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s. { \ the bond-conversion dl ‘ALL THE LATEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. MILLIONS LOST IN STOCK SLUMP fTraders, Refused Renewal Loans by the Banks, Throw Over Their Gilt-Edged Hold- ings to Save Themselves. LOSSES REACH 7 PER CENT. Pacifics-and Other Pool! Issues Hard Hit, While Bears Push on Depres- sion—Delay in Strike Settlement Held the Market Down, @Mllfons of dollars were lost in Wall ptreet to-day and valuable stocks were thrown over by dig operators in order to save themselves. Money was held at rates that reached 38 per cent., and loan renewals being re- fused to men of undoubted credit ft all narrowed down to a question of getting funds to keep going and big sacrifices had to be made, with the still and no relief from the money stringency in sight, stocks went tumbling in market that was exceptionally susceptl- Die. To-day's disastrous slump in stocks coal strike unsettled a was more severely felt than any which have preceded it in the Jast ten days. It came after a period of market stre which left holders of stocks with mar- @ins depleted and credit strained at the banks, There were declines the entire @tock xchange list, ranging from 6 and @ points In the highly speculative issues, ¢o 1, 2 and even three points In stocks which are good dividend payers and fad not gone far beyond their real yalue in the recent upward movement. When the big gong in the Stock Ex- ehange sounded the opening, two strong gelling movements were discernible. One came from commission houses on wire orders from the West. It was made up largely of selling orders from followers of the big Gates-Lambert-Har- ris contingent in the West, who appar- ently had withstood the declines as long as they were able, Good Credit Not Considered. The other strong movement originated fhere in New York. It was the dictum of the banks which inspired {t. Re- newal of loan accommodations was re- fused to many whose credit heretofore has not been questioned, Inspired by the-semI-panicky condition created by this new element in Hquida- tion, locat bears joined in the rush to ell and shouted themselves hoarse tn stimulating the excitement to unload. Until J. P. Morgan reached his ofee, fust before noon, It Was expected that fome statement of importance would be forthcoming from him, but this. hope was quickly dissipated, Renewed Hauidation followed until the aimultancous announcement that all the ts in coal-read preside except Baer were fn confersnce, and that the lutter was consulting with Senator Quay in Phila- delphia. ‘This checked the seliing tendency and even millied the market, speculators taking renowed hope President sdale's published comment that he cted something Important out of the conference to come In the losses records’ early the session the chief ones were & per cent. In Sloss-Shefileld, 4 in Delaware and Hudson, 3 in Louisville and Nashville, bin Reading, 3 ia Delaware, Lacku- wanna and Western, in Missourl Pi aife, Bt. Paul, Ilinols Central, Canadian Pacific and 2 in Southern Pacific Pool Stocks Hit. Tha strongest selling pressure Mizgurl Pacific, Union Paciti & = Pocific) “Manhattan, rand stock, in which prominont leaders have een managing pools, London's selling was on New York or- ers and for local account, and the change there late In the afternoon was due to the better feeling here. In the late rallies some of the heaviest losses were cut in two, but the day was a hard one on the nerves of the specuia- tor whose holdings were on ‘margins The monetary situation was bad cough to excite comment