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' J'WW1 Jpvhr-'-v-11'' J 16 THE SUN, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1916. MILLS ARE KEPT BUSY, BUT BUYING FALLS OFF Quieter Trndo After Feverish Rush Noted in Weekly Reviews. VThllo many mllli hnf nnlrrs fnr head and will continue l)iiy iilmtcmciit In the rush to buy Is noted In the weekly trade reviews. lull's rays: "I.cadlliR liiilustrles Mill urpass In netun.1 output tlie work of any previous year and In most cases capac ity operations am assured for months to come, labor conditions pcrmtttlnff. On trlctly domestic business, however, the rush to buy has cliavly abated, and there are more definite and convincing signs of a turn In the, price situation, "While In some lines the crest appar ently has not yet been attained and pie mlums continue effective, In others yield ing tendencies nro noted and In certain Instances pressuro to sell Is less conspic uous by Its nbsenco. Recessions have or currcd mainly In raw matulaK hut also In n few manufactured products. Hlnt-u tho point has been reached at which the high costs are cheeking consumptive de mands, the evidences of a halting In Hi. advances and of a trend toward reaction cannot bo icg.irded as other than whole aome. "l'nndamental conditions are also itrengtheneil by tin. moro lcstralned and cautious policy of buyers, and It Is rea. Hurlng that there Is a more general dis position to avoid speculative excesses than might be expectid after months of exceptional piosperlty." Jlrmtstrcrt'n sas: "Itecesslons fro-n the past feverish activity confirm the belief that tho wire edge Is off demand for the time being at least. Conse quently trade, partly because of mid reason conditions, Is quieter, new burl ties received by manufacturers Is lighter, distribution by retail dealers has been clogged by cool, rainy weather over n wide area, cereal crop news Is disappointing, there Is more talk about bujlng having been carried to extremes during the recent Impulsive movement, nnd reselling of speculatively held proi ucts, combined with the dlspoltlon of buyer In general to hold aloof from markets that are deemed entirely too high, cauces a quite general shading of prices. "Still order books In most lines are overcrowded, the leading Industries are strained to the point of superabundant activity, labor Is even harder to get than heretofore and because of the scarcity of help steel mills are unable to tncrca-c outputs." MILLS & GIBB INTERVENTION. Coininlltee of Miirkliiililrra tn Par- llelpnti In Ml lun I Ion. Federal Judge Mayer elgneil an order yesterday authci Ir.lng the receivers for the white goods Jobbing ntl Importing luue of Mills & lllhti to announce to the creditors that all claims must be tiled with them by August 1 at the latent. Judge Mayer also permitted Ileibert I.. 1'rat!, IMwiii I'. M.iynard, Ueorge 1,. lngraham and l.eo Kverett to Intervene B" defendants In the receivership li aratlon. They will participate as a com mittee of stoiiJiclders. THE SUGAR MARKET. RrlliK-i! I lisi-lttiil linn- Mend Demand for Futures. Tlrflneil susar, lew-ally, was unsettled. The feature of the market was the reilneilnn hv one relini-r to T I".- lees per i.-nt for i-a-.li,! basis line granulated. Othtr Ideal refiner , still maintain tain their quotation at 7 CJe , rem Tl-.o demand was lisM for new- s tli withdrawal, affuinst old con. lar terms rolslness. IrnH. fnl. I The time of raw sllir.-ir vv.n slen.lc u,il, the spot position unch.ni.dl at ii :u- m-t and freutit A sale ns reported tn a i... i nner ni .-, '.-j iiui l-orlo Ulcus, lust rived here, st -.initr co-mime tn Ito'toa The nneo was to.t t. f heic. sellers to pav freisht to llnal dc.ttnalinii operators ami refiners "ere e-jld to h m the mp-liet fdr afloat Cuhas at i'.c inst and frrlsht. with sell.-' Ideas fractionally hlslier Kurope was reported to have bought Si.nri) tonv f o b Cuba at I.9.V to Do., niaknu the total business for the past ten days for forelfii a count about t;o fo tops In the mniot for surar futures there was an active demand, particularly for the Julv- position, which wis strntuly supporteil ln- Ciilian interisi. The steulinest in .pot sticar 1 and the fact that Kurope was said to have purchased i n h I'uha vvtre Ihottsht hv i many to hive Iwii factors on the advance The niarliet , lo.nd t tn r. ,.ni.ii n. i.. ,v.A with saira for the diy 13.M0 tons. ' i Opon.Ilish-I.nvv Clos- Prev 1 11C est. est. ti- eln.e Ilff est, est, Itir clo-c ":ii r. :c s:r, r.:;tij"j .-. . .'..n.' :..si , s: :..3.iiiv,ji -i .". M r.a; :sii r. 3i-.ii :. 37 i. -i r. .) :..n 39 r. a-me.ii : s.i; r. 31 f. m :..3Hi;r. :. ri ;..:3 r.a ;'3 suiti..': .-, .1 f. oi r,o.' r, 01 t t.-'(ir, it 4 7) 4.71 4.7t 4 73H 1.7.1 I 1,1 4 Mirl .'.2 4 i: 4 Mo 5 3t 4 .1 nr,ni57 4 i .4 TAIM.W I ,0 June July AUiMI-t Seiteniher...... Octola-r Novemtier Deeemiier January Fehruary March April Way THE CHICAGO MARKET. CHICAflo. June . The flintiiatlons in Ttewart Wnrtit-r were vtrv irrejtilar lodi. wiin tne net enange snon-111; a moderate tos Ildlson. Sears toenc and American Mn.e tiiilldinir common vvero strong. L'mon Carbide nnd Lln'leiy Llffht common were easier Uonds were quiet. The summary Oieii- Hlch- Ixiw. Cio. Bales. 111c est, est. n Am initiator . sa 3;.. J"t Am i-iiip. .. . tl'. ).''. tl', M Am Stun Pt '3 vi v'j : ll.intli rish 31 3- 3: 11 I'll! Ilvs s-rie 1 TPs 7P, 7i, r, Ch lljs series '.'. 