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1879. -QUADRUPLE SHEET. FINANCIAL. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, I _ . curities. Consols are quoted at 9544 a 953¢ for money | 10000 Me. K 4 T con as do., per Graf Bismarck, were withdrawn from stock. We om quoted Sd. : about 5,000 packages for the for 15000 ©; s . ? Hsien ve " i « aor a and.96% a 9544 for the account, United States bonds | Sway N'TCunt etre & note sale of 1,000 bugs, per La Place, at 10e,; at Baltimore vision ster. i, for the for: ‘ONEY AT 6 PER CENT ON NEW YORK, BROO! i : « . 3,000 bags sold, per Restless, at 12c. ‘The stock bere to pera AMbivin and Staton Island improved Property: STA 4 ease advanced 3% per cent, except for 1867's, which are | 30) di LP npeagptel " | Jos, and steam grain | 150 Broad * ‘ ee HO) B5.880 bugs, Mild coffee was quiet; 500 piculs | uated 2 aa unchanged at 1044, New 44's rose to 107%, five S000 Padang sold, per Trotsehe, on private terms. Le ‘ 7 im and SOMO NEY ON BOND A WORT to 100%, and ten-forties to 110%. New Jersey Cen- | 3) Oliveira & Co.'s tolegram:—"Rio Janeiro, Jan. ee pe ptr baggy > sh meade iso 7) iw tral advanced 11j, to 35, and Lifinois Central 4{, to | 7000N 7 100 Average daily roceipts since preceding Friday, 6,750 bass; | bark, be NEY ~ The Stock Market Active | 55." pric was steady at 2% 0 2%, and preferred | 300 foie 20 Joico, of pune. Geett sd00} aesboides. bask rel aRiuattra | MOREE, citarsen © : is at 374%. Pennsylvania fell off to 33};. At Paris | TOTol& Wee xc. 64 lu quote:—Ordinary cargoes, 1 4sc.; fair do., M440. ab @ Russian bark, | and . Feverish. rentes rose to 118f, 65c. Bin Ni'isiovated Hat 100% 630 Canad good do., 15\e. a 16ige.; prime do., Me. w 16Xje.; oxtrame | Eyal de. Sl | "2, 178, scans’ oinaaat 500M) 10st, range for lots, 1150. a 1stge. at 4s, fit wer thy petypenp Svcd - State bonds at the Board wore steady and dull. | oiyyy, Pid Fange for Nati Jee Seetad eameee, {ae pan fly ee | a an wi ha ny ee once Louisiana consols advanced to 69 and North Caro- | 100 shs Del BONG apore MWe. a 17 hare, 1M0.000 foot of lumber, Peusnevla to Port ork, onand after January 1S i THE BANK STATEMENT. | tinss snd vireinise werestady. tnratroad bonds the | $33 ¥omtiin 8 fis ays ae Le hig go eee gan pam p22 largest transactions were C., C. and J, C. firsts, which = a. Fie? Fm ~ ie s be. & ie. Maslenn, es; Hie apavet ue rar ia ber dead weight: Swedish brig. ree ently, fh Secretary. sna cane advanced io 614i, a rise of 41; per cont. The next sett’ tai Corres ers ‘eae ulet, bas witbox ange in primage: © German bert.’ hayes to Bromen, an bits. | De RIZABETH oF J), BONDS ¥ area's > ¢ 3 valu Futures eck wt about yoster refined petro! wf ritish bark, from Philude sy Mucoupin County utt House, ; largest transactions were in Denver and Rio Grande | 1 0 NR: Bgures, During theday the market ductuatod but little, { pis to Brewen, he" Heeger ation oh GW. MARKHAM, 10 Pino jovemment Bonds Firm, States Ste 1 Y | airsts, which advanced %, to 945. The other changes | 300Erie 1 Breed aiid closed Bruit an xdvance for the day of fron 4 to 7 le SINY BAVINGH BANK BOOKS BOUGHT BY and Railroads Strong. were as follows:~-An advance of 1% ia Jersey Central | (iy) gy. Gio Ng Contras 0: Ne ear an iemenc emere tte EUROPEAN MARKETS. Srhwnys: PULLER os e firsts consols assented, 14; in Burlington, Cedar | 19%) do. wo” ge i sant a danuary 4, pt clas S ALSKIN SAcgrk FINE z “ ’ ‘ei anu’ + " skin’ 9 joa, B10. Rapids and Northern fiasts, 1}; in Jersey Central con- | So)" 4 ® 2 ap Me oa dea. ver | Te tnt snd: Hom: Money on Call 4a5ia8 Per Cent. WALL Srnrer, } Satunpar, Jan. 4—6 P. M. wer the desire to realize profits upon the part of « ©ulls and some revived antagonism on the part of the bears prices drooped to-day upon ‘Change, and im most instances the lowest quotations were made st the close, It was quite evident that Mr. Gould was indulging in his periodical little joke at the ex. pense of the bulls, and that the decline in to-day’s prices was due rather to a general “hammering” of values at the hands of the gentleman in question than to any actual depreciation in tho values them- selves, Nevertheless the market gave way, sagging rather than falling, and bringing up at the close of business in @ semi-feeble condition that was dis- appointing to the bulls, to say the least of it. ‘The two Delawares and Jersey Central were especially weak-kneed, the St. Pauls tottered in sympathy, and there was no really sure footed stock in the entire active list except Northwest common, ; which plodded through the day without diminution of strength and ended as firmly as it had begun. Next in the matter of steadiness came Michigan Central and next to it Lake Shore and Western Union, though at the close it was possible to obtain a proprietary interest in either one of these securities at a conces- sion from highest prices. The report current in the street that Judge Harlan’s decision in the case of the C.,C. and I. C, Railroad against the Pennsylvania Railroad had been rendered in favor of the former company—much to the surprise of parties interested— resulted in depressing the stock of the winning liti- gant fully one percent, although the bonds were ben- efited to about double that amount. It is not gen- erally understood that the decision is not that of the | Sun Bucteys: United States Supremo Court, but of ono | 300 a of its Associate Justices sitting as Circuit 5 Bullion. Tudge, and that appeal may still be taken to the high- | 1? Con Vin est appellate court of the