and help on the Hquldation, The high call rates were Qttributed to the unsatisfactory bank atatement, In addition, the syndicate payments to be made this week aggregate $50,000,00), ‘The actual cash position of the banks 1s etter, but Wall street profits nothing mporarily from that Big Pools Lost Heavily. The reports of tremendous losses sustained by. leaders of big pools in | the stock market the last three days, ‘while not \ ‘eald to be trne. whose membership includes pyromt- _hent operators, have suffered losses * well up in the milllons, \« been forced to liquidate loans, officially conflrmed, are A half-dozen pools, They have To do it they were compelled to throw high- priced stocks overboard. ——— Steel Scheme Legal. An its opinion setting aside the in= Junction of Miriam Berger against plan of the United States Steel Corporation the New Jersey Court of Errors and Ap- peals passes finally on the two main contentiohs. It holds that the man- "ner ‘in which the plan is carried out fi the tusiness of the directors, and that the echeme Proposed ia ee Nee = THE WORLD: ‘MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 13, 1902. MONEY RATES REMAIN HIGH. Brokers Face Uncertain Period and Many May Be Forced to the Bear Side While Banks Refuse Loans. NO RELIEF NOW IN SIGHT. This Walt the = presse was an unsatisfactory day ‘The uncertainty atten: ement of the coal business, while the bank tn stroet state- ment of Saturday was enough to stag- ger the optimistle Money quotations, while not exces- sively high, cempared with the range of the last few weeks, were still ata figure to warrant the prediction that the stringenoy will be felt for a month to come. Call money in the opening quotations was 15 por cent. ‘It varied In erratic |fashton, but as the demand on Monday Is nor excessive tt had little effect on the market. It went to 18 per cent. before noon and then declined to 16 per | eent The bank statement Instead of the anticipated gain In reserve held of $2,- 500,000 showed a loss of nearly $300,000, Other Ing. Wall street bankers said to-day that they regarded the situation as {mproved by the lquidation that has taken place, | but they predict high money rates until after the January disbursements. This view of the bankers is the cause jof concern to the speculative element, because {t means that they will have to either carry stocks at a loss for two months or turn bears in a market were the changes have been so great that the bear side Is dangerous. ‘ The announcement that J. and W. Seligman & Co., expect) $1,000,000 more gold from Australla, due Jn San Fran- elsco within the next fortnight, tended to reassure timid folks to some extent. Bankers are ¢till refusing loans to speculators, where the interest to further speculate is evident, and the ruthless calling qf loans has cost men: who deal Gxtons ivihy ‘millions within the last fow features were equally disappoint- crop ——_ Machinists Say They Will Tie Up the System If President Burt Is Re-elected by the Direc- tors. THREAT IS NOT HEEDED, dwanl H. Marriman, the raflrond King, {4 wadd to bi regent the {m- lied attack upon him by the Interna- tlonal Order of Machthiats, and business Assoctates maul to-day that he would fight vigorously its demands, The annual meeting of the stockhold- ers of the Union Pacific Railroad will be held to-morrow, : It ts practically arranged that Horace terly G. Burt shall be re-elected president. For months he and the Machin Union on the Union Paclfle have been at odds over the question of plece work. Now comes Vice-President Wilson, of the International Order of Machinist: Who Is alloged to have sald: ‘We,-the | National oMvers of the Machinists, wil! | notify 1. H. Harriman before the stock- holders’ mecting that {f;President Burt] 1s re-elected, we witl call) a general strike on ali the roads controlled by the Harriman intercets “These roads are the Union and South- ern Pacific, Oregon Short Line, Oregon Railway and Navigation Company, Kan- sas City Southern and Chicago and Alton.” A business associate of Magnate Har- riman said to-day that he had’ not heard of the notice having been served, but oven ff ft had, it would not change the result die sald that the ‘stockholders’ ing to-morrow would indorse the of President Burt, re-elected, CURB STOCKS IRREGULAR. Northern Pacifle and Rock Inland Favored by Outside Brokers, Tho outside market opened irregular and weaker to-day. Northern Pacific gold at 107 1-2 and Rock Island at 613-4. Quotations for the active stocks to-day's trading were: Bid. Asked. | meet- policy and he would be in Nar. Sec Rock Istand Rook Ia STRIKE TALK 10 (ALBERT LOEB UNION PACIFIC,, IES OF APOPLEXY, ROCKEFELLER AND GOULD 10 PART. Prominent Wall Street Financier Suddenly Stricken While Alone in His Home. Partner in Giving St. Paul a Clear Road to the Pacific. Albert Loeb, head of the banking | Té Wall street gossip counts for aught and brokerage fltm of Albert Loeb &{ {he pact heretofore existing ‘between Co,, of d 8 Broadway and Nos. Goorge Joy wid and the Rockefeller: 7 Hast Forty-second street, died of |in the railroad fleld west of.the MI apoplexy at his home, No. 123 West | sissippi Itiver Is broken and Edward i Seventy-ftth street. Harriman has auceceded Gould in. the affections of the Rockefellers, It ts stated on what appoars to he a tangible basis that John D. Rockefeller Mr. Loeb took his wife and two chil- dren to the mountains of Virginia a ek ago and returned to New York hout them on Saturday. A brother-| has closed a deal with Edward He Har in-law, Louls F. Rothschild, of No. 1] riman whereby the Paul road—oue West Seventy-fifth street, found htm un-] of the apples of Rockefeller’s eve—is consclous on a ofa at 10 o'clock the] to have an independent outlet to the game evening. Dr. Morris Manges and] Pacific Coast from Omaha by six phystclans spent the night in trying] tho Union Pacifle and the Southe to resuscitate Mr. Loch without success. NOTABLES IN NEW TRUST. Various Interests Represented elfle Raflroad: This gives Rockofeller what long wanted for the St to run his own trains from the Gre Lukes to the Pacific and competo with has he Paul—a cha the Transcontinentid Mnes on even the Windsor Company. , terme. The Windsor Trust Company will be-] It spoils, to a great extent, however, the exclusive traMe allance between the gin business the Inst week in October. Its Incorporators and promoters are | Goulds and Rockefellers and will delay prattically ready to begin now. Among! the former's plans to get the Missottri |the directors are William IT. Raldwin, | Pacific to the Pacific eoast, 14e., Erskine Hewett, Eben B, Thomas, | ,OMelal confirmation of the Harriman: ote ides 4 |, | Rockefeller deal will come, {t 1s satd, in canes, ena ei Meutasalls the form of @ legal contract betw : den, Jr. Jame: wo roads. ‘Andrew Freedman, John M. Hall, Rob-|'"* © ert H.' McCurdy, Ernest Iselin, Ogden Mills, Robert W Goelet and Ine Lancey Nicoll. : ‘AS the lst of directors shows, many Innes of business, from. the Billion Dollar Steel Trust to baseball, are represented SUGAR WAR IN PATERSON. Conanmers Reap Benefit, bat Have and some of the most ‘prominent. men Fears for the Futare, in the financtal world