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ne ee ee ING, ALL THE LATEST NEWS OF THE BUSINES THE WORLD: WED WORLD. CENTRAL'S PLA TO WIDE TRAKS The Board of Estimate Gives Its Second Hearing to the Rail- Way and the Park Avenue Property Owners. 4 GROUT T ALKS OF EXPENSE. \Dhe Board of hoaring to-day on the application of the Wow York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company for permission to go bead with Its scheme for enlarging its terminal facil! by widening Park enue, comptroller Grout thnks the necessary improvement could be effected by a tun- nél or depressed route under the exist- ing tracks. Property owners along line marked out by the railroad company have objected to the condemnation of thelr property, although the company has purch; d sufficient to give it the Tight of way, subject to the consent of the municipality. The Associations Represented. The associations represented at to- day's hearing were the Murray Hill As- Boclation, the Middle Park Avenue Asso- elation, the Hast Side Citizens’ Improve- ment Association. A dozen or more in- dividuals ted by counsel. Ira D. Place, as counsel In charge, and W. C. Brown, Third Vice-President, 1n charge of (he engneering and operating department appeared for the r: As soon as Board of to hear an: Richard J. Donovan said he underst the Central was ready with a report that practically granted all the prop- erty-owners asked. Mr. Place retorted that Mr. Donovan was mistaken; that the railroad company had reached no decision as yet, but is ready to rezelve any suggestions, Spent by the City. Comptroller Grout read a short state- Ment of the expenditures made by the of New York with as a result the lowering and ratsing of the tr the New Y rlem Railroad long Fourth venues within the city limit howed $5,778,264.05, which ‘The total Grout said does not include several dollars spent on dred thousan, ridges crossing the railroad tracks to epnnect the streets cut by the tracks. “If the city had not benefited by those expenditures,” was Mr. Place's only ply, “the Comptroller knows the ex- fe sr ek could not have been author- ze William Steinkamp, representing St. Peter's Lutheran Church, at Forty-sixth Street and Lexington avenue, and Dr. Alexander Hadden were among the pro- » testants, ‘Mr. Wynn explained the detalis of the agsoclation’s plana and said the depres- in suggested could be made for less than $10,000,000. Nelson P. Lewis, Chief Engineer to the Hoard of Estimate and Apportton- ment, who was Instructed to confe with the ongineer of the railroad compan and report upon the plans presented, offered a number of plans for the work: Mayor Low Scores a Point. Mayor Low asked Mr, Place if the Fallroad company had anything to 6a but counsel repeated what he had p viously said, that the railroad ts still considering ways and means, ‘The Mayor sald the opposition has no right to assume that the rallroad com- pany {s antagonistic to the rights of the roperty owners. The company, he suid, is recelved every suggestion In the most friendly manner and had appar- ently recognized that the question at Is- sue is not wi is best for the raflre Dut what a best for the city, in whose Prosperity the railroad company must share. than a hundred men and women were at the hearing, and most of them appiauded Mr, Low's words ‘The hearing Was then adjourned to 4. imate gave Its second GOLD TALK BAD FOR STOCKS Speculators Fear Outflow