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bie ” BANKING COMPANY THE WORLD: SATUKDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22, 1902. ALL THE LATEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. é \ \ GOON WN STOCKS GOES UNCHECAE Favorable Bank Statement \@ Causes Furious Activity, with ¥ St. Paul and Reading as the " Leaders. : -GOULD SHARES ARE STRONG. » \ New York Central and Pennsylvania Galn Nearly Two Pointe Each, and There Were Advances in \ Nearly All the Active List. * ‘Anticipating the bettered financial wonditions bound to show to-day In the bank statement, the stock market ‘@pened strong and on a rising scale. The known gains of the banks from {the Gub-Treasury, the ease in both time ‘and call money and the bellef that the \fnterior will from now on send money ‘to New York, encouraged traders to deal heavily at higher price: Under this stimulus the first hour's Rrading was furipusly active, and of the Best character Wall street has noted for a month. The tone was decidedly ‘bullish and the buying was more widely distributed than for some weeks. | The absence of a Lomion market and }@he strength of sterling exchange com- ined to cause a check in the last hour, ‘put for the greater part of the short ses- sion the feellng was most optimistic. -& Paul and Reading wero the leaders yet the market In point of activity on the upward swing, while Iinols Central \@cored the highest advance, nearly four points, for the day. ic Gould Stocks Strong. “AN the Gould raliway stocks were Sggreasively strong, Rio Grande scoring ‘gain of over one per cent., while the Swabask isvues and” Missourl ‘Pacifie Were also strong. John D. Rockefeller and his associates ‘were reported purchasing large blocks ef both St. Paul and Missourl Pacific, Gnd their recent market attitude was id to have been completely reversed. “New York Central and. Pennsylvania ined nearly 2 per cent, each, while Itimore & Ohio was still topheavy and did not stare materially In the gen- @ral advance. Rock Island Group Up. The Rock Island group was boomed In to-day, with advances only frac. onal. ‘The’ preferred stock was held fer than the common, Gouthern Pacific did not advance ma- teriaily, although the members of the ) id pool showed some activity to-day, | Sin" the industrial list American Sugar was the leader. | It advanced 11-2 ints in the first hour's trading. Dene teal stocks were higher, but ala pot gain much, while the regt of the ¢ was firm. CURB MARKET FIRM. ‘@rices Advance To-Day on Nearly Every Inaue. "The curb market was firm to-day, es advancing In nearly every tssue, } xcept Interborough Rapid ‘Transit gtocks, which fell off five points from { Feste: nya high eure ean Quotations for the active stocks were: Bec. Wi = 8 ’ STOCK 1S SHIFTED. Metropolitan Life Takes Over Equitable Interests in Inter- ) © national Corporation. * practically ali the stock of the Inter- tional Banking Corporation held by terests identified with the Equitable Wife Assurance Society hae been sold to | persons identified with the Metropolitan Lite Insurance Company. ‘ The election of W. lL. Mayer, of the ational Shoo and Leather Bank as ead of the International Banking Cor- ‘poration, was folowel by the selection BP yonn'R. Hegeman and Haley Fiske, \president ‘and vice-president respective ‘of the Metropolitan Company, as direé! "The Metropolitan and the National Shoe and Leather Bank are closely re- Slated. Their success in acquiring what ‘sald to be a controlling interest in fhe International Banking Corporation tach be followed by other changes In > irectorat Peng interna al Banking Corporation Wa the fiscal agent for the United States fim China and the Philippine Islands. It ‘liges branches in London, San Franciaco, fanila, Yokohama and Shanghai. alfred Gwynn Vaniterbilt is one of its rectors. It ‘has $5,000,00 capital and 009,000 surplus, —<———=__— The Wheat Market, e local markets wheat was steady a con ‘was easier at