11 II 11 f. Kllsnn H 111 to", ion Dia Match HO", 1101, uoi, Ifsi Deere pf Id !11, !d 14)0 Lilldsiv Light 50, ill, D0t, 7 Mont Ward pf... IIP. H4i; ipi M Nat t.'athoii 170 170 WH 31 Pen (lis lOlVj lu:' lop, I" Pull "erv 110 no 11) 1 Huh s.erv pf... . 101 101 101 13 Oiuller Oats I10i, Hoi, not, I'si -Vars Itoeburk. ..HI l'Si, 1V3 75 .sears Koetiuclt if.i:i, wl y;r. 1 )'', I s'1 . I 11 hi urn, hp; M 10: 110 101 H'ti, 1-3V, 1 , IM Ul, lop, 71 tv, si-ts-siewan warner.. i"..'i it 101 00 Svvllt At Co.. IV.', !::.', K)i 1V)I, 1:iH IM 1W Union Carbide. IIONIH. tfwo Chi Tele r.s 10JI, lOJt, lap, SW Met (ioll 4s. . . 71 71 71 000 So Side I. 4l,s. .. Oil, 511, 5t, FINANCIAL NOTES. The tlnlon Snuare Savings Hank declared yesterday u dividend nf 4 per cent, for the six months ending June 30, 1310. Thomas A Howell, John N IMmonds an-l Krank W, Thninaa have been elected members of the Coffee Iliehange. Karl Tldeniann of Iv. Tlilemiinn AV Co of Fort Worth. Tov, ha a heon elected a member of tho New York Cotton Hxcliance. J. S. Iialy has heen made comptroller of tho llmlgrant Industrial Savings Hank. am-. eeuink' jonn j. i-uiievn. who was rerentlv mad' president Mr Hatv served as deiuitv 1 comptroller for nine yar, Ilertron, Orlsenrn A Co, White, Weld - Co and Palmer ic Co. are offering 13. 000 nil i-oun ninpi arns corporation 5 jear 6 per cent convertible notes at ail', The notes are convertible Into sunk at flu-) per ehare N. V llalsey Co, t Wall street iiave Just Issued a booklet entitled "nnnds l-'avored by Hanks In 1915," showing various factors which huvo Influenced the recent Investments of banks throughout the country. , Iloyal Having IMwrter Company has de clared the regular quarterly dividend of li, per cent on the prrferted stock and a dlvldon-I or 3 per rem on the common aloctt. both payable June 30 to stock of Tcord June IS. The Kansas i;tv Terminal Itallvvav Company has sold JJ.50O.00O nve year 4 1 per 1 ent notes to Kean. Taylor At Co . New York and Chlcngn, These notes will ba secured hv pledge of tlrat mortgage honils at SO Proceeds will be used toward Oia retirement nf 13,500,000 Kansas city Halt Hallway Company first mortgage s per cant, bonds, due July I, 1016, after which data tha nrst mortgage of the Kansas city Terminal Railway Comnanv wl'L become a flrat Hen on all of tha company s propiriy, GERMAN GOLD COIN IS SENT TO ASSAY OFFICE National City Bnnk Deposits 91,400,000 Received be fore War Ke&rnn. The National Pity Hank deposited $1,100,000 In Oerman twenty mark gold pieces nt the Assay Ofllco yesterday, This consignment Is one that -wns re ceived by tho bank from Scandinavia about two years ago. It hae. been lying In the vaults of tho Institution since that time. When the news became known In Wall Street that tho Oerman gold had been deposited by the City liank thero was conshlcrnblo guelng as to lis source. In some quarters It wan suggested that ttusla might lie shipping Into this coun try gold that she reielved from (lertnaliy before the outbreak of the war. Others suggested tint the shipment might coma from South America. This guessing ended, however, when It beenmo known tint the National City Hank had made the deposit 'In tho Assay Ulllce to obtain American gold for re servo or other purposes. In Kuropn there Is very little melting of the sold of other countries. If Krancn sends a large amount of gold to the Hank of Kngland the bars nr coin Is rlmply store-J aw-iy ti the vaults until it Is found necessary to tdilifgold to l-'nitn-e. Then tho gold Is returned to I'rance In tho same kegs In which It was sent to Kngland. The system Is the same In dealing with the gold of all countries. In this country the law requires that all rt serves be made up of t'nlted States gold or Its equivalent Kor this reason It 1 the custom to melt all of the foreign gold received. This Is expensive, as there Is a loss In the refining processts tho metal Is put tluough. ' It Is understood In the financial ds. trlct that the National City Hank stored the Herman gold when It was received about two ears ago with the Intention of reshlpplng It to (!i rniany when the time came, (if coure the war upset this plan and the deposit jesterday was the result. Hold bars from Ottawa amounting to 12,500,000 vveie deposited to the account of .1. T. Morgan A. Co. nt the Assay unlet yesterday This brings the total Im ported In this movement to about $11, U'o.Ono, Hold coin to the amount of $1,000,000 was withdrawn from the Sub- Treasury for shipment to Cuba, THE METALS MARKET. Spelter In I'nlr Deinnnil. lint Cop per llemnlii Hull. copper renia'ns dur Se, nnd bands are setting eie tr-;v-lc l'i a sni.i I u.iv a- CX -i 2X1... f ir ne i'Iiv an 1 at .?-rJTi-' tnrltie deliveries There Is n-i 1 i-litf deman-l for either home or f-relsn r-hlpm-nt and prmlui-irs are milking ne err-ir- t se'1 Kxpurts rei.trte.l es.erila were r,00 tnn Ingiile fr -Ml Ualtllli re !. Liverpool D'ir Ilia the week en-l .1 June v ? t-tns wet shipped il-road. an. I since .tune 1 11. l'i. ton Imports .it Atlmtle ports last week were 1 :10 tuns Mn-er Tl ti-ns in tit- an-l LI".", tops ere The nnlv hinge In the Iondon market was an advante of 10s. on future sl.md.iril. Tin was hlBhir ai Sins ipore vestrrd.iv. the a.lvan-e i,-Iiib i: ins . Imt .Inly and AUEilst fhlpmenls from the Slralts nr ii. tohf r-Novcmt-er arrivals lure tt nrfere.l nt llMiimi'. on the other han-i spot Straits was w-ake- liere with -iff-rlnps at 4l'al4e. June arrivals were held at lOlK'ti . n.l Ju.v at 1Ss,illr Th- I en tn slit i lVrein-Mit Castle l.r uchl tops from lloiigkopg as we,' as l,f. ton. from the straits. Total arrivals elnee June l have l.en " -ITU l"l' At leit.