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JtioDRI P&GIFIC RAILWAY" ~ COMPANY.
195 BROADWAY.
New- York. Jun- IKth. 1301.
4T« the f>t«M>kltoldersi of Tbe Missouri I'uclOc
llsiinai <napan>:
A F?ec:al Meeting of the tllllilJaLlLl of thle; Company
£ii been called, to take place on June 2Cth, 1001. for '
the ruT 0 " ' f authorlitng an lncrea?« cl the capital
itock of th'.s Cmpar.y hy «.he amount r.f tan 0.000
Sur-jp« to the authorlratlon rt such Increase cf the
capital rtock the Stockholder* will be entitled to »ur*er!be
jjr Jncrea«"d stnrj; at rar to the extent of 15% cf their
rerpectlv* . ¦'¦¦r** as shown upon the books of the <--, n ,
pany at the close of business on July r.th. I'm. the rlsM
to fubecrjbe contlr.ulne until the cliise of business a: 3
eetodt r- M- «« July l*th. 1901. at which time it will
terrr!r,ate.
Immedlatrly after July sth, 1901. warrant! lnflicatlns
the amount for whi-h each stockholder .« entitled to rut,
tcrlb^ will be mailed to the stockholders, and subscrip
tions can be made only upon presentation of such war
rants a: the office of the Company on or before July j&th
19U.
Forms will be provided on the back cf the warrants
to that the etrckholder can subscribe direct, or. desiring
ts C.rpo** of Ms right. It may be assigned by him.
PU'Uieuta rf amount subscribed mu?t be made nt the
eff! * rf the rorajany, by draft m certified check on New I
york to the order of The Missouri Pacific Railway Com- j
X»r.y. In instalments ar.d at dates a* follows:
2S- sit »ta«- time of miiMnc the subscription.
nsujrly: <»n or lii-iiire July istli. i:uil.
ZZt^r on or h«-foro Autcuxt 1. isioi.
ON AtXSCST 1. IlK'l. cr as soon thereafter as may be
prartiraMe. certificates of «oik or interim certificates j
irrrescntlnr the sam<". will be issu»d for all full rub- I
fcrlr'--"" raymer.ts of |XOS or multiples thereof which
«tock will be entitled to share in all dividends declared
efer Augur: 1. 1001. Scrip certificates will be l»*.ued for
tatl atibaatjOloa payments of legs than *!*>-> and may be
HTiiWf* for «ivk certificates when I te—m in !
arr.c-jT.:* bC $100 or !:¦. UpMai „ r . . ?crir> cprtmoates !
tat a:; rijrhtE thereunder will pass by delivery, but the i
hc!i<-rs of such certificates will net be entitled to filvl
6'zts m the amcucts thereof. The Company will not
Itseif buy or cell rtKh's. Failure to pay any Instalment
«f the rubsrr'.ption when and as nayable will forfeit all I
rifhts lr. respect to the. rtock subscribed for and any in- !
ettirr.er.tp pnrloOEly poid. " |
THE ¦OOU PACIFir RAILWAY CO..
By tii:(Mi^i; j. coru),
President.
A. 11. CALEF.
Secretary and Treasurer.
Sale of Bonds
Public Notice
SEALETJ PROPOSALS will be received by the Common !
Council, of the CITY OK "V. :. „ HELLE X. V.. up to
f o'c'.ock p. rr... Tui'Mi::;, July '.'ml, linn, at t>-.-
Cmnon CouriCll Cha.mbtrs la the « ity Hall Bolldtns.
corntr cf Main an.i Mediaalc Street!-, for THIHTY
EON'I'S of One Thousand I>o'.'.ar» each i?sue<l pursuant to
Chapier 2* of the Li«s of lKta as amcr.«l«-d tiy Chapter
6SO of lh* Laws of l'J<X> of the Stnt-» of New York for '
the i '.irjtose of Street Improvfm^ntt ; end for one bond '
<• f. I- >»• issued pursuant to Chapter 12R of the Lawi
cf K'S* fcr schnol purpct-es; the said bonJs to be regis
tered boadp and psyablf as follows: ;
Two bcn<ls (Street Improvement I*«ue> Two Tiiousnn,!
Dollars, on July Ist. llia«i. and two bonds each year !
thereafter ur.til the total issue Is raid; !
One bond (School I^urpwfi *7.C.".0 nr. July Ist, IWX*. ;
The raid bcr.rts to be datel July Ift. 1901, an«l the !
Interest on 6aW bonds to be payable FPn~.i-er.nua';!> on the |
Ist day? of Juiy and January of each year. The b-->nds I
'street improvement* will be numbered consecutively from |
Ef« to 6S inclusive. The bon-i (school purjio«eft will be
Eurr.bered fine. The bonds will he sold tn the person, firm
or eorp"ratlon offering th* highest premium ; the street
Improvement bonds will hear interest at the rate of 3
and hi per cent per annum; the »chocl bond at the rare
of a per rent pf r annum. ]
ALL, PROPOSALS shall be accompanied by certified !
check on a national bank for One Thousand I>cllars pay- :
«.b> to the order t-f City Treasurer of New Eo-h<>l>.
No bids will be received for less than par. }-ji— haters
will be re<ruired to pßy accrued interest. The bonds must
be delivenrd tit 11 o'clock a. m. on the ISth uay of July
:901. at the off.cc cf the City Clerk of the < Ity cf New
Jiochelle.
Ey order or the Crmrr.on Council, city of New Rochelle.
iJated. New Rohoilc. N. V.. June nth IS»H.
A.\T>KKW J. PFII
City Clerk. City of New Roche!!-.
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Railroad Company.
The fccldera cf mere than MM'TV-SII I»I-:n rE.\T.
of the entire Capital Ftock cf this Company have ac
cepted the proposition submitted in our circular of April
2»th. JBOI, and have deposited their shares thereunder.
:r.a*!tiuch as there are stockholders who desire m de
jeslt their rhares, hut who have been unable to do so.
tbe TIME FOR DEPOSITING «to- U hereby ex
tended to tbe clue* of -fcutlneß* on JULY 15TH. 1901,
!¦ any stock *o deposited will be paid for "WHOLLY
IX HO>DS aai ro part in cash.
Holder, cf 5* < i:htibi.e bonus, due Sept.
Ist. MM, desiring to take advantage of the proposition
ahould convert them Into stock at once and deposit their
•mock.
FRANCIS W. ¦imwuun
Boston. June fit.'. 1001. ' Chairman.
financial fUcctings
:j^T A SPECIAL MEETING of the Director?
"* of the Northampton Portland Cerr-ent Company, held
et the oSIoe ef th* Cr.mpany. in Htm Yorl; Ciry, June
STth. IW>I. John Tt. Hejreman «- B < elect»l ¦ resident, vice
James H. fnow. and Kl'.is R. PutrhT einrtet Vi'-e rr«-si
' ¦»'• ••-:- Piereon. Jr. Th<» latter was also r?Mred
trorr: the position cf Onera! llanacer.
Oizridrnd IXotices.
The» Delaware. Liirknunnna & Western
K. K. Co.
N<>w York, June 2K. 1001.
¦J^ DIVIDEND of one aud three-quarters
<:\ p»r ner,t. -.on the rs;;!tal t*i>ck of this com
pany wlil t>e paj-abie r,n and after Juiy 2tt, 1901.
The transfer bc.',ks will close at 3 P. M.. July 3rd, «nd
«cjien July 20. 1&01.
FRi:n. r CHAaTBEI
S*cretary and TrpaFjrer.
Cliic-aco. Indianapolis and I.oninvflle Ua!l
wa> m.
No. tin Rmadwuy. N>» York. Jun" 27th. IP-H.
QOCPOXS of tho First Mort£age Bonds of the
Lou!s\-ille. New Albany & Chicago Railway Com-
X«ny, and th«- Cour>oni> of the refunding mortga^o Six
•fid Fly«- p.r ...... Company due July let.
I»01. will I* raid at the office of Mr&srs. J. P. Morgan
* Co.. a Wall St.. New York.
J. A. HILTON. Secretary.
••a Francisco A Northern Pacific Rail
way Co.
IjOuPON NO. 25 of thr above railway, matur
ing July 1. 1901 will be pall on and after that date
at the office cf LADENBITIG, THAI. V.ANN IS. CO.. 46
V.'aH St.. New Tork.
< i-VTRAI. OP «.i;OR<.IA RAILWAY CO.
( POX 6 due July 1, V.M, on the loll. .win?
hondf :
Mobile Illvlkiita. First Morlcsce.
Maeaa A. Vnrlliern Uivitiou l«l Mtare.