the opening, The { \ l tter was influenced by lower cables f@nd unloading. The local corn price was 1-4 from lust night. Wheat, eventu- ' ly, ylelded a little with corn, and both showed hesitation and seemed fnclilned Zo wait for news from the West as to rmour’s operations. : York's opening | pri were: hent—Miays 9 is to fy 34 December, May, 48 1-4 Bo cor pening, prices were: Wheat oMay, 5 3-4 WL a Se to 0; Docembe 66 1-2 to 56. Common Sense Orthodoxy. ular New York clergyman made this Speman to ome friends last week: “From whats have seen in my family and jah during the past three years 1 fees con ft rellet and prevention should be taught in our a oolit ad especially employers, Sanaa ieee ks! Bhan ry compel ry law Seolion. action and results of ‘Orange- Bow 80 wit rangalse’, 1, the best press ‘uounntoxt, remedy la tree CAL HITCH WB “1” DML Interborough Company Cannot Acquire Manhattan Road Un- til Its Charter Has Been Amended to Grant Authority. WALL STREET Has’ STORY. Latest Gossip Is That New York Central and Pennsylvania Are to Be Owners of Manhattan Through Joint Issue of Bonds, i —— ‘The delay in the official announcement of the transfer of cotnrol of Manhattan “L" from George Gould and tris asso- clates to August Belmont, representing the Interborough Rapid Transit Sub- way Company, is said to be due to neo- essary changes in the latter company's plan It is asserted that when the $35,000,000 Interborough Rapid Transit Company was Incorporated Jast May no provision ‘was made for making it an operating company before the opening of the Sub- way, and for this reagon !t cannot yet enter into @ lease with the Manhattan Elevated Road. Until the required changes are made —whtch may require an amendment to the articles of Incorporation filed at Albany—It may ve necessary to post- pone the official announcement of change of control. Mont Important Hitech, It is said that this is the most im- portant hitch In the deal and that as Soom as it is cleared away it will be put through. The chief figures in the Manhattan “L" and Interborough Rapid Trenait Company still maintain thelr non-com- mittal attitude, George Gould, Pres!- dent of the “L,” has made no statement in any way confirming or denying the deal, while August Belmont, President of the Interborough Company, egain de- clined to discuss the matter. Offictals of both the Manhattan “I, and the Interborough Company dis- missed as Idle gossip the report that the consolidation Ee ear ea cued part of the Metropolitan Street Raflway to break up the merger. New Story of Combination. . Another story told on the New York Stock Exchange to-day and belleved by many to be an authentic basis, was that the New York Central nad ‘imade an offer of a 6 per cent, guarintee t> Man- hattan and that the olfer bad, been de With the declination Is sald to have gone a counter proposition from the Goulds offering to lease the system at 7 er cent., with @ stock Issue, The ennsylvania and the Central were sald to be considering a proposition to issu jolnt bonds for the taking up of Man hattan stock, each company fssuing its own bonds for {ts proportion of the Man- hattan stock it will secure through tho alleged agreement with the Interborough Rapld Transit Company. Two Roads to, Own Stock, Through this agreement, according to this latest story, the unity of the Man. hattan and the’ Subway will be main tained, but the real owners of the “L' will be the two great railroads. Manhattan sold at 1611-2 at the open- ing of the market to-day, but was in- elfhed to heaviness. e activity and strength displayed by New York Central revived the. reports that eventually It would bob up as the biggest holder of both Manhattan, and Interborough Rapld Transit securities, RAILROAD WIPES TOWN OFF THE MAP, Harrison Folk Are Indignant Be- cause No More Trains Will Stop at Their Station. The people of Harnison, across the Passaio River from Newark, are in- censed to-day over what they consider @ creat insult at the hands of the Penn- sylvania Railroad Company. Offielally, the railroad has wiped Harrison off its map. The station in the town has been closed and no trains etther going or coming from New York will in future ston in Harrison. Tintil the indignation of the people b: ging to cool down somewhat little will be done to compel the ratiroad to revo! ght aguinét the company at ‘his own hi n: ee expense to endeavor to fave the train service improved with such poor success that the town {s In @ worse position than ever, In order to reach their places of om- ployment in New RES ‘sey -t eople will be compelled to take a trol- ley car to Newark to board a train. On returning home in the evening they will be compelled to pay 8 tote, to Newark and go home by trolley. The people Ily- rn this Inconventence, the Har- ing in Ke and st Newark will wing served for them also be rison statian hi also. ——__— SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR ‘TO-DAY. Sun rises,, 6 86|Moon rises..AM, THE TIDES, "High Water, Low Water, AM. PM. AM. P.M. PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED, i I andy Hook oss Hell Gat OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. SAILED Tou + Lucania, Liverpool, Fivagelbie, ver i. Yanderiand, Awtwerp. Trojan ns, | Napies. Mexteo,; Rotterdam, rete TYPES OF WALL STREET MEN—IUII. 99999306 SHHG-LHGEHHOHE- 10 SHE OE OV OOD Willian H. Moore. 300 Gt. Northern pf. 1.600 Hooking Coat. 13.000 TI. Central '200 Inter. Me 8 a Ed at 1 ot. . P&S 6. M.pt 14% 2,800 SM in, & Texes.. 27% Be 600 Mo., Kan. & Texas pt. 68! + 2.400 Missour! Pacific . iy 1 100 3.000, Lead By '. 1,000 Nat. RR, of Gfexico 16% 100 N, J. Central 210 1 8,900 Norfolk & "We MNS of & 1s He ee 18 A 20 » Q 6 Si% 30% 1% T1% 71% 100 Pacific Mall ot ed we 19.000 Pennsylvania 169 Wi ITH 3,100 People’s Gas 02% 102 «102 Pressed Steel 69% 59 % Presred Steel 92% 92 9: 10) Rock Island » 46 46 10,000 Rock Island of. « $21 81% 82 200 Ry. Gtee) Spring 85% 35% 8h 200 Ry. Steel Spring pf. 88% BB 88% 47% 484 5g itiap tt 31% 3TH 10% 10% 38% 88M 18% 18% 28 2a 91% 91% cheer tis 9398 M5 ibm Bow Sugar 61 + 18 118% 118% 13,200 Atch., Top, @ 8. FP... BA% 88% BF 1400 Ateh.s Sh 8. Goes 90H OR Ba) 12/40) Bait," & Ohio +101 100% 10045 $00 Brooklyn Rap, ‘Trans. 68% 62% 024% 300 Brookirn Union Gas 226 228 400 Bumt., 134 121% 5,600 Can 129% 120% 200 C 83 BR 5,800 Chic. & G. “Woat. 0.) 20% 266 Mii. & 8. P. 178" 178% | M. @ St. P., pf 192 192 192 Term & Tree... 18% 18 18 . Term, & 1. pr. 23% 33% BK 800 Chic. Union Trac:..... 16% 15 15 2.400 Che. uu hie. TM 71% 200 Chie. 25. 285 600 G.,, 9 87 3.600 Col. 8383 * 8.400 Southern. 20% 30-04% 100 Col, Southern Ist pe 72 72 72 1,909 Col. Southern. 24 pf. 451 44% 45 4,000 Ganeol. Gas .. MS 214% 214% 100 Corn “Prod. Go. 9 mf $3,600 Del. & Hudson 165 162,103 1.500 Den, & Rio G. 42% 41% 42 900 Den. & Rio G. pi $1 90% 90% 1,400 Detrott Southorn Whe WN 1% 700 Det, South. pt 3B 35 8B Co, a £ 9,000 Erle ist 3/100 Erte 24 100 Fort $00 General Electele . 200 Rutland 400 StL. & 1.400 3t. L. & 1,800 81 8. 20, low Uaton 100 U. 8. C, 6.900 Wabesn Open. High. Low. Close. rewire Padaad oe Ly ie ST oT . Car foundry is is MN Me Am. Sugar . ay 3 1% 120% Am. Locomot 23. cy 2B 2 AL, Top. & 8. 83% 84 a hio . Ol! Canadian Pacifie , . ISL 1299 129% Cl & Ohio. im 46% | 46" aro, 26% fey De Chicago & Alton B a 3 Chi, M. & 8. 180% 177% 176% ee & Iron, S388 so o uthara, 2% 30% B% Eri * 36 2% oh Brie lst pt . 85% 65% 6m Ti. Central U3 146% 146% Kan. City South. pf 56% 56% 56% Louls, & Nashville. 126% 125% 125% Manhattan . iL Met. &. RR.. 40 iy Norfolk & West, ity N.Y. Central hd it 187 Reading . Be GO% C2% Rep. Bteol 19% 19% 19% Rook Island 4% 6 1h South. te 8 6 6 South, Rattway % 33% IK St. 1. & 8. F. 24 pt..724 72% 72K “ Tenn. Coal & Iron, bn ed Texas Pacific . A 44% 43% 4h Union Parifio 102% 2K 101M 101% U. 8. Leather . 