Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
TEAM MADE 834, \ Ladies of Liberty Broke Record for Fair Rollers in Game ‘Against Crescent Ladies. Phe Ladies of Liberty were again in @teat form in the women's tournament on the Harlem. Circle alleys yesterday. ‘They succeeded in breaking the former team record by sixteen pins, running the total up to 8%. The game was against the Crescent Ladies, The La- dies of Liberty won two games and have Ks to be beaten in the tournament. Mrs. essel rolled the best scote of the day, to ae Mrs. Elseman was second with The scores: FIRST GAME. West Side Independent Ladies Bi Mra. Schlosser, 148; Mra, Rickert, 132; Mra, Hoof, ot ‘ona Lai 16; Mrs, Getty, Goets, 114; Mra. tre, “Elseman, 100; Mra. ‘Treshi 70; mpsey, 163; Mra, Wage Bere Lies Mra. Kessel, 10s, Total Boe THIRD GAME, spony, SIS, Independent Ladier—Mre, Spengier, i ie Schlosser, 09; Mra. Schwack Rickert 1 i Mra. Hoot, 76. Tota’ ty—Mra, Eleeman, 196; Mra, presage. a8 Mea, Dempsey, 145; Mra.) Wag- Rer, 125; ‘Mrs. Keesel, 126, Total, 741. BOTHNER WOULD CHOOSE CORBETT. Man Who Wants to Meet Jef- fries Willing to Referee Both- ner-Riley Wrestling Match. If Tom Riley, the English light- Welght champion wrestler, is willing, Jim Corbett w:ll judge his contest with George Bothner for the light-weight championship of the world, which will the decided before the New Polo A. A, Park avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, on Thursday night, ‘The meeting to-day between the two men will decided the question. Corbett is satisfactory to Bothner, and the man ‘who expects to beat Jim Jeffries in the fing very soon says that if there {s no fhitch in the agreement he will accept the position, Bothner and Riley have ceased doing hard training. They are both below the Tequired weight of 135, at which they @rp to wrestle. Other than short jogs Sround Central Park, they will do little @lke until they begin their bout. Next to the McGovern and “Corbett” fight to- wight nothing is interesting sporting Men more than the meeting between the pair, It will be the first instance in a _ Jong time that Bothner will be obliged to Win two falls in three to score vic- _ tory, That in a measure has caused the it amount of interest in the contest. ‘will see just how good a wrestler ner is. Audereson Will Be the Heavier, The advance sale of tickets for the mreniiy match between Andersson, the man from Sweden, and August Faust is well up in the hundreds now, Indications ‘point to Prospect Hall, Bro! Jyn, being crowded when the two men begin their contest. Both are nearly shape now. Faust says he will weigh t about 190 pounds, which will give Andersson an advantage of about twenty _ pounds. AN ake If downright hard work counts for anything, there ts the prospect for some wey, “gah to-morrow night on the mat at the New York Ath- Tetle Clu, Wifty-ninth strect and Sixth wenue. ‘The annual championship of thé-club will then be decided, and the Inen entered fave all trained conscten- doualy under the direction of Hugh F. facnars and hig aesistant, The entry Ist was closed last night, and shows mueh new and able material in the five Glasses into which ite oy ided, om O'Rourke, who im locking atter the pterests | of Maupas, the Si anch Yharles J. Dougherty, ard ‘Ruh, the champion met last night and| Slened ferticiss ‘for a meeting of their on the mat at the Polo A, C, on pn 16 for $500 a side. The winner will " meinen, with manaoor etek the and Andersson bout, which eeided on April 7 shim . Farmer Burne tavow Jack McCor- Soak ina shandican Wrestling match in ihe iden, CORD, laat ‘Surns won frat: fall ii twenty-nven minutes hen MeCurmack quit, The latter Bikion'ts fave ramped the muscles of right leg, He asked for a longer an the ten minutes allowed, b urns would not akree, and Rofer yer gave the match to the Parmor. _ SEMI-PROFESSIONAL BALL TEAMS ACTIVE, Hobokens Will Open the Season on WOMENS BOWLING SHAMROCK II. 1S FAST AS LIGHTNING Lipton’s New Challenger Turns on Her Heels Quickly and Outsails Her Prede- cessor Shamrock I. GOUROCK, Scotland, March $1,—Sham- rock III. and Shamrock 1. went for trial spin this forenoon, Sunshine and a light, steady breeze had succeeded tho wild weather of the past week, and