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‘young thief is Morris 8 youth who camie to grief itenoy in trying to rob: "Herman Freed, at No. 10 Hundred and Fourteenth “and & companion entered house yeuterday, but wore way by the screams of & rel “oi da iaigaib of “Fake” Wedding | th East Fifty. firat Street ‘Station Sergt.} . James’ ‘MoDonald Is Held, man, ‘Driving: itis Own ¢ if, ~ Covers Ten: Miles in'6 Min, 31 iis Sec. at Ormond. afm to. Tho. Bedning a Flay Jan, RB. BR the ea ier k b phugind and a Ne ‘nih hire ana len oar over tha ten iS Be Bhi B45, an nyerage speed ‘of: 80 1 4 Deputy Es ya Of Pollee Linde, ley, secompanied. by a stenographer, to-day. went: to the Wast, Pifty-first jie ae Btotion, to investigate tho story Of the mock performed Hhend ‘on the night” of 1, when William: Bayer, ‘aged twonty-nght, of jo OB Becond Avenue, and Matle hitlee) twolity, ‘bf No, 2 Third ave. hue, wore sald to’ have ‘been victiniged by-a polfecnan, Ag a*tesult of the Deputy Commis: dioner'a ‘vislt charets were proterred the seaiet Girgeant: James McDonalds, on the devi on the night In question. Me- Donald was held réppohelble for the ace | Hons af his command in the aomence of Positive Identification of thé, mock cere- sald to have performed mony,» Tho Deputy. Conimisxoner jined UP Ty the whole platoon: and the cotiple, aay companied ‘oy Magaie Johns, the wit: ‘he | Dea8 of the mock ceremony, iter much | joa,’ urging wont down the row, but’ fadjed "| to pith out thie gutlty mon. Aa all the feriyge With the excep i oF three men, ‘Atranplerred, one’ on pial find “one! on sick feave, were in Miniethe search was ag-thorough aa pos- La ‘eb Ds lergt, Mo! i ‘hiatey tor pa int cers dn th har Wiis s@oporsly wie an aati Hon-houee for allowln: ip the statin-house, neglect ond. donduct unbecoming an rou 5 vai bad hi ushered ‘them font pinto ae 1h sen i Ss ta A horted ‘hat ae, KH sergeant sald that hee i) eave WBN spare rien Ag vince, whie| finish, The Gret reo, pr th a da rr Fiat sea a ae ini nae er was wie Ha i Non ats eit ih ‘cla tte fed i i) eae oy Pea Wa nig Po met in aie was. eM, was won h me ripen i re CON t aa After tla 4 we Pan pope a noe art “fe iN ears ie Natipenoeas Bering to} tollatenepn ee enteyees ANNA BELD GAINS $60,000 IN STCCKS., Mreker of Actrenn Clones Ont lee Avoune in Northorn seonritiey ai Top Figure, It Anpa Held were even more apright- ly thi usual at the Weber-legteld Manic Hall this afternoon she had a right to be. Who wouldn't be sprightly and smiling under the circumstances? Upon’ her arrival at the theatre Miss Tfeld wag informed that her broker wishe@ to epeak to her on the tele- phone. The message that greeted her was that her account jn Northorn ge- | curities had been ¢losed out at the top flavire of the market, and that her net profit amounted to 860,000, Miss Held Invested in Northern Be- curities Iart summer, Bhe held on dur- ing the pereistent rise in thut stock ever since until, the market conched to-day he her broker considered to ve the top figure end sold her boldiugs. News of Miss Held's luck sped up and down Broadway, and she. was the nN a SEA Volunteers from the Prins |t Mauritz Board the John G, Sohmidt as Blizzard Rayes, and Save Seven Men, me ; eral all a the ie robbed Wide ew be be rir court The Dutch Weat Indian steamship Pring Maurits, arrived {n from the West Indies today, dattying the rescued crew of the three-masted schooner John Bchm’at, comprising the Captain, Tomes Norbury. and six nen. Fewiales. of the sea mear on more desperate experiences than Ahat of the achooner, during the recent terrible storms ateca She was bound from Georgetown to Boston and she ran into a hurricane that swept her deck from