Biwaa stenrnoJiip (nni|i«n> mid
Mlildle I.eorttia and Atlantic Uivlsion
»*!! b<- j.atd on and ufter July 1. 1901. at th*- office of th»
Guarar:v Trust Co. «."> Cedar St.. New York.
T. M. CI'NNINOHAM. Treasurer.
ABOARD AIR LIVE ItAILWAY.
Office of the Trearurer.
New York. Jure 7» 1001.
Georgia. Carolina A Northern Railroad Co.
Carolina < entrat Railroad < «».
Seaboard .V llaanoke Itnllrwud Co.
«;»>orcla A Alabama Knilw«>.
I'lorliln ( entrnl A. l»entnsi;lr.r Railroad Co.
The coupon* due July lft. VtO, from tbe bends if the
iVv. named Companies, will be paid on and after July
In. 1831. at the o!3ce of the Seaboard Air Line Railway.
>>'o. 32 Nassau £t.. New York.
J. 11. SHARP. Treasurer.
THE NATIONAL BHOi: ANI> LEATHER BANK OF
THE CITT OK NEW YOIUC. lfl jaol
New York. June 19. 11)01.
rcTNnTT-riFTH (MTH) DIVIDEND.
•THI". DIRECTORS have declared a quarterly
Chiflend of f<ne Ter Cent., payable, free of tax. July
JL nn. untU which date th. tngrty b"^^ &*£*¦
The, A«er,e. B n^melt.n^ and HcUnlng Cj.
rriJE OT'ARTEJKUY DIVinENP KO. S. twi day
THE BiHRDOr DIRECTORS have tbia day
X declared a Quarterly DlvlcV nd of ONE AND TimEf-
FOTItTH« r'ER CKVT upon the Preferred Capital fctouk
ef vm7"4n^ny. July «*. l«». *o .tockholder*
«f record at 12 o'clock M.. June 22. 1-*« I. i>_f.rre<l
Tt* Uooka of the Company for r»nsfer of Pre!>rred
Ptork ma »>e clowd at 12 o'clock U.. J"*« —*¦ * nd re
¦»»* July 10th, liioi. EnWARn nßrsn , cnW y.
HERCHANTf EXniANOH X*F2*'*£ "** K .
OK THE CITY OF KB*. »£**«, 1901 .
TIIE BOARD OF DIUECTORS have detlared
m. eeml-annual asiilmi of Th re- P" ""li,,!^^'
U*. [in, || on and after July Ist. M. until whtcli date
t^»tren>f>r»>ooki.wlllt>erloe«l A. P. A!">AH, ' .»Hit.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY.
THE REGULAR QUARTERLY DIVIDEND
of ONE PER CENT, en the eojamoa 'f^l s^llTbS
<«lared. payah^ July Uta. ISOL T. -ansfer t*«l.s will be
••oaefi fron, July «ti> to July 16th. beta lnclu*l»e.
J. A . LCWIS. A»«t. Treasurer.
0^ J^^'o^^RECTO^^tl^'btnk
Jttat 18. 1001. „
IVHE TRIPLE STATE NATURAL GAS OOM
PAKT-a omiaoaa due July lat will be paid en «*
•" tut *«. tr^ camtASt racer OOMPANT.
Dioiftcnb rfotirrs.
THE MEPXHAiNTS' NATIONAL BANK
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
194 th Consecutive Semi-Annual Dividend.
d£vL2i"7%s Of thls ! ' ank hav * > thU U: d e a^ 0 de'cli?^' a
%* .of Three and one-half per cent (3fc"V). free or
tax. payable. July l*t. lf<o:.
2jt h an d % Jo^nerj kk S ll JJ W 2nd. lw C l°" d on and after >™
-Ist and r^-ritd July 2nd, IWil.
J. W. HARRIMAN. Cashier.
Buffalo I Susquehanna Railroad Company
first Mortgage Refunding 4",, Gold Bonds.
POn No " 1 Sue July 1. 1901. from the above bond*
win cc paid at maturity upon presentation at the office of
FISK A KOH|\so\, «0 Xaaaan St.. X. V.
E. O. CHENEY. Treasurer.
Buffalo. X. V.. June 24, 1001.
\
THE ORIENTAL DA.TK.
... . NEW-YORK. June in. 1601.
Ninety-sixth Consecutive Semiannual Dividend.
The Board of Dlrectorr 01 this bank have to-day de
clared a dividend of five „". per cent, payable on and
after M| i. wm. The transfer books will be closed
from June 2l)th until July Ist.
NELSO.V O. ATRES. Caehier.
Qnitd^tatfsPortrm^&SrustCo.
a w^SS?H. Stlee '- New York. June 27. 1901*
J^ DIVIDEND OF six PER^ESr!°\<m on
* th» Captltal Stock of the Company has this flay
B^en .leclared. payable on June 2!*. 11*11, to stockholders
of record at the lose of Intel iem on that date.
CLARK WILLIAMS. Treasurer.
TIIK I'XIO\ BAG * PVPKR COMPANY,
1 Broadway, New York City, June 10th, lUOI.
__*_ DIVIDEND of one and three-quarters per
cent of the preferred stock of the Union Bap A
Paper Company has this day been declared, payable July
Ist, inni t to stockholders of record at the close of bust-
BCaa June 16th, 1901. The transfer boo!;s of the preferred
stork will close at 3 P. M.. on June l.".th. 1601, and will
I reopen at 10 A. M.. on July Ist, 11*11.
I FRANK WASHBURN. Treasurer.
i t'llict- of tin- AniPrlrnii Ice • nnipanv,
NO. 133 EAST JSD STREET.
_ New York. .Tune 27, 1901.
.^ QUARTERLY DIVIDEND of ONE AND
ONE-HALF PBR CENT, OH the Preferred Stock
I of this Company has this day been declared, and will be
1 parable Jut.- lftth. 1901. to •^holders of record at the
1 clrre of busir-ss July _.-. 1901.
I Thp Transfer Pocks of the Preferred Ftock will be
clwed from 3 P. M. July Ist. IPOI. until July Mth, 1901.
i --' ;-'; -' - E. D. HALEY.' Treasurer.
THE CHATHAM XATIO\AI. D.lMv.
QrAKTCRLT DnniMBKD.
_V QUARTERLY DIVIDEND of FOUR PER
CKNT. baa this day N?<ti rt«clarod by the Board of
Directors out of the carnlnKs of the past three month?.
payable on and after July Ist unti! which date transfer
books will be cUs-ei. H. P. DOREMUS. Cashier.
New Yrrk. June 21st. 1901.
NEW YORK CENTRAL. AND HUDSON RIVEU
RAILROAD COMPANY.
OHc« of the Treasurer. New York. June 8, 1901.
¦ __^ DIVIDEND of Five per cent on the capital
; ¦ ftock of the NEW YORK AND HARLEM RAII,-
T.OAD COMPANY will he paid by the New York «>n:ral
: an: Hudson River Railroad t'empany. Ipfsee (under the
j irov'slms of the contract bft\ve<- n the two companies)
: at this ¦- ¦ or. ¦¦¦ Ist <l»y of July next to stockholders
1 ¦ f record at the close cf busings, on the l.'.th inst.
! GEORGE 8. PP.INCK. Treasurer.
U'lSt-OK«IK CENTRAL RAILWAY .CO.
j QOUPOX NO. 4. due July l«, 11K)], from the
First General Mortcraco 4'- Binds of this Company.
v.l'l b* paM on and afterthat date at th»" offices of afatt
lan-i. Cornell & «'o.. No. SI Exchance Place, New York
City. Oiupons may now be left f>r examination, for
] which che. will I* maile<l.
WII-L.IAM L. BULL. Chairman.
New York. June list. r.« :
THE NATIONAL CITIZENS' RANK
OF Till: CITY OF NEV YORK.
New York June 23. 1001.
I JJIVIDEND.— The Board of Directors has this
: clay declared a dividend of THREE PEB CENT
I free of tax. payaH le on and after July Ist. 1001. The
' transfer books will remain closed until tlint <!ate.
j HENRY DIMSE. Ca.«hler.
TOE B»'GER MAMTACTCniXG COMPAXV.
VOTICE is hereby (Itch that a quarterly
" dividend of 1% per cent or the capital «tock of this
] Comr>ary has beer. d^c-'ared. r-a>-Bble r»n J'in» 2;tth. 19m. to
Ftockholderf cf record »t the clone of business on June
19th. 801. The transfer bocks will close on June loth, a:
3 V. 11.. and open July Ist. at '¦'< A. M.
T. E. HARDEN'BERGH, Ass't Secy.
Till: FOURTH .NATIONAL HANK
of the City of N«-~ ¦ fork.