-I-n spot Straits was ls. hlirher at CUV lis. an-l elan, lard a.tvaine.l 1. At Miis-ip -re n. sites were rt ported at the Hidden and shiro advanee to (190 I0 Lead Is dull and mole freely offered at .... .. V. f.ir .time, t, Vft for Jutv "nd iI.TOsm. 7. f York At llt i jor mier 'i.'i.-' I'. . t.nuis prp-t s were points le on ..i.-h position, wit lis , a: a e reportel. London dn-pped I. f-l on spo an-l V,r. en futures to 131 10. an-l r.l ,...rif-t 1 V ' V spelter was In fair iteinsnd and Arte nt 1V f"r 'P' ' 3 r ' for J une. 1 ? i. ii 1 3 . lor Ju v i -i 1 J' for Auk'I"' at: l .e fir Ju vtlltu--. an-l erpirni - - - . . ..... t Ttifl i.nniiiiii market broke 15 on spot to .1 and I futures to ftil uti THE COFFEE MARKET. Ocean l-'rrluht Hnti' l'ri" Hrnll llccllni'il l 11 Hlt. Tlie ocean freisht rale mi i-ofiee from lirad .- .1... 1-.01...1 -.t lie. h.i. ill. lined tu II s-r lug hut th's rat- is apparently restricted to Julv .hltnieut nnlv an I is l-iieve i to !! that the p-ivni hii.li rates have .ittracteu more steamers tn Ilrarll and that the eteamer. i,..id in l-..i cueL-oes lor titnmnt '.hinnieiit ' No i li arly i .tatilishi-d rate apprars I In h- nhialii.ihle lor later .niiimcni. aim ...... ii,- it.e tii.t nnd lrei:ht marlvel I ngely Inetular. with Inwir niirrs for Julv slnpmeul. vvhllc for later Cites shippers are iiuo'iiis Inrsoly on an f o h tnsis. Tlie reilttred cost of importation has heen lartelv ieionthle fur the recent luiuldalltu movement ami pnie ye-ttrday expencnicil o lurtlier diclliie under 1 ontiti'ieil -lllns Larly 111 Hie iIjv values were tn 1 'nnt lower hut late 111 the session tlierr was 11 partial rally im covenns piomplul liy report" Hint some shippers were In 01 I tn sidviino th-ir oilers and tlml iiuotatiors were '.' to n " . net lower The local spot market wis In.ic live and quotations were nominally un eh inied on the Insis of Ji.e lor llto v The oflicial Hrazllian cahle reported an nd vance of l-JM in Itm eich.inse mi Lon.'n Mllreis prices In Rio were 1:5 ms lower and -into, was unchanged. Ileieipls at the two ports weir W.aoo hit's, compared with 13.H0 last year Prurs follow Onen llish-I.ow- Clo- Prev int ct est inr elos-- 7 III rl ni v 01 sol vol sun siH.ivoi; un s 11 sit ll 111''. 11 "1 v:i v ;i no . -.'Hi -;i a 2Cis -'' . S Mil 31 I S .-Is 10 V 31 S :u. -I 37 s .. , s mil i: ).i viV-iv)7 v lv '.0 H 4V r.nil.il . 1 Villi M iM t ;.i . -.1 1 '.5 s 'slits I'd 1 June July Aurusl September.. OctolH-r . ... November... Ileccmber... January Tebruary.... March Airll. May PUBLIC UTILITIES. The Ohio Publl t'tllllles Coninilsnnii has approved Hi 1 nneolldntlon of Hie Salem Light, Heat an 1 Power fompatn and the Columbian I'.'ecirl. Company node llo, Salem I.lglitiiiK I'oni'ian. and i M thorlzed the new compmv Ismio tUO.oqn in llrsl morlgate twenty vmr r. per cent bonds at not less than J and llio.000 In common stock. All llilleeby eieitrlc pmperilea leporilni, fnr the work ended .lun - 3 show net .011-M-. ted load gain rf CH'i - uslomets. wl'h i'5.i; ItllovvattN IlKhilng ifri.l mid s:J hors--pmver In motors New business contracted for Includes S64 lusioniers. vvllli 4.1 Kilo watts lighting load and 2,:.i nurse-power In motors. Kleetrlc energy output for the week was I) 1 per cent greaiee than for the correspondlta- period of .1 vear uk i The Vlrglnli Hallway and l'ovvir Com nany's report for the fl.ial year ee d June 30, 1615, showB a decrcise In urn enrnliiKS of IU.)2H ami f.7.H7 In surplus after chant's. IncludltiB dsprei-ln on I In nA.MnnnL- tnr tlie ten tnOtltllS elided April 30, 1916. showed 11 sola nf I410.I12J III irross eomn.reil with the . orrespondlllK 'en ... e 11, n oe..ee.1lni? veir and tl etir- I situs after ehargeu nnd dcprecl itlon of 1 .0 3 ), 1 S.t , an Increase of j.-oi,a. The Washington It.illivnv and l.lectrt Complins 'a anniril repoit states that "vvlHi a I'ederal budget laig-r than ever before by V.'). 000 000, with nflUdal personnel tmi terlolly nuginented ilurlnK the ear and Willi the population of the district larger by f.,000 one could scarvely eNpect retro gresslon In earnings, even In I tie face of hard times largely euperlndin ed hy ion dltlona arising from tlie lluropean war The vrrws earnlnirs of the COtnll.iny alld 111 subsidiaries for tlie tisml year ended De cember II, 11 16. Is id. '.inn, suow-ins an Increase of 1143,13: limine ilia yiar tlie cars of the company carried 8 1!. s 2. '.' f '. passengers. Of these S0,37i,5!& rode on transfers. (iiiarnnlr CI ll Is (liitlnK To-dny. The 700 members of the (luarai.t.v Club of the fltmranty Trust Company will have their nnnunl mitlriK tn-day nt the new clubhoiioc at HuBtiennt I'utk. fltaten Island, There will he a liaae. hall Rama between the officers nf the) company, an internepartmentai retay racf, a tennla tournament unci vbiIouh other tyenta, APPELLATE COURT DECISIONS. Complete MM Unfilled Dawn hy Flrat Department Division. The following decisions were handed down yesterday by the Appellate DM sion, First Department Mary Ftaub, an Infant, Ac, resrondsnt, vs. Jnterborourh llapld Transit Co., appel lant. Order reversed with no .m.1 ni"Dur.xtuenis ana motion denied per curiam Order llted Opinion I Akron llulldltur Co, appellant, vi. florid Transit Kutmav construct on Co. resnon- ' dent. Order affirmed with 110 cents audi uienursiriiienis. .