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NCIML AND COMMERCIAL Stocks Generally Steady and Less Active. = THE BANK STATEMENT WALL StREer, } SaTuRDAY, Jan. 16—6 P. M. Western Union opened at 72%, receded to 71% nd closed at 124. Erie begun at 2934, sold down to 2874 and ended at the opening price. P&cific Mail declined trom 3514 to 344, but closed at 35a 84%. New York Central sold at 101% @ 101% a 1014, Wabash at 18) 817%, Lake Shore at 74% & 144 27434. Union Pacific opened at 37, but re- ceded to 3644. Hannibaland St. Joseph began at &4s¢ and ended at 25%. Northwestern common Bold at 45 a 4534 a 443; a 447%; do. preferred at 61 & 61‘;, St. Paul at 37% a 383; a 38, 0.,C. and 1. 0. ended at 9%. Ohio and Mississippi sold at 31 8144 a 30%; Rock Island closed at 102%, Panama at ni. ADVANCE AND DECLINE. The following figures show the changes that have occurred since the closing prices yesterday gud the close of tie market to-day, ADVANCE—Atlantic and Pacific preferred, «43 New York Central, 343 Delaware and Lackawanna, 4,3; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 4s; Harlem, %} Pana- ma, i Quicksilver, 33 Erie, im London, %}3 old, a Deca isk — Erie, 3g; Lake Shore, 3%; Northwest- ern, 3 Ohio and “Mississippi, $3; Pacific Mall, 345 St. Paul, 4%; Wabash, 3; Uplon Pacific, 5; West- ern Union, \; AUantic ‘ind Pacific Telegraph, 1. Tne stocks that remained stationary were Rock Islana, C., O. and L. O., Canton, Northwestern pre- ferred. THE SALES Torday amounted to about 200,000 shares, of which 110,000 were embraced in Western Union. The di: tribution among active stocks was as follows:— New York Central and Hudson, 620; Erie, 5,300; Lake Shore, 24,900; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 200; Northwestern, 20,800; do, prelerred, 300; Rock Island, 1,900; Pacific Mall, 6,100; St. Paul, 5,500; do. preferrea, 500; Obios, 3,100; Western Union, 110,200; Wabash, 2,100; Union Pacific, 12,000; C., 0, and I. ©., 100; Panama, 100, OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, ‘The following tabie shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day:— Opening. fates Stole « Central. 1 pes Yor! a Be En cr 29% Lake Stiore. Tae Wabash... 1846 11% Northwestern. 4536 4435 Northwestern preferred, a 61K 61 Rock Islaud. 103 102% Pitusburg..... 89 89 Sr. Paul, 38% 31% Bt. Pau! 89 58%, Ohio aud Mississipp! 31% 30% New Jersey Central. 107 107 Del, Dack. and Weste: aati 10736 10734 Union Be 37 8644 c., GC. and 1. a 9% 9% Western Union 125% 1256 m1 Atlantic and Tacitis Tel. 28 28 27 Pacific Mail 35 856 34% Panama... al mlx li THE MONEY MARKET. Money on call was in demand atz per cent and closed 3¢ per cent better. Commercial paper re- mains as last quoted. Exchange quiet, but firm, Prime stdrling nominally 4.8634 and 4.90. Sterling rates, 4.85% a 4.86 and 4.89% a 4.894¢. Continental frm, Reichmarks, 9544 a 95% and 96% 296%. Cables, 9674 a 97. Prime Paris, 5.13% @ 5.105. THE GOLD MARKET. Goid opened at'112, moved up to 112% and ended @t 112%. The carrying rates were 23, 2, 3, 13¢ and 1 per cent. CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. Currency exchanges Gold exchanges . Gold balaaces.. 1,497,668 WEEBLY CLEARING HOUSB STATEMENT. Ourrency exchanges $499, 087,585 Currency balauce: + 8,207,245 Gold exchanges, . + 98,201,359 Gola balances, . x 16,088 The specie shipments to-day amounted to $816,000, of which the majority was silver. THE BANK STATEMENT. ‘The following is @ comparison of the bank aver- ages for the past two weeks, The exhibit war- rants the expectation of an extremely easy money market:— Jan. 9. Jan, 16. Differences. = 157,900 $282,972, 700 Dec. $3,185,200 100 23.490,600 Inc. 288,500 100 53,271,900 lnc. 4,450'800 800 236,897,500 Inc, §,283,700 24,407,600 24,288,900 Dec. 118,700 Circulation. The following shows the relations between the total reserve and the total liabilities: — Jan.9. Jan. 16, Digerences. | Bpecie...... }23,222,100 $23,490,600 Inc. $263,500 | Tegal tend’s 60,821,100 65,271,900 Inc. 4,450,800 Tot. reserve $74,043,200 $78,762,500 Inc, $4,719,300 Reserve re- uired ag’s leposits.. 57,903,450 69,224,375 - Exo’s of re- serve ab’v legal re- quirements 16,139,750 19,538,125 Inc. THE FOREIGN MARKET. London advices give the following figures:— Bonsols—Money, 9244 & 9234; do., account, 92% a 92!5; 65 bonds, old, 10734 a 107%; '67 bonds, 107%; @ 107%; ten-lorty bonds, 104% a 104%; new fives, 102:4; Erie, 20% a 26}, Market quiet, vut | Steady. Rentes in Paris, 62f. 40¢. BANK SHARES, Bank shares were more active than usual, Mer- slants’ Exchange sola at 103, Fourth National at » Park at 136, Commerce at 120 a 119 a 119%, Ninth Nanonal at 99, American Excaange at 116, German-American at 90 and New York at 125. The latest bias are annexed :—America, 143; American Exchange, 116; Chatham, 132; Chemical, 1,500; City, 300; Commerce, 11975; Corn Exchange, 125; | First Nations!, 200; Gallatin National, 130; Irving, (24; Leather Manulacturers’, 160; Mechanics’, 18744; Mercantile, 112; Merchants’, 119; Merchants’ Exchange, 103; Metropolitan, 131; Nassau, 105; New York, 124; Norta America, 97; Park, 136; People’s, 133; Pnoemix, 98; Republic, 105; Shoe und Leather, 148; St. Nicholas, 108; State of New York, 108; Union, 180; Fourth National, 96, SPECIE RXPORTS, ‘The following is a Giassification of the specie ex- ports for the week Saieecas gold coi! 8,308,375 ld bars, Bliver bars. Bilver coin Foreign gold. Total ....... tee een eee ee eeee ee $2,828,069 UNITED STATES TREASURY. ‘The Treasury operations for the week included & disbursement Cf $2,196,100 for interest, $1,057,000 in redemption of tive-twenty bonds and the