New York. June 2>r>, l»t
i npnE BOARD OF DIRECTORS ha* this <lny
; <"e<-iarM a petnl-tnnuil dividend of THREE ANn
ONT-HAIJ PER CENT., free of tax. payable on at:- 1 .
cfter July 1. proximo.
Th« transfer books will close at 3 P. M. this date,
reopening July 1, 1901.
CHARLES H. PATTERSON. Cashier.
THE SEABOARD NATIONAL BANK.
New York. June 24. IJXJI.
rpHE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the Bank
I have this <1»y declared the uiria! »eml-«nnual divi
dend of three f3> per rent, free from tax. payutle on and
, after July 1. 1901. until which date the transfer hooka
will remain closed. JOHN F. THOMPSON
: Cashier.
MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD CO.
Grand Centml Station.
New York. June 21, 1001.
! rpHE BOARD or DIRECTORS of this Com
" pany have this oar declared a dividend cf TWO PER
CENT, upon Its Capital Stock, payable at Th;- office on
th«- 2".» th -? July next to Btorkhr.ldem of rec at 12
o'clock n«"n on Saturday, the 2!ith of June. Thf transfer
booki will not be efoaed.
CHARLES F. my. Treasurer.
CANADA BOUTH RAILWAY O.
Urani Cor.tral - itlen.
N?w York. Jane 21. lf>oi.
¦ 'THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of this Com
pany have this day declared a dividend of ONF, PER
CENT, upon its Capital i^tork. riV" l '!' at this office nn
¦ the Ist of August next to pfwkhol ;»rs cf record at 12
'. - c].">rk noon on Saturday, the 2S>!h of June. The transfer
books will not be closed.
CHARLRS F. rox. Treasurer.
THE IIAMv OF AVi:itl< \.
New V- rk June 21st. 1901.
rrnr. BOARD OF DIRECTORS have to-day
declared a semi-annual dividend of BOBT <*) PER
CENT free of tax. payable July Ist. 1901. to stockholders
cf record of this da»».
The transfer bocks will remnln closed uittl July Z.,
I JMI. W. M. RENNET. Cashier.
THE BALTIMORE A OHIO OJI.3L.ROAD CO.'S
•>4>uttM\ iklitii Ulvtalon' First >!t»rti;a««- 3Vi%
«.oltl Hon. ls.
QOUPON NO. .'.. due July I. 1001, from the
above Bonds, will be paid fit maturity upon pres
entation at the Office of the Company, No. - Wall Street.
New York.
For fiarksjce* of «i-.upo ri . left '-- ...... ,-.- r.*i nnd
after llon'isy, .... temporary receipts will be jlven.
The books for the registration and transfer of tii»
above-mentioned bonds will close at nwn on Saturday,
June 22d. an<2 will reopen at 10 A. 11. on July 2d, 1K)1.
J. v IfeNEAU Treasurer.
THE ItALTI.MOUR & OHIO RAILROAD CO.'S
Prior I.it-n :%¦¦_-. (.iilil tloiulit.
COUPON NO. <;. due July 1. 1901, from the
above Bon'is. will be paid at maturity upon pre«
entatiin at the 01! • of the Company, No. 3 Wall Btre :,
' Ner.- York.
I For package* of coupc-rts left for re.rtfles.tlon .n and
1 af'-r ilendajr, June 2lth. temporary • "ipts will be c :*r.
The b^oks for the rvirfstratiea and trai!«?fr of the
mentioned Honds and all th.-»s« for the reßlslra
tion and translrr of it» First M rtajaaji Bond* will clos-;
at noon en Saturday. June --.I. and will reoacn at 10
A M. or. July id. 1601.
I v MeKßAt* Tre**urer.
pOITONS of the SOUTH CAROLINA 6 PER
(TXT BROWN BONDfIL 4': per cent Brown Ronds
! and 4's ;.¦ cent Blue Bonds, due July Ist. 1801, will be
pa;d 'n and 1 after that date by the NATIONAL PARK
BANK OF NEW YORK.
GEORGE P. HICKOK. Cashier.
Hrldceporl Traction Cnniimny.
COITPOXS of the above Company falllnß doe
July Ist '.'•"' wili '" ' :: '' ! '" nn<l utter that date at
! the office of ' REDMOND. KBRR *. CO.. 41 Wall Strict
New York.
Indiana. Illinois .V loira R. R. Co.
CO I. TONS of the above Company fnlllnj: doc
July Ist.1 St. l»01. wtll be paid na and after that rCate at
th» At' of REDMOND. KERB A.- CO.. 41 Wall Street.
New York.
( unnolidared Water Co. of If lon.
COl'l'oNS of the above Company falling duo
Inlr Ist 1601 will be pa"l on and after that date at
the cfSre of REDMOND, KERF. & CO.. 41 Wall Street.
New-York. _______^_^____
1 ikE ERIE AND "WESTERN RAILROAD CO.
*"^ ' Grand Central Station.
New York. June 21. lf>ol.
rpiii: BOARD OF DIRECTORS of this Coni
¦*¦ cany have ims day declared a dividend of TWO PER
CFVT "upon Its Preferred Capital *tcck. payable at this
offh-e on the 15th cf July next to stockholders of record
at 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, the 2yth of June. The
'ranker books will not be closed.
CHARLES F. COX. Treasurer.
TOLEDO ST. LOUIS *> WESTERN RAILROAD
1 COMPANY.
• rr«HE COUPONS due July Ist. 1001. on tbe
; Mac Lien ::V. Mmtssiae Binds of this Comrany
will be paid on and after July Ist. 1001. on presentation
' :t"th*o«« of th. Trusc Con^ny VVa^t.,
New York City. JOa. «¦ ttAMAA, iTeas.
««nn.«poll- & St. I 'S^-IVrV^l.
; rpHE BOARD OF DIRECTORS this day de
¦ -*" ol«re<« a »eml-annual dividend of Two and On«-Half
P.r rent ™VH on the Preferred Stock and a serot-annual
1 rHKend cr Two Per Cent. <2TV) on the Common Stock of
fi f»S.Jii» nayable July 15. 1V<»1. at the Central Trust
Sffl~nW«ock«swe™ of record on the 39th dsy cf June^
S Transfer Book, will be ««««« '__=_,
July 16. IWU. F. H. DA\ 13. Treasurer.
WVM'SSKB COAL, IRON AND It. IX. CO.
TI * W V. 1W Bwtlwir. New York. June 17. 1£)1.
I mHE COUPONS due July 1. 1901. on the Blß
• X .. T .. ft TTAll DIVISION Binds of this Company will
v_ .SV «t Mturtty at the Hanorer National Bank.
•? Y^Clty* L. T. BKECHER. TTeatarer.
~Zw\V YOltK CGM'nAL & HI'DSOS RIVER
Ofaee of the Treasurer. New York. June 3. 1001.
rpHE Board of Directors ot this Company, at a
"¦¦ ineeUn* held this day. declared a dividend of ONE
AVD^N'E-tjUARTER PER CENT, on Its capital atock.
»nhle atthia office on the 15th day of July next, to
?tc^kholders of resord at the clo«e of bnalaeaa en Satnr
day. the 20th inn. GEORGE E . PRINC E. Treasurer.
XEW-YORK DAILY TRIBTXE. SATURDAY. JFXE 20. 1001.
Dinibcnb Notices.
Kountze Brothers
¦will pay th« ir.t"re«t toe July Ist. 1901. on the following
b'V.iis. at their banxinjr house, corner of Broadway ana
Cedar Street, New Tor* City: - .
ALmnx CITY. NEBRASKA.
ARAPAHOK CO., COLO.. SCHOOL DISTRICTS.
AI-ROP.A CITY. N'EFRASKA.
BINOHAM CO.. IDAHO.
BOISE CO.. IDAHO.
BOONB ,r,. NKBP.ASKA.
BOZEKAN CITY. MONTANA.
BUFFALO CO.. NEBRASKA.
nt-RT CO.. NKHH\SKA.
HITI.KI; CO NEBRASKA.
CANTON CITY. OHIO.
CASPER Ti>\VA" OF. MONTANA .
CEDAR RAPIDS, VILLAGE OF, NEBRASKA.
CENTRAL CITY. NEBRASKA.
CLAY CO., NEBRASKA.
COLFAX CO.. NEBRASKA.
COLUMBt'S PRECINCT. FLATTT CO., NEB.
COSTIIXA CO.. COLORADO.
CRETE CITY. NEBRASKA.