no time was lost in getting the two Sham- rooks off, ‘Though the breeze was light, it was decided not to risk anything, and the Cup challenger's working topsall was accordingly set. The Shamrock I. fol- lowed suit. The challenger was the first to leave her moorings and looked the picture of “la racer as she headed off shore. Out in Gourock Bay the wind was so light that the motion was more drifting than sailing. Shamrock III. slipped through the water without leaving a ripple and carrying her head well up. ‘The first time bhe challenger broke tack it was apparent that by shortening her fin Designer Fife’ had produced a boat which was fast on her heel, even com- pared with cup racers. She carried her way right through turning and was off on her new course white the older boats would have been still looking at {t, thus showing herself free of the greatest weakness of the Shamrock II. There was no attempt at a set race. Tha Shamrock I, went off over a mile ahead and then the sheets were trimmed on both boats and a course was laid down channel, The two yachts were close-hauled while crossing the mouths of Holy Loch and Loch Long, ang the wind was getting squally and uncertain. They both sailed faster aa they got a TO-NIGHT WI TO-NIGHT’S GAMES. Baysides, of Sylvans and Brooklyn, Corinthians and Kensingtons, city. Special meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock, at Amann & Tri alleys, of the captains of the teams elgible for the rt ‘The prizes for the winners in the will ane be din- Tonight's bowling ends the prelim- inary games in The Evening World's big free tournament, and with two more scores as high gs last night’s some of the crack teams will have to withdraw from the finals, the average, and the big crowd on hand saw some of the very best sport of the whole tournament, The exciting manner {In which the two Metropolitan fives fought out their game. and the terrible drubbing the crack On- tario five administered to the Unions, of Highbridge, gave the rallbirds heart disease more than once, Tt 1s regretted that the Ontarios ald not get the few pins that were needed to put them in the fin This team has been “laying low" all winter and roiling simply for the amuse- ment in the games, The players went inta the-tournament at the last minute, and a good bunch of stage fright arrived at the alleys at the same time. Then their opponents were unable to set any sont of a pace and they could not get their eves on the head pin until atier the second frame, Then the selling: was easy, but the damage had already been done. Every man on the team plied 8, food steady game wi he exception of Harb- ting is.” nd he did not do so bad, get- woven’, was iit with 178 and Smith say hs heels. The pair are Food for a score any time, but could A FREE TREATISE Op Blood Polson Will Be Sent to Any Person Asking for it, ‘The medical department of the Tnter> Retlonal forum Toxin Co, heg prepared & complete treatise on Blood Ppison, which {9 free for the asking. The facts tp this booklet are all accurate and scientific, but the wtds used are not technical and the Sunday with a Game on the : Home Grounds. Gemi-professional teams in ity of Greater New York a: e@octive.. The Hoboken baseball team, which won i semi-professional championship fromthe Cuban X Giants last fall, will ye@pen the season at the Bt. Georgo Cricket Grounds, in Hoboken, on Sun- ‘Gay, in.& game with the pick of the best players of the New York State League, “t,x cocaad Daab has strengthened the team ay the addition of three playe: the youn) oP pitoned pony eg ball for pen 4 season, will twirl for which wilt play SN i bd any wtrounde. ie rin Great pr vai Se he vicin- growing A at ‘diamond this erguétents and statements are couched in pinig, everyday English, so that apy perr on Peaditix the work may readily under- stand the whole subject, Mvory fact hav to", been carefully edited by Dr, Sieber, and the little volume will stand for all time ae @ popular classic on @ subject of vital Inn terest to the human race, It you dosire the fullest possible taformation sbout Blood Polson—its history, 6: and results, and the work of r he) fm connértion with its eurerall y ve Gp ie to send » name end eAdrens te Dept. A of the International