stem to stern, ie out every stay and clutch of rigeing from bow to tafrall. Greut gens swept over the vessel, filled her hold with tons of water, while the erew strugied at the pumps. The In- tense coll covered the hull of the boat with ice and froze the hands and feat of the men, rn Ae } Ir ROCTA hout an odu- Teciplent. ct continual congtutulae | Finally a wave struck ber when point: | Mons all afternoon, ing Into wind and hurled the cargo of ns the vessel on one side, HOCKEY GAME TO-NIGHT After this the ship began to flounder tbat in the storm, The prov'sjon lockers weve coated with ie and no 80 IR alg : ‘i food was obtainable ‘The crew was not oo. MBE Nios | cnty exhausted, but numb {rom Im to The Yale hockey team wii) meot tha] ling with the cold when they Were’ Brown Univoratty tn an Inter: founds Apamerirenly ™ and, ig by ier oes worl pil eygit ent games, the tean 9 Bu bi pare fo diy thole. har recent In team on ty woven Anovher good hockey game Is off the y had eaton nothing. for five daye! vxcapt a how of frozen bi wera Witter mpalied there was ne opportunity Of sti ging a fire, at 9 (9 the wash of the #4 Jato the lower Gecks of the vessel. s teamm lt be their ‘| turned a little later abd tried agetn,, bit policcman city, WHILE COUPLE ; ee _ Wife Overcome as ° __ They Sit by Fire —Woman Taken to Hos- pital; May Recover, —_— ‘William Brings and hile wife Annie, who cecupy the second flat at No, 8% Hart etteet, Witllamaburg, were found seated ride by mde tt two chatra in the kitchen of thelr “home to-day, clasped, Hinze dead and Mrs. Hinge dy- ing, ‘The room Was full of coal gas, which’ was’ flowii {rour the. kitchen range, and the ovhysicians who were fealled say that they Were undaubtedly lovercomo an they sat talking ito, one another, ‘The Hinges were to have moved 'to- @ay and had engaged.0 truckman’ to madve thelr. me aber to thelr new home. in Manhattan, ‘man reached the Pinoe to-day he ae ire th He rey had.no better He than notified the Nautton ‘who broke open the door, ‘Tho couple were found as dexcribed, (There was nothing about the place to Indicate that’ the couple had. tried to Buk ‘ay with themaelves. Mra. Hina was taken to at. Catherine's How pital and may Ke seh6 ho O'BRIEN IS 0 [8 OUT. | AFTER THIEVES New Wood of the Det of the Detective Bu- ‘neau Says. He Will Put On His Coat and Wark Outside it Necessary. Acting Inspector Stophen O'Brien, the how head of the Detective Bureau, to- day procisimed ‘rimpelf a6 the ‘people's Polloeman,’’. and. tonke)the, “newspaper men into his confidence aw ¢o his plans for the running of hia branch of the department. He ald if necessary he would pit on hin coat and cap, “go out tn thie elty and catch tho oroska hiroeelf, ‘Thy new head of the burvay said that tho Jeb had.been offered thrice to. him tinge he joft the bureau some yearn ago. “But the placing of o tire with ‘only & captain's palary. of charge of the bureau is a punishment, for X mugt give from’ 90 to $300: n year out of my private pocket fo ‘atoole’ without gatting any retura from. the hig tak tala a few nive tl core about Ms Ke ‘ine oat ger : =e aa cr can be eat- William Hinze’ and)* thelr hands ‘Oyaraa ‘reports that he defen ‘ongagemetit at Helkoutal was progre: ment rep hr || Reatat eines Jan.:96, can Bteambr Japaneve in the Pacific Ocean, east of Hokiaito ; Island, } A deéspatoh trom mi’ Landon, dater Jan, %, stated that a steamer with w black funnel,” encircled with two. red bands, Was ashore at Vindivoatok, and that it Wes supposed to bp the M, 8, Dollar, ‘walling from 8an Francisco on Deo, 3, bet ne detatia of the accident to the big Bieamér have been received, ‘Tt waa dovmed possthle that she had ‘been: rum'ashors purpomely to avoid vap- lin thre by ribet Ath (wrarshipa. AND WARSA WARSAW, 'Yan.