CI'STER CO.. MONTANA.
DAWBON CO.. MONTANA.
DELTA CO.. COLORADO.
DODGE CO., NEBRASKA.
DOI'OLAS CO., NEBRASKA.
ELGIN CITY. OREGON.
EVANSTON. TOWN OF. WYOMING
FERGUS CO.. MONTANA.
FLORENCE CITY. COLORADO.
FREMONT CO.. COLORADO.
SAGE CO.. NEBRASKA.
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GRAND ISLAND CITY. NEBRASKA.
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TRICT.
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POWER CO.
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JEFFERSON CO.. COLORADO.
KANSAS CITY. MISSOURI.
KANSAS CITY. ICO BOARD OF EDUCATION.
KEOKUK CITY. IOWA.
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LOUISVILLE, TOWN OF, COLORADO.
MADISON CO., MONTANA
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ONEIDA CO.. IDAHO.
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RIO GRANDE CO.. COLORADO.
ROI'TT CO COIiORADO
SALINE CO.. NEB.. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2.
SOUTH OMAHA CITY. NEBRASKA.
SUMMIT CO.. COLORADO.
THAYER CO.. NEBRASKA
TINT CO.. WYOMING.
WASHINGTON- CO.. NEBRASKA.
WEST POINT PRECINCT, CUMING CO Nr:B
WBPTON CO.. WYOMING.
WHITE SI'LPHT-R PPRINOS. CITY OF MONT.
WORTHINGTON, VILLAGE OF. MINNESOTA
Bankers cni> Brokers.
N. W. Harris"& Co.
BANKERS
31 NASSAU ST., NEW YORK.
CHICAGO BOSTON
Deal exclusively in Municipal, Rail
road and other bonds adapted
for trust funds and savings.
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AVAILABLE IS ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD
Cuotatlcns furnished for r^chase. wile or exchange
R. L DAY & CO.
3 NASSAU ST., NEW YORK.
40 WATER ST.. BOSTON.
Members N. V. and Boston Stock Exchanges.
Bank of the State* of New York,
American Surety Co.,
Ger.-Am. Real Estate Title Co.,
Lawyers* Surety Co.
DEALT I.V.
CLINTON GILBERT
2 WALL ST.
BCOQY,McLEILAN&G9.,
BANKERS,
No. 57 Broadway, New York City.
MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.
STOCKS, BONDS AND INVESTMENTS.
Orders Executed
For Investment or on Margin.
saning3 Banks.
u/eye/, Cooper dc Co,,
trr/uate 53ankers,
6th Aye., 18th and 19th Sts.
Interest at the rate of 4 per cent, per
annum credited to depositors on July 1,
1901, for the three, four, rive and siv
months ending June 30, 1901, on all de
posits from $5.00 and not over 53. 000.
Deposits made before the 10th day of
any month draw interest for full month.
All deposits payable oa demand without
notice.
; Hours 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M.
"lire YORK SAVINGS BANK,
STH AYE.. N. W. COR. HTH ST.
¦*¦'¦ trustees hare ordered that the Interest to be credited
to dei Itors .'ulv 1. 100] fhal! beat the rate of THREK
ANl"> ONE-HALF PEH CENT. PER ANNUM on all sum*
tn - $?> to S3 000.
IVpi flia mad* on ' : before July 10 aril) draw Interest
fr .n. July 1.
I-CTER A. WELCH. President.
RL'KI'S H. WOOD. Tresnurer.
WILUAM rELSIXQER, Secretary.
GERMAN SAVINGS BANK
i\ Tim citt op xj:\v vouk.
Cor. Ith Aw: ami I4«li Street.
New Y. ¦¦ June 24, I^l
Ir.-er-c. -t tli« rate of THREE AND ONE HALF 13*4)
PER I'ENTt.'M per annum «'ll h» credited <lf-p.i«ltors fur
th" six months **iTiiiiT June ?.n. lOill . on all •inns entitled
ti-.»rrro under t!.- bylaws not exceeding three thousand
(.I.fiui) d« Her*.
DepoalU m.-ide on or before July 10. 1001. will draw In
terest from July 1. 1901
r.Efl. H. HOLLER. President.
G. F. AMTriOP. sorer.
IRVINfi SAYINGS INSTITUTION
113 i lu:ni!»«T« St.. New York City.
Th» Trus'ecs of this rnitltutlon hKv» ilevl.ired iniere»t
on all »\irriß r<'mainlns: on .(-(..-it during th" three am!
mi menths <>!irtln« .Inr'- ."' ; . 1901, nt mi» rate at FOUR
r-FU CEST. p-r arnum nn ¦ mounts from *1 la *.¦:. <»h>
pnyahle on «n.l sffr Monday, July IS 1001. Depoetts
made or. cr b«fcrc July l'Jtli will ,'.i«: Interest from
july |«t. W. H. H. rOTTEN, Pi eldent.
G. UYI ON LATIMF.H. Secretarj"-
Dry Dock Savings Institution,
Ml A\!> :m:i DOAVERY. \EW YORK.
The Tru«!ee* have declariil a dividend for the six
months e-dlng June .'!'•:. l."l. 00 r.ll .i»r-'^t'i< entitled
thereto jr..-i r trie by-laws, at the rate of Three and One-
Half per cent, per annum on all sums not exceeding
Three Thousand Dollars, payable on and after July 15th.
1901.
Deposdta made on or before July 10th will be entitled
to lnttraat fron July lat, ISMI.
ANDREW MILLS. President.
CHARLES UIEHLJNO, Secretary.
WM. F. PATTERSON, Am': Secretary.
GREENWICH SAVINGS BANK,
S. 1:. Cor. Sixth Ayr. 41 l«;th St.
INTEREST AT THE RATE OF THREE AND ONE
HALF iri: CENT. PER ANNUM will be credited depos
itor* frr the Six MO.VIH3 and THREE MONTHS EXIT
ING JUNE .'/». 1901. on all Bum* from five dollars to three
thousand dollars entltlej thereto under the by-laws, paya
ble 3VIX 15. 1001
JOHN HARBEN RHOADES. President.
JAMES QUINLAN. Treasurer.
B OODKN nil^OLM. Secretary.
Depoelt* made on or before JULY 10. 1901. will draw
interest from JULY 1. 1001.
NORTH RIVER SAVINGS BANK
C6T. West 34th Street (Near Eighth Avenue).
71st SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND.
The Board of Trustees have directed that Interest be
credited depositors on June 30th. 1901, at the rate of
THREE AND ONE-HALF TEH CENT, per annum on
Bums of *•" DO to $3.u00.
Deposits made on or before July 10th will draw Interest
from Juiy Ist.
.SAMUEL D. STYLES. President.
ALEXANDER C. MILNE. Treasurer.
IRVING M. BHAW. Secretary.
ADVERTISEMENTS and subscriptions for The Tribune
'.TX rtcelved at their Uptown Offlee. No. 1.242 Broadway.
2d door north of 31st-st.. until 0 o'clock d. m.: fdvertlae
cents received at the following branch offices at regular
office rates until 8 o'clock d. m.. vlx.: 254 Btn-ave... s. a.
cor. SSd-et : 152 6th-ave.. cor. 12th-at.: Macy's. Oth-ave.
and 14th-st.: 142 Colurcbus-av6.. near West 86tb-ei. : lOfl
West 42d-st.. near 6th-ave. ; U2 East 14th-et . : 237 West
42d-et., between 7th and Bth ayes. ; 16© East 47th-«i. ; 1.33«
•e-are between 70th and TTth st».: 1.02* Sd-ev*.. ne«r
<llst-st '• 1.70S lst-ave.. near flOth-et.: 738 Tremont-av». .
CO 3.!-ave.. near 4 1st -St.: 554 3d-*ve. : 210 Bieecker-«t. :
523 Cleecker-at :-', i';/ :
(Ernst Companies.
United States Trust Company
of New York,
*3 X 47 WALL STREET.
Capita! $2,000,000
Surplus and Undivided Profits. $11,152,34:6 j
i
This Company ,s a legal depository for moneys pall
Into Court, and la authorized to act as Guardian. Trustee
cr Executor.
INTEREST ALLOWED O!T DEPOSITS.
which may bo made, at any time, and withdrawn after '
five days' notice, and will be entitled to Interest at such
rates as may be agreed upon.
Executors, Administrators, or Trustees of Estates. Re- !
!!glcus and Benevolent Institutions, and Individuals will ,
find this Company a convenient depository for money.
JOHN A. STEWART. Pres. D. WILLIS JAMES. Vlee-Prea. j
JAMES S. CLARK. Second Vica-Prea,
HENRT I* THORNELL. Secretary.