13 13% 12% «12% 31% 37% 87 a Hh) Me MM BK % 3% 31 aL vabaal, BX 1H dy Hu Wie. Soatral 3 Bw oh Pad Vis, mitra 50% 60% bor ‘Total sales of stocks were 102,! (hey, ~ 300 Rep. Stoel pt 200 Rupber Goods 300 Rubber Goods pt .. 400 Virg.-Car, Un, 3 ” ¢ ® SE 9GOOD ODS DOCDSADEHOHNGSODEOOCOOS Drawn by Mortimer. THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. pt 300 Sioa Shef s 20,000 Southern Paetfo 10,400 Southern Ratlway 1,800 Southern Ratiway. 0 Bt. J. & G. Iolani Couls 3. W... 1,600 St. Loule 8. W. pf. 100 8. Hy M. & 0. stost 100 Union Pacifie pi 1. Consolidated Exchange Sales, Chem. Un. Tel 100 W. @ 1. dat 400 Wo ee LB ad 2OOSe oe SSOP OSSEOHTSSIES® 5.9090900-0 a! Fa S2yuasseace peunap gence pt coy 35% Bly 3 EN ON 51% 50% GL 318.100" shares. WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT. Inero: in Circulation and Re- serve on Deposita Shown, In the bank statement Issued to-day, the Increase in the reserve on deposits, the decrease in loans and the Incrpase in circulation make {t one of the most favorable statements issued in several jatement follows $363,217,200 Dec. ‘$15,108,100 Dec. 45,837,700 In Lega: tenders 7,548,600 Ine. Specle i 170,008,009 Ronerve STS ga 466,600 Rox. required 218,926, 625 626,31 SUrpIUS ees 19,529,075 1,201.62 Bx. U, 8, dep...s.. 29,610,900 Ino. 1,177,626 ‘The eurplus of ‘the associated tavks to-day Is $19,629,975. The yuroias one ear ago was $14,436,925, Two yeara ago Yocday*the surplus was $12,218,515. HARRIS MAY HEAD LEHIGH. Reported that J. P. Morgan Favors Him for President of Railroad, Members of the firm of J. P. Morgan & Co, declined to discuss tho Wall treet report that Joseph 8. ‘Harris had i actically been selected by Mr, Morgan ofthe Laotian Valley’ Ratlrowd. 1° ley road. It is'asserted, however, that Mr, Mor- b ca his name under consideration he will probably be named. satin Wrinasated ert sion, der Junction. The weakne: WANTS ROAD UNDER GROUND | |Comptroler Grout Objects to the Brooklyn Improvement. Comptroller Grout this morning wrote to President William H. Baldwin, jr., of the Long Island Raliroad, Eugene G. Blackford, President of the Atlantic Avenue Improvement Commis- of Brooklyn, asking whether it} was too late to change the character of | the Atlantic avenue improvement. As now being carried on, It provides for part of the Improvement to be un- | der ground and part Grout thinks the overhead section will be very hurtful to ti wishes to make ———__— The Cotton Market. The local cotton market opened steady to-day with prices 2 to 5 points lower, at the start was largely due to liquidation selling following weak and disappointing ted th pels ui swag conditions are ent he lea TAverpool el jer last night. hearin, Al ‘no has te! din, wil and to THE BIG John D, Rockefeller, the nchest man in the world, has nine private eecretar- tes. It f# wala that it ta the especial tunotion of one of them to see that the head of the Standard Ot! Trust ts al ways supplied with car fare. Mr. Rock- efeller goes “broke on car fare oftener than any man in Wall street, He has so many milliong that he can't keep a nickel, Col. David Moffatt, the Denver mill- fonaire, knows how to talk business to bustHng Wall street men, He has suc- ceeded in ralsing $20,000,000 during these #imes of Gnanoial stress in the street to be used in building the new road he haz Projected from Denver to Salt Lake. “It Is no trouble to got New Yorkers to mubscribe money,’ sald Col. Moffatt, “provided your soheme ts gtraight busl- ness, Wall street 8 not sentimental.” serene) Backed by tho powerful influence of J.P. Morgan, Willlam K. Vanderbilt and James J.’ Hull, J, W. Midgely, af BOND TRANSACTIONS. 1000 aL Rit of Mex dy M4 93% Norfolk’ & Weet 4s 1600. use 6000... 100% Oregon 8h Line 4 p © & partepte 3000. 93 Ore R & N con Jf 1000... 102i Penn conv 20000. i Bouth Pac diss 1000. +05. Southern Ry M 2000), Det City Gas Ga 3000, * 8% Det M & Mgnt {ye 6000. a 10000. 