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® LOCAL. TROLEDY KILLS A MAN. John J. Keating, of No. 128 Park Row, was instantly, killed to-day by a trolley | car on the Third Avenue line, at Pi Row and Pearl strect FOR CHILDREN'S COURT, Arrangements have been made for opening the new children’s court on Aug. 1 was to be opened to-day, but the old Charities’ Building could not be} arranged in time. TAX ON STOCK TRANSFERS, | ‘The tar on stock transactions at §2 a hundred shares went out of effect at midnight. Stock Exchange member will save from $6,000 to $10,000 a day hy | the expiration of the law. RAILROAD CONFERENCE. -| George F. Baer, President of the Phil-| adelphia and Reading Railroad, will be in this c.ty to-day and have a consuita- tion with the other presidents of the coal-carrying companies regarding th coal strike, President Fowler said yea. terday that there was no change in th situation CAIN JURY DISAGREED, The Jurymen in the trial of Policeman Cain announced last night that they | had falled to reach an agreement and | Judge Newburger discharged thein. | Cain was charged with the larceny 0: , $47 trom Louisa Gibson outside a saloon Macdougal strect CIVIC CLUB'S PICNIC. The annual picnic and outing of the Civic Club of the Twenty-ninth Assembly. District, which was postponed from last Sunday on account of rain, will be held at Noll’s Park, One Hundred and Seven- Ueth street and Boston road, on L. r ayy Sept. 1 next. MRS, INNES GETS A DIVORCE, Jud: O'Gorman, the Supreme Court, has confirmed the finding of the jury receatty made before Judge Bischoff that Mrs. George F. Innes was ingocent of the charges that were made | against her by her husband, Frederick | N es, 4 bandmaster, and that her) fons “of infidelity), on Mis part! «proven, He grants her a decree of and awards he: 6 weekly She asked for $75 weekly ali- mony. PILGRIMS START FOR ROME. The second contingent of the annual American rimage to Rome left to- day on the steamship Nord America. An enormous crowd was on the pler to bid God-speed to the voyagers. Most of the plterlms are from Brooklyn, al- though many of them come from the West, The Very Rev. E. H. Porclle, of the Church of Our Lady of ‘Lourdes, of Brooklyn, is In caarge of the company which, after an audience with the Pope, will visit Switzerland and Paris, @. i WASHINGTON. avai Sisal lae COULDN'T FIND BRIBERY. WASHINGTON, July 1. — Represen-| tative Dajzell, Chalrman of the Select Committee of the House appointed to investigate the charges of Capt. Christ- mas that certaln Senators and Repte- Sentatives had been bribed In connec- tlon with the purchase of ‘the Danish West Indies, has made a report. The report is to the effect that no one was bribed. PRESIDENT !NVITED. WASHINGTON, July 1.—Representa- tives Henry and Sperry and Senator Platt, of Connecticut, have Invited the President to stop over at Harcuord ana other Connecticut citles on his New England trip, COMING TO NEW YORK BANK. WASHINGTON, July 1.—Cyrus C. Wells has resigned his position as rivale si ary to the Secretary of the Navy to accept a position with the Na- ‘tional Cy Bank, of New York, WILL PROTECT ASPHALT MEN, | WASHINGTON, July 1—Acting Sec-! Hill was in consultation | sident for some time | day regarding the rly In Venezuela, As a may be stated that the President has decided to} protect the present occupants of the asphalt property, | DINED WITH THE PRESIDENT, WASHINGTON, July 1—The Presi- t entertained at dinner last night At- torne ox, Senators Lodge, Spoor n ‘and Clyll-Service Commissioner Garfield, The dinner was entirely a social affair. COCKRAN SEVERELY - CRITICISES. JEROME Writes Another Letter on the Case of Duke and Ryan, To- bacco Magnates, and Duties of District-Attorney. Acting District-Attorney Rand's deter- mination not