* One hundred his ‘thousand makes are now out on strike, Thus far (here have peon no. disturb anoos of apy importance, ‘The striet care are not running end No DAwspapera are published this mern- ‘There Pructieally no bread left tn the bakeries, /100,000, Dave “struck at Lods. | #! commmuntoa ton dat Ce z city Le pae es t tthe bir mmitiee of an | agconling t) the somites ieeusing and, ity fo the Baa, formulating LIBAL, Russie, Jan. %—There wore #ome demonstrations on the part of the stelkers during the night, and attempts were made to Joot bakerlen, but the yfot- have been roinforced by & regiment from’ Kovno. Bome telegraph poles were torn down. but they have been replaced, The Governor to-day issued a procla- mation reminding the workers of the ! ord BANKER HUNT tion: in-Chibayo, Now in Re- 4 HIDDEN nrline HIRED BO SHOTS. | Some Mystery fn Night Attack on Long Islander Fired on from AmUush, (Sponial to The Bventng World.) BABYLON 'L, 1, Jan, 28.--J; F. Leor pold, a Brooklyn merchant, wile om his way to. hls country home at Weat Babylon, wag attacked by a man who; fired two whots from @ revolver at him | at glote range from, behind « hedge, Nerther took effect, and Leopotd mage hin way home in safety, | Leopold commutes dally to the city, and reached Babylon at @ até hour last might, He started on foot to h's resi- dence, a milo distant, and had gone half the way when shot at from am- Hh, 12, hie asealinnt. wi yy ge fhe AUEHTritles camnot an id why the fellow dlaappeared atter bis RE STRANGE WARDHIP NEAR PRAWLERS, PARI3, Jan, %%—The Internations), Commiss.n inquiring Into the North Bea incident held a brief sesaion to-uay’, @apt, Foote, and Mave Lyons, of tho | trawler Kennet, both testuned to seeing 1 sirangé warship ding the morning following the firing on the trawl all acitic yewsers of the Rursan second squadron, She had two masts and two funnels) and Bred ‘4 ehot which fell ‘near a! tra hip then di Notice | to Bronx: Advertisers, | in the gs i | vi ny of ‘oril's | er ay. owing branch eotablished ki, i oP qoinatep ANBON, Tid ate bad Union ay awe Le Ee fi se Rraabsit? eo. 1484 at, and eA, 9, Fremont a vB, 14th a} Vand Der W. MAYERBOFTER, 8720 30 av. A v4 wennen 1b st, and Bt. Ann's “Tl. JORGENGON. 150 Melrose a WIG WATERMOLLER, 1001 Gra ai LaF res 9g} oatan ron, cc cee ots" He ABbr me | Amerfean Bank, aro in New York. They ceiver’é Hand, Is. Held to Await Wegtern Officers,” unt, President of the Pan- hein ally ay ot. Chioago. which closed Bi pies two days 480, Was arrested at 261 WWeet Ninety-tlinth street 4 Lialon An'tho Went Side Police Co | to-day, The Magistrate held him ih Sow tall to AWatt the arrival of oMcers | from Chicago, at the Pan-America' beaut eras tae at No, 185 Dearborn attect, got {nto Aifjoulties some time ago and Mr. Hunt left Chicago for this olty, ostensibly. to obtain money. | Hi telegraphed to hia Jawyer, Julius THeld- man. from the Grand Central Station, tha’ he would arrive in Chicago on the ‘Twentieth Century Limited on a certain date, ‘The lawyer and others met the tenln, but he did not reach Chicago. The Chieago police obmined a line on 'Hunt’e whereabouts and Chief O'Neill telegraphed to Capt, Langan, of the Central OMice, yesterday asking that the uank president be paced under arrent. Detective-Rergts. Doolady and Jackson went to tho West Ninety-hinth strest address and waited until nearly mid- night when [furt was deen entering the |/ hous and wes arrested. (apt. Jaangan and the local authorl- tles are not well fatormed concerning the affalre.of the Pan-American Bank of Chicas Newspaper despatches from that city in the past few dave have