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i ° ° elo i ~°Tonditions Favorable for Good Market, but Dealings Are Still Narrow, with Prices in «» Up and Down Movement. LONDON IS AGAIN A BUYER. Speculators Now Have Politics a Their Pet Scare, and Bears Talk ef Gold Exports in Keeping Things Down. "| Continued fears of gold exports, al- “hough the contingency seemed not’so Year to-day, induced renewed efforts * m the part of the bear contingent to bammer prices to a lower level. Although they were only moderately successful, they were alded by the prevalent beltef on the Stock Exchange that from now until election politics will be an important factor in market considerations. The advance of the rate for exchange in Paris was an aid in quieting appre- hensions of an immediate outflow of gold, but Wall street speculators have ‘been burned so severely on the question of money recently, that they are wary. An important feature, as indicating a Pronounced turn in the prevalent con- dition of general apathy, was the at- titude of London. ‘After having sold persistently and heavily all American stocks for the last ‘four days, it turned buyer to-day, and (om the arbitrage took about 20,000 € shares more than it sold. iS London Buying Helps, In the afternoon this change of form fdused a more cheerful feeling and in- ofluced a little more activity here, but @igaders gencrally preferred to walt a while longer. th Throughout the day the market con- Oeinued irregular, but with comparatively *"vtle pronounced weakness shown. “An illustration of the extreme narrow- ness of the market was the loss of fvaearly 4 per cent. in Chicago & North- grwestern on a sale of 60 shares of long . elbtock. ba ‘The sensitiveness of this and other Giwecial issues made them instantly re- mponsive to anything like @ tendency to jmiload. St The general railroad ist was dull, ‘Tith a few of the speculative leaders isinclined to advance whenever support was extended, | ’ In the first hour's trading Louisville &,Nasnvilie rose nearly 2 points and St. ul gained a polut, Missourl Pacific jag stronger, and lilinois Centre! and fon Pacific’ showed gains. The absence of animation finally aught about a selling movement, {i LGich the early advance {n most of the wues Was nearly all lost. of erces sagged back 1 thelopening and * the greacer t of the day it was a dictimo of see-saw With the bears afraid int) ahow too much eagerness to pell the ‘Thirket short and the bulls declining to the kK much money on an advance, Usk’ Technical Improvement. e fechnically the situation of the specu- dentiive market has improved greatly the fhin three days. The bond deal has Trén successfully closed. Call money of ad time money are both below 6 the int. The coal strike is over. ‘Tud ts coming in by the Pacitic & givitie crop export movement is fairly un Buer way. New York ts relieved fn a ofseasure of the strain of supplying fpgney for the interior. these are known facts, yet they ( vaedil to give either animation or activity Ro the operations on the Exchange, _ Thus far the banks have galned from { ‘¢he SBub-Treasury since Friday @ total of sapproximately $20,000,000, which should + dnsure an excellent bank statement Sat- wurday. Wall street has learned to its cost, thowever, that the weekly bank state- ment cannot be correctly forecast In ad- ce, and that when every one Is con- nt of a good showing ft is frequent- the revere. : ‘An attempt to explolt International ‘ower, to-day was not very well gecelyed nd the advance was not enough to in- rs for ment the public. jorado Fuel and Tron and tilted the _——- Little Chance of Much Going} Give Majority Vote Against Before the First of the Year and Money Conditions Will STOCK TRADERS ‘GOLD EXPORTS [NIT OF TRIDNG W SEE SAN, NOT A MENACE Prevent Any Inconvenience. Another Consignment Will San next in November. ous inconventence. tes will go out before January. the United States, months at 6 the bellet of Rot be Tate for’some time, To-da, 2 were 4) steady. Call money opened