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HOTEL TRATMORL,ATLANTIC CTTY. N. J.
Remains rpen throughout the year. Every knowncomfort and convenience for fall and winter guestJ.Traymore Hotel Co..
D. S. WHITEX JR.. President.
HOTEL AGNEW. Atlantic City. N. J.With separate Sanatorium Annex. Who!* Block
F..%-,rVi Front. Entirely tiew. 300 Ocean Rooms. 100Bath*. Hyrlrotherapy Eiuipment. Sea Water Plunge*.Winter $2 ."0 daily: *I."> up «v«wkly. Automobile. Book-let.
'A. C. MITCHELL& CO.
Abilene Water Companr Ist 554.Alabama Bare A Coal Ce. l*t GVA!bsxy Home T>lephotje Co. Ist «•-American Bond Co Ist <*\u25a0"<•.ATiher«T County. Va.. 4\i'%r.Ashtabula WatT Co. Ist .V,.A»htabula Water Co. O*neral 9%Qatavia Home Telephone Co. Ist «•">Bayshor*. New York. Union Free School District No. 1
4->Boone Cai O. I*lM ,ViBrnnswick & Blrmlnphiun R. R. Co. Ist 4H>Buckeye Portland Cement Co. Ist *"<\u25a0•Child*Ellsworth.CtUiens Ligh; &Power Co. Ist V'r.Clearfleld Bituminous Coal Corporation Ist **r.
Cofcc»»-W>it»Tford Horn« Telephone Co. let 6r.Coming. N. t. Sewers *ri.CoraiTi- N. T. School District No. 13 \u2666'.Cocaine N. Y-. Rlvtr Boada, 4rv.(^m»-fora>v;i',e Water & Light Co. Ist •%.Decatur Traction & Electric Co. Ist VI.
Enrlewood <ia» & Electric Co. General ;>'(•
FtahkiU .<- Matteawan Ga« c . Ist s«>.Gllson Asphalt urn Co. Ist MG-ri-ral American Reduction Co. Ist \u25a0»Hark»n«ack «'•«" *Electric Ca General 5%.Hackem>ack Ga» Lleht Co. General MbIndependent Union Telephone Co. lrtP.r.Key West Electric Co. Ist ?>*";\u25a0.
Lawrence "Xat*-r Co. Ist 5<-r.Lumber Securities Co. Collateral Trust r<.L«cS«tt. FTEnc'.i. H.. & Co.. lrtWeMsnon rity Water Co. Ist 4'"V.Manor CWb 2nd S&Me-thanieal Rubber C.->. Ist ••'- „.;' ._Vntirrkeag StP««Bt Railway Cc. ConFOl!da.ted s^.>„„- Yoric B*ltlne&Packins Co. Debenture •»-Yew York Cab Company <Resistered 4%).
:---ir York and East River Gas Co. Consolidated ».*.New York Wclcfelnc Barge &Coa-line Co. Ist ..cNewburph
*Orange Lake Railroad •:•- Ist \u25a0i.r-eople> Mutun! Tatepbaac (> Ist •». IR-
_Co. ...Krt Jenls Dactrtc Light. ro»^r. i.at & R. R. Co. W
t%Retsof Mlnlrs O>. Ist 5<VRhlnebeck Water Co Ist W*.Schenectady Home Telephone Co. let 6,c.
EfaelbrvfUe Water &Light Co. Istt*.*?<rjtheni Missouri & Arkansas RaUroad Co. lit •\u25a0 -\u25a0
Southern &tal«» Lumber Co. Ist 6*-Southwestern Portland <>m<~-it O». lst BeVictor Fort Co. I" •T|<"'-Warsaw Water Co Ist S'VTor*ant <^o Ist 6-v vr the jSTHDUE THE 15TH.Araeriesa Wood Specialty Co. irtß^.
COTTONS PAYABLE AT OO Broadway, on andii.i.Innuarr -nil. 1003.
COUPONS MAY FE SENT INAT ONCE, ANDCHECKSINPAYMENT OF SAME WILLBE READY
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FOR DELIVEftTAT 10 A. M., onJanuary 2nd. Is*l3.
PINEY WOODS INN.—A njild.dry. equable cllmat* In the long leaf pine sec-
tion: modern, homelike hotel: st.-am heat, baths, gclflinks, etc. LEON ST. JOHN.
Southern Pines. N. C.
CALIFORNIA.SOUTH CAROLINA.
MAGNOLIA INN.AIKEN S C
A COMFORTABLE HOTKT- F»~>T: A FTAT AMONG TIIK
.T. B. CARTER.
Sortings Oanks.
THE NEW YORK S&VINOS BANK.
«:U pay the interest iue January Ist. IMS. «a the foll^w-injrbend*, at their banking hou»e. corner of l*road«aj~ and*.*>,3sr Stn»<?t. New York City:
ARAFAHOE CO.. COIjO.. HO &• DISTRICT?.AfROBA CITY. NEBRASKA.FACA tX>.. COLORADO.'hir.AK LAKE CO.. IDAHO.I'INOHAMCO.. IDAHO.R>->!SF. CO.. IDAHO
lONECO.. NEBRASKA.
ZEMAN CTTY. MONTANAFFALO CO.. NEBRASKA.RT OO.J NEBRASKA.TLER CO.. NEBRASKA.NTOX CITY. OHIO.PPHR. WYOMING. TOWN orDAR RAPin.*. VILLAGEOF. NEBRASKA.NTRALCITY.NEBRASK-*.AY CO.. XEIIRASK*LFVX CO.. NEDRASKA.LO^ *ir-O STATE «-APITOL BTtLCIKCSTILLO O^.. COLORADO.TTAOE CROVE CITY.OREGON.ETE CITY, VI RAPKWING CO.. NEBRASKA.STER CO.. NEBRASKA,<TER <y*.MOVTAN.^.VTD CITY.NEBR.\SKA. SCHOOL DISTRICT.WSON «» NEBRASKA;WSON O»." MONTANA.
