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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 25, 1902. ALL THE LATEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. STOCK TRADERS BUYING AGAIN, Returning Confidence Shown in fo-Day’s Dealings and a Cheerful Sentiment Prevails in the Market. ida READING A GOOD FACTOR. Pacifics, St. Paul and Baltimore and Ohlo Also Favored—While Gains Were Not All Held There Was No Profit Taking. . To-day's short session of the Stock Ex- change was marked by more animation and cheerfulness than has characterized trading in Wall street for the last five days. Although there wes no London mar- ) ket, the stocks of the International list received the first attention, and were Gecidedly more active than yesterday, The general tone of returning confi- Gence as to the outlook was shown in the tugher quotations for the active stocks and the willingness of traders to Sy pd take on new commitments, After five days of apathy and uncer- tainty as to whether they should become Pronounced bears or. just sit on the ténce for a while, the majority of the traders were inclined to purchase for an @Avance. ‘The known figures as to the better- ment of the money situation, the know]- edge that the bank gtatement would re- flect the figures of the bond purchases by the Treasury, and the fact that call money was plentiful at from 2 to 4 per cent. continued to give the improved market a decidedly firm tone. It has been the rule of late that after @ good bank statement selling to take profits has hurt market prices, and poor bank statements have brought about Mie results from opposite arguments. ‘While the operators are not strongly bullish, the outlook {s so much better that even the pessimists are encouraged to believe the worst is over. ‘At the opening Reading, St. Paul, Bal- timore and Ohio and Pennsylvania gained fractionally over last night's close. Southern Pacific, Union Pacific, Mi eourl Pacific and Atchison were active @t- higher quotations and showed a bet- eeckone ‘Texas Pacific led the railway list In the extent of the advance gained, while Colorado Fuel and Iron again led the Industrial list. The trading after the first hour be- came dull and without feature, pending the oldctee ion of bank statement fin the closing transactions profit tak- ing was pronounced, but there was an entire absence of liquidation. \ —<— UNIONS AGAINST TRUSTS. Big Demonstration To-Night of the ‘Trades Union Democratic Club. The mass-meeting arranged by the Trades Union Democratic Club for this dvening to voice the sentiment of the workingmen of New York in favor of the Democratic candidates and plat- form gives promise of being one of the Most successful meetings of the cam- paign and a great demonstration of the strength of the feeling among laboring people against the methods and exac- tlons of the trusts. Prominent speakers of national repu- tation will address the meeting on the issues of the campaign, particularly In connection with their bearing on the in- terests of labor. ——— << “he Cotton Market. The local cotton market opened steady to-day, with prices unchanged to 2 points higher The early market dis- played a firm tone In the face of fine weather In the South and poor Liver- pool cables, ‘There was a nervous de- mand from shorts and prices remained a shade above last night's close. Jan- Uary was strongly supported by Wall Htreet. The South and Europe were Hight buyers after the call Ye opening prices. were: Odtober, 8.46 to 8.47, Decem| 4.57; January, 862 to 3.63; February, 8.3 to March, 8.40 to 8.41; April, 8.39 to 3.407 May, 8.30 'to 8.40; June, 8.40 offered; August, 8.20 to 8.25. jer, 8.56 to 38 The closing prices were: October, 8,46 to #47; November, 845 to $46 ber, 8.4 to 8.95; January, 6.61 February, 38 to 8.39; March, 3) $8.39; April, 8.38 to $.40;'May, 8.38 to 8.39; June, $.37 to 8.38; July, 8.87 to 8.38. ——- EQUITADLE’S COUNSEL. OMcial