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METROPOLITAN WELL-WISHERS OF THE NEW eats COTTON MERCHANTS. | INMAN, SWANN & C0., COTTON EXCHANGE BUILDING, NEW YORK CITY. RHD. SIEDENBURG 800, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ICOTTON EXCHANGE BUILDING, pup gieoenpura, NEW YORK. HOPKINS, DWIGHT & 00, COTTON AND COTTON-SEED OIL, COTTON EXCHANGE BUILDING, NEW YORK. Capital, $2,000,000. - - - HENRY HENTZ & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos. {6 to 22 William Street, NEW YORK. Future Delivery Cotton, Coffee and Grain a Specialty. SIEGFR. GRUNER & 00, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 11 & 13 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. LATHAM, ALEXANDER | | & CD, SANKERS AND COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 16 & 18 WALL STREET, NEW VORK. HORACE E. GARTH, President ALEXANDER E. ORR, Vice-President. GRANVILLE W, GARTH, Cashier. The Mechanics National Bank OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 33 Wall Street. CAPITAL STOCK, $2,000,000. UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $2,158,000. DIRECTORS: ALEXANDER #, ORR, OWELL LINCO! HENRY TALMADGE, HORACE E. GA’ We respectfully solicit accounts of fedivtdaale, firms, banks and other corporations. Depositors offered every facility which thelr balances, business and responsibility warrant, _ Merchants Exchange National Bank OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 257 Broadway. | CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN, $600,000. PHINEAS C. LOUNSBURY, President, ALLEN S. APGAR, Vice-President and Cashier. DWARD V. GAMBIER, ant Cashier. SOLICITS ACCOUNTS from INDIVIDUALS, FIRMS and CORPORATIONS. HENRY E. NESMITH, CHARLES H. ISHAM, WILLIAM BLKENDALL, CHARLES M. PRATT, SINCLAIR, THE MERCANTILE NATIONAL 8 BANK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 191 BROADWAY. CAPITAL, $1,000,000. SURPLUS, $900,000. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED FROM INDIVIDUALS, FIRMS AND | CORPORATIONS. WM. P. ST. JOHN, President, FRED'K B, SCHENCK, Cashier. JAMES V. LOTT, Asst, Cashter, EDWARD E, POOR, Presidest, STUYVESANT FISH, Vice-President. GEORGE S. HICKOK, Cashier. JOSEPH T. MOORE, Vice-President. EOW, J, BALDWIN, Asst. Cashier. THE NATIONAL PARK BANK OF NEW YORK. Surplus, $3,000,000, Extensive Safety Vaults for the convenience of Deppaltors and Investors. Entrance only through the Bank, Direocrtors: a ~ NATIONAL UNION BANK, 32 NASSAU STREET, Mutual Life Building. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $1,500,000. JOSEPH C, HENDRIX, President. G. G. HAVEN, Vice-Prealdent. ¥. O, LEECH, Casbler, DIRECTORS: CHEMICAL BANK NEW YORK, 270 BROADWAY. CALLENDER, HOLDER & CO., | COTTON EXCHANGE BUILDING, NEW YORK. CALLENDER, HOLDER & CO., GALVESTON, TEXAS. J. R. CALLENDER & CO., 7 TITHEBARN STREET, LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND. on MUTUAL LIFE IN GEORGIA. R. F. SHEDDEN, General Agent, FITTEN BUILDING, ATLANTA, GEORGIA ASSETS, $204,638,783.06. SURPLUS, $22,529,327.82. Paid Policy-holders since organization, $388,440,897.34. An invitation is extended to all Policy-holders, Medical Ex- aminers, and friends of the Company to inspect THE Mut- uaL Lire Offices when visiting the Exposition. THE MUTUAL LIFE has greater amount at risk in this State than any other Company. Has more money invested in Georgia Securities than any other Company. Pays the Largest Tax to the State and Largest Amount of Death-claims. Figures which Speak! Georgia Record From April joth, 1894, to April goth, 1895. (From the Oficial Records.) New Business Written Total Premiums Collected Total Amount at Risk Total Death-claims Pai 556,933.64 16,853,072.00 151,946.00 THE Mutual Life insurance Company OF NEW YORK. RICHARD A. M'CURDY, President, For information concerning the New De- benture and Continuous Installment Con- tracts apply to W. M. ELLIOTT, Resident Special, FITTEN BUILDING.