land. The poorest show- a ing in this morning’s speculation was made by the St. Paul stocks, although the returns of earnings are sufficiently satisfactory, the same being an increase over last year of $9,999 for thefourth week in Decem- ber, $46,548 for the month of December and $336,000 for the year. Per contra, however, it was stated that the company had been indulging in the popular rail- road pastime of rate cutting by reducing schedule charges for freight and passenger traffic by 10 per cent, and to this report something of the decline may be ascribed. The coal shares were lower, as they, were sure to be, after the short interest had been squeezed out and the small traders had got long of a “hundred or two.” In other securities than those referred to business was light and prices tended downward. The fairly steady quotations prevalent at the close, however, and the cessation of any press- ure to force stocks for sale, may be accepted as a sign that the process of realizing profits is about con- summated and that the market is rapidly shaping it- self for another upward turn. ‘The opening, highest, lowest and closing prices of stocks at the New York Stock Exchange to-day were as follows:— Opening. Hi Lowest. Closing. Del. and Hudson. 3945 3Bhy 38 bss Western Union Wt, = he MG Pacific Mail.. 1335 By bIBY N. ¥. Cen. ard Hud. usy «Usb Erie. : 24 214, 21% Lak re. “ Bis OT hg Morris and Essex. + 5 164 Northwest . Ms 501; BURG Northwest preferred. 16% St. Paul. B47; St. Paul ferred. Del., Lack. and We Michigan Central . Union Pacific Rock Island 2000 shs 100 1000 1000, 1000 ‘500 500 5000 100 1000 Cons'dat ma Crown Point........ 34% FKureka Consolidated 3214 Exchequer .. Gould & Curry. Grand Prize. 1878... 1877. City sixes, new... United Railroads of N. Pennsylvania Railroad..... Reading Railroad .. Lehigh Valley Railroad Catawissa Railroad pref. Philadelphia and Erie Railroad.... Northern Pacific pref..... Northern Central Railroad. Lehigh Navigation...... Pittsburg, Titusville and Hestonville Railway .. Central Transportation The’sales of mining shares at the New York Mining Stock Exchange were:— B&Edbe b3O 10 ct b a Belcher, 334 edonia, 2);; California, 113;; Consolidated Virginia, Increase. .. “be b10 -be b20 ‘be b20 For the Year. V Buifaio / vertible assented, 1 per cent in St. Paul (I. and M. division), 34 in St. Paul (C. and Mf. and i. C. second and Morris and Exsex firsts consols, 24 in Central Pacific firsts (San Joaquin branch) and 4 in St. Paul sinking funds, » division), C., C. orthwest preferred sevens and Canada Southern firsts guaranteed, ‘The closing prices of Philadelphia stocks were:— Bid. Asked, dy vinst CALI—11 a. M 08 be aso (09 a0 100 Oo 210 30.10 tbe b1O 110. bo 10 cbe b8O AIL be b10 210 500 shs Gold PI 18 100 500 50) Dahlonega 0 California, - * Hinkill 100 Lacrosse SKCOND CALL—1 P. 2. 30 be 83 ae Ss 8; Chollar Potosi, 441; Crown Point, 34 idated Imperial, %; Gould & Curry, 101;; Hale & Noreross, 133; Justice, 43 Mexican, 32%; Ophir, 36; Overman, 9; *Savage, 134; a 12%; Seg. Belcher, 17; Sierra Nevada, 424;; *Silver Hill, 2; Union Consolidated, 56067; Utah, 111s; Yellow Jacket, 144; Exchequer, 44; essment paid, tAssessed 50 cents. ‘The closing prices of mining shares in San Fran- 209 500 do. THIRD CALL—2:30 P.M. 1000 shs Bertha & E.be — .09 500 do. ac 08 100 Piumas, 3.40 100 do. 3.40 500 do 40 400 do. 3.40 100 do. 100 do. 100 Findley 100 Moose. 100 Leeds . 25 shs Con Vay.acb25 9 20 do..... deb: 9 10 California. 50 Independet 300 Kossuth 500 Lacrosse, rd. tha 200 Navajo 10) Plumas 10 do, lwo do. ‘The following were the opening prices of mining 100 Kan & Texas. $ Pitts, et Wayne 5 70 Chi B54 ago & Alton. EE ER wag 100.6, 6 13! 400 Pitesburie Baby 500 $10.37 500 Lake Shore 68)3 200 $1000 US 6's, eur... 1195 $10000 US 5-20,0.°68,he 10444 S500 US 4'3,c1907.Ne 9985 4000 US 4'sr1007. be 9943 BOARD—1t A. OM, $200) N.C &S List.be 99 gooo St L, Kan © &N, n cotton (the standard of in quality grade quote $20000 NC; 8000 N Uplands, N,Orleans, Tews. bin 17,¢ TOSS Ordinary. TP O16 “TAG TA 74 Strict ordinaiy 4 : eae Good ordinary RK By o Low middling. . Strict low midi Middl 5 Good middli Striet 50 Del & H Canal. 100 Gold & Stock 10 Weat Un Tel. be sd Mm) do. 10 Pacific Mail 200 Eri 874 4K) do. 5312 B80 Mich Centrai....be 861) 800 LS & Mich So. be 10000 NJ. Cen con: 20007 “do. 10000 do 10000 do. 1000 Leh & W R’con- 15000 Leha WB ¢, as.c 2 a Fa os 10000 CNW ce b.08 103% 600" do. 68'9 14000 Bur.CR&NIstbe 68% 30) do february, GO wt 6000, do. ve 89 30) do. * O40, 2.100 9000 do. be 68% 100 2000 do. be 69: 48000 de be Gos a 6000 MiGNCP, TAM d 104 Janus, 5000 MiT@StP.C&M dl 10735 me) ate Tov Mii&StP cou sf 90: a 1000 do ro 1000 ; BY 1000 Ma 9000, 3000 8; 10000) 3000 Morris & E Lat, FOU "do. 20000 Mord. 5000 Del & Tl reg, 84 93 1000 Del & H reg, ‘04 94 100 9000 Den & Rio @ Ist 04 14000 do. Pn 2000 di 19% 1000 Erie 108 June, 100 at + July 1000 Erie 4th. 105 200 av 10, 52.4 . 72,000 bales, 1000 Long Dock'bs... 111 ‘The receipts at the ports were as follows:—Galveston i 4000 D.MA&T Ist, 1906 112 bales: New Orleans, 5,287; Mobile, 1,277; Savannah, 2000 Chi, B&Q 7's,con 113 Charleston, 1,420: Wilmington, 267; Norfolk, 5000 NYElev'd Ist.be 103% 100 StL, 1M &S80..be 14 | more, 145; Now York, 269; Boston, 600; Philadelphia, 5. 10000 do. - 108%, 200 ‘de 14% | Totul, 14,049 halos. ‘This day last week bales, Thin ( 53. bules. Total since September day last) year, 2 2,706,420 ules. Cotton freights ch Hiavre, by steam, 11-16¢., compres: y burg, by steam, 3je., compressed. Bremen sed: by val, ige.