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in Active Trading. ‘ Stocks closed strong to-day after what ‘Was an unusually active Saturday ses- gion, prices making quite a gain after the announcement of the bank etate- ment, which was even vetter than had been expected. For a few minutes after the publication of the figures there was * @n effort to force prices down, as it was | Delleved that the good statement had been fully discovrtrg. The market, however, showed got {powers of resist- ance under thy leadership of Steel, Penn- |}: » sylvania, and New York Central. Penn- . Sylvania made a net gain of almost a point, while Steel was up to yesterday's = Close, after having sold off under pres- quire. Central showed a net gain of 1-2 The high-priced coal roads, such ‘us re & Luckawanna and Delaware made sharp gains, the first an wavanece of dy points und 4 was up Atchison was #elling at 65% ‘Kock islund was under pressure. The {inability to learn the tacts concerning | ihe contemplated and much taiked of e of bonds had a depressing eifect. e Issue of 3250,00,000 of bonds will be considered on Jan. 7, ‘his is for re- \unding. ‘Erie was strong again. It is sald that} e gross earnings for November wilt a elo an Increase of nearly H,W0 as *Gompared with November of last year. “fhe market. was comparatively iree from rumors during the day. ‘There is a general feeling that the easier money * promised by the beginning of the tow of cash from the West will cause more | pubile buying. > ‘The total sales of stocks were 200,00 shares and of bonds $1,287,00. The Closing Quotations, To-day’ , lowest and ‘closing prices and n from yesterday's cioslng Piles, oF last recorded sale are as allows: 5 Ce High. Low, Clos ti s% i tttt lett t+ ++] 44++++1 48x ‘& L444 +++] RPL PEEP PPS TPF TS FP. +4444] +++ BANK STATEMENT GOOD. Wall StSreet Surprincd by the Ex- Jellent Clearing-House Report As was expected, the bank statement to-day was an excellent one, in fact, it was much better than expected, for ane was a shown decrease of $2,153,600 loans, when it was reasonable to be- purchase of eve that the $10, bonds by J. P. Morgan & Co., and the | purchase of the Consolidated Lake Su- | hiarior for $4,500,000 by Speyer & Co., and Ute loan of $4,000,000 toa Western’ rall- Ried would make the loan account show increas Mine most, t pleasant item was the cash agcount. ere Was an increase of 400 in specie and $1,751,200 in legal fenase which made the totul increase jn cash $7,304,600. This means an easter one to the money market next week and this meuns an increase in stock Peculation, which all commission es are ‘devotedly praying he’ increase. Of $6,eN0) in, deponits increases the required surplus by $1.- 0, 350, yet the surplus reserves increas- . The surplus reserves are DOW $14,025,500, against $8,003,600 a year ae an 18% two years ago. $2,153,000 decre: posits, Tenens Pirouiation. ecreaaee mia Mhorsese lexerve, increase ererve revuired, pureiue Increase *§, Deposits, "increa: CURB STOCKS STEADY. T.ulings on the curb were steady to- say with trading extremely dull, -In- ‘yenational Mercantile Marine, Greeno Copper and British Columbia Copper wed some life. The bid and asked Hrices of the principal. outside securities ‘were: Asked, a 4 5 » 7 3 5 + 5.ud2,800 ‘American Can . American Can pi en Copper i Blevator is Elevator pt a WHEAT MARKET, ‘Wheat started quietybut later became firmer on outslde ort. Broomhall estimates ‘the world's wheat shipments Wil be in the ‘neighborhood. of 5,500,000 pushels and that there will be a de- éreage in the amount of wheat on p bixe, Corn was dull and a shade st der with wheat. New ..York's) opening prices were: Wheat—May, § 3-4; July, $1 3-4 bid; De- comber, 91 3-4 to’ WM 7-8, Corn—May, 2H ea go's openin: ibes were: Wheat May, BAP to July, 16 3-4 to Forks closing: ‘ces