of Yellow Metal and Tradirg in the Prominent Issues Feels the Effect. FUEL FIGHT ALSO A FACTOR. Fears of gold exports in the near fu- ture and the Increasing complications in the Gould-Harriman-Hawley contest over Colorado Fuel and Iron caused a dull and weak market for the greater part of the session. The railroad list, which ts the great- est sufferer by the fight over the Colora- do Company, showed no sensational losses, but was reactionary on all flur- ries, Dealings !n Colorado Fuel and Iron at prices ranging from §7 to 901-2, brought out some Interesting figures, showing that the road has changed hands twice since last September. open- were were bid up fractionally from the ing, but in many Instances they t held, Heading and the other hard coal roads were temporarily hurt by the abandon- ment of private negotiations for a tlement of the anthracite coal strike, but after declining over a point thoy regained tt, Brooklyn Rapid Transit rallied from | a@ weak opening {n sympathy with the strength in Manhattan and held the ad- Vance throughout the session, The statement that George Gould and John D. Rockefeller had recently ac quired ‘big blocks of “the — Interbo: ough stock, and would keep practically & controlling Interest In both Manhat- tan “L’* and Interborough, which was Widely circulated, helped all the other traction stocks, In the industrial lst the United States Steel stocks were sold down under heavy | pressure to almost the low level of the recent slump. ‘There was no news to explain the dectine. malgamated copper was also, very weak. It sold as Jow as 64 and was under pressure nearly all day. Some of the selling in the late after- noon was by the strictly professional element, which did not want to carry stocks over the holiday. They sold nearly the entire list, causing a rather weak close, Call money, was plentiful all day at 41-2 per cent. ‘The official announcement of the lease of the Manhattan Railway Company to the Interborough Rapid ‘Transit, Com- pany caused a jump in tho price of Manhattan to 1873-8. It immediately dropped off to 155 under a flood of reallz- ing, came back to 157 and dropped agoin. ‘The general market mean while sagged, large eales of Sugar forcing It down over two points, and there were free offerings of standard rallroad railroad stocks. The closing was weak. OUTSIDE MARKET QUIET. Northern Securities’ Prominent in Dealings on the Curb. The outside market was quiet to-day. Northern Securities sold at 104, Mon- treal and Boston advanced to 3. Stand- ard Oll rose from 657 to. 663. Quotations for the active s! tocks were Wid. Anes: So fen. + 104% Diccinee, riers ie Toads os Paper esse 2 Paper pt + a an, Trane S Virkinia Coal 8 Virginla Coal etta i G ee Intorborous : 7 Tnterborounh 40 > pry THE CLOSING Amal. Copper + Mm Am, Bicycle 100 Am. Car & F G0 Ain, Car & e 1) Am: Cotton OU oo... 200 Am. Hide & Leniher. 300 Am. Ice Co, : 300 Ath. Ice Co. ‘pt. 1,10) Am; Locomotive 60) Ain 20) Ai 38,000 A: HOO Aza. 200 Am, & Oni 18,100 Bal 000 Rrookiyn Ry Tos... A500 Cancbac. ota, Ath fit pa 6.900 Canadian Pacifite oo, 1 1, Southern an ‘300 Col, Southern 1st ; Southern 2d vt oe Hoek | & Hock, Val. pt Gan ex Tob. pf $00 Corn Prod, 200 Del. & Hud G0 Den, & Rilo )) Den. & 200 Detroit So tilling Co, ote, 100 F (0 Gonera foo Mocking Coal | B30 Ii, Central | P00 Towa Ce: {500 1 i 10) Kc, spine Pig | v Kan. Cl Sin Kan | 1,200 Louis, 500 Met, "Reourlt | 169.600 ianhatian ss... | em Stanhattan Beach G0 Metro, St. KR B00 Mex. Central ss. 700 Minn, & St. Louis. Foo) Mo. St PL de 8, 8. kK & Tox, M yon yay 100% 300% 000 wT Nest 200 Nat Biscuit Lead 409 Ns | W) Net. Rit. of Mexico... 