aro fdentified! paterson, N. Jn SxHGHANSIRED . sugar war, declared by the American Sugar Refinery Company of the United States against the wholesale dealers. The trouble was caused by the whole salors trying to sell sugar In bulk to re- tall dealers at a price@below that pre- ecrlbed by the refinery. Meanwhile the retailers in Paterson and surrounding towns and theln customers are reaping @ slight benent When the rate cutting began whole- salers sold to retailers at $4.75 per hun dred welght. Agents of the. refinery company have dropped the price to $1.44. There 18 a prospect of a further redu tion before the war Is over, as retal! LONDON MARKET WEAK, Light Trading fn Americans, with rices Irregular, ‘The London market to-day was quiet, with @ generally weak tone prevailing. There 13 a good deal of hesitating among the speculative interests, due largely to.the uncertath condition of the nancial situation, South African min- Ing storks were heavy. The banks are charging 4 per cent. for Stock Exchange joans. In the department for American rall- way securities trading was on a limited ! en le, and there was a disposition to Ann Arbor da 5000... 6% 00. 87 Col Midiand’ “de Am Wide & 1 oe 1000 1000.6. Conant 1000. 9% BOLI 6 ALT dS gen ta “1000.00 100 SOOO IIIT goats 200. S100 aay ds 2000. + 96 TOOLLET 994 Adj stamped 200) 92 Talt, & Ohio pr tien ate Det Mac & Mar inad 7 oe t dtba 12000 82 Liew) gen de 1000 Si 10000 ate in i gold ta S's TION. ccsere 100) ele Benn Coal cul Boon IT ponte rds fom) 20 100. 106) 2 406 + 99% FU Korth & DO Ist un 5 13's 300 rs) Tay & Wa dod Tale & 0 W Va ds al cy Bkiya Un BL int 1300 it Bway & Tth Ave ons 17000 117% Can Souchn’ Ist of Ga In | 00 Cent of Ga’ con 1000 F Cent Pacific 4 BOD, sevaee 100%, Ches & 0 an bs 4000 : iene Py Chen & 0 gen dhe ity FS & Mts rm THR ss EA Tdule & Nast unt ds Ya Km. 100% TOO vigeceeee 100 Mex Cent Lat ine Dh & Qui Solnt tes Chie 2000 000. 400) 25000. 158900 1600 100000) 900. 1009, 1500) Boa) Peoria 10060. Union Pac ‘tet 2000. tinon. 4000 re is no relief in sight, unie the 8. healty it definits “8 of the coal strike | believe a victory for the refinery com- coal strike ts brought to an end or the Us i site tion. Prices, In. most of ¢he coal-/ pany will mean higher prices than ever money movement ceases. Market’ auit ing issues, were fractionally lower, | before. BOND TRANSACTIONS, THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Shares High, Low, Clos " Low. 4.500 Amal. Copper serene 68 62NG NG. Ry, M&O. ote 06 32m Amer, Mioyste cece Ve 2 TM} THN Tenn. cy ts 240) Am Midas 60 28 6] Teves ivy Am. Car & Foundry., 34 33 ite mW) Te 00) Am. Gorton 01 484) bm 7 70) Amer. ~Exprene 240 40 2) Tol, BIL | 4.10) Am. Gras Twine... 2m “Sals] Gop ToL! seo 1, Gan am. Hide’ & Leather. Ua. Ry. tne mH, Ly a Tn a 400 arn, Teo “eo? 20) Uns Mag 400 Am. ten 2.000 Am Ln F330 LK am S000 Amn 10) Amer. Snuff 400 Am. Snuff 9 370M Am. Sugar OAM Tok Ca 3) Anaconda Mining a) Ann Arbor pf... 12,800 At., Top, & & F 30,000 At. Top, & SF. 4.500 Baltimore & Ohto. OM Ralt, &0. pT 93.000 Dalt, &@ 0. rtm. 28,000 Drooklyn fl. Ty, 200 Bronwwick 0 Butt. Tech, & Pitts Ron Butterick 62.000 Canadian 0 Can. Sou 14.600 Chesapeake & Obi bf al sales of sto 1 of bonds $4 Pacite American. Sugar. Stan R & T be in. 1h) or 1000 Seat Air tox 2000 Wats StL. 8. F, gen 1000 14 St let M & Bo 4s ino ’ ate 8 F 1 sas ity segh | Wabash ded 8 tide Say: 20:68 ron609 A sone 108 Lene oe 10s 10000 , 2900 aon ord 25000, ss ca) td fanny southn ity det Tian T0000 iWon. 26000, 100) 4000, MO, ion Un tel 4 1600). 19000 we LET ao Wis Cont gen 1 25N00y. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC VOR TO-DAY. 6.08/3un seta...8,25) Mom. sun ria 2.00 PORT OF NEW Yori. ARRIVED, Proteus Mauna tala in Norte American uldebato Menefactor Krooniant Minnetoaka Teun XU, EAMSHIPS. 0) TO-DAY. Cita di Menatan. Galy Atlas, with ‘oithgo Nu NG STEAMSHIPS, “prR BAA veh Kroonland, Antwerp, Caracas, Porto Cabello, SAIL at. Enoch, Antwerp. Princess wo form ofa} CHICAGO, Oct 1R—Tt In stated hore that arrangements were completed by. the Rockerslers and BH. 11. Harriman w York a’ whereby the sukee and St. Paul practically se. Initesendont. outlet toy th acto const from Or vi Vinton Pact: aud Contr » Rallron ds, fhe arrangemen to be in the A rwame as the *hleago. notas with Unig By lt the 8t. Paul te ta rin us own “brid hrowgh to the Paaitle coast “and com- even terms with any uf the tinental lines ——— S The Wheat Market, The wheat market to-ay opened strong aad netive. ‘The early strength an all the markets was largely dit to the Wet Weather mi here quiet bull feeling In wheat, with a demand, and prices went’ up quickly, Corn was strong. with’ a good demand ind good general buying. “Buying was stimulated me extent by the small week's shipments New 8 opening © prices were: 98 1-4; December, 6 3-8 to we ra December. hicago's Opening prices were: Wheat oyMay, 72 1-4 to 72 i; December, MAK to TL 14. Cor a} 1-8 t Y ° Petia ik 0 431-4; De 0 Ayh.. Tons & SF 8,100 Chie : [Ratt aa. pt u 100 Ct Rrookivn Mapld Transit Canadian Pari THiS Chien. Me a 8 PLT aR 200 Chie. ae $4. Loulyvitle & Nambvliie, Vk5% 29,000 Chic.” Term. & ‘Tran Manhattan + date 1.700 Chi. Term. & Tr. phe art Barife 103 Union Trac w York Cent Union. Trac, pt Pennsylvania fcago & Alton Readin G Ean Chicago & Alton vt Southern | Pacthe . 800 : |Texna Paci 1800 nS foNa Bek |Vnton 5 29/000 Col, Fuel a tron s 8 4.100 Colorado Southern mn $. Steel pe 100 Col, Southern let pf. 69 9 Wabarh st 2.2 Southern 2d pt. 44 Wavant plese ose 1.400 Col, & Hocking, Valley 200 Col. de Hock. Val. pf FA) Consottiated Gas The Cotton Market. 00 Con, Tobacco pe 6 Cora Product Co H The local cotton market opened easy 200 Corn Prod, Co. pt 7 rae a ea 2.800 Del. Lack & West... 260 to-day, with prices 1 to 6 potnts lower Siow Delaware & Mudeon... 187 The weakness was due to a favors 2,900 Dan ver Rio. Gi a weather chart, heavy recelpts and the WW Denver # R. G. Mi) Detroit Scuthera failure of a settlement of the coal strik: Detroit: Southern ‘There was consid ear Dintil, Co. pe and heavy selling in the early Du, 8 8, & At ia which commission houses pa Du Sk Alt pt. afer the call shorts turned for Erle’ dat pt the demand proved juautli- ly th uid thet toward lower pric Ww ue street see hold position as far as new ¢ vs concerned. e_opentng prices were: Oct, § OV. 847 Offered: Dee, 85 [Jan 862 to Set: Keb. ka March, $43 to 844; April, S41 Mav. § to $43; June. 842 off Cy Southern Southern pf, & Mien ay ny Securiti Banking and Financial ENN Mer PAN Manhattan Metra St Rit MS Po& st 8M ML SP & aM pf (Consolidates Stock bx ne Mo. itan & Texas Members). ¥. Produce Pachang Mo., Kan d Tex. pt 58'9 chine Eo a Minkourt Pavifi 1055 BANKERS AND BROKERS. Nawh., Chit @ St te. Bh Bb Now St. £8 road St. N.Y. (Pel, Oth) Htroad.) National Wisnult List OF DissiRanLe STOCK & BOND INVESTMENTS UPON APPLICATION, STOCKS -WHEAT-COTTON Hought or Bold, Cash of on Maretn. JACOB BERRY & CO. New York Dr wel Lend. National Lod Nat. RE. of Mex RM" of Mey Norfolk & Western North Amertean Vo Atrbrake aduce F Established 1565. ange, 14.00) Pennies Wvania Lr ler FL USI 44-46 Broadway, New York. 900 Werwsed Steel oc, Bextor a. Marttord, Montreal | Veewwnt Steel ot Transact a eeqeral beaNerdee banteces tn eal ent Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton. let «pt | 4 pt For Sale. | i pt WKOAD AND LUMEMAL Cheb PLAN Shetteid Wl lags Shoes, Headwear, Dianionds, Watch Shetteis Harriman a More Desirable! For Sale. ma Machines Like this Cut Sa 012. 