LOUIS O. HAMPTON. Assistant Secretary.
THUSTLES.
liinm sloajc. William H. MACT. jr.
D. WILLIS JAMES. WM D. ELOAJJE.
JOHN A. STEWART. CIUSTAV H. SCHWAB,
JOHN' HAREEN RHOADES. FRANK LTMAN.
ANSON PHELPS STOKES. GEORGE F. VIETOR.
JOHN CROSBY BROWN. JAMES STILLMAN.
EDWARD COOPER. JOHN CLAFLIN.
W. BAYARD CUTTING. JOHN J. PHELPS.
CHARLES S. SMITH. JOHN B. KENNEDT.
V\M. ROCKEFELLER. D. O. MILLS.
ALEXANDER E. ORR. LEWIS CAS3 LEDYARD.
MARSHALL FIELD.
METROPOLITAN
TRUST COMPANY
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
37 anil 3S Wall St.
CniiKnl SI.OOO.fHM>
Suriiliio nnd profit* 91.700.000
ERA TON IVK3. l'rc.»tdent.
FREDERICK D TATPEN. V -Pres.
BEVERLY CHEW, Second Vice-President.
ALEXANDER S. WEBB. JR.. Secretary.
BERTRAM CUUGER. Asst. Sec.
TIII'STEESI
MnrrU K. Jmnp, I>. O. Mills.
Dudley Olcott. Kreil'U D. Tai»pe>n.
K<lTtiir<l H. Judmin. Hr«»«ll«-v Martin.
iiohrrt liar. t!<-l>er R. Ill<iliup.
Willlnm 1.. Hull. IV iu. 11. TilliiißhnM,
Kirhnnl Mortimer, <;<•<». Hi-nry Warren,
S.'iimir] ThrinuiH. Haley I*i-« !•.<-.
John I-:. I'amoni, J. Kilwnr.l Simmons,
John T. Terry, \ormnn 11. Ream,
Ilrnyton Ive», Albert C. Cane,
Henry C. Perkins.
Pi* AS FSlaiFl^M^in'
hLALuiAtLinUui &
OF NEW YORK,
NO. 30 NASSAU STREET.
CAPITAL. SURPLUS AND UNDIVIOEJ PROFITS.
$1,000,000.
DESIGNATED LEGAL DEPOSITORY.
AllOTra Interest on deposit*.
Ann n» Executor, Trnatee. Krulitrar. Ac
HENRY C SWORDS President.
H. H. Cammann, V. Pr.- H. W. Reicaley. Mac
Surrogates* Notices.
JN PURSUANCE of an order of Hon. Abncr C.
ri ibm & Barroaat* rt th* County of New York,
dat» the 30th day "f A-ftl 1001, N II » la hereby Riven
to all j.er«cr* hnvlng cl- 'm« antnsi Andr»w O. Steven*,
late nt trie County "f *:?w Terk, <1«v-ea»-.l to present
th» name wth vouchers thereof »o the subscriber, at her •'
place of transscttr.s bucln»«». No. .11 Nassau Street, In
the Cltj "i New fork, on or before the Twelfth day of i
November mxt.
Dated New Tori the MHIi dary of Apr!!, lpni.
•:MMA F. tTTEYENS. Administratrix.
WILLIAM J. PWALM. Attorney lor Administratrix.
No. 31 Nasrau St.. r\ Y. City.
TN PrRSTWXCE of an order of Hon. Frank
T. T-'-r»n!.'. a Ftirrorate of the County of Ne» York.
'¦fl".'f I ".' r"«T '¦ all pereons u »v!ne el
Fmtili V. : ... Vi • late of ' tin County of N«t» Tork. >U~
ce.is-*'l, to present the *arne with vouchers thereof to trie
.••-• at their plsw
oH\r» ¦; Robert J. Fox. No. 81 Nassau Street. In th»
Ilor"u«h of Manhattan. In the City 'i New York, on or
before the Ist day of October n»xt.
Dated New York. t.;« l«h dar of March. lP«t.
ehwin DE VOH.
chaulj:s S. de voe.
Executors.
ROrtTRT J. FOX. Attorney for Executors. 31 Nassau
Street. li<'rou«h of Manhattan. »w York.
"IN pursuance of an order of Hon. Abner C.
Thomas, a Burrocatß of the County of W*w York,
notice l« hereby elven to all i»nin« havlnr <-!«tm!i i\irain<t
Arthur E. White, li\'« of the Count » of New York. <ie
cniej, to present th» «nme with vouchers thereof the j
»uh»rrir»T. it Mi rila'-e of transa tins business, at the [
aflc« of Edwart 3. Clinch. No. US Broadway, In the. !
Hnrnugr. of Manhattan. In th« City of New York, on or ;
before the 2nd la; cf D< ¦-!•¦- til II
I>aied New York, the 4th day of May lfw>l.
JOHN JAY WHITE. Executor.
KT''.VAr.r' S. CLINCH. Attorney for Executor. No. 115
riruadway. i n act of MnnhAttan. New York City.
"pEA.MAN, CHARLES <'.— In pursuance of an
Mer rt Hop. Abner C, Thomas, a Furro rue of the :
County of New York. Notlc* la hereby slven to at! persons '
having claims ai;:»!nst Charles C. Herman, lute of the,
Cfunty of New York, deceased, to present »h« «m» with
vouehem thereof la the ¦übaeflatra, at their placs of
tran*a<-ilnr business, at th« office of A!>n W. Evarts. at '
No BS Wall Ptreet. Roroujrh of Manhattan. In the City of
New York, on or before the twenty-alxth day of August .
next.
Dated New York, th« 2t«t day of February, lflnl.
HETTIE S. BEAMAN. Executrix.
BLIHU CHAUNCHY. WILLIAM S. BBAMAN. SHER- '¦
MAN EVARTS. Kxecutoni.
ALLEN W. EVARTS. Attorney for Executors. 32 Wall ;
Street. liorouch of Manhattan. City of New York.
"IN pursuance of an order «if Hon. Abner C.
Thomns. a Surrogate of the County cf New- York.
Notice Is hereby irlvt-n to al perKr.s having cialms aftalnst
Euphcmld A. Lnoml.i. lata of the County of New-York.
deceaaevt. to present the r..rn" with vouchers thereof to
the >uhncT!ber, nt his place of tranjactlna business, at tba
r.tV.c nt tluma & Hawta, No. 18 Wall Street In the city
of New-York, on or before ths fifteenth day ol November
next.
Dated New-Tone, the M day of Mar. 1«">1.
. -JAMES A. VO3B, Executor.
HUME * HAWEB. Attorneys for Executor, No is Wai!
i':'.reei. Horoucd of Manhattan, city of New-York.
pEAVY, LOUIS ll.— ln pursuance of an order
of Hon. toner C. Tbotnas, a Surrotmte of th« County
cf Now York. notli ¦ la hereby «iven to all persona having
rl%tm* »k-n!r«t Louis H. Pe«vy. late of the County of
New V irk. roach Of M.-.nh-<ttnn. drci^spfj. to ¦ r»»r.t !
the tam< with vouchers thereof, to the sttbaertbera, at
their place ef tr.Tnsr.rrlnK buslners. at tho See of David
J. (lalleri No 7 Wall street. In the Cttjr of New York,
on or '„ r it* t1!"t 1 !" twenty Cr da of December next.
Dal ¦>! New V rk, the I.lth itay of Ji:n". 1001.
AI^I.AIIT PRAVT,
JAO E. PEAVT.
MKRVIN B. peavt.
'!•!":• SCIIACnXE,
•:i'"!. KARRIP.
SOLOMON I. KILLER.
DAVin J. C.AI.LKRT. Executors.
Attorney frr !"\. m:tor*.
7 Wall street, Horoujrrr of Manhattan, Now Tort City.
: A DVH-TiTISEMKNTS in.l subscriptions for Th- Trlbon* I
»!L received at their Uptown Office. No, 1.242 Broadway. ¦
•- 1 door north of .list «t .. i:nrll t) o'clock p. an.: advertise- :
ment.« received at the following brancii ofa-es at regalar t
office rates unt!! H o'clock p. m.. vix. : SM c lh-ave.. *. •
tor. I."M-st.: IBS »lth-Hve.. err. !2»h-Bt. : Macy*a, cth-ave.