at 6 1-2 but there was little deman ps lal increase or decrease er cent, LEAD MAGNATES First of the New Year. istence by Jan. 1, pany, New Jersey. Daniel Guggenheim, sured, ritory to be covered by the new ti On this point Mr. Guggenheim Company handles from $0 to 85 of the lead output of the Unite The remaining 16 or 20 per ce chiefly handle: of lead shot, lead sheet, lar products that we h: ble." Interested In the ‘Trust fcago sent heavy buying rice up about 2 points, ‘The buying is for the December meeting of stock- ers, FAS WARRANT FOR CLUBMAN Mrs, Lillian C. Singer, of No, 446 Dean eet, Brooklyn, a member of the sewing achine manufacturers’ family, applied ra warrant in the Adams Street Court ay for Cyrus E. Staples, a well- wn real-estate man, at No, 211 Mon- gue street, and @ prominent Brooklyn lub man. She told Magistrate Tighe that Staples ad converted to his own use the pro- eds of seven ehares of Wells-Fargo tock and that he had refused to reim- urse her, She sald that she gave tapes fifteen shares of the stock last rl, asking him to- dispose of elgnt fares and return her a certificate for ven. He ‘sent a cheok for $1,600 and, Mrs. inger s: the clerk who delivered It ed te get her to give up the receipt jor the fifteen shares of stock. | She fused and asked that the seven shares returned to her. They were not. In st she Bays she got a check for 428, which waa at the rate of $200 a are and $28 interest. The check when resented at the Mechanica’ Bank wa turned marked "No funds, Then Mrs. Singer retained a ‘awyer, inders & He says that Stapies Ni him he had no money A090 wares, aud thac when threatened with rest told him to go ahead. Stapies lay when @ reporter called at hie ofmce, LONDON MARKET FIRM. “Phe London market to-day displaj y@wenerally steady tone, although trad- was on a very Ilmited scale. The ae market was inclined toward “weakness, but later in the day prices and the tone became fairly yebe They control are In the combine. MORE YELLOW METAL DUE. Reach Francisco from Australia Next Week—Sub-Treasury Has Paid in $19,154,259 on Bonds. ‘Another consignment of $500,000 of Aus- tralian gold will reach San Francisco week for Lazard Freres. This makes $1,250,000 new gold from that source due to arrive by the first week The release of $23,000.00 from the United States Treasury on bond pur- chases will enable gold to be exported to a reasonable amount without serl- Bankers said to-day, however, that, while we are nearer the exporting point than the importing figure, it is hardly probable that gold In any great quanti- ‘The advance tn the rate of foreign Wall street bankers to-day reported a food demard for time money for six This indicates rrowers that there will be much money available below that 8 rates for foreign exchange isis and 4.8675, with the market r_cent., and in the AGREE ON MERGER, Big Trade Combine Assured and New Trust Will Be Formed by All detalls of the big Lead Trust have been completed, and (t will be in ex- The trust will have a holding com- with a capital of $60,000,000. will be incorporated under the laws of of Guggenheim Brothers, wko ia the head of the new combine, says that the merger {s as- All that remains to settle before the deal Is carried out ts the extent of ter- rust. say: “The American Smelting and Refining er cent, States. nt. ally with ua the leading manufacturers palnt and stmi- ave been figur- ing, and we have now recelved the as- sent that will make the merger possi- : besides the Guggenheims are Willlam C. Whitney, Themas F. Ryan and their associates, the Missourl mines that HARVESTER TRUST [5 NOW A FACT. J. Plerpont Morgan and his business associates, who are financing the Har- with a capital of $120,000,- 000, have raised $65,000,000, the amount necessary to finance it, and the trust vester Trust now existe. Under the title of the International ft has acquired actual possession of the property of the various plants Included in the combine, ‘The underwriting syndicate has made the first payment of $25,000,000 