re- celpt Of $1,921,600 for customs. Tne customs Teceipts to-day were $270,000, Total for the Month, $5,150,000. The Assistant Treasarer paid out $114,000 on acccount of interest and | $63,000 in redemption o1 five-twenty bonds, The total payments made by the Treasury | Ou account of the January interest to date are | $13,518,000. The foliowiug were the balances in the Treasury wt the close of business to-day:— Currency, $10,480,039; special deposit of legal tenders for the redemption of certificates of de- Posit, $44,345,000; coim, $70.769,067, including coin Certificates, $28,070,200; outstanding legal tenaers, $82,000,000, National ink notes received jor re. | demption, $46y,000; internal révenue receipts to- day, $270,000; national bank circulation ont. Standing, $852,500,000, of which $2,070,000 are | gold notes; Treasury holds $384,700,000 in bonds to secure national bank circulation and $16,500, 000 to secure puvlic deposits, GOVERNMENT DoNDS, Government bonds closed steauy at the following quotations :—United States currency sixes, 117% & (18; do, do, 1881, registered, 118% a 118%; do. | fo., do. coupon, 1183, @ 118%; do, five-twenties, (£62, rogistered, 1145 @ 114% ; do, do., do., coupon, S _ wee _ NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. @ 118% 5 11244; ao, do., do., Coupon, 114 a 114. RAILROAD BONDS were generally firm on moderate transactions. ‘The following were the late bids:— Alb & . GeG lot tds. abe ne Alb & usg 2a de v ib & Susi al bids ley Tol new bas tos H&E ist m. Clev. BP & A old bd Clev P & 4 new has. bet. Mon & Tol Buft « Erie ne: Bufl & tate 17 Luke Shore div b Lake Shore at, Ches & Ohio 6 36 Chi # alton sink iund.100 ee 2d, r. Mariette Cin 1st. hiral, © Dock a imp tnd ‘er it 85, 1085 wey fi Bf ry Ohio & Miss con $f Ohio @ Miss consol, Ohio @ Miss 2d, con’ Cen Pac x bonds. Gen Pac, San Joq hd josiern F Facide vond: t non Pac ii ei Union vacific Fae Rit of Mo, Ist. Tac RK ot by 2d. ‘8 f...100%4 lam... 10h Wel au - Bel & So I! ist m, fal, Peona & W Tol & Wab istm, st Toiedo & Wab con. Ce Great West Ist, 6 Dub & >ioux chy Fh di % Cedar F & Minn Ist m. 31 Mich South 7p c, 2d m,101 NEW YORK STOCK A nce SALES —-—_—_. do, do., do., coupon, "118% a1183¢;3 PRE ten- forties, registered, 115 411594; do, do., coupo' 11636 @ 11546; do, fives, 1881, registered, 112}; a EAN ret pe: 105% SaTURDAY, Jan. 16, 1875, BEFORE CALL—10 Ae M. $15000 Erie 4th m. ‘6.00 Cen Pa lst, 309 do. 1: Han & 8tuio Ry. 2000 Chi & N W RK. do. 0. 10:15 AND 11:30 A, M. S5-20,c, "63, | 8 118 bec -20,¢,’68, be b’ 14 Bree aos SEEEEEECE = oi ifs Lat, Pike 4 1 OF Mod: 6.00G Wei Looe S000 Gt Western 2 i 7c00 Interna'l, Ist..... 2. 200 Pac or ids 3 Tw Mua -tP BR.sbe 200 a . 2 20) Han & StJo..bec Pega gmserecncy tn BAMA U NANA 30 Ohio & Mk do. Rye an ao. me a ge genne i te 25 do. 400 Erie Railwa Jue Cha & KT $3000 Ten 6 i000 Har 1 ebe 53% 1008 Un Ts lov West UT. ‘bdscbe 10 7.0u Gt West 24 m.be 6’ 1u0 shs Con Coal 2 is BO Ata tne ieis.sbe hy ONY CAHK.....be wis Ny Contin, con 108% ra ‘a 700 kg fa.b8 a wo fee ,, 50” bn Ws lor 50" N'Y 100 sha Canton, Go. bu W tae rele da Ho ae d ao 1p do. y 20) Harem KO fo tov Panama RB 101. ae 1 Un Pac RR. 120 40" do. 1144¢ @ 114K; dO do., 1864, registered, 1165 a | 300 (116%; do, do., do., coupon, 1163 & 116% ; do. do., (865, registered, 118 @ 118%; do. do, do., oou- pon, 11834 @ 11834; do. do, do, new, registered, 11746 @ 117%; do. do., do., coupon, 1179% & 117}; do, 4o., 1867, registered, 118% & 118%; do. do, do, Coupon, 11896 & 118)4; do dow 1888, regiatered, 1184 1d) u8 8% 1G PRICES=3 P. M, Wascbattekss HS Me MUS abies USS 8 is ui% BEFORE CALL~i2:30 P, M. nO, renee be me «be Bs ar SECOND BOARD—I P. M. igh Pac RR...88 203 pf. of 10 Mora Esehit >. 95% 2703 P.M 200 shs LS&M 8 RR.D3 74% | do. 4 i} Broadway, ‘New. York. | property. Cuicksiiver Quicksilver At & Pac Te Mich Cen Adams’ Ex. BsDeReeese fas a HAVANA’ MA MARKET. Havaxa, Jan. 18,1875. 201 a 22; American, 206 a m the United Siates, 6) day: . ye short sight, 50 a 52'premlum ; 6) da: mfum: short sight, 12 a 14 promi fo A ‘Durch, EUROPEAN MARKET. Loxpon Propuce Marxrt,—Lonpon, Jan. 16—Evenii Calcutta linseed, 60s. a 60s, Od. ; spirits turpentine, 268. 9d, a 27s, per cwt oo FINANCL Ale N¥ STOCK AT EXCHANGE WILL BE PUR chased on margin, tive per cent; privileges at close market pric Ron nats ry circulars free. ALi GHAM & CO, 12 Wail street. EY & BARLEY, vPROE ERS, i BROAD. BGOITATS P ELSON MEM sh gold, we nomina mn per arrobe. ROLAL rarer WANTED F ‘OR CASH, . WEEKS, Banker, 178 Broad Way. STOCK PRIVILEGES ON MEMBERS #10CK MM Ei Aieth $150 to $450. Mar rots daily: es Puts or Calls, $1 Ket pecially Double Privileges, active, allording chances tor good on aoubie Uva 3 Send tor elroular, HA € Most TAGUE, No. 6 Broad street. LL. PERSONS NOT DESIRING TO DISPOSE OF their Lite Insnrance Poiictes by absolute sale, may borrow the cash surrender value at N, LDI BEES, cy A. RAILROAD BONDS. OF ALL KINDS Bouaut . Securities of defaulted roads a specialty. &, Aad" C. Fux, ‘30 Broads ureot Post office box 1.836. —BONDS AN) STOCKS FOR INY: goby Lille you want to buy or sell, consult W. H. WEE: Banker, 173 Broadway. information tree,’ No specula! tive business transacied. DY, ACCUSTOMED 0 REFINED SOCIETY, ambitious, talented, desires assistance trom, Wealthy gentleman in establishing herself in profitabl enterprise. Sree jous communications unnotice Address VERITATIs, box 192 Herald oles. —MONEY LOANED PROMPTLY ON MORTGAG: + Mortgages cashed: het pone. ae Kstate, Furniture, &c., sold by auction, STLVENSON, Jr., LU Pine street, ‘or 3b Bast Pe street. $4,000 AND. 84,50) SECOND PURCHASE Morigages on city