000 N. 4 480) Onta: el SI pring pt. 700 Rep. ,600 Rock Island 500 QUOTATIONS.) Low. Clos, 8st | i Qo Sis = = Shares, 500 Sloss SheMeld pf. 19,00) South. Pecine 40-0 South. Rallway 200 Soult. Rullway 100 8. Jo. & G. , wre pees 12 eon SSE; Eze et. L. & Went. BEE SESE: i pt 6. Realty Con, . 8. Real. C. Co. pf. etircees L. &, Ist pt 1 24 pi Central © Central pi The total sales of ator ws 49% ,200, shares, fo lc wre 684 Connollicied Hachange Santen, High, Amal, Copper» 5% Am. Smet. By Te, Am. Sugar 13% 1 At, Top: ae §, 824 Bi At, Top. & 8. Tait, & Ohio Brooklyn Ry. Can, Pacldy hes, & Onto. G. Weat POP TPIDPOTIOGIITOETOS London was a emall buyer to-day, selling three shares for every one it| bought. Prices generally were lower abroad. In St, Paul, Southern Pacific, Read- ing, Atchison and Union Pacific prices WALL STREET GUESSES WHILE eo & ae on > oe mo POS O88 BELMONT DIGS AWAY AT DEAL: DODHODIOL-L9GOC 90 “y take, group that by jon, to lust transfe ta WASHINGTON, Noy. 28.—To the Brit- 4eh workmen who are traveling In this country and who called at the White House to-day President Roosevelt said. not only the very deepest the manifold wocial problems which in- clude as one section of them what we together as the More and more as our mo progress goes on there is a tendency to work In federation or combination, both among employers and among employees, in corporations and in unions, “And of course, gentler reasons why | take a very great interest in these combinations is the very f thelr power they have su Breat possibilities for good, which nec essarily impli great possibilities for evil. wish them or not, 4t ia idle, in my opin- protest tendency of the times tawords both cor- poration and unton. “It 1s worse than folly to take excep- nm to elther corporation ‘The Ine should be drawn on con- ke, but am bound Interost to in all labor problem, n industrial n, among the that they have also Whether you against the Invotlable a ee mpbell Steward and Henry B Vaughn have sold thelr New York Stock Exchange seats for $80,00 cach This Is an advance of $400 from the or union as | COMBINES TO STAY, STEEL TRUST WILL SAYS ROOSEVELT. | President Talks of Corporations and Labor Unions to a Party of British Workingmen. MOVETO PITTSBURG Offices of Subsidiary Companies to Be Centralized with Manu- facturing Plants. The United Stat Steel Corporation has a plan under wav to remove nearly all the executive officers of its sub- sidlary companies from New York to Pittsburg. This wil! be carried out in tie course of a few months. Jt is the purpose of the Trust to cen- tralize at Pittebure everything except the main offices of the corporation, The conclusion has been reached that all the subsidiary offices should be nearer the districts a production, and Pittsburg rly meets the requirements w York. The chief executive offices, including ose of President Charles M. Schwab, xecutive Chairman E, Gary, Firat Vice-President James jayely, Comp- troller Flipert and General Counsellor Pam, will be kept at No, 71 Broad- diary concerns of the 1 Combine are: Amert- jong the sith n Dallar Ste Bridgy Company, American Sheet Company, Americap Steel Hoop many, “Américan Stéel and Wire n Tin Plate Company, National Steel Ame! eel Company, ederal ompany |Hesie Steel Company and the Shelby Sube Company. As soon as the Jersey courts render nal decision In the litigation now nding other economies will be adopt- ed, The prosent plans of the big trust In- cluae @ centraligation of the mills ex- clusively manufacturing sfructural ma- terial and the modernizing of ite tube | plants All this Involves an expenditure of about $16,0°0,000, Am Bicycle ba 6000. 