-n opinion. um iiieo. David Cihltl, appellant, vs. Htar Co, re- I epondeiit order afllrmed with $10 costs and disbursements. .So opinion. Order i filed. Samuel Kohn, respondent, vs. Moses H Harris, sued as "Mod" H. Harris, appellant order so far ns appealed from reversed with 10 costs and disbursements and mo tion granted with 110 coats. Opinion per curiam. Order filed. Merchant Tailors' Society et al , appel lants, vs. Journeymen Tailors' Union of America. luteal No. 3P0, tt al., respondents. Order affirmed with 110 easts and disburse ments. No opinion Order filed. Charles Altschueler, respondent, vs. Msu. rlco ltrouer, appellant. Order modified by providing that the words, "to ba examined on behalf of the plaintiff upon the Issue, raised by the defendant's answer," he stricken from the original order, and the following Inserted In lieu thereof, "to be examined on behalf of the plaintiff In sup port oi ins allegations or tne complaint, and ne so modttled affirmed without costs, No opinion. Settle order on notlre, the date for the examination to proceed to b fixed In the order. tt. Altman A Co., respondent, s ftydeo Photoplay Corp, appellant. Order modi fied by requiring plaintiff to pay to de fendant's counsel the sum of 50 as and for their expenses In connection with the inking of the testimony of the witness, and as so modified atflrmed without costs. the dote for the examination to be llxel In the order. No opinion. Settle order on notice. Anna M Hlrrt, respondent, vs. The ("perry llutrhtnsnn Co, appellant. Order affirmed with 110 costs and disbursements. No opinion. Order filed Cameron !.. Little, an Infant, Ac. ppe. "ant, vs, H, c stnwe Construction Co, respondent. Order modified as statel In order nnd as so modified affirmed without costs. No opinion, Order tiled .Mini I' llsbot et al , as administrators, Ac., respondents, vs. New York Hallways Co, appellant. Order nfflrmed with llo t nets an-l disbursements. No opinion. Order nied. Southern Amusement Co, appellant, vs llpo, h Producing Corp , respondent. Order reversed with 110 costs and disbursements an-l motion denied with $10 costs. No opinion. Order nied. Jacob M Harris, respondent. x- the Tribune Association, appellant. Order re. versed with IIS costs and dlaburstments to appellant and motion granted on pay ment hy appellant of costs of action to date. No opinion ortler tiled The Western L'nlon Telegraph Com panv, respondent, vs. dtiy M ilest, ap pellant Order affirmed with llo costs and disbursement, the dato for the ex amtnatlon to proceed to be fixed In the order. No opinion Settle nrder on notice. In the matter of I.Ujle 11 Holme, deceased. Order affirmed with 110 costs an-l disbursements. No opinion. Order n.i-i. In the matter of F.dnln C. Hall, as temporary ndmlnlstritor of I.lzrle H Holme, deceased. order affirmed with 110 costs md disbursement. No opinion. Order tiled. nilzabeih Agmlnas. respondent, vs VVUkes-Ilarre Colllerv Companv. appellant Order reversed with 110 costs and dls burst mints and motion granted with 1 10 iosis on the authority of Higdon ve l'iuliidt IphU X- Heading Coal K Iron Com-p.i-n :1T N Y I J Order filed Olca KraenkeP, appellant, vs llucene J C- i k II lo-ponhnt Order afltlllied No opinion Order tl'id John r trson. f al . ptalntlffs. vs I'rolsl. Kealtv Compin. tmpleaded. A . respondent. Hobert 11 Montgomen . as re, elver, appellant Vppeal dtmss.--l wltti llo costs an-l disbursements to re. spotldept PaV ible b) tlie appellant pt r snnally No opinion Order filed. John lar-ttu l al . as committee, .xe. and another, rexponden'. i- Crei, Jlealty Cittnpanv, Impleaded. Ar, app.-l-'int. Onler affirmed with lie costs .md disbursements No opinion. Order Pled. Itose Vector, appellant, vs. J Oeear litlaniater, respondent. Order mortified as stated In order and as so modified affirmed without coits. No opinion, or der tiled Samti. 1 Herman, appellant, vs lternard I. Miller, respond' nt order aftlrtnei with 110 eo.ts and disbursements No opinion Order tiled amuel J ....ph. respondent, vs Hir- .Ins. ph ft al . appellants nrder af'trme I with llo co.u and dlsbursetn-nth .v.. opinion order filed. MorrN Kraus. an Infant, Ar , respondent, vs. Ou'-cr.s County Water Companv, lm pie ided. . appellant order affirmed with 110 costs and disburden!- tits the date for the i xamlt-atlon to proceed to l-e lived In the onler No opinion. Set tle order on notice Haiel II I'lrle, appellant, vs Allan It Plrle, respondent order reversed "1th lie costs an-l disbursements tn appellant an-l motion granted to the extent stated 111 order No opinion, Order tiled. Charles K. Qulncey et at., as executors Ac, respondents, vs. Joseph If llmery. ap peilxnt Order reversed with lie cost, and disbursements an t motion granted to ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITY For Some National Advertiser 90,000,000 PEOPLE PASS THIS POINT YEARLY (Official Police Department Statistics) 23L !XvWka'j Is z 1 1 1 . . L'..i'i.V h - ' - ' - i - ' - i - :jJ ifJS t .JJ . -v .fr- i tr.V.v.-...tTr --"-i. '. .' )--". r-v.v.'yc.