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‘Throughout, the duy the intennational ‘ALL THE STOCKS REFLECTIMAGAATE. AND MONEY FEARS.) JUSTICE, TOO Stringency May Extend Well/Charles H. Van Brunt Won’t Give “Into January, and Restricted Market Dealings Show the _ Caution of Traders. PALL RATES 15 PER CENT. Increases When Banks Take in Loans—Rock Island and St. Paul Well Sup- Ry ported—Copper Shares Off. Belling Pressure oy y's market was based entircly on ie prospects for money in the !mme- late fature and the probabilities that stringency may extend well into uary. tary of the Treasury Shaw, who made the tour of the financial district, would not discuss for publication the ‘@utlook, but he considers that the atr! gency is near an end, although Wall treet need look for no nancial legisia- dion by Congress. *wThere remain only two more busl~ era days of the present year, and Wall street financiers are Inclined to trim @ail until the New Year has been svo- cessfully ushered. in. Measures have been taken by those 4m control of the money pool to prevent Any unnnecessary alarm, but the monetary situation 1s expected to Tre fmain acvte for ten days. ~Hirm rates for call money and a re- atriction of time loans are expected by bankers to prevail until Jan. 15, and even beyond that time, if the returp ow of money is delayed by the slow Sfop movement. Call money opened at 10 per cent. with Yee supply not» any too Iberal. It promptly advanced to 12 per cent. then to 18 and then to 15 per cent., with the tendency still upward until demands ) had been met. . Money rates predicted by Wednesday, above these figures are with time '% money beyond the heretofore stiff rate ot 6 per cent. for three-month periods. A moderate calling of bank loans, in ‘preparation for the dividends due Thurs- Gay, eccelereted the desire of traders lighten burdens, and the result Mate Brent increase in the solling Thi losses due to this were re, } potate in St, Paul Pennsylvania 1 1-2, auger 2, Atehi- &' O. Central 1 3-4, son fit S Union Pacific 1, Fyoading 1 3-4, B. R, T. 2 Sea Street Rall) . *"Berzational fluctuations In Amalga- opper and Anaconda stocks were Re of the early” market. . an Metropoll- Fesult Amalgamated ‘Coppel a. cent, and Calumet and it. Rock Island and St. Paul, which in the early trading were weak, losing two ints each, were given strong support y inside interests and held at tho first decline. ‘The former was firm in the belief that the management would place $e, common, stock on a Piper cont, basis tid advance the preferred from 4° to 6 cent. PSL. Paul was strongly held because of {ts new transcontinental passenger ser- ¥lce to be estatlighed next Saturday . jover its lines and the Unjon Pacific by rtue of John D. Rockefeller's resent ance with Edward H. Harriman, tucks ruled lower ahd London was for ie ter part of the day decidedly ish on the outlook here. ‘This was fe to the fear there that high money for tiie closing year would be wed by the exportation of United tes gold t0,settle our heavy foreign debtedness. Nearly all the {saues on ane International list sold off in conse- nence. q ce. * Gold exports during January ano feted, but it ja said Urat no mat- fer how soon the flow begins after the the year its effect upon the be only temporary. Now have been held in check if New, r payments have been tH Ee for, Wallstreet can view with Imness gold cing out—a proc | gnc ot have caused a panic six ago. rallied some- losses of the ore trading was strictly professional, ip OUTSIDE MARKET DULL. paip Trust Stock and Northern Securities Liked on the Curb. ‘The outside market was dull and quiet ‘to-day, with prices showing Ittle \ change. International Mercantile Ma- : e common stock 1h 1-2 while x Northern Securities advanced to 111. 