Serum Texts Co,, 722-723 St. James idg., co) ye way and 26th St., New York, and copy will be at once forwarded, in « rin envelope. Livery person who is afijcted with Blood Poison, or who has a friend SAVE THE STOMACH, Jt begins to look as though withts yeare all medicines designed to relieve ‘The rolling last night was far above BS better breeze and the challenger showed herself to be a little tender In squalls. But she sailed with her lee rail just clear of the water, She travelled fast and closed steadily upon the Shamrock I, Under the moune JUST WALKED IN AND ROLLED 297. Stranger from St, Paul Sur- prised Bowlers at Wittig’s Alleys by His Score. A game of ten ping was being played at Franz A. Wittig's Keystone alleys, Twenty-third ntreet and Seventh ave- nue, yesterday, between a dozen or more local pin knights, when a young chap carrying a travelling bag ap- peared on the alleys and requested tne slate-keeper to put his name down. tainous Cowal peninsula the land came true and fairly. fresh, and tne yachts went fetching down channel ‘oy Whit looked like real racing tests, In which the Shamro. was demonstrated, Sailing in the same water and no bet- tor served by the wind the challenger pulled up on her rival like hauling ieee rope as the boats fetched down channel juntil off Wemys4 Bay the Shamrock Tl, lay better to the wind and sailed faster, During this elgat miles sho had closed on the Shamrock I. by fully a mile and at the same time had odged quite a quarter of a mile further to windwant Experts consider this performance along aufficlent to stamp the Shamrock as being, under the conditions prevailing to-day, by far the fastest racer built on this side of the Atlantic to compete for the America’s Cup. ‘The wind fell off early in the afternoon as the yachts reached out of Rothesay Bay and along the Bute shore. The Shimrosk [., at that time, was nearer holding the challenger than'on any other point of sailing. ‘The Shamrock I11., however, still proved the better boat and gained a ilttle, The yachta then squared away and ran across the Firth for the Cambrae shore, with little difference in thelr. relative positions, Of Cambrae the boats, by ar- Tangement, rejoined one another and started uffesh on a long turn to wind- ward and back towards the Rothesay shore. ‘This was considered a crucial test and it would have been more satisfactory if thera had been more wind. But, as {t was, the Shamrock III. behaved ex- cellently, going faster and always hold- ing the better wind than the older boat. LL SEE END ck III's greater speed OF PRELIMINARY GAMES To-Morrow’'s Schedule Will Be Drawn Up for Finals in Evening World Bowling Tourney. LAST NIGHT’S SCORES. Metropolitan 1 - 950 Metropolitan I. - 949 Ontarios -. - 823 not hit thelr Fait last night, ‘Tom Fan- utes’ practice ii he alleys the Ontarios would @urely have qualified for the finals. It was thelr very, first. game on them, They started in ‘cold.’ rhe two Aven trom the Metropolitan Club started things off with a game that proved to be the most exciting of the tournament, Both fought hard for the honor of at the end only one 2{n separated them, The first t turned the trick, but it was only after a peartpreakiog, contest and they were forced to roll the good score of 9%), which wag cloge to the Noord for the tournament. After this came the game between the Unions and the Ontarios, and it was the latter's game by a score of 323 to 4. Had the Unions done better tne Ontarios would have gone well above the 900 mark. The Delawares and the Orientals came together In the last, and {t looked as if the former team " woul hands down. The Orientals stuck to it, how- yer and won out in the last few frames, scoring 899. ‘Phe end will come to-night and some good teams are down to wind up the Sport in an exciting manner, orast hight'a ecoren FIRST GAME, Metropolitan I.—Breen, 182; Beam, Granger, 213; Klingethofer, Arnold, 178, Total, Metropoittan. Il.—Keller, 179; Colgate, 194; Naugle, 189; Fischer, 194; Leuly, 183, Total, 949. SECOND GAME, Hi uy ent e—Gray, i ite Carter, i 208; Unton, decker, man, 133. noes Ontario, Chiycemith, I; Fannan, 153; 6t, Denis 2 Hartmann, 153; Douglas, iii. “Total, &: THIRD GAME. Delaware Honey. 