were: Mays" Aas S$) xia eh 423-8 of- wa Dees jorn—-May, chy hae nd Betign in, each State leven yi ae fou ee et and all all genenses STOCKS STRONG AT [COTTON SOARS ON CLOSE OF MARKET _ Rally in Early Session Is Fur-| | There was bis excitement on the Cot- theved by Good Bank State- “ment and List Moves Upward cotton came cut in great volume and points higher. Sules were estimated at 100,000 bales, 13, August, pot “to 12.88, rowers were | sligitly harder. Trading on the Stock Consols and home ralls were easier. ened slightly. especially United States Steel. The dealings were restritced to | Monogram Rye—Ilacy’s 81, December, D ats “Corn—May, & ie 1 t. Pape Clement, qts., 11. Gs 18 ia my ; December, | Chat pt q nt Wally ton Exchange to-day, the market open- ing at {rom 12 to 2 points over and everydoay rushing to vuy. Later there was another sharp advance, prices aver- aging 25 points over the rise, being due to acvices from Liverpool of heavy buying there. In Liverpool prices Jumped with un- precedented activity and the minute the xchange here opened there was a wild rush to buy. Bui Leader Sully was on the floor leading his forces aid pushing tne prices up, and soon every month was quoted over 18 cents, The excitement was further Increased by news from New Orleans that Brown, | the big Dull magnate, was forcing the Kiting in that market. When trading was well under way the quotations were: January, 13.03; ) May, 13.35; July, 13.33, | . The advance in three da: ‘out 100 points. | Toward the end of the session long the close was barely steady, net 2 to 11 The closing prices were: December, 12.77 to 12, 85 to 12.87; Fel ruary, 12, March, 13.09 to April, 18.18 May, 13.2 to June, July, 13.30 to $= LONDON STOCKS WEAK. LONDON, Dee. 19.—Money was in fair demand in the market to-day and bor- asingly dependent on the Bank cf England. Discounts were Exchange was dominated by the news from the far East. Tho tone was weak. Americans opened at parity and hard- professionals. ‘The final es closed steady. 201 were: Anaconda Atchison . =e = Baltimore & Ohi ae % (TING BY BULLS] Seaucwe: PFFPESER =! ic ted States ted, States ‘Rice! Cures Colds and all Throat and Lung Troubles---Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption. No Morphine or Poisonous | Drugs. Not a Patent Medi- | cine. 50 Years in Use. plaids, also navy. Che Roys’ Store On the Second Hloor. Will begin a distribution. of broken assortments, |{\{ comprising 792 garments at this phenomenal price— ! Boys, 24 to 6 years; Oxford, olive and $ navy fabrics; velvet collar. ==" =| These Suits are made of substantial and stylish = fabrics, including all the newest mixtures and over- 130 BOYS’ LONG OVERCOATS, sizes 7 to 15 years; Oxford, Cambridge and gray mixtures; velvet collar. 200 BOYS’ GUARANTEED RUBBER COATS; fine quality dull finish gum; fancy back; sizes 0 to 6 (6 to 16 years.) WE GIVE “S. & H.” GREEN TRADING STAMPS. Sach. R, H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices, Bway at 6th Ave, ACYS Special Sale of Wines for Monday. rm. | to 35tb St+ When you buy by the gallon we furnish jug free. Finch’s Golden Wedding Rye—Five Years Old. Regular price: gal., $2.94; bot., 74c. Special price: gal., $2.4 jot., S4c. Special Twelve Year Old. Regular price for a bottle, $1.23 Special price for a bottle, Bde, Rue price for gallon, $5.38; special it $4.18, The Heirloom —a rare old Scotch Whiskey—bottle, $2.09 House of Commons, Black and White, bottle, $1.19. J. & G. Stewart's Fine, bottle, $1.08 J. & G. Stewart's Finest, bottle, 1.18 Clarets. Nathaniel Johnston & Sons, Julien, case qts., $6.74; case pts., $7.24 st Estephe, case qts., 7.74; case pts., 8.74 Margaux Superier, case ats. 8.74; pts,, 9,74 Chat.Pontet Canet,case qts.,9.74;pts.,10.74 4; pts.,12.24 Sauternes. Nathaniel Johnston & Sons, Graves...case qts., $5.24; case