-.,.Tr-. "". vJ- ' 1 P itSi ;&Vt -HU' jot t"tt sHt Former "Sun" Location Cor. of Park Row and Frankfort St. The upper sign indicated above can lie leased to a prominent advertiser at $1000 per annum. This is the frrentest publicity in New York City at the price. N'inety mil lion people pass this corner annually. This roof si,rn will bo seen by all using Nassau Street, Park Row, Brooklyn Bridge and the Municipal Building. It is plainly visible from City Hall Park, Broadway, etc. Again : Circulation 90,000,000 Per Year Price $1000 CHARLES F. NOYES COMPANY, Agents, Phone 2000 John 92 William Street extent stated In order. No opinion. Order (lied. Sophie I.embert, sn Infant, Ac, respond ent, vs. flnuth llrooklyn IUMwy Company, Impleaded, Ac., appellant Order amrnifil with $ 10 coats and disbursements. No opinion. Ordsr filed, Annl H Hunter, appellant, vi. Fred erick V, Hunter, rrpnmtent. Order af firmed. No opinion Order tiled. I'iiIImI .flairs Press Association, re- fehnmlsnt. PrnnW l'.r..li.it- r'nmnani. iimiellant. Order reversed and motion 1 itranted to the extent of striking out tlie I inunwing eiauae nr me onier rnr exam ination: aiso nj. 10 wnai appears in ine Nmtes of Kansas ami Mlnnesnia mill which defendant iiimle rontraels for the I pint'iiic or Amerlt-iii Tobacco Company advertising since said date and previous tn ih commencement of this aetlon." No nnlnlon Settle nrder on nmlre. the rlnie I ror the examiiiatlen to proceeii to In- nxeti in uir nrili-r John J. Ciislik vs The Cltv of New- York. Motion to dismiss appeal granted with 110 costs. Order filed Alllandn Hodenhelm ve. The Cltv of New York, Impleaded. Motion to dismiss appeal granted with 110 cosis. order nied. John A. Connolly vs. William C Os. born. Motion to dismiss appeal granted with 110 cost. Order nied. Krank Oroell, an Infant, Ac., vs Swifi A Co., Inc. Motion to dismiss appeal do. nied. Pen memo, Onler Hied. Katberlno l- I.tndemann vs Jobxnna von Mcer. Motion to dismiss appeal granted with 110 cost.. Ortler tiled Lillian ttlmel vs. Alfre.t r'anC Motion I to dismiss appeal granted with llo mst. Order filed. ' Muter of Kizabeili Connell. deceased Motions to dismiss nppexl denied with i" co-is. vriier njeij. Agnes t. Mulligan vs, Pasquale J Lam. bertl et al Motion to dismiss appeal granted with HO costs Order filed The People vs. Philip A. Cox Motion to dismiss appenl granted Order tlie The I'rople vs SigmiinJ Kox. Motion to dismiss appeal granted Order filed John V. Coggey, as receiver, Ac. vs Jesse Watson Motion to dismiss appeal granted with 110 costs. Order filed William O Cameron vs Hernard Levin Motion to dismiss appeal denied. Orde tiled. Merv-yn Wolff vs. Noel Jourda De Van. el al. Motion to dismiss appeal denb I with 110 costs. Or.ler tiled. John K MeKenn is Amnkag Mantifs luring Company Application denied w . 110 costs. Order signed Florence s. flthlan vs Degnon Con traeilng Company Application granted Order signer! Ilobert 1' Milter vs. Clinton P Zlmtn.t man. Application granted Order signed Joseph Matls vs Louis Lewis App'l. i tlon denied with 110 costs, Order signed The Hagle Waterpriof Companv, In vs. New- York Mackintosh Clo'hlng Cnm piny. Application denied with 110 cost Order signed. lllliabetb E Stevens vs P. Hmt'l. fchwelzer Application denied with It costs Order signed. Samuel Pollock vs. Central Ksh Com pmy Motion denied with 110 rest., nt tier filed New burger. Morris cenipnnvi vs James Talcott Motion granted, nuestlons certi fied. Order fl'eil New- York . Hoston Despatch Hxpres. Company vs How ird Carr et al . as ex. erutnrs. Motion denle I vviih 110 costs Order filed llizabeth Agmlnas Wl'ke..rtirr Coliiery Coiipi-iy V, , denied with e reel-, nrder II. ed I Augusta Land, vs I.- nard Lindes Motion denle I with IK' . .t Order f'li orpho s-one v. wi '.am M H'sen cn panv Motion granted, ouestion rertl'le i Order filed. Paul W Hort-aeh v Willi im .1 Arke i .Motion denied Pee memo Order tiled I'a'rlck ilallxgher vs Ancient Ord- .. Hlbernlins et a! Motion to dismiss pcil d.nie,! Order tiled Lou's iivvartz vs. James r rtogers e- i at M'-tlon to dismiss appeal granted wl-1 110 i osts. Order tile I Whit Hits .Veto.' Colon vs Initio. Sunty c.mpmv Application denied wic 110 co.t,. order sign-. I Nathan l,epMw t ,1 vs Simile' Itrl.k , I mm el al Annllcallon denied l-l. 11.' ".''. order signed ' It. glnald I. Hart vs llejultlble Life . sur.llue sinrlety Motion .lenleil with I' cosIh (ird. r tiled Cnl'el States pre.. As.oclxllnn -s ' I rank I'rrsbrty Co-npanj Mntlnn denle i with 110 eo.'s Order tl ed ' Ixiuls uchnartg v. Jntne p. Hog'rs et al Mutton denied with (10 cost, o- i ill r tl'ed. I Charl-s Chaplin v. Vltarriph-Lul.tn S'-llg-Lssanay. Inc. V'otlnn trtititrt. n- ii.i 1. 1 i National Suret comp.n vs inrotl-i WenlllPSer et al Motion 1ft disMtL. , p. il gr -ite, with tn Order t. I Hv-tnin Ita'inv.in .t al vs Aeto VVits CnmpltiS Appll -at -on grinted li ' i U-ned .lost pi. Hllas vs Morris 'earner ei Joseph V .is vs V I I mi Tr.-s..- t .- , ppll. Stlotl denied with 110 costs Or der sKried. In tl" matter of Chirles c ll ,u-h an at'orney Itef.rene,. nrder . I before of tU ' il r fcree Set-te order on not!... In the muter of T'lom-i. H K- -.t i t statpeot.iry truste-. A ..' Tb.-m-s It. it te, dei'ised Appeal d'snils..., w.lh l. rests tl-l 1 dtsMirs- lll-li-s ., ..pt- .,n o-, .'er I1 e I HtMNKs en N( i. ANTigfK Kt'ItMTrRK-i:fry k!n1 TAT hniiK n' '' Mnn lint sen W ' Y , box 111 ,un oi!1. . 41 1. 