70% Ler ny: & Pov ae ie at 38 >t BR S14 1% Bid. Asked, Bid, Asked. fos. ood Lie 108° Fy 18 1 x ———— GOULD DEFEATS OSGOOD. Wins Colorado Fuel Fight with Help of Gaten. Wall stroot was confident to-day that John C, Oszood, President of the $100,- 000,000 Colorado Fuel and Irog C 'y. had been defeated by George Gould, dward H, Harriman and Edwin Haw- ley In the contest for control. Te''was asserted that John’ W. Gates turned the tables: against his long-time enemy, Oogood. by cas his proxies and stock with the |-Harriman- Hawley combine, and ti the latte would dominate at the stockholder meeting Deo. 10. Presi tont Osgood, tt 1s said, can cnly hope to elect three or four directors out of the thirteen to be selected, and he will only accomplish this by cu! voting. ———-. elevated. Mg. ction in which It Is placed. It provides for ten blocks | east of Bedford avenue, running to Howard avenue. This Is proposed to be an elevated structure, Mr. Grout the Improvement un- round as far ai @ Manhattan cables, which re- sat 4 to 5 weather weather importance, ‘and season ROOSEVELT KEROHIEFS AT FAIR CHPSTER, Pa, Nov. 22.--A handker- chief contributed’ by Mrs. Roosevelt to a fair was sold here for $8. One sent y Miss Alice Roosevelt brought §2. GOOD AS: YOUR'CASH Jewelry — ON EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS. Call, Write or Telephone. Immediate Delivery. Confidential. MEYER & POSTLEY JEWELRY Co) ,|LITTLE STORIES ABOUT MEN IN TOWN. One of John D, Rockefeller’s Nine Private Secretaries Keeps Him Provided with Car Fare—Morgan May Engage a New| President for Lehigh Valley by "Phone, Chicago, Is making headway In his war on the ‘ownership of private cars. He shows that much of the power of the Packers’ monopoly comes from this own- ership of private care. On th the rafiroads pay them a mileage equal to % per cent. per annum of the cost of the car. age is a discrimination which the small shipper finds means ruln to him, 7 The Harriman influence in the rall- road world is rapidly spreading, ‘The busy raliroad king, who is about the least loquacious man In New York, is foon to become a member of the Rock Island directorate, Mr, Harriman works hard all week at the game of buying or selling railroads, and then finds recrea- tion driving his fast horses on the Speedway or his private track at Arden, . 8 8 Clarence H. Mackay, president of the Commercial Cable Company, will soon represent personally all the varled {n- terests left by his muiti-miiiional John W. Mackay. He has just cle a er of the board of been directors « d States Mortgage and Prust . WANTED—A rallrond president. Ap: ty to J. Plerpont Morgan, corner of road and Wall streets. It is up to Mr. Morgan to find a suc- cessor to Pratident Walter, of the Le- high Tullroad Company, whose n will take effect next Weel, ers's resignation was due to nes with the management. J. P. Morgan and Company practically con- trol the road. When Mr, Morgan finds the man he wants, to succes! Mr. Walters, he will probably engage him by telephone. That wns the way te engaged President Charles B. Mellen, of the Northern Pacific, who has held his position for six years. aa Wall street is aMicted with a postal. cant epidemic. A mysterious Individual Who signs himself “F."" Is dally flooding the street with postal cards throug! which he is conducting « vigorous cam- Paign in certain stocks, A warning card bore this caution: go short Canadian.” Another ‘I. and O, oversold” Still another: 1 due tor @ rally.” It 1s a cheap y of getting Informatton—or misin- fon—before the financial factors. AT FIRST GLANCE It Would Appear that Local Remedies Would Be Best for Cure of Catarrh. It would seom at first glanco that catarrh being a disease of the mucous membrane, that salves, sprays, etc., being applied dl- rectly to the membranes of the nose and thront, would be the most rational troat- ment, but this has been proven not to be true. The mucous membrane fs made and re- pafred from the blood, and catarrh ts a blood disease, and any remedy to make a permanent cure must act on the blood, and