announcement has been made that M, Waldeck-Rousseau, the ex- Preméer of France, has become counsel Ja that country for the Equitable Lite urance Society of the United States ana tts allied institutions. MM. Rousseau voluntarily retired from office Inst year, after holding the Premiership for three yeara, his term being the longest on TFecord of any occupant pt that office. '- SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAO FOR TO-DAY, 6.20(8un vets.. §.08|Moon rises, 12.26 yn rises. PORT OR NEW YORK, ARRIVED. James Turple . sre utechland” iM. Guitey .. Tabaristan Denver | Algonquin’ INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. DUE TO-DAY. Deltie, Liverpool, OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. Prevoria, Mexico, ‘Alleghany, Maracaibo, Curacao, Cosmo, Porto Rico, Comus, New Orleans. Lampases, Galventon, 3 |G. Rice, while sailing up the main ship THE CLOSING Shares. 1.940 Amalramated Copper. 1,200 Am. Car & Foundry 1.400 Am. Car & F. pf.. 6.100 American Cotton Ol. 100 Am. Geass Twine 200 Am. Ho & Laa., 100 Am. IL 700 Americ 800 Amer. 1.000 Amer. 1 100 American 600 Amer, Smelt. & 1,400 Am. Sugar 12,600 Atch., T. @ 8 F.. 600 Atch, T. & 8, F. ph. 8,700 Balt. & Ohio . & onto a Rap. 7 fan Pacifis . & Ohio. at 1.400 Chi. 2.000 Chi, M! & St 200.6, MT. & St 900 Chi, RL, & Pac. 100 CMT, & To, 100 Chl, Te & Tbe 200 Chi,” Union Trac. 300 Chi, & Alton 20,000 Col! Fuel & Iron 1.490 Col, Southern... 100 Col. Southern lat pf. 1.409 Col, Southern, 24 of 100 Col. & Hock. Val. 50 Consol, Gan abo 100 Corn Prod. 100 Del., Lack, & 100 Den’ & Rio G 100 Den, & Rio G. pf. 200 Detroit South 109 Detroit South, 1,800 Erle i ot. QUOTATIONS. hares. 3,000 Reading 21 pt. 1.2) Rep. Steel 0.0 400 Rep. Steel pt... 100! Sloss Bhettiold 5,100 Southern Pacth> 1,000 Southern 300 South, : Loula SW... 400 BE Louis SW. pf, G00 Tenn, Coal & Iron 14,100 Tex. Pacific... 1400 ToL, St. L&W) 900 Tol, StL. & W. pi 100 Un. "Rag & Paper pf 4,100 Unton Paciae ¢ 1.200 Un. Pacitic of 800 Brooklyn R. T. 63% 62% 62" Oan, Pacific ASTIN 137! 136% 137he Chea, & Ohio ... ps bE Bi% 61% Chic. G. West. 31 0% 31 192 182% 191% 191% Chie. 7 oY Mt ST fi Col. Fuel & fron 89% 9% SH 89% a ORR Col. southorn 30% 33% TON 838 Contlanee Consol. ee 300 Mt. eS. Eri 39% 30% 30% FON hes Mr ewes ot bi Tee HOt tony Lom 1100 Mo, Kan, @ Texs.cs 5 39% 139 100 Mo., Kan, & Tex. pf Manbatten 135% 185% TIN Oy 9,000 Mo” Pacthe os creserees 1 Mote Get tH tit Nat. Blacult WM WK ML 1 Lead . 166 156% 156% 166% Tie TI 16% 78% {| Ontario & Western 3% 38% WM SIN Pennsylvania Ie 1644 1 164% People's Gas 103% 103%, @ 6214 6a 1.300 6% 68% 00 22% 20% 500 as ie 5.000 Pennsylvania bh, ie th, Sa ta) 1,000 People’s" Gas % 68 68 6.000, 105% 105% 105% 105% 600 W4 MS 14 lt 100 4% 41 ON 40K 400 89% 8% BO BE to Mi 85 a 4 5.000 1% 48% 494 49%, 300 85%! Total salee of tacks were 48,900 ahares. BOND TRANSACTIONS. eee 223 S8SSSsssess FFE FRSRE were bits 1000, 02%, Bur, Ci Rapin AN ta 1000... 104% Cen Pac Sa 1000. sn. 86% 1000... Nat RR of Mex 4s 5000. 70% North Pac 4s 1000, 109% 103% 31 Wheel LB & W 48 - 921 ibn: i bias ino Ir M& vail Mathy “363 rela salsa GH’ oval. were pe Es GOVERNMENT BONDS. Bld. Aeked.| 8, 8. dar. 10sM'U! & fs c % 13 8. bar. nO 15 8. Ge 6.105% 10585 1iia|D: G: 3a 6bai2hs Goulds.in New Board.’ West Virginia Central includes tinue as president. The new road is to be an important link of the Gould system. . The North American Company, of Wall street, in which J. P, Morgan ts an Important factor, has arranged to buy all tae electric light companies in Detroit for about $4,000,000. It will then dominate the light situation In Detroit. Atchison’s New Plan. President Ripley, of the Atchison, has inaugurated a new plan for se- curing business, It has planned to invade Northern Europe on an ex- tensive scale, seeking the patronage of prospective travelers to the United States. The work will be carried on systematically in