151; Ohambors, 18: Stewart, 162; Doyle, ; Brady, Total, 922. Oriental, City—Ocst, 196; Strauss, 19; Wills, 135; Trew, 403; ‘Tarwyth, Total, 8 .|this city, in a fifteen-round bout which representing the club in the finals, and|“ ‘The slate-keeper inquired the name, and the stranger replied: “Oh! put down W. H." The slate-keepey did. All the other players with ‘the exception of three dropped out of the game. Each made a strike in the first frame. ‘The three local pin knights spared in the next frame, but “W. H." made strike, and continued striking until h had made eleven successive ones. H made seven on the last ball, for the grand (otal of 297, the hushest score ever rolled on tae alleys. M11 Cash, the manager of the alle; of the stranger who he wa: id his name was William Hen- derson, of St. Paul, Minn.. ona vistt here to seo some relatives. He only rolled one game. “FATHER BILL” DALY TO BE AN ACTOR. | Horseman Will Warble on Wanh- ington Stage to Win $100 Bet. WASHINGTON, March 81,—Acoording to reports, “Father Bill” Daly will blos- som put as an actor at Kernan's Thea- treo Ly day AS ine, story goes, Daly and some friends were talking, gbout the st and one person ramerked as, Daly ai a not have nerve enoug' ‘on the stage ani alg. ane nee he would wi $i0d on it. promptly took up offer, and cera Ing to the agreem: he is to sing two songs and his name is also to appear on the programme, “TWIN” SULLIVAN WON BOUT WITH O'ROURKE. BOSTON, March &1.—"'Twin™ Sullivan, who is regarded as a coming champion in the welter-welght class, ther battle last night. He was ended the Shecision: “oter Gharlew O'Rourke, the welter-weight fight was decided at Cambridge, Maps, jul livan forced the fighting from the first round to the finish. As he clearly out- olnted O'Rourke, the referee declared Rim the winner. —<————$_—_ Other Bowling Games To-Night. National Ceague—Berkeley va, Harlem Circle, at Starr's alleys Riverside League—Phoenix, Empire City and New Jersey, at tho Riverside alleys. Morningside || Levgue—Washingion at Cammenn’s cyclone a Clipe Helghte, ali Ldnceln and Manonx, thorne, Au- Fifth Avenue Sprit Arion. at Ehler's Fitth | Drink Habit Permanently Cured WITHOUT THE PATIENT'S KNOWLEDGE. “ORRINE" |e « preparation based on well- known medical princi and ‘prepared by chemists of many "year standing. itis ipstpe lesa, odorleas and coloriess, and can be i" rater, rallky toe or eofiee’ without the patient's knowledge, ae ime eneee the, erarine for Hauer xe abit, bats Giscane, requiring omer te positively iar That ar} RINE wi Stcoholle, aimuleats in gay form, and joney whould It fai) tails! It tones up the ve8. y ¥, 3, 0. A, and thousan others. F. Smith, President of the B. F. Smith Fireoneet Construction Ce, Washington, D, writen; Num comme have some yader Uheervation of the wontertul Dower of Your Teme edy for alcoholiwm. 1 envy you the great op. peat st you bave to lering Joy, happiness and 6h to mania ne PRR raed BOXES FOR 38, ree atta: yi fend 305 frond Am ofent IN isle SAVED A BIG MERCHANT, One of the biggest wholesale merchants iu New York owas not only bis life, but HIS MOCARE FROM RECENT BUSI» NMS FAILURE, te the International Ber yum Toxin Co., St, James Building, New York, TBie gentiowan, @ ering from Blood Polson for 18 y: (trying the Hot Springs treatment twice), finally broke down in Decomber and bad to dele- gute the mapagement of bis business to others. Things were in # serious way iy his on wo ‘aurtee ite sdsatn‘s DA. SOBERS DISCOVERY. ‘The Bieber Treatment cots like magie. It fret arrests the dreadful but sure progress of Blood Polson; it then grapples iy th and elaadily bet surety pushes it impure blood fo use thed cag fislup outs Inte five He cures, and it Is the only what ure. potash treatment. This will patients a which Aen retn Blood Poison which they've failed to cure with the old-time mercury and nuine blessing, because the only treatment return, is awaiting the afflicted at the offices of th INTERNATIONAL SERUM TOXIN CO., Had All-Gone Feelings, Impure Blood and Was Daily Losing Flesh. Paine’s Celery Compound The Spring Fortier and Cleanser Prolongs Life, Paine'’s Celery Compound is to-day the most reliable and most successful Spring medicine in the world. The pres- ent enormous