4 ‘Quotations for the active stocks were; ¢ Bid, Aaked, rthern Securities Moy “10 He ates 10% 4 49 i tM % Sianhasta a Btandard, Ol) r Big 3 4 The Wheat Market. reached In wheat Btop orders were that caused a weak market at the start, prices dropping 1-2 on May here and in e West. December was the single ex- Rach, advancin 1-2 on a ,further de- mand from shorts. Cables came frac- tionally higher after the holidays, / World's shipments were light. ‘There gras a steady feeling in May corn, bu epression in ty an Saturday, without buy New York's opening ‘prices were, to St ecember, ia 4. Corn—January, May, cember, 63 1-2' off Chisago's open! —May, 77 oe to 43 3-8 were: B25, Guly, We was k July, 421-2 December, ‘45 1-2, prices Wi Wheat bruary, offere pe desert duly, 471-2 bid; Nay, ful often fe Wicning prices were! Wheat Ts i; May, 767-8 to 7: C 5-8; Fel 4 bid; F Sie oa us ~~ on were partly recover “d. Aa general disposision ty walt until er Thursday. however, and most of} 8-4, 4 1-2 offered; De- | December, 45 1 heute om pais Mkelbo gats: Paeig Tr Bbe, e LATEST NEWS OF Up Seat on Supreme Bench Because He Is to Head a Trust Company. ITS CAPITAL. A MILLION. Accepts Position with a Reserva: tion of No Salary Until He Leaves Judicial Office, When He WIII Need the Money. —_———— Presiding Justice Charien H. Van Brunt, of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Oourt, will be President of the Windsor Trust Company and retain his position on the bench at the same timo. When it was announce that Justice Van Brunt had beon clectéed President of the new million-dollar trust or- ganization it was naturally inferred by the public at large that he had resigned or would realign from the Supreme bench, {t being hold by many that the two positions ware not compatible with each other. Judge and Magnate, Too. But to the surprise of those who nad surmised his retirement from the bench he wrote a letter to the Governing Board of the new bank inf which he said: “As you intend to provide for the activer| management of the business of the com- pany for the present through some of {ts officers and its Exeoutive Committee, this wou secure me an honorable position, though without salary while I remain upon the bench; and on my re tirement therefrom would give me em- ployment for which I think I am suited, and an income which I will then need, and in the mean time leave me entirely free to discharge my public dutt ‘An long as I remain a judge my first obligation will be to discharge the duties appertaining to that office as fatthfully and zealously as I have endeavored to do in the past, but in my free time I will, if selected, atm to promote the in- terests and success of our company. If, therefore, the directors ere willing to assent to the conditions which in my present situation 1 am obliged to impose, I will, if elected, accept the Presidency, and on my retirement trom the bench will give my time without reservation to promgting the success of the company.” WHI Attend to Both. When reporters called at Justice Van Brunt's home he would not be seen, but sent out copies of the above letter. The Windsor Trust Company .com- menced business to-day at Forty-sev- enth afreet and Fifth avenue. In the company. Justice Van Brunt will be as- sociated with these other officers: ‘Robert H. McCutdy, James A. Burden, jr.. and John Alvin Young, Vice-Preal- dents; Ford Huntington, Treasurer, and A. Gordon Norrie, Secretary. The direc- tors of the company are: August Bel- mont, James A, Burden, jr, Andrew Freedman. James Gayley, Robert. Le Gerry, Robert W. Goelet, John M. Hall, Ernest Iselin, William B, Leeds, Robert H, McCurdy, Cord Meyer, Ogden Mills, De Lancey Nicoll, Daniel O'Day, Morion F. Plant, Charles Lathrop Pack, Robert ©. Pruyn.. Jordan J. Rollins, Phitip Stockton, Bben B. Thomas, James Timp- a v nm, Cornelius Vanderbilt. Charl ‘an Brunt, Chari Wetm LONDON MARKET