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w a / m i -^LWrita-. ava, aexioo; n m e to Bertha Lakln; 4wet:4a.0M.». . *.» . .nom
SAC*MAN ST. w ft. »M.« » Livonia aVe, tffxioo; n i l ; Hsrcy C ehrvttti to delation Cohan; mart 11,000 nam
J'UIT lwjtln« at • • cot land Peter Flniiltran, run* w 70 to Heairy VfcO-4«Veer'i line x s SO x c 70 to eertaln r l fht of way x n — to- b«f; Hourly
. t i t * V Campbell to Marcus B Campbell; tnort |500. ttoni
U S t t U E R ST, « s, 76 n Ainalla at, XffUtt: h * 1: Mary T, wife. * Patk J E»an to Otlbert P Trwrtow, Q C; mort $2,200 nam
J A M B PROPERTY; Stella L«er-bttr»er. N Y. to Otlbert P Trtw-low; mort rc.SOO .'n»m
PAglPIC 8T. • w cor Trojr ave. 1W* 107.J; John R Ryan to J » a Sehetp-loh; snort $l,f£t> nom
WAJUWORTH BT, * m. Ml a park ave, 18.9x100: h. ft 1; foreclose; Charlea OtKlen. to Pfttk J KcNaraee ....V»*4>
MONROE ST. n », 200 e L*w(s ave, Iftxioo; Mary A Mallory to KUa A Search •'• — • nom
EAErT FOURTEENTH 8T. « a, 140 a Av» N. *»«1W; John H MtOTar. Waltham, Mass-, to Jullua BiUsch* nom
CHAITNCBY 8T, n », 488 e Lewis ave. l M x l M ; h & 1; John J Kever to Johh H Hoffmann; mort 84,800 *.*5»
IRVING A W0. n e cor Hanaan at, SfixlOO; h & 1; Daniel Seholl to Welz ft Zerweck; mort *4,*W . . .nom
STONE AVE, w s, 1S6 n Dumoin ave, 36x190; h & 1; Davis Caaper to Zodek WHesman; Vi pt; mort W.4T8 .......mm
O R A V E 3 E N D AVE, vr a, 440 n Ave F, JOxlOO; Sauveur H Pages to (.race C Halstead u n o m
EAST NINTH OT, w », 3t4 n Ave D, 22*100; h & 1; Stephen C Haletead to Sauveur H Pages, N Y; mort (1,750 i . - n o m
KAST TWEtiFTH ST, e e, 222.2 » Ave C, 40x100; Wm S Colver to Henrietta, C Godfrey; mort 83,200 nom
QTTINCY ST. s », 1S9.8 • Sumner ave, liXWO; h A 1; Horace P L-laton to Wm B Ferguson; mort 84,500.. nom
ETGHTY-SIXTH ST, s w s, K1.10 e Stlllwell ave, runa -ft w 76.8 x a 47.6 x w 100 to Stlllwell ave x I 80 to Ave H i e UJ.3 x n e 88; Geo A Lockhart to Jennie A Squires 160
ATLANTIC AVE, n s, 811.8 w Bond St. 22.5x80; h & 1; Henrlette A Von Deeeauer to Wm P Wood, Rldge-wood, N J ; mort 88,000- . .nom
FOURTEENTH AVE. north cor Sixtieth st, runa n e 60.2 x n w 61.7 to Netv Utrecht ave x s 69.3 to Sixtieth e t s i e 22.1; Jessie Rose, wife, and John P, Highlands, N Y, to Geo W Hartley , 1.080
THIRD OT, w s, 114.8 a Baltic are, 28XxW; Walter E> Davloa to Phoebe M Van Buren — ; . . . . . . n o m
T 2 N T H ST, o s. 187.8 w Fifth ave, 1S.8X100; Tenth st. s a, 234.9 w Fifth
. ave, 18.6x100; Tenth st, 8 s, 283.3 w . ave, 18.6x100; Wm M Van Anden
and ano, exra Newbury H Frost, to Samuel Williams 12,925
GRANT, n w cor Atlantic ave, runa n tlo.5 x w 125 x s IS x w 138 to Nicholas ave x s 1S5.9 x e 250; Hel-oitu M Bettehu to James E Pearson, Hempstead, L, I 100
ELTON ST, e s, 175 s Belmont ave. • 37:6x90; h A 1: Geo W Mahady to
Johann t . Weber; mort 81,000 1,600 COOPER ST, n w s, 262.6 a e Central
av«v-ii9xl<#; h ft 1; Chas Stocks to Mary A Tuthtll; mort $1.280... nom
U B E R T Y AVE, s e cor Thatford ave, 56.2x100; Herbert C Smith to Rocco IMsso u ...3,000
COOPER BT, n w P. 281:3 n e Central, ave, 18.9x106; Mary A Tuthlll & Chsa Stocks, heirs Henry Stocks. to Victoria, A. wife Chas Stock*: a a g; mort $1,260 • nom
COWENHOVEN'S LANE, n w s, the rear end of lot being n •« 105 x n w 30 x s w 103.9; Rlchd A Lake to E I Wilbur nom
BATH AVE, n w cor Ray Seventeenth i t . runs n 125 x w 98.S x a 35 x e 40 x s 90 to ave x e 58; Hattle A
.Campbell to Emma Jacobsen; subj to tnort nom
ji DEKALB AVE, n s, 60 c Adelphl st, 20x«; h ft li Marpt T Carrougher to Isabella C Carrougher nom
H E W E S ST. n s, 60 e Marcy ave, 20x 96; h St I; Francee A, wife John Buckbee, to Augustus Wentel-moft 83.600. nom
MONROE ST, e 8, "100 n Liberty ave. 76jftOO; Henry Chapman, Jersey City. N J, to Clara Mattacn; 1887.1,500
THIRTY-SEVENTH ST, n s, 100 w Fourth ave, 20*100.2; h ft 1; eQorg-e ITnderhlll to Edwd C Underbi l l . . .nom
HAWTHORNE ST. s a, the rear line lot belrqr 1055.7 e Flatbush ave, runs e along rear line 50 x n 108 to Hawthorne at X w 50 x s 108; Theo B Starr, exr A trustee will Ells A White, t o Roso Reis 2,000 Sam* prop; aama to Robt Getty..4,600
PLOT bafrlna at a w cor thereof In n vr » Gravesend Neck road, where said road la intersected by division line land hereby conveyed & land now or late Caroline Kouwenhovftn, rurts n w 161* x n e lffl3.* to Rydem lane x s e 1607.4 to above road x s w 103.8 to Ave U x w 296.8 to Nostrum! ave x n 890 x w 280 to centre line Eas t Twenty-nlmh s t x * 200 to AVR U x w to eemr* Eaat Twenty-sixth st x | 420 x w 130 x a 109.4 to above road x s w 24S.10; Chas E Ferklna to Jamea B Hag*1n, Fay-
,t» Co, Ky nom
wnpwr a r t * T A wwrnr W « « -Tw#hly.aig | i th st n Mermaid a v e . . M i l Co; Fifty-seventh s t (c) WW
L*kin. Redlk, to Curtia B*o« Lumber Co; Backman st (c) • •*•
La&in, Bertha, to sajne; Sackman i t f » ...v $50
Cohn, O. to same; Sackman »t (e)^.. . 878 Sajralowit*. Jennie, to A Bernowaky;
Belmont avo n Watklns at 600 Ham man. J F. to W H Bucke; Lin
den Boulevard n Noatrand ave 1M Nohe. K, to German Savings Bank;
Montrose ava n Humboldt st 6,000 Pace*. 8. H . to 8 C Halstead; Eaat
Ninth Bt (c) «M Realty Aaaoclatos to Titi* G A T Co;
Warerly ave (c) ",660 McNamee. P J, to same; Walworth
at (c) 1.860 Wood. W P, to A Berry; Atlantic ave
n Boad at 800 Van Boreh. Phebe M. to J H Droge,
guard; Third ave (c> 5,000 Wolf. T 9, to B Anchelli 8ixth ave n
iiartloia pi U 6 0
WllilAma 8. to Metropolitan U f a Ins Co; Tenth, st n Fifth ave; 3 marts - - 7,500
Search, Ella A, to Mary A MaJlory: Monroe f t (C) 3,800
Hansen, J C. to Cath I MeCollum: Fortieth st; (c) 1.300
Harris, J G, to T B Hall; Twelfth 84 • 2.730
Poudlet. W C, to M Marks; First st, nr Savewth ave 4,000
Holmea, Sarah A, to G H Perry; Mil-ton st, nr Franklin at 2,000
Traub, Marfrt, to J Weldner; Grove at. nr Ralph at 500
McGratB. Julia T C, to N Y Bldg Loan Banking Co; Cbauncey st, nr Evergreen ave 5,440
Wilbur, E I, to same; lot on Cowen-hoven lane, ur Fourth ave .....4,810
Dlaso, R, to Mary W Smith; Liberty ave, cor Thatford ave 3,000
Burnes, G W. to Universal Trust Co; Bath ave, oqr Bay Fourteenth st..5,760
Laurla, J, to Maria /White; Third ave; (c) 2.000
Imperlale, P, to M J Kata; President •t , nr Third ave ft 2,000
Fitch, W Hfl et al to J Bunce; Irving pi, nr Putnam a v e 500
Hilton, D B, and G Levy to Brooklyn Lumber CO; East Nineteenth st, nr Ave W 4,041 Same to same; Eaat Twenty-eeventh at, nr Ave Z 4.587
THE DAILY STANDARD UNION: BBOCfKLTK. TTlfeflPAY. APRIL 15. 1902. •-•"" " 1 ' l ' 1 ' • ,1 "ilin >i il. i ijml i . JI ii mi • i i i ' M I , . ... "niirTnai , , , • , , i
11 AJff>«8WAMCaAX.
The Peoples Trust Company.