demand is the best proof of its popularity, It has almost entire! displaced the common remedies in pil and liquid forms once so common, and in many respects so dangerous to health. Paine's Celery Compound has been marvellously successful for the simple reason that in every instance it accom- plishes more than is claimed for it. It is W. H. LADD, or _Allipene, Tenn. the one spring | remedy that physigians and the best people indorse. Me Mand women of wealth and high social posi- tion, able to command the services of the most eminent medical men, use Paine’s Celery srenncand, in springtime, having full confidence in its virtues. The experience of tens of thousands has proved that it is wise to use Paine's Cel- ery Compound in the early spring days for the banishment of rheumatism, neu- ralgia, dyspepsia, nervousness and in- somnia, Paine’s Celery Compound is, par excellence, the great blood purifier; it increases the constructive capacity of the vital fluid, nourishes the tissues and builds up the ‘body. Mr. W. H. Ladd, of Allisona, Tenn., — “For several weeks before 1 com- menced using Paine’s Celery Compound 1 had a tired and all-gone feeling, my blood became impure, and | was daily losing flesh. One of my friends advised me to use Paine’s Celery Compound, and 1 got relief from the first bottle. I am glad to recommend it to all suffering hu- aunty: I believe it has prolonged my life, 1am now seventy-two years old.” Save Wuen Youne To Srenp Wuen OLp. | POISON The Sieber Serum {s as certein an anti-toxin to Contagious Blood Poison as the Roux Serum is to ma- lignant diphtheria. The ab- solute cures effected by the administration of this treat. ment are marvellous! We earnestly ask our brother physicians to send us THE VERY WORST CASES be giving their distracted from the ay ian, | never to We help you to save by doing your dental work at reasonable prices. It will please you. It’s Gowns ond 4B hee Finns t ges DENTAL As SiN. 205 Sixth Ave., WEST SIDE, NBAS 14TH pF. B' way office removed to Sixth'Ave, ood set of teeth gives ex- prese| to the mouth. Perhaps you need a set, but dread having old teeth extracted, Our New Botanical Discovery, lied to the gums, prevents any mis whatever, We'll extract your leeth in the morning and have the new set ready to wear home night. They'll Gt, or you needn't take shen, No charge for examina- tion. work guaranteed tep years, Full Gets of Teeth » $5.00 Gold Crown. keret 85,00 Gold Fillings, orup Silver Fillings . + $00, up Waterbury Dental Parlors, BROOKLYN: NEW YORK; 414-416 Fulton St, 54 W, 23d St, BA door weet Abrabem (Opp, Kaen Muses.) & fipeve's) Hours, % to 8. Sundays, 0 to 4, German, Freneh and Swedish spoken, TO MOTHERS OF DOYS: Consider the boy, the same sort of store as his father’s? When the father does the buying he’s apt to humor | himself—knows how well made they are. You take the boy with you when you do your other |shopping—he feels that his clothes come from a girl's |store, More of you mothers will come to us when you've learned more of our methods and of our merchandise, Ours is not anexclusive or high-priced business, We have boys’ clothes for as little as reliable things cam be produced—g 33.50 and upward for blouse and Norfolk suits; washable suits for as little as $1.25; boys’ caps for as little as 50c.; boys’ shoes for as little as $1.65; shirts and other furnishings at like moderate prices, Rocers, PEET & ComPAN’ Warren a7 atl F 1sth, ‘We fill ord 82 148 ath Are, ‘oy mall. = . Banking and Financial. | Banking and Financial. $2,500,000 NEW YORK CITY 32% Tax Exempt Gold Bonds (Payable in Fifty Years) TO BE SOLD THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1903 OFFERED DIRECT TO INVESTORS A legal investment for trust funds, exempt from taxation except for State purposes, No ‘all or none” bids received, thus giving investors the same advantages as dealers, Bonds are awarded to bidders offering the highest premium, A bid of 108,75 ylelda 3.15 per cent. income | A bid of 107,44 ylelds 3.20 per cent, Income A Did of 104.14 ylelds 3.25 per cent. income Fond bide in ¢ venied envelape, VALUE MUST. Acco’ BID, closed tn the ; Te ranat' be incest ot corcibed, ehacy. ap. Stabe or New ‘York Clty. This depoait_will, Itt raquested, he