STEADY. Moderate Trading in A: with Rising Tend: ‘The securities. markets tn London to- day. were generally firm with a fatrly good display of strength in all the home departments, Spanish fours were down to %5-8 on hedvy Paris selling. South African mining securities were quiet and practically unchanged. Rio Tintos sold at 4 3-4, as against 41 1-2 on Saturday. In the department for American ratl- way securities trading was on a moder- ate scale and prices were inclined to |rise. ‘The general tone was steady and the lst, later in the day, was fraction- ally higher than the final Agures at New York on Saturday. The Cotton Market. ‘The local cotton market Say ¢ | to-day, with prices 4 to 6 polpts hi, firm igher, Stimulated by the advance of 2 to 8 Points In Liverpool and light receipts in Texas, all options were in active de- mund, January advanced @ points on heavy covering, and other months rose in proportion. General commission house buying was a feature in the carly market. The South bought March, May and July, while foreign houses bought moderately throughout the whole list. ‘At best, the selling was scattered and unimportant, so that the early strength continued for some. time'after the atart, being assisted by Wet weather throug! the South following the recent low temperatures. The opening prices were: December, 8.00 to, 5.51 anuary, 8.65 to 8.66; Febru- 8.34 to 5.35; March, 8.38 to 8.39; April offered; May. 8.40 to 8.41; July, 8 ts Avs 8,20 to 8.23, | oe anes cea at 2.90 P. gd. were: January, 8.00; arch, 848; May, 8.49; July, 6.48. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC For 7.23\S8un sets... TO-DAY. Sun ris OUTGOING BTEAMSHIPs, BAILED TO-DAY. Charleston, Jamestown, Norfolk. INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, DUE 0-DAY. Hamburg. Colorado, Brunewick. Copen Saxonia, Liverpool. Apache, Henover, Alexandra, Manhapest, wil * THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 100 Alles-Chal. 8.800 American fot % 1.000 American leq Oo. pt: 100 Am. Linseed 2,00) Amer, “Locomott . 100 Am. Sout 100 Am. Steel Fy, 30.500 Ammer. | Sugar a 10,000 400 Hall 16,000 Lrooic 10,200 Can. 200 Chic. Union ‘Trae 2,000 Obie, & W Odi aa See egetstee? Faaeeee Pett E Fy gets ee See: SQeRNsRees eee eae sestees 3 3 higan 46 & Des Moines 34% japhattan a | Mex. | Cont HIGH MONEY STOPS BOND SYNDICATES, Three ‘Underwriting Concerns Dissolve Because of Tight Rates Asked for Loans. Three important bond underwriting syndicates have been dissolved because of the high rates for call and tine money. The unsold balances have been dis- tributed among the members of each syndicate, each of which ta eald to have inourred losses, - The fret syndicate to retire was SETS ARETE 10% HE BUSINESS. WORLD. EL LY EE EOE: 1% ) Rep. Bs 58,900 Rook I a 3,800 Roek Taland 824 SOU Rubber 6 Jog Rutland 10) Sloss Sheftie 200 Sloss Shefvient pt 28.400 Southern Pact “ St, Louls AW... 800 St. Loute SW. pf. 100 Stand. Rope @ Twine, 1.9) Tenn. Coal & Iron 1.300 Texas Bites ido 7 100 Tol., St. 400 Tol. Bt 200 Twin City R \ Se. BPEL ELLE ral M0, Kan. & Te 2000, Tex Pat Ba Turd Ave Ga” 1000... oft 2000. 0% Tol tL & W 4a 11000........... 7 Uinter @ Del toe tb SW ad fan An @ AP 4s 2000. - Sie we « 98% 10009) jou of bonds were $2,031,000, Government Bonds, BI. Asked. | Did. Asked, 10% 11 186% 104% rites A. 108% 4 fe coup... .103%, 10954 110 ID. C. de Gia. the one operating in the Chicago & Northwestern 3 1-2 per cent. refunding bonds. It ts said that fairly large amounts of there bonds were sold to savings banks, and that the syrHoate came out nearly even. The other two syndicates were those underwriting the Toledo and Western 4s and the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Com- pany 48, High money caused such a contraction jin the bond market that sales were few | and far between. TRAIN WRECKS