSE, Hsrtxv Poex, Secretary. • President. Wm. E . HokwyLL, Assist Ssc’y. t Applibatlon for innranee on property in Queens Coun ty may ho made to Mr. LATHAM M. JAGGAR, Agent a t Janutca. , :'i 41'1 awd |jN IO N • BOOT ASD SliOE STORE, ooxaxa or Fulto* 8t.«*£ flemritart Ave., Jam*ica, L. /. , •.* - * ■» /. Thankful fog past favors would reopcctfoUy Inform hia ntuneroasfrletidX thathe hsa laid I * anew andtx texstre stock Of Boots and Sbosg bf the various styles. Repair ing of all Undsneatly done and without delay. Gents' custom work made to order. . 86 jpOBTHE . L tiU i c f Brwklfn a n d . yieinity * ELIAS HAN8HAW, * 161 Fulton Stroet^ (corueir Nusmx streot,) . BROOKLYN, .. .... Hasi otened tifs roOrfis -tot thb saie of Ladlea'/Mlstsii’ , ' , Chljdrsna', Boy’s and YmjHu’ <, ... FtittoiiriK Bedtr A lt Shdei, ladtaS. The stock wlU be fopndta c<wtalni!m**S»rt,i vaanii thdVStn^lkirif Xainesare rs#e4*h*fy IXVMd tb m aW iraitaUit' M v a r ls ir of Boots and Bhies. .1 y. ,r. ■ . MjB.—LadlMin attsadaoesw »* ' ■ \ i Q B I N G . T S U P P t j E D ;■ : ‘» 'n ' • ’ * ’ ; *• 1 ’ ■ '»• : • ' ■> -1\ ’ : ■ . • • . ; >• rr .■'►..\1\ i'TH ' V r m . W i m , : . , - - ; : ,M-iii|< .1 .it NEW PdWRR HEESSES, ■ i.i. ’ l i i l t i l \ 1 ' Mi. Il- ' A-or * a a ^ Latest and Most improved Patterns, WB A n fR X P A M D TO * X I 0 O T B AXiX* D Q . —OF*** J O B B B l 3 S T ri?I3S rG H -W intr- ; > ^ SMAXNMSS, ACCURACY AHD DESPATCH. -O - *' \ ' X3ST 1 = 3 ^ 1 C X E 33 wx row Defy CGMpelftlMivftk N e w 'forkC fty! I e, ' ' 4 Orders.Soli flB l V l l,i tin -- -I . I J , j -,i .-i/r.j ,J. * -i <•' ; i i- i n i , n .1 »»;»•.,’!'-! ,Li i* i!f *. ’ • .. ’/I Vt •’,■} 1 i-.Jli.i., tu h -in-”7 > ' '■ a.»««a4idj ’i i '• •> ' ■!? i > ijtvsii'.’c, ' * ' ' ’ ' *•’ 1 1 t W M t t k l } CHOtCE i ■ • '*.■■’ 1 * SEVEN* PE'R C E N T . GOLD ,' * ' . t ' . I ,!*• ■ Er«» of Govornmont Tax. , ( XXAXlV 10 par Osnt. Ouxranoy, FIRST . , NEW YORK 6 > QSWEG0 t.t - . • 5 i . . 1 . , • MIDLAND RAILROAD. ■ - . • 1 THEBE BONDS Can be R e g i s t e r e d . S ix M illions of D ollabs P a id - up S tock . ■ S ubscriptions . No bonds issued on road under construction; Issue limited to (29,000 per mllo of read built and in running order, Being Only a,bout One-Half the Actual Cash CoiJt. The idad is being built with great economy for cash; 160 miles are already completed Jn the most thorough manner, equipped nnd running regular trains; and the whole line (over 400 miles] it la expected will bo comple ted within tbo ensuing year. It is one of tho most important roads In tbe State of New York. It shortens the route from Now York City ness, snd I t will be completed at an aggregate cost for below that of any competing line. TGeaej advantages cannot fall to make lt one of the best paying roads lead ing from the metropolis, and its FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS One of the SAFEST SECURITIES EVER ISSUED. All mortgage bonds issued on Railroads running from tbo City of New- York are good, - and the interest prompt'y paid, although some of them are mortgaged for more than double the amount p er tnlle that the Mid- and Is. Arming the bonds nowoflferlng wo know of none equal to these. For the Investment of trast or other funds there is nothing better; and in exchange for Government Bonds they give a large lnbrcsSo of Income, besides capitalizing tbe premium. They are meeting v '.th rapid sale, and we havo been gratified to find that they are taken chiefly bjr our most conservative and sa- „iOU» capitalist in exchange forGovomment securities, 'rice par, and accrued interest in currency. Circnlans, pamphlets, etc., oh hand for distribution. . GEORG'E O P D Y K E & CO., BANKERS, No. 35 N a s s a u Street, 264 • NEW YORK.* «( AT The head of tho Magazines of to day .”—Norwalk Oa- tettc. “ Pre-eminent among the monthlies .”—Buffalo Com. Aivtrtiur. Putnam’ s Magazine—1870. Published by tbe P utnam M agazine C ompany . [Among tho shareholders are W m . C ollix B kyxkt , and several practical business xren.] The contributors Include the ablest and most popular writers In every section. 