returned day ef ale to unsuccessful Yor fuller information see “City Record,” published at 2 Clty lial Mew York. pani ve blader Consult any Bank or Trust Company, or address EDWARD M, GROUT, Comptroller City of New York 280 Broadway, New York — PAINLE an DENTAL PRERVOCT FIT GUARANTEED. THETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, ALSO ONE FILLING FREE, TO DEMONSTRATE OUR PAINLESS METHODS and introduce our Thurio Plate, lightest and most durable plate made. Our work Is done paigicssly by a simple application tothe gums. We are the originators of painiesé dentistry. Our processes ere patented. Our me are ein sie cca i, Gi 8 a m gam a Cc rators ar shit Tey raduates, their diplomas being displayed at each chat, nn Rives waren SODEFSEE ER Ap y you re itisfactorily Sos voee in re; ree of charge, for ten years. incorporated msi laws eps the Stare of New Vork, this is of indisputable value, OUR 14 OFFICES: 212 BROADWAY, Cor. Fulton St. | 101 W. = ST., Coruer @th Ave. 41D HKOADWAY, Cor. Ca 965 BD A 144 BROADWAY, Cor. Astor Place, | JARLIM. 150 Went 125th 3: 1205 BHLOADWAS, near B4th dt. 2 W, 14th St, Cor, Bih Ave, or | BOSTON, 724 Washington St. Bay AVE, bot. 2ist & 224 sts.| PHILADELPE 63 North Sth st. All offices open 9 to.7. Not open Sundays. | Lady attendants; Telephene connections, BEWARE of Those Who Imitate Our Name, Signs and Advertisements, YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD!! Cars and Dining Sie Doesn't he prefer that his clothes should come from|s3 TS the boy and come our way, because he wears our clothes |* Station, 812.10 STOCKS, “BONDS, GRAL, corto, Full Set of Teeth, 22k. Gold Crowns and all Bridgework, To those who are unable to pay cash and large sums of money, we will do all dental work on easy weekly or monthly payments, Are you taking the civil service examinations? If so your teeth must be in proper conditic We will insert bridgework, @ your teeth for you, on our easy payment syst TAKE NOTE— ‘UM WORK 18 801 ING TO LET YOU Go HOM THAT © PRAR XO CRITICIRM A lady in attecdaure with every operetor. Ten-year written tee with all work. American Painless sores 22 East 59th St., Near Lexington Avenue. p HOURS BA 97. M. SUNDAYS 10 TO 6. to the Mire Department SAL were selected toot AND LASTING "TH me iT” THIS IN ITS ¥. For Sale, CREDIT. Watches aad Diamonds, Lowest Reliable Goods, FORK BY RYBODY CREDI laing, lake, Jo isipeas ‘sil Baa) Brie ee a vocals ry % ek cena ae n Wer sae emda at” RAILROAD, ue STATION toot of WEST ‘rw. 4 DSB ROBES: PAST MATL. —Limied to New York Se ping Car, Pittebute te Chicage. 885 Anak Past LINE. —Pittsbeng end c land, —8T, pal jdoustit, Bt ris Bion i rai coil Ls WSSTERY, mx Ques excapt aay Dine P,. M—PACINIC . a hicago. Por een dally, ley Route, Connects. for : MOLEVELAND AND. Of EXPROSS.—For Pittaburg, Cleveland 1.85, , We eee (Dring Sahni (inthe Can A 8 (Dead: and | Cortbands “inte, romen ats, {-Congremional ty. (Desbrosses and Gort! M.) weok days. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY—Bi 0 P.M. week days. Mail, 12.10 night 7.55 A. 2) ATLANTIC CETYs 8.5 , pt Tibutea Traine Bue Parlor Cers and Coaches on week Gaya, Parlor Parlor cart, Dining Car and Blandard GAPB MAY—12.55 P. dayn, Ticket Offices. Nos 1854, 11 Broadway; 182 Finth ave, (below Pith (corner 20th ‘sti 1 Astor Wea Twenty-third tation and foot Desbronses and ceritande sis. (4 0 800 Putton wt. way and Peanayl ap Rew oon r company. wilt chece bageage from hotels and through to destinat! ‘Telephone “914 “Georal Manager. ransom, paid Meta NewYork Centr Traine serive and depart from Oras it ‘Syracuse Local ‘ mpire State Express... all chrough: ‘Traive iiaminated w!th Fite a Ticket ofices at 313, 261. 415 a tf Adreased envelope. TWO PER CENT. OF PAR National {10% NIT DIAMONDS ON CR give you honest EES Sr Samet pe tire : LW SWEET & CO. 37-39 MAIDEN LANE «rw sromm UPTOWN BRANCH. _ BROOKLYN BRANCH, 467 FULTON rey, PAY: MENTS Fine alamonde, WATULSLPPLY CO. THREE MAIDEN. bt Fig Mo. Banking and Financial. FAGHT & FREE CO. 63 BROADWAY. N, Y. We will be plessed to send you upes our 400-pege cloth-bount Hiuatpated “ULM TNVESTORS,” KET LETTORS. Issued gratis, matled tres, also STOCK AND COTTON MAR=" |, GEORGE V0 Rane mie (8s) 1570 Broadway, fight.