pts., $6.24 Barsac...case qts., 7.24; case pts., 8.24 Sauterne, case qts., 8.24; case pts. 9.24 Chat. Laubens, case qts., 40.24; pts., 11,24 Chat. Yquem, case qts., 14.94; pts., 15.94 Champagnes—Derenay Pere et Fils, Epernay. Extra dry, 1893, case quarts, $19.98; | pints, $21.98. Vin Brut, 1893, case quarts, $21.98; pints, $23.98. Champagnes-—Ceorzs d’Orbel, Epernay, Sec, case of quarts, $18.49; pints, $19.99; half pints, $21.49, Grand Duke Champagne, extra dry, made by the French Process, 4 years in bottle— Case 12 quarts, $12.24; case 24 pints, $14.24. Burgundy Wines. Bouchard Pere et Fils, Macon. .case qts., $7.74; case pints, $8.74 Beaune..case qts., 8.94; case pints, 9.94 Chambertin, case qts., 15.74; case pints, 16.74 Chablis (White), case qts.,9.74; pts.10.74 F, Chauvenet, Macon... .case gts., $8.74; case pts., $9.74 Beaujolais,case qts., 9.24; case pts., 10.24 Chablis. .case qts., 10.24; case pts., 11.24 Beaurie.. .case qts., 11.04; case pts., 12.04 Pommard,case ats? Chambertin, 11.24; case pts,, 12.24 case qts., 18.74; case pts., 19.74 Hock Wines—Deinhard & Co. Laubenheimer .case qts., $6.24; pts., $7. el fe Nee a terete Diedeshelmer.. Jease qts., $7.74; pts., $8.74 iy <Not toconal Hochhelmer...case qts., $8.74; pts. £9.74 Liebfraumitch.case ats.,814.54; pts.$12.54 Red Star’” Cacktait all kinds, bot. 89c. eee ails, all kinds, 78c. . Hi. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, ae Bway at 6th Ave. \ Following the custom established by us ir past years, the store will ncc be kept open evenings during the Holidays. But from Saturday, Dec. 19th, to Christmas Eve, inclusive, we will close at 7 o’clock P. M. Don’t Buy Christmas Presents Until You've Visited Macy's and Examined the Greatest Collections of Beautiful Things. Our assortments are not even remotely approached by any Naturally, the biggest varieties of gift goods are to be found beneath the roof of the biggest retail store in the world—Macy’s, The best and brightestand most attractively priced things for all tastes and all purses. Whether you wish to spend a yew dimes or a thousand douars—we' li save you money. You May Depend Upon Prompt Deliveries | We Have Made Big RedscHcns | other store. Thousands of Beautiful Novelties| THAT WERE Selected for the Holiday Trade. New Gift Goods Are Arriving Every Day. We'll have only a few days in which to sell hundreds of things that should have been in the store several weeks ago. Drastic measures are being applied, Much of the earlier merchandise is being subjected to deep price-cuts, and ALL goods suitable, for presents that were received within the last few days are marked relatively lov—at rates that are equivalent to liberal reductions. A Wise New Year Resolution: “T'll Start a Depostt Account at Macy's and How Much I Spend. For What | Spend It.” Put your money in our DEPOSITORS’ ACCOUNT DEPARTMENT. : We pay 4 per cent. annually, compounding the interest every three months. positors’ Account Department CONVENIENCE of a credit system with all the ECON- OMY of a cash system—AND YOUR MONEY IS EARNING INTEREST WHILE IT IS WITH US, You can deposit as much or as little as you please. You can take your money out ata moment's notice, penny and every dollar earns interest for you daily until spent or withdrawn. v e run no regular banking business; there is no drawing of checks, with the temptation to spend money promis- Macy’s “sell only for cash. At MACY'S THE MAN WHO PAYS HIS BILLS does not make up for bad debts higher pies KNOW on to pay for the expensive machinery of a CRED!T DE ARTMENT. You know tkat no store can sell goods as cheapiy in pro- portion to quality as a cash store. (No argument is re- quired to prove that the customer must pay the store's expenses, including its bad debts.) Thousands have opened accounts with us, realizing the value of this “‘up-to-the-times” saving method. Visit Our New Piano Department onthe fourth floor and examine the “STRAUS” PIANOS at $125.00, $150.00 ana $175.00, $225.00, $250.00 a1 $275.00, And save from $75.00 to $159.00 on each piano, We are sole agents in Greater New York for the celebrated Steinertone Pianoforte. Good Advice: Don’t get entangled 1n the toils of the Credit or [nstal- ment Octopus. ENTRANCE ON N LANE. ECBIVES DEPOSITS FROM 9.30 A. M. °, MDA 8 © SALARIES. 