00. $13.75 Get full value at these prices.” Not misrepresented as a $55 ma- hine reduced, as some grocery stores ind other fakes repr nt When you want to buy groceries would you © 10 a sewing-machine store? Then| ny po to a grocery store for a ma- ine? Go where the people are ex ts In their spectal hae We Keep in Stock | q the New Hom Domestic, White Wheeler & Wilson, Standard, Kruse Nruse Antomuatt Singer, Davis, Willrox & Gibbs vou will find In fact, all makes, Machine Supplies {VEN FOR THE VERY OLDESE, WACHINES SOLD ON INSTALMENTS AND RENTED, The most complete Repair Depart- ment in the 5 WHite, in our store cit) OPRN EVENIN KRUSE SEWING MACHINE 00, CALL OR UNTIL 218 SIXTH AVE. NEAR 14TH ST. 5 Oc. Weekly. Just think of 1! wartat in mont re pavin, Singer A rewing machine, hy laa centuyy, and of the inthe warld, can be had by down and * Home, & Gb, be. Prives Open evenings, Write,’ slesman wil ail few ktaranteed, old-style machines,’ $3 to $9, WESTERN UNION SEWING MACHINE 6O., 13 THIRD AVE, NEAR IGTH ST. #2 down is 315 to $35 A T Us GoOb WITH US. Open an Account ta any of our three retail storen, we have edited tovur old established whotewale Dainese tn DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY. No employer's references required. Immediate Selivers confidential. One price, ¢ash or LID DATIO! Call,” write or te SWEET & CO., Leavixa ener JEWE! Li, 39 Maiden Lane (in store), (Over Woolworth Engraved Frer, 180 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, KEENE op, Improved machine: skilled labor enables us tore} any part of the most valuable leas than t bought KEENE, 180 Broader) NEW YORK $2 50 GOLD GLASSES $l. This Week our opticians will examine your ey tnd aell you a pair of @2.50 Gold Glasses fe Warranted § years." You will na again, OPTICAL CO. New York. Hours 8 to 6, yve8 made and repel oo | CLOTHING F FOR EVERYBODY, MEN AND WOMEN ON NO > PAYMENTS, 125TH ST.. WOATH AT EN EVENINGS CREDIT. atchesand Diamonds Lowest Prices, Reliable Goods. TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL, Call, Write or Telophona, 19 Ammetican Watch and Diamond Con No tas TAKE CREDIT TO ALL. LADIES! an Loritis Suri eo, 123 W. 125th St, near Lenox Ave, OPEN EVENINGS. We Will Trust You. We dis eee TING month ateatia IMAN Flaps ant ard ves (aa ly pay NATIONAL | Hecadwa ‘Sp WRRKLY PAY guaranteed lows WATCH SUPPLY CG), $1 WBEKLY witcnes, confidential, Geatiomen's clothing made to erder, 237 Broadway, room 7. the most | Railroads, ee _ RAILROAD. WEST TWEALY 4 CORTLAN ieaving thme from “Desbromes and ve minutes later than that w for Twenty-third station, ¢x- Fe oxiermine noted FAST MAIL—Li HIRD ST. pT STS, THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK 1 VIA NIAGARA FALLS. Traine arrive and depart trom Grand 8 below: except thone 8.90, 15. 11.80" P. wil paawengers ten ininutes oat Station Akcepe, the, (20th, Come ten minutes: ‘petore tral Station, A. M.—IMIDNIGHT EXPRESS, Hutato 4.15. Niagara Pails 6.02 P. A ao 7 RRPOMTION, FLYER, tabu 9 twa Hutte farior si Car Pittabueg Piltaburg. 85 * and M.—FAST LINE—Pittaburg and Cleve- North, and fog Grand Central ALM. 245, 3.20, 6 135th’ st | eaving G o and tana, 1.65 P 20-ho ton, Bue A. SPECIAL— | vliman Observn. | ping, Dining and tralo to Ohtcago. Drawing-toom, LOUIS. EX- (rin Cineine vuisvitie), Indlanapolls, Chicago, St, Dining ( Ms | 20 "next moratn JADIRONDATIC™ AND MOMS BE LOCAL, Stops aif ai Important stations. 