and will probably be called upon for a second Harvester Company, payment by the first of the year, A member of the firm of J. P, Morgan & Co, said to-day “The story from Chicago that th has been carried through 1s correc there is nothing to say tails. The new comp: $12,000,000 capital stock, an: neces: cured,” or The Wheat Marke je deal t, but ry to finance lt has been acs The wheat market to-day opened a shade better. on higher cables, «ig a storm developing in the Wea local covering. The bull element 10, New York's openinj rice: Wheat-May, 7318 to B14 De 78 1-8, Corn—May, 481-4, 36 1-4 to 58 3-8, Chica, opening pri to 718; Di ‘Ma: to 50 5-8. O's 37-8 ecemis > closing, prices Wheat—December, 78 3-4; May, bid. Corn—October, 66 1-2; 63 d-4; December, 56 3, January, Bebruiary, 618-4" May, 48 Ta ovember ns of t and failed show much snap at the advance, wer December, December, ices were: Wheat 8 63.1 Chicago's closing prices were: Wheat —Decemoer, 72 5-B to 72 3-4; M: Ts airone, South African mining securi- es vanced we firmer at fractionally ad- prices, . oO 4; . fs Suly a 28, 4; May, 47 7. $8; De 14 1-2, 8 bid; no It is from the Missourl mines, “It Is to control this output and to STIRS BROKERS. Consolidated Exchange Must New Plan to Hold Old One. President Mortimer H. Wagar, of tho) Cohsolldated Exchange, has named 8. F, Strong, George 8. Small and H. B.! Gedney as a committee of three to can-| vass the members on the proposed change in deliveries and the unit of twading. Unless a majority of the member vote against the plan of the directors, after Nov. 1 the unit of trading will be fifty shares and there must be a dally delivery of stocks instead of weekly deliveries as heretofore. Much feeling has been engendered by the proposed change In the rules, and thousands of small traders are deeply Interested in the outcome. At the mass-meeting held only one point was considered, and no conclusion was reached on that ‘Traders who deal in small lote claim that the proposed new rules mean the imination of the small speculator, who as practically made the Consolidated Exchange. | ‘Adama Exp 4s 1000. 101% exchange since the rate for time money 90M). qs has reached 6 per cent. amounts to over | 4? -g''4'F pet one cent a pound sterling. An addi-} toy “oy “onal advance of one per cent. would aT make gold exports possible. + 101% Gol Mid “dat hg ght, une months énaing wit 10005. 7 j@ exports of go! exceed ‘96! Col Bouth |Imports by only. $4,013,004, “This ts only, BE Soon J0 per cent. of the annual production of if Goa te i"). 3 Hh & Tex G con 66 24000. - 10% 1000. - 104% Lake Hoa Wa 1st 4000-2. eae. 120% Lebign Vai die O00. «109 Loulsvilie &@ Nashv 18 Beaboard Air L Ga som] soutn asia i ' 7000... hh | edad a whe. LB ist cans 133 1 a 3 : a iwiy ta Wits de” 4g [Union Pacific Machinists, Ob- ——— jecting to President Burt, Re- GOVERNMENT BONDS, tien” ve! g , taxee | Ported Ready to Strike. Pa A 1104) 0. Bo darn 136% 174 ‘3000. NYC & S&L 4a i ie ie tH ee: Nowe cole en. & joey | Tt was definitely reported in Wall ‘3000, 2000. 90% 111%] D. C. — [Street this afternoon that the forces of organized labor would soon make a WORLD: &h ey “THURSDAY SUNT TIF REMIT EVENING, OCTOBER 23, 1902, THE LATEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. MORGAN MEETS ANOTHER REBUTF val’s Route Has Ne Status, LONDON, the bill status through havin its bid, was upheld by The Chairman, proseed with 0 underground projec by the defection of the Lor aries T. Yerkes's plane. It ts extremely doubtful, Oct. 23.