53 7 AND STRICT ECON- V *. G. Alford, M. Hard, GR Fe. i | ust the GGLS DUST TWLNG do your work ** OPKINS . TOYS All the iron toys, Stables, Steam Engines, Doll Houses, Punch land Judy Shows, Go-| Carts, Patrol Wagons, Baby Sleighs, $3.00 The Only Downtown TOY STORE. Bob SI $7.00 to $25.00. Bob Sin, $7 $2.50 to $6.00; other | Sleighs, $1.00 upward. Skates, 60c. to $6,410. Poker Sets, Games, cules) &e, JOHN C. HOPKINS & CO., 119 Chambers Street. OLD QUST ROEBUCK'S WEATHER STRIPS K M2 FULTON Si (own COLD fois MUNYON'S PAW-PAW | | Sa, Will Give Health | To the Nervous, the Sleepless, the Suf- | ferer from Stomach Trouble. | DYSPEPSIA ‘and Catarrh Cannot Exist Where This | Wonderful Vegetable Pepsin Is Used, This Is the gift season. Did you ever think that vy giving a bottle of my Paw-Paw you can carry ithe precious jewel of health to every suferer from Dyspepsia, Nervous- jnese or Sleeplessness? There is no jother way in which you can so surely ispread happiness at this holiday time. To the wearled mother, To the nerve-racked teaeher, To the overworked lawyer, To the care-burdened minister, To*the worried business man, To the laborer, mental or physical, I know that my Paw-Paw |" Will cure Dyspepsia, WIIL cure Sleeplessness, Will cure Nervousness, Will cure Catarrh. | 1 have hundreds of letters telling | how it has cured Rheumatism, Kid- {ney Troubles and Colds. It does this | by insuring an appetite for food and | helping the stomach to digest that) ‘food; by making rich blood and by /putting every organ of the body in | perfect tone. The poison of these! diseases cannot stay in a perfectly |healthy body, nor can there be a mor- |bid appetite for strong drink. My Paw-Paw gives stimulation without intoxication. It lifts and holds you up. Whiskey and beer lift and let lyou fall—throw them away. MU: Munyon’s Paw-Paw at gists’, $1 per bottle. Paw-| tive Pills, 25c. bottle. Interest and Dividend Notices. Maiden Lane Savings Bank, 170 BROADWAY (5. E. Cor. of Malden Lane), Y & MAIDEN LANE, H US ‘TO PAY GOOD SEMI- EREST RATES. LOUIS WINDMULLER. TRUSTEES: Walter G. King, Bi Mossman, W. M. K. Olcott, August Oppenheliner, ‘Alvin L, Strasbugger, iienry Untermeyer, uis Windmuller. — * Maiden Lane Safe Deposit Co., CORNER BROADWAY '& MAIDEN LANE. Open from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. | CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, 86 AND 58 BOWERY, COR. CANAL 8T. 87TH SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND. The Trustees hi dered that int tha Yate of THREE AND ONE: HAL Sy) PER CENT. per fors‘on and. after JANUAR ance with the by-la will draw Interest from JA HENRY HASLE HENRY SAY A. HUBER, EMIL WELL To do 80, read | “GUIDE TO, INVEST! LDA MARKET: LETTER," Inqued Gratis. Mailed Free. Haight & Freese Co., | STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON, 83 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. Ag x peas “Determining: the resnonsibility of vo jas selection of rie haracter and financial br ‘as Important | Business Property To Let, ATO CET 1.) ‘LARGE DOUBLE STORE 50 X 85, NEAR CITY HALL, |At 28- 30 City Hall Place. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, 2|RULAND & WHITING CO., 5_BEEKMAN ST, Lawyers. _ | GEO. ROBINSON (Lawyer. )'. potas au st.(Day). 1570 Bway. 37 meres? | i For Sale. ; New Credit Idea. CLOTHING FOR LADIES, MEN AND BOYS, rity, Required, Mal re pont and take the Koods along. 