172 Montagus Street,
Capitar - $1,000,000.00 oSSrlded Profits, $1,509,746.01 i *. « ^ i f c i . ! S . C A * * p » * J . t , Pr««ia«»t.
E D W A R D JOHNSOM J A K L E S A . » O O D T . 8»ertt«r]r AMt.»«cr«tary.
Letters of Credit Furnished, _ " A Y A B L K
I N A X Y ' P A R T O F T H E W O R L D .
I n t e r c a s t A H o w e t l O n D e p o s i t s . •
8 A W 1 M A M P TtlTAWCtAX.
THHIE RtASOXt FOR MUtiK6 FINANCIAL MATTERS.
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MANUFACTURERS «l»SPUa!llJi4«rU^fortu. I K I l A I I i l l . Si.:'..»2.n..!.!>!» | I I U U I U U l Authorised 10 »ct ns c.Jk.e.< ^ lu i t . aDMtM*'
TRA1XIH GUAKDiAM. *rf! A LEGAL "'-POflTuHlf POU MONET.
Trsvaten' L.KTTKHS or TREDlf secured. ACTTB A» THiaTEKS tot B»Uro«d and otli«T
Uortaife* »r»rl *cc«pis the Trineter Ag^nir end KKolSTRAR of SiocW of Corpora I Ion*.
Ir.ttref allowed on deooelte Subject t« C »%«it. • • » » : • tl>rou«h New Vork Clea.-lnB
OFFI:EIW W I L U A U J. COOMH3. President •TiX-UAM H. NH.Hrtu,. Vk.-I»r.»ld«nt. TVIL1.1AM JI. MATHiCSON. id yiceProtldeoW FHA.MK L. SNtr-fKX. Se.-n.taw. W11.UA14 C. NKSU1TH. Aes't Secretarr-
Csees Jrtouw.
IOARl> OK D1RKCTOR3. WllUsBi H. Nichola. K. T. Bedford, WllllMB J. Mu'.hKtaa, Wtlllitm J. Cccmbe, aanford H. BUs,ae. John II. HaniB, J»hn H. H. hutnann. J»me» H. Oliphant.
Dwlsht Cnurrh, Henry Battorman.
Aflo'
Assignments of Mortqaaes. Nichols, Martha A, to Henrietta Mel-
ody ...4,600 Johnston, G, assignee, to Emily L
Blckel nnn Title d ft T Co, to Amelia E Crane..1.8B0
Do to Maria P Jarv i s 2.000 Do lb Bertha M Wefer 2,500 Do to Jennie M Gould 3,000 Do to Cath A Morrison IM* Do to Home. Life Ins co; 2 a8sts..2a,s00 Do to Meth EplB Hospital 15,000 Do to PourhKei?p«le Ravgs Bank..J7,SO0 Do to D 8 Rice, trustee 3.500 Do to Rose T Longenecker 1,500 Do to Anna I Ledford .....3.300 Do to Frances T Hill; t assts 7,000 Do to J D Walsh; 2 assts 12.090 Do to Brooklyn Chlldrens Aid Soc.S.uOO Do to Louise B Truef i t . . . . . 2.000 Do to Harriet R Craitt 2.&00 Do to Minnie C Seebeck 1.000 Do to Ellen D Cass, trustee -6.000 Do to G H Harrnan, guardian. . ..1,500 Do to E s Bailey. .committee B.'WO Do to Eliza J Leverlch . . ? . . . . . . 1.500
William Ulmer Brewery to Wm Ul-mer 3,500
BoroUKh Park Co to W H RevnoldR.2,500 Reynolds, W H, & Borough Park Co
tl Title Guar ft Tr Co 2,250 Thompson, W W, trustee, to Mary .1
Leverldge 1?«0 Johnson. E. to Borough Park Co....2,500 Title Guar & Tr Co to W F Kelley:
3 aBsmts . . . . . . . . • • • • • • lygS Walsh, J D, exr, to J D Prince, Jr. .4.000 Jackson. T F, et al, trustees, to P
Morgan - j,0fl0 Betts, W T, t o P Morean 5,000
I Schaefer. L W, to H Birk 400 I Brennen, 1 H, to C E Covert 1,636
Burr. J A. trustee, to Josephine Cae-sldy 1-500
i Stewart, T E, committee, ftc, to E A Everlt n o m
Edward rtinmsn. W a s TuUl». Wi'.llam A. Naaft. w. n . Haurti. W. V. V nrftwan.
1. u: .';,h Mi :cr.»uer, John C Orr. Royal C. Peatoody, John M. Ireland. Char'ea O. Oatea, Daniel P. Mr»»»e, Frank Hailay. Jan.*. t, Morgan, Fr.irk P. Jonea.
EaGle S a v i n g s am> Xoan Compant!
LONG ISLAND LOAN MO TRUST CO.
F I R S T -The secarity, which la oatmreachaiMs.
8 E C O N D -The conrenlence afforded by Its centra! location
T H I R O -Tke prolt, iaUrcat la allowad ea daUy.halaacea
Capital, « ' . . 51,000,000.0'i
Surplus ft Profits, Over $1,300,000.00
FDWARD MERRITT. President CLIHTOH t . HOSSITEB, Flret Vice-President
PAVTD C, LEGGET, Second Vice-President FKEDEHiCK T. ALDRIDGE, Secretary.
W1LLARD P. SCUEMCK, Aait. SeaeUry
" T E M P L E B A R . "
Hamilton Trust Company, 101 MO\TAM'K s l l l F K ' l .
c . v r i T H . . «30<».ooo. s i R i ' L f s . s soo .ooa
Mftlt.BOAPa
W A T S O N * O I B B O K ' 3 K A R K B T L E T T R R .
"The Internatiojnal Paper stocks have ''•••n quiet e t lata, bat tha fact that this company, together with tha Great Northern, own the most valuable water pow- I T ».-, A
Pennsylvania
Paya liberal Intareat on dally saUneaa. Higher rate* paid on time deponlie. Arevpia trasla ereat*4 By will or otherwise Acta a* Trustee amd Transfer Agent (or eor'po*.
atl-.ne. Authurlied to ait aa Gua, dian. Eaacatat and Administrator.
Wills legally prepared »1M eafely keirt. Family and t>usine« accounts solicited.
Waiter C. Humatoas. Wlluam H. Lyon, John C. McOuire. Kugcne F OConnoe. Thomae E. Peaisalt, Fred H. Poneh. David B^ Powell. Atttlard F. Smith. William v. R. Bmlta,
J'mothy L. Woodrust. •wnih B. Walts,
1M REM8BK ST.. near City Hall Square.
CAPITAL AKD SURPLUS OVER $800,000.00 F A T S 4 PEP. C E N T . P E R AN'NCJst. J t l t . T
AKT) JANTJART. ON S A V I K Q 8 ACCOfJNTS. P A T S 5 P E R C E N T . P E R A N N U M . 8 E M 1 -A N N f A L L I . CN I N V E S T M E N T AC^lUKTi, P A T S O N MOXTH1LT ACCOMUI.ATIVE ACC O U N T S FT.OM 8 TO 8 P E R C E N T . T E R A N -N U M . A C C O R D I N G TO N U M B E R OF MONTHS' D E P O S I T S REGDUAHI^Y M A D E .
B E Q I N N I N O A T A N Y T I M E . L O A N S O N IMPROV E D W C A L RF.AI, E S T A T B
R E P A T A B L E . IN 144 M O N T H L T 1 ' A T M E N T S .
i;r>u A n n U. B H I T T O I . Prewiarnt, E I . W I S S. P I P B B ^ t a t V I r « - r r P » l U r - o t .
t O K O R O B J . . l \ l l l ) l \ . Id V l e e - P r e n l d ' t . « . i :oTl t . l5 XV. V A K B S A I I , S i r e r o t a r r . J A J l l i S T . At tRLtsy . T r e a a o r e r .
TRUSTEES: Paul Oront, James H. Ferguson. Richard H. Uaiwbaer.jr. liiward M. Calld. A»^» H. Crdpsejr. Fitward E, Brltton, Jamea T, Aihley, G»orge W, Wakeman. Elwln B. Piper, John T. Rafferty. George J. Jariln. Frederick H. Schroadsr.
Louis Deer.
OENERAL COUNSEL,. MESSRS. CARIt * OROUT.