—The contention of counsel for Charles T. Yerkes before] york and «Albany Is to be Inaugura the House of Commons's Raitroad Com-| next year on a five-hour se! mittee on Tuesday that viding for the construction of a Picy cadilly and City road must be with drawn, as the Morgan's "Tube" scheme] banker and former Ico Trust President, | had no legal been presented to Parliament as part of at present largely Interested {n the night the London United Plan, walen became, passenger service betwe Pe that day through the with-) Albany, and is confident that the Hud- committce to-day. Lewis McIver, announced that the tome|- mittee was unable to consideration of, the Bill Hage The Associated Press learns thay the Morgans do not propose altogether to| tye river In the spring. They are to | abandon thelr In spite of the decision of the com- mittee they will have a bill introduced | next year giving facilities similar to those ‘of, the scheme Just knocked out ted, control. of which was purchased by eyer Brothers, who are financing pro- the Bir hel contract for completion In time to be- however, whether Parliament will grant the con- ceasions desired. 5-HOUR DAY BOATS | HERE TO ALBANY, House of Commons Upholds|ice Trust President Morse at, Yerkes’s Contention that Ri- Head of Company Now Hav-| ing River Flyers Built. Day steambont service between New nye the new line the fastest Hee in the world. Charles W. Morse, the militonatre | gis backing the scheme. Mr, Morse ts n this elty and e. on offers a fine fleld for ‘The new honts are build st day boats, ¢ now under | fin rervice when navigation opens on have a gutaranteed speed of between twenty-five and thirty miles an hour, The time between the two cities Is ex- pected to be less than five hours. ‘The journey by boat now takes an entire duy, and it is Mr. Morse's inten- tion to have a service that will give travellers the benefit of the river trip while enabling them to catch the fast west-bound trains at Albany, BOND TRANSACTIONS. @tan R & T tne The Sub-Treasury has paid to date a 19000 : 8a to compel W. Seward Webb and the acter ene (for bonds turned In, Green Bay & Wa ced Hiram A, Hodge, Percival W. Clement gate of $14,081,400 par values on TESTO % pao and Frank D. White, of Rutland, Vt., xd fvorable ‘development to this mar- hey lh to show under what right they act ax Ker east) advance i the @feriing rtd 7000. - 120 directors and officers of the South at 5 » if contin- en Shore Company. Future” £019 exporte tn ‘she’ immediate HOw a Bs | SO ET oy Uitte ee Ss ‘The problem {s @ knotty one. The 3 800 1% 1% U8 Leather Ge Webb people hold control of the securi- 1000. M3 es, while the Hodge faction ts in THE CLOSING Shares, lone | Shares. i A 8) St. Jo. & G. T, 24 pt. 6,200 Amalgamated Copper. Pees : pacine oo Arm Wide & toons 4B hah si Bt, a chy 5 LITTLE LIFE IN CURB STOCKS 2 . _Laco, HN Ne 0 athe OG me Ne dae OY 90,3) THIN City HT Prices React and Activity Re- Smeit, & Ret. 2 Sa, & Ret. i! et is : 8. Leather Securities on the curb were not tn 35 liver the opening’ address. Top. & 8. Fe Y Leather. pt brisk demand to-day. Prices reacted Hon. Bourke Cockean will preside. Top. & 8. F. pf. ‘. Rubs fractionally and activity was restricted Capt. James Mitchell (son of Jobm ieon0 ttt,” & Onle. Fass... FRIES to a few Issues. M. | Muccheity Wil present the resolutions. 4.00 kiya nap, Tres, sper Tonk, Wand common was lower trac. Orchestra’ (reserved) “Be.; Dress Cirele pith ; E vhile Northern Sect ’ sc.;, Balcony (reserve e Okie. 40 Un. Ry. Inv, Co! pt BEIer se por che aan tise ee feneralaamiasion oe, iat ts . W : iret aera (14 uotations for the active stocks were: Fy, boxes $5. The box office at Can Nite Pe Me pe ty” 2k) ty Wid. Asked, For polate’ on New York eae Late Branch atte | Will La Shar hgh parte teks Me Woon Tel BI OB Be [Green eset het aeweaty tied ae sation), BSS | Oe individuals desicing boxes ant Term, & bs ‘ anda % Oa pated Uckets | should ly wo 70) Wiaconsin Central .. SA. My 465 P.M cana |and platform ap) 400 Chic. & Akon 4 $9.00. oases and ' ‘Thomas F. Brady, United Irish 100 Cnie: & Alton i see sl retoees New Styles, We also keep in stock Srat- S40, M20 and 0.30, 1. Ween” ara! | got Fitty-ninth ereet, up to 13/000 Gol. “Puel & tron... 3 % | class mikes at cu: prices. New Home, Do; Rt HLADELPHIA, any Sra ee cn sale at the folowing “600 Col. Southern : mestic, inger, W. & G.. automate ae 6.10, (Desbroaace and Cortlandt atx, 6.20, 7.26, | place: Pree 49 estern Ubion, Two stores " 25 "(Dink » OS NY "FLA! Oe ol : a6 Consolidated Exchange Sales. full to. welect’ from, “Good second-hand | Penne Limited). 