when the blood t# purified from catarrhal poison tho secretions from the mucous membrane will become natural and healthy, In’ this climate thousands of people seem scarcely ever freo from some form of ca- tarrh; it gets better at times, but each win- ter becomes gradually deeper seated, and after a timo the sufferer resigns himself to it as a necessary ovil. Catarrh cures aro almost as numerous as catarrh sufferers, but are nearly all so in- convenient and ineffective as to render thelr | use @ nulsance nearly as annoying as ca- tarrh itself, Any one who has used douches, sprays and powders will bear witness to their inconvenience and failure to really cure. ‘There are a number of excellent internal romedies for catarrh, but probably the best and certainly the safest 1s a new remedy, composed of Red Gum, Blood Root and sim. {lar antiseptic remedies and other valuable catarrh specifics. ‘This remedy {s {n tablet form, pleasant to the taste, and sold by druggists under the name of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, and any One suffering from catarrh may use these tablets with absolute assurance that they contain no cooatna, opiate nor any polson> ous mineral whatever. 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IST ONLY, Sets of Teeth (a23nis,), $3 eae || Gage 22-K Gold Crowns, | $3 CYYVYIY” Bridge Work, per tooth, $2 Gold Filling $1 and No Higher. ALL WORK GUARANTEED, Come and bring your friends and you will be, pleased. DR. TARR'S DENTAL PARLORS, 44 EAST 14TH ST, Open evenings till 7 Bundays, 9 to % aan eee ee eee choap advertising Patents, for proouring U. years’ experience. Consulta: /RME, FouR-THAGK TRONK. Lt \, pane tcrire and depart from Grand © Street, New York, as below? a th and west bound tri ox eo ibe 8.90 brio ha Be i, x sth “st, ive ‘patsengers tem mlawtew 5 neaipire: State expeeea™ ie Stop at 125th St. ten minutes ime at Grand Central M.—tMIDNIGHT an ey ‘AM. Most famous ts in the Buttato 4.4. _ Ni Falls 5.46. Pe AST Maite 34 bourse: a Buffalo 7. ‘Niagara {DAY EXPRESS. 5, a eH 85 Poe © ON w owe > WoOwWW i—J a S8&S &S oocoo a == =N=5 ougte>= Poop: n= iste 22 mere" rs —*LAKB SHOR train to Oblcago. TPww aan 2 wo By ae 237e3 By ow Sa SS6ao Serer: m2 3 pm M. houra by Lake Shor nag SOR tat ‘ tHexcepe 8 ta res reds AA wae © OO OND @ o _ S 8 H Fittofeld and: Nor’ FPullma ety z AT | rs hotel or residence 4 ppg NEW YORK” CENTRAL RO BI + NEW YORK, BOSION AND NEW ‘Via Sori vy BosToN AND ALBANE. (ew York Conttal @ iedeos ‘Traios leave Grand York Cent ian eave Franiis: Bt Bia ‘ye 15 min. later foot For interm. ir residence by We ie srr, Vmteot ‘ c. "1 Superintendent. Gen. Pase’r STATIONS toot of WEST TWENTY. ; and DESBROSSES and CORTLANDT STB. © i arTho leaving time fom 2 Cortlandt sta is f given’ below for Twenty: Shere otherwise noted.” Parlor ‘Cars ‘New ‘York ge Phttaberg! ntor “Care New ‘York be Pittsburg to Chicage. No coaches to bara. ee 855A. M.—FAST LINE—Pittsbure and Clore land, 19.65 A: M.—PENNSYBV ANIA Lou Shenand 5.65 P.M WES’ 165 PrP xct iC EXP! “and Chickeo, For Knoxville, dally, vie ndoun V Router Gounseta OF PRESS—For Pittsburg, ee ee Meee e ‘7 niste. N RAILWAY — i aa 10 iene, daly. iA Aunt 9. Pa Ak 2 SBABOARD AIR dally. LIN RAILWAY Z Metropolitan | Limited,” 12.5" P, qo ate Exprenn, 12.10 night, datty. NORPOLK AND" WES! Mempule and New Orleans. 3.26, EAKE AND, LWAY. CHP P Rack days, 12.65 430 465 Boe : FOR OLD POINT COMFORT Py ig 7.65 A.M, weak gaye, ang 2.65 P. ATLANTIC CITY—0.55 A.M. and week, dara Sundaye, 17.08, 8; Wtinuled” Teatus, Butter Parlor oan mindard Coaches on Week Gaye. Rwslor ied ee he Conchea’ of ; cAPE MAY—l Ss. ‘M., week Gays. For potnte om rk’ and Long road (trom. 3.56, 3.5. ted). 10.. fiat ata 10-20) (DI Gieiag Eat a me Bm) HS, (ining Car), tng. Cary. 7.65, 8.25, dh Bitiat iss ‘ining. cat) Go (Diatng Car), $: Car) “hs ( Dining C8 ae BS th @ent free. Help Wanted—Male. WANTED—Raliad¢ perton in ignaaes, wainess for old Dour igi expres