JH.LTA «.0.. COLORADO.l^ll'G'^?CO.. VEERASKA.ULOINV-ITY. OREOf">N".KRIF."n.ECTRI'" MOTOR CO.. ERIE. TA.r\*AV?TOV. TOWN OF. WYOMING.rCROr* CO.. MONTANA.FIjORCNCE CITY. COLORADO.f-REMONT CO.. C"»LOR\r»O.ITRNAP CO.. NEB.. SCHOOL DISTRICTS.r.ACE CO.. NEBRASKA.t-SOLDFIELD CITY. rOLORADO.«:KANt» ISLANT> CITY.NEBTIASICA.GRAND ISLAND CITY. NICF-RASKA. SCHOOL DIS-
GRANTS PAS? ORE NEW WATETi. LIGHT &POWER CO
TIASTIVGt CITY. NTEFRASK-*.HOWARD COCNTY. NEBRASKA.ir<*nO STATE NORMAL SCHOOLJETKERSOX CO. COLORADO.TvCESAS Uf\.KISSOCRJLKANSAS CITY. MO.. SCHOOL DISTRI'T.
LARXMEB <~O .'COLO SCHOOL DISTRICTS.UNTOLX <~TTi'. NEBRASKA.LINCOLNCO. NEBRASKA.IXJCISVILLE, TOUTS OF. COI/:»RAIX)MADISON CO.. MONTANA.MADISON CO.. NEBRASKA.MANTI. UTAH. i^"HOOLDISTRICTS.NAT-L,LOAN"* IV \u25a0-\u25a0"^ST CO.. DETROIT.NEWFERG CITY.OREGON. ,NORFOLK CITY. NEBRASKA.vrCKOLLS- CC>~ XEBRASK-*.••MAHA CtTT. KEBRA6KA,rtMAH* CTTY. NEB.. SCHOOL DT?TnTrT.OTTAWA CITY.OHIOoszasA co . it'AKO.TAV.VEE CITY. NEBRAFKA.PENDLETON <~ITY.OREGON.
VLATTESIOrTH"ciTY. NEBRASKAP.IO GRANDE OO- COLiJKADO.ncrrr co . coir>RArxxSALINE CO.. NEBRASKA.
VEBRASKAdistrict no c•iLO SCHOOL TISTI
S-UTi: OMAHA CITY.NEBRASKA.srMMIT CO OjLORATX>..-•l"PriilOß CITY. NEBRASKA.TErUSISE'.I C3TT. NEBRASKA,TWIN CITYTELEPHONE CO.*INTACO.. WYOMINGvi<rrOß CITY. COLOnAW.w»SHIN*GTOX CO.. NEHRASK.V«TESTOJ3 O? . "WYOMING. \u25a0
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WHITE SILPHIR tFRINGI-5 CITY. MONTANA.\u25a0".tRTHIN'-.TCN. \nLLAGE OF MINNESOTA.TOOK CITY.NEBRASKA.
©TO II InjfelnilKl IrAluiLlrliib
and all Pacific Coast points.
©onmgsii (LOcuoo'ficßaO ANO
via Washington & New Orleans,DAILY.
Steamers San Francisco la Hawaii, Japan. China iand Manila. Address
343 Broadway, 1 n?il^,nr7 \7n-iraih1Battery PL' ) LVJ©VaV UGDIPUia
Siege I, Coopsr c£ Co.CPrinate Bankers.
6th Jtve.. /Bth <£ /9th Sts.Interest at the- rate of Four Per Cent, per annum
credited to depositors for the three, four, five and
six months ending December Mat. 1902. on de-
posits from $5 to *3.000. Payable on or after the
CfaM Monday In January. 1803. Deposits made
belcr- the 10th day of any month draw interest
for full month.
flitdeposits payable on demon
withoutnotice.JCovrs 9Sf.???.to 5:30 P. 97?.
PENNSYLVANIAH JELjSLTJLm'JEI.OjAJO.STATIONS, foot \u25a0of WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET. AND DE9BROSSES AND CORTLANDT STREETS.
tJTThe learlng time from Desl»ro*»c* asid"Cortlandt Street* 1* five minute* later than
that Riven 1,,-loiv for Twenl j-thlrd StreetStation, except t»here othernlae noted.7*5:;.7*5:;.•%• >; L..AST MAIL—LUBJtei to tiro Parlor Cars
and Dining Car New York to Plttsbunr. Sleeping v-*Plttsbunr to Chicago. No coaches to F'ltwborg.
_»*• V. v>!- FAST LlNE.—Plttsbunr and Oeveland-J>w A..11. PENNSYLVANIALIMITED.—PV'Iman Com-
partment Sleeping. Dlnlcj?. Smoking, and ObservationCars. For Chicago. Cleveland. Toledo. Detroit. Clncio-
i"V'.Indlanapoli*. Loulsviile. St. Louis. >^-_1.55 P. .M. The PENNSYLVANIA aPECIAL.— 3O-hour train to Chf.aKo. Pullman ComparuuentObservatioa. Drawing-room Sleeping. D;nir.*. and Boff«tSmoking: car
l-p5 P- »• ""C«ICA<K> AND STT. LOUIS EXPRESS
—For "•!«*), Nashville (via CtncinnsU and Lcu'.svllle).Indianapolis. Chicago. St. Lou's. Dining Car.
MS P. M. sr. LOUIS EXPRESS.— For Plttsburs.Cincinnati. Irdianapolis. Louisville. St. Louis. Dln-
Rout?f ' v,,r Welch « \v*. Va-
tvia Shenandoah ValleyriCUlt).
5 -5 ,p-M
-WESTERN EXPRESS.— For Cnlcag-x For-
-Z**™- **ce?t Saturday. Dining Car.'"{%< P. M. PACIFIC KXPRESdI— Fer Plttsbure and
Chicago. For Knorvllle. dally. Tla Shenar-!oah Valley
«o£u'A- C?nn*tar Cleveland except Faiurday.
BS^,JT8 S^,JT- M-
CLEVEL.VND AND CINCINNATI EX-«•«»»».—Far Pittsbarg. Cleveland, and Cincinnati.