2000. 10000), ACT a's F 2000... aujumune 3000: 4000). 10006! 2 Canada 86 1000 1000 Canada So 24 1000 Cen of 2000... 24000, 24 ine bu 12000 17000 100. Hier, Milde i k a longed Tron ae 2? 8 I. ol uthes “ 2 2 28 Col, & Hock, ss ie” i. 5B Datrolt. south Wy 1% Erle Ee Iitinols bie cies Louln @ 125% Manhattan 3% 156% Metro. 8t. B84 Linky Mo. BA 25% Miviourt Pa 138 an? arfolk & 68 158% 15314 2% Dy Pacis Malt 53" 33 | Penmeyivanta Toy shi Deople'n Gas 100% 109% Reading . 639 hy Rep. Stoo! 18% 18% 18s 8 Rock Island ,. HN 45% HIN tay Tock Taland pf Hoke ak Southern Pacific 62 62% 6% 62 OM Slt Me ay Fe me a2 Son feu oo bt Ge Gt uy g ay WS fem Hoy Wh 3s MN Boy i gM By UN Fy é st ae were abares, ja eatin 107) wi 20% Clot N J gen Be roa 1334 BOND TRANSACTIONS. 1000... $5 1 Bo 200. cory 100) Pay HN) ny om. cry 20000. 18000 85 S000.; 85: 22400. & 156000 s 2000. x5: 15000 paki err aes 7000) 1000, 100) any 100) Consol 5000. 5000. 0 3000. 20000... 16000, 4000, BN. a0), 8000. 108% 5000... 25 St Lt M&S gen Ga Ge. BES oon. Vid WS OFC’ la a4 dou 1d ae M 37 TO), aT South ‘$000... 4000 Cal div wa Ow) 10000 121% 2), 108% 900). 12% Third Ave con 4a MK 1000 wi NY Cont & HOR 1 8 col Sige MOOD aes eons 9000, ty NY C@ RL dn mK. 105 NY Gia BLM & P pur money 4a 2000 + 6 Nor @ W con dn 2000. 100 1100) 1% 9 Forah C&C 4s 16000. 100 10000) 8 4 14000) Waraah ‘8000. dob 55000, 10000) 20000. sen 116% 4p 6 & partopt 00 pe B 10000. cH Wr NY 8 P iat 1000... 118% Wh & LB it con de 10008) ‘92 Wie ven gen dy " Seaboard Air Le 5000, see LOK 28 Wa dnt 40 200). 000... 98 B00, total sales to-day were $2,035,000. GOVERNMENT BONDS, Bid. Asked. . National Tube Company, Car- | HIGH MONEY RATES the Outflow of Yellow Metal. The monetary situation haa the stage where gold may be exported at a profit, and how long the start may be delayed Most of the big banking interests tn the street are opposed to the exporta tlon of gold at this time, and both time and call money to higher figures for the month of De- cember In an effort to keep gold here until after the January disbursement period. ‘Time money {s now at 6 percent. for sixty days, with imitations on the loa that bankers are willing to make on those terms, Constantly growing Imports are rolling up foreign bills against New York, for which payment will be demanded soon. The export trade, which all fall has been a disappointment to the Wall street bankers because of {ts smallness, Is now | growing, but it will not be large enough to offset the increase in Imports. Satunlay's bank statement ts expected to reflect In {ts principal Items the cause of this week's uneasiness In Wall street, ‘The money market {s the cause of the stock market's vacillation, The foreign exchange market opened ntendy to-day. Demand sterling w quoted at 4.825. An advance of sterling In Paris to 25 franca 13 i-2 centimes makes gold imports this week out of the question, ———— The Whent Market. The wheat market to-day opened falr- ly active and fractionally advanced in sympathy with the strength