all of Northern Europe, Mercantile agencies report that favor- able features still dominate the trade and industrial situation, Rallway earn- Inge aud bank clearings continue in ex- cess of last year and a car famine 1s threatened, Morgan’s New London Plan J, Pierpont Morgan has not aban- MEETS DISASTER IN PORT. Yankee Bark Sails Thousands of Miles, to Be Run Down at Home, After a trip of 103 days from Auck- land, N. Z., the American bark Charies channel, at 6.20 P. M. yesterday, wal crashed into by an unidentified steame: supposed to be elther the Comal, bound for Brunswick, Ga. or the Cuban steamer Paloma for Jeremie. The bark was running with all sails set: was struck on the bluff of the poct bow and carried away all the brac the port sid broke several yards and had her anchor knocked on de Capt. Payne, who was on deck with Pilot Butler, lookout shouted “Steamer dead ahead! he ordered | the forward bell rung, but the vessel pald No attention, He says he hailed her but recelved no reply, and when last sven the steamer was pAssrng ‘out In tow of a Farst Bismarck Broke Crank-Shaft, PLYMOUTH, Bngland, Oct. 2%4—The eS Hamburg-American line steamer Furst GOSSIP IN AND ABOUT WALL STREET. doned the London field because of the The new board of directors of the| Victory of Charles T. Yerkes in the “Tube” franchise plan. Mr. Morgan's business associates say that he has George Gould, Howard Gould, Wins-|_ new plan which will goon be low S. Pierce, Lawrence Greer and| brought to a working basis. H. C. Deming. Mr. Pierce will con-j require a capital of not less than It will $50,000,000. A Cotton Exchange seat sold yester- day for $8,000. This {s an advance of $1,000 over the previous sale and $1,500 advance this month. ee To Finance Broom Trust. Arrangements have been completed for financing the proposed broom combination. The capital will be 5,000,000, and the combing will rep- resent 75 per cent. of the country's output. The Broom Trust will be the largest trust in the sweeping line. A Wall street house fs financing it. oe e Missourl Pacific earnings for the third week In October were $774,000, a decrease of $12,000, From January to date the earnings were $28,260,534, a decrease of $209,078. ‘ Fy Edward H, Harriman has offered the Presidency of the Southern cific Vice-President Nickerson, of the wea. oa Cop tray Rallw Mr, Harriman finds he cannot enough attenti to the uffairs of the! system, i London'a Btock Exchange was closed to-day, and as a result the New York “pear” party had no early basis to work on, The result was a better opening than yesterday, SCHWAB’S NEPHEW AFOOT. With Wife, Touring the Berkshires for His Health, WINSTED,, Conn,, Oct. 25.—Carrying a pedometer to measure his walks, which says are taken with a view! to re- oring bis health, Leo Schwab, of York, an employee of the American Tobacco Trust. and nephew of Charles M. Schwab, President of the Steel Trust, is tramping through the Berkshire and Litcnfeld Hills with his wife. The Schwabs arrived at SheMeld, Mass,, by rail, and on Monday walked 9 Great Barrington. On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs, Schwab left there afoot for the Litchfield Hills, — The Wheat Market. ‘The wheat market to-day opened quiet but steady, The tndicationa for rain in western States, together with unseason- ably high temperature, gaye confidence to the bulls and the market soon ad- vanced 1-8 ty 1-4 per cent. over last night's close, New York's opening Wheat—May, 773-4; Decem December, 56 8-4. Chicago'a opening —May, 781-2 to 7 December, 72 to 721-4, Corn—Mav. 435-8 to 493-4; De. Ices er, 7 wr com were: Wheat from New York, arrived here She waa delayed about to the breaking of the fC" of her satazbo engine after hoon asta Sunday. She only A port during the reat “The vessel experienced cember, 51 6-8 to 61 3-4, Quick ‘service through Sundeg Wore Wee. es you’ BM got oll sume mer, use Wor! fants, Tf in; Surry, 3 