-Liverpool, ode w —Receipts—Flour, 8,119 bbl: 6) P FtW&Chi g'd.be 101 50. do. . LOL 46 100 Wabas! x hy 1250 Chi, M_& St P..be 36. 100 Chi,M&SP pf.be s4 1100 do... oa. c 200 Del, Ld Westtbee 44% | "Frode axp G do. . 44% das follows ‘0 dsc. Ham- steam, ‘ye. ul. by steam ; 11000 Ohio & Miss 2 10000 Harlem Ist.7's,r 12034 4000 ConPaclat,SJbr 9545 3000 West Pac ba..... 10334 wheat, 200 445 39,609 bushbls; corn mé 100 bbls. and 156 sac! carn, 100 do. BS 4415 | 14225 bushels® oats, do.; rye, 6,300 do.; barley, % 800 do. 4435 | 3.300 do. ; barley malt, 5.075 do. ‘The market for Hour was 700 do... 441, | quiet. ‘The sules, including State, Western and Southern, do 900 2 44%, | wore 12,000 bbls.. within the annoxed range. Rye flour 50 Chi, B & Quin ruled steady, although quiet. ‘The rales were 20 bbls. Alpha, 11; Alta, 543: Best & Belcher, 19; Bullion, 574; Cal- Consol- ; Julia, 414; Kentuck, 3% 5° Hale & Norcross. 1356 Julia Consolidated. Justice. a Mexic: Northern Belle.... Ophir. 353 Overman, 95 Raymond & Ely. Ty Savage...... 12% Sierra Nevada 42 Union Consolidated. 5754 Yellow Jacket. 4s Bodie... Big ‘The following are the comparative earnings of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad for the month of December and for the year:— Month of December. «$716,468 eee . 669,920 eat piace vassibes.” QUNMS ag Ww 5 +.+bf Norsuies Contra, ers gai | The following is a statemont of the liabilities and as- Mitnola Central......D8 #1 80% | sets of the Treasury of the United States from the .» C. and I, © 6 6 pene ss Canada Southern,.... 46 46 Ma | es tanner ee Ohio and Mississippi. b8 8 1% «DTK Liabilities. os The closing quotations at three P. M. were Fund for redemption of certifi- bend lonns Bit, Asked. cates of deposit, June 8, 1872 — $34,700,000 A&P Telegraph 29% ~ 30 Post Office Department Con Bouthern. .. 457 ‘count. a — 2,080,146 cht z x v pref. ti i, Disbursing officers’ accounts— @hi, RL & Pac. -119%2 ) ox. ‘Treasury offices ++ $685,362 11,765,620 Mil & St Paul National banks. — 3,469,621 Mil & St P pref. NY Central. NJ Central Ohio & M Fund for redemption of ‘not of national banks ‘tailed “in Hiquidatic hid A pref... 104 ducing circulation — 10,435,034 By Five per cent redemption fund— Del, Lael United States notes. — 10,263,068 peat Spee National bank notes. " — 8,659,359 Setacious ea Secretary's special deposit ac- US Express. count . me dSeeuess Pd 28,806 WLP a CO Currency and minor coin re- Erie... demption account. .. — 5,472 Han a Si es oe Seat cs an 33,369 1,440 : tere account, ic rail- ‘The sales of stocks at the Board to-day aggregated ads and L. and P. Cana) 162,279 shares, which were distributed as follows:— | Compan ~ 720 Canada Southern, 1,050; Chicago and Northwestern, | Comptroller of fhe Cure janes. cokes 20,300; do, preferred, 7,830; Chicago, Rock Island and | Treasurer United States, agent Pacific, 448; C., C. and L C., 2,950; Delaware, | for paying interest on Dis- cia vig Lackawanna and Western, 35,710; Delaware and | ppeasurers. transfer checks ” Hudson Canal, 550; Erie, 25,415; Illinois Cen- | — outstanding—Gold. 376,241 - tral, 650; Lake Shore, 13,310; Michigan Central, 2,730; aay sees . 15 1,550,290 Milwaukee and St. Paul, 17,225; do, preferred, 8,200; | pand for redemption of hae sae Morris and Essex, 2,530; New York Central, 105; New Jersey Central, 4,570; Ohio and Mississippi, 800; Pacific Mail, #10; Union Pacific, 475; Wabash, 700; Western Union Telegraph, 7,160, Money on call was easy at 4a 5 per cent, and closed at 3 percent, The bank statement was again favor- able, and shows an increase on all the items, with the exception of loans, which declined $1,574,400. ‘The banks gain $796,775 in surpins reserve, and now hold $11,275,550 in excess of legal requirements. ‘The following shows the condition of the New York city banks this week, as compared with last: Legal Deposits . Circulation. ‘The following were the rates of exchange on New York at the undermentioned cities to-day :—Charles- ton, easy, none offering; New Orleans, commercial KM & 5-16, bank 4; St. Louis, par; Chicago quict, Duying 1-10 discount, selling 1-10 premium, and Bos- ton, 125s cents premium. Foreign exchange was quiet at 4.91% 0 4.82, for bankers" long, and 4.86% @ .87 for demand sterling. tional bank gold note ‘Treasurer's general account— Special fund for redemption of fractional currency... Balance... . Interest due and unpaid Called bonds aud interest. rtificates.......... including bullion Deficits, unavailable Deposits bank depositaries, United States note: United States notes fund for redemption of fractional currency). iat checks and Gold coin and bullion..... Standard silver dollars. Silver coin and bullion. Gold certificates Silver certificates. . National bank gold notes Fractional currency redeemed in silver. Quarterly intere coin coupons paid Registered and unc terest paid. ........ United States bonds and inter- funds... — 10,000,000 — 7,087,451 4,081,903 = 40,042 - 24,076,890 _ 174,976,668 - + $26,498,529 $185,882,039 _ + 16,697 338 $7,491 800 StL, KO'& N.bebd. 7% | Corn’ moal ‘Was in moderate demand, and 400 bbls. sold 200 “do within the range. Rye was quiet, at S7c. a SMe. for State. 3, & T 200 Han & and malt were dull. We quote:— 8000 RW&Ogecon 1g 300 Ohio & ) $2 25 a $2 90 1000 StL & T 100 do. 3 25a 3 60 1000 Alton! 400 do. 3900 410 5000 Alton & 500,C al 4 a 2000 Tol,PaW 100 3 ur com re 37. 27000 Ty ‘ab2d, 40000 La 7 39a Fx 7000 Tol&Wab ¢¢,xe 65 10000 Round hoo) . br Boa 410 300) Gt Went 2d, Xe.. 70% 20000 Round hoop Onio, trade brands 450a 455 Family...... 