of wheat in the West. December was the feature here aa well as in the West. and the talk of manipulation in this option is becoming stronger, Cables were a shade higher, but there were a few forelgu orders on either aide. celpts were again small, no was ural dispos' holid: Room tracers show an 3 fc he ton to adjust accou York's opening prices we: t—May, 50; December, 903-3 b. May, 47 5-4. were: Wheat 74 to 74 1-8; May, 421-2 16 3-4 eee ago's open —May, 76 1-2 t December, 7 to 425-8; ‘Ja cember, 53 to 531-4; York's closing _ pi were: cember wheat, 9) 5-8; May, $0 1-4 bid December corn, 69 8-4; ‘January, om bid; March, 50-4; May, 47 8, Ing prices 76 Bb: 4 Chien closing’ price: ber wheat, 7 16 3-4; July, it) December. 54 1-2; January, 47 3-5: May, 42 5-4 to 427-8; July, 415-8 to 41 3-4, ————— The Cotton Market. The local cotton market opened steady to-day, with prices one to three points lower, Liverpool cables came weak and with large port recelpts caused a drop of several points in the local market, The market, however, did not fully re- spond to thé other bear factors, and immediately after the call the llst stift- active new buying and pre-holiday cov. ering. Later cables were better and served to put new confidence in the bull ranks. Trading was active, with the South a buyer re, ‘The opening prices were: December, to 8.29; January, 8.28 to 8.9; Febru: ary, 8.20 to faroh, April, | Telephone |: Directory Goes to Press December Ist. |] To obtain the advantage of listing in this issue it will be necessary to make contracts during the present month, REW,YORK T HONE co, 15 Dey St, 111 W. 38th St. 220 W. 124th St., 616 E. 150th St For Everybody. The shoe that doesn't fit at the instep and arch, | doesn’t fit at all, That takes away ease and flexibility at “ball” and toes.| The foot slips forward every step. It loses its spring. Then wond one why) TO HOLD GOLD HERE Exports Can Be Made at Profit Now, but Bankers Not Ready reached it fs now a question of will probably be sent] 7 Northwest re- | steady at the opening and fairly active, | ened to the final bids of last night on! | stomach, of these “fixed-up" whiskeys. RAILROADS RAISE NEW YORK RATES, Freight on Provisions and Dressed Meat for Export Go Up Five Cents a Hundred. ' WASHINGTON, No igan Central to-day fled 26.—The Mich- Ec Railroads Pennsylvania RAILROAD. A WSL TWeATa-THIRD ST. and CORTLANDT STS. f Deatroasen TH! wT MAIL—timited to two Hum "New York to Pittsburg. Bleepiag | re to Chicago, No coaches to PI LINE—Pittaburg and Clevi NSYLVANIA LIMITED—Pullmas | Sleeping, Dining, Sm tnelnnatl Stat leony ry a fore Traine North ‘and ENTRA & HUDSON RIVER A, Ry E FOUR-TRACK LINE. VIA Ri A Rone - ; ae and depart from Grand t, New York, west a, ing Ei nd 18 will stop Arriving ttme. at A.M gsi St. ten minutes “ nid Central Stations ol NIGHT EXPRESS, “Dew Dining. and. Burret Lovls via cI ndlanapolis, the In- terstate Con tariff » EXport rate on pro- cent for dressed both for domestic and export, ew Uirift will be effective Jan. i | thus raised 7 2 cents, ritory, which of the’ Mixsiss!| Rver and n: Oho, except north of Tinols, w the agreement wht lerstood to have been: reached 0 the roads, file similar tariffs, and increases {11 other articles are ‘expected. —— Must Pay 82.85 for $1. MEXICO CITY, Nov. 26.