to pay any further atten- tlon to the charges of fraud n against James B, Duke and Thomas Ryan in sults brought against them growing out of the formation of the Tobacco Trust, has drawn another open letter from W. Bourke Cockran who represents the complainants in the sults. In a letter addressed to Mr, Rand to- day Mr. Cockran writes: "It must be obvious to you that tho books of the American Tobacco Com: pany will show pr the property of which its stockholders have been de- spoiled, and, in conjunction with the books of the Consolidated Tobacco Com. pany and the Morton Trust Company, they will make clear the evdsions and other devices through which these stockholders were misled to thelr own | injury and the enormeus profit of the | directors, @ ‘I can only repeat that, while I hold} myself at the disposal of the District- Attorney for any ald‘to justice that ne | may think I can render, J haye neither | the right nor tne Inclination to direct | hin or eny of his assistants as to the ¢ of hls duty or the manner of Quiet on Berlin BERL July Prices the Boerse to-day were firm and business! was quiet, There wore some speculauly purchases of Mines, the prospects which were considered Jo be more ¢ couraging, Canadian Pavifics were harder on New York advices, erne. on | ception. | worth of excitement. | Lize,"’ jealary. |she packed up and It out for Chicago. Jers out of thelr patrons. ‘Terrace Garden Opera Words and music of the Byrne-Harrison- (water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a | during Something always happens when there is a change of bill at the,New York Theatre. Last night, which marked the elevatifn of "The Chaperons” from the street level to the roof, was no ‘@x- The audience had its money's It got up by the elevators, but had to hoof it down eight flights of stairs after the show. |, ‘Then every one saw a man faint’ He was seated far down in front, and when Pretty May Boley began her connip- tlons during the singing of “Blooming he keeled over. The audience encored the song, not the faint, but when they ‘heard the man was. Miss Boley's husband they wanted him to come back ‘and do it over again. “He did have a ‘ittle encore of his own our in the lobby, but that was oecause he discovered the loss. pf nis. 3yatch. ana Tings when he regained conscl ‘The gentleman was Capt. Fred N son, formerly of the British army He married Miss Boley over a year ago, but of late they have not. been living to- gether, When'he saw her last evening his emotions overcame him. At the Hotel Navarre to-day he was said to be all right. : Another bit of excitement was behind the scenes, The only hint the audence ‘ol of it Was the absence of Jesste isnrt- | jett Davis, Billy Van and Belle Gold | from the ‘vaudeville programme, | 1¢ 13 said Mrs. Davis had a heart-to-heart talk with the Sires, and her thome was She got her money and then Billy Van had the next seance, and ne, too, realized, but Miss Gold was held off until to-day. ‘The seven Sire brothers entered a denial In triplicate covering case, * he Ghaperons'’ proved a good root- garden attraction and wall popularize the Cherry “Blossom Grove as a ‘sum- mer ‘resort 1f the management does not Insist on making Swiss mountain elimb- Eva Tanguay, xanga, May Boley and Nellie Follis are as clever a quartet of fem- ininity as ever carried a beauty show to success. Trxie F “The Pearl of Pekin,” révived by the Sompany, makes entertainment, fine summer musical Kerker operetta are dainty and tunegal, and with entr'acte refreshments they drive dull care away on warm nights, | Belle Thorne sang the Pearl sweetly and | Hila Devine was a sprightly Pingtte. | Douglass Flint brought fine unetion to the role of Typhov, and Harry Luck- stone was in fine vocal fettle. Unilke the usual summer 4 orchestra, the Terrace Garden musicians are compe- | tent Siby) Sammi ago soprano, with Thousands Have Kidney Trouble | and Don’t Know it. ‘How To Find Out, Filla bottle or common glass with’ your sediment or se! tling indicates an m unhealthy condi- tlog of the kid- neys; if it stains your linen it ‘is evidence of kid- | ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in’ the back Is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad- der are out of order, ‘What to Do. 