4004 525 have been Bur, City ini 40a 475 CALL—i St. Louis, low extra 40a 450 a St. Louis, low straigh: 450a 500 $25000 La 7's, con..... G84 West pref.s3 St. Louis, choice double extra 5004 52 26000 6, CTC Ist... 6ulg cal + 89% | St. Louts, choice tumily 4250 625 2000 N'Y Elev Ist... 103% 5% | Rye flo a 27a 3 700 do.. + 108%, 36° | Southern Pie Ba 8 10000 Den & Rio G lst. 94 38, Southern superiine, wa gs 5000 lo. 94¥ 3 Bouthern extra... 13900 5 1000 R,WtndO lst cn 34! 35 Southern family . 5008 6 1000 Canada So 1st.b3_ 7855 4434 | Corn meal, Western. ..: 400 10000 Tol & Wab2d xe 80 44 rn meal, white Western a 1000 NJ Cen 1 T+ + 4440 | Corn meal, Jerse: ‘ a 1000 B, CR &N tat.b3 693g B00 do. + 404 | Gorn meal! Brandy wine 12 80a 400 shs A & P Tel P 44° | Corn meal! puncheoms. 222115 On 100 Del & Hudson. Ng 44 | —Wheat was quiet but firm for winter, closing ut the secom 700 Western Union. « 4416 | call as follows :—No. 2 Northwest, for Jan #1 100 do... : #8 spring, for January, 95! ed; 700 Pacific Mail. + ay . ter, for January, $1 ( : WON YC & Hudson. 1 44% | February, 81 10% bid, $1 104 ask: . March, $1 11'bid, 700 Erie 33 44 | $1.1175 asked: No. 2 imber, for Jautiary, $1 05 Vid, $1 08 400 44 asked; do. February, $1 08 bid, $1.07 asked; do. March, 2050 43% | O07 bid, $1 GN, asked. The sales were at $1 US}, & 1400 Lake Shore. 433 1 05% for No.2 amber, spot; 81 08% a $) U9, B00 - 43: No. 2 red, spot: $108) for do. January: 300 os $1 10a S103; for do., February; $1 114 for do., March ; 400 St Paul 11 09 a $1 10 tor No. I white, and $1 10 tor while State. 400 Corn was firm, closing at the second call ay follows :—Jan- 100 uary, steamer, 443.0. bid, 443,¢. asked ; do. No. 200 St Paul’ p: 47,6. uskod Tor old; Aye. bid, 45/40. uske: 800 February steamer, 4433¢. bi 100 . 1300 300 } #iige. for No. 3, and 4oc. a 47c. for ungraded. 0 re stronger and about ‘yc. per bushel nigier, in some instances, We note sales of}ubout 60,000 busi Ww Exira white, tte.; ungraded white, 34tgc. @ white, #5. ‘0. 3 white, sie. ungraded mixed, 314s 1 mixed, $130. ; No. 2 mixed. BO4e. # Sle.; No. ¥ mixed, none vifered. Market closed firn Hear anp Jers.—The market th unchanged. We qu American, double dressed, $1 single dressed, $160; undressed, $125 a $130; Russi $200 a S210, gold ; Ltalian, $205 a $27, wold ; jate, de, a 4) jute ines, ee ®2%e., currency, cush and time, © Manil hemp, Gc. & Te. ; Sisal, de. MOvasses.—Tho market for both foreign and domestic was pughout was duil but $10000 U § 5-20 ¢, '67.. 102% $1000 US 15000 U8 5'8 10-40 ¢., 108%, SECOND BOARD—1 P. $700 VaG's, ¢, 2d, sml 334; 100shs Mieh Central.be 7424 Shoo LaTsjcone.-.., Os, 1200 Erle neecbe 2198 by national “(apecial 1,466,692 - 4,102,802 178,896 10,871,185 _ 60s 922,402 ‘41,996,216 11,208,962 — 59,592,505 — 10,000,000 Exchanges. National bank note: 4,467,442 Balances 4,161,809 | Silver coin received in liew ‘of ee —Anl rh tal it rrenc; seeee = 1,611,0' Awl the Clearing House statement for the week Fractional currency and one bad and two year notes, &.....6 - 48,007 Currency clearings this week. $41,598,700 | Nickels and minor coi ee Currency balances thie week 22,014,315 | New York and San Francisco Gold clearings December 30 and 31. + 15,266,029 Exchange dveeees -_ 146,500 Gold balances December 80 and 31. 542,215 | Interest on Government bonds were steady, but dull, the larg- | , !winbia bonds. ~ 1st a Speaker's certificates, Forty- est investments iu these bonds being in the new four Atth Congress. . - 213,927 per cents, for which ono bank alone in this city to- a certificates of de- fs day forwarded subscriptions for $2,000,000. Tho | pPonityiune &, 1872... — 1,510,000 ‘Treasury made another call of $10,000,000 for the fives oe sy See ese eee twenties of 1867. ‘Che closing quotations of yovern- ‘Totals. . $226,498,529 $96,942,401 ment bonds at the Board were: — Bid. Asked, United States currency sixes, « 10% ‘United States sixer, 1881, registered. 106% United States sixes, 1881, coupon... 108% United States sixes, 1867, registered. 1021¢ United States sixes, 1867, coupon.... 12g ‘United States sixes, 186k, istered. 1045) United States sixes, 1868, coupon.... Wy ‘a United States ton-forties, registered. 108: gu ‘United States ten-forties, coupon... 108 r os 4 United States fives, 1881, registered. 106% ee ie United States fives, 1841, coupon... 107 org | fimo United States 4544's, 1891, registered. 105 105% | THOU di United States 45,'s, 1891, conpon..., 105 103 do, ‘United States fours, 1907, registered, 909% 0%) a) United States fours, 1907, coupon.,.. Ws 99% 1un00 Dona ‘The subscriptions to the four per cent loan yester. | 16000 d day at the Gontinental National Bank amounted to \ $2,000,000, ‘The London advice report ® firm market for se | H ee NEW YORK SLOCK EXCHANGE SALES, BRE ou ou iw Sarunpay, Jan. 4, 1879, ‘ORE CALL—10 A. M. ww er yyy pt. SOD dull but nommally unchangod. Woe quote:—Cuba, centri: fugal and mixed, t6c, a Ie. ;clayed, I8e, a 2c. ; muscavado, retining, 2e. a 2e. . Kroce Bue. a ties; English Islands, Isc. a crop, 25e. Me. due. Nivat StonRs—Rosin was dull dat changed. Spirits turpentine was unchanged; 12) bbls. n We quote -Svirits turpentine, merchantable 7c. a Ze. Ronin—Good strained, $1874; strained, % ‘Yar—Wilmington, $2.25; Washington, #2 oe itch, $2. w nominally un- BODDCANW conc bal 14834 5000 MASEP cons fbe 104 2000 ME StP 7H, wbe 1044 2 1000 Den & Rio Gist. 4” S000 | de Advices ton were as fol” so00 Mich Rosin dull, n strained, $1 1735; SOC Pal $1175; spirits dull, nomit E Var steady 9000 L Shor Turpentine sf Nard, $1 id virgin, $1 85, S000 Harlem O1s.