WASHI.VGTO.V A>D THE SOUTH.7.55. US. bVM <Dinins Car). 10.10 <Desbros«es aivl Cort-
lanat Streets. 19.20) (Dialog Car). 10.55 (D'.>ir.« Carta. m.. 1-55 (Dining Car). (3.25 "Congressional Limited."lan<.: Streets. 2.20 (125 •\u25a0Congre»pional Limited." allParlor and Dininsr'Cars). 3.25 (Dining Car). 4-25 «Dtn-•J?* /-»«\u25a0>. 4.33 (Dining Car). 9-25 p. in.. 12.10 nljrht.Sunday, ;;.25_ 8.55 (Dining Car). 10-25 iDln'.ng Car)a. m.. 12.55 (Diningr cart. 2.10 iDe«brosses and Cvrt-all Parlor an1 Dining Cars). 3.25 (Dlnlnit Car). 4.23
t;A!-'£i-i,'L*J- *-M «>in'nß Car). 9.25 p. m.. 12.10 night
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.— 3.25. 4.25 p. ra..12.10 night dally.
ATLANTICCOAST -Express. 5.35 a. m. and ft.39p. m dally.
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY.- 12.55 p. m.daily. Mall. 12. lo night dally
WAT.—For MemphisNORFOLK -..VD WK^EEN RAILWAT.-For MemphUar.a New Orleans. 3.25 p. m. daily.
CHESAPEAKE A OHIO RAILWAY.—7-55 a. m. week-day3. 12.55 and 4.65 p. m. daily.
FOR OLD POINT COMFORT and NORFOLK.—7.SS a. m.week-days and 3.53 p m. dally.
ATLANTICrmr—MM a. m and 2.55 p. m. week-days,Sundays, 7
"•.. m. Throuprh Vesttbuled Trains. Billet
Parlor Cars and Stan'iird Ccaches on week-days. Par-lor Smoking Car. Parlor Cars. Dining Car. and Standard•-"aches on Sundays.
CAPE MAT.-l2 p. m week-days. ,_
F«r_points on New York and Lone Branch Railroad fromUest Twectj^third Street StaUon). 8.55 a. m.. 12 la5.25. 4.55. and 11.25 p. m. w.«k-day«. Sundays. 9-25»• m.. v.' p. m. /-fr^tn Desbros«es and CortlandtStreet-). 9.00 a. m I?=ri a.40 R 10. and 11.30 p. m.week-days. Fnnrtayj.. 1> 45 a. m.. IS p. m.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.6.10 rDesbro»se^ and Cortlandt Streets. «.2T>>. 7:23. 7.53.
? 2.". P.55. 0.23. :,-,.-, prnns Limited*. 10-10 <D**bm*««9and Cortlandt Streets. 10.20) (Dining Cart. 10.53 fDrn-Inz- Cart. 11.55 \u25a0» m.. 12.53 (Dining Cart. 1.55 (TMn'^c
Cart. 2.10 ffTistiwsss and Cortlandt Street". 2:20>. 2.X.325 fO)ninX Cart. 3.55. 4.25. 4^» (DiningCar). 4-.«l(Din-ln«r Cart. 5.53 mining Car). 7.55. 9.25. 55. 9.25 p. m..12.10 night Sundays. ... rdlniair car. no coaches).« 25.' «(..\u25a0!.";. 9.55 (Limited). 9.55 10.55 (Dining Car) a. m..12.55 'Pinii-.e- Car). !55 (Dining Car). 3.23 (Dininjr Cart.•1.."*. 4.25 (Dining Otr> 4.53 (Dining Cart. 5.55 1DiningCar). 7.53. t.25, 8.53 0.?.". p. m.. night.
Ticket office* N- « 46! 1.T54 111 acd 2*?lBmadwav: IS2'Fifth Avenue (b«low 23d St.): 263 Fifth Avenue (comer
39U St.; I Ast r House; West Twenty-third StreetStation, and stations foot of Desbro«es and Cortland!Streets; 4 Court Street. 860 Fulton 811—I.»s Broadwayand Pennsylvania Annex Station Brooklyn: Station.Jerscr city. The New York Transfer Company willcall f-r ar.1 check baggage from hotel* and residencestbroueh to dsstinatlon. .
Telenhone "314 Eighteenth Street" for Pennsylvania Rail-road Cab S<?rtJce.J. B. mj'fHUWUM.
'R. WOOD.
General Manager. Gen'l Passenger Ag^.t-
BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD.Leave NEW-YORK CITY. South Ferry. Liberty St.
Chicago. Pittsburg 'lilOnt. "12.13 nt.Chicago Columbus •12.53 p.m. •I.oupLt&. Diner.Pittsburg. Cleve *3-35 p. a». *3.40 p. m. Lirntd.••Pittsbu% Limited".... •6.5f. p. m. "7.00 p. m. Buffet.
Cincinnati St. Louis. .•l2-1» .it. '1115 ntCincinnati. St. Louis •10.25 a.m. •10.30 a.m. Diner.Cincinnati. St. Louis «6-35 r.m. •7.00 p. m. BuffetN'crfolk t12.55p.rn. tl.oOp.in. Diner.Scrfolk
ROYAL BLIE TIIAI>».Washington. 8a1t0....... 19.25 a. m. t».30 a. t». Buffet.Washington! Baits. •10.25 a.m. "10.30 a.m. Diner.W«hK£ Balto •H.a..m. -11.30 a. ra. Diner.WashlngtMi Balto «'li.--5 m. «1 00 p. m. Diner.-Royal Limit**" '3.35 p. m. «3.40 p.m. Diner.Washington Rika *4..'« p. m. •5.00 p.m. Diner.Washington. Balto *«-55 p. m. »7.C0 p. m. Buffet.Washington Balto '12.10 nt 12.15 nt. Sleepers.
•Dally. -Dally except Sunday. ISutday only.
Offices: 113. 26. 434. 300 Broadway. 6 Aster House."5 Union Fc'iaro W.. 331 Grand Street. N. T.:343 Fultoa
Street Brooklyn: South Ferry and Liberty Street. Bag-gage checked from hotel or residence to destination.
K. W. COR. 11TH ST. A>'D STH AYE.
The trustees have ordered that the interest to becredited to depositors January 1. 1903. ?hall be at therate of THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT. TER
ANNUM on all sums from $5 to $3,000.Deposits made on or before January 10 will draw ir-
terest from. January 1.WILLIAM FELSINGER. President.RUFI.'S H. WOOD. -Treaeuier.