dwellings tor sale; liberal | 123 William i iscount offered; or would exchange for tree improved City Property and add some cash, Owner, LICHTEN- STEIN, M44 Last Forty-fourth street, T REASONABLE RATES--MONEY ON LIFE AND Endowment Insurance Policies; Mortgage and other securitics, Insurance of ull kinds elected with best companies. "J. J. HABRICH & OO., 117 Broadway. A WPUT OR CALL ON. ANY STOCK COST $1U0 + per 100 shares; double privileges, $200. Contract re on members of the New York stock Exchange, “The tei thirt, fe many $100 Investments have revurned a 1,000, We will when desired select the best stock for # recigiek venture, ‘Call or send tor our explanatory pamphlet, also a copy of the were Doin 3 in Ho, street; sample free. TUMBRIDGE & Bankers und Brokers, Wall street, New Yorks Ae 80 NASSAU STREET—AT THE LOWEST RATES, Loans made, on Lite Policies, aorehanaine, 2 nd monds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, &¢. POLD, 80 Nassau stree ween Fulton and John. . 8 AND 10 PER CEN City and State Bon nds, Railroad, Bonds, ‘Y Railroad Stocks, Abo other choice Stocks and Bon 3 pay’ ing 10 to 15 per ata reduction below par, tor sale by ALBERT H, NICOLAY & CO., Stock Brokers and Auctioneers, 43 Pine street. —Investment securities our specialiy 23 years. At REASONABLE RATES $50,000—SUMS FROM $100 up on Securities, Life Policies, Furniture, Pianos, Diamonds, general Merchandise; storage; Second Mort- gages casned, JAMtS CAGNEY, 531 Hudson street, near Tenth. A LARGE AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN IN small or lurge parcels on city Property, without bonus; Second Nor tpages cashed. jk, COLE & GRAY, 536 Sixth avenue, LARGE AMOUNT OF TRUST MONEY TO LOAN on Bond and Mortgage, in sums to suit, on tmproved and hy yak real estate in this Al small bonus, CTOR FREUND & SON, 76) Third aventie. A —PERSONS WISHING TO BECOME POSTED ON + stock operations should subscribe tor the Wall Street Review, $1 5)a year; sample copy and 48 page pempnley ed ae in appaS lon or mailed by the publish. | HICK. 'U., Bankers and Bro! 72 ANK BLANKS, SLIPS, Headings und e banks, bankers, Promptl; iaeniah EsTABLISH gas OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, No, 58 Bowery, southwest sornte of Canal street 1975 January iiterest now payadic. | i gee not withdrawn wilt be credited as an original be entitled to interest trom Be L “Prescut 1 rato. of interest, six per eent. made Re =: 08 OF betore January 20, will draw inierest TP trom ne bank is open every day for a reception and ment of money trom 10 A, M, to3 P. M., and on Monda: and Saturdays irom 10 A.M. to7 Bank books in German, French B.A. Srymour A. Bunce, Secretary. (CAPITAL SECCRED FOR MERCHANTS, MANUFAC. | turers, Mining Companies, ac. Undersigned have applications trom numerous persons de:tring to invest XANDER FOTHINGHAM & CO, Bankers and Finanglal Agents, 12 Wall street. NASH IMMEDIATELY IF NEEDED—EQUIVALENT only required.—Will buy anything that fs saieabie; tions confidential; will caii where requested. KEADY MONKY, box 171 Herald office. Ds TO LOAN—WITHOUT BONUs, Property AT Cliyy ISAAC HONIG, © BILLS, RECEIPTS, NOTE y kind of Printing suitable tor brokers, are linancial companies atthe Mk TROPOLITAN PRINTING 218 Broadway nd English, INTAKD, President halls ment, root i REEDMEN'S SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITO%8 DE. fiiing an early adjustment of thelr claims by a re. Detween land 5 P. Ma on | able attorney will call, THOMAS H, HARTWELL, 19 Nassau street, Sew York. XOOD $12,000 HORTGAGS SECURED ON 900 ACRES and improvement Irginta; $8,000 Morteage o1 ew York teneu ens Visite bi aw Van han ‘xood rgen or Brooklyn. a Addons RUSIICA, ‘ald ottice. ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOD NEW art York SORMOW Oy ES bonus. Principaly de- Ing to HST a ~ OHANT. i Pine street OHN 8. PIERCE, 1066 BROADWAY, Mere onny, without vonus,’ on approved Real F ork aud vicinity; also purchases Mortga: ates, ‘ONEY TO LOAN in sums to sult, Institution funds, Money furnished in ten days. Charges, one per cent and lawye C. Ch 2 40 Kast ‘kightooath street, ORTH RIVER, SAVINGS BANE. = orner Kighth av., and West thirty-fourth stree \ds—A semi-annual dividend ay the. Fate of six be per cent per annum on all sums trom $3 to $! will paid on ‘and atter January 18 1575. rae ‘Money deposited on or betore the 20th of January will nuar: draw interest trom J Bank open daily tr H day, Wednesday and Satur o'clock. James O. Bennett, Secretury, FFICE OF THE GUARDIAN FIRE IN URANCE Company, 187 Broadway, ouaiaa yy, 13, 1875, The Board of Directors have this day declared @ semi. annual Dividend of Five per cunt Papas OB, on ee octet ar DESCRIPTION AST DUE CLAIMS OF EVERY Collected in all parts of, the United states by the spondents of the GAZZAM Coilection Agency, cor- | street and Broad RU ‘ST FUNDS TO LO\N— N LONG TERMS, | on New York or Brook: improved or w Improved Property: Recgnd and Leasehold povisages wanted. SHIPMAN & MERSEREAU, Union n Bullding, se Wall street. NRUST 25,000 TO LOAN ON CITY OR Brooklyn property, in sums of $4,000 fo $5,000; also $60,00) In sums of $10.0 cach, without bonns, A NNETT, 11 Broadway, room BL | Tas «4 art TION OF CAPITALISTS Is SOLICITED investigate an article of manufacture solute and santimited demand, Address i a aan} et, New York. aseerity rl stro Une pink. 5 pt yor een tb Nos nd Uanal street, corner Lat; ‘Open daily, from i) toa, and Monde sveningy 3 to? Adsets. over eleven miijtion dollars, Surplus, one million doltars. Bix per cent interest allowed. Monee deposited on oF before wenuery 18 will bear interest trom January 1. A divide le of