*-.:< 14'b-nt.: 142 Ccliimbus-ave.. near West 68th-«t. : 106
; Weit <Cd-s'.. n»nr 6th ov». : 92 East 14th St.: 237 West
i >:•] st between 7th and Sth ayes. : 130 Eiist «Tth-at.; 1.33S
I M-ave.. between 7Cth anj 77th «ts. : 1.C20 Sd-«v«.
porNTAIN, ALFRED E.— ln pursuance of an
order of Hon. Abn»r C Thomas, a Surrogate of the ;
County of New York, notice :.- hereby (river> to all persona !
havina; elalnu against Alfred E. Fountain, late of the
County of New York, deceased, to Dresent the came with
vou>-h'fs thereof to the subscribers at their place of
trar.mctinr business, the office of Chas. Percy Borart.
No HI Broadway, in The City of New York, on or before.
tho 3d day of January next.
Dated New York. th» 2Sth day of June. inoi.
ALFRED E. FOUNTAIN. { E u .-..
'•HAS W. 800 ART. • t-xecutora.
("HA? PERCY BOOART, Attorney for Executors. No.
11l Broadway. Borough of Manhattan. New York City.
Xourc of Gnmmona.
YEW YORK SUPREME COURT.— Trial to be |
ha.l In tb- County of New York.— Huprh Roye Hill. ;
tut Trustee. I'lalntiff. vs. EdKar Logan, Charlotte B
l>iran. Edward H. Ryan. Herman Stall and "Mary"
Stall Mb wife; John Wood. Alfred Plonier. O. Waldo
Smith John S. Sills, "John" Hudson. "James" Adams, ¦
"William" Williamson (names "Mary." "John." "James"
and "William" b^tnK fictitious, real name» unknown to
plaintiff). William H. Flitner. Defendants. Amended
Summons. To the above named defendants, and each of
them* You axe hereby summoned to answer the amended
complaint In thW> action, and to serve a copy of your
answer on the Plaintiffs Attorney wlthir. twenty days
after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day ]
of service, and In case of your failure to appear, or an
swer Judgment will be taken agulnat you by default for ;
the relief demanded In the complaint.
Dated May 23, 1001.
FREDERICK TREVOR HILL.
Plaintiff* Attorney.
OBlce and Vast Office Address 82 William Street. New '
York t'lts'.
To Herman Stall and "Mary" Stall, h!s wife (name !
"Mary" being fictitious, real name unknown to plaintiff): •
The foregoing amended summons is served upon you by |
t>ubllcatlon pursuant to an order of Hon. Chas. F. Mac- j
; Lean Justice of the Supreme Court. State of New York, i
dated the sth day of June. I*ll, and filed with the ;
amended complaint In th" office of the Clerk of the
County of New York, at the County Court House. Bor- j
ough of Manhattan. In the City and Ccunty of New York, j
Dated June sth. «™ FREDERICTr TREV OR HILL.
Plaintiffs Attorney.
1 A DVERTISEMENTS and ----.• for The Tribun*
.A. received it their Uptown OHlce. No. :.2« Broadway.
id door north of Slst-st.. until » o'clock p. m.; advertise
ments received at the following brancn offices at regular
office rates until 8 o'clock p. m.. viz.: 234 stn-ave... a. c.
cor 23<!-st.; 152 6th-ave.. cor. 12th-at.: Macy'*. «(th-av».
»nd mh-»t.: I*2 Columbus-aye.. near West e6th-sl.. IU«
nest 42d-«t.. ne«r oth-ave.: 82 East Uth-st.; 23. W«»t
42.j-it between 7th and Bth »•-,.».. 139 East , •«•¦-. 1.-Ji |
»-.-... »--een 7Cth and 77th st*. ; U025 Sd-»vs |
Ctnirsions.
IBflR STEAHBOAT GOiflPm.
Tim om,i .ill-wateb ROITK to
CO^IEY ISLAND.
LEAVE FOOT 22D ST.. NORTH RIVER. «M«O.
HUM, 1 1. .50 a. >:.. ISMO >i- l.iM». |«4S, '-~UK
3.15. 4.<n>. S.OU. <:.<>->. 7.00, S.OU, OMO l*. SI.
Leave Pier (New) °- I, > Ha{{ hocr , £t:r .
River, J
LEAVE REV IHO:\ P!E!l. COSF.Y ISLA.\n.
10.40. 11.4« ia. M.. 15.40. 1.40. 2.40, .tjfc-. -i.to.
4..".. ."..-JO. <;.40. 7.4«». H. lf». -«». 10.4U I*. 51.
ROI'XD TRIP TICKETS. ST. CENTS.
O>O23ua.^Nr ROUTE TO
PALATIAL 4-DECK OCEAN STEAMER
"Columbia."
I'ontmenclnK To-day.
Lr.ive I^eave Leave
Fnot .-I St.. Pier (New) No. 1. Iron TMi-\
North River. North River. Lons P.- in :i
9.30 A.M. 10.00 A.M. 12.15 P.M.
3.30 P.M. 4.00 P.M. 0.15 P.M.
nOI'XD TRIP TICKETS. 75 CENTS.
SINGLE TRIP TICKETS, 5O CENTS.
& i : :• ij t» ? i I ?»i ¦¦, d 3 a
New Route! New Resort!
ROGKAWAY BEACH,
Cummear!i!s; Tarodiy, July ~il.
Lauding; lit the New Pi<*r nt
ROCKAWAY PARK.
Dinnd Trip TloWets .".'» CX
Koancl Trip Ticket*. I liiltlrrn ...::«> Vtn.
ROCKAWAY PARK,
j£~ "^ Between Ocean and Bay,
vfe^^.The Park Inn,
AND
\^F THE nnm pavilion
O\so^-' The Newest, Delightful Summer R»
ecrt on Ilnckaway Ueach.
Frequent trains from E. 34th St.. Nfw Tfltk, Brooklyn
Erldce B. R. T-. and Flatbush Aye.. BrooJclyn, direct to
Rocbaway Part.
MANHATTAN BEACH.
Trains leave FOOT K. :MTH ST.. NEW YORK.
w.»k days. 5.40. 6.^>, 7.40. 3.:0. 11. U) a. 11.. 12.10 KY1. 40
P. M. Race days. C. I J. Club). 1.10. 1.40. 2.10. 2 4-1.
3.10. 3.40. 4.40. 5.10. 5.40. 6.00. 6.40. 7.10. 7.40. « in. 8.40.
:• -,. ,nd in -,<> P. M. EundEys — «.SO. 8.40. 10.10. 11. 10 A.
V. . .In anri every half hour from 1.10 to U.IO ami 10. W
I*. M. Last train leaves th« Fea ?h week .".h:. » at 13.00
nlxht; Sunday*. 11.15 P. il. Trains stop at East New
York '£ "• minutes after 34th St. time.
FROM WHITEHALL ST.. X. V.. via 3Jrtri 5t..
Fouth Brooklyn. Ferry, connecting with steam tra!x-«.
Lcnjf Island Railroad. Leave -tally <7.0<) a. m. except
Sundays), s.oo. l>.oo. 10.00. 11.00 a. ni.. 12.00 noon, an.!
from 1.00 p. m. every forty minutes to 9.40 p. m.. (and
.i>.2o I*. 11.. except SuaOavs). Additional trains on race
days C. I. J. Club 12.I"0. 12. in. 1.201 200 P. M
EXCrUSIOX KAUE. 4l> CX.MS.
JULY
FOURTH
.v -„... v. fnen^ at th» PAN-AMEn-
ICAN HVPOSITIOX. which celo
brate* th» triumphs of American in-
Custry an i enerary.
516.50
wlB to It comfortably, and pay sja>>
pr ¦•¦ rallroa.s tiek^t!! to Buffalo anT
NI m; \H\ FALLS. rela. etc
INDEPENDENT Un.ilvMuab TICKET*
ny all lines!
Ser.l fir circular to
THOS. COOK & SON.
Downtown, 261 Broadway, cor. Warren. N. T.
I ptotvn, I.l*l B'way, cor. M St.. N. T.
Boston. Philadelphia, Chicago, etc.
J^nustrseni aad Education Combined.
¦jfyrgfTfffch, THISSEAPOS'S XOVKLTT
J&mm laji trictlcu from illparts
Pj tV SlSrTWi^ 9 eTV ALI'fRUE. I^l'^Mt
tw SQk i fSK k fj h.\ I E3m ful sail on swift sieam
¦e rt& / *~y ga M m fi iff era. Ulen lalaad c ; » 23
In?, bathing. flsHtsg. bowi-
TlMs, TAnLE-KTEAJfERS LE.*TX-
Ccrtlaadt St. piers, 9.ix), 10.00. II I) A. M.. I.'JL. L». • SO, 3LJf>.