—The premium on New York exchange continues to al vanoe, and to-day IM LS; that ts, $2.85 In [Silver ts required to buy one American gold dolla Se Cures Colds and all Throat and Lung Trou- | Dlos— Prevents Pneutmonia aud Consumption, No Morphine or Polronous. Drugs. Not & Patent Medicine, 60 years In ure, PER WEEK $ Will Furnish Your Home. Will Clothe Your Family. ICHAELS BROS. Fifth Ave. & 9th St, Brooklyn, Furniture, Carpets, Clothing Of Reliable and Up-to-Date Styles, Easy to Buy, Easy to Pay. Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. Fifth Ave. and Ninth St., Brooklyn. No physiclan of repéte will recommend a patient any other than a straight whiskey. They know the effect, on the consumer's OLD CROW RYE Souvenir of Scotland axD Bonnie Briar Bush (Scotch Whiskeys) Are all straight goods, H. B. KIRK & CO., N. Y, find, a fi 004 preseripe So. at dr slats, Ripans Tadules, Cort: ton for mankind, 10 4 SOUTHER | GAPE MAY ¥ \ Hyd? WIS EXPR! ) Tadaanapolin, Lai For Welch, Wy Va. 8—For Chi Dining © 8 8 ects fir Cleveland, | AND INNATT | Cleveland aud Gin- + nin raid D ar), | (Dining © Congress Care), 9. 465 (Dining Ri Dintng Car) pal Lim." all Parlor and Din! (Dining Can, 4.25 (Dining Carl (Diving Car), 9.35 PLM, 12.10 night RAIL 2.25, 4 P. 0 LINE Express, 9.25 A, M. LINE, RAILWAY "Florida and i aimitod, 12.58 P.M dally io niente alt | ESTERS RAILWAY — For ‘Oren, 3.25 at ts M., Ys 12.56 and 4.05 Po M.. dally, pit OLD POINT COMFORT AND NORFOLK fare and in’ week days. ‘Smok. Dining Car and Standard | He dan, Long Branch Ralt- Aird wt. station), 8.65, and 455 P.M. week ot Car day 5 PM joints on New York 2 (iene Went, Twent t 2.10, 8.25. 4.1 aM. 2 0 aday*, 925 A. M.. 4.55 P. SM. (from Sayt seen and Cortlandt ‘ste:), 9.00 A. M., | 40, 4.20 and 5.10 P.M. yok aye. (SA. Mey ib PM POR PHILADEDLPHIA. | oeney and Cortlandt sta,” 6.20), 7 as 9.25 (Dining Car,’ (9.55 Tones and Cort 1), 10.56. (Dining Tae (biGing. Cary, 1-3 10, (Derbronsen ad Cortlandt | Ghining can, 208. 4 535 (Dine P.M, 12.10 7.55 (no coaches), 8 25, Sunday | £05 Penna. ide et “el and a 12.55 (Din! 26 (Dining Can, 2b Dining Car, G5 (Dining 212-40 night cfticen: 3 Tit and 261 182 Fit a (comer Twenty-third et. atatton, Dewmrogven. and. Cortlandt wa: 4 98 Mromdway and Pei Brookigas atation J fer’ Company trom hotels (New The tall for and. theck bag txidencea through to ones “Ord Miehteenth st a pervtes a atination. for Pennsylvania . WOOD, sane Agent. fen Weer Sale, CLOTHING CREDIT. | For Men, Women and Children, Hats, Shoes, Millinery and All Kinds of Furs. Watches and Diamond: $1 per Week. Manuatran Cvotuine Co, FOUR STORES: 114 3d Ave., near 65th St, 2274 3d Ave,, near 124th St, 295 8th Ave., near 25th St. 700 Broadway, Brooklyn, OPEN EVENINGS. Tie 1216 A Glow Ex! THIS WEEK our opticians will examine [eer eres YRER and well you e. pale of WEDDING rine aK, 6K aR} (sa $6( 638 cpa KEENE “Barve” K required. ime ‘mediate delivery. Strictly confidential. New Publications, READ CONAN DOYLE’S NEW STORY, “HOW BRIGADIER wenn STRAND MAGAZINE: walking's so tiresome. Just watch the Coward i} It dovetails into the arch of the foot, There's no lap- | over at tho instep SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, int in ih 1 138% JAMES 8S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St,, near Warrenst,,N.¥, Shoe “instep fit.” | Christmas-December Number. Now Ready. 