an- nounced that Ahe bank Is in the hands of a rocetvor und thus everything hinged |upon Hunt's actions. Bhould ho arrive \from New York with 5 = hey the bank mighk bo tded over. Robert Lealle Moffet ant Daniel B. Helm, former directors of the Pan- tay thoy regixned of Dee, 31 and the! |teaignutiohys were accepted at a meet Sug O4,the Bowrd of Dyer ora held In his olty on Jan, 15 last. ‘fhe Chicago Bank was branch of the, PaneAmeri- can Banking Company. In addition to holdiag the presidency | of the Chitago bana idunt ested (A ede Internadona! Bank and Hume GO, wt Nu, ot 9s tal Breet city, which tallied a shore (ime ag: despateh from Chica g tes that dunt throw $25,000-out of L nleago bank for his bank In this ¢bty and 914,900 lor a branch In the City of Mexico: ‘ye Chicagy dey patch ulds that the |* Mabjiities of tie Pan-American Hank In Clycago aggregate . The users are sau In casi, a susp.cious trust ded} and nome promistory notes, the whole | a tortemshlar of the bank, has disopprared from Chicago. Detectives) wee Nant in ‘him and he te belloved | to bein this olty, | Criminal progecuiion of the officials of the Pan-Amerioin Bank, 1 Chicago, wae snatimated. by Attorney v. G. Murvell, Who deporited §8ih on Jan. the glay before tho bank ‘aliea! was {inter | THE JAP! RUSSIANS REPORT BY ASH HAULING SIT CHATTING) (Continued fre from Hit First, Pee ‘The oflctat Célégram dose not ecloss 'the'abjent of the. ie 4 ag Ra ecielh proxpocte of: 4: gtnars! onuagenient) sh ah HUSBAND IS ND IS DEAD} Found Siting Hand in Hand] “iThs enemy on the right of the Hun River began seite ne torpe advanced from the district south of Chettsu.toward Hetkoutat bs Chenenienpao, Our army asstimed the offensive Jay ‘division of the enemy, at Ohenentonpso. era were dlepersed by the troops, who | 1 NO. 1568 j sour the head, |Court to-day Louis Brackman, of G ) WMeld<MershaY Oyama tmmodiately assumed the Axestaalve ‘and engage ments ooourred at Chenchichpao and Hetkoutatt he ‘Rusalang ‘at Ghenoblelinan Jthe, ssing who the Fieh darkyal-reporte yj Russians “Another detachment has béon capneing 8 dlviston of Rusiaos at Hole JAPANESE SEIZE AN. AMERICAN STEAMER, 10, . 8 P. M--The Amori- (booty ahh & Dollar, en route for Viadivostok, with a.cargo of provisions 4nd fordge Was selged yesterday by the | eu! ‘The M. 8, Dollar was formerly the’ British moamer Arad, built in WH at Nowoastie-on-Tyne, Bogand, she was uentiy avid to the Dullar Bteam- ehip Company, of San Francisco, The London deapacch. furthe? stated tho ML. 3 Dollar had been posted verci 4 (peeve thavioity ase mi case tra eae mth ventas et per omy aoted ea fo or ryaniase nea Bae hi. foraes sidered ci at war, aah edly a ship. aS atl a mi int, pot t ® question rahe could welged for cai ving such 200,000 STRIKE IN Lopz Ww FACTORIES, 0 the H resend ‘oveltta at ‘the tha dered he ek consl jay. ‘its hel. sauses and prevent thee ToCurrehge, wale me irapera ve, tee 4 bried be die r, the committee rejected Mi wit eas tons on te wround that «i i uch a Was not within ite bi a ee MOB ON tan, 2 8 ne pers ing rest Wad a he re men were ruck. ere to-day) = ‘gegele ns wt ah on he had bee! ff ah Trae n dee Rant eltua on a ‘Tor causing alarm, although there ts some lety rewards Ing & possible disturbance tarmorrow, MORE RIOTING AT LIBAU, WIRES TORN DOWN. patriotism they displayed on the occa- sion of the recent visit. of Emperor Nicholas and the Imperial family tol a declaring that the strike fe the! of tho activity of evil-diaposed lutioniace who have nothing in common with the workmen and, urging the latter to return to work and no barrasy the country while at war. f they resume their employments the Governor will help them. Otherwise he wily