•14P. M. Norrh 3d M.. Bmokira. h.SO. 10.20. !L*'i. M.
mo, X": I.V. 3.30 I- M. Em«:Bd s». ».Sfl. 10.60, 19. ti. 1L«.
A. M. 11 45, tU, t.ii. S.IJ, 4.1.-.. «.4A P. K. LEAVE OLE."*
ISLAN'I>II..» A. St for Cortlaadt St enly: 11.14 A. M. for
E»»t 3AI St. ,rd X. ti St.. Brooklyn. 110" M. and 1.0.1 P. X
forCortl»D-l. St. nnlr. 3. 5. «.¦»'.'«. 7. BP. M. tit ail I*a4
tag*. "JCTRA BOATS SCTOATS.
EXCURSION 40 CINTB.
Including Aamisalcn to all Attractions* ,
WEST PO!NT. NEWBURGH~&~
POOGHKEEPSiL
XT TUB I II II I Jill HUDSON.
rjran,\ D.illy i-*eursn»n. i»x,-*p; Surdajr.>
TV PALAI i: IRON DAY LINE STEAMERS
NEW TORK and ALBANY.
From Brooklyn. Fulton St.. by Annex. 8 A. M.
From New Yurk. '» roeaea St. Pier. 8:40 A. M.
From New York. West 2il St. Tier. 9:00 A. M.
Returoinc. to* In New York 9:30 P. M.
UORNINO AM 1 AFTGRNOOV CONCERTS.
ERIE RAILROAD,
4TH OF JULY EXCURSION,
NIAGARA ca 00 ROUND
fALLS Ocli" TRIP.
TICKETS GOOD FOR STOP-OVER AT BUFFALO.
In either direction, enabling holders to visit the
PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION.
Tickets (rood going: July 3d us follows: Lenre l'*amlw>i
St. !"•¦ A. M.. 7 ¦!«i P. M. and 0.15 P. M. W. »i St I
I minutes earlier- Jersey City 15 minutes later. Re-turning
i leave Falls cr Buffalo on or befor* July 7th.
Tickets on *al« at all Erie offices In New Tark. Brook
! lyn 1! boken and Jersey City.
LEHIGH VALLEY R. R.
Amid leafy glades enjoy THE FOTTRTH.
Only (i JO for ticket to Mauch Chunk and G!;n
Onoko and Return. 121 miles {rod New York.
keep cool h O r tmc «llcsmaniis
Special train leaves New York : West 28rd St,
8.10 a. m. Cortlandt St.. St.. B.loa. m.
Brooklyn: 7.45 a. m. Jersey City: 8.33 a. m.
Newark :8.49 a. m. Returning, arrive New York
about 0.45 p. m.
LEHIGH VALLEY R. R.
direct L!N . , To PAN-AME RIC A
LOWEST RATES. | EXPOSITION.
FOURTH OF MY
EXCURSION TO
MAUOH OJbdUJjJtfSL
GLEN ONOKO AND THE SWITCHBACK
BY
Central R. R. of New Jersey.
Special train leaves foot of Liberty street at .30 a. ro.
South Ferry. 8.25 a. m. Round trip fare: Adults. $2.00;
children under tZ, $1.5©.
Switchback tickets 50 cents extra if pur
chased on train.
INTEBBOLLESIATE BOAT RAOES
AT FOLGHKEErSIE. .11 l-V 2.
The famous fast rteel twin-screw steamer RICHARD
PECK will leave Tier 18. N. R.. foot of Warren St.. at
10:00 A M.. 120 th St.. K. P. .. lO:3i> A. M.. comlns to
anchor In full view of and near finish of races. No more
satisfactory of luxurious wav of witnessing races will be
afforded. Mu»tc. SrlemJi'! dtning-room service. Tickets
JI.CO. Limited number now on sale at Pier 19. N. R.
FOR SAIL IT BBAUTirUL SHREWSBURY TAKE THE
RED BANK LINE.
Leave foot of Franklin at.. Friday. June. 38. 5 A. M.
and 3 P. M. Sa:.ir,lay. June 2d. 8 A. M. and 3 P. it.
tt.,m?S^_ DEEr SEA FISHINO DAILY. At Fo»
*JS"35K^ji^i ter. rafft Iron Steamer Angler leaves K.
--•! as 23d .-i*. 715 a. m.. Battery 8.05
a. m. Gents. 75 eta.: Ladies. 30 eta Only Iron and
Kecuiar BaTJI on this route; runs every monta In &• year.
REAL ESTATE.
TITLE TO PROPERTY IN TniRTY-FOUBTH*
ST. NEAR FIFTH-AYE. TRANS
FEKRED—A LARGE VACANT
TLOT IN FIFTH
AVE. SOLD.
Ja-tw C. Parrirh restfrtay took title to the prop"
crty on the north si*> of Th!rty-fourth-s_ S3* «Mt
T^-st of Flfth-avvr. Mrarjajai
It was learnod yesterday that the plot at the
southeast ran of Fifth-aye. and Seventy-flfth-at.
has ¦I been sold by L. V. Ilarkacss. Mr. Hark
ncss bought the property several years ago. The
plot has a frontage of 57.2 feet in Fifth-aye. and 120
feet in Seventy-flfth-tit. Few lift..!!; of the sale
were marie public yesterday. Neither the name of
th,. purchaser r.or the purehn.se price was given.
The asking price fir the plot was reported to be
J320.0C0.
Eusene Southack has Mil for the estate of John
D. Maxwell to Jackson & Ram the four story
• !w»'Hin?r house He. . ¦ West Twnty-thlrd-st.. stse
23x98.9 feet. He has also soM for the estate of
Charles Psirk t.?n acres at Rye. N. V., adjoining
in" Apawamls Ciuo.
Clarence Da vies & Co. have sold for Eliza X.
Smith the four story brick an<J atone apartment
house and stcrrs ors tive northwest corner of One
huadred-and-l *t. and Third avo., 61x!C0 feet.
to an investor r\>r J&j.tX)»>.
Burrill Brothers, cf Brooklyn, have sold the threa
story anri extension private house, •I. iot 20x35 feet,
at No iCS> Fourth-st.. near Kightli-uve., Brooklyn.
fur Oscar 11. Upton tor il" .'*>>. Also the three story
a tifl basement brick and stone private house, on lot
20x35 --.. No. «."» Fr>urth-st.. near Kishth-ave.,
Brooklyn, for Charl-.s O. Un Count for 510.000.
H. 11. Cammann & Co. have sOi-: for A. 11. Thor
born No. i".'i Water-st., a three story brick build
tag.
I'ousl.is Rettnscn ar.rl Charles S. Prown & Co.
hr.vp told fcr th* Gottlieb .-state the four story
-""n- private £-**'J!nc house. No. 13 Kast Ninety
socont'-st. It i--« on lor laslfa* feet.
M. S. Auerbach h:i3 purchased the plot. 100-100
feet, at the rorthfajt corner of .;h-ave. and
Ttl o-hundi c d-and-six: h-s;.
J. Fran-is Gallagher has ?o!J tor the John H.
fiti'rk Company No 133 East Or.e-hundred-and
twentj-s-..onu-ft.. a Ore story t!athouie. on lot 23x
I'"'.!! Irt t.
Folsom Hrothers '?•¦.•. SO W tor Andre— .1. Smith
and others to J. 1 red Kerno-han No. 416 East
«\c'.[-teenth-st., l. three story building, on lot 29k
100.3 feet.
David Stewart and S. I>->.ne have sold for th*
..•larx-'.V'ise-Berid'iieim SvnfiK-atP to Andrew J.
• ;-rkin a plot, ZTCxI3x3U_«IMk at the northwest
iorner of Kievfiith-av -. and Fairview-ave., near
One-hundrci ami-n!nety-thlrd-st.
mOm SALES YESTERDAY.
By John X G?!,'ini:: 17ir> VT if»th-st. n s. 195.4 ft • of
•fh-ave. i-2.8x73..«i : I SlOry t dwe h; foreclosure sale;
I:<->se Frank nt L'mma Tar hauler, mdlv and as admx.
et at; A Wiener, ptty: W J Hard'n-r, reT; duo on Jud»t.
*.':.l^-»7^: c-isff. *;s: .. taxes, etc. $Ut^3o; to Mary Mul
ligan for -.• ¦..-...
liv William M Ryan: '.'7! FleetwooJ-ave. m a, 140.39 ft
» cf leitb-st, :uIW; 2 story f d«s h; foreclosure sals;
Teachers" Cu-operattvt Eluii'ltng an.l Loan Assn ast Eltza
toth Hr.-wn; F C Leubuscher. ,-t>. John -J Uleason. ref;
<luv .'ii judirt. SH.ttNt^l; cost*. yJ'^< 4.™.; taxes, etc. $107;
t • plff far ?s.C»ro.