30 ALM tEMPIRe STATE BX OU Mort famous train in the world, Huttato 443 Niagara Patls, 6.48 ALUM. ASTM bes refi fAeo. Due Buftala 7-10. NI SOr Pages M.—IDAY EXPRESS. Makes toeal Loulavil Va. > a Se Ons 1 Chicago, Ife, dat Shenandoal Va if Connects for OWw 7.63 P.M. SUURV ALO’ LIMITED, | Glo 11 P. ‘ P.M AND THE sovT. “(Dining Car), 10.10 ( and Cortlandt! ting (Dining Car), 10.55 (Dining Cary (Dining, Gath, 29 2.20) "(3.2 —N- lectete te eget jectele Tigiate an AND TROY PLYBR. | ‘Trop 7.00 PW U—*ALDANY AND TROY Xe PRERE notte MS Amba: RAPIDS stone LIMITED, She té Chicago. All Pullman 1735 A. Me. Chm se Cheese XPRESS: 28 howe 45 (Dining Cary P.M. 12.10" ntgnt ining 455. Sunday, § 6 (Dining Car) (25 ail Parlor and Din LAKE OPOwW nN 1210 might, COAST Ld and 9.95 9 tally. SEABOARD LINE RAILWAY—"'Piorlda and Metropolitan 1.1 1205 P.M. dally. 12.10. nlgit daily. NORPOLK AND WESTERN RAILWAY — for mphin and New Orleans, 425 P.M. dally. | CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO. “RAILWAY — 7.65 ALM. week days, 12.55 ant 460 P.M. dally, FOR OLD POINT COMPORT ‘ 7.55 A. M. week dayw and § ATLANTIC CITY—9.55 daily. Mt p ain e Louth B P. M. STER: “f vERPRE oie oe to Chicago via both LS. an MM. MONTREAL EXPRESS, via Dy Hor Rutland . M.—*ADINO: phi S AND MON+ REAL EXPRE e. , Sleeplag car only for Rochester. TERN SPI Indianapolte 91 Veatibuled Trains Standard Coach nd Long Branch mm Went ‘Twenty-third st. ata. B55 A.M, 12.10, 3.25. 410 ani \ P.M. week days.” Sindayt POM. (from Desbrom 9.00 A. My 2220, 340, 4.20 and x 4 9.45 A. M., 6.15 P. “pont PHILADMLD IIIA: 0 (Doahroses and Cortlandt ate, 6.20), 7 825, 855, 925 (Dining Cary" (9.6% Limited), 10.10 (Deshrosses and Cort: 5 29), Dining Card. 108 wath Dsniny 2.0" (heehroaase 2g Dining #Exaept Bu HARLEM DIV man carson all through, tralnas i, iiuminate ntscht ti ‘Ticket offices at 1 Paion §q. W.. West J25th st., Grand Ce and) fin at, ntatlons. New Yorks 238 asst Pultén ats and 106 Broadway, FE. D. Telephone "ON 38th Street’? fe Central Ca Strvice Tageage checked. Natel or reshlanca by Wa NEw ‘YORK peta) NEW YORK, BUSTON AND NBW EN pringfeld and the . nosTON ‘AND ALBANY RAILROAD, | (New York Central & Hudson River 1, Trains leave Grand Central Station; 4 3 55 sta Dintny bh (Dining 13. ne | ? alts iit oa 85. 1.66 (Dining Car Tick: So ‘oat Tyroadway 182 Pitty ave. Ghelow 204 ety: 263 29th st): 1 Astor House; | at. etation, stations foot of Desbrorses and’ Cortlandt st, 860° Fulton st. 98 Broadway Vanla. Annex Station, Brook gey_ city. The New. York Transfer Company | itt call for and check baggage from hotels Ind residences through jo destination, ‘Telepnene “914 leh ." fop Pennaylva- Tallroad Cab Service. J. R. Woon, HUTCHINSON, vo General Mana Gen. Patsenzer Agent. 12.00 noon, des ea ores Mes 6.14.4. we York Centra) ofttes, 415 an Hane auGrand Central Station, GEOROR H. DANTELS, Gen, Passenger Agent. WEST SHORE RAILROAD. (jew York Central & HT. Hiver RR. Con. ve 1 Leav M Jr inter foot Wat 424 eS (fob pon) Tnterm, pointe to A Iban n 91.00 P. M—Chicago Express. 5 P. M.—Cont. Lim. tor 5 P. M.—(2) For Hudson R. cht, & ints 145 P. M.—For Roch., Bulf., Det. & St. da 1h P.M.—For Syr.,Roch., Niag. Falls, Det, ie Dally, except Sunday. Leave (1) ae’ $10.45 A. Ms (2) at 13.08 y City P. RR. Sta, (1) at tLL20. 2.35 P.M. Time tables at pris Baggage checked from or residence by Westcott Express, AL if, SMITH. ¢. B LAMBame, Gent Sunartntendent. 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