six per cent per annum has been d President. ay. Glared payable ou and’afier January ty, N. J. HAINE Cnarix, Treasurer. ANTED- $5,000 AND undouot JO SEP LL MASONS No. TPine stre t bondsmen. v TANTED—$10,000, ON UNDOUBTED R&AL ESTATE security, wortn tour times the amount... ANON MALTBY, Attorn aw, 59 William street, New York. NW ial cane ceenre BONDS ol ROPE ee | will take them vaymene on C) CanTy NG. 208 West Washington treet Chicago, Tl. ANTED—BY A LADY SiUDENT OF MEDICINE, ny sician who it her. Answer, bh name Tiuid Address, SiUDEN', Herald’ Uptown Brench “t LW BoxXDRRD ae Ja dg BUF: e WELL ee Busines: con $l. 000 ¥.8 zg 92,09 2. Tali mi 0° es bu dine wa a wil ar R NT 1A | Ro hox 2948 GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS BREN CONNECTED for some. years, desires to rst class huuse to manage box 214 Herald office. N SHARE EQUALLY IN FINANC “$8,000 WA $3. 100 E mayexten th ficcker Bro Jewell Br in Maryland rights in F Aly a NTED—ON GOOD SECU- the manutacture of the 1 approved by Minnesota, or w ty ‘ine leading flour mills i model in store, $5.000 $5. 5.000 79 box'th S6'erald Herald Bi $5.000 VGN B TO $150,000.— PARIIES DE invest should not fail to inv 10 $50,000 TO LOAN ON FIRST CITY Morwages, with bonus, RY: P, VAN ZANDT, 81 Cedar street for a savings . 89 homas street $1,000 WANTHD-ON BROOKLYS ur times the and an. nner JOUNSON. portunity seldom met with —WE 10.000.-85, $i] Bedding and Ft Address H. & CO. DESIRE THIS AMOUNT AND es of an active business man in iture Trade, wholesale and retail. ation D New | Yor “1 $10 00 TO LOAN ON IMPROVED REAL Estate, in New York or Brooklyn, in Suit, for five years. Apply to J. D. CONDIOT, Bi way, room 1 $10,000. 142 Herald —A GENTLEMAN, HAVING THY CON- trol of a first class enterprise promising $90,000 in four months, requires th which he will pay liberal interest, give a ahare of the profits and tully secure investor, bove amou! Address A. nt tor box $12,000 tor three pracosi¢, years. HARDPA ‘PO $15,00) WANTED—IN THE GRANITE business; has paid 30 per cent pe For particulars box 216 Herald office, $12.000 dress S., box 3.151 Post office. $15 5.00 WANTED—S! fered WANTED—ON FIRST MORTGAGE ON Jiouse and Lot on Secoud avenue. RED BY FIRST gage, on @ plot ot tnd 16 miles trom New 15,000 was off June; first class will be given. Principals 1, Herald office. last Ad- MORT- BUSUESS OPPORTt NITIES. Bopsess, NOTICE.-AN ESTABLISHED MAN facturing wad wholesale house of twelve years Slunding in this city. with a capital now invested of 25,00, desire to develop their 8 by forming an incorporate stock company with 4 capital of $100, id and wward which there 4s (already coniriputed 30.0) tor the 1 le merchandise in | great an continual hout. the Cu $ Casadas. requires no expensive ne the business chincry,) The amount investe! in ‘wa: hinery does ot This is a sale investment, the attention of tr to the adv box 187 H EsK ROOM IN A VERY PL EASANT OFFICE. ap. 1) ply at 607 Broadway, room « fOR, SALE CHEAP—ON ACCOUD and deserving estors. Al reference will be d their business. Aduress Tt OF OTHER mess, an old established and well paying Flour Business, Room # No. 359 Fuiton street, Brookiy Foes ESTMENT—ONE OF THE BES? PROP. ties in Brooklyn for sale: brown stone corner Rtore ou jogaing: street, and piatle complete, Address BOWDOIN, Herald Brooklyn Bra: ottice: \ENTLEMAN, ALONE IN A WELL ESTABLISHE staple manufacwuring business and controllin fine trade, readily increased with ada‘tjonal means, Would like an oftice partner wih $10 capital. Apply. GRIGGS & CARL 9S Broadway WILL DISPOSE OF MY INTEREST IN A WELL established, Well paying and resoectable business for L5Us cual: but the party purchasing must be a young man of education and good habits and acceptable to the Temaining parwwer, Address W. Hi. S., box 3,071 Fost office. WAVE $5.0) TO INVE®1 facturing business that wil b ri s only noticed, Address J. W., ation Fe Fost of N TORS OR OTHERS HAVING FOR SALE NEW and useful Articles, suitable for agents to sell Pasty ing IN A STAPLE MANU prin- estigation ; cp. out the country, address, jor one week, UNIVERS. box HU Herald office. WOULD LIKE 10 HAVR A PARTY WITH $1,000 et oJoin with me in biees paying business, Ad- Dox 125 Herald office, 5 yeurs, on g anand & large bon: rk or Brooklyn; brokers ne r which $45, $20.000 PRIVATE PARTY, box 10? Herald oft ESTATE MONEY TO POMS FOR 8 OR ‘ood Ki ste i ed not ir, ‘Address Y in New $25.000 Bo commission oF brokerage. TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE it can be divided in smaller amount G8. Di. 39 Nassau street, WANTED— erty, A. SORES ao Ll $26.00 va i fae il IMPROVED COUNTRY principals. ty sireet, New York. HAVE $900 TO INVEST AS PARTNER IN SOME hight manutacturing business already established. Address 1. M. 1, Herald office. ACHINE SHOPS —ADVERTISER | WISHES TO connect large and profitable b s. protected by four patents, with parties owning shops ‘and touudry. Address MACHINERY, #9 Grand street, Jersey City. ARTY RETIRING FROM LONG ESTABLISHED patent Dipsia #8 will sell tor $300 Business; handsoine Broadway office, neatly furnished, rent ouly $44. Aa- a ‘ENTS, He! $40.00: TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE on Brooklyn im; tosuit CALLENDEK & LAU: roved Property is RIENG, $0 Pine s in sums eet. 120.00! TO LOAN—ON jortzages bough BOND AND MORT™ gage, on improved city and Brooklyn ropertys ,Blno Firat and Second 3 A. ALLEN & CO., No, 5 Pine street it ress PA’ rald office. Peruse WANTED-IN THE DRUG BROKERAGE busines: Rates having the capital to put against Knowledge business may address, fo 8., 1,917 Master street, Phil ARTNER WANTED—IN REAL ESTATE BUS. NESS; Pica peat docs location upper part of Sixth avenue. Address is Fr one week, J. $125.00 ward, fora Sarna of year: JOHN D. Ov ¢! box 19, Post office, New ¥. 