ARCHIBALD M. PHHTZ, Secretary.
fjelp iXlnnUb—iflalc
WANTED FOR I*. S. ARMY, able bodied, unmarried> »• men between agrs of -I and ."..". citizens of UnitedS \u25a0.•\u25a0
-of gv.'.: character and temperate habit?, who can
speak, r^ad and writ* English. For information applyto recruiting off.. «r. 25 Third aye.. 700 Sixth aye.. N. \.,or 363 Fulton street, Brooklyn. N. V_
Detroit nitod Railway. ivl'm.,.COUPON "DUE JANUARY IST. 1903, FROM
D-trcit Vnit».i Railway First Consolidated Mortga««
4'.'iboidf will I-*- paid after that date on presentation at**cff.ee of I*Van. Van Cortlar.dt & Co., 2* Nassau Street.
.—, •\u25a0 Oedar. New York.UA". from Detroit Citizens-na dne January- Ist. l»a". from Detroit <3Uttns
f-feVt Railway Company Consolidated Morteape 5% bonds
will be paid aftsr that date on rr<"«'".tation at the office of
Kea-i Var Cbrtlandl & Co.. 26 Nassau Street, corneroSar". New Tork. G. H. RCSSBL. Treasurer.
Snrrogatts' Xoiucg
GERMAN SAVINGS BANKIK THE CITY OF HCw YORK.
Cor. 4tli Are. and 14tl» Street.New York. December 24. 1902.
Infr»«.t at the rate of THREE AND ONE-HALF (3%)
PER CENTUM per annum willbe credited depositors forthe six months ending December 31, 1902. on allsums en-titled thereto under the bylaws not exceeding three thou-sand ($3,000) dollars.
P«p<-.Bit- made on or before January 10. 1108. will drawinterest from January 1. ™-
rK nn TAG. pres,
dent.G. F AUTHOR. Treasurer.
Tlie Toledo Bnllwaya A Light Co.
COUPONS DUE JANUARY IST, 1903, FROMTh» Toledo Railways & Light Company Consolidated
«,,, Vcrtcßce 4^. bends willbe paM after that date oncrSenULtion at the office of Kean, Van ODrttandt & Co
hiNassau Street, corner Cedar. K*m Vv-k. BL O. REED,
Treasurer.
TN PURSUANCE OF AN UKUER OF HON.Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate of the County of New-
York Notice Is hereby given to all persons having
claims against Charles -.J. Coulter, late of the County ofNew-York, deceased, to preseit the same with vouchersthereof to the subscriber, at his piace of transactingbusiness. No. 68 Murray Street. In tho Borough of Man-hattan of the City of New York, on or before the lothday of .*pril next. Dated. New York, the *>th day d.
October 1&02. MAS C. DUNHAM. Executor.JAMES A. DEERING, Attorney for Executor. No. 15
"Wall Street, Borough of Manhattan. City of New lork. Surrogates' Xoticeg
WEST SHORERAILROAD.
fNew York Central & Hudson River R. R.. Lsssee.)Trains leava Frank'in St. Station. New Tork, as) fa*
low?, and 15 mm. later foot of West \u25a042d St., N. R.:•7.10 A. M.—For Intermediate points to Albany.
fll.aOA. M.—
ii)Sbrat^ca and Mohawk, express.•1 \u25a0>• P. M.--<°hicagr> Exprss*.•£.25 P. M.
—Cont. Llm. for i-'-rtrolt. Chi. *St. Loots.
t3.45 P. M.—
Fnr Hudson River points and Albany.•6.00 P. M.
—For Hora.. Buffalo. Clevel'd A Chlcasr>.
t7.45 P. SI.—
For Roch.. Buffalo. Detroit and St. Lenta•!» 15 P. Sl.—For StyTa.. Roch.. Niagara Falls, D«t. ACM.•Dally. fDally except Sunday. Leave* Brooklyn Annex:
M) at +10.45 A. M. CSJ at t2.45 P. >L Leav~« JerseyCity. P. P.. R. Sta.. fli at t<l» A. M.. A t3.35 P. St.Time tables at principal hotels and nffli-»s. BasitaS*checked from hotel or residence by We^trort Expr»«i.
A H. SMITH. C. K. LAMBERT.General Superintendent. General Passenger Ajrevt.
NE.WYORK(ENTRALV
—',. &HUDSON RIVER R. B.
THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE.VIA NIAGARA FALLS.
Trains arrive «r.l depart from Grasd Central anaflafc<:<J Street. New York. a*below:North and was* buuad trains, except thoa* bsflH GraMCentral station at 8.30, 11.30 A. at. Z4&. 3.*) 9.U.11 30 P. M. •*•::: stop at 125ta St. to receive pmssugiirsj
ten s—as after l*:iv!n? OranJ Ceatral SUtton.Allsouthboun.l train*, except tJv» "a»th Century" and ta*"Empire Sute Expr«»." and Noa. 36 and to. uTO «to»at 133U» St. t-a minutes before their •rrivlas tiMasOrand Central Station.
12 10 A **•—'MIDNIGHT EXPRESS. Dm W6*lHlfalw ll! Cfeveland 4.25. Jsdlasapolls 11. P. M..
7CBICSO 7.10. St. Li-us 7:30 next moraine54 A- Ji~»SYRACCSB LOCAU— tt«U!B>
830Portant-
fl!>*>— STATB KJCFRBSS. Moot3Q A. M.—tEMPIRB STATB KXFRE33. Vat•«" faraoua train in tka worM. Due Buffalo *.iX_ ._ Niagara Fall* S4O P. M8 4.^ \u25a0 -* AST MAIL't\ hours to Chlcirv- 7L~Z. Due Buffalo 7 10. Niagara Fall* iOT.