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The Elxstlo Supporter has, no equsl for the ctrre of-abdominal wsakner \t - deecriptlon. inporti is io •rcry m EfoiSTIti TRrfSS COMPANY, ' 888 Broadway, Mew York. ;TS AND DRAWERS ' 29 per.Oant: below Broadway Prloss, J W- JOHNSTON, 260 Gains St., between Ghriatlo and Forsyth sta. Six Good Llnen^Drtro Bhlrtafor (0. AUT SBb*(fop4tffim>' tlneh ahdW asbintlaS ^utUn, Gal Langthwaya,flnelyfinlihedfor(16. Also,Cardkmnand WooleWjiexetk'Hoileiyi Gtavei, Muffierxi NeckTlex Collars and Colli. , , 138 «* ABOUNDTHE WOULD.” .. . . whbciitjofekOitf ■ ■ -* M BW Y O M K im m itV E R t *; u ;,rl H ■ /I (8 ;0 d p t r ! A nriBmj -.15 , FAMILY NEWSPAPER.. ; tn ’ii / r Grti'ttta'arid thi'’B*«.1, ’ * ■ ' 1 ; <5 M e-V |j y iGHLY IMPORTANT TO PURCHABERB Dress Goods, Cloaks -Shawls A Silks, HILL, MOYNAN & CO., 276 aud 277 Grand street', New York. 1 Between Forsyth and Eldridge sts., tfould respectfully tali' tho attcntfon. of tho ladle* to their immense stock .of . . Dress Goods, plonks, Shawls, 6i!ks, ,.&c., for the Fait snd Winter season. The dlft'orent Depart ments are now completed, and will bo replenished dally through tho great auction sales, and tbcic own import#* tion, with the Latest Novelties that can bo founa a!ny* where, at lowest prices. * THE DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, consisting6f Rich Eolngellnes, Erencli and Irish.PopUnrw Mohttirs, Empress Olothft, French Morlnos, Alpacas7ot« tnmnnVDlnnM. H mr d»P(a. PleR vinld VshitM. ChQCttCI* AII ft MlilW AJSiX xvuiaiikn 1 contains the moat costly shades of Colored Silks, Molreo Antiques in all colors, and a splendid assortment of Black Silks, from 91,26 peryard end upwards, also Sat in de Ohenc, Silk Poplins, etc., etc. OLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT. Now on exhibition 6,000 Ready-made Garments, v ia : Waterproof, Chi nchllla.I.yons, Velvet, Velveteen, Astra- enan, Silk, Plush, and Plaid Cloaks, etc,/manufactured after tho latest Parisian Fashions, at reasonable prices. Lyons Velvet Cloaks, from (40 to *250. Clotli Cloak* from (46 and spwnrds. Aatrnclian Clonks from (45 and upwards. Clonks mado to order. Extraordinary Bargains In Broche, Long, and Sqiuufe Slta\vle, New Styles of Arab Shawls. , , DOMESTIC GOODS DEPARTMENT. Positively all kinds of Domciitic Goods at Wholesale Prices. A .call Is rcspoctfully solicited. HILL, MOYNAN & CO., . 276 and 217 Grand Street, New York N. B.—Positively One Price. 167 J£A N D & GOVE, ,.jr<rt<* . '..41. •'>\* -■'i, - r - ' , ; ' '** ; ;:* / ;|> <'■ *,,v '‘ ‘ l“ ' ^ if! . ii\-‘ ’ iHiitnmifiuiiminaiiiil- i - . M ^'I?1 ’ r‘ 1460 Brondway, (comer 42d street,) New York, Whole sale and retail dealers In Marbellzed Slate Man tles, Grates and Heaters. University 21 Place cars pass the door. <4 FJ7HE BERRIAN” House Furnishing Ware- Rooms. Fine Cutlery, Silver-Plated Ware, Tea Trays, Steel Fire Irons, Plate Warmers, Coal Vases, Ponders, Foot Warmers, etc.; ' REFRIGERATORS, Kitchen Fumitnre and Gooktng Utensils of every de- 22 scripUon, at lowest prices. LEWIS ~ CONGER 601 Broadway, N.. Y . jpR E E S E ’S Commercial Hotel* No. 17 and 19 Park Ruts. New York, Opposite Aster House snd Now Post Office. The most convenient- location In the city; twelve lines of cars, leading to all parts of city, pas* the door. This home has been repainted and refurnished, and has tlie comforts of a first-class hotel. Conducted on thb - European plan. Single rooms, *1 per day. 2o F. 8. FREESE, Proprietor, f GEO. A. HUNTER & GO. Ho*. 290 tt 292 BOWERY, BRESS SUITS (18 TO (85 BUSINESS s u i t s ; WO TO (80, Bora’ Son* « b t o .M2 TO ORDER, 2 9 0 & 2 9 r^C B O W E B Y , OVERCOATS FROM (T TO 125. NE THOUSAND o K E W P I A K O S , ORGANS! ....................... axd ................ MELODEONB wffi be sold, and from (4 TO (20 MONTHLY, taken on qacli till paid for, o r RENTED CHEAP, and rent applied on purchase, or sold VERY LOW FOR CASH. Second- mcfrSmS hand Pianos a t great bargains. T. S. BERRY & CO., 789 Broadway, comer Tenth street, New York. > 1 ^ SOMETHING. NEW 1 The Folsom Sewing lUachine. A FIRST-CLASS-MACHINE FOR ONLY (37, With ornamental Iron Stand and Walnut Table, A machine as good as tho bent. Is noiseless, make* the elastic stitch, and does all kinds of fomlly sewing. Those wanting a good machine/will do well to call ana examine it. 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