dake energotle measures to reatore| ‘Russland GN) tthe wAitor ~The Fvenine World: 's report| Dear Sir—My\attontion has been called , 25, Ovor' ir detach-' A} business. Subsequently Konmedy en- be | Company of his stock In the Amertcan 7 RT. A LOSER ‘ Preatdent Switee Eyplaing How Fah 38, when Gen. Kuropatkin advanced w fell corgi, from the vicinity of} Company Came to Take Con: | “tract ‘and Says It Has Been & ‘Losing Venture, to an article in Thg World of Thursday evening, Jan. 2%, headed: “B, R, T, Crowds Its Patrons to Give a Ring Big Profits,” and T must ask you to make proper re- traction in as prominent @ position in your paper as that occupfed by the ay- tole in question, The factd concer referred to in follows; In 19 H. Milton Kennedy had. se oured, Or was about to-secuse, a con- ing the ash contract hat article are as tract with the elty for the handiing-of | ialing ashes, and had applied to the Brooklyn Heiszuts Ratiroad Company for a track- ‘ge contract, under which he propo.dd to tranaport the ashes from the collect- Ing depots tnt outlying districts where he could dispoxe of the materia’, A con- tract was made with Kennedy under which the Helghts Company agreed to furnish him trackage and power at the price of 17 cents per car mile. It was then estimated, ag I recall it, that about | vr twenty cara would be required in this tered Into negotiations with some of the diregtars of the Brooklyn Rapld Transit Company for the saje to that Railway Traffic Company, which had been organized by him to operate the business, Hoylng in .the mean time bocome ‘oMclally connected with the Heights Company, it became my duty to look into the matter, I did not perscnally think it a very attractive proposition for the Heights Company, but found the Street-Cleaning Department of the city regarded tho arrangement as greatly to the advantage of the city both in the large saving to it in cost of disposing of sweepings and refuse and reducing the objectionable move- ment of ashoaits through the olty 11 bec and the taking over of this I cordract by the Brooklyn Rapli Tranait Company was strongly urged by the officials of that department. The’ Board of Directors of the, Transit Company finally did agree to tike it over by the purchase of all of the stock vwned and qonirolled by Kennedy, amounting to % per cent, of the whole, The contract between Ken- tedy and the city was duly trans: ferred and the transfer forinally ap- Proved by John McGaw Woodbury, Commissioner of the wepurtment of Street Cleaning. ‘Partewn vouecting stations were then fonstritcted, red! ewtate, cars and ocher usvehpary appliances purchased by the Americda Ruikway ‘Trattic ‘Companyt ‘fhe Brookiyn bye ‘Translt det haw adyanged to the \‘Drattic: Company Uhe money required in the procurement "ofthese facilities for handling the an neat, and hag charged that areata teregt on the saine at the rate of cent. pyr, anium, Up to the present time the Height Company has supplied trackage and wer for the cars of the Aj Lagpesel Rattway Tratiic Company’ under the oontract made with Kennedy Boor re- FIVE HURT IN ARRESTED HERE} TROLLEY CRASH fT ida of Pain-Amerioan Institue, Brake Gives a iiy and Loaded | Car Dashes .Down Steep Grade on Bushwick Averiue Line Into Car Ahead. a Five persona were injured in a coll: sion between two Bushwick avenue cars in Willlameburg to-day and twi score mon and women .were showered with bits of giass ‘ni splintem, ‘The Injured are William Newburg, of No. 48 Montrose avenue, out and con wed about the face and hack; William | Staunch, the motorman of car No, 1,117, ‘out and bruised about the bory; David Corodo, motorman of car No, 8,17, lo out gnd bruised; Frank Mayer, of