Ey Peter >' Meyer &. Cc: ~Z) Cnicn-ave. » s. 134.9 ft
s of :.->.. t:. -st, ÜbUadkXCX— UiI_3XSS; siory b tw» a; fore
closure saie: L s-madb«vk et fU a«t G irolz et at; E It
K—ttah, atty; A l> Truax. ref; on lu.lgt. $4,061 tfc
costs. $2XI VJ; ta.te«. etc. *v 54 31 to r.;rf tor <s.Cty.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. JV-
Erocrn»-«t. No r.i a s. 25i?«: r.ac:-e! Richmaa
10 Theresa Richman; ir.ortease. $16,000; R S.
*"> |1
34:0 st. n s. K«> ft w cf Sth-ave. 25x«?.!>; J(j
."phine X Jon<>^ to Jamts C irtah: R.- Sl2O ICO.OOO
Br<«k-ave, n w corner 14 s th-st. George A
$rhv xrtir.K to Mera A CJ Schwarting; mortgage.
•3H •->¦ H ri. *¦« ICO
Slatlen Lare. No «. » s. 21xOOx21x»'J.5; Henry
Mai^iunnd to Ilntn O luand: mortgage.
*Ti).rt» ( ..1
Bmadway. No I*> to liv. • «. tW»x«7.7!t IrreKUlar;
Henry 3lar<juanii to Henry (i MarquantJ. 13
aaii 1
3J-*v». No 2,f»«». c 9. Hii" the Twelfth Ward
Rink t--» V."!i:!an H Payne; mcrtgajfe, $20,000;
f i S. $2 .V> 22.500
l«»rh-«t. No S3 East. 2T.xlOO.ll; Dorothea Golue
to Theresa Tuozzo; mongajte. 913.M0; R 3.
us: .. ¦ 10.300
Lexlngt^n-ave. s c corner l>3*-st. .'.xT" Fred
•rtir'J ~v»,rt to Walter R i^-fi. mortgage. $ZZ.
«r.». R S. r. 1
Lexinirton-«ve. c a 41.11 :t n of 4»th-st. 15.4»T3.
At:?'istma Kennelly to William Kennelly, all
liens 1
40th-.«. s 3. 2C«».4 ft w of Hth-ave. •Jl.>:il<«'.J I .>:il<«'. James
t; \Valia«-e to John .1 llj!:i?in; mongage. $16.-
M; :. S. 1930 23.CW
Fult.-nsr. c ?. >Xft ft s of C.ifT-st. 2" «xiv?. llx
23.5x95.T; J<tmca L Morjran to Lucius Plrkln:
! : g rt". Ml MS
4Sth-st, n 5, 3i-0 '• w of lOth-ave. 50x100.5: An-
:lin» W Rohlnson an,! another to William H
Redneld- mortsasre. *2» <"«f»: R S. « 100
J2oth-«t & B. 3«».3 ft w of Avenue A. 1^.9x100.10;
WUber Bride referee, to Julia Haunt; R 8.
$3 5.«»
Am -.•nr.jam-ave. » s. 24.11 ft » of 143th-Bt. 24-llx
1»jU; V\'i:ber LarTeniore. referee, to Thomas
Reynolds; R 8. «fc mort«a«e. $24.000 2.800
Amst»r»lam-Hve, s • earner ie9«j» ec 24.11x100:
Wilber Larremor-. referee, to Thomas Reynolds;
F. s $•! mort*:iMr\ 54.1.0P»» 8.000
64th-st. n s. Sn2.C ft w of Columbns-ave. 17.« x
10i>5; Edward C Perk. n*. referee, to Caroline F
Butterneld an.', another, executors; R3. $14 ... 14.M*
4Sth-«l. n -. 30«> ft w of lOth-ave. 50x100.5;
An"*llne W Robinson and another to William
II kedftetd; R 9. $7: mort?3Ke. $23.000 100
Tth-ave « w corner 119th-st. SBHtflO; Edward F
Robinson to William H Redfleld; P. S. $27;
mortnaire. $43.0tY> j-..- ICO
sath-i-t. n «. 650 ft w of oth-ave. 22.5x1W.5;
Rebecca Marsh to William W Hall; RS. $«0. . . 60,000
Gr*nt Jaasaa at No 3*. n p. 19.11x10rt.3x13.5x
ir»>B- Thoa Allison. ref«ree. to Tony Wanner;
mort^ar*. $JS.7«»-. R S. SM 9.650
70th-st. a a IC ft tv of M ana, 19x100.5; Mary
Kins to r:ant»l G Raid: R S. $19 15.6C5
"Oth-«? No IBS East. 10.7xl<KXA; Bella Ka.vton
anl anoth»r to f'»ri-l G Reid: R S. $IJ> 19, «•
Same pr"per»y; Gertrude KaytosV widow, to Bella
Kavton and another: R S. $17; rerecorded . t
HO s- No 34f» West. »«tl«}.»; Mary 9 White- to
Edward Dodge: R S. $2(»: mortgage. $IC.CCO 80,000
xt:w BUILDING PLANS. r^tji
aM *, ss. 155 ft eof 3tn-ar». for three- *»• ~: ¦>.
rtrry brick and str.ne dwelling hf'isea. 2»x»7:
James A Frame. No 105 East TOth-st. owner:
Jr>n«j * Leo. No 12* West 43th-3t. architect .. JC3.OCO
Earrow-iit. N.-* | to 10. for a free story trie*
tenement house. 57.2x79: Kate Behrens. No 445
East l»th-st. own?r; O F Pelham. No 5C3 sth- . '
aye. architect 30.000
Erook-ave. v. *. 2T. ft a of 147th-«t. for two on«
story brick stores. 23x~~- . Isaac Levy. No SOS
AleoeasyieT-e,**, owner; T XV RlnKroee, 14M
st and aye. arch!te.-t 10.0 CO
Brook-aye. w a. To '• n of 14.",;h for a or«
story brick store. 25x73; Isaac Levy, owner;
T vT Rinsrose. architect.. S.OOO
porest-st. w .«. 135 f: ¦ of West Farms Road, for
a one «tnry frame eked. 13x5; T I»hw>od. owner;
T W Rtnurow. architect ES
Heal £9:.:::
To Investors.
This company offers for sale
mortgage investments on select
ed real estate in this city, with
title insured by the company.
The Lawyers' Title Insurance
Company of New York,
37 Liberty Street. New York,
18-44 Court Street. Brooklyn,
Capital and Surplus, • $3,400,000
Co Cct .for Business purposes
A VERY LIGHT STOBE and BASEMENT
TO LET. r.BNT. »1.8«> AND «9<Xlt
13 ekkkiia:; =:.. near n.v*sac.
RlU\Nt> 4 WHITING.
5 BEEKMAX ST.
iTimi3h?2> QlparintetUs Cc C:t.
FOR RENT.— FOR THRIVE VONTH3. A rVRNI3HEt>
X apartment of «ifcr.t roviii with lUth. In:andescen:
llnht; every ccnvenleace. One m!aute from trolley.
runnlns; In seven minute* tn Statsna of N«»w Tort and
New Haven Railroad Pretty location. 935.U0 per rncn:.x
Address
M. B. 1.. Norwalk. FairfleKl 0.. Conn. ¦
Countrn prejjern Sat Gale.
IKVZSTMENT. ""*""
A tract of Southern oil l.i::>l is ofTfred for sal? at r-»
»--inable pttea tot purpose of deveJ.Trment. irhlch will great-
Iv Increase Its value. Addresa M. O. L.. Tribune OB>«i
Conntrn Prspcrtn Co Cct. 'j
JT'NOLEWOOD AND VICINITT!— Hou*«M far r*nt. $30. 1
!i •60. $•<<). »VH>. rurnlshe<J. $73. SIW. tl». »mj«>; <
monthly. Several fine rcs.decces for s«le. ' '
H. WEATHERBY A CO. orf.ee. E=g!«wood. N. J.
i : ntniGl)cs tjeasse Ho €tt— fcoantrrj.
rpO LZT. — Fat the rummer to a d«a.rable fhadly a
1 iar«* furnished home: a!] rrmrealenees; lar«;«. shady
veranda: pleasant yarl: fine location; abcut ei^ht m:»
utes" walk from N. H. or Harlem R. R. atatloas; con
venient to trolleys. Apply to V. ii *4 SouUx SU» Aye».
Mount Vernon, N. T.
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