1010, Wesrewer iva Goes | MOPARTLAND & O'FLAHER & 400 Consol, Gre... 218% Low, Clo machin Mande ath, 10-3,, (Dining Car, 10.55 (Dining | LYONS & CHABOT, 180th st."and 4 ave, 100 Con, Tobscoo 121 compre, x, hs $3.00 We) $7.00, (Dining, cay 2 1p (Dasbrognes ana eeautat | HAMILTON & CO, 9 Amsterdam ave, ie j * 220. 858, mine Carl, 286 3s B28 b *, tperabetites All guaranteed 2 to 19 years. Compl (Dining a Se «ah SEE oN et eto and: Whee 30 Des St. & Ft 1 484. ens repair department, Tland Machines, tug, can, ’ FL NER \Gooacina ana leasbee eaet 890Detrott South » 2 Tee 5 00 U P 855, 9. (Dining Car), ELLY, 600 3d ave. 100 Detroit Howth BY . Bi |Atacow c i (Dintng Car, 3 A McCANN, Sth st. and Amsterdam a Dua, Ge Ath ote 3 jor, | Get bargains at this sajo, Write; sales- ve Bi cay st Pov tie, [man will call, Open evenings until’ 8. 5 2 pea NCon entiie belt and "Liverpool cabiés tule | WESTERN UNION S. M. CO., "The itn, Se, iets 23a ache Sag) TOTEM Sh pond to the bulge here yes ‘71 & 173 1 DAVE, NE oTH, (corner, 29th et); 1 Astor Houses F b . i terday, Local shorts Were dixcomforted | Te THIRD AVE: MEAN 2ST |) west Swentys third nat atttteng | PFI DONOHOR, 100 Hocking Coal neweccne Adel , wh . eee = jockin t prices Up some £ to.5 points, The ‘ 23,908 IN, rt. Was some bulling by Wall stree aN vaiua Annex For Sale. 7.000, Central Weatern.. Interests,” but. commission WEAR DIAMONDS call’ fora 100 Inter, Paper pf, + . houses were not y Trad ation. DIAMONDS, 2,400 Inter. Power 3 fo} Me ke Pa, 8. Wes moderately “a after the c for Petinaytvaata |. 17 paymenta: prices 400 Towa. Central --cccccc. 44% 44 46 | Mitaourt Pacite with the general tone fi |teod; Immediate deliv , Ft 8 & M. 9 Norfolk Western. ” ening pric | Call, write of telepho: BERGMAN, 3T City Southern. or 10) Met, Securities. 1,200 Motto, Bt. RR 400 Mex, ‘Contral 100 Minn, & 8t. 1 2.400 M..SE.P. & 8.8. 100 M., RP. a3 100 Mo, Kan, @ Te: Pa Sc 100 N.Y. 3.200 N. ¥, Central * B00 Ontario & Wesiéra 7,009 Pennsylvania ples Ga Pennsylvania [People’s Gas Reading South. 200 8. L) & 8. F. ad I Go) st) Cote f lon Pacific eT abe: mtartio & Western bite “Rieat thera Pacite out, TOOK POSTAL FUNDS. 500 10,500 109 ”) 900. 1,000 Pressed Steel pf. ) Boumern Railway si Be: Ry Steel Sp ring. Re 3 Rudder Rutland pf. Slom Shellie! Southern Pacific hera his - ta) ar Brea Bud. @ a at 9 [ef embezzling the postal funds under | SMITH —On Oct. 2h at S61 Chauncey ot Brooklyn, JACOB M. SMITH, beloved hus 4 Acecrding to the indictment F t i i) was short $2,191, but on the trial the band ot Anne i Tage and Rul Mie et $1". 35 Jprisoner's counsel showed thac his ele the late Robert and Kjlaabeth Smith, of 204 Duy ent was short only $1,700. He was found| Haverstraw, N.Y. | i qs guilty, Taterment at Haye straw on Sunday, Oct. 20, 1) MAIDEN LAN, Judge Thomas tn the Criminal Branch of the United States Cireult Court to jday remanded Charles B, Freeman, fo Imerly a clerk in the Post-Office at New |Roshetle, for one week from Saturday $1 WEEKLY WEBB BOARD MAY HAVE TO FIGHT, New York Interests Trying to Force a Settlement of South Shore Railway Affairs. New York Interests sepresented by the Sutros are trying hard to get the ownership of the South Shore Raflway | of Vermont settled to their satisfaction. | They are trying now In a legal way | Dr. actual possession of the road, Both factions held meetings in Sep- tember and elected directors, ‘The Webb board has not yet been able to get physical control of the property. HARRIMAN'S CHOICE tes: of strength with Edward H, Harrl- man, The re-election of President Burt, of the Union Pacifle, was over the pro- t of the National Order of Machin- and their officers stated at the that they would carry the war to all the Harriman roads It is said now that they intend to do 80 soun, te a ricted to Few 1 nes, PIKLNTRP me eyT? Las At find their ages. } These a place WH, GOSSITT GONE & €0, 44 BROAD 8T., NEW YORK. Bowery Bank Bui Dought and