oe eM sia bf ‘pond purch: | Of Trinity Churen. ‘BANK STATEMENT BEST IN. WEEKS. Substantial Increase in Re- serves and Bond Sales’ Re- sult Shown in the Figures. ‘To-day'a bank statement ts the best that has been made sinco the money stringency set in several weeks ago, and shows the good results of the recent s by the Government. The banks now hold In excess of the legal requirements the sum of $17,781,475. Somo of the significant figures given In the statement are these: Reserve on all deposits, $12,178,225; reserve on deposits other than United States, $12,199,676; loans incre $5,626,800; specie increase, $14,920,500; legal tender increase, $2,142,- 600; deposits, United States Included, In- crease, $19,569,500; circulation Increase, $2,272,800. MORGAN AFTER TRADE FIGURES. Magnate Making a Full Inquiry with View of Pushing Busi- ness for Steel Trust. J. Pierpont Morgan {ns having made, through the United States Bteel Cor- poration, a comprehensive canvass of the industrial conditions of the country, with especial reference to the trade. He wants to agcertain as neewly as may, de the actu and how long It may reasovably posed that the present -conditio} it. La Ist of questions has been sent ‘ott by the oMota' a, of the billion-dollar. oration the smaller finish! fails, shipbuilding companies, railiro a Jarge contractors. The questions are concerning business for the Inst threes months and the pros- pects for the three months to come. Tt In expected In this way to, obtain a fairly accurate guage what the general business conditions are now and may be for the next quarter year. CURB BUYS ROCK ISLAND. ‘Trading Doll and Prices Un- changed in Oatelde Market. ‘The outside market was dull and nominally unchanged to-day. Rock Island common stor changed hands at 661-4, and the preferred at 821-2, Other stocks were inactive. active stocks waret Quotations for ‘ad. An Greene... 21%" Bit! Realty as a Man Tras. ga ah Reaity ot. ee Ma B.. e Var Coat. 35% 36% Nor, Seo.. 110, ui Secrets ie ie Rock. Tal 6 57 | Knob vases Rock 1. pi 8215 824! SIiver" Ga.. 100% 100% Rock 1. 4a. 86% 87 | MIGHT INVOLVE THE ALLIED TRADES. Meeting to Be Held To-Day Which May Result in Settle- ment of Plasterers’ Strike. To avoid a sympathetic strike of the allied trades, the plasterers’ strike prob- ably will be sottled at a spectal meeting of the Employing Plasteres’ Associa- ton to-day, The meeting will be held at the Building Trades Olub, No. 1123 Broadway, A committees of the Opera- tive Plasterers’ Association will be there to meet a similar committee represonting the employers. James Thompson, President of the Employing Plasterers’ Association, says the Association was forced to send out {ts ultimatum reducing the dally wage "of plasterers from $5 to 44.50 a day, to bring about a condition of affairs by which employers could be protectea from arbitrary rules of the union. J. J, Donovan, walking delegate of the Operative Plasterers’ Association, sa: strikers are willing to arbitrate If the employers withdraw their ultimatum, but the operating plasterers will arbi- trate only on condition that the former rate of wages be restored. The Board of Building Trades has de- cided to take no part in the strike un- less non-union men are put to work when the Board will also be drawn Into Whe fight. FLOWER SHOW NEXT WEEK. Stataary Exhibition Will Be Com- bincd with Plants This Year. ‘The exhibition of flowers and sculp- ture by the New York Florists’ Club and the National Sculpture Soclety will open at Madison Square Garden Thurs- day and will continue until Thursday, Nov, 6 There will be a scene of art and beauty In the Garden. Pla flowers, orchards and follage plants, with floral designs as special exhibits, will be the accompaniment to the uary which the Art Committee of the Sculpture So- clety have accepted, with all the noted sculptures represented. ‘There will be concerts each afternoon and evening, and Japanese girls will distribute flowers. ——————_——. DIX JUBILEE PROGRAMME. ‘Triple Celebration of Trinity Rec- tor in St. Paul's Chapel, The Rey, Dr. Morgan Dix, the vener- ble rector of Trinity Church, will cele- brate a triple jubilee In St. Paul's) METROPOLITAN MAY HAVE NEW MANAGER Milwaukee Traction Man Con- siders Proposition to Run New York Street Railway. MILMAUKEE, Wis., Oct. %.