147.000, Witte oaned i TO LUAN—ON BEAL ESTATE. this city, in sums of ‘without bonus. 39,000 and up- REY, 162 Broadway, room 9. TO AN ESTATE, in sums, on good First rigages in New York er PE PWORIES: Address BSTATE, IN $150.000. gage on good New tosuit. J. a. VAN AUKE. ,000, $50,000, $20, $13,000 and $7,500 to loan on Mort: och at rth away baewoe in sams $165.000 Property 4 ul peveawase rou in SHA TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE ON cITy varlous sama RD HARNETT. , basement. $200.000 Without bonds; also mone, hold Mortzages, PAUL TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN—ON FIRST cluss city Property in sums to suit, jor firs second an . TODD, le Liverty street, $350.00 sums to suit. CAL! TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORT. Bags, on New York cit! DER « Pro LACRENOK, 8) ‘ine st. rty in _COPARTNERSHIPS, RODTER. COMMINBIO! \ OR FIRST CLASS RETAIL Business.—An active American reexpe nee in this city, would like wtth a well established house as part- can furnish $8,009 to $10,000 capital: best of reter- ences will be given and required; all comuunieations oH tly confidential Address PRODUCE, box 123 Herald oftice.. manor maiy’§ et himseit WE OWNER OF A VERY VALUABLE MANUFAC. turing business, having made competency and ishing to retire, would sell on easy terms ; $20,000 (value mery. &¢.) required in money or security ; this Days large profits and is worthy of attention, ogitively without riak, fainetpale only address ‘ACTURER, box 102 Wiliamsburg, L. L, Post HE ADVERTISER, A MEMBiR TEN YEARS OF the Stock Exchange, with first vlass reference, will receive offers for business by those who can furnish nh cap ital and business, either as operator or for a part ships Address, giving real name, in confidence, PACIFIC, 180 Herald oftice. mex ‘-THE GENTLEME, FUKNISHING GOOD3s Department in a first class merchant tatlor’s store on Union sqaare: a good chance tor a branch ot an ghtablished business or tor a beginner: terms very eas For turther particula box 184 Herald Up: town Branch office, LEXANDER HARGREAVES mond Hill, near Liverpool, and John Edgar John- partners and E NRO THERS & UO. Son, of New York, have this in cur houses in this country and New York, Jan. 1, 1375. RR. V. R, SCHUYLER BECOMES A PARTNER 2p our orm 1 rome this date. tw York, Jan. 1, 1875, day ES BROWN, OF been Cd HUYLER, IARTLEY & GRAHAM, RICH- EW FIRM: + excellent plac: WILL FIND THE PRINTING ESTABLISHMEN', No. 218 Broadway, | to have their ‘Printing done with less, heatness and cheapness, METROPO: LITAN E Shite aden din HERETOFORE EXISTING | = igned, under the firm name of Sday dissolved by mutual con- MORTIMER BROWN, JOSEPH D, POWERS 1H T between the unde! Brown and Powers, is sent. Dated Jan. 14, 1875. BU! SINESS | OPPOKTUN I ‘TIES. “VERY COMPETENT " MANUFAGTURI & OF FIN Jewelry, haying a factory in Negvark. N. J. stocked with machinery and tools, would like io munu- faciure exclusively tor a New York Jobbing house, or Would take @ partner with adequate reans whois well M.N., box 1 acquainted with the trade, Heraid office. dress E weil GOOD BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY,—Tl Park Hotel, corner Seventh avenue and Fitty-ninth strect to iet. fur a term of years, on moderate terma Inquire of owner, on the preimis se8. E CENTRAL member of New York Sto g business. Address M. W., PARTNER WANTED—WITH CAPITAL, BY - | ek Exchange of large ex | perience. tor the purpose of encaxing tn a general ba in Herald offi rhs A oitice. PARTY WANTED—WITH $25 00”, 22 MANUFAC- ure patents articles in Rardware ; lew York Post oiice. OWNING A VALUABLE PATENT og KRY desires @ partner, of energy. with $3.00 to | ady money, to introduce the patent isp onneg | te Address box 3,751 A PARTY, FIRST CLASS HOTEL OF 40 ROOMS FOR SALE.— Good restaurant and bar trade; Rear a rallroad. centre. Address + good 000 re: pay and usetul alike (o business men and institutions, address ALPINS, Herald office. lease: locati USINESS, ‘box 136 jor lite. HE ‘ADV! RTISER, CONTROLLING A LARGE amount of money and a factory, wishes to meet with a party controlling a good staple or patent article to be manufactured; no notice taken of letters unless stating what the invention is. Address K., box 197 Her- office, HE GOODS IN A COUNTRY VARIETY STORE Delaware, doing a live cash business. to be sold at a erifice; real estate inthe vicinitv of New Yor« taken part payment, Address PROPRIKIOR, box 216 Nerata office. WASTED—A PARTNER MITH A FEW THOUSAND doliars to extend a prope lary medicine business Jong established; rare chance: large returns guaranteed. (dress HENRY, box 103 Herald office. ws ANTED—PARTNER IN PATENT ha holt Be long established, with capita. Address K., box 122 oMece. WA4nNteD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, thorough knowledge ot the meat business; no be dection to to Raa rarines! desired, Call on or address Ww ED TO PURCHASE—AN INTEREST IN AN esiablished prope ue medicine business or any medicine having real merit. Address, with particulars, CANFIGLD, box 111 Herald ‘office. We Siaii PARTNER, WITH $1,000, IN AN OLD tablished liquor btsiness: none but those ot in- nd yood standing need apply. Address W., box Id Uptown Branch office, ‘D—AN ACTIVE MAN, TO INVEST $5,000 TO 000 and take position of treasurer in profitable luring business that will bear investigation. REAURER, box 4681 Fost office. ws D— PAR'NER, WHEELWRIGHT OR pisckeratth, to take half inierest in @ good shop: one who can command some*work. Call and examine at 380 West Twelfth street. ANTEDCA PARTNER WITH CASH CAPITAL take equal interest in @ general store doing businsas ina thriving York to amount of $60,00) lars call on or ad street, New York. ANTED—TO MANUFACTURE ANY earanEs OF W jn ge nail a lero New Der anDuTD. For articu. IKE BROTHEHS, rf jarclay re A® street TABLISHED BUTTER STORE, DOING a large cash business, for sale; full investigation solicited; owner leaving the city. Apply at 158 \s8 Chainbers fall 11 A interest in a SOLVENT, Herald office, FIRST CLASS BUSINESS MAN, OF HIGH MORAL character, will cxchange Country Property for an first class commission “house. « Add! A‘ find a read: chaser or aswi: ry strict cont fence, CAPIVALIBS I, Y¥ PARTY OR PARTIES IN BUSINESS HAVING Jarge stocks on hand, and stance Dox 10 address: Herald ot in embarrassment, can ing, in fice, A. Migit'ana practic ortunity ot making mone; oftice, WIDOW LADY OF BUSINESS CAI ACITY, ‘ante to meet with Address WRITER, Herald '§ good op- Wrought iron or steel: best of tacillt nd drop hammer forging a specialty. Adaress M: 8., S Rerald oilfice. WANTED A PARTNER, WITH FROM $6,000 TO $2,000 (by an Israe ite), in a respectable and profita- ple business that will bear invesig ation; advertiser thorough knowledge of the business, and the above amount in cash. None out principals peed ad- dress H., box 217 Herald office. We w ARTNER we $ 000 CASH, 10 MANU. facture an article in confectionery, already tried and tound profitabie; applicant is already established and has had fitteen ears? experience z &@ wholesale midonee confectionery. Address L,, box 112 Her- ald office. Ww NTED—A sted atte PRACTICAL MILLER, ct from $2,090 to take a third interest in a fi jour and grist mill, hy ‘located ond & basin 38 ale tablished. AdJress MILLER, box jerald A requiring but. ing busine: 0st o A (witn mereaiiive ayene angements their credits. FM, MAN OF UNQUESTIONED REPUTATION, DE- sires a partner of good business qualificationg, who Gan furnish the means, to estavlish a respec ‘able, ery: | small capita. Address ce, New York. PARTY WITH $12,000 0. Celie testy Business; tuliy secured: net profits 25 per cent; large demand guaranteed; mechanic pre- ferred. Address W. R. W., Herald office, A™ ness for sale, $3,500: Worth the money, ce. Address GOODWIN, ESTABLISHED CORK MANUFACTURING stock and machinery wiuue | box 120 Herald established business; TL EMAN WANTED, WITH ed. Address BUSINE! IN A N_ OPPORTUNITY SELDOM will purchase the Lease, Hotel, situated eight in alitetime. Address A fre x 137 with $6.00, agents, ba EL AS BUSI $1.00" oF $2,00) either as in some. res Be rvicus. with capital, would ing: undoubted reterences 112 Herald oifice. PARTY, WITH $3,000 TO $5,000, join in some sate and legit JU, 81 Cedar street, roums | and 2, on) ia ewe York; @ chi iven, | Ress and where located, aadressing READY. Casi. box feaee OFFE: ., of & apler tit Herald oftice, QUALIFIFD, WELL EDUCATED BUSINESS MAN ‘As @ partner to take entire charge of & well-established manuacturing business of best repu- tation: the owner to remain as silent partner; no nisceo references required. Add! ULD £ partner or take a ctable business, well esta blishe afford an aaron State ni imate business. $1,500, Profits large; investiga- | 85, box | ‘Herald office. 2 | ance of | WOULD LIKE TO wher ue 7 | $2.000. | Wants the above to extend | $3.00 ‘ANTED.—WE ‘WOULD GIVE TO A GUOD PARTY the sole agency in Brooklyn for our ales who can command capital sufficient to Cy de the same; a large trade can be done there and: ood opportunity for an energetic man, Apply ly to T. %. ab & CO,, Howard Brewery, 518 to 5:2 West Thirty-third street, ANT MORE Caan IN MY BUSINESS, SILENT q profits large; fine store, on one of the way: stablished 10 years and doing jonest, en ata can fn) A man of chat st and learn all L pert ‘ulars of th: opportunity by. mata essing -IN ny ‘box 19h Herald Uptown Branch office, No agents. 1. OO WANTED—TU SUPPLEMENT _ $8,000, $ completing contracts paving several hun- Gred'; iberal intrest oflered. Also sinali metal and wood foreman and ee worker on interest. Address MANUFACTURI office. -THE OWNER OF A VALUABLE ticle already established, the business, for which a liberal share of the profits will be given. Address G. W., box 137 Lerald ofties. gs) > ()( WANTED—WITHOUT SE RV ICKkS PRE- $2.5 ferred, in an established whol! business: full invest gation allowed; hands bon and security, Address Mr. MACKENSIn, 17 Warren W | street, room 3. ADVERTISER WANTS this amount to join biin in a first class tion; the very best ypCoRrlty, given for ed, = Addi a. s » box Ml Herald A PARTY WITH $3.000. siness op H nount inv office. TO, $6,000 PARTNER WANTED WITH above ‘amount in cash, or a properti owner preferred, in an estabiiched parlor furniiure bust. hess (wholesale, Address PARLOK SUITS, Herald office St 3, OO CAS WANTED, A sOUND DRY Goods or Country Store Business, with living Rooms attached; must be cheap; town or country. Address COMMA, Herald office. THE stock, FOR SAL e of a Fancy ng Furnishing "Goods dd ated ‘th avenue, liberal ine Apply at FIX. state, A facturing houses iu New York for the wants @ partuer, with from im in carryin ces KiVen a suteed. Address wired, and on the same business; the ACID. Factony, CAPACITY 39 in perfect workt order, for Inquire ot Si NSHEIMER, GENTLEMAN WHO HAS BERN OONNEOTED with one of the largest and most successiul manu ry $50,000 to satustactor return oH, box 129 Herald o sale or s ‘guar. BARGAIN,—THE PATENT screw for sale ‘se; owner in anoth oftice, Albany, 5 ADDITIONAL Lie eta manufacture: " a 38. Versons with