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Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamr-Root, Dr.’ Kilmer's Swamp: Root, and the adcress, Binghamton, ' N, ¥4 on every bottle a “THE CHAPERONS” NOW FROLICKING ON STAGE OF CHERRY BLOSSOM GROVE. * BALTIMORE, July 1—Joseph Ray, Irons, aged eleven years, of much. personal pulehritude and a fino roof garden on the steamer Grand Re-|town, W. Va. died on a, Baltimore contrat voice. sang the solor with the public will begin operations this evening, | and ‘Ohio train, near Cumberland Duss Band at St, Nicholas Garden, Her |—The Kaltenborn Orchestra ts populaf-| Death was due to hydrophobia trom a oblle Signor’ was enthusiastically | | the new Circle Paof Garden.—Idal cat bite on the upper lip last: April encored. ‘Two other volo’ numbers ate her sister's ‘dog had previously bitten the cat urnished by members of the ban. stunt at Kelth’s —Tony i r has | ds Manager Johnson has signed the Duss|a mechanteal doll, a la Phroso, and a U. P. MAOHINISTS STRIKE, | Band for eleht Sunday night concertalat | Cyole whirl In this weells oil — ‘the | OMAHA, July 1.—Unton Pacific Rail- the Metropolitan Opera-House begin- | New Boy" Is the play at Proctor's Fifth | 7 eri A ning Sep@. 3s Avenue and “The Mines is at the|foad machinists have gone on strike. - One Hundred and iwenty<Acth street | All employees In the Omaha and TARE BEAUTY SHOWS. ; house, Continuous vaudeville In the at-: cll Bluffs shops obexed the orde “King Dodo" began its last week at Daly’s—"A Chine another successful week at the Casino.— “The Wild Rose” ing by Charles Schwab and a Steel Trust’ magnates, Mave Calill, t the way, lacto go starring next season.— Vis Worth the trip to the Manhattan Beach Theatre.—Vaude- ville is proving popular at the Brighton | Beéach ‘Music Hall.—The Pain ‘freworks| which Is to open at the Metropolitan ate stasonable entertainment at Man-| Of! 6 Beash. — Mr, vaudeville attfactiohs hold thelr own at} gers, mang Gardens.—Teddy Marks Presented an entertaining bill at the | gerg will bulld for them in Fort: “Miss Bimpileity’ hattan the Paradise American Root {SREB LUTE v ENING, JULY 1, 19 INDIA FEARS DISTRESS. [the st by vy rainfall | early tn June | TRAC MANILA, July 1 Wility, that the four who have been m June 10 ure wily July de 380,000 | sr meteor, lately der tereitied | al passing wiih Pleces were fou STEAMER IN LONDOS St, Catherines Channel otn nalled: “Am disable ance. nd boat to mediate crank Proceeding at three Juy 1 ho lives In Co pleted two allegoriea Tepresenting war Sherman stat MARRYING MA LOUISVILLE received from the | Newark houses.—O1 except three | chestral concerts are | “Honthypoon’ began | Miisee The Herald Square Theatre is (n | the hands of stage carpenters, who are| DUNKIRK, N, ¥. was enjoyed last even-| preparing the elaborate settings for arty of| "The Defender.” the new | musical comedy which Will open on Thursday | inanimoumly to Chautauqua district. Autrey “Mittentha! has cabled from | Gi Antaudue ination. Florence of the completion of arrange- ment@ for Mascagni's tour of this coun- trv in the fall, He will direct a complete operatic organization of 160 members, ‘The Rogers Brothers have signed al J Hammerstein ement for five vears, from | anuary, 1908. linterest in the new theatre thelr mana-| pogron, July 1 Garden.