SLEIGH. ——_—— Bat the Driver and Team Escape Uninjored. A team and sleigh loaded with food. which was being driven by William Lynch, was struck by a northbound train at t Riverdale crossing of the New York Centri 1 palleoad this mor “: NEW ASSISTANT FOR HONOPDLY FOR ROCKEFELLER, Having Secured Control of the Beaumont Oil Fields He Will Now Have No Opposition in Fixing Prices.” INDEPENDENTS LEFT. FEW John D. Rockefeller has finally ob- tained control of the Beaumont ofl feld, in Texas, and hereafter the Standard Of Company will dictate how the fuel ofl of that section shall be marketed. It Ls asse hat the monopoly of the field by tho Rookefeller Interests ts so nearly complete that the few companies independent will have no ein the making of prices. ‘1 he Standard Oil secured contro} e of Heaumont fuel oll has been advanced to $1 a barrel—an Increase of 0 per cent—and it Is expected to go higaer, At . Rockefeller's ofMfce in ndard Oll Building tt waa atated to- y that he was out of the city and would not return until next Monday. & it SECRETARY SHAW. Robert Armstrong, Advanced to the Post, Is a Newspaper Man and Only Twenty-nine. WASHINGTON, Deo. 29.—Robert B. Armstrong, private secretary to the Secretary of the Treasury, will be ap- pointed Assistant Secretary of the Treasury on the re-assembling of Con- gress, to succeed Gen. Spaulding, whose resignation has been In the hands of Secretary Shaw for some time. Mr. Armstrong comes from Iilinols and his selection is a personal one with Sec. retary Shaw. He will have charge of the customs branch of the service, Mr, | Armstrong, who Is twenty-nine years of jage and a’ newspaper man, Is regarded as a young man of excellent ability and jhas the entire confidence of the officials |of the Treasury Department. MORRIS & CO. FILE PAPERS. TRENTON, N. J. 2.—Artiole were filed with the Beoretary of State to-day Incorporating the firm of Morris & Co. with a stock of $3,000,000. The entire tssue {a common stock valued at $400 a share. The company ts author- lzed to Duy and sell cattle, hogs and other live stock, and to yards and packing houses, ‘The incor orators of recor ‘swell Lyon, Thomas J. Curran, Philip, Bi and John V. Smith, all of ty, The finn | represents the Pael in the proposed giant Beef rust. The’ articles of Incorporation give the Board of Directors power to appoint an executive committee with full pow- ers of the board of directors them- selves, and also gives the board of di- rectors authority to say when and under what circumstances the books of the concern may be Inspected by stock- holders. AFTER LEHIGH PROXIES. . EB, Cottle circular alleging that Le! ley, Railroad funds to the amount of $7,000, had deen. “juggled caused much com: ment in Wall street, Is now asking stock- whose recent sensationad hat Leh! ‘Vall holders for proxies to be voted at the annual meeting, Jan, 20, Mr. Cottier’ reiterates his former charges and alleges gross mismanage- ment, He purposes to show that his recent statements were correct, and Is sking for proxies on the ground that e, a8 a stockholder of record, is mak- ing the fight for other stockholders. HOLIDAY megan INDIAN WORK BASKETS. EVERY *URCHASER of our well- Nona) Sh alate coat’, i Se Ww with dell= fig aweet gran WHISKEYS, RYK AND nOURDON Key, Per Gat. AIN VIEW mellow i ENTPRPRISH ‘ RY. nYR, Nat ‘ AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Thistle Dew” Whiskey, $4. a M00 Per Dottie. Hotties tor $5.00 WHITE WINES, Per Gal, TABLE WINES. HOCHHBIMER .... RIZSLING..,. JONANNISBERGER.,. AUSLESE ...., RED WINES. ‘TADLE WINES. ZINFANDEL ... ST. JULIEN, BURGUNDY invigorating ‘valescents MAIL ORDERS 1028 SRCOND AVENUE 3780 THIRD AVI cor. 1276-1280. ADWAY. 