O P E . \ MONDAYS I . M I I . 8 P . M.
etti» < rviltTJETH ST. n s. 1M w Fourth
ave. «TX1«*,8 : Cath L MeCaHum, N T, to Jens C Hansen nom
ST MARKS AVE, s s. 40 e Klnamton ave, 30x10*: h & 1. Juliette B Fink to Mew Vt»k Bldg Loan Banking Oft: mort 89.008 nom
•frERJ-JNa PL, i ». « l * Brooklyn ave. ISaMS: h ft 1; Chaa G Beynolrls to W m Elliott 4k Mlnne, his wife, tenants by entirety; mort 14,800.,.nom
HAWTKTK 9T, sa . 80 e Marcy av*. 5)1160: Mary M. wife, & Carl Van • Puatan to Emma Capelle; mojrt 810,00« ..;
GATK8 AVE. n s. SM.S e Reld S).10TC100; Howard A Sehermerhora, White Plalna, N Y. to Eather Jobn-i»an. Yonkera N Y; mort $8,000 nom
FI.17i«KINn AVE, n s. l«t.4 w Broadway. 31.4xS3.3x2S4x«; h ft 1: Joseph Mehhng to Walburga Mehltng, his wlfa: mort 13.000 .nom
SIXTY-EIGHTH ST. n e s. 84110 n W BtKhtepnth ave. R0.7xlJ0.1 to Slxty-•eventh at, x 58.1x121.8; Bobt T Mitchell tr»Charles Bradley ...8.000
M'rWNfrtTGH ST. n », 140 e Stuyves-ant ave, 19.7x100; h ft 1; Gertrude 8 n Hart (forrnerly Rudd), wife John O. to John R Sparrow; inort 84.800. .nom
CEWTOM ST. n w s. 150 n e Nelson »t, I9x»«: Chas M Wemmell to Pat-rtek Holland .4.000
FHTY-Kmrr sr. n *. m t Fifth a««. MxlflO.i; Meyer RpMnatock to Bebr>eea Welwh; mort |W0. nom
OCHAN PARKWAY, e t. SW s Catan ave. 40x1K«; Fsnrsle Leslie to Gertrude s I> Hart; inert 83.891 nom
TH1RT> AVE. n w s, S# n • President at. tm%n; Ellen Donnlgeii to Mary White snd Rosins TAures . . . . . J.S80
BERGEN ST. s e cor Grand ave. Ms 80; Christopher Boylan to Annie She.ng-enberg .nftn
DABN. located on lots 3W to 488, map prop Hsn« C Pfalaafaf. New Ut-reriht; Minnie E MrLure tn Gustuva A Helm, recorded as a "bill of sale".ISO
Judgments. (Tr.t nam* of the Judgment debtor Is siren first.) Brooklyn Heights R R Co—Edward
Donnelly, an Infant, etc ..233.44 Same—Bernard Donnelly 69969
Moore, Mary T— Josephine O Borland; D ....3,940.80
New York Hay Co—W Hotalinsr 141.13 ScHnorr, Geo—O Mauer 299.46 Garlln, BenJ—Union Stove Works..312.47 Carrvello. Benj J—N Y & N J Tele
phone Co -79.27 Laaoport, Robert T & "Jane" Byle—
same ....70.42 Genres, Adolph—L I R R Co Wulcahey, Michael—same LouKhmaJi, Patrick T—same., Goehler, Frederick—same Murphy, JohndAlbert Most Waldron, Sophronlo—T V Eadie . . . .
kYunkelch, Karol. n-us.rdlan of Chas— Brooklyn Helfhts R R Co 138.46
Kennedy, H Milton—Frederic Currle et al ..18188
El ting. LOUIS, Ell A Iaado'-e—M Zach-man 4SL48
Sitterty, Edward—G Dusenbury et al.39.33 Brabson, Tom—W Foster 1,744.79 Cohen, David—Brooklyn Heights R R
Co mM Burton. John F—United States Cas
ualty Co —819.14 Miller. Frederick W—F W Randall..232.94 Dowst, Arthur A—J Guell 19t.80 Garniar. Edwin R. and Georice Feoer-
nie-^J B M Duche et al «>U7 Robrop, Cordelia A—Long Irland R R
Co et al «»-»l Tuntsofi, Irvlntr D—T Q Payne I48.81
149.11 149.11 149.11 149.11 .89.37 .31.38
W1LLIAMSBURGH TRUST CO.,
OFFICES { BROADWAY AND Kl.NT AVE. " i 861 FULTON ST.
CAPITAL. SURPLUS*AND 1 * 1 1 Qfl fYnr, UND1VI1JED rP.OFlTS J * I . 1 » U , U U U .
J. O. JENKINS PRESIDENT.
F n f ^ E N k V N . v . : : ; )™*****w*w W. ADDISON FIELD. Secretary.
I. HAMBUROKr, Assistant ew.-etary. T. H. MiFARLAND. Asst. Secretarr.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES. William Bern, Lucius II. UIKIOW, Earn o. Busbne'.!, Dnviij F. Butchar, Charles Cooper, Silas U. tVK.-lter. William H. Davoi, John Dltmas, Jr., P. H, Flyno. John R. Hearemaa, Utiiiy E. Hutchinson.
Henry N. Whltoajr. • l U t S B . D U T C H E R . >-real.vnt.
WILLIAM H. LYON. Fh-.t Vlce-Pres1d«at WILLIAM itr.KHf. Sscand VlcsPre*
JOBKPH II WKITK Secretary OlOBOE HAPPEN. Asst. gissrataty.
FRANKLIN TRUST COMPANY,
H i r s i a i j i i e . c o r n e r C l i n t o n S t r e e t , I R O O R L T S I .
CajPITAa. . . 8 1 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 St » > P t r « «.jSD T . V D I V i n B D
P R O F I T S 81,:S84,OO0 Authorized by -txn to act as EXECUTOR, AD
MINISTRATOR. TRUSTEE. GUARDIAN. or
era and wood pulp iandw la tha country, •lot* net team to b>> fully appreciated in Wall Street. So shrewd an Investor as I D. O. Mills is the prineipai stockholder In I International Paper. A new paper company la formlnsj, in Canada, where tha j International Company has large Interests, and wa ejuote from its prospectus »ome information and statistics bearing on the paper industry, a s follows:
" 'To supply the enormous quantity of , wood pulp now rwauirets by the paper ••• .' kmg (gdustry, the paper makers of ' .reat Britain »IM1 tha Continent of Europe- have been drawfng thair supplies fiotn Norway and Sweden. But the supplies of Norway and Sweden, aa well as those ID tha United States , are beginning to show signs of exhaustion, while Can- j aria is coming rapidly to the front as the ] • inly country from which large and Inexhaustible supplies may be expected in i the future.
" 'The growth, of the paper Industry has been enormous. Twenty years ago only $ per cent, of the paper manufae- \ turea was made from wood. To-day over "'0 per cent, ia ao made, l a the City of New York, alone the dally nc-WRp«pevs " consume over 138,001) tons annually. In I the United S ta tes the production of paper '• r« quires 21,000 cord* of wood each day, or i over 6,300,000 cords annually.
" 'The growth of spruce In the United i States Is confined ip N e w England, the j Adirondacks, a limited area in West Vtr- ; glnla and North Carolina, and small areas In Northern Michigan, Wisconsin
, and Minnesota. Lea* than ten States out : of forty-five grow any spruce.*
"The C i i - i l - G e n e r a l of the United! States in the City of Mexico has Just
| made a very interesting report to the j Government, from which w e extract the : following, which indicates the growth \ and development in Mexico that may i well account for the advancing tendency
of Mexican scgurtlies; . " 'Since the present era of reace and
prosperity began In Mexico, under the rule of President Diaz, a new capital has been growing up, which bids fair to be, ere the close of the present century, one of the stateliest, wealthiest and most beautiful cities of the Americas. During the paet twenty-five years, the city founded by Cortes on the ruins of the capital of the conquered Aztec Empire has undergone a great change, and each year the progress of modernizing it is more noticeable.
" 'Narrow and dirtj^strFcbt arc being superseded by broad asphalt avenues, paved largely by American companies, and beautiful macadam driver-, rolled by American steam street rollers and made of stone crushed by American .machinery. Parks are being: Improved and beautified by competent men. Shudv
RAILROAD. STATIONjoq.i.ef rulton Street. FA*T MAll̂ l imited to two But-
B A R G A I N NOTICES,
t t f taa. .
SPIRITUALISM- n s S H E A S a c c c g Dr. EUsraon. Marvelous msdiusa, ISsdlssI rlalrvoyaut Oradualssf physician. Beads H'». Tele true. 81 .SO. Removes evil. Rekaltea separated. Cures the sick. body, mind OS! Fulton. Drooklyn. Send 19c. (as test taoroscuB« and blrthstooe.
»>t Parlor Cars New York <o Plttsborw. Bleep-ins car Plltsburs; to CMcitg. No coaches to Pittsburg
" •45 A. at, FA8T. LlNE.--Plttsbor» and C.avs-laad.
» 4 8 A H PENNSYLVANIA LrldTTBD.—Pullman Compartnisnt rUse^ng. Dmioa. Sn»ok:n», and Obrtrvatlun Cam Por ChloaaA. CtsMrelaod.
•. LowMv " Tol«»b. CtBcinnati [nltaiapolls. L-'IUIS.
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„ CHTCAOtt AND 8.T. LOUW EX-PHB»S.—ror Tola*,. .^ulsvIlM (via Cinein-caiiL lnd:anaa,.ms. i*h>kaap. dt. I^iuls.
s -to p. m. ST una KXPREsa—ror pttt*-burs. Columbus. In lunaaalls, Louisville. St. I.041S.
B:dO P M. WESTF.ltN E«PBES« .—»w CM-7 4 8 P M. PAC1KH* EXPRESS For Pittsburg
and Chicago dally. For KooivilU dally, v i* Blunuudoah Vaisa* K^ute Cuanecaa Co* Clays-
• ^ V S r eSKte*»D AND CTRCINNATI ( THE FOUR-TRACK TRUMK LINE.