10 30 A-
M.—DAT EXPRESS. Makes local sMaai""«« Kuffito 1.15 A. M.Ii.30 -'' \\r.~ VICTIVICTI :CD EXPRESS. Da* BatUa*
12 50 t- M:-'i'"!T,\l/> LrMrTEP. Due. Buffalo II7«« £ M Fall. 11.i5 P H.100 M -•-" nnv r;sr-r.KN LIMITED. Due.«vr rrlnni;i 1,,->\u0084 in.lMnapoUa ".l.» A. M.. St_ _
A Vf*21* «--«» P. M. next «U>.I00 P" M-M
-—•CIIICAOO LI^rITET>. 24 hoars to Chi-
"TJT «\u25a0•\u25a0 v«a Lake Shor». »H via M. C.2.45 & vv
M—
•"THE 20TH CENTLRT LIJKTTO."•..»w -' nonr tra,n to '"hicago via Lake S bore. Ele«-_ __ '"c -•« and fans.
330 fv'
«*Airr and TROY FLYER. D*.
3.35 z3^J3r™A£>*T»*r .KXPRE3S.00 £***-"'DETROIT. CRAND RAPID* A?«I>
030 T M—'LAKE SHORE LIMITED. 2* naar•ww '--:t to C cairo. All Pullman Car* Do*Cleveland 7 2T, A. M.. Crnctan»U 1.30. *»«•»-apolla 3.10. Chicago 4^O. St. Loots ».4S P. M._ __n-»t Jay
600 P M—
iwESTERX EXPRESS. 23 boors •»T,*«- J^'^Ko %-ia L. S. and M. C6.33 P- M--*KONTREAL EXPRESS t!s U. * \u25a0._: "_ or Rutland.7.30 KXpßi£*AI)tKO;iDACK AND
"o?rrsEAI*
£.00 £LL MM—*
BUFFALO AND TORONTO SPECIAL.w#vv Due Buffalo 7.25 A 11.. Niagara Tana 8.43._ ,_Toronto 10.50 A 11.15 P- *—•«P*CI%I. MAIL LIJCTED. gtlsaMg
I'„ W only fer Rochester.9.20 «• x' LllWlllssil* SPECIAI* Dmv/.i.w Cincinnati V.30. Indianapolis 1010 P. JL. Bt.
n««" i uls '-30 second tnernluir.930 £l«—•PACIFIC EXPRESS. Cfcl«*?o »4 lamr»,,n'
*7 MlcfiUran Central. 33 h.^rrs by Late Wiars^II30 P" M-M-—
•NORTHKRN NEW-YORK EXPRSS3.•T^fii C?S* v'n<^t. Oir!en«tranr. *c- » -' .'-: \u25a0 if,?;"»«7. tExceat Sunday. "Kx<eot !Ton4ay.
n.\KLK.n BIltiCH.»OS A. XT. an(i3.3« P. M.Daily, except 3nn<Jar. to Pltta-
neld and North Adams. Son-lay, at ».2O A. M.Pullman cars on all through trains.
_. Trains Illuminated with Pintsch Itsbt.Ticket offices at 113. Ml. 415 and 12V» Brsidwsy. »
Union Si W. 275 Cblumbns Aye.. 133 West I29ta St.Grand Central Station. 123 thSt- station and 138th 91. •ts>-tion. New York; 228 and TCH Kuitoa St. and 106 BsaasVway. E. D.. Brooklyn.
Telephone --fioo 3Sth Streer" fer New Tork Central Cs*Fervice. BannK checked from betel or residence bt\u25a0Westcott Exnmi9 Cempanr.
New York Central RouteBETWEEN
NEW YORK, BOSTONAND NEW ENGLAND
Via SprinKSeld and \u25a0:-.•>BOSTOX AXD tl.BA.\l RVIIROID.
'N->-v T rliCentral <. Hudson Rlv-r R R.. L»j»«*->Trains leave Grand Central Station. Fourth Arena* aae)
42d Street, New York, as follows:tfl.o<» A. M. HZ.OO noon. *4.0« P. M.. m.«» F. M.:ar-
rive Boston 3 SO P. M.5.40 P. M. 10 00 P. M.. «.U A-M.Leave Boston "> «> A. M. tl2 noon, *4 <\u25a0*> P. M..
•11.00 P. M.:arrive New York 130 P. ML. S.4U P. St..10.00 P. M.. U.llA. M.
Tickets at New- Tork Central ticket o«c<!«. 415 and 121*Broadway and at Grand Central Station.
A. H. SMITH. GEORGE H. DANTELS.General Superintendent. General Passeoser A»s»t.
«CIBO%RD AIR-LIKE RAII/IVAV.Office of the Treasurer.
New-York. Dee- 30. 1902.• »or«ria Carolina * \orlhern Hnilroad Co.Carolina Central Railroad to.
Sertboard «fc RoanoWe lUiilroad Co.
-*-tv« bc>r'*< ff the abov« named companies, will bo
.4~f»ti3ist»r Jan 2. 1903. at th«s oSce of the B«a-
:tr^l^LT«W:»iv, No. 15 Wall St.. New-York.board Air-L.ce «aai««. y >{ SHARP. Treasurer.
THE BASIC FOR SAVINGSIn the City of New York.
"<« FOURTH AVENUB. NEW YORK.December 29th. 1902.
"l»:7lji Senii-annaa! Dividend.rpilE BOARD OF TRUSTEES HAVE DE-
clar»d th» usual Interest under the provisions of theby-laws for the six mouths ending December Slst.. as
f°AtWrate of 3H PER CENT, per annum on all sums
of So and upwards, not exceeding (3.000, payable onand aft-»r the 20th day of January. 1003.
Trie interest ie carried at once to the cr»<llt cf de-positors as principal on the Ist January, 1903, whereIt stands exactly as a deposit.
It willb<! entered on the passbooks at any time- whenrequired on and after the 20th of January. lf»03.
MERRITT TRIMBLE, President.ROBERT S. HOLT, Secretary.
The Following Coupons Are Due andPayable at the Office of
Farson, Leach & Co.,\u25a0 NASSAU STREET. NEW YORK.
.-.-.n; abt IST. twij»;b;en. Irsiara. Water Company.Aarsca. li!i-o;s. ScSool District NO. 4.Z^.rtftKfa. Indiana.
"' „«Taff«e Count;. Colorado. School restrict M>. P.