413 WASHINGTON ST’, NEW YORK. aTTH ST. N. BROOKLYN,” N, HOBOKEN, Interest and Dividend Notices. ey REL GABE ick Pale Tt combines in iimeit all oe Denefiting invalids and con- Full Quart $1. carefully welected, packed and promptly de- Livered to any part of the City and vicinity Our out-of-town patrons would do well to send thelr orders as carly as possible. FLEGENHEIMER BROS., 261-269 8th Ave., bet. 23d and 24th Sts., | SOUVENIRS 1902-1503. EVER watchful for our SOUVENIRS to be the newest and most novel, the St. Regis and Oneida Indian Tribes have this year made for us the prettiest forms and styles of lected stock of choicest WINES, BRANDIES, IRDIALS, etc., is entitled to a SOUVENIR, ‘One shaped of any s and Cordials. per BALL BRANDY RUM, a PUNCH FS In Fancy Gt Mine Vinegar. .30, IMP GAR. qualities 119 MANHATTAN AVE. 100 MARKET ST. 17 MAIN 8T., YONKE . $3.00 purchase. This year’s SOUVENIRS show a happy combination of usefulness and artistic worth. NORE. Pure California Honey, 61bs, for $l. Jara, 18, 26, 35 and 650 SWEET CATAWBA.. PORT . SHERRY . MUSCATEL, AN: GELICA MADEIRA AND |ALAGA TOKAY CABI- NET . WINES RHINE WINES., $5.00 TO 89.50 PER case Free of Charge. NEWARK, N. For Sale. THE FOUR-TR TR ‘ ve UR AR, TR ral eh fepart from . statlon, dei Bett New Yorken Sotogt a of these beautifully round of scrap baskets desired color with every Gal. 3.00 =—N=—oO Koen? inal! 10.90. Bt. Loula 6.45 P.M. 258.00 i . oer & BO OWL S88 SS SSS BeSmP oi S59! 20TH 20-hour train ‘Blectri , 40 and 50c. gal. 3 B7 25 8 Ke TE ww ow Z3>w Seo. Lh train Je AK SHORE to Chicago. All 3? 20 END nN co So Sa S8&S Re oRTED CH-HUN- —*PACTFIO hours by Lake Shore. 1 RN AN RED, —*NO} Ress. Cape Vi —_ =_o wo o se Vincent, 0 = rand ‘Central 2 ations, New York: $58 af 106 Brostway, B. D., Brockigt et B 13h ate Fulton st, and ne "900 38th Stree NEW “YORK” CENTRAL RO BETWEEN NEW YORK, SOSTON AND NEW ENG Vie tay a BOSTON AND ALHANY. WAT New York. ie PROOKLYN, N.Y. it Siegel, Cooper & Co. Private Bankers, 6th Hve., 15th & 19th Sts. Interest at the rate of Four Per Cent. per annum credited to depositors for the three, four, five and six months ending December Bist, 1902, on deponita from $5 to $3,000. Payable on of after the third Monday tn January, 1903. Depostts made before the oth day of any munth draw interest for full month. Jill deposits payable on de~ mand without notlee Hours 9 AU]. to 5. IOP. Dry Dock Savings Institution, 34) AND 343 BOWERY, NEW YORK. ‘Tho Trustets have declared @ dividend tor the six montha ending December aist, 1902, on all doposita entitled thereto under the by-laws, at the rate of THRE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT. per annum on all sums not exceeding ‘Three ‘Thousand Dollars; payable on and after 1903. "Depa ei ‘on of before January 10th will be entitled to interest from January Lat, 1903, ANDREW MILLS, President, CHARLES MIEHLING, Secretary, (WM. F. PATTERSON, Aas't Seoretary, THE AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK, ME AVENUE, COR. 42D STREET. HALF PRR OENT. (34%) per annum will 2 ending December 31, 1902, Fr) Se Money deposited on or before JAN yoru’ will ‘Craw interest from JANUARY 18T, EDWARD V. LOBW, President. ARENCE GOADBY, Treasurer. Banking and Financial. INDIGESTION Been feasting too much, lately? Well, you're not to be blamed for alittle | over-indulgence in such a time of good! cheer— Especially when you know that Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure will cet cure all forms | of dyspepsia and indigestion; make tired- out stomachs vigorous and healthy in a, few hours; and enable you to cat all you) like, as much as you like, when you like, | Get it to-day at your druggist’s—25¢, a vial. | Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills | Must Bear Signature of | (ita Popo GEE FACSIMILE WRAPPER DELOW. FOR TOAPID LIVER, FOR CONSTIPATION. | | FOR SALLOW SKI®. FOR THE COMPLEXION CURE SICK HEADACHE Patents. | ADVICH PHEE—Katents promptly procured). Ia. tore’ Guite PREM. finoa ‘ATS & CO., ve t Patent Attorners, 265. Broadway, ENNIS & STOPPANI Courolidatad Stock Exchange roduce Exebange. semen] Fes ere one a tat 38 BROAD ST.,N.