FORTUNE REVEALED 1902— BEND Me., birthday. & quaations: trial horoscope; lucky b in* • tone mailed; p^rbna] consultation; gives names; » c . aaward GONZALK.S. 23a Bsrgen el J . .."•',,- . . — : — r - : ; = - = . V : J : L . , " - 7 ' S , - ^ I , ;
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NEWYORK ANTRAL ^ — ' & HUDSON RIVEB R.R-
RXPBJCaS.—s-or littaburg. "claweUad and CU»--•iniiatl-
W A S l f f N f i T T l M A * D T H F . S O l ^ T H . •*-J. 8:13. 9:15 (Dining Csr) . 10:05 (D in ing Cmrt,
. a .JJ (Dto lng t a r t A M.. 19-^S (Edalng C a n . 1 S 5 < 8 : U "Con»ti.««kuial IA*>.." al l parlor a n 1 Droiag- Care) . S;f5 ( W B l n i C a r l . 4 : t 8 ( D o i n g J a n . «:4S (blntf ir r»r ) . »r06 and l» :$a P M. r u n d a y s . S:15. » : l s tCmhsc CWJ. I t i d S ( U i o m g Car) A. M U : i b iD la lng Car) , (? : IS "Con- i
Sr»»sloiial U o i . . " aU P a n o r a n d DI»!ng Cars) , j :I» (Din ing C»r). 1 IS (Dining Car) . 4 : 4 3 •
' D i s l a g Car) , t 46 ana 11 a » P . * L s 'O' .THERN R A I H V A Y . — « M » w e » . J t l S , 4:10,
and UJtH P M ,.,<,'v A T L A N T I C COAST LINK.—Expraaa. » : » A. M.
and feet P. M daily. S r . A H . A I U ) AIR L I N B • A t t e V A T . — " F l o r i d a .
s n j Matropol l tao Umlted . • • l t : 4 5 P. M. da l ly , l - arrs s s . 11 .*8 P M dal lv .
NORPTJLK A N O W E S T E R N R A I L W A Y — F o r . dlessrdaa an.l N e w Orisans. S:1B P . M d a l l y .
C H E 6 A P E A K K i OHIO R U L W A T . — T : 4 » A, M. ; » ^ i ' ' - , , > » a " a *3» P M. dally. F O R OIJ1 P O I N T COMFORT a n j N O R F O L K . —
«:4S A. M. w » e k ^ a y s aad S:35 P . M dal ly A T L A N T I C CITY — Express . 9:46 A. M. and 2:4S
P . M. week-days; Suodays , T:4» A. M Through V»stlhu:ed Tra ins . Butret Par lor Cars and ajtandarl Coaehes on wee«-d»y» . P a r l o r P e w s -Ins Car. Par lor Care. Din ing Car and S t a n d -
_ »rd "oat he? on Sundays. CAPF. MAT.—JUprese . 11:45 P . M. w e e k - d a y s . L o r r Brauch. Atbury Park (rntertaken. S u n d a y s ) ,
Oc ian O r o v r and P c i a t P l a a s a n t . 8:48 A. M. . i U : t S . 3:15. 4:49, aad 11:16 P. M. Sundays . »:I8 A M. a r l 4:45 P. M,
K O I ! P R l X A D K I . P n i A . «:03 7:13. 7:45. g: l» , 8:48. 9:15 lOln ing Car) . !
(11:45 Penney".van}* U n i t e d ) . 10.03 i l ) - ! » 3 c a r ) , 10:48 (D in ing Car). 11:49 A. M.. 12:45 (Din ing Car). 1:33. 2:45. 3:15 (Dlnlnjt Carl. 3:45. 4:13; ! 4:15 (Dlnlaaj Car) . 4:48 • O m l n g Car). 5:4"! ' D n- , ir.g Cart. 7:48. 8:15. 8:33. 9:08. and 1 1 : 3 « P . M. •-urr.aya, 7:49. (no coaches) 8 13. 8:43 9:15 (Dining Car). 0:48 (9:43 Limited) . 10:43 (Dining <"or) A. M.. 11:48 (Dlnhjg Car) 1:4<7 ( D i n i n g ! Car). 8:15 tlitnlagi Cay). 3:45. 4:15 ( P i n i n g | C a n . 4:45 i D l o i n g Car), 8:40 (Dmlng C a r h ' 7:45. 8:15. 8:38. 9:08. and 11:30 r . M
T l e k ' t C ' f i cos : N o . 4 Court Street . 93 B r o a d w a y I SflO Fuitoti « t . . and Pennsy lvan ia Annex S t a tion. Browa'.yn. T n s N e w York Trans fer C o m -B a n wi l l cal l for an.1 check b a g g a g e frags < hotelt and res idences through to d e s t l n a t l j o .
J B H I T C 1 H N F O N . J . B WOOD, Usr.erat Manag.-r. General f > I S I A g e a t .
2 - ' 0 . i o n o
9 H O U R S TO N I A G A R A FALI .S . All through trains stop at Albany, Ctlca. ggtra-
cuse. Rochester and Ilttffalo. Tralni leave Grand Centra! -Helton. Fonrta.Ave
nue and 42<1 Stxaet. as (Ottawa: 3 . I E A. M.—MAIL AND PAPER TRAIN.
• ' >* Dally—For Poughheepsis. Alhiwy Dtlca. eyricuse. Rocteeter. Muflalo. CMvaUna, Cln-ctanatl, Detroit and Chicago.
8 ' ^ n A M—Dally, except Saavday.—rXnau .<3U BXPUtK STATE EXPRESS, UMITED. Fastest train In the world. Due Bnttaln. *-4jS. Niagara Fa Is. 5:48. Toronto, 9:09 P. M. Detroit. 11:10 p. j | . Montreal, 9:20 P. U. Train is 1 mltcd to lt» seating oapaclry.
O . A C A. M.—FAST MAIL Dally— For pouga-v.-T'.l keejisle. Albany. achenectajy, Utlca.
Syra-use. Ru.hester. auffalo. NU#ira Falls. ClcvelanJ and Chicago, and ascent Sunday. Montreal. •
1 0 : 3 0 * M.—D.VY 9JXPRES8. aacent Son-all tmaortan'. day. lor Buffalo and
New Tork ,-tati> p.Vnts. 1 *iVl '' M ~ s JfTHWESTERN L I M I T 1 , v , v Dally — Foe f o i u e a h u s ClnclBnaU.
I D In-
NEW JERSEY CENTRAL. Uhertr St. and South Ferry (time from South
. I Ferrv five solnutea earlier than below, except -"Pjjciai anvantaxessssuca beaut i f i ed b y c o m p e t e n t m e n . Shudi- m -IS A L K O A L DEPOSITORY FOR COURT *,„«,«. „ r „ K»|r,<r „ h m t » , l T»l->a-i=, -.r T . I ' I - *« r""'*1'-
M O N E Y S . ALLOWS I N T E R E S T O N DEPOsiTa. t r e e s are belnK p l a n t e d . \ l a s a s . tr p i . o - . fiTs its services on favorahle terms as I'Ete OF C!)RPORATION MORTnAOES.
Offei T R U S T ! _
HKOISTK-\R OR T R A N S F E R A G E N T F O R CORPORATIONS OR M U N I C I P A L I T I E S .
LOANS MONEY ON A P P R O V E D S E C U R I T I E S . Checks on f i l e e o m o a n v m-IU be p a i l through
lh» New York Clearing H o u s e . OEO. H. S O U T H A H D . Proeldent. VVII.r.IAM H. WAJ.I .VCF. V!«e-President. OATKS D. F A H N E h T O C K . 2ii VIce-Pre i ' t .
< S R ( n v E L L RAriOF.N. Jr . . Secretary . C L I N T O N W f L U D L f M . A a s i Secretary .
T R C S T E K S A. A. Low. Edwin l>».-k»rd. Darwin R. James. Joseph E. Dr.>wn, Wm. II. Wallncc. Cro»»ll Hadden. H. E. rierrapont. Qao. U Oeiott. Oae. H. 9o>Jth»rd.
Thomas E Stlilman, Martin Jooat, Geo. M. Calt. Robt 11. Woodward, St^war: L. Wootlford, Frederick W M-vsa. Henry C. rtutb*?rt, w/llhe'miu Mvnderes. Oaies D. Fahnestock.
KINGS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY
CAPTTAI, M U P L I S
*42, 844. 346 Fi;LTON ST . sJS«»<).ol)0 Kt.lsOO.OOO 1
JULIAN D, FAlRCHIIp. PRESIDENT WILLIAM MARK NESS. . { - , . , , . D. W. McWILUAMS
a- MORRIS *Secre TKDMAsi
VICE P R E S I D E N T S .
John ArbucHle, A. Abraham. ' leo . V. Brower. i toewell Eidrldge . Jul ian Tt. F a J r c h l i a l o seph P. Grace. John (lood. Nelson J. Gn*r*. vvnuara I l a i k n e n , I&s. C. Hendrlx. luseph Hubar,
Anthony N . Brady H«ni-y O. H a v e o i - y e r Fret ler lc P . O'.cott, John ft . l ent lne . Mosaa May. F r a n k Jenkins , Theo F . J a c k s o t Marehs l l I , D r l g g , Wl l lard P. Reld F r a n k H a r v e y F ie ld .
DIRKC-fORS. Joseph U c h - n a n n , T h i s . 1. P s t t c r s o n . John W. Weber, Fred. (J. t^n^mermttna, M. U RejTiolds. John J . Cooney. Robert T. Whaien. Ira Leo Bamber*'1- . Chas. M. Davldoon. Joseph l luber.
Guetav J. I, " aoarschuck. John H Scheldt. Char le s E n s e r t . David W. Sti»ln.
F I N A N C I A L .