capit Ol Approved opportunities. c CAPITAL r8 Greene tee PROCURED id iM RATCHETT CORK. the most useful and salable one in er business. Address box 30 i ty ‘ae onikuse f pining rokers, 93 Broadway. Post FOR | broadway ier For parviculars, appl hird avenue, corner Fuel trig ae nc EE IE RARE UHANCE FOR A PARTY WITH A SMALL | for sale, or to exchange for) a IONEL MILLINERY AND FANCY GOOuS ESTABLISH. one in splendid — business locall Roku al ten ‘te an mal ay ae én Siiele used 4 be parueuiars an C Tispection € ent A tier AR i. WANTED rhe Rae ET a IN FT, igh. rpajued at | ke Loi, ae | $3,000, vara —A_ PARTY WITH THIS AMOUNT CAN find a good Op ponnntty tor Investment 2.000. ADVERTISER, THOROUGHLY rsant with ail the details of a Mighly’ profitabl ufacturing busine: Associate with cash capital Address Re 3 Heraid office. (nn DROWNED AT SEA. The pilot boat David Mitchell, No. 3, which ar- Tived at the city yesterday from a cruise, reports that on Janaary 15, at half-past one A. M., off Bar. negat, wind blowing fresh from north-northwest, Hans Pytersen, seaman, a native of Norway, twenty-three y: hile reefing the jib, was kuucked overboard and drowned, Every en- deavor was made to save him, but all attempts were in vain. FISHERME) FATE. BRAVING THE COLD 8NAP IN JAMAICA BAY—TWO COLORED CITIZENS OF CANARSIE FROZEN TO DEATH AT THEIR OARS, Joseph Simmons, Jeremiah Holmes, Henry Sol- ting and Peter Opperman, four fishermen, of the little namilet lying on Jamaica Bay known as Ca- narsie, L. L, put out from shore at that place on Saturday morning last, defying the cold blasts Which were blowing across the waters irom the broad Atiantic. Simmons and Holmes were ne- Broes and the other men are Germans. | They ogoupie parate boats, which, as darkn co. ruted apart. Anxie for their Bales bo tool ne Doaseasion om wnat iplenue hoe ‘snare whe 001d ime » Dox 150 Herald Uptown Branch oftice. |} have first class security for money invested by ad- | H. J. Herald ott 1 it tensity. Fires were lighted on the shore, apd watch was kept jor the absept fishers men until daylight. Early on Sunday morniag &@ soa Of Simmons pulled out among the little shoals or isicias which dot the vay in search of bis father, On reaching Rule Bar he disco’ Henry Soiting and Peter Oppeaman. They bad rescued irom impending deaty the evening pr vious by Henry smitu, wno resides on that island, When iscoverea by the latier geutleman they Were lying alinost uncousclous im their voat, had drifted on snore. to young Si men. On Frday morning, a3 8000 a8 navigation would permit, W. H. Newberry, N, Schenkiand and Simmons, Jr., proceeded upon another tour of ex. ploration. They found the missing boat ae in one of the meadows and both simmons and Holmes sitting dead at their oars. The bodies were takeo to Canarsie where they were interred, Holmes wi forty years old aud Simmons seventy, Hot! were Married and ieave large families, WALL STREET NOTES. FAILURE IN THE STOCK MARKET—THE RIVAL TELEGRAPH COMPANIES—SALES OF STOCK aT AUCTION. The fluctuations in the stock market yesterday willbe found under the appropriate column, They were, however, generally within the range of one per cent, but there was a feverish undertone to all transactions, especially as at midday the fale ure of a small nouse was announced, This proved tobe the urm of William M, Whittemore, No. 63 Exchange place. The HERALD representative called at the place of business of the unfortunate broker and had an interview with the bonke keeper. The latter stated that Mr. Whittemore had been “long” of the market, and the recent heavy decline bad exhbausied his margins; they hoped to make a settlement with their creditors saorty, and could give no approximate idea of their lia- bilities; they were, however, not large. Western Union was the speculative card early im the day and deciinea snarpiy, but was carried up nearly to yesterday’s figures in the late trade, by the covering of the “shorts,” 1t was supposed. A good deal has been said on the street about the rivalry between the Atiantic and Pacillc Tele- graph Company and the Western Unton, the ex- ectation vemy that with the udyent of General Eckert to the Presidency of the former company there would be a general reduction 10 rate: and sharp competition, Erie has takep a business step at length of vast importance in moving Irom her gaudy Opera House offices down town to tueir vid quarters, at the foot of Duane street. Comment on this movement in Wali street was very flattering to the business sagacity which prompted the change, Bonas aud stocks not on the oitictal itst of the New York stock Exchange can only be sold at @uction, and, as will be seen by @ record below, quite a large amount of these were disposed ot yesterday ut public sale as well a8 some securitie: which are duil of saie at tue Board. Tne tollowing is the report :— eu Burlington and Missouri Railroad Company per cent consolidated bonds . $60) Buriington and Missour! Railroad Company 7 per cent land morigage. $4,00) Burlington and alissourt Railroad Ron peune 8 per cen} oliaated bonds . $2,000 Builington aud Missouri ‘allroa Company 8 per cent mortgage consolidated bon: $20,000 Houston and ureat Northern Rai any rs mortgage 7 per cent bond Siku) New Jersey. entral Ratlroa per cent consolidated aire bonds. $20.00 North Musourt mortgage 7 per cent bon 88% & $3,0u) 1oledo and abash Saiiroad’ Company? La ie cent kuulp bonds: 72,00) New York State 7) per cent Bounty Loan, ..105 }22,000 Placid) an a helped Gaslight Bom any 7 per cent conve , sb shares Mercantile 3 American 31 pany. Jshares Hust Laver Berry Company; oi shares Miller brothers Cutlery C ma 100 sual Q ing Company $20,009 Western Union ‘Ie legray Soman, eent bonds: Manhatian Gaslight Compan: radesnien $ National 10) shares Greenwich Ban 5) shares Manhattan Gaslight Co 2d shares M. le Trust Company. can District relegrai ‘Ratiroad’ Compal rst mortgage 7 per cent bonds... 