—C t the call as follows :-—J. 4000 € Pac Ist, wary, 3 adie.; Mareh, 40¢. a 42e 20006, 6 & TC April, 4 a 4c.’ Linseed oil 1000 de Linseed vil, Ameri: was firmly held, e whale, 420. 5 500 Central of NJ--lbe OOO NY. ir We natural do. 46e. i extra pe JOOOBUr.CRAN Istbe 694 400 Chic, MILK St Pobe | sep s ae arg dors ‘BT ahs ede « st Tel eas eo Ra ae B04 PxTROLEUM, 4 100 Sutry Tunuel Co.be shes ne = 100 d0vesees wow Vee TA: peal tena > soo do. 2 S000, MASEP pl be 7 1 ap Yoo er, inci Wb Et 10 dO... . . a a . + es U cert SosAtlantickPuctelibe 29° G00” * do: + 44° | petroleum) Do EO Mo ON Chen LO ae 109 Del&iud Canalbe 3843) OU do. fea 4% Bt SLOL4, 14,000 do. at 81.01%, 87,000 do. “at BL aR 200 O.6 oes ene YH & St Jo pref. .be 2 Vides At BL OS, 48,000 do. at SEU, 210 Western Uniow it on M&So.be ite fai highest, SL OM ot, SL ONG: opening ue a hy S:. bid strictly. Total New York wud Oli © 1600 ih tra + M00 bbls, 40 «6 an & Tox..be Big OULERY AND GaMk.—The market was without chano, dou Die 10 ee EI shine ig bs but with a Tight demand and fall receipts prices rulo Wa 2 3 PL 3 vers’ favor, We quote :—Turkeys, 4c, a 18e. Fowls— mw 70 8 M. ‘iladelphia, Ie. a Ie. ; State and Western, 1c. a Ise. $20000 Mor&Es7's, ‘71. 98 ‘G00 Luke Shore, F, ; State and Weste hia, 1 Northwest'n rf 76% 100 Central of . adelphia, Ide. a 180 s0—Boston, Ie. a 1 Saw Bur, C K&N ist gee Western and State, Se. a 1c. Philadel: 10000 Int ith mee TL # I8e.; State aid Western, 1 4000 NJ Cent, adja Ee wing, S0c. per pair; blue wing, 7. per pait 5000 4s, s a ‘$1 per pair; wood duck, 50¢. per pair; S| 10000 SL » pigeons, 82 per dozen, Reed bird a $1 per dozen, 25000, St 4 Blackbitds, 20e, a 40c, por dozen. Guinea fowl, Te. pet 200) “de. 4 pair, Habbite, Boe. a ue. por pal 4) Suteo Tunnel « es aeiper Weis Phibedelph 300 0. oe English snipe, &3 per Fh Syd! as ent Maddie < Veni 200 Wester: bend do, ee © eae tigrees and 2,7 14hiy cash} w, Dbis. Mew meas sol : The following were the 200 Erie... te call: Ja id, 87 oo 100 os 2000, . 0 oe 1200 ett So 200 do... s iat sold. on pr ‘ate terms. Bee! vid on privace S00 aie day + 75% | lerma. Cut meats were quiet; sales were 5,00 Ibs. pickled yoo a 4 75)a | Lollies, 10 Ibs. at de. Kw do, do. O ibs, at Siye.; 700 500 z + 754 | fresh hutas at Se. ; 1,000 do. bel Vos.’ at 4ve.,' and 400 Pittsburg Fd + Bre | 10,000 ibs, pickled bellies, 11 Ibs., at Se. Dréssed hogs were 280 ~ 75% | quoted at Hee. w de. tor city, heavy wo Ligh oo Michiy 8 g 's | ket pigs and de. for Western. Lard wa 20 Fi 75" | Wore F409 terces Western at $0 00; G00 do., ta arti io i part, aud balance on private terms; 265 do. city oy i OO do, retined, for Cuba, at $616; 100 do. for rf Es) Continent “a3 bee ead for Seaece Getlvery aun sincsoey , haha it 250 do. March, at SO Way; 100 Morris &Hasox... 75: “ ° ; pril, at ®) O75 0 #8, and 20) do., May, ab 86074 10 St la Kan CANO 7 wing Were the bid and asked prices nt the wecond 200 fo be : call: —January, $0 Raly bid, $ Masked ruary, 8) i> (2 Caton ee s bid, § WO asked; March, $5 ity bi 85 asked" April, Pet tot oe Ah Ra Fis bid, BUR, anked Hs bid, 86 10 waned, 1) 3 utter—Receipts, 1,08 receipts for the week, 200 Chi, Bur & Quine; sMtaie 14.02 packages. " ec, C&L 100 Ban 6 a8 jo prt, md tate dairy, Ie Western do.. 1) Nurthwes 35 Fort Wi . 76.'a Ve, — Receipts, I = 7 apt week, 12.400 boxes. The ma TO. Ose as iemior, - We quote State factory, fancy, He. a Xe. 5 . orn do. poor to fancy, de. aSiyc.; skimmed do. , 100" do. Pgs -Hecetpes, 138 bola for the week. ho market was firm. We « near by, 30e.; 8 bbis. Jorsey and Wostern, freah, 250, 5 Canada, fr stern, Le. w 17 but firm. We quote Prime to ehoteo, Oy COMMERCIAL REPORT. esh, 25e, e. State, 1c. a 190. Th Wick. —The mi lina, fair to good, Sy COLTON ON THE SPOT UNCHANGED ; FOTURES | Loulsiana, common CLOSED PIRM-—FLOUR QurEr—corn rint— | “Aveda “the market reti LARD FIRM-—WHISKEY NOMINAL—SPIRITS TUR | to ';c.; on yotlor Mm extra O's, wuder 7, PENTINE UNCHANGED—ROSIN DULL—PErRo- | oncther grades, | T ply is very light Fair refining, 654 ing, Oe.: Onde, centrifugal, LEUM FIRMER—COFFEE ¥IRM—SUGAR FIRMER, | hhds. and boxes, Nos. 8 to 1 f hhds, and boxes, Sige. a se refining, com. mon to fair, Bye. a fiige,; do, do. good to prini etned, Standard A fie: a pe i off A. Re. i @ < ’ awdered, & She: eranulat c. off do. igen a eige. eat Hone biye hits exten tn, Thqe. ue “i yalve extra O's, Che. 0 ; other grades, inelud= ing Oa, Sarunpay, Jan. 4—6 P.M Business was slow to-day, but the markets were steady, On ‘Change flour was quiet, wheat quiet but firmer, corn firm, oats firm, whiskey nominal, pork quiet and lard firm, Cotton on the spot was KARIN i —" market was doll, unchanged; fatares closed frm. Coffee firm and sugar sani wes ately ee ive, Sale firmer. Naval jos wad oils were dull, but without ma- ato change in values, Petroleum was firmer, ipt Covrue.The market for Mio ts quiet bus fem; 2.710bags, | “NMS ORL a. ber Le Place, 2.111 and U1 do,, per City of Bio, and 4.2044 were wuchaneed, ~ Eneacet Was moderate, but rates ts ieTy Liverdool. wer In Mincing lune more inquiry prevails (or coffee at the receut decline in prices: mon kinds, wh suffered, the greatest fall, are firmer. The sugur market does | not show a favorable vhauge; French refined sold | at a further decline. At today's public m- | i wy supply, crystallised Demerara went at ‘be yield of Leet will probai 1 of 1877-8, whieh was the nes of ric ewt. decline. that of the se: nus #0 new erop for sprin Black and white peppe: the recent low quotath nominally as betore have been in Saltpetre was dull, worted. OxvOX, Jan, 4—4 P.M. oleam, 99d. a gd. per gailon. Linseed oil, 15s. por t ates. and pric fined po $105. 