1 5 ri'rfni'Biti a'n Sr''av:Viteik'WiafiarK','1 mmsm "ni "eass-c-iii.si.k s,: .. " ii- bhl , av. r n 2 111 1 1 w .1 . . m r 1 . . i - us - ' EXCURSIONS. Lak Hopatoong tl. To-morrow t.ffltfS; Lt, W. Hi St. 8.501 Liberty St. 9.00 a.a, ItcVion Ave.) Jertcy City. 9.17 a.a. Lf . Steel Street, Nest 8.M s. n. Atlantic City TO-MORROW t.W.sj4St.,7.M:LItrtf t.,.0O. 99. BO Jitiien A.s .Jentr Cltr, s.t7t. ra. r tt. Btsii St.. News.ii, 8.0S . ta. HftRD COAL NO SMOKf - COMPONT via New Jersey Central fsCMMKK RKslORTA. NEW JEKSEV hp.inc Lak Heatcb. THE NEW MONMOUTH Sprint? Lake Beach, N. J. An Uneiretled Hotel Directly on tin Ocean Front With Every Attraction foe th .. Summer Vlxltot Dally concert" and Oaneesi. Palm and Tea Ituoms overlnokln the Ocean Tennis, (Soil. Motoring, Hiding. Flshln. Canoeing, Surf llathlug, Wttl Open Saturday, June 17. Under Management of Frank F, Shute. Dookinr Representative. EDWIN S. TYNO, .New Totk Offlee .Hotel lilltmers). ETI1F. M:Vi bsx sk m ssex & SusseX iiotki, A.xn roTT..oie. SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. J. Whole square, directly on U ocean. Tin: iiotkl UK i.vxk or TUB ATM ST I r COAST. Ail tsthrtnis srlth bit and eeld tea ssiter. C.nlJS. -TT.NNLS- ItA'niINfl WILL OI'K.N JUKM 10 t'nder the Personal Management ef DAVID B. PLUMER I' T KLATIM1. Personl Repress-TltarlTa S'O FtfUi At., X. V. Tel. &MS Marray Hill THE BREAKERS On the ocean it Spring Lake Ileach. N J, Opens June 10 Now open for Inspection. LOUIS N. MOSS. Owner and Mar. THE SH0REHAM Spring Lasts Beach ' .l.r... Modern hotel, located on the Lake; twa I- o. ka from the Ocean bathing he ich Now ci.en II K SI'AMIKN'liriKL Prop, NF.VV JEK.SF.V Ashurr Tark. A MOIlKltN IIIITKL lV TIIK SV.. Hotel Columbia AND I OTT Vllll.s Ashury l'n-k J upsns June '; flu- n.iier vv.'er in toot-. i ai.a 'tv too lit.-klei VV ll.VHV rv JONIIS. owner and Munager 1 THE LAFAYETTE j Aphurv rrk. N J . ricliMv- pHtronaft, I prUrttf an-l ;ub lr twb, h- wr ami nale hthi h' -r .tparirnMl9, rurtilna- atr In vf r.-rtr., u hit fvl heoklet ! Opfn Mux till Oct. M. II KltOST. , rKNNM U AXIA DflnwarK . atrr Cup. THE HEW KITTATIHNY IM 1 U Ut lM i.KV, VK. Now in iuy liUtwU.. nnxi-rn hot-) In ihU fimi'Hii r-.tlii.. "ip.vtty ,(n. Kvory hkhIcth tjlpmrnt , rtr-ptioim euUin. Frrnni rht't. tnlH-.lr t'l'tr trnpU, t1litnrt, fte. aTv an-l itrtll, UrAp. fpmial nnrly rtnn r:t hoklct ami aiitn map-, matlni. orirh'w iini't iralni. JOV i liliV cni'K, ten jcjim uf Wati-r li-ip ll(H!St JiASSACIHsF.TTS. THE MASC0N0M0 11;. On the famous einclng he i h, i; acres nf ground, sports rate 1.1 111 weekly, Man. Bgement ARTHl'lt I. It.Vi n t'O af Beau ' (; N j cV itA- 11 s"""-V, ifron Jtcamboatdo Mil OCEAN Deep Sea Fishing Str. "Tauras" Dally at ) A. M. from T'ler I. N. It.. ONI.V. liar, Keataurant, Halt, Tackle, etc.. Under (.0. a Management. Accommodations inr ldlea. Htowardcss In Attendance. Fare II. mi. CONEY ISLAND l.r. vi: west mini NTitKKr, :40, in 31). 11:30 A. M.: 12-311, 1 I.V2JW. 2.4. 3:.10, 4:H, 5:1ft, 0-30. 7::i(), 141I P. M 1.KAVK riF.lt I, MHTII IIIV1.H, tn.20. It IS A.M.: 12 I A. I 15. 2 00, 2:4.'., 3 3". 4.1!, eon, n no. fl.40. 7:lft, Kin. w ' y I.TK. nTKr.rf.f.f .IIASK, CIIKKT l!sl,A.-sli, til :2A A.M.: 13 :2 V, 1 '2.1. 2:2,1, . 'I 111,3 0.1. M.J;. fi-2. nun. ? in, 7-..V1, 2ft, 11 2ft, 1 it 41) P. M Trip marked do not go in 129th Wl. Trip marked t dnea not atonal Pier I. X. K. Str. "GRAND REPUBLIC" ftPFX'IAI, UP HUDSON T II IPS Hundaya, June II and 18. Htopplnf at III tlllt. AND PAI.I.M both wayt. ftne hour at NKWBI'ltlill. Ito Pier I, N.lt.. t 30; W, I2lith Ht.. 10.30: Vonkera. 11:IA A.M. FAI1K from N.V.Tftcifroiu Vonkera AOc. Hteamer's licensed capacity .'1.110(1. Ticket limited tn V.non. No Hiaternoms. Restaurant and bar under Cn.'s management Tlmo Tatdes are also on INftlllK Hack cover of Telephone Directories. Tel, Rector. 82 S.S.'Mandalay' lUNDAVT-in iwii'ia";: Leavtiia Mattery tft. West t2tith.Hl. 10.1 A. Vonkers 1 1 :.'! A. M.. stopping at 75 ale IIMIIII.ANII F 4 l.l.N s" for WEST POINT. Round Trip Music, naming. MtMIII.Al' LINK. Tel. Ilrnad I "II -121 HI. SUMMER HRtORTN. NRW YORK Tataklll Mountadna. The Catskill Mountains .region of ROMANTIC HCENKIIY ALTITUDE toon TO I00O VF.ET ATTRACTIVE HOTELS AND noARniNU tioUJtK MANY TROUT TRE.IS TOPUI.AR WAI.KH AND DRIVES MOUNTAIN CLIMIIINC! CAMPINti A WONDEUTUI. COUNTRY or WILD WOOD CHIRMS THE ULSTER & DELAWARE R. R. tn eemnertton with Went "hnra ft. It., cperatee thrraiah trains, including Ptillman .errlea. Tha RIP VAN WINKLE . Pltr.MS from New York leaves Cortlandi Stres?t 12 40 nisin. Went 42nd Strojt o'clock P. M dalij- eicept Hundar. Fteamew of the ITudaon Itlr-e 0t Mt make direct connection, at Klneatnn Point with aftssrnouo trains for M iolnt In Iho uiouutalni. Th' annual llttntrated hooV with rrt"d map of the Cataldll Mountain section, in l corrected list of over 1.000 hoteli an-l lioardlna- houan. will be sent free on receipt of U tenia poataga. N. A. .11MS, General I'awnfT .rnt, Klmnton, N. . Skmlfcd Leading Catskill fte.ort N.T.tlfflee, 11S0 ll wav Pea large Advt. .cunda- NEW YORK Weateheitrr County. IrtarrltlT ICnbriir BrUrcllff Manor, N. Y? An ideal Luncheon Run, 28 miles up the Historic Albany Post Road. Hooking Offlre an I full Information 40! Madison Ave., N. Y. Telephone 7010 Murray III!). NEW TORK-Usi IslajlsL lYKsTIICKY. LONfi lLND. Most Attractive Inn in America Highest Class Cuisine and -ervlee. Music liv s,niiiony On-hestru. Table reservations ti 'phone, Mestlmrs- '. KatW JF.RSr.Y Atlantic Clly. ATLANTIC CITV IOT 473 I 1 n C, iTsJIIllLTTI -C klCQtll V UtPfiUT rnorwxir ruoki jdih. isniirt4 AnwneajvPlarv. EiTopcarvMMv S-wsits. fm mAn1K:l .iv-Mtirn.s. nit LEADING RESORT HOTEL Of THE WORLD MoroujBknlKim ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. OWNERSHIP MMHAGCMCNT. LlOSIAH WHITE 4 SONS COMPANY HOTEL RALEIGH SI Oliarlrs I'lic an l llsnch Tho populnr I rcilon. wiihin sirl.t ami smiinl of the ocrm I'M Ivre roiims. all opfn exponirr: prlv Mr lialhs. riinntnr water, pnrrhrs, rlevator. ric Cuisinr aii.l srn-ii hrsi obuindlilf S'isoi.il Junr and Julr ralra Hankie! II, J nYNES HOTEL NEW ENGLAND SOUTH CAHOI.INA AV AND IIKACH I I'rlvaia lialhs, runnlnic WHtsr In rooms alnvaior, linn porfhrs, (vc; capacity .ISO, special. 