Mortoaois. Albert, Mafgle A F. to t. Mehrmaiia;
Franklin ave cor I'erfen i t . . } , ! ( • MeTletrtan, F, to T V Hatmet, trus
tee; Humboldt st n Maulirlt St....4.010 LatMrkowits, P. to M Reynolds: No
111 * ISO Varet s t . . . . . . . 10.006 Jaokaon, J H, to Cath M Carey; Mo
i l l Bergen It r. MOO Rita, Mary, to Title O A T Co;
Myrtle aVt (c) » 4.S69 MfM, to Rot* Hepreman; same prop
erty ^ . . . .M*0 Wad*. Mary t. to J F Harden»lr>k;
Strutn Third st n Berry «t fM Qtmtm, Thereaa. to Mary C Bolton,
wisat («> ^.....Xm M o r t t a T » a t Nlneteermi st wT..... W
Mechanics' Liens. HQPKlrtSOM AVE, « t, 90 n Pitkin
Ave, KtalQO; Burns Mantel and Tile Co agt f rank Rosenberg; and Abraham Baruseh 7O0
COiiHKXCK WT, n s. 100 w Columbia St. 27*43; Robert Grafton agt John Mints* and Rlehartt OlbbonB T4.W
•r ' ' • ' • ..'" • ' • " ' " ' ~~~- "•r~rr '••' •'•'•'"• " ' *'
•irm»OQATir« WOTICES. IN PirRtttAr<..CSS OF AN ORDER OF TK%
Htm, James C. Chureh. Surrogate or the County of Kings: Nollrl Is hereby glTen. aceordlng to law to 4ill oertoea having olalms against Maria Horoer. Also known aa Maria Anna tt-jmar. late of ihe Coontr of Kings, drreaeed that th«-y »r* reoulred to ethlbll Ik* same with ihe Vouchers thereif. to Ike subeesrlber. at his p'.a«e of bua|. j ness. tl»» offlee of Wm D. Veeder. Kia.. Ally. for Exscuthr. No. 878 FUC.OTI etreet. Bro-ik'jn Pareugh New Tork CHy, en or before the JOUl day ofterJembsr aaau—DateJ ilar^h J7th. 1999.
JlJLltti LF.HRKNKRACsft Rxeeutof. WM. D, VaWPFR, AUornev for Rx»rBtor,_8T5
T I T L E G U A R A N T E E ATNO T R U S T C O M P A N Y Knows and discovers ail ihat can be known or discovered about r
Real Estate Title. All that is unknowable and undls-coverable It Insures against. UAP1TAU AND SURPLUS - $ 6 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0
146 Broadway. New York. 1 7 5 Remsen St.. Brooklyn.
F i u S it.7 : Brooklyn Borough. New tork Ctty
LKOAt. NOT1CBJI. NHW TOltF Srpi tEMB COURT. KiNfJH
Coun'v.—tjlllan t, ' enda vs Asgustns C Fr»n-•toll sod (iifJrs.—ln pursiisnce of s Judlment nt wweelaam's •»« »»>•. em'T " » « • *M •htrrsa. In the thovs «ntUl»(T action, hearing date the Jl i t 4\gy Ot >i»»*k, . t W . t. Ihi" underiignad. the f»t« •tea in 1914 ioataitni namcil. will sell i t ptibll* kmtlt>« st tae Brnoklyr. rtetl EMate sltrhant*, nueab*r IW Montague street. In the Borough of nrookiya Cmmy Of Kings. St*le of N«W Tort, on the » l k 4 » < •» * ' * n - y™*- . * ' lw«W« ov.lofli noon, on ikBt Idy. by Jsmej L, nrumlev ^t)«. <Mei*ee the eren lwi directed hv (aid Jlnlgment to be sou and therein described As rslldwai a l l that e*»!«W kjt, pl»ca or parcel ^of haag wrth the hulldli.J 1 Improvements .. •Hosts, lylwt »nd helps in , ! , *_' o r *«r ally «f
Improvements (hereon erects
^ Cbunty of Kings (n«w Horougfl or
•feokijAi, elly »f N e * fork and Stale of New f»rit. S04 boUnsWd and deierlbed as follewt CommeBolat •» the north elds of Marion strati at » point distant three hundred ISOO) tse l 'aUt •el* from tne Iwnheai.erly cornsr or M*fl*n •ffeei »n r
at a tnint distant three hundred (900) tk t ' tAi t -from til* Imnheai.erlv rorner or Marlon
.'(uyvesant svenue; m n i m e thanea northerly on a !me tiarsll'l with Sl'iyvelant »ve-
PARIS & THAYER, STACK HUD BOND BROKERS,
82 BROADWAY. NEW YORK T*l#ph3ne 1WTC Hrofd.
9T. TOIVNSEND THATE9L
Member N. T. Stock Exehant*.
HRNUT L. FATIIJ T.lKfi. V SA~.^.
IDYTMLUN I I , BAHKE'RS.
57 Bri l . t l j . Riff York, and 191 Montagus St., Brooklfn.
Member* New York Stock Fxctutnjt*V
BIJlKe. Asa't Sacrstary. THUSTEKB.
Whlttaui vr. Ktnyon. Joseph Llolunaaa. Lawli ; j.kcniiach. D. W. McWiUiarajs, James NcOovern. Cord Meyer, Dick 8 Ramsay; 11. B. Fchermann. Wm. V R emilih, W. M. %'an Anden. John J Will lame,
Thomas F White. Acts as Kxecutor. Administrator. Trustee.
Guardian. Recalver Qemmiitee of the Insane, Transfer Agcrtt am*. R»s!«Jrar for Corporations. Designated hy the Oemiral Term of the Supreme Court as a legal depository for Estste funds. Re. calves deposits suMeet t? che.lt at sight, and ALLOWS INTF.HB8T ON DAU.T BALANCES. Checks pes* thmus-li the New york Clearing House, ISSCKti INTRREST-BEARINO CERTIFICATED OF HRPORIT. Collsets rants, coupons and lalar-est and mRnages property of. non-residents. Be- ra i l road r e a c h e s Ihe port etiree Letters of Credit and Drafts payable in any part of th* wor'.d. KKEPS WIU.3 FREE OF C-HASC.'SJ
P U B L I C N O T I C E S .
S E C O N D D E P A R T M E N T .
He squares, where the lower (lass ron-j gregate In great number?, are belnr im
proved. " 'The city is one of the beat llghtM in
the* world. One Of the alectrlc lieht companies is American, and another tirm I Is now laying light and power cables.
" Over hfty miles of electric street railroad have been built and put in ope-a-tion in this city within the past t w o . years, and fifty miles more will be in npcratlon a year hence. All of the-ma-terial for this stre'-t railroad has come from the United States, save th/f boilers j for the power house.
• 'Automobiles of American manufae- . ture are quite numerous ok the stye-Ms I and In the parks. The privatp cprris^cs of the wealthy residents are equal to those of any city in the world.'
"As suggestive of the advant.iees - of : buying Into Mexican railway pr.pertles, we quote the following from thu same, report-
" 'Numerous changes In the ownership \ and managcni.nt of Mexican i.iilroads have taken place within the past year . The Mexican Cantral Railroad, thu most important system In the republic, has recently passed lr»to the control of n group of capitalists Identified wi th the Stand- • ard Oil Company interests. No radical , changes in the management of the road | have yet been made, and it cannot be j positively stated that thers will be. I Whnt is more Important to ?|!exieo is that the stronger financial backing of j fhe road Is certain to be greatly improved In every llr.e. The extension of , the Colima branch to -he port of Man- | zanlllo is being pushed rapidly and will ; probably be finished within two years. In this connection work on the port works at Manzanillo is progressing satisfactorily, and the harbor will probably be finished by the time or soon after the
The advantages to Mexico of this transcontinental connection are obvious.'
"Of course all the?e matters are incon- j sequential at the moment, for everything centers In the Louisville una Nashville mystery. The stock closed
E A S T O X . B K T H I . K H E M , A L L E M O W • AND M A K H C l t l S i K - 1 4 ! « 0 t an.! B e t h l e h e m only). 9:10 A. M i;5:4S Eajit^n only!. P . M. S u n d a y s . 114:28 A ^ M t : 0 0 5:»> P . M.
\ V I I . K K « n n t n K A N O S C R A s i T O N — il4:00. 9 :10 A.M. . 4:40 P M. Pumdays, 1:4:25 A . M .
I . M i C W H i i l ' . T O M S R I V B R V \ (» I l A R J t B G A T — !|4:00, 9 :40 A, M.. 1:30 (3:4J», 114:10, L a k - w o o d only) . 5:00 9, M. Sundays , l>M:15 A. M
A T L A W T i r C l T V - » : 4 0 A. M ^ 3:40 P. M. V I N E l , A * r > A N D B R I D 4 3 » 5 T > 0 3 » — 1:00 A.
M^ 1:30 P^_M. L O V O B t t A \ f H . A S B I R Y P A R K .
O C E A N G R O V E . P O I I F T P L E A S A N T A N D S E A S H O R E P O I N T S — !'4:(«n. 8:30. 11:90 A. M.. '14:45, 9:30 P. M. S u n d a y s . 9:00 A. M.. 1:4:W P . M.
Dal ly—Foe C o l u m b u s . d:»napiills and at. Lout*.
2 . f V J '•' M — D a l l y . — N E W T O R K A N D CHI-• U U CAOO S P E C I A L . F o r Cleveland. Toledo Iv-trntt and . 'hi i -ago.
3 . O f l P. M.— D a J y . e»?«n« S u n d a y s — A L B AN Y •"•HJ A N D TKOT F L Y E R . Arrlvee Albany 0 4 0 P. M.: Troy T:00 P^ M.
3 . O K P. M — D a l l y — A L B A N Y S P E C I A L . A ' -• « J rlTej Albany 8:20 P. M.
A ' i V s •*• M — D a i l y — D E T R O I T A N D CHICAOD ~ « W SPECIAL. Arr ives Detroi t 8:15 A 9 1 . :
Chicago. 4:00 P. M.
