+Also cor. Bowery and Grand St. Also Madison Ave., near 60th St., cor. Columbus Ave. and 93d St., cor. 58th St. and 7th Ave., cor. 116th St. and 3d Ave., cor. 103d St. and 1st Ave., and B'way and 86th St., Manhattan St. and Amsterd: mi Ave. Also at 260 W. B'way, 874, 1440 B'way, 135 William St. Also 5th Ave. and W. 115th St. Also 960 Boston head, and 2-03 Third Ave. **Also 173 East 11h St., and 1925 Third Ave.; (c) also 100 William St., and 271 Broadway; (d) sign Broadway and 45th St.: 638 Madison Ave.; in Brooklyn, 2495 Atlantic Ave., 44 Court St., 894 Manhattan Ave., 476 Fult D St., 7 Hamilton Ave., 802, 1246, 1550, 1572 Broadway, 216 Flushing Ave.; (e) also 242 E. 86th St., 180 E. 72d St., cor. 34th St. and 3d Ave.; (h) also 356 W. 14th St. and 22 Avenue A. Banks for Savings in Manhattan and Bronx. 1 Subject to change. Washington... West Side Surplus. Unless otherwise stated banks close at 12 noon on Saturdays. $67,862 9 A. M. to 4 P. 3. (a) 6,224,563 10 A. M. to 3 P. M.; Monday 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. 7,502,999 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. 600,000 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. A.M.to 4 P.M.;Mon.,6 to 9p.3. 2.331 800 10 A. M. to 3 r. M. 70.799 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.; (a) 1,024.000 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. (a) 39,56. 10 A. M. to8 P. M., Mon. and 6,000 9 A. M. to 5.20 . M. 735,265 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. 586,000 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. (a) 2,054,999 10 A. M. to 3 r. M.; (a) 325,837 10 AM.to BP.M. Mon. te 8 PM. 5,500 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; (a) 5,493,379 10 A. M. to 2 r. M. 1,892,595 10 A. M. 103 r. M.; (a) 624,315 10 A. M. 10 3 P. M. 55,7 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Sat., 10 fe 12 noon, and 7 to 9 P.M. (b) 2,514'9 A. M. 10 3 P. M.; Mon, and Sat., 6 108 r. M. also. (g) 60,000 9 A. M. to 3.P. M. (a) (a) Open Monday nights also. (b) Not open Saturday evenings in July, August, September. (1) Except June, July, August, and September. (g) Not open Saturday eve. in July and August. (q) Report of December, 1906 33, 710 Grand St.tt.. 100,000 217,644 Paul E. Bonner..... 100,000 100,000 Mechanics' § Nassau National.. Woodhaven... Flatbush & Ch. Avs. 181 Sands Street. 44 Court St..... W. D. Llewellyn. George F. Moger. H. D. Johnson. Daniel V. Hegeman Henry M, Wells. Henry Billman, 23.287 Wm. E. Harmon... T.Schenck Remsen 25,000 William P. Reid.... George F. Frost. Absorbed by Mechanic's and Trader's Bank, New York. 25,000 32,593 Wm. F. Wyckoff.. H. M. De Ronde. Branches at 5th Ave. and 9th St., Schermerhorn St., near Flatbush Ave., Atlantic and Georgia Aves., 4th Ave, and Atlantic. $$ Branches at Jamaica, Flushing, Far Rockaway, Rockaway Beach, Richmond Hill, Elmhurst, College Point, L. I. City. 11 Also Broadway, cor. Lorimer St. NAME. Banks for Savings in Brooklyn and Queens. Brevoort.....Nostrand Ave, Howard M.Smith 10,150 2,321,696 36 L. I. City..... 21 Jackson Ave. W. J. Burnett.... 16,000 4,390,000 4 Williamsb'rg B' way & Driggs J. V. Meserole....100,408 51,983,282 4 Surplus. Business Hours. 4,200,000 10 A. M. to 3 P. M.; Mon- day, 5 to 7 P. M. also. 316,726 10 A. M. to 3 P. M.; Mon- 3,000 9 A. M. to 3 P.M.Mon.8P.M. 161,674 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. 710,086,9 A. M. to 3 P. M.; Monday, 4 to 7 P. M. also, 286,000 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Mon day 5 to 8 P. M. also. 69,676 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. 