6th Ave. Credit House, | DIAMONDS, paymenta "ac i} representative SYNDICATE, 11 B }who Is run down or whose vitality is Iwith the touch of new life and vigor. | AMERICA LEADS THE SHOE FASHIONS OF THE WORLD. The leading styles originate in Brockton, the mani facturing center of men’s fine shoes in this country. ityles Originated by My Expert Model Maker are Copied Eve: W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes have by and superior wearing qualities, a chie { shoe in the world. They are just as good as those that cost you to 87 —the only difference is the price. factory at Brockton, Mass., the largest in the world under one x | making men’s fine shoes, and show you the infinite care crery, pair of Douglas shoes is made, you would realize ae $3.50 shoes are the best shoes produced anywhere, - could show you the difference between the shoes mad ou would understand why D y they hold theit shape, fit b shoe in the market to-day. there is value in Douglas 63.50 shoes, Fast Color Eyelets Used Exclusively. 433 Broadway, cor. Howard St. TBD Bradway, cor. 8th ee 1349 Broad way, cor. 36th 81 142 E. 14th St. 250 West 125th St. 974 Third Ave. 345 Eighth Ave. 95 Nassau St. : factory and those of other makes, y | $3.50 shoes cost more to make, w! wear longer, and are of greater intrinsic value than any their excellent style, easy-1 ved the largest sale of any a If I could take you in There is a great difference between wholesale and retail p shoes. You pay only one profit on shoes made in my factory a to you through my own stores in the principal cities. is, you get better shoes for the price than are retailed e My own secret process of tannin more flexible one longer wearing leat! Corona Colt highest grade patent | We leathermade. The Dou fo wenn it proves | Bo! ys’ | Shors by mall, 26; the bottom soles er than any other ti extra SMBUS L AS 15 DOUCLAS STORES IN GREATER NEW YO 20 Wille Ave, (Bronx) tN 2202 Third Ave., cor. 120th Be. 708-7101 Beonday: 1367 Broad: way, COM, B 421 Fulton St. cor. Pearl. 494 Fifth Av pase CITY,1 BN WARK, 785 Broad St, For Sale. Railroads. “WHY WAIT, INDEED,” When Ou> Modern Method Is Open to You? Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry are th st beautiful, appropriate anu tasting CHRISTMAS GIFTS, and NCHES which we bid-eelablished wholenal ness. NZ This id Gold Fancy Solitaire Ring, fine white bril- liant, only 14 CASH OR CREDIT. ONE PRICE, mployer's referen. AUEINESeATRICTET CONFER TIAL, L, W. SWEET & CO. Main Store, 37-39 MAIDEN LANE, N, Y. Bro iT Fulton st, Bklyn, N Jersey C CALL, WRITE OR TELEPHONE, & GOOD HABIT: TO BUY ON CREDIT ER" Clothe the Whole PER on week $1 Weew MEN'S, OT AND CHILDREN'S CLOT Cloaks, Millinery, Furs ay ManhattanClothine Co, 1334 3d Ave., Near 65th St, 2274 3d Ave., Near 324th St. 295 ae Ave Near 24th St. BROOK) 00 BROADWAY. ey EVENINGS. Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry A LARGE VARIETY, EARL von are UEHONT TIN frat cautt vou cal poeta ACCOUNT. with us and, pay = Credit. | No security required Write, telenh call. Globe Credit Watch Co. 65 Nassau St HarlemBranch.2E 125th e cn FOR ¢ R E DI I EVERYBODY. Anything y/o a want Chocks, Jewelry, Furniture, Dry Goods, Shoes: business strictly 7s o te fF gg BOWERY, COR. CANAL. Opem Bvenings. Levers WEEKL \TS—Diamonds, watches, olive cei go Hal cette fa talORUS: - SAN Baa Eo Maiaen ate op tte Ry ero = cont 5 Dust~ lps i ceftlandt ste, ts given bel Shere otherwtay ik ML. EN = CREDIT |“ New York Central way era Fine Diamonds neste World Wants Ms | RAILROAD. PLALIONS io ol WES TY. 1 ana oe Fate Having, ume ve thiniitoas haters low tur Twenty-third at. MATE Facto tours Lauren. Rt ning Caray. 93. and Cortiante Beet Te ‘aeNerat Ma 20. General Fi abeenser Arent

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