5 . O f ) p M . — L A K E S H O R E L I M I T E D . D a l l y •«»vl 24-hnur tra in to Chicago, v ia L a k e Shore, and St, Louis , v i a Big Four R i u t e . Dw» Cleveland. 7 : 3 * A. M. . due Toledo. 10:23 A. M.-Chlcago. 4:90 P. If.; St. Louis. 9:45 P. M.' Sleeping cars only .
6 " i V l *'• M — W E S T E R N E X P R E S S Dal ly— . v r u For N i a g a r a Fa!!e, Cleveland. Toledo, Detroi t and Chle seo .
6 . 0 C P. M . — M O N T R E A L E X P R E S S , D a i l y — .C«J For Troar. P l a ' t s o u r g . Kurllngtoa. Montreal , and. ex.:ep; i?at:ir(3ay nlghte. f6r Ottawa
7 . O Y I P. M . — A D I R O N D A C K A N D MOK-: I - O U T R E A L E X F R C a a Dal ly—For AdUcss-
Oa :k Mountaiu; , Ma! m e and Montreal, v i a C t l r s ,
O ' f Y i p - - M — B F F F A L O S P E C I A L D u l y — v s . W For Alhsny. r t l c a Syracuse . R a A e a i e s v
Buffa lo . N i a g a r a Fa l l s , Hami l ton . Toronto S U M Auburn Road. fr
9 . O f l P. M — S O C T H W E S T E R N S P E C t A L . • * • « DaCy—For R.icheeter. It-jffalo, N i a g a r a F a l l s . Cleveland. Cinc innat i . UadUtaapollj a a d St. I.ouia.
9 . O n P, M — P A C I F I C E X P P . E 3 S . D a t l y ^ - F o r • « U Albany, s-yraruse. Rochaeter . Buffa l , N i a g a r a Pa l l s . Cleve land. CinelMiatl aad Ckl-raieo
I 1 . O f t I' M — N O R T H E R N N E W Y O R K I I a J U E X P R E S S , D a l l y — F o r Ct l ta , . Ogdens -
hsirg. Watertown. Ma^sena Spriags , Syracuse and Oswego.
Net Jersey Central—Fhi.idelphia & Reading'
iW", Kaitof l I ? " ! ! ! slS*>'— M I D N I G H T E X P R E S S . E t t « 5 t , l?2( \ 4:40 ! vt'% 8 a n d » > ' n i g h : — F o r Albany and s t a t s e n j
H A R L E M DIVIESCAN. 8 : O S A. VI and 3 : 3 3 P. M.—Dai ly , eaeant Sun
day to Pittsfteld- and N o n b Adama. S u o d a y i on ly at 0 : W » A. M. Pu l lman . ars on al l through traina. Tra ins i l luminated w i t h P l a l s r h Ugiht. Ticket Offices at 33S a n d T28 Ful ton M., and 109
Broadway. E. D. . Brooklyn: 113. 1591. 415 and 1210 Broadway V, Cnlon S<|. W . . 975 Corumha.4 Asa . , 133 West 125sh St . . ( i r a n d Central S ta t ion . 113th St . S ta t ion and 138th St S ta t ion . 3»ew York.
Telephone "800. 38th Street , N e w York,-- for N e w York Central Cab Serv ice .
B a g g a g e checked from hote l or res idence by Weetcott Express C o m p a r y . ' -, A H . .<M1TH. O E O R O E H . D A X l B L S .
Qeaarad S s s a a r n t a - i a a t . Oeweral P a s i s g a t 1 Agt
F O R P H I L A D E L P H I A ( R e a d i n g T e r m i n i ) — 1 | « 4 : » . F9:9 | , "e-.M. s iO:!^. ' l l t S O A. M.. •1:94), t t : 3 0 . *S:«o. t*3:4«, t 4 : « 0 »H4:fO, t4: . '» •S:0O, t « : 0 0 . '7:0V. t7:30. | 9 : 0 0 . •12:15 w i t .
F O R R E A D I N G A N D H A R R I 9 B V R G — 114*0. IfttsB. 8:00. » : l o (10:06. 11:80 to R o a d -InR o n l y ) A M , 1:20. 1 * ) . 4:30. 4:40. B:00 (7:30 to R e a d i n g only) P . M.. 12:15 m d t S u n d a y s , '14:23 (11:30 to Read ing on ly ) A. ML. I TO (J3:40 to Reading only) . 9:00. 5 :30 (9:00 to ' R e a d i n g i n l v ) V. M 12:13 mdt . I M I WW a v
F O R P O T T S V I I X E . S l N B t R Y A N D
NEW YORK TO BOSTON SPRINGFIELD LINE.
Via Sprlr.gfletd anil the " "I.I BOSTON A A L H A V t R A I L R O A D .
''*•**' «• ""' j (New York Central & Hudson River R. R.. I esseai Trains leav? (Irani Central Station. Fourth
avanUe and 4»d street. New York, as follows: L*ave Arrtre Arrive
New York. Springfield. Boeton, ra:oo A. M. 12:45 noon 3:30 F. M,
112:00 ooin 3:18 P. M. 5:40 P. M. •4:«U P. M. 7:27 P. M. 10:09 P. M.
3:11 A.M. 8:19. A. M. W 11 1 1 1 sgsii»<isi^v_iis.fai" i f i . ^ "a-oo" "o.t Tickets at New Yi-rk Central ticket offices. 419
I L L I A M 9 r V K T ~ { ! 4 . i l Q , (14:25. S:00, 0 : | 0 ' -n\ 121S n - o s l w s v in.1 i t H n n d i > i t r l l S l l l l n n (tl:S0 to Pottsyl'.le only) A. M.. 1:20 1:S0 ! ' **' orano central aiation. (4:30. 4:40 lo Pottsrllle only). 7:30 P. M.. 12:15 mdt. SunUays. I!4:2J A. M,, 1:00 (t3:«o to PotUviMe only). 9:00 P, M.. 12:1$ mdt.
ROYAL BLUE LINE. (N J. CENT —P. & R.—B. A O. UTS.)
F O R B A L T I M O R E A N D W A S H I N G T O N —18:00. •I0:0O. Ul:30 A. M.. *1:00 fl:30. f 3 : l 0 . *3m. '":<K P. M.. *12:15 mdt.
IN THE MATTER O F THE APPLICATION of The City of N e # York re.ative to acquiring . title to PITKIN AVENUE, from Stone avenue to linn between Borougha at Brooklyn and Queens. I In the Twenty-sixth Ward, In tha Borough of Brooklyn , T h e Ci ty of N e w York
N O T t C E M HERE13Y O t T E N T H A T W E . ' the unders igned, were a m x i n t e d by an order of i the Supreme Court IBtJe s n d "Btwed here in on the 22d day of June . IfcOL and Ju ly filed in the office of the Clerk of K i n g s County, k copy of w h i c h order wa« filed in the off lee of the Reg i s ter of the County of K!ngs on the 2»th day of j J u n e . 1991, and Indeaad In tha InJo* of t lonv^y-ancea l a sec t ions 12 »nd 18, B l o c k s 8709, 3710. 3711 3712. .1713. .1714. 3T1.3. 3T10. 8717. 3718, 3719. 372U. 3131, 372a. 3723, 3724. 3728. 3728. ' 3727. 8728. 373», 3730. 37.11. 378a, 373s,, 8734, 3783. 9739. 9727, S7.18. S739. 37*0. 8J41. S74S, 4001. 4001. 4903. 40M, 4fp3. 4008. 4007. 40IIS, 4208 4»0». 4210. 4211. 1212. 4213. 4214, 4215, 4218. 4217, 4017. 4018. 4011), 4Q2U. 4081. 4022, 4(123 41)24. 4227. 4928, 4229. 428(1. 4231, 4212.
Off ices : L i b e r t v St. Ferry . South F e r r y 113. 201. 434^ ,1300 . 1384 IVway. 182 Stb A r e . . 28 Colon Sq . W o s t . 153 Eas t 123th. St . . 273 W e s t 12S:h S t . . 245 Columbus A v e . . !4ew York; 4 Court S t . , 344. 800 Fulton S t . . R.-o.ik'.yn; 98 Br- . i . iway, Wnthuffflborg. K e w York T r a n s f e r Co, cellp for and checks b a g g a g e to d e s t i n a t i o n
,;Fri-,m Liberty St. only ' D a l l y t D a l l y , e x -cent S u n d t y . Iftundgy only. JParlor ears only .
W . O ITF.SLElt. C. M. R f R T . Pen'I Manager. Oen' i Paaa. A g e n t ,
LEHICH VALl-¥Yr S a t u r d a y a t 11M4; M o n d a y It so'.'l Up to TrMasarrlT« at sol desert from station foot of Fulton St, 133, an a d v a n c e of 13'4 p o i n t s , a n d ILI u „ . r , J ; ,^* i ! ' r e l t : e ' t S u o d ">' - . o t b :t u'»,M.d,JlT-. closiid strong at 11^. Northwogt closed Pnturday at 239'.%; it v.ent to 249 Monday, and as long ns the dividend on It Is only 6 per cent, the Income on the capital Invested at present prices Is on'.y about J'-S per cent. International l*Ower, a stock tlytt Wall street has no confidence In, was whirled np to ll!Hi, airalnst 010% at Saturday's elore.
"Money was in good demand, but there was ertoUgti of It around, t per cunt, bfcing the prevailing rata"
tl.OB A M . t J . I * * » .
East on Local.. ..HalUln Local.