—The toatine (tae: oF or red, light weight, ‘ 5,50 each. Wash Skirts, Pique Outing Skirts... Pique Outing Skirts, eatra quality. 2.98 Linen Skirts, fine quality, thor- oughly shrunk Shirt Waists. Shirt Waists in fine Polka Dot Lawns, tucked front and back, soft cuffs, fancy 69c, each. Shirt Waists of fine White Lawn, several designs, tucked or trimmed with 98c, each. Girls’ Wash Dresses. Fine Chambray Drésses, trimmed with wide close embroideries and narrow vel vet ribbons, 6 to 12 years, collars, brojderies,, cw Aven, a to 1st * you had forgotten. Women’s Bathing Suits. Bathing Suits of strong Brilliantine, sail- or collars and belt, trimmed with white 2.98 cach. Bathing Suits of heay: with seven rows of braid, 1.98 each. Outing Skirts, Outing Skirts of Cassimeres, Tweeds and Meltons, made in the most approved shapes, box flares, strictly all wool and ue, O’Neill’s Women’s Outing Hats. A choice assortment of ‘Trimmed Hats for travelling and outing wear, latest styles and trimming, 3.48 each. Untrimmed Hats. A specially attractive stock of Neapolitans, Manilas, Satin Chips, etc., newest shapes and colors, 25c and 45¢ each, . Women’s Silk Vests. | Pure spun Swiss Ribbed Silk Vests, low | neck and no Sleeves, neatly finished at neck and shoulders, 69c each. Women’s Hosiery, | Five hundred dozen Fast Black Lisle Thread Hose, plain and Ribbed, excellent quality, 25¢ pair. Veilings. 125 Pieces new Veilings, plain and with | very | detached cuffs, Sicilian, trimmed 1,98 to 44 sizes, Women’s MuslinUnderwear |Gowns of Cambric, in various designs |Summer styles, trimmed with inserting | on lace, 79c. each. Drawers of Cambric, with deep flounce, trimmed with Torchon inserting and | edge, 49c, each. Misses’ Bathing Suits, Fine Brilliantine Suits, immed with | white braids, strong and durable, 1.98 cach, ing from en ie B-Ball Sets+ oe | Better quality 1,98. itaneous! ERS WAY DE There American, tear sing from Cebu s RH, | CABLE. | LONDON, July 1—There le great alarm in Western India because of (he continued absence of the wet monsoon, ady southwest wind, accompanied which tsually comes ALIVE, Is a posst- 860,000, Andrew ¢ « pudlte Itt t t and ein Washington. a TELEGRAPH. STRATE Tily 1—Squire J wi to th ary rege wn of we te FINLANDERS. July a by DUBLE, duly 1.- Lioyds. mot haw telegraphed that Line steamship Clan. M between London and Cy and want assist | tt tow tha group pea BOY DIED ON A TRAIN. {traction at the Twenty-third street and/all In the shops in North Platte, July This INSURANCE SWINDLE, MEXICO CITY, July L—Jose Madeido on [has been arrested as a principal in an eged conspiracy against the Equitable surance Soolety, of New York, which contract to appear'under Klaw & Erlan-| jas a branch In this country. rh slaren, ght his s of their own accord the squire be- h the operation of the | Gardner's 1—A large Fintand like tune peasants, agen net the running a, had Hig Aft Inter ebs joose and broken. | Knots per hour.” ASIA MINOR TOWNS SHAKEN. uakes nave In twenty towns na corresponden: press wires, and ma anes vollapyed FOR SHERMAN STATUE, COPENHAGEN, Denmark, duly. ‘weglan sculptor, Stephan Sind- 1 has com ys of casts for the 2 DEAD. I. House, the founder Indiana's Gretna Green, is dead. He performed 10.00) marriages. In addition to the fe given afternoon and evening at the Eden | pAIRTERNTH NOMINATION. 