—Thomas Mitten, who was for several years neral Superintendent of the Mil- waukee Street Railroad system, and Manager of the Company, of who Is now General International ‘Traction Buffalo, N. Y., !# considering @ prop- oxition which may place him at the head of the Metropolitan Street Railway Company of New York. The New York position would make Mitten an assistant to President Vree- land, who, it Is said, is contemplating a European tour to cover a period of two years, which would leave Mitten in complete charge of affairs. A BILLION IN THESE TRUSTS, With Money at Normal Rates Again, Projectors of Great Combines Take Heart. Projected Wall street consolidations of, business and industrial enterprises amounting to more than one billion dol- lars capital stock have bean held up by the monetary conditions of the past six weeks, Now that call money has once more swung back to normal rates and time money fs being lonned at less than 6 per cent., the promoters and underwriting syndicates of these delayed projects are taking them up again, Second Biggest Tra: ‘The latgest of the new trusts thus held up ts, of coarse, the packers’ combine. Tt ts to have $500,000,000 capt- tal and will be the second largest cor- poration In the world. The Ryan-Whitney-Guggenhelm Lead and Glass Bottle Trust, with a capital of $80,000,000, which was halted by the money panic, will now be launched. The Flint Glass Bottle Trust, an infant of $30,000,000 capital, is now ready to be organized. The Zine Trust. Next {n importance among the de- layed combinations 1s the Zinc Truat. It has been waiting for the money clouds to disappear before springing its $40,000,000 worth of stock on investors, More than a dozen other tnciptent trusts are being formed, the combined capital of all lly exceeding $1,000,- 000,000. WOULD SEIZE THE SHORE ROAD FRONT Dock and Park Departments in a Controversy Over the Cost- ly Drive Near Fort Hamilton. The Park Department and the Dock Department have locked horns over control of the picturesque Shore road, which extends from Owl's Head to Fort Hamilton along the shores of New York Bay and the Narrows. Shore road was laid out by the old city of Brook- lyn at @ cost of $3,600,000. It is up to the Corporation Counsel to decide whether the Dock Depart- ment can selze upon the water froat along the popular highway and trans- form {it into commercial life. Park Commissioner Young, of Brooklyn, ap- arg ag the champion of the thorough- fare, while Dock Commissioner Hawes the attacking forces. opinion Js expectei from the Cor- poration Counsel next week. ———__—— VANDERBILTS PAY $67,000. Heirs of Cornelius Vanderbilt have paid Into the city $67,000 more in taxes than was expected by Comptroller Grout or Corporation Counsel Rives. This was brought about by an arrangement co! cluded yesterday by Martin Saxe, As sistant Corporation Counsel, who tered suit against Alfred,” Reginal Gindys‘and Allee G. Vanderbilt tor tax on .000 each of personal property. This was in addition to the tax on $8,000,000 assessed on the estate of Cor- Hus Vanderbilt. Sceptics turn Believers AND ARE CURED. Or. Agnew's Catarrhal Powders Great Blessin: “When I read that Dr. Agnew’s Catarrha! Powder could relieve Catarrh in 10 minutes I was far from being convinced. I tried it—i single pall throegh the blower afforded lostast relief, stopped pain over the eyes and cleansed the nasal Today | am free from Catarrh.” BL, Egan's (Baston, Pa.) experi- ence has teat that of thousands of others and may be youre, CLOTHING CREDIT For MEN, WOMEN & DREN, HATS, SHOBS, MILLINERY AND ALL KINDR OF FURS. ALSO WATCHES, NIAMONNS & JEWELRY, $1 PER WEEK. Heart Cur 30 198,787 MILES OF RAILROAD IN U. 3. Poor's Manual, Just Issued, Shows Capital and Earnings of the Country’s Lines. Advance sheets of Poor's Manual for 192 cover operations of 195,000 miles of railroad They show that there are 198,787 miles of railroad in the United States, Of im total 4,453 miles were bullt last yea 6 total capital stock of all roads Is $5,978,796,249 and of bonds $8,035,469, 711. All the roads pald $12,162,995 in divi- dends and had a surplus of $11,908,194. ‘There was an Increase of $10,700,000 gtoss earnings. $37,000,000 net earnings and an Increase of $13,000,000 In divi- dende, RETAIL TOBACCO MEN COMBINE, Determination to Resist the To- bacco Trust’s Oppression Set Forth in Strong Resolutions. The retail tobacco dealers have or- fanized to Mght the Tobacco Trust, which they say 1s the most underhanded and despicable of all the trust monsters, ‘They declared at a big meeting In Bo- hem{a Hall last night that the trust deliberately sought out the small tobac- co dealers and set out financially, if the dealers did not sell their stores to the octopus at a very low orice. More than. 1,000 persons attended the meeting. At the close 300 of the retal! dealera formed a temporary organiza- tion, naming Sidney J. Freeman, « Cherry street dealer, as President. Resolutions were adopted setting forth that @ corporation doing business as re- tail clgar dealers had adopted methods that threatened to drive the Individual dealer out of business. These methods consisted, tt was affirmed, in efforts to control desirable locations by offering for leases much more than the individ- ual dealer could afford, and, failing in this, to lease a store next to the tndl- vidual dealer and undersel) him. A committee of ten was appointed to ‘devise means to battle against the cor- poration.” a The Virginia Iron, Coal and Coke Company, which has @ capital of $10,- | 000,000, 1s to be reorganized. Henry K. McHarg heads the movement to have the receivers dismissed, ———EE Banking and Financial ARE YOU DESIROUS OF KNOWING THE SAFEST STOCK IN WALL STREET TO PURCHASE AT PRESENT? IF 80, SEND IM- MEDIATELY FOR OUR VERY “SPECIAL” LET- TER ON THE SUBJEOT, NAMING THE STOCK AND SETTING FORTH EXHAUSTIVELY MOST 06 REASON! AROVE OPINION. igi aie dae iE MARKET SHOULD DECLING SHOULD HARDLY BELL OFF AT ALLS WHET THB MARKET DORS BETTER IT SHOULD BE AMONG THE BULL LEADERS. OUR 400-PAGE, CLOTH BOUND, ILLU TRATED “GUIDE TO INVESTORS”? AND “DAILY MARKET LETTER) ARE BOTH YOURS, FRED OF ALL COST, FOR THE ASKING. INVALUABLE TO TRADER OR IN- HAIGHT & FREESE STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON. Established Ci Main Office, 1890, Oussbwa N.Y, 1181 BROADWAY, fen York Gerken Bldg, | 147 WEST 125TH ST, Brookiyn } } 44 COURT ST. (Temple Bar), ) PRIVATE WIRES TO PRINCIPAL termining the cha sponsibility of your Bro) selection of right Stocks." WN. GOSSITT CONE & i, 44 BROAD &8T., NEW YORK. Bowery Bank Building, COR. GRAND STRBET AND BOWERY. STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, itn, bought and sold for investment or oo margin. Call of write for Pocket Investment Guide, a ready reference; also new book, “THE THR. ORY. OF SUCCESSFUL INVESTMENTS AND "tree upon applicatt Lectures, BOARD | OF EDUCATION Free Lectures This (Satu: day) Evening at 8 o’Clock, Public School 1, Henry and Cather! Subject: EGYPT," by Mr. W. Jay Peck Hhastrat Pubtic Sehoo! 