Arrlri Drrwlirn. t«.05 AM 9.99 A «
».(» m » 4S » JJ.SiiffnlOjJWjrolt A ( litcaro Hpr«' t u . t f a a B L A C K rDLutOKO axpais j s . »:o to . „ 11.19 r M ..Maueh Chaak and Healeluo LorsJ Mi vs A M •9.4* r M IV llkes-Barse and f rreatOB Eiprm. tl M r • tl 4} H ; . . Kaaton Local S — 3.58 p M Chicago end Tnrnntn Veetlhiiln " 7.49PM... . TH» StTPPALO TRATN
. p a o on p H 8.99 A n
Tickets aad Pullman secomtnodatlnn* st 3KU end mo Fulton St., 4 Court St., 98 Broadway sml foot Fulton 8t Brooklyn. * "*•'
NewYor Transfer Co. will call tor aad cheek
t WST7R A l t C F..
m. 42%l[ 4ZU. 4236. 42.16. 42-17, 42.18, 42t8, 4219, 4230. 4891. 4222. ««S. 4224. 4225. 4229. 424' 4242. 4943 MDfi. 19!)
wenry clews, .lames B cjews. John H, Claws. 9Jsmb»f N. Y. Stock fci Member M. Y. Stork Kg C. P. Soladerbur. Member X. T. Strn-k Exehapge
HENRY CLBW3 A CO., HANKFRS.
3 1. 1 8 . i n a n d IT D r n a d s t , ACT A RANKIN'O nt-'INESB l.N ALL
ft-< BR.VS'ClltS. •tcurltles Bought and Snio on tha New Tort
(tork Es.'haoge,
£ g r ^ 0F^cri9rcoTrr?T'ST mi\&?^_ GOLD MINING IN MONTANA.
"Dorothy" tt*res or. p sp«ctus sent on an-p(lcsYr«F. to *HCHL'>« « l . E l ) B A B N M . l S Broadwsv H. Y.
Ennla & Stoppanl telegraph: "Mari;".t will probably continue Irregular, unless It is definitely announced in what hands l/oulivllle A Nafhvll le is lodged. The stock looks as though It had touched high point for a time at leost;. If "iV>-Isville papses to the control of Illinois Central, F»ock Island or some other ptrnng system the market w'll ronn steady npistn, and show further Improvement."
S H R T l O O A T K a N O T I C E S . IN rlRSCAIJCgJ OF AN ORDfcR OF THE
i C. C Notice la herey
Hon James J!. Church., Surrogate of Ihe County J give
to SI) persons bavins clal) iven, arcr.llng •if Kings.
j ?ch.ir«h. Ia»e of t h e - Counly of Kings, de-
.. 4240, 4144. 30C8. »»»4. 4W», 4010. aftflo, 39*9. 3990, 4000, 4011. 4012 4913,.
4014 401J. 4019. commlttionsrs of K»tlm9(. andr, Aare'ssment for the purpose of making s Jnlt ahd equitable estlojale of the lots or damage, If any. to the raspeetlv* owners, iesees. (tartles and persons entitled to of Interested In the lands And premies* lo b». takes for the purpose ol opening i the sa'.d s l f lA or avenue, aa par.lculariy de- ' scribed In th« petition of The City of New York, j filed with said order In too ef'<ee of Ctei* of I Kings County, and for the purpose of making a jut', and addiKble aeeeatrhent of the benefit of sa'.d street or averue so »» be opened, to tha respective aWaera, purtleg aad persons respectively entitled lo or interested In the lands and promises and not required for the purpose of opening staa street or avenue, hut benefited th.r'iv. and of ascertaining and defining tha district heneflled bv said asseseminl. and the es-tent and boua*arli"s of the respective tracla and parcels of land participating- In tald benefit, arid of •lorfnfmlng Ihe trusts anl dutlsa required of it. »y tUVa 4 of ehaptat XVII. of ihe Charter of The City of New York, and tn« a c u or parts of I acts supplementary thereto or amendatory there- ' of.
All parties and persons Interested in (he lands ! and premises taker, nr to be taken for lbs pur- I pose of oPeKlOw sal', street er avenue, or aff«,«l«d thereby, and having any claim or demand en ae- . . . . . . . .
sarne' g1 .Tvj t?f"d h 7o'V^^^^ I J™V.'." ^.^JSSTSJS* * 5 W . C ? ' . , . . ' J ' : A « » ? * ! I >• W , L U * « ^ " ° ^ missloners of Estimate gnd Asseesme--
offlee in the Bitreau of Street Ope Law Department. Borough Hall, Brooklyn. In The City of New fork. . affidavits of other proofs as «>e said »wnfr or olalmanle may desire, wllhin twenty days after date of Oils twice .
And we, the tald Commissioners, win fe* in
THE Metropolitan Plate Glass Ins. Co.
LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. Trains leave F L A T B U S H A V E . S T A T I O N for
Green port—<t:ag A . M. . 3:&3 P. M. Sun. . 9:09 A. M.. 4:13 P M.
Montauk. A m s g a r s e t t . T h e H a m p t o n s , Sag Harbor—S:29 A M. .3 '22 P. M, e*c Montauk) . Sun. . 9.-U9 A. M. <4:I3 P. M. ago. Monlauk).
Centre Morlchea—7:07, 1:2S A. M. 3:22 P. M. Sun. . 9:03 A. M.
P a t - h o g u e . Istlo. B a v s h o r s — 7 : 0 7 9:28. 10:32. A. M.. 1:54, 3:22. 4:27. 5 :21 . 9:13 P. M.. S12.-08 night . Sun._ •):«» A. M.. 1:26 P . M.
Babylon—7:07*7:59 , 9:28. 10 9 3 A M. . 1:59- 1:91 3:22. 3:3.1. 4:27. 4:52. 5:21. 5:,19. 3 :537 r?:3.1.' 0:53. 8:87. 10:07 P. M., 12:08 o:ght. Sun., 9:23 9:03 A. M.. 1:25 0:39. 10:0fi P. M.
Wading River—8:54 A. M., 4:27 p . M. Sun. . v i ) A. M.
Port Je f ferson- 5:50. 8:34. 11:04 A. M. 4:27. 5:3». '11:28 P. if. Sun , . 9:53, 9:58 A. M.
S n l t h u w n . King* P a r k . N'o-tnourt. Cold Baring. Hum!n«tnn—S:30. 8:9* 11:04 A. M. 3 : 2 * 7 4 3 ! S.-39. 9:99, «11 2 * F . M. S»n . . 9:93, 9:58 A. M,. 9:24 P. M.
Oysr .r B»v. Olen Cove, Rea CHIT, Roelxn—i:»» , B:B4. 10:52 A. M.. *12f i5 . 1:M. S:Ja, 4:21. 5.21 0:33. 8:07. 10:07. t l l : 2 8 P . M. Sun . . 1:83. 9:5S A. M. 1:54. 4:13. 8:94. 10:OS P. M.
Far Rockaway . Arverno. A r v e m e (Stralton A r e . ! 8:30, 7:07. H:H. 10:00. n o - l A . M.. 1:2J .111:5* 3:22. 4:21. "»:r,2. 5 :2t . 3:59, l!9:93. 9:53. 8:07; 10:07 P. M . 12:08 nigh'.. Sun. . 8:99, 9:53, 1111.23 A. M . 1:54. 9:33. 7:56. 1(10:05 F M F r o m Brooklyn Bridge—3:20, 8:0* P . M.
Garden Citv , lIempalead--*s5:50. ft«:37. T:5C 9:25. 1 0 : 3 2 , A . -.v', . l i : 2 4 (•12:55 Osrden O t y on ly ) , 1:.V4. 1;22. 4 .21 . - 4 : 2 7 , 4:52, 6:21. 3 5.1 a 2 l , 8?35. 8:07. 10:07. t l l : M P . M.. 12:00 night. Sun. . t t* :03 9:53. 11:23 A. K . f t l : 3 4 . 4:13. 8: f3 , 8524. 10:05 P. M.
•Sa l . oa iy . tWed . and Rat onb". ItFar Reck-i w a y only. " O s r d e n City fHewipttead Crasamg). w e s t Hempstead only . ' UAlso Oarden City 'Hempstead Crossing, W e s t H e n w s t e a d ) .
BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD.
O F K B T V V U I 1 K .
HOMEOFFJCEt
47 Cedar Street, (BTOKEB BLtrO)
NEW YORK CITY.
Leave ,N*.w York City.
Chicago, Pittsburg. Chicago. Columbus.. Plttsburf. cieva Pittsburg. O v e "Pittsburg LlmlicJ'
South Liberty Ferry. Rtraat.
•12:10nt. «I2 I3n' •12 rc,pm. • l:0flpm. Diner. |12.33paw I l:Wpet. Dire-, f 1:28pm, t 1:30pm. Diner.
fl:55pm. • 7:00pm. Buffet.
IUD* against Robeit inty of Kings, de
ceased, that they are required to eihiblt the sstoc, with the vouchers thereof, to fhe subscriber al his place of transecting business, N .. TSf) ru-Kalb avenue. In Broiklyn, Kings County. M. Y., en or before Ihej 203h day of July »#»•.,.— Iis:i-« .lapunry 8, 1903.
RrtBETBT F. f fMoRAH, Admlnlstraior WILLIAM H S. JAY. Attorney for AdmlnJMrs-
i. r." 204 Montagu* s'.r*9». Beooaijrn. N. T. I • ? • * _
L E O A I . W O T I C F 8
r i i A R T K . i i K M l a T a . T H E O L D K 8 T 1 E W I O I I K COMPANY
111 ITS LIME.
irg . Cincinnati. Ft. Liuie •I2:|hnl •12:1(nl (• nclnnatl. f Louis • »:J»am •10:00jm. Dln.r. ,v. lr'c. lni"1' B :- , • o u , " * ft:53t?m. • 7:Onpm. Buffet K o " 0 * tl2:35pm. t l:80pai. Diner.