1-8. F. | Nixon, of Westfeld, Speaker of the last| appetite. teri four State Assembiles, was renominated | represent the secol Is Nixon's ‘They will also have an HETTY GREEN WINS A POINT. The case of Mrs. 75c, each. Men’s Bathing Suits. Two-piece Jersey Bathing Suits, 34 to 44 sizes, strong, wellemade garments, 98c, and 1.25 each. Men’s White Duck Trousers A special lot of White Duck Trousers, excellent quality, well made, 1,25 pair. Men’s Blue Serge Coats, All-Wool Blue Serge Skeleton Coats, 34 2.98 each. Men’s Underwear. Genuine French Balbriggan Shirts and Chenille or Velvet dots, all the new shades and combinations, Drawers, Short or Jong lengths, | 15c. yard. 50c each. Hammocks, An unequalled assortment, All well made ‘oods, in beautiful colors, at pi 98c. Lawn Swings. Very strong, handsomely painted Lawn Swings from one of the best makers, | 3.98 Each. Croquet Sets. Hetty Green against Willlam W. Crapo, | .. A Group of “Fourth of July Specials” Comprising just the things most needed for the coming Holiday- Look over the list. It may perhaps remind you of something The prices are unusually attractive. Men’s Negligee Shirts. “Sans Pariel"” Shirts, made by |& Co., of 628 Broadway, all’ hij goods, Madras, Percale Cloths ani jots, all handsome patterns, attached or Millen class Chey- S rang~ 9Bc. 1.48 A Complete Stock of Trunks, Dress-Suit Cases, Bags and Travellers’ Requisites of Every Description at Lowest Prices. SAME in connection with the affairs of her|» tract of land ten miles equare near late father's entate, in which she seeks | the Yosemite Valley has been extin- an accounting and reatitution of certain | fulshed. It was checked before It roperty, was heard in the United | roached the Tuolumno County big trees. Sta iroult Court, Judge Colt, to- | yy ta Tay. The defendant's, demurrer to the) WALL-PAPER MEN STRIKE. YIN was overruled and the answer will W BRUNSWIC, N. J, July 1 nave to he filed on or » fore July % |ecu tse thelr employers refused to algn tay RENOMINATED, A WAR Beale for th roming year the PLATTSBU RC ws ¥,, ot 1,—The machine printers plor mixers in Chinton County Republican Convention (e Wall-paper factories of Janeway & J ol PUROCAT Se ht Janeway & Carpet | renominated John F. O'Brien for the to-day = og pda Assembly and Henry, sg eellone (Qh MICKET BROKERS INDICTED, Judge 8 Alonzo Kell of the A BU ALO. ¥., ¥ 1.—The Grand} Tate Division the & me Court | Jury reported © indictments | ; nk TRACK, harging forgery against Joseph Kelly | SCANN' Lit Jiket Hit and Morris tloket brokers, NEWBURG, July 1—A. FE. Perrie. of who were ar the charge of al- Buffalo, went to Fishkill Landing ls New Central Railroad | where he met a representative of John Scannell. of 3 York, and received TWENTY-FIVE TEXANS LOST. the title to the Springdale Drivin VICTORIA, Tex, July 1.—Twenty-five Park lives are reported at lost tn the xtorm NIG TREES SAVED FROM FLAN at Port Lavaca last Friday. Capt Miller and three dren’ are among BAN FRANCISCO, July 1—The the missing. Wharves, bathhouses and the old pavilion were destroyed est fire which destroyed the timber on Wed, and Thur, Fuly 2nd and 3rd, Silks and Dress Goods. | Colored Taffeta S: ilks ; in remnants of one to ten ‘yards, will be closed out at oc. a yd., THE EXPERT SPECIALIST == 7 &ss 90 BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, | DEAFNESS AND * NERVOUS EXHAUSTION CURED. | TOTAL EXPENSE | an /& \ “AU ‘DR. GARDNER'S OFFICE, 435 FIFTH AVENUE. | | The rt medical ectalist-tne man AND AT THE END OF THE MO) whe” afte having. mastered ihe rtady of[ 1F NOT SATE |goncral medicine and dixeass tre BE RATURNED, Frew his tire to the redler and cure of Feria REREEENGE diseases, ts a be m oof hope to the weary one untorty AMicted with a mubhorn : CASES, | chronic di o, been through his expert mot quote the name of only | has been cured by. hi eneo. skill and ability alone cau a cure be ked for ments ut given the wame and full addrene of as SIT Els one grant hope of Acliverance | Tanv An space will peumit. Some are cured Aral wuya ben! pone Ot nproachable | ASMA. some of er, some of Bronchitin | han always been | tan unanproachable | oe arly Comm ms _Bronenit! Aiatance from the great multitude | sufferers who are of moderate mox