sold for Investment o1 Call or write for Pocket Investment a ready referei Bought of Sold, Cash " For Salo, \ 843 LO SAT, Ma 6 to $.46;" Jun to 8. The prices at 2.30 P. M. were: Novem- be De ; Janua |CREDIT. casy-payment plan, how to drew Shoes, Headwear, Ac. Open evenings, Cansanr pi) CAS on CREDIT avt 14th St., bet. Broadway and th ave For Sale. One te H convince you ott and mo! al | ntiemen's cloihing mate to | 237 roadway, room 7. | 19 order, ‘| for sentence. Ireeman was convicted DED. or LIHRRAL or teleohane, L. W. SWEET & CO, NEW GR take Your Credit Is Good with Us, Open ap account In any of our tores, which wo ha Hehed whnlenate by Nivery. | Strictly con#lential ‘ACCUMMODATIONS. 37-39 Maiden Lane {in 28 BIXTH AVE. (Over Wool 467 FULTON 8T., BROOKLYN (Opp. Banking and Financial. | BARREL Peck Measures. | Less Wood, 4% Bushels, Less Work. Less Space. Bashels. Lasts Longer. Candy Packages, | Better in Use Tobacco Pack- will save $10, 000,000 a year when used in ordinary barrels, What is true of barrels is just as true of packages. Make all checks payable to 8, H, Smart, Treasurer, Come and see the barrels and packages or write for prospectus, COR. GRAND STREET AND BOWERY, STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, HAIGHT & FREESE’: 50c. A WEEK. ded to our ald estate (DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY No employer's references required, ‘One’ pri Banking and Financi t Days for 40 Cents. Any orders mailed on or before Thursday, Oct, 30, will be filled at the 40-cent price, Negotiations now nearly completed will put this stock at 75 Cents a Share at once, and par for it will soon be counted cheap. pectation now Is that this stock will soon be withdrawn from public sale, and that purchasers who get it at 40 cents will MONEY MORE THAN DOUBLED within a few weeks on the rise in values alone. DOUBLE VENEER PACKAGES, Than Avy Other Barrel Ever Made. There are more than 200,009,000 barrels used & every year inthe United States at § a cost of more than $40,000,000 barrels of the NATIONAL BARREL AND PACKAGE CO., Office 180 Broadway, New York. SHARES The ex- DOUBLE STAVE VENEER BARRELS Made on Our New Putent Machines, VI: Aly 3.15 00 9.1 9.2 9.08 A. M. and 3.29 P. and North Adam Pinta and 198th Fulton a o Ing Grand Cont Ma. 245, 3.30, 9. 125th ‘St. to reeely leaving Grand Cantral Station. & HUDSON RIVER R, THE FOUR-TRACK TROWK LIME, iA NIAGARA ‘PAL rive and depart from Grand Cantal ‘ York, aa belo : jont Gound trata 1 Station at 3.16, 8 11.30 P.M. will pamengers ten minutes after State Express? and pat 125th St. ton minutes before, Grand Central Station. 4 Due —tMIDNIGHT EXPRESS. MIDNIGHT. FE cn is Pi Huftalo 1.15, Cleveland 445. spalls 145 PM: Caleeno Louls 7.30 next mor . M.—tADIRONDACK AND » MOR+ f LOCAL Stops at tact station. JEMPIRE STATS EXPRESS. us train in the world, Buffalo 4.45. IMITED. Due But ra Fails 12.28 A. Me STEQN LIMITED, acianat’ J0.30,, Indlanapolie 31.3 Louis 6.45, M. next day. HICAGO LIMITED, 24 hours ke Shore. 27 via M. Cy CENTURY LIM- Mn falo 11 P.M. Nia M.—*SOUTAW a ct MOTALDASY AND TROY PU buny Gad: Troy, 1 2 ALBANY AND TROY! We ', GRAND RAPIDS AGO SPECIAL, LAKE SHORE LIMITED. 9 hicago. All Pullman oars, AL M., Cinetanatt apolia 3.1 Loi ai, next a on ls 94a P.O. next day. M.—*WESTERN EXPRESS. 28 bowre 9 via both L. 8. and M,C MONTREAL EXPRESS, vis Dy Rutland ‘ADIRONDACK AND MOM« land 7. P.M SPECIAL, Niagara P.M. Buffalo 7.25 Ae Toronto 10.50 Ax MAIL LD Rocheater. 5 8.33, “SPECIAL 3 Due Cincinnatt 7. ¥. at. Bow TPACL 31 hotire by Lane. Sho P. M.—*NORTHRKRN NEW YORK Be PRESS. “Cape Vincent, Oxdensburg, dom HE xcept 8 Except Mondi HARLEM DE LON, Dally exe, Sai Sundaye at 9. ark on all throurh traing, anaated -with, Platsch light. Mle 415 and 121 ton, 125 ow York; 333 and Of ittiad way. hater NEW Railroads, Pennsylva RAILROAD. BTATIONS toot 4nd DESDROSS) a2 The te. Cortlandt at Iding, COTTON, fon margin, Guide, 4 five minutes later Maretn Car. : Well ley Route). 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