¥. (TEL 560 BROAD.) ‘Orders solicited, purchase of sale, can or maigt STOCKS, COTTON, WHEAT. List of destxble STOCK AND BOND INVEST. MBN; tleo dally market letter giving, quota: tions am STOR © OW. S4th St, 219 Weat 1 4 nes. anes, CO. 63 TROADWAY N. ¥. STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON, We will be pleased to seat you upon request ilveteated “GUIDE TO MAR. 400-page cloth: bo INVESTORS," also ST LETTERS issued i. AND COTTON ratis, mailed tree, For Sale. EET-S CREDIT. SYSTEM DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY. Cash or Credit, One Price, WE are in the wholesale business eighteen years ores. poaltively save you the midlleman's proat, WE ask no reference from your employer. WE give you honest goods. WH Reep all transactions strictly confidential. WWE wend representaiive if Inoonventent to call. WB want your account. L. W. SWEET & CO., LANE, aN sTore,) NCH, 98 SIXTH AVE. HH, 467 FULTON 8' EYR TEST DAILY, 8 COLD GLASSES, KEENE, 180 Bros n. away 50 Cents head, oak, only and 50 cents a five years. We dl stock of genuine Western Union, I & Gibbs, &c., $15.00 to $35.00, Write, salesinan hand machines, $3. CREDIT The above machine, 3-drawer, drop-| {f pald in 60 days. New Home, Domestic, White, Singer, | at bargain’ prices— machine guaranteed, WESTERN UNION 8. M. CO,, 171-173 Third Ave., near 16th St. clothing, shoe ‘Open eve! 19 Best 14th at, between H'way and §th eve. a Week. WEST SHORE. RAILROAD, $19.50—$1.00 down week; guaranteed iscount for cash, or See our large machines, such a3 Jousehold, Willcox Open evenings. will call. Second- .00 to $7.00, Every CLOSING OUT the entire mock at hate, furs, n Isberal credit. he. ings. CREDI CLOTHING VOR MBN AND WOMEN ON BASY WEEKLY OR psi PAYMENTS, ‘. 884 COLUMBUS AVE. einnal USINESS CONVIDENTIAL, OPAN EVENINGS. Dial FOR EVERYBODY, 6.25 P.M. BLAND Ai ExPRess—For Pitsburg, o NBA ii ‘WASHINGTON AND TI R1STH BT, NEAR 10(TH ST. CLOTHING FOR LAD io reference or jo Inquiries or a NEW CREDIT SYSTEM) fice Make your purchase, pay the Ort paym Open Evenings. Car), 20). (bit ic: be i au IES, MEN AND BOYS. eecurity requlred. deliverios made. Shs" ointy Sunday, 8. f and CREDIT HOUSE jet Gth and th aves, x. a) Lt Dining ‘We sell Clothing to1 dential. Open evenings, Fes We Give se rage, pen sa seme STANDARD OUTFITTING CO., 112 West 14th St., Near oth Ave. DIAMONDS, watches, Jewelry: we EWRITERS 30LD Ate Want crete tues Credit. omen and children your word for it | aan account 5a week a ATLANTIC O1TY—9.65 “A. a, Sundays, 7.65 fisted rainy, Buffet Coaches week Parise bar, "Dinh cape HAVE I2 6 re Me Ticker oor ‘Gronaways 182 Firth, w Fat (cat ly or monthly foots guaran | confidential. BERGMAN, wonable; |g y eas JAMES tor check baggage nces through to destination, $1 WEEKLY. weekly; represe Malden lane. ot Adireas ¥ 463 Wortd. A 1K, GOLD STIFFENED WATOH #10; Boe. reali tnatl ‘Telephone “914 Eighteenth ot” for Railroad Cad service. B. HUTCHINSON, ral Manager. call, AL G, ASCH, 37 watches, we conddentia WELAY lowest prives; vATCH call oF 2 DIAMONDS, watches, weekly oF reokly peyments; lowest tite, ‘CROWN THE LITTLE GIANT FM EXTINGUISHER CO, | | nolderdetthes ite. Glase ie | Company for the election of D fulge year tnd for the rey may rly come 3 convealeat pay- Telephone 6328 Ti Bast 1th monthly eauy terms, NATIONAL 17 Broadway. Bunrantecd: i BUPPL WHEKLY PAYMENTS—Fi [ine WIL be held at the ye diamonds, watches; | 3 berey. stnesa confidential, vey ih REE MAIDEN LANE. Gentle: ordor, $1 WEEKLY Lawyers. WATCHES. iii 1 for new. *RERND, 180 os" GEO. ROBINSON ( WAY. HY Nassau at, (Day), 1370 B'way, men's clothing madw to 137 Broadway, room 7, Lawyer do | Peas Ps