RnSeM. IlHocls. F.efuridtiis.I>canaba. Michigan. School.rairmourt. Indiana. Schoo 1.<;ara^}J CouTity. Oolormdo. tVrboot District •Ce. 7
Qeaecs: Indiana. Fundtrc.<•?<?£= Ea*-. VUwmusin. School Bl :'*\u25a0
Hsatiactan. Indiana. Water.nsatingtco. In-iiaaa. Wat<*rworkß Cxeasmnr.•Tcncslfcro. inJieaa. runiir.r.I<~r.U Wa;-h!nirtcn. Wet-T and L'.g-nt.V"X*rz.r>,Indiana, PJ-hool ar.d lapr(n»m»!i:.LtfcanoTu Indians. Water.yi-Ai~~ ,;a.. tchcx-l.JkOM, DBxMris. Ecbool Dtetrlet No. 2.J.loutrir'iior. ln<Jian«.N»-n-*C«"-:«Elr. ladiai.a.Nedd City. Ctah. Scbool t>!strlct >o. .otero Oontr. Cbtermte. S<-h-v>l District N^. ?.
J'lpe*''^1\u25a0Ulawsata, Refunding.
<5-je»>*'o. Casmda.Ht CXafr. V»-t)ican. Ci«ctrtc L;ph». _ . ,HMdbamiA. "'A'.-'sliinEtcv.. Wmer and Gen»T-ai Municipal.
Beo4 ladlaoa, Etreert Improvement.Sr.urh "^ronF". y*fSrrtey, Refaa Unc'!:';•\u25a0 nocsty, Wlboobbls. Jail-VTano Cocaxr. O*vson. Ecbool Distnrt No. -••>.W«t Bay City.Mg{«^2s*
—r*<j»rl«T Indiana. School.
JANI'ARY ITTH. 2903.\u25a0
HuMirgtntt. Indiana. "SVater.
TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON.Frank T. Fitzgerald, a Surrogate of the County of
New York, notice is hereby given to all persons havingclaims ajrainst Benjamin Knower, late of the County of
New York deceased, to present the fame with vouchersthereof to the subscriber, at her place cf transactingbusiness, at the office of Gerald Hull Gray, her attorney.
at No 6 Wall Street, in the City or New York, on orbefore the loth day of June next.
Dated New York. the 3d *iyOf December. 1902.MARY C. KNOWBR, Executrix.
GERALD HULL GRAY. Attorney for Executrix. No. 6Wall St.. New York.
lO9TH SKMI-ANM'M- DIVIDEXD.
INSTITUTION FOR THE SAYINGSConartnctship Noticr.
TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON.FRANK T FITZGERALD, a Surrogate of the County
of New York, notice is hereby given to allpersons havingclaims against Randolph W. Townsend. late of theCounty of New York, deceased, to present the same withvouchers thereof to the subscriber, at her place of trans-acting business, at the office of lownsend Dyett &,Levy.No 247 Broadway, Manhattan Boroueh. in The City of
New York, on or before the 15tn day of March next.
Dated New York, the fourthly of S^ptern^r.^WXTOWNSEND. DYETT & LEVY. Executrix.
Attorneys for Executrix,Manhattan Bcrou,h.247 Broadway. N. Y. City. Manhattan Borough.
TN PURSUANCE OF AN OUOEIC OF HON.Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate of the County of New
York notice is hereby given to all persons having- claimsagainst Bernard Kiernan. late of the County of New York.decease to present the same with vouchers thereof tothe subscriber, at his place of transacting business, at theoffice of his attorney. William I\ Clare. Es-i.. No. 149Broadway. Borough of Manhattan. Ne^ York City, on orbefore the' Ist day cf June next.
Dated New York, the I3?h .lay of October. 1002.LAURENCE CL'RNEN. Executor.
WILLIAM F. CLARE. Attorney for Executor. 143Broadway. Borough of Manhattan. New York City
TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON.i-«-l- T Fitz-eraliJ a $urro?at» of the County of
VewYo-k notice 'is hereby Riven to all persona Having
ctetms against Lewis A. Abbott, late of th;-J-'ounty of
k>w YoSdeceaaeA to pnastM the same with vouchers
Street, in the City of New York, on or before the 23th
•1
Vpwe
York ON 26th day of November. 1302.GEO BROWNELU LEWIS L. ABBOTT.
Attorney for Administrator, Administrator.21 CortlanUt Street. New York CUy.
*ew York. Pnila-deliibla and ParU.December 31, 1902.
MIT. ROBERT BACON. TO OUR GREAT.fr. rcsrc;t having decided to retire temporarily from
B-tlve t.uglness, withdraws this day from our firms in
Sew York, Phlladelrhla and Paris.
.T. P. MORGAN & CO.,New York.
DREXEL &CO..Philadelphia.
'.iORGAX, HARJES & CO.,Parts.
TTERWIN, ANDREW J.-IN PURSUANCE"^of an order << lion. Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate
of the County of N*.w York, notice is hereby given to allpersons having claims against Andrew J. Ker'-vin. late ofthe County of New York, deceased, to present the same,with vouchers thereof, to tha subscribers, at their place oft~an«act!r.g business, at the office of William B. McNlece,No 128 Broadway Borough of Manhattan, City of New
?ork on or before the 2'Jth day of June. IV»03.Dated New York, the 10th rtay of December, 1!K)2.
ANDREW J. KERWIN, Jr.. Executor.MARY G. KERWIN. Executrix.
WILLIAM B. McNIECE. Attorney for Executors, 138Broadway. Borough of Manhattan. New York City.
YON TAPE, ERNST.-IN PURSUANCE OF*a- order of Hon. Atner C. Thomas, a Surrogate of
the County of New York. Notice is hereby given to allpersons having claims aalnst Ernst Yon .late ofbounty of New York, deceased, to present the samewith vouchers thereof to the subscribers ,;. their place oftransacting business, at the office of William G.evel No.-'s Bro
"waT Room. 22. Borough of Manhattan. New
York civ "'or before the 20th day of January. 1903.Dated" New York. July M,l«g£AjiGREVEU
NATHANIEL DOYLE.ROBERT L. PRANGE.
Executors.CHRI'TIVN iMORITZ. Attorr.er lay Execucr^ 231
Broadway. Borough of Manhattan. New York City.