100 shares Clipper Mower aud Keaper Company, per share. fide $10 In order to prevent what 13 called « washing, ” or matcied orders at the Stock Board, the governors have recommended the adoption of new reguia- tons to take effect on the Ist of February, whereby it will cos, @ quarter of one per cent on their par value to deal in bonds and stocks in stead of one-eighth to investors, and one-eighta instead of one-sixteenth of one per cent to pro- lJessional speculators, ‘This will make the amuse- ment expensive, and, 0! course, the high-toned brosers Will not evade the law, In Pacific Mall there was wot even a ee Tumor to disturb the serenity of the street. Wheo our reporter visited the offices of the cumpany the Board were in exccutive session, with closed doors, and there was @ genuine air of business bustle among the clerks. RIFLE PRACTICE, . WHAT THE RIFLEMEN ARE DOING—THE COMING INTERNATIONAL MATCH. The coming season promises to be one of une usual interest among the rifle shooting iraternity, which, under the 1ostering care of the National Rifle Association, is rapidly increasing in num- bers, Though this association has now been es tablished some three years, and its’ reputation has become world wide, there stlil exists in the minds of some & misapprehension as to its real character and purpose. it was incorporated under the laws of the State of New York for the purpose of establishing a range and for the en- couragement of rifle practice, and is not, tn jact, a rifle club, though nhearly all of such clubs existing in the city, such as the Amateur Rifle Club, the Soottish- American, the Seventh regiment, tne Irish-Ameri- can, the Twelfth regiment and the Twenty-second regimens cluos belong to it—as, indeed, It is neces sary tl they should, in order to be allowed to practice at the range. lt numbers nearly 1,600 members, many of whom make no pretension’ to Pe practical rifemen, aod membership is open THE RIFLE FEVER, The organization of the association, syle ‘4 led upon the one at Wimbledon, has had the afuct of increasing the Sever est in rifle practice, not only throughout the Union, but in South America and other parts, and vhe oMicers are in constant receipt of communica- ‘ions asking information regarding the range, the description of targets and lor copies of the rules and regulations, with a view to the establish- Ment of similar associations. The result has amply justified the opinions of its projectora, that in @ pew country such as ours, where the practical use of the ride has been so much @ ne- cessity, and among a people witn whose traditions skillul marksmanship has ever becn tntimately biended, it needed only the encouragement of or ganized effort to develop a skill whica nothing could surpass, At the recent annual meeting the finances of the association were shown to be to an admirable condition, The property at Creed: moor, which Is valued at $50,000, is entirely fr from encumvrance, and a comparison between the assets and liabilities shows a balance tn its favor of about $4,000, Itis now proposed to add to the attractions and advantages of the range by put- ting up a club house for tnefaccommodation of the members, to include a certain number of sleeping apartments, a restaurant and stables, to woicu the proceeds trom ijte memberships are to be de- voted. ‘tne law incorporating the association provides for the establishment of subordinate Tanges, to be erected at the expense of the State and to be governed by the laws of Creedmoor, OTHER ASSOCIATIONS. The only,other associatiun jor the Improvement and encouragement of rifle practice in the city Naving no connection with the National Rifle ia the Mount Vernon Ciub, which has put up @ range of tts own, Propositions, more or less definite, tenaing to an aMliation with the larger oi Bae tion, have been made, to bring targets Of the ciub will bave to be changed, T| association has the buil’s eye, tite centre and ti outer, while the club has the buil’s the inner and outer, making one mo and the comparison with the offict: ig 4! ON gg necessurily very diMcuit it not ft ieaprac: je. THE DUBLIN INTERNATIONAL MATCH, The great event of the season will naturally the international match at Duplin, take place in June, and a chalien: an at which cepted by our ri Jas' c 4 immer, National Assoctation, Amateur Club, a committee wi: pointed a CO- operare im making arrangements jor the Its principal duty will be to ratse the ry iunds jor defraying the expenses, and pected its members will accompany the The practice ior aspirants to selection for team. the team will probably commence about the Ist ot April, and & series of competitions wil) be opened in May. It will be selected mostly irom the Amateur Club, wi though the competition is by no meal t, and all marksmen Will ve allowed to contem for the honor of representin; @oroad. Alter the variou: re oitious ones Will ve out down to Aix, ti expected tnis team will bledon match which comes off in July. ‘The victory of the American team over the I Inet fail, though won by the skin of bee tet! end by what was generally re, & ha, accident, has 1n¢eited great hopes of farther saps among those who nave the name and of American rifemen in keeping, and the greatest noel oe Will be taken in the Lied 1088 to Whose AKI they Are to be sm

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