0 Aytwanr, Jan. 4, 1879, Petroloam. 224¢f. for tine pale Americ American lard closed at 194 florins y y ” Brew. 4, 1879. American lard closed at 34 marks per IC Hannene, Jan. 4, 1879, American lurd closed at 3314 marks per 100 Ibs Live dun. rk—Prime mess, Eastern, dull at $45.; do. Hat 408, Bacon—Cumberland cut dull at short | dull at 24%: long clear dull ut 23%.; short clear dull at | POOL 24s, Hams—Long cut dull at its,; shoulders dull at Beet—ludin do, dull a ee Wester . Cheowe— . Flour. S$dull at 7s. 5d, dull at Tho Economist quotes bank ills, months, at 42) 4 445 per cent dis trade bills at hy a5 4 to three other broken week, but p Aecount have been. very. firm." There less threatening political “news and the © in. consols partially due to that circamstance, Gus property has Proved, Perhaps the brightest spot in the weekly record is the rapid recovery in bank shares, a movement which is partly reflocted in the provinces, sind certainly the divi- dend announcements huve. inmost instances, given satis. faction, Nearly all United States shares and bonds aro higher, the resumption of specie payments and a satisfac | tory report of the Erie Railway being the chief reasons for the improvements.” Tho “Although the available supply of bar silver will probably in a day or tw: he supplemented by an amount brought by the Pacitic steamer just announced, none could be bud to-day (Friday), and even had there been a demand suiliciently urgent to tute the payment of higher rates it is doubtful amounts would have been fortheomius. The id from any quarter at present ix exceedingly lim- and as the inquiry on Austrian account seems now to have practically ceased, the presence of anything more than a mere nominal amount on the market would only be prejudicial to the present price.” Lonpox, Jan, 4—4 P. M. gone into the Bank of England on is £110,000, aris advives quote five per cont rentes, 113f. 67}4e. for theaccount, Panis, Jan, 4, 1879. Exchange on London, 25f. 28c. for checks. * Bruty, Jan. 4, 1879. ‘Tho statement of the Lnperial Bank of Germany shows a decrease in specie of 13,540,000 marks, BRAZILIAN COFFEE MARKETS. Rio JANktKo, Jan. 3, 1879, Coffee—Market quiet; prices maintained; mo change; good firsts, 5,600 a 5.750 reis per 10 kilos. Exehange on London, 21d. Sawtos, Jan-3, 1879, Coffee—Market very animated; prices advancing; supe- rior, 5,000 a 5,200 reis per 10 kilos. + ___ FINANCIAL At EX” FROTHINGHAM” £7 CO. BANKERS AND Stock Brokers, No. 12 Wall st:, buy and sell stocks on the New York Stock Exchanze and-earry the samy 4s long as desired ona deposit of three per cent. Curefal atteution siven to orders for investment from #25 upward in “Puts” and “Calls,” which frequently pay from, five to ten times the amount invested. Explanatory Circular and their Weekly Financial Report sent free on application, pue SUGAR QUESTIO. ‘A MEETING OF THE CITIZENS WHO FAVOR SUCH A REVISION OF THE TARIFF aS WILL PROVIDE FOR AN HONEST COLLECTION OF THE DUTIES ON AND ALSO TO PROTEST 5 IN REFINED SUGARS SUGARS, AGAINST ADULTERATIO AND SYRUPS, WILL BE ELD AT CHICKERING HALL, ON MONDAY E NENT SP N RECITAL 7:30 70 8 O'CLOCK BY PROF, ELDER, DOORS OF At 7 OrcLock. FRONT SEATS RESERVED FOR LADIES. 1 DEALERS: E OLD BA. house “of HOW COMPANY, 6 Wall st. New York, buys and wells, on reasonable margin, all the Stocks dealt in ut the New York Stock Exchange. When desired will use diseretion when what to buy and sell, giving pare ties the rs’ experience, Opportunities for profits ¢ (PATTERBALL'S STOCK EXCHANG way.—O1 ved to buy or sell Stocks on margin- Tiabitity limited to MeDOUGALL & CO. RUS ‘DS ‘TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE SIX PER cent, ‘ 149 Broad- way. [sox n deposits trom $5 to $3,000 ut the rate of cent per annum and on all sums exceeding $3,000 ut the rate of (4) four per cent per annum on the cess, payable on or after January 20, 179, Deposits on or be- fore Jannary 10 will draw interest from January 1. Bank open daily from 10 to 3 and on Mondays and’ Suturdays JOHN W. BRITTON, President. AKERS, ORG. DIME Broadway, 6th ay. and 32d st. ci 5 the best improvea Property in city of Norfolk, Va. a sum of money, for which # liberal rate of interest will be id. Inquire 176 Broadway, room 4, 10 to 12 A.M. ED TO PURCH MORTGAGE BONDS on, Wayne county, Railroad, flinois. Ad- ost office WANTEDITHE Lo: 5 best security, where a large interest will be given, Ad- dress A., box 184 Herald Uptown Branch, LOAN ON FIRST CLASS CITY erty of $10,000; property worth over double the amount; no bonus; no broker. Apply to M. B., Herald office. ry TO $6,000 WANTED—ON MORTGAGE, 6 SL.000 cer SH? attrac Brooklyn house; ‘no brokers, HL. CLARKE, 177 Broadway, Now York. “ CAPITAL” WANTED—T0 DO STOCK $30.00 Onsikeraze Basinesy; bent of reference from prominent bankers and merchants.’ Address W. M. P., box B49 Post office. as (= TE FUNDS, TO LOAN, 6 PI q 275.000. also Jersey Property. Address Al’ TORNEY-AT-LAW, Herald office. Be “TU LOAN ON GOOD PROPERTY AF $283.00 Oe er cae® toag tim PAUL P. TODD, 145 Broadwa: 27)() ()Q)(), 70 LOAN AT SIX PER CENT IN- lig a leasehold property. JON F. B. SMYTH, 111 Broadway Qf TO LO iT) ORTGAGE, FIVE $369.00 yase, oper cone sums to sure 'U. W. SHIPMAN, 137 Broadway, @A2Q2Q (\(){) TO.LOAN-ON MORTGAGE OR SE- HARG, 135 Broadway, Notary and Commissioner for other States. Wsiu RQ F(\()—AT 6 PER CENT, IN SUMS TO SUIT, $532.50) on City Property; also Money at 7. ISAAC HONIG. 