jatos avenue, gushed by dro- and John Schumacher, 105 Montrose avenue, badly hurt ken ginga, No, Both cats were appronching aVrick street, on asharp down grade, with car No $17 half @ bi&ck behind car No. 1,117, when the brake on the latter gave way and the yehfole shot down gradb unchecked. ‘The crash oame before anv one had a chanee to get out of either car, Bvery window wae smashed gnd the platform of the bumping cars wrecked. Motorman Staunch wus hurled over the tailing by the shock, The accident “created great exchtoment in the nelgh- bonhood and the resrves from the Stage Atroet station were called out, Ambu- Jau.ces were summoned from St, Cath- erine's Hoapital and the wounds of the Injured dressed, Nono was go badly off, however, as to need beng taken to the hospital, Lr nene nT ANOTHER ARREST IN HECHT ROBBERY, Jouts Drackman, Accused of Hay- inp: Alded Charles K, Wallace in Swindiing Dry Goods Firm, Veculaiions aggremativg §20,000 having heen confessed by Charla B, Wallace, former bookkeeper for Heeht Bros,, Sixth avenuo dry=soods dealers the po- Nee arralgned jn the Tombs Pollce nd ind Hawt Fortyeolghth streets, Broo. fyn, charging iim wit hav je ass Wallice in swindling ha conploy Wallace, having ¢ | charge of embewel ine sentence in the Court of General Seastona, Sdeoate Poole held Brockman In Udon eth Wall in hia confession raid We drew cocks on Heoht ayes, whch Alleged Rracknsan cashed alde bank, a Philadelphia. Sighted, American liner Philadelphia, from Southampton, was sighted nt 242 AC WM eae f jock this afternoon. southeast of Btre sland, She may reach her dook to- night. or | Re ferred to, fies 43 Nyaa of this company Helgi lompany 1s pecunlar- ti Shtereated wih Mike trate gappany, to the spent of one penny,’and none ever mie een. reer ee been said concerning He profits of at 1 will his contract ¢ what I ould not give biherwise na . He itter of public information, that the it five months of the rations of the American Rallwav Trafic Company haye. resulied in a net loss of $10,602.70, ‘Very large additional outlay will have | yy to be made on acoount of the ash plant, It Ja hoped that with this and the light of further experience in pring what jg 80 far as [ know @ pioneer undertak- ihg, the revenue ultimately will bear 7 more favorable comparison with the epat, but even this possibility ie yet io be proved, EDWIN W, WINTER. —— BIG TELEPHONE DEAL. Companies Form Combine with Capital of $250,000,000, PITTSBURG,’ Jan, 2%.—Papera here |! to-day announce the combination of the telephone companies of forty-three American citles. JA the United Statee and Canada with a combined capital of $250,000.00 Into the Amenican Tele. ane and Telegraph Company of New 4" All the leading cities are in the dination and one of the first fhlnws te be done is to provide a trunk Ine from New York to San Francisco, ‘Nie deal is to be put trough 2nd announced at the next meeting e company t hela in Boston next month,” ‘ Pe MIGHT HAVE SAVED IT A Lot of ‘rouble trom Too Mich Surchy Wood, A little boy of eig eight years parents did not feed him on the right Kind of food was always nervous and suffercd from &@ weak condition of tho stomach and bowels, Finally he was | taken down with appendictis and af- ter the operation the doctor, know- ing that his intestinal digestion was very weak, put him on, Grape-Nuts twice a ied He rapidly recovered, two months thereafter heetaiea states: ‘He has grown to he strong, muscular and sleeps soundly, welghs| ¢ 62 pounds, and his whole system is {n a tine condition of health,” Namie | LE given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich, It {3 plain that if he had been put on Grape-Nuts at an earlier period in