Neas and Nervous Exhaustion. | It you ive In h . York City go and see or | [Imponsibie exorbitant tees demanded by the | wigg'ts ye” Nom, Vork City go, an majority. of profcient apecianists for thelT | Ona LccuMtonCaysaus engin Reus TaN pitas Me . however sufferere from Asthma, gent Fig ninth Bronchitis (Barly Consumption Di Fingcniean | Catarrh. ang Nervous. Exhaustio treet, ate, Rant 148th | } specialties) are reat, Me ington | proclaiming. not only t nirest Mt ft 133 weet, Phy, but thioughout-the entire country, the ‘ Dirirat ‘avenuer Nee klid tidings that through Dr Gardner's Drosent plan of giving his. personal services Nrookiyn call on or write to |trentmentand aff medic ne co all who apply man Avene to son or by letter at a Mr Thame to yt $4 a month, every Inga Busdle in aderd to sufferer. fro a8eR hav y pert specialty skill aud | sreet or Mr Thom the very best epecialty treatment for their | street | cure, wt Jersey call on or write to ASTHYA.—itard preathing, ohoking, gasping, | Mr tort ure, N whi OUR AMIR, OvPTE Aine we nebintey.t Fred tvon, 108 eM. Gal Consnm: Ormnge, N10 Mr Raward Pirech, P No Jo Mr. Frank Redmond, Coytesritie, Vag | S22 Mr George titingatan Bate el itd energy and the everspren: | er th G. Dehake, 167 Rignth street, Ho: | janger of true conaumption of the HAUSTION. — Probably ie caused by nervous exhaus- any other disease—vleeplexsnens. pote before the ¢ ck headache, y and concentration of mind and loss of vital BLINDNESS. | J to announce the dia- | rate in all new | more unhappine | ton than by failing memor natillation Treatment there are re. corded upward of Mfty complete cures at the $2 rate, which ineurred a very xteat financial loss. | In future the total expenne for the cure in ali! sep of partial of complete blindness or cata rat of the eye will be $16 @ month, A com. | pleth cure can be apaured under the new Gardner Ingtitiation Treatment without pain or operation in from two to three montha. Gardner may b each week day hetwe jor A.M. Nose stopped up. enpectally at | sige, b through mouth, throat Miled with mucus Im morning, and eontequent com | tne and gagging to clear | STOMACH TROUDLE.—Hesdache, atom: ach hloated, y and distressed feeling, paine through ones and musoles, lowy of appetite, nati- iting, &° FNESS.—Usually resulting from or gravated by catarrh extending Into the mid in many accompanied by very dlat ing. confusing nolnes and discharging earn on at hin private | DR. GARDNER'S OFFER. ewe York | Every sufferer from there dis- | Ci: nenld’ we m may call or write and re- *dre! treatment—medicinen a X-RAY examination if des! a in| leverything necessary to the treat-/ obscure enacs when nece: ment—at a total cont of $3 a month, | assure correct diagnosia, | | = Dentistry. - | _ For Sale. FOR THE NEXT FOUR DAYS 1 palr of solid gol morovoo case for $2. Every. pal with the de-tiact unterstanting thas ipe money | Will be refundel If the same goode car a! bought | in this clty for leas than $5. The three | Liclane will be In charge to nuke free exam! ons of the eye by artificial Ment; there will 0 delay; everybody will get exactly w] rtised 180 BROADWAY, Are your Teeth like this? If so, a “Bridge” will fill the space and be so natural in appearance that the detectable, Every operation made painless work is not by our new botanical discovery yak $8 which we apply to the gums. ‘ PPO es . 180 BROADWAY All Work Guaranteed 10 Years. _fi NEW YORK. | Fall Seta of Teeth. a Karmen 8, + OF soc. ap Gold Crow. Gold Filia, Silver Fillings. Waterbury Dental Parlors, BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: 414-416 Fulton St. 54 W. 23d 124 doge went Abraham — (Opp. Biden Muses.) 3 mraus's) Hours: 6A. M. to oP.M, fundaye and Holidays, 9 A.M. te 4PM. German, French and Swedish spoxem CLOTHING CREDIT FOR NEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. 