111 Broadway, rooms G and H, basement, A. HUNT, GILBERT & CO. is late PECK, GILBERT & CO., BANKERS, AND BROKERS. 16 BROAD 8T.. NEW YORK, day and carry on “margin” DECIMAL lots of any stock dealt on the WW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE on de- posit of three per cent. We negotiate “stock pil running for 30 days at a distance of ONE-HALF to ONE per cent from market. A daily report of the market is mailed precisely at foar o'clock, free of cost. Explanatory circular mailed on application. 11.—CALIFORNIA AND OTHER MINING STOCKS. We buy and sell Mining Stocks ‘the San Francisco aud New York Mining Stock Ex- changes (or elsewhere) daily ou commission, and dividends paid by us in New York; our castom 27 year: ALBERT H. NICOLAY & CO. Bankers, Brokers and Auctioneers, Nu. 43 Pine st., N. Y. T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND Endowment Insurance Potcics and Mortgages; same bought: insurance of all kinds effected with best eompa- nies at lowest premiuma, J. J. HABRICH & CO., 165 Broadway, box 1,880. GOOD PLAN.—THE MOST PROFITABLE WAY FOR ling in Stocks is by combining many order ‘apital aud co-operating them as awhole. Inform: LAWRENCE & CO., Brokers, 5? Exchange place, LL THE ACTIVE MINING SHARES BOUGHT AND AA sold in the California nud New York markets and divi- dends paid here on the day of their payment in San Fran cisco, WILLIAM WARD & CO., Bankers and Brokers, 52 Broadway, Now York. AoAT THE MIN Norica that gives full, GOLD and SILVER mines, Mining stock orders executed, Information free. ALK. CHISOLM, Proprietor, I. HAZARD, 6 BROAD ST., MEMBER OF THE w York Stock Exchange.—Stocks bought aud sold moderate 1 iso STOCK PRIVILEG: Puts,” alls” and “Straddles om tho active stocks negotiated on first class parties only; orders solicited. ANY NUMBER OF SITARES OF CARRIED any margin desired; short time contracts insued at ; careful investinents frequently yield profits of to 500 per cent, Explanatory circalar and Stock Chronicle mailed fre BECK & MORTO Broad st., corner of Exchange place, Al, COND MORTGAGE FOR $1,000 F Al principals only. Address HARIISON, Herald othee. ~ $3 YEARLY, » only paper in a the great COPARTNERSHIPS. N OMICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PARTNER. IN ship heretofore existing between the undersigned under the firm name of PHELPS, DODGE & CO. expires this day by its own limitation. m é ‘Tho business of the firm will be liquidated by William EL D. Stokes, Dedge.Jf Pleat ane and Auson Phelps » Dec. 1, 1878. saa WM. E. DODGE HENRY JAM ) Exeentors of Daniel D, WILLIS JAMES, ) James, deceased, JAMES STOKES, ta W. B. DODGE, Jr., D. WILLIS JAMES, ANSON PHELPS STOKES, CHARLES G. DODGE, THOS. STOKES. ‘The undersigned have formed a copartnership under the firnt name of “ PHELPS, STOKES & CO., to do a domestic and foreign banking busiiess, 45 Wait Sr., New Youx, Jan. 1, 1878, 1. N! PHELPS, JAMES STOKES, ‘ANSON PHELPS STOKES. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE COPART- AN nership of Marron & Flynn, in the billiard saloon busi- ies carried on ab Nes. 40.and 41 Park row, is this day dix solved by mutual consent. The business will be carried om us usual by Peter F. Murron, PETER F. MARRON, Dated, Jan. 3, 1879. TIMOTHY FLYNN. HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING ween the undersigned is this day dissolved by mu- tual consent. January 1, 1879, McCLINTOCK & GIBSON. The business will be continued by DAVID B, MCCLIN- TOCK, at No. 27 Greene st TPHE COPARTNERSIIP EXISTING under the tirm name of Kayser & Weil has this day been dissolved by matual consent. Either of the undersi will sign in liquidation, LEOPOLD KAYSER New Yous, Jan, 4, 1879. WM. M. WELL. TPE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A copartuership under the firm uame of Mares & Darragh, for the transaction of the Wine and Liquor Business, -AUL MARES. New York, Jan. 2, 1879. EDWARD A. DARRAGH. RSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING ved by mutual ‘T & SWEZEY. HE COPART: between the undersigned is this day di consent. Junuary 1, 1579. BENN The basiness will be continued by Joha A. Bennet, as the old nddress, Mer _BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. MERCHANT (WITHOCT PAMILY) IN WAUL 81, 1 4) yours, would like to make the acquaintance and hip of some lady of means, Address MERCHANT, box 174 Herald ofc A re2ge,79. ADVANCE ON PIANOS, FURNITURE, Valuables, General Merchandise; reasonable rates, JAMES CAGNEY, 303 West 14th, NG WIDOW, SLIGHTLY EMBARRASSED JAfnancially, desires the acquaintance of w gentleman would loan sivall sum, Address AMBITION, Herald officer. YOUNG LADY, PRETTY D REFINED, 18 DE- Aistrode tt messing a gontiotina of weaitti who will lun her $700 to amist hor in her business: ouly responsible parties need reply, Address MATHILDE, Herald office. LADY, Wiftl HER DAUGHTER, HOMELESS, IM 4A ptores for necessary aid tain a’ decent livelihood, Address HUMANITY, Herald Uptown offic S" ON PURNITURE, PIANOS, SAPE: es, de. 10S West Sad t., west of 6th w (storage oftice AHA SELDOM OFFERED.