OF JIERCHA>T«: t CI.EatKS.NO. 20 UNION SQUARE.* dividend for the six months and three months ending
December 31. 100-. has been declared and win becredited January 1 to all depositors entitled thereto underthe by-laws, a* the rate of Three anil One-half Per
rent". Per'Annam on sums from 15.00 to •».«••, paya-
ble on and after January U». ]OO:j.Money deposited on or before January 1«>
Will draw Interest from January 1.Bank open dally, holidays escepted. from 10 A. M. to
3PM saturdays from from lf» A. M. to 12 noon.FR\NK M. HURLBUT. Presid-nt.WILLIAM H. ROCKWOOD, Secretary.JOHN T. WEKKS, Cashier.
GEORGE G. WILLIAMS. Trrasurer.
Metropolitan Savings Bank1 and 3 THIRP AYE. (opp. Cooper InsUtute.)
CUARTERED 1852.
99TH DIVIDEND.New York. Dec. 9th, 1302.
INTEREST FOR THE HALF TEAR ENDING DE-CEMBER 31ST. 1902. at the rate of
Three and One-Half Per Cent. Per Annum,-<."i be cmSHed to dopo^ltcrs entitled thereto under thaby-law STSZ bar.* on* urn. from M to $3,0w. INTER-
VST P\Y*BLE JANCAKY 21ST. l»03. /MONEY' DEPOSITED un or before January 10th wHI
/•mtr fiterest from January lot. 1003.draw interest rro^ONATHAX a CCRREY, President.EDWARD SHKREft. Secretary.
Xni- York. January 1«. 1903.
STEWART BROWNE & CO.,
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING ANDSTOCK COMMISSION BUSINESS AT 170
BROADWAY.
STEWART BROWNE & CO.,BANKERS. 170 BROADWAY,
USD I.B. NEWCOMBE. MEMBER OF THE
NEW TORK FTOCK EXCHANGE. HAVE
THIS DAY FORMED A COPARTNERSHIP.AND WILL HEREAFTER. fNDER the
FIRM NAME OFTN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDEB OF HON.
Verier C. Thomas, \u25a0 Surrogate of the County of New
York notice is herebj given to all persons having claims
m • • Thomas Henry Mason, late of the County of NewYork deceased to [••—"itthe same with vouchers thereofto the subscriber, at her place of transacting; busing, at
the office of James L. Bishop, fcT attorney. No. 133 Broad-way. In the City of New York, on or before the tenthday of June next.
Dated New York, the second day Of January. 1003.KMMA.T. MA=OX. Kx*eutor.
JAMES L BISHOP. Attorney for Executors. 133 Broad-way. New York City.
New York Security iTrust Company.NO. \u2666« WALL NEW TORK.
COIPO>> PAYABLE JAMABV IST.r»»i;.i«.l U"at«-r Uorki Co.. Ashland. X?
-Triton* Water to. inMtxre. „
«\u2666_.«rj,..ua Wnf- r... I'nr.ha.o Mo"*T JL*^**tabirni <.a» Co. ««f *abarn. J>-^>- I»* M*f**i.•«tir«-n- Oa* A I-Jer. Co. of Coancil Blaffs.
u'liMi'cM^ 1"'J'-l Co. of I>a»klrW. IstMtge. 3Gb. #* if» of Dallas. T««i.#*. \u25a0
\u25a0_*«.««\u25a0
tilt Water Co. of .MarvvUle. Mo.. Ist * -a\u25a0M- =r.
Rasrf' at PI-«-iii^ 3IIHs.i:<iui»abl«? lllnminstinK Oa* M. Co.11.-nda rn».li«hin 6
<...r«>ndau -'oilSim ••»-. A «;l«verfiville P. R. Co.
«.l«.l»«- St R?- D**». Uoml».'.r<-<-nni<-h Tramway *.t>. I** ~'l»Se. •»*•Indianapolis \\»«i«r Co.Lincoln T*-aeti«»n «'o. Ik« Mtjre.Me»•«-•»» in** Vorth A: >t»uth Ky.\»v> Haiin.»liir«- Traction ««• i*« tpr'\ew Orl«»asi« < i»> A Lake .">\u25a0> 1«t Mt»:r. i. .>\u0084i Orleans < i«* H. K. Omral Mtse. \u25a0*-.' \u25a0•
\.-,, orTc.T*-.-. KmU»' »•> Co. 4':"e sinK>iiK fund.
<»« It'll*.»• A Ul«^.-trie Co.Pn.!u.?l. < ••' Rj. •
<>n. I*lMis'.P,-a<-«- IliverIM«o«ipliiHe Jllnincr < «•
r«ir«»ni«mtli *•'• R?. A IItht < «•Rome. \u2666•a.. City «••".sbnron A \rn Ca*lle It?.
* •.*>»<rinjr Val!e> foal
•".
Inn ;;a «.n« A Ele^trio L«. C«.Terminal \u25a0r*-»n»u -•• « **•Ilir«.< liiitnuA Hi»yirha»nton R. H. «.«-Itirr Belt Iin-<^t. «- R. -d JJtKe. ,"aterf»wn Water, Lijrht A Power Co.r««statMl*>4BS«nßJ R?. * L«. Co. Ist Mtjjc.
January 1i. JOO3.Wiadikankx H?. Co.
READING SYSTEMNEW JERSEY CENTRAL r. R.Liberty Street and Soiitb Ferry .(tire* frcm Scuta
Ferry fiv« mlnu;e» earlier).
E*!«TO?I. BETHLEHEM. ALIKITOWI %«nMAL'CII CIH'AK—x4OO <T.15 Eas+on on'T). 9.1«AM 15) •$.*>. 5.00 <5.43 Easton only) P. SI. Sun-
days. 14.25 A. M.. l.C«>. S TO P. MWILKESUABRB *mD SCRASTOS-iiflJ. &1»
A M.. 3-00 P. M. Pnndavs. 24.25 A. M.. 1.00 P. M.UKEWOOD. LAKEHIR>T. TOMS RIVER ASO
BIRSEGAT-14.00. •> 40 A. M. IJ» .'3 40. 4. 10. La*<»-wood and Lakehsrst only). 3.00 -..to.JO Lalcewo-^<t only}p M. Sunday*. 10.00 A. 31.