29 Subs “SHAKE by Mr Richard A Public School 54, 104th s THE ROOKY MOUS THE GREAT BASIN by Me iustrete: Kh ave, y PAR " ‘eum Hall, STRICITY IN * by Pro! Mlnstrated Cor, 9M at. and Lexingto THE BERMU DAB. by” Prot L YMC. AL Mall, Subject LPRED TRNNYSON, ek He syki 208 B.A: MOTION BR YM. HL AL | Sudject Went 125 by Dr Fred: Chapel, Broadway and Vesey street, next! Saturday evening. He will celebrate the} seventy-fifth anniversary of his birth, the fiftieth anniversary as a ol nd the fortieth anniversary ‘All distinguished clergy of the Bpis- | faith in Now ¥ ent, also wevel Dish: Bishop Fours wil be pres- ~ Including MANHATTAN CLOTHING CO., KRW YORK } 218 2 34 near 65th st. iA 36 ae’ gear 124th et ‘aves, ear 25th at BROOKLYN: 100 Her baeT castes Ee OPEN RVENINGS. ¥ 318 weekly Permanent poaltion; Inclose Manager, 332° Ceston ioainnts, Sacks Seed to ruin them | Lodges, Societies and Meetings, “IRELAND A NATION.” GRAND TO THE ENVOYS, oe E, eth ee Ps ohn Hon. Edward Blake, ML P., Mr. Michael Davitt, from United, Irelaud to. the National Convention of the United Irish League of Ameria, at Hoston, to be bela ac Carnegie Hall, Sunday Evg., October 26, at 8 o'clock (sharp), William Temple Euinet, Feq., will de- liver the opoulug’ address. Hon. Bourke Cockran will preside. Capt. James Mitchel (son of Johu Mitchel) | wall 'Precent ‘the: resolutfons Mitsie Begs 's Orchestt OF Drevs Circle (reserved) G06. Bualcony _{reserved) aud eberat admission 266. platform foxes $5, The box oMce at Catnerio. ital will be open from 10 A. M., Suuduy, To tunehe ‘hour ot Feception, Sica OF individuals desiring boaus and reserved aud jatform tickets should ‘Thomas Bradys United trish Longue, uy aa wreet, up to Satur- the following Bia PARTLAND & O'FLAHERTY, 40th at, LYONS. & GHABOT, Aoth at, HAMILTON @ Ci Bb. & P. i 50: a ist uth ‘ave, si DY, Blin at thes hite éts, 0 cocker st fn , 600 3d ahins OWEN M FRANC SCHOFIELD, 660 Grand st, J. CODY, 27th at. ‘and 24 ave. TER QUINN, 107 Varick st JOHN F. DONOR, 524 & 68d sts., oth ave PHILIP NONOTION 2988 Rrondwey AW NAT PIN, Chambers and TW Dentistry. eS ELE) DIRECTLY OPPOSITE EHRICH's, PAINLESS DENTISTRY. TEETH $1 wt Call and get our ciskes mere feine elsewhere. Lowest prices and RECEPTION | North and weet bound train Ine Grand. Central, Suation, at, 3.18, 1Bsth ‘St. to receive leaving Grand Cente All, southbound tra ferry’ <and the. empire & 36 0,66 will atop at 125 ving time at Grand central Station. 12.104 HT EXPRESS. Due Battalo 4.15, Niagara Falls 6:03 P 3 IN FLYEI P. Toute 750 ner M.—*SYRA 7.54 i incor vation ‘M.—tEMPIRE STATE EXPRESS, 8.30 fa M ions word. | Dus ite Buffalo 7.10. at tbay Tr tdet a? Makes local hie, Duttalo a qu UTA EXPRESS. Doe 55 P. eet flo 11 P. 20-hour train to “iien, ALBANY AND TROY His Local stope. GETROIT, OPwon- wWoOwws oouon STERN la both Le 3. and ML. Ce MONTMEAL EXPRESS, wie De or HfADIFONDACK, AND Mons Due, Buttalo ‘4 Falia §.33. Toronto snort 9.15 fas AL MAL. Lal MITBD, Gloehlc ear auiy tor Mou 9.20 five i SewWO Ono DUIDH SOUTH WESTER CTA "a fia aa 7.90, aecund mot XPRESS, olin P.M. PRESS, 11.30 guaranteed work in Greater New York. Our instalment or easy-pay- ment system—$1.00 down and $1.00 Ker ‘on gold and all work. half Pure Gold Fill- ings, $2.00 up. 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YDally, except Sunday. 10.45 A.M: (2) RR. Bta. (1) at PL! M. Time tables at prinel Baggage checked from or residence hy Westcott Express. AH SMITH, ‘©. & LAMBERT, Gen't. Superintendent. Gen Past Agent. Pennsylvanill RAILROAD. ATATIONS fuot of WHST, TWENTY-THIRD BE 40d DESBROSSES and CORTLANDT STS. Min dh eTtOe time, from Desbrossea ¥ Minutes later thaa given below for Twenty-third. at. weatlol, #20008 Phere otherwise TE A, MPAST MAIL-Limlted to two ‘ork to car Pitts to'Chicago, No couches te et * MPAST LINE—Pitteburg and Clever - 9.55°A. M—PRNsrLVANIA LIMITED—Pul Compartment Siceping, Dining, Smoking’ Qdeervation Cars” “For Chicagy, Clavel | Toledo, Cinelanati, Indianapolis, Loulerilie, Sh 1.58 P. M.—THE PENNSYLVANIA SPECIAL | R-hour train to Chicago. Pullman Obeervae Hers eaeiag-room, Sleeping, Dining and Bute M.—CHICAGO AND 8T, LOUIS. eet F ited tt ianapoils, Chicago, if a cts is. “Dining Eheaadoay Vi 6.55 'P. Prot saturday. io EXPHESS—Por For Kaoaville, daily, 7 ca tae Gi TON AND. 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