—A LIVE MAN, OF good addres ‘&e.: one-balf interest and. the Troasirer- ship of an established Express, Livery and l'assonger Trans fer Business for $2,500; doing a sate and paying eash busi noss these times; a full investigation sulicited to any moan. jug business at onca Address EXURESS COMPANY, Herald office. LADY TEMPORARILY EMBARRASSED DESIRES A,some entioman to redeom her Diamonds, & ind rotain then for ber, giving. x tritiy upou them. Address Mrs. LAWTON, Herald office. CAPITAL PROCURED FOR MERCHANTS AND suanutacturors—B(Ke), S100 $15,000, 20,0000 an apittute sums, to invest in partaership iy mercantile bask ness, MALONK, 7 Murray «t, USINESS NOTES BOE <D SOLD: LOANS megotiaved on life ins same bought. JYROOKLYN MORTGAGES A SPECLALTY.—MONEY loaned at ix per cont. BK. B. BOWEN & CO, , 62 Liborty st. C(OMMERCIAL PAPER, BU. Jvoptances wanted, SINESS NOTES AND AC in strictest coutidence, wn oftiee, Addry DON FURNITURE OR MERCHAS by largo house in Baltimore: quick Aduroas COMMISSION, Herald. PSTABLISHED | ise, sees Y) RANDAL IL. POOTE, Banker, 70 Broadway, New York city, Having been for 12 Years a raember of the New York Stock Exchange and Vice President of the Gold Bourd, the highest experience and character guaranteed. Stocks, Gold and Bouds; also Stock Contracts, such as “straddles,” “pute” and small amounts, bought and fol and t to margins. Pam. phlets enti and stock tables containing Valuable information mailed on receipt of Ie, \DISON'S TELEPHONE TO WALL ST.—PARTIES uptown desiring to operate in stocks, puts, calls, e., are invited to tost our faellitios for filling thelr orders. Out offica {4 furnished with a stock indicator aad latest Wall street reports, | All purchases aud tales aro made regularly in the New York Stuck Bxchange and reports furnished by tolepuone instantly. Only iret clase solicited. G@. SANDS, 1 Broadway. SIRST MORTGAGE OF $6,000 ON CITY PROPERTY for sale at yroat discount. «100 rald oftic NTERKST FOR DEPOSITS.-PERSONS DESIROUS ot obtaining intoress for deposits and have their bal- ances at all times sabject to check on demand can do fo b, depositing with the old banking house of LOWES & COM. | VANY, No. 6 Wall st., Now York, which allows interost of four per cent. ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN 0 MORTGAGE, ww York city property. © ail res * an onds bought and sold. WL. GRANT, 140 Broudwuy. AM_NOW PAYING 5 PER CENT A MONTH ON F2.000, Will some Oe ivate gentieman take the security, worth 0), at less interest? Address URLBANS. Uptown Horald offies, RRSEY etry }ONDS Toot 704, 1006 3 AYONNE Clty six per coms and se er it, et sale JUN oa 1 BXchauwe place, Jursay City. Y GOOD PAYING PRINTING BU '$ FOR SALE iu cousequence of death, or would exchan, New York or Br House in of large com italy, Bgype and Turkey, woll acquainted with bu, for the Cape, India, Australia, South America, is ent jointly three first class American manu- adou; umexceptionuble references, Address box 165 Herald office. GENTLEMAN, WITH $2,000, CAN SECURE AN interest with responsible parties in a business sure for $4,500 yearly profits, Call on BRADSHAW, 868 Broadw N ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN, WITH ABOUT $20,000, wanted to join two others of experience and equal capi- tal in the pure r cou pany 1 Will boar the closest, investigation. unusual opport An intervie: by addressing box 1 Herald office. 4A business, with . would like to moet a party with OY aud some knowledge of the business, to attend to the 1 such w a'splendid oponing is offered. Address STATION EG, box 165 Herald office. VAILABLE PATENT FO: ‘ON AC. count of business difficulties; x: ple; sell at profits large, fortune sure if properly bandied. D., jd oftice, A LIVE BUSINES WITH $800 OR Mi 4Liloan his employer, with xd security, can have « paying position at once. Address “STRON town oftice. PART OR WHOLE INTEREST IN A NOVELTY Address NOV. demand, for sale. au JA will be sold cheap; $8,000, Herald office N RXPERIENCRD MANUFACTURER WANTS A AAparty with capital to establish @ cloak and suit busi- tess, Address MANAGER, box 104 Herald office. “{ SPATENTS AT AUCTION, MONTHLY, ALSO AT AA cprivate sale; valnable street car engine aud fleator, NEW YORK PAT XCHANGE, 67 Liberty J.—POR SALE, A FIRST CLASS Livery and Undertaker's Business; 4 couches, 1 first class Hearse, 1 Pai Buggies, 1 Business Wagon, 1 two 10 ood Horses, riage, Harness, Robe: \- plete; good Teall trade: centrally toe ed; 25 stalls; rout jong lease; it] health reason for selling. For further or address ©. W. HODC ewurk, N. J., or DT, ROSS, 125 West PARTY CONTROLLING A STOCK OF MUSIC wate 4 partner with afow hnudred dollars; must up Gorsiand the retail stationery business; satisfactory refer ences required, MUSIC, Herald office. *ELLENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ines tan with from $15,000 to 815,000 can ood openiug for investinent by addressing MAN« office. Reference given aud res particulars eall Ss D0 Halse; XN. ae A. MERCHANT, WHOSE TRADE POR PAST TWELVE: 4Xyears bas beon largely with the wholesale and retail Krovery trade in city and vieinity, would like New York agener of nome staple article: best references, Address COMMISSION, box 14 Herald office. 4 DVBRITISER, WHO HAS CAPITA 4Lenter @ paying, established business: ner. fe nature of business and give address, couddeutially, TERT, box 100 Herald uilice A NANUVACTURER x ATENT | FOLDIN aper boxes, Ww: tal and is detieves of connecting himecit with "an -Secabllohed wholewval ¢ firm or with gentleman having some rough knowledge of the paper business; all ons coufidential. Address, with full nen FOLDING PAPER BOXES, hox 184 Herald office, RTNERSHIP $2,500, $500 DOWN, NO Aout stabtaned nica ae cash weekly roti pay sfactory investigation: arantoed ined BU PEAN, Hereia oni mee re GL

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