15.50 up illy,; Misrlvl wkly; bnrklst, It. II. WII.MAM. IS. JO VV DAILY; IIS SO TP WI.UKI.V Hotel Westmont Oi-ran Knil. Hhorts Mnml Avf., AiUnilr IMIc I .'ii'in-ily 3-si Alvv ivs on n, -sen-vv nor baths rahli" (is-li-nt llooldrt ll UAIITKK, Mtr NEW HOTEL MERI0N Mf.Vr, X ri-iuiit av .in.i id., uii i.ip.u'iiv vi-rv iiui let ;it i' r:itl- Inr tin-iMinfiiits .i'iniilnii i-l' 4 tahli- nf Hip largrsi hnti ls up i ,m . lii-.-nil vvei-kly; Urns rnol nrvs-m-virvi inonis .ic. Hoolilst M r, FAU1.KY. Mit! l.a.iin IUb'i i'Ihss Maisrali lints Hm,. Alhimarl Virginia ox-, nr.ir Iishi h fu in 1 1 1 ivri-kly, prlvnt" li.iths, s'cv.i'iir i- li lislvi-iinnlus. iti , sxi-rllrnl tslili. illv,.. i.Ihk illnuvra I lliH.klrt. .1 l ropi; HOTEL LELANDE ",V.,.!'r .'"" vh htrili-ti-il oi-fan vlrvv. slrv'.itnr flii liRll-s prlvuts baths, iiin-li-niti-lati-s, XV ,s, 1I.XXVK ATLANTIC CITV. N. .1. America's r.iinmis All-Yrur Itrsort, NKW IIAMI'SIIIKK. Ilnlrl ,N wiviHtlK.liV -tils Sni I'nn XXrntiviirth. tumitli,.N II X iti. rni'iiiriini;i.i m UK.Tls.ltiK IIOTKI.. I'.mii,,,,, v?H liooklot. Itniiiiniiii.xxiiit! I1I11,, j: jiii a v Toriti, siimmr-r (iirs in ellri-t ill mulrs Vlsr.l... 1-n: Urmilvviir N cny BERMUDA- 's tip, Inn lints) aci-om '""t'UPIl ''rank.TnurisiCo.J CANADIAN l'A('iril) K II,W V CO !M llroalwair, N, Y. I I'Jill tlrnadnaj, , v. I'll), Up the Hudson By Daylight All Service Dally Eirept fttindaj-. Direct Hall Conneetlons tn alt polnta In tha Catakllla, Maratoga. tho Atatrondacka. tho West and North. All through rail tickets between New York and Albany accepted. Music Itostaitrant , . Nleamera "Waahtnglon Irving" or "Hob' ert I'nt tun" leave DeshroMea HI , 8'40 A M W. 42d St , (I A. M.. VV. I2tll St.. 0 20 A. M., Yonkers. 0:4.'. A t.. landing at "-Yost Po nt N'nwhtirgh. Pniighkecpsle. Kingston .J oint, fatsklil, Hudson and Albany. Information at Desbrmses St, Pier. Tel 4141 Spring, N. Special Trip In Intercollegiate Roat Races, Saturday, June IJIh. Afternoon Boat for West Point. Nowhurgh. Poughkeepsle. Klngstini and way landings, leaves Doabrisises , St., 1I4S I'. M West 42-1 St -i I" I 120th St . 2 20 P. M-i Yonkers. 2:45 P- M Dally except Sunda). TX Hudson T River Day line CATSKILL EVENING LINE 7'.Vy" Iencept Similar, foot nf Christopher St., n VV 120th St.. ntn, Vnnkcra, 7 P. M.. for Catskill. Hudson, Cnisacklo. Tlcketa inter, changeable with thoso of Day l.inn. Tel 1U'J7 Spring FALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON $4.00 fftra. It. PI'r'll. N. R.. ft. Tultoa 9U dally at 6:90 P. M. Ituslo. New London (.Vorvslrh) Line, etra. It. Plsr 40. N. It, ft. Houston St., waek dara only. 6:30 P. II.: l'isr 70. K. H.. ft. B. :2d Et., COO P Id. New Haven Line, strs. It. Pier 21, E. P... ft. Catharine St., week dara only, 2:0 P. M.i Plsr 10, ft. K. Hi tit., 2lH P. ai. TO. PORTLAND M.MNK STIU'VISIIIP LINK. teiiKhtful S. hour SHI mile vv.vter trip A the CITY IIKAITIFI'L. Steamship North Land vvl'l Uve I'ler 10. N. It., foot Warren St, June 10 and 15. at 6 P. M I'ull Summer si he.lule effective June 1!' Sailings Tiles, Thur und Sats. nt I P. M , etso Mnn lnys 10 Jo V M Tlrketa ut Pier ho Tourist and N Y Transfer Co. Offices EA-TKIl.V sri:.VsIIP LINKS. HARTFORD LINE From Pier 10. Hast ntv.r. foot Peck Slla, fallr aicapt Sunday, A P. M. for Conntotl -ut River landings. Far S1.1S each war. Sight - Seeing Yachts l e.-vvi-illillerv PlerlO :t(l.'':.lll. Tlt.llriMd .1.17.1 In Salidv Hook and the (Ii ean, l::iu P. M. CATSKILL EVENING LINE See Hudson Itlver Day Line Adv. Vacation Trip .'linn MILES R D4.YS $42 "i: ,r.PF.Nsi:s INCI.L'DLD llefreshlng sea trip In elegantly ap IsMiii.st ste.inii-rs, with Interesting shore v Isltaand a uidoiieaiidfasi-lnatini; l)alUht and .s'carclillglit" Journey un tlie ST. JOHN'S RIVER "'"i"-r l For full Intnrmatlon. literature, etc. apply to Clyde-Mallory Lines I'ler no. North Itlver. New York ( ll Tkt. iilllces, L-tii and ins H'way Best Short Sea Trip Out of New York Two days, nf phyiical rest and mental exhilaration, of pleasant companionship, cf sea breeiea. deck chaits, and huppinesj. Stiperior service and low fares to Savannah. Mncon. Augusta, Jackson, ville. Atlanta, Hiimtngh.-un, .Mont gomery aid all Southern points. Savannah Line M Y OlTn-f. 1I0W. 42(1 St. at FVwny Pirr 15. North River. font of SprinK St. NEW YORK BORDEAUX PARS S.S. KOCH AM BEAU i bAlLKUAi. JLNc IU, 3 H. M. iS. S. LA TOURAINE. Sal., Juno 17, 3 P.M. IS. S. LAFAYETTE . .Sit.. Junr 21, 3 P.M. S.S. CHICAGO.... Sal.. July 1,3 P.M. iin iliivs nun. Il'.,i an-l "cooml i-lass. compws office R.r.';,;,vv.: C U N A St D NEW YORK LIVERPOOL n .