R O Y A L B H ' r : TKAIN& Washington. Balto.. t 7:r,-,am. t g:oQam. BuffeT Washington. Ball) . . • 8:531m. •in :n©,m. ninir S-"!^ n l i2 n - BlHn•• *11 :«:>»tn. ' I l - i i em Diner Washtngflm. HalM.. •l2:».Vm. • 1:00pm. Diner'
t 1:23pm. t 1:3.pm. tilrl>r • S:X5pm. • 3:40pm. Diner. • 4-35pm. • 8:00pm. t> ner. • jMprn. • l.mm. Buffet •13:limt. •I*:l3nt, Ple^,
JAXT 1ST. I902 I A a s c l * ,„ , ,
t . p l t . l » • « Met S a r p l a a
^ i n 5 . t ! f . c J 2 i S H i S ^ ' V l m J f ! l t i 5 X' ! r , v viRTtTt O F A CSVPITAJN* W R I T o r E X
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Washington, Be:t "Boyai Limited,
Washington. Uaito Washington. Ilal'.o Washington Bal'o. . -la.iunt. -1»;I! • tiaily. t Dally, es.-tpt Sun.lay. I Sundey oSlv
Officer: U». 201. 434. 1300 P.roedwsy 21 Union Snuare. W . jini Orend Street. X . Y : 3*3 Fultoo Street Brooklyn: Whitehall Terminal and Liberty Street. llaggagr cheoktd from holel or residence te destination
- i -
EUGfNE H. W1NSLOW, President.
DA-UEL a WBITNIY, • . VtctPrfrtdent.
• • - Bxretary.
Rendanc* at our s«!d office m Ihe Slit dap of April. 1902. at 4 o'clock In the afternoon of that day. to h»ar the tald parties aad pereone in rela-Hon thereto; and at such time and place, tad at turn further or nthj-r time and p:ac, a . ere may appoint. w> win sear »u.»H owners In reds-tieo tlierea. and eaamlne proofs of such elaim-ant or claimants, or sieh additional proofs ent allegations a* mav th*n be offered by »uch owner or on kehelf of The c i ty of New Tor*.
Dated Borough nf Brooklyn. The City of New York. March 12. 1908.
OKO. \V. PVUMER. ANDHKIV (.CMOS, JOMFH K QWRNe.
nu» . n i partly t»rr,ugh a early »> 1 one hup. dre.l (109) feet to ih.- center Ha* c th* bloet: thteee «a*t«r1v «long tald center line an.) pafal. let- with M»rlo9 tfreel tweniy-flve ( » i Jsel. thence eeailherlv and on t ll»e par*" -
"id partly i h n u t *
D l i l O I - L ' T I O N n O T I O X S . MGtiCB IS HUnitP.V OIVEN THAT T t t m .
'* <19) f**4; , gartnerthin Irtetof re e«i«Hng bdwewn A U A M O . He: with «ttt»" i P ivf j ieR tod M A N * • K R O X I K * , p«*«r th*
veetm liji-efvtte.tlid n*"'y throaaw a ptfty Wall , nrm name er style ,-f Krmlka anl Rnydet, c e e r r . rtae hunAred (loin feet to the northerly ti.lt pf ma on tmslpett, a. I f n t i for the tAle of h*,r ; Marlun tlr*»t. thefir* wctterly eleng said pnrtn- ! gnd ate tt vfett first ttfeet. near Bheepeheeo etlf eld* el MMifm str.tt twenty-fj»i a9) feet R , v Roat . ( o n e , H'enJ, Dorousp t t | ^ B to Ut* polsR fr P W | of begtonlpg— Deled trW*. « , . Vork. M, t . . has this d»y c -
CHARLtW ft. TARKR Clerk Co*amU»)
tflgg Tra,..
kftttaaea S t I R R O O A T E ' I WOTtCES.
ncers, ett >t sltry A. Dtalke whioh the htd on the 8th da> ol March. 1999. of »t any time Ihercatier. of. In and to the following described real preperty: Alt that ceritlh lot. pier* er parcel nf land, wlK th. balldlngt thereon erected, annate lying gnd bring in the Twentieth Ward of Ihe Borough of Hi I N . County of King*, city and Stale o f . \ > w York, known ta No. 109 AdVlpbl etrtet. ! sml Nninted and described at follows, to wit: liegmning t t t point on the wteterly ttde of •.ilelphl ttlet lour hundred tnd «lghty-tl« feet irn and on* half Inchet toutherly from the eouth-wetterlt corner of Adeliihl street and Park ave. nue. ihence running wetierly t t right angltt with Adelphl itreel en* hundred feet, more or •est. thenre toutherlv tweniy-flve feel, thenct rsiterly al right anglet with Adelphl street i>n. bundrd feel, more or less t* Adelphl ttreel, and
rthrrly along Adelphl sir feet to the point or Place nf J
UK.iRUB B. KNOl^aND. Depute fu
nt street twenty-five ~ if begianlng — Dated "
Hence rnirtherljr along Adelphl street twentjf-five n'y, 19
CHARLK* (IHDRN. Hhetlff. I 11 n-s
AVERY & PENDLETON, Wotters Dittrtct JUnatets .
Itt4 Montague Street*
INSURANCE -
COMPANY, n. T.
1« ( e e r l t t . 114 D r n » , | „ , t B , | V
Cash Capital, $1,000,000. Orott Aeaele D*e. 31, 1999 . . g.3,0D7.4.%0.,3f) IJabllltl** 4 . 5 » 0 . « t a j « I
gurplB* a* to Police Holders L0gt*ti ~- -faM tlae* organ Hall on.
8 U R R O C 4 A T E 1 R O T I C E a . IN !'in«iAHc»; o r A S ORHBR OK T H E
m Fwdtiia fat A> • imrAk Manngttti. N't* York City
by mutual coateti
I I N N t t jtf Ipa. Rent
tn.l 'hst ,V<!
AL * .. Iber* t t their place of doing business No. 98 •cher etr»et in lb* Borough of Broowlyn. etly N e * Tori, on or before the lath dty of May ori, on or pefo
»« N»*'»i(iber *re I . . . tan , i*n
RLTAN. Adittlaistrilfli. B TltOMPaiJev, AtwoiniMrtier
.1 2T, 2-1 fhcriff of King. c<»int». (1IOROB K. HKi)i ,>Ni. Depu-i fhtrlff.
The tbnvt ja l e Is hereby further edloufned i„ Aprl 99. 1962. t t earn* h»ur tnd ntace I»,!«.l Agrll 4. 1901. tMAftlJ<S (HJOIN. 4-I-.V1 Sheriff of Ktngs v"»unt*.
dEOROfc B. * » 0 L A N D . D * p u ^ JsirlrT.
1 eight weal Forty-f Borxtgb of Menheltan. In Ihe elly of New Yoik,
October. 1908 -, first day ef lih, ;«02
on K before Da: id March -
ALFRKrtW. MATNARD. Executor. OfvwKJJI H. Pf fTIT, Attorney for Bseculnr.
N'o m Naesaii ttreel, Borough of Msnbatlan, Mew Yor* City. N, t. 4 1-37-2
W E S T S H O R E RAILROAD Trains legve Frtnklin St. Nation, New Tcrk t t
follows and 15 mln. later foot West 43d if,, N.R.: •7:10 AM.—POT Intermedia'-> points to Albany.
Ml . lOAM.- ( t ) Hud. Rlv. & Mohawk Kip . •1:00 PM,—Chicago Kgprest. •2:23 PM c . n t . U m . for Detre t, Chi. a 8; Lmla « : * i * £ J ? - i ? ' F o r ">"'"•'» "Iver r;» A Albany
, ; , 4 % * - • • • ' »•«:»•-• Duff J o. C K v v d f c C h u a g i 17:48 PS|—for Ko h .Bulfilo Detro't A S t X s T I •9:16 PM.-For 8>rn R.^Ch..Nlig Ft:ii.Det,aChl
•llally. tDally. ei-cpt tvur.dsy !««%•*# fttMh.' lyn Ann*« Mo. I at tIO:4» A M ; 2 at •9:09 P.M
A.M.: 2 *i T 3 S » I'.ii Time tablet at principal hotels and offices Bagaige cheeked from hotel or reildenc. by RestroM't F-Jpfest. A. I T JtMJTH., ___ , C. K LA^MBMT.
leo'l Buperlntenileii i Qen'l l'stsr Agent
OCEAW «TEAM8HTJ»«. , O C E A N i r K T I \ M S I H I - ( t ) M P A N Y
. . . . . . . . O p r r c t e H ' t.lntt.) H A W A I I , HA.MO A. \ K W Z R A L e U m
M V l l t V I . l l and TAHITI. -'ul4ra.'n-.fi-,«B.--"n'".-^r':, !'r.A»i'afi4W*f*y i. i?i4mm»M% May « . and every 21 .lay*, t , 11v3tva.1jt.1j .very 10 days; Tghltl once a m.inth. "* trip te Hawj I cheaper than touring Kun.pe and mor* delight al •• Round Ihe Wurtd. 9*to VI re-s E P. MlrWNSTT 0 . K Agt.. Hootn -K.' 427 II wty, N. J
ANCHOR L I N E ,&&&& Glasgow via LondofidtiTY,
Prom Pier 54 North River foot W. 24lHt'f N T Anchorlt.. April 19. boon i Ethiopia, .Mly in noue PurnaeslA-.May 3. nor* Astor ia , . .K* | f
Plrst **!o.i*»v 930 end (inwards, ••tSJBMl i«. 932.50 a up. third cite* f i t
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