his life and kept from the use of foods that he could not digest, he never would have had appendicttis. That disease is caused by undigested food decaying in the stomach znd bowels, causing irritation and mak- {ing for the growth of all wip microbes, setting up a discaged con- dition which Js the active canse a appendicitis, and this ‘# more marked with people who do not proper ly al gest white bread, | Grape-Nuts Is made of the selected parte of wheat and barley, and Ww th peculiar processes of the cooking at the factory all of the starch te turned into sugar ready for imme» diate digestion and the more perfec: nourishment of all parts of the body, papiculasly the brain and nerve cen- "Rend the little book, “The Road to ‘Tho statements rylating to me con- |’ tained in that article are wholly false, |. his father 5 ip CONQUERED! Geherous Offer of a Free Book ‘to All Deaf People « Who Wish to Hear, | Deal people overt. Where should learn at once about the Wonderful new oure for deatness just Ly if covered by the 4 Ing ear 5) tat tte cence rks that every one may khow how Satan. f ation ane A ey oe pa Bhat learn, Ww om ne aise thi ik ae ihe ms sen fee pus dow ey y OH and alte ee a Hay on su ‘tote ean DRS Soertalist Pree "Book Destneen Epgoiatist & Bproule, ot hook’ Hal 1 the cure | Ccupon — deatnens NAME, ADDRESS ‘The Russian-Japanene war Rebar 4 4 by a competent authority Po aay "almanac ‘tor 19%, WANTS! — WANTS! Branch Offices OF THE WORLD the Reception of keep the Regular Advertising M MANHATTAN, Every American District Tolegraph of fice in the clty recelves World Wants af witice rates, UPTOWN OFFICE—No, 1881 Broadway, between 87th and BRth Gta. FIRST AV.—-At Nos. 120, 233, 830, 817, A4, 1401, 1645, 1712, 1789, SECOND AV-—-At Nos. £0, 104, 220, 440, B70, SBD. OT, 4, 1025, 1080, 1084, 1818, 1406, 1557, 1008, 1803, 1821. « THIRD AY.-—At Noa, 171, eae aa tr) B75, 472, GOR, (48, 660, 1010, 11658, 1841, 1260, ios ‘bea, 1628, 1792, 1700. hy tf 2110. pate af Riki Boe ei FIFTH AV. —-At Nos. 1820, 1860, 1420, 1468, 2210, re AVimwAt Nos. GD, 168, 247, 453, REVENTI AV.—-At Noa, 878, 676, 2203, mere A AV—-At Nos. 11 | a ae id ‘ A For es AY.—At Nos. 93, MIND 737, 740, FON; 6a3, Wd, BOE, OO. TENTH AV.—At Nos, 200, 472, FOURTH 87, and Bovery. NINTH 6T.—At No, 20 Fat, TENTH 8T,—At No. 835 East. FOURTEENTH 8T.—At Nvs..26, 8, 612, Kast; 467 We RIOHTRENTH BT, and Ninth Ay, ENTY-THIRD BT-——At No. 168 Raat TWENTY-FOURTH 8 and Ninth Av, TWENTY-SEVENTH 8T—-At No, 107°W. TWENTY-RIGHTH 8T, and Ninth Ay. THIRTY. FIRST BT, and Fourth Av, MIRTY-F' " TY. ND Prae SECOND OT —At Nos. 283, 408 FORTy-RIgHTH ST.——At No. 208 Bast, FIFTY-5ECOND 8ST. and First Av. FIFTY-SEVENTH ST. auld Nifth Av, BIXTY-SEVENTH ST.—-At No, 10:) West SEVENTIETH ST, and Weet End Ay. MIGHTY-SIXTH 8T, and Lexington Ay. ETY-SECOND 6T, and Madieon A\ NINETY-SIXTH ST, and Lexingtoh Av, bap dahl SEVENTH 8ST, and Amsterdam ain ae Pyar MARLEM OFFICE—-No, 211 West 128th St., bet. Tih and 8th Ave, 125TH ST—At Nos, Lay East, 263 Weet, 120TH BT, and Lenox 145TH BT—At Now, 304, 840 Wot. OTH SE, and Amsterdam Ay, ARSTH BT, and Amsterdam Av, AVENUE A—At Nos, 2, 86, 59, 82, {est AVENUE 0-—At Nos, Ag, OS, 147, 1 AVENUE D==At No, AMBTERDAM Av aca Now, 162, 188, om, 2274, Baa, 4021, RN BL rte oT —At Nos, 122, 124, 277, hoon ST. At No, 243, BRO, i BT At No, 8). COLUMBUB AV.—At Nos, 20, SH Bee, 576, TOK, 852, ‘bo. +e CENTRAL PARK WEst—de 406, CANAL ST.mmAt No, 53, af, vitoUsTow ATm=At No. 817, T-rAt Now 2a, 48 ICH AVAL No, 7 eh ‘bas aar rings Bey wy RPh on, ra it Now, 114, 470. 474, MADISON AVimmAt Nos, 1270, afte. 1604, 1681, 1692, 1750, 1848, ORCHARD 8Pm—At No, 172. 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