2,061,201 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.; Monday, 6 to 8 P.M. also, 6.040.202 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Safe Deposit Companies in Brooklyn and Queens. Brooklyn City, Montague and Clinton Streets. Eagle Warehouse and Storage Company, 28 Ful ton Street. Franklin, 166 Montague Street. Long Island, Fulton and Clinton Streets. Long Island Storage and Safe Deposit, Nostrand Manufacturers', 84 Broadway. 758 Trust Companies in New York City. +Branches at Belford Avenue and Halsey Street and Clin#Branches at 1205 Fulton Street: Manhattan Branch. 90 Broadway. Also 140 Broadway, Manhattan, **Branch, 356 Fulton Street. Branches at 175 Remsen Street. 350 Fulton Street, Jamaica, L. I., and 67 Jackson Avenue, Long Island City. Asylums and Homes in Manhattan and Bronx. Association for Relief of Respectable Aged In Baptist Home for Aged, E. 68th St. and Park Ave. Bloomingdale Insane Asylum, White Plains, N. Y. Brace Farm School for Boys, 105 E. 22d St. Chambers St. Christian Workers, 129 E. 10th St. Colored Orphan Asylum, W. 261st St., near River- Co-operative Home, 444 W. 23d St. Crittenton, Florence, Mission, 21 Bleecker St. Day School and Home for Crippled Children, 2111 Deaconess Home (Baptist), 312 W. 54th St. Elizabeth Home for Girls, 307 E. 12th St. 105 E. Home for Relief of Destitute Blind, 896 Amster dam Ave. Home for the Aged, 213 E. 70th St. and 135 W. Home for the Aged of the Church of the Holy Home for Unemployed Young Women, 116 E. Home for Young Women, 49 W. 9th St. Branches Home of the Daughters of Jacob, 302 E. Broadway. House of Calvary (Incurable Cancer, Females), House of Mercy (Protestant Episcopal), W. 214th House of Nazareth, W. 236th St., near Spuyten House of Refuge, Randall's Island. House of Rest for Consumptives, Inwood-on-the- House of the Good Shepherd, foot of F. 90th St. foot W. 139th St. House of the Holy Family, 136 2d Ave. Howard Mission and Honie for Little Wanderers, 225 E. 11th St. Huguenot Home of French Church Du St. Esprit, 237 W. 24th St. Hungarian Reliet Society, 3 State St. Industrial Christian Alliance, 170 Bleecker St. Infant Asylum, Amsterdam Ave., cor. 61st St. Emergency Shelter for Women with Children, 311 Leo House for German Catholic Immigrants, E. 12th St Eva Home, 153 E. 62d St. Five Points House of Industry, 155 Worth St. German Lutheran Emigrant Home, 4 State St. Hebrew Infant Asylum, 907 Eagle Ave. Hebrew Sheltering House and Home for Aged, Hirsch, Clara de, Home for Working Girls, 225 Home for Aged and Infirm, Blackwell's Island. St. 6 State St. Lincoln Hospital, E. 141st St., cor. Concord Ave. Medical Missionary Home, 107 E. 23d St. Methodist Episcopal Home, Amsterdam Ave., cor. Midnight Mission and St. Michael's Home, office, Mission of Our Lady of the Rosary for the Protec- National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Newsboys' Lodging House, 14 New Chambers St. New York-Asylums and Homes bearing prefix "New York" will be, as a rule, found in this list minus the prefix. New York Orphan Asylum, Hastings, office 105 E. Night Refuge for Homeless Women, 144 W. 15th Orphan Home and Asylum of Protestant Episcopal Peabody Home for Aged and Indigent Women, Presbyterian Home for Aged Women, 49 E. 73d St. Manhattan Ave. Reformatory for Misdemeanants, Hart's Island, ASYLUMS AND HOMES IN MANHATTAN AND BRONX-Continued. Rescue Home, 316 E. 15th St. Robertson, Gilbert A., Home, Scarsdale, N. Y. Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, Sedgwick Ave., Sailors' Home, 52 Market St. Sailors' Snug Harbor, S. I., office 31 Nassau St. St. Bartholomew's Girls' Home, 136 E. 47th St. St. Elizabeth's Industrial School (female deaf St Francis's Home for Aged, 609 5th St. St. John Baptist House, 233 E. 17th St. St. John's Guild, office 501 5th Ave. St. Joseph's Home for the Aged, 209 W. 15th St. St. Joseph's Home for Destitute Children, House St. Joseph's Home for Poles, 117 Broad St. St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum, 89th St., cor. Ave. A. St. Luke's Home for Aged Women, 2914 Broadway. St. Philip's Home for Industrious Catholic Boys, St. Philip's Parish Home, 1119 Boston Rd. St. Vincent de Paul's Orphan Asylum, 215 W. 39th St. Zita's Home for Friendless Women,125 E. 52d St. Salvation Army Rescue Home, 316 E. 15th St.; In- Samaritan Home for the Aged, 414 W. 22d St Shelter for Respectable Girls, 212 E. 46th St. Sick Children's Mission, 287 E. Broadway, branch Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 297 4th Ave. Strachan, Margaret, Home, 103 W. 27th St. Swedish Lutheran Immigrant Home, 5 Water St. Thecla Orphanage, Palisades, N. Y. Office, 227 Training Home for Christian Workers, 129 E. 10th Trinity Chapel Home for Aged Women,221 W.24th Trinity Mission House, 211 Fulton St. Webb's Academy and Home for Shipbuilders, West-Side Boys' Lodging House, 225 W. 35th St. St. Rose's Free Home for Incurable Cancer, 426 Xavier Institute for Blind, 217 W. 15th St. Commerce of the Port of New York. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE AND BULLION. The following compilation gives the foreign trade movement of the port for twenty calendar years, ending with 1906. It shows the foreign imports, domestic exports and foreign exports of the Port of New York, as well as the special movement in the form reported from year to year by the Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce: 163,920,087 VALUE OF EXPORTS FROM THE PORT OF NEW Domestic Bullion. 378,392.937 848,097,228 332,621,123 323,402,003 365,570,813 396.388.942 460,875.299 467,554,122 $8.998.923 $21,046,701|$334,067,382 9,111,569 49,565,852 349,456,582 71.685,395 417,545,010 41,646.121 389.289.482 9,074,152 8,772,099 95,916,277 483,081,313 9,164,829 93.204.967 470,928,941 9.900,460 106,397.995 464,395,683 7,958,095 129,003,594 469,582,812 8,948,818 139,950,607 472,300.928 9,450,831 104,036,418 479,058,062 1887.. 8310,398,405 $151,136.190 $40,575,963 $502,110,558 1887.. 8304,021,758 1888.. 301.008,039 154.865.981 8.206.303 464,080,323 1888.. 290,779,161 1889.. 329 210,894 7,948,166 500,979,147 1889.. 336,785,463 1890.. 349,210,717 193,155,771 20,369,499 562,735,987 1890.. 339,458,578| 1891.. 254,102,154 268.329.418 35,154,540 557 586.112 1891.. 1892.. 254 360,354 317,939.925 11,407,559 583,707,838 1892.. 1893.. 236.490,931 291,999.022 65,827,758 594,317,711 1893.. 1894.. 198,646,169 239,767,676 20,671,236 459,085,081 1894.. 1-95.. 284,036,654 232,250,120 32,856.122 549,142.896 1895.. 1896.. 243,235,760|| 197,236,035 90,733,968 531,205,763 1896.. 1897.. 248,297,819 218,238.881 28.079,302 494.616,002 1897.. 8.362,182 1898.. 241.921.371 177,770,748 110,580.905 530,273,024 1898.. 9.027,937 1899.. 294.505,183 224,290,748 31.191,223 549,987,154 1899.. 9,059,156 84.729,255 561,342,583 1900.. 304,855,071 221,251,710 29,039,486 555,146,267 1900.. 12,090,402 102,933,991 641,177,663 1901.. 319.912,752 235 107,825 19,367,785 574,388,362 1901.. 12,544,419 100,563,364 611,521,388 1902.. 348,747,880 242,496,808 10,842.054 602,086,742 1902. 12.096.879 65,411,581 567,143,043 1903.. 339,052,370 259,129,840 29,652,689 627.834.899 1903.. 12,532,984 65,860,849 581,889,098 1904.. 343,684,492 286.168.372 14.101,354 643,954,218 1904.. 13,318,853 144,017,993 648,251,150 1905.. 409.767,035 304.166,382 22,872.970 736,806,380||1905.. 545,708,317 13,980,386 77,922,034 637,610,737 1906. 456,240,684 333,366,200 99,389,034 888.995,918 1906.. 611,082,425 11,389,037 56,262,355 678,733,817 526 153.270 498,413,605 479,634,582 503,495,265 77,531,109 482.282.233 58,343,879 528,247,115 |