10 Cents, Yor sale by all newsdosiera and The laternational News Co,, New York Banking and Financial. HAIGHT & FREESE 19 MAIN OFFI 53 B'WAY. 1890. STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON. We will be pleased (o send you upon request, our 400-page clota-Loua? iiustrated “GUIDE TO Mall Orders Filled, end For Catalogue, INVESTORS,” also STOCK AND COTTON MAR. KET LETTRAS. lnsued gratia, matied sree, 467;FULTON'ST BK at lowes that you will STAND CLOTHING FOK MEN AND WOMEN ON BASY Len and by A liber We Give Credit. arranged. Open an account ho security required. Business con- ARD OUTFITTING CO Weat 14th St, Near Oth Av: FOR EVERYBODY, We se! | 1 WEEKLY OR MONTRLY PAYMENTS. Stain CO THIRD AVE. NEAR MISTI sr. 4 COLUMBUS AVE., NEAR 10iTIHt St. FSS CONFIDENTIAL. OPEN RVBNINOS. - CREDIT. _ Watches and Diamonds Reliable Goods. | INS CONFIDENTIAL, American Watch and Diamond Co. SIAIDES LANE TARE ELEVATOR. D8, watches, Jewelry, goods: repronentative 14 Maiden hes, Patent easy payments; calla, Bagle Dia- ely or moathiy pay~ ay terms, NATIONAL 12.10 7.54 10. 125th Fulton #t. Via 8 Boston \\p° Traina, leave Me; rate | 111-20 a. MG) Be: 0) P! M-—Chicaxo Expresa. Fr AH SMITH, nent knowns to de mene known to dental a methods are dangerous aad pagan Spoctatn intermation. 1. Bours Gold Filling $1 and No Higher. Come and haiand sg? DR. TARR'S DENTAL PARLORS “>> Open evenings tll 7. | CREDIT. any addition $1 WEEKLY CARPENTERS WANTED: Sykes & A ‘Apo! Loute 30 %, 45 30 ‘ons. Due Duftato 1th Ay J Vy GLP IRUTLAND EXPRESS, Dua 73 a Lake Shore, M.—*-THE 20TH CENTU 20-hour train to Chie Eloctric lights and .DANY AND TROY FLYBRe) ny 6.40; Troy 7.00 P.M LBANY AND’ TROY 0. All Pullman Stale, th ae am napolls. 3 _ 40. M. next days SDACE AND MON« Lo AND. To! A.M Pittentela through laminated with Pintich 1 at 112, 201, 416 and 121 8a. W., 275 Columbus ave. rand Central Station, fons, New York: 339 Hroadway, B. Str Ta ry Traine Hh Ket offices 25_Union 138eh rd NEW “YORK” CENTRAL ROUTE: DETWEEN |NEW YORK, BOSTON AND NEW ENG Dead ad the ALBANY RAILRO. & fiudeon River RR, and Central Btatlogs ew York, “as + 112.00 noon, "4.00PM stl @ Boaton 3.398. M., 5.40 B. ML,” Poston 8.80 BM suo PT ae ‘York Central arriy ‘keta at New York Central % Brondway, and: at arena” Gent sath aa H, SMITH, Geokas, He DA! RAILROAD. York Central & H. River RR. Co... . Sta, New Te rain. later foot Weat 4g. ‘potnts to Albadys raiogs aod Mohawk Expres, Lim. for Det, . Mi—For Syr.,Roch., ‘Dally, except. Suna jyn Annex (1) at 110.45 A. M. | eave, Jersey City FRE: 13.35 P.M. Time tables at prine offices.” Tlaggage checked. from idence by Westcott Express. ©. BDA fan. Paver her ‘tracted and fil leas); sonand defeats Peanerest ae who have lung or heart troubles, aa the 91 Lutely (ccher FULL SET QUADRUPLE - ATTACHMENT, t reven: Thich positively prevents ry ing fully un rant l. . poet ret ane satin Golatronmn dt old ngs tendante, le bridge work. Lady at . Dental Co,26¥.22¢st Near Stern's. | m,to€p.m. Sundays, 1otos, j Open Thanksgiving Until 2 P, af, Sets of Teeth (ection), $3 22-K Gold Crowns, S Bridge Work, per tooth, $2 §/ ALL WORK GUARANTEED. jenda and 44 EAST 14TH ST, Sundays, 9 to B For Sale. jou and your family cam choroughly enjoy ow furs, gear. an nd fashiouabie clothing, of eas peaymeal te yours wit tin of eauy payment tn waeienay . A full Hae of watebes, bd fewelty to elect 0m, " Oped, eWeme CA Sion CREDIT Gentlem: order, Xi7 Broadway, rook promptly prog SDGAR TATE @& roadway. Attorne: ‘Help Wanted—Male B. Kerschl GEO. ROBINSON (Lawyer 99 Nassau at, (Day.) 1370 BY way, 37 at

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