-i. a m SOON iwi.iruitM I'VUI'M'll si VMIIIUINI V nillifs -"A I, r " XT x r ! ill .11 Mi NOON .11 Nil .1. . ! M .It I X' 1 NOUN .11 V 51' M Tn I -vi-nv '1 i . NEW YORK FALMOUTH LONDON I'.X.S.Ml.M.X ii . .ii , . I- M ANI XNl V XT .ID V 1 I- M AI.Al'NI A T .11 I Y v, .M-'ii yrn: m;xx mihk. American Line ALL A.iW..?K h rCAllERS Under the American Flag ' N. Y. Lurrnooi, Pior G2. N. R.. Nonn rT nrk .Iniir III I'lnl.iiiil .limp II White Star Line in. '. Lncr, cti : if 1.0, N. .., !ov: l lilts- .linn- .'I Xiltiullr .luni- III I Kli.ll iril.W S X. li-l.!HK)0 It,, tr. 1NAVIAN Noiwiy. SwctJtb Uenmtrk NEUTRAL FLAG Ouls'de wir zon Nu i'nntraban I Carried. SC.&HO Mii-lsrn Jstraitn-is, it Oft'i .x-- is.uiio Ions Dl.p' hallv liiniiri tlon with nil lliinipnin fit I.-.. I I nlli'il Mules .luni- -'ill., i,.- ll .luin- 'ii ,.i:..liilin.iiil , ii n,. ats I ll'vvai.N.X l l" sii-.-i ii- - ' i-limci- " i ' I Il;.V.'sti- ll.M.is ii, hut iiori. i'l!- ii'ii'ii.'' -I Offrlal Aliont all Unrs . . I"" I'"' il ttarninml v hlti-iimli t'o., .Uii Af.,N. T !"', il n-mi fn- -i .'i-,. ni! llii-r - - (!.! DOMINION LINK. Ti. n- i..,!,,-, , "' ' e . ' ' t foutli anM t llvi-rv m.-sU .In 5 i m I""" ,l "' .. 1 bj ''l''r - .Nrlli lli.u T.-l 31011 fr.inl.lli,' - IS Iv nil i xpsiisr. r 11 Ht Jr.n un in lion r.i:n ri;os.- i,im:, n n.n .v in , Sunday Excursions STEAMER CITY OF LOWELL To Bridgeport I.t. Clarkaon St., N, II., In in vi Pnlfon St., N It., Id ,i Return due Now York, s on p sj, IWII ItOtltS IN llltlllt.l'.l'iiltY. STEAMER RICHARD PECK To New Haven Leave Pier If. 15. It., n 11 t '1 Pool Kest 22d St., in mi v Return dun N. Y., 11 11 I j two iimiits in Nt:vv iivvis Detihl(ut Sunday Outingi on L. I, Snuij .Music Dining Itnntn I.iiimIi Count. r Tickets, tft .(hi. I lilldreti. .VI I en.. Tlcketa limited. On sale nnlv on lie, 011 day of Kvup-lotis. The New England Steamship Co. "Tin-: prut. ic 11 k pi.i:m;ii," BOSTON $2.90 PROVIDENCE $i.i0 COLONIAL UM ALL Ol'TslDK s-TA I PIKIOMs, v ,,, Wcejc days and Siin.Uv s t p v .' Pier 3, N. It , foi t VV II on . 'Phone Siirh.K litlil VVlrcester. IJ.0 Provlilenre direct, IU IS 1 ,1 r.ll I.I. .1 Sl.'i", ei,.tn 1111,1 v u,j Dally, tnrludlng Sunday, .1ir.il I', V, ' rrom l'isr It, E It. Phone iJCO Il'.kraai City Ticket urflca, 310 litoajear , r Uptown Tletiet Office ll' an t .1.1 it BE A D MOUNTAIN and LHI1 HIGHLAND l.AKK IfOMMI.s-l IM. S villi, Jl M Sir. 'HIGHLANDER' 1, ;:: Dally '.' I vv ..'it 1 . I.i 10. Knuli'l 1 rip 111 -kl iv t- 1 ' ite . IM.MIIlS nil, 11111 ..... Ml SU , IIIM IM., Mi VIII. (er Mlil.l KOHKt !. I HI! "sll,. of .Ni-w -tMTII i an 1 ttnn'iit ut . ti.m ( - . teaneJ. l'i..liimf (.,' - a . Imfdt &od ulhvrn I' f-Ml I ' In pursu.itue ut h J . nn - ' put una salf, lu.y in . ' tho Attn flititUil a-'Ifi. t'ii ' tilt ,tl. tiny r Juti '. l i 1 l 1ki. 1. lh llcleit' In n ( naniftl, witl !. Hi pubic a i;xLh.nifc") fial'Mroum. s street, in thi Jtvroiik'H of i - . of New Yfrk, uii ..(:ti i 151, ut 1- " f:lotk n t'ti "' ' i Jntciih V Day. Aunt.. t .r , (111. tfJ bV ftHlil JlI'lRltKMt - t- -. Uit-rclu describe. 1 u ful lertaln lot, vicco or pat i . ' i . th buil'imp . h tul itnpr" vit" t-Utiat In Kin Huruufit t M 1 tho ritv, Cnuhtj Mini Stri n brtindit ttti'f ribil ar. in p fnllowt"' ii )MM I:Ni"I Ni tho i-nuthtrly i "f M-.ti Dfty frt CT tilt m tS'ttit w iuthw'Bterly tomor of urn .tret-t'.; riinnlhi: t!i-ti -puriillel ir nnirlv wl'li t, . nl partly thrmjuti a pnrr u ftRht ffft mid n ii in i i 1 Inchra; thence Vtprt .ir. i , i nearly i't with Monruf Mife' t 'hen-'e Northerly on a il. k ti't't rflifl -K Inrhe-i thence .tr . X" I Hnd parallel or nearly witli M I t.'-nty-threi' feet nine m 'in lie", thenm N'irtherlv Hlm ' J l'.e "f pr'nilttifH kn ..w, j Tn (i Hundr.d unit oixty -eitrht 1 r S'r'ft nr etiTX" ri'Vfli fo t fr. ' ha f lnrhe" trt the futher.y tc ' I Street nnl then.'e Ka-ter ; otitherl fill" of Monroe s.re I live feet tr the point t p r j nine. If the mUI i-rveril d. lMitisiloni more nr )" I tl '"Inic a;n known iv th. v Twa hundred n nil iiePiity i.;o -tre It b!nc expreFtly nder''t mreeil hv and between the pirt" that all the a.pllHncen and nn'" f and nddltloiie thertto now 1m whteh tOt-Hll b herenftT pluce i t the nho e deicrlbctl ii nil. -nnl neresarv for the pr.-j.t r u--loyment of the sarn fh" find ijecdured to be prt of the f . covered by tnl tnnrtc ice n- d the name lawn titid Uint it iih to real pronrtv. Iatr 1 New Y.Hr. .Tun Hi t'-i JOHN C nni.KM W IWt't, I.n Ktuati & 1 W ' riairiMff. No v Naw-1 i f i Of MHlllltt'lHl ''It '.f N'M The folSowlnir l a tl'ipram ' erty to be old. the ttnet , ' 270 Monro j-trcet Mnnroe St I'hwrRp to iHlfy -s li It 1 1 f.crtbt.1 prorpri l" four t hou--.iuit "nr luin : four on too Drtllir. J. I trrbt tliTfon Irum t'l. I!16, toKthr wltli in-!-umoiintintc o H.- v r .lune bill, .SU !.-Kilir w of the ai. Tlw a;tprol th taxrx. a Mf i in fti m ,ui Tthrr ! n, whloh an in i liurih.tMT out of the juir p.i .1 by tJif itf f(-r4'. I" N ..x v-Uslit 95-100 iKiIUir- D.iti'tl Nw York, Jutti JOHN C colM vi v NKW YOHK S 111 1 1 M County of New Vork.- i.l,'1 I'lnlnttff. ai: itnt bltrmui. j . othfTK, l(-ml.nt. In puruanie of h Ju'Irii hut- nul ill, iluh inn i -tho hIui pntitlM a--tl -n if tu Mh rtay of .lun 1 :t .jnevl, th l.pf.-ri'.- i.i hance Sulfi-Txiiun S In th Huron; L v .if .Sew York on 1 1 . 1 IMS. Ht I.' o'lltuk n .toneph P. u' ' i i11r ffil by friM .linten . iborfln fli'crlbfrt t frtalit Int. plei m pu butUlln(t-i ntnl m.p' rrcert, hit ua hi i h- H hMttn. In th ritv, ' . . 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