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World Wants, If you've got eli sume i. | mer, don’t use World Wants, fing Je on pr b y 10th wll trom Jaby 1AM J. ROOME, Presid JOHN C. GRISWOLD, Seereta: aren’ interes! wit | hurry. do 4,500 yds, 34-inch ASTHMA, HAY FEVER, /y754 Linen Suitings selling at ’ 18c. a yd. Closing out a line of W Lo. THE tral 12.10 3.15 7.50 7.54 8.30 8.45 9.55 10.30 11.30 12.50 f 1.00 5 1.00 1.50 5, 2.45 3.20 3.30 3.35 4.00 5.30 6.00 6.35 7.30 8.00 O15 9.20 9.30 11.30 7 "Daily, Except 208 A. Ticket way, % Union Sq. W 425th at, Oran | and 12th st. | Patton wt. and, 106 Broadwa ool, also Linen Dyess Goods, 25c. a yd., Greatly Reduced, vad & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St. a ENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER &, @ FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE, from ios vrand York) as belew! Ee aee . Axca@ot the "20th: Come Expres." and 125th Bt. tem at Grand Cege A. M.—{MIDNIGHT EXPRESS. Dus BuNaio 41, Siagare Falla 9.08 Pe A MAIL AND PAPER, TRAI Ar. 15 #.M., Chicago 7.10 A. A. Mo=f ADIRONDACK, iSLANDS AND MONTREAL A, M—SSYRACUSE LOCAL. al ‘HOU! PRE: famous train ta. Buttaio 4.15, Nieara Palla, 3.49) Peat A. M.—*FAST MAIL, | 24 hours gimy Due Bufalo 710, Niagara i A. M—tSARATOGA AND MONTRI Sota TTD Ai aoe Ratandse ay a DAT Latighryn igs! local Mops,” Due Buffalo 1.1e A. Me A. M-{RUTLAND EXPRESS. Due py sUPRALO Limr tre rule aR ESTERN | 1 M. Ind! P.M. next day. P. M.—*CHICAGO LIMITED. to Chicago L ‘Bhore, 37 Mu. M— SARATOGA LIMITED. | Sature vet seek days at 3.20 P.M. 1 CENTURY LIMe re ain to Chicago vip ke Shor P. a sar ATooS pethe Leaves Saturdays at i. P. M.—tALBANY FLYER. Due Albany 6.40. Siphaaeeei ian AND TROY @&&- P. M-—*DISPROIT_ AND CHICAGO SPI CIAL. 24-hour train to Coteame, P. M—*LAKE SHORE LIMITED. 2+ hour train to. Chicago, All Pullman Cars. M.—*WESTERN EXPRESS. 28 tase hicago via both L. 3. and M. ‘M.—*MONTREAL EXPRESS vis D, Hor Rutland. ¥ P. M.—*ADIRONDACK, THOU! ISLANDS AND MON Pp. M.—*BUFFALO SPECIAL. Due Bi Niagara Falls. P. M.—*SPECIAL, MATE. Sleeping car only tor Rochester. Pat SOUTHWESTERN Due Cleveland. 12.25 noon, 75 Indianapolls, 10.15 P. M. 7.0," eecondmorni, P “PACIFIC EXPRPSS. Chicage. 34 ours by Michigan Central. i \otre % ORTHERN NEW YORK BX~ R Cape Vincent, Ogdensburg, @0. VExcent Sunday. Except turday and Bunda EAL. HARLEM DIVL M. and 3.36 P.M. ‘and turdays only offices at 1 ton "1900 28th Street Service. Nagtane Ritelne cnsttence by Westanit Wrnrees Comaanys NEW YORK CENTRAL ROUTB EN NEW YOKK ANU BOSTON Via Springheld and the ALBANY BOSTON AND (New York Central @ Hudson Bi TAI “ 19.00 Mo: arrive Boston. 10.00 P.M. 615 A.M. Leave Boston,” 19.00 4. nue and 424 street, Now York. leave Grand Central M., 11200 noon, 4.00 340 P. M:, 112.00 noon, ‘arrive. 3 RAILROAD. (New York Central & iudson River RR tesen.) Traine followe, and 15 min. later foot West 424 ¢ Franklin St. Sta., We York, ae a ONE 10 A.M.—For interm, point ) Catakill Se, a and Mohawk Express ) Winkle Flyer. OPM —Chicago Exoress. 2 PM—Conmt Lim for Det.. Chi, & St te PM—() Ulster Express to © 45 PM.—«4) For Hudeon R. pol 0) P M—For Roch. Butt, Cleve PM.—For Roch., Buf, Det Roch. Ning Palle, Det.@ except Sunday. Leaves AM lyn Annex, 1918 ig) ar NOS A, Mo) at 1210. P Mo (at 12.08 P.M. Lenses Jersey City PORK Stal 19.47 « (2 at HL A. GPM Time t SMInit i Gen’ Biperintendent sent pe Help Wanted—Male. TIO GHLY saperienced men, placiig bame beaks Wor \ on. waa ee amediate, ‘perbianent eaaplaye ty ‘ceany, cot ‘liowed > tor mM laced, Ha i “Ruburban “fh Pui ey New York Purchase and Exchange PASH RY MANN FURNISH Address WURTH> r ‘ iéi) KouM WANTED oy refinement particulars Address Galtm. Perlinan, 12let o., Leaingion ait