*Tl/\>TI«" CITY—tO.4A A. St. *3.40 P. M.Vl\r:L.\>D A.\D BRIDOETWS- tz4,00 A, M. tl.*»LOBie BRANCH. A^ni RV park, OCCA.t
GROVE, POINT PLEAS-'^TAND <«EASHORFPOINTS—zI.OO. ?.30. 11.3 CA. St.. 4.43. 5.30. <J..To P. M.Sundays •*•
-Ocean Grove. !>.CO A. 11.. 4.00 p. M.
PHII.VO'ELPHIA (READING >ISRMINAL)-1*4.2»,t"00 tS.OO. *9TO. tiaoo. tll.oo A. m tl2-00. '\m.II30. t2.00. tiOO. '4.00. *a.OO. t«S.OO. t7.30. 4900 P. M..•12.15 Mdt.
24TH AND CHESTNUT STREETS— i43. tS.3r). *1»3!>.•llsSa 31.. -100. :*l4O. *3.CO<. •7.00. W.28 P. M..•!*•IS Mdt.
RE4DI?rr.V HARRISBCRC. POTTSVILLE A^l»\VIU.I\M»PORT-- 4 CO. 3+ » \u266640". !i+9.10 \u25a0••»\u25a0\u25a0*1100 A M-. Readier only*. (111.00. 1.20. '->(VIp. ML\u25a0Readtr.r. Pcttivllle and Earrlsburc only. Tl-00. \u2666*•p. M. *\u25a0\u25a0>'>\u25a0»
i
ROYAL BLUE LINE.'
FOR BILTIMORt: A>U WAShI.^TOS- ISJVK•;";••• *ii.*>a. ii.. 'I*.:*i4«>. "*•• •;.«,-> p. m..•12 I" Üb^erty Street only. 'Daily. tDaHy. es«pt Sun-«Ftom Liberty Street only. #Da ly. \u2666Dnlly. except du»-
day. |svn<U» oalr. J?arlor cars only, itVia Taiaaiua.x<a*urdays.
OiScea- Liberty St. Ferry. South F»rry. •» Astor Hou?».M' **tl 424. 53t-O. 1.354 Broadway. 1«2 S»:i A**..25 Union«cuare West m'^t inch Sit.. 273 West 13-th St.. :«cSlSib-* Ay... New York; 4 Court St.. 344. BSO. Filtoo«• Brooklyn; Vi Brsaiiway, WiMiaaxsbursf. H<rw TorsTranafer Co calls for aad clicks bagsa«e to destination.W G. SELLER. „ . C 31. BUBT.
Vic^Pr^idtnt iG»n'! Mar.-i;- General Pass'r Ag»n:.
LOW, J. NELSON.-IN PURSUANCE OF AN•"
orA-r ,'Hon. Abner C. Thomas, \u25a0 Surrogate of the
Count™
of New lork.n-.tire is h«-rebv plven to all per»or.s
having Htelnu airain^t J Nelson Low. !i!-
of the County
o\'New York',feoek"ed. present the same «ith vouchers
the'r^f 10. *he subserihfr. at his place cf transacting dum
iesSTat Ule o«c» of,nderwood. Van Vorst iHoyt. N-..
-s Broa.l SUMt tn the City of New York, en or before |ba
s>Xh day of Jure ,t. Dated New York. :ha 23rd day MDecember, l^rj.
JOSEPH T. LOW. Executor.t-vnmVOOD VAN VOBST * HOYT. Attorneys for*
Er^utor, 25 Broad Street, New York City.
7 WALL STREET.New York. December 31st. 1502.
rnHE FIRM OF I.ADD. WOOD & KING 18J-thi<J
-thi< day dissolved, nag to th* w«b«W*«l of Mr.
RW*rt C Klnc. TOWARD H. LADP. JR.
LYNDON M. SVTAN.WILLIS D. WOOD.RUPBRT C. KING.
TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF IIONAbnsr C Thomas, a Surrogate of the County of New
York notice i? hereby given io allpersons having claimsagainst Hannah J. Gillette. late of the County of NewYork deceased, to present the same with vouchers there-of to the subscriber, at his place of transacting businessat the office of Rodman Richardson. No. 34 NassauStreet, in the City of New York, on or before the firstday of May 10"3. next. „
Dated*New York, the- loth day of October. 1902.t/dieu-
WALTER R. GILLETTE, Executor.
RODM\N RICHARDSON. Attorney for Executor. 34Nassau St.. New York City. N. Y.
TN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER MADE\u25a0*\u25a0* tv ncn. Jaoi^s Fl'-zgerald on the 20thday of Kovem-ber 19<r» notice Uhereby given to ali creditors and per-'V^inV- claims against Fernando Wood, lately doing
KSlreS the City and County of New Tort under thebusiness WiUUm Wood, that they are required to present
SS etttai^SS theVoachers therefor duly veriflexi. to theth?£.rtSJ?Ve^ as«isnee of said Fernando Wood, for thefenPt"ofV-^tors."
gat his office. No. =T William Street.
Bo?OT«hiof Manhattan. City of New York, on or befor.
Dated, .-cv \u25a0"».-
SIDNET WARD Assignee.
ALEXANDERiGREEN. Attoroeja for Assignee. 120Broadway. New York City.
A?IERICAN WOOLEN COMPANY.N?tice i* h-r^ty .... that , dividend at Or.c
«nd Ttree-^uart-rrs O^iCW ...---.>-• Pr-ferredCkpttai Stock or UK American Woolen Company
•rilir- paid on the 45th cf Jatruary. 1903. to -\u25a0-':kho-d-,- of record at th» «-Jn«e cr butines* Janua-j- 2d. IMS.
Trsnefw bocks for Preferred Stock will be closed at th»rinse oT *u*iae«« Jar.ua rj- 2i. 1303. and »i:i b» r«-fpfari jmajrr ieth. ir<i-"s.
\u25a0W-JL M. WOOD. Treasurer.%e*totC Mass.. r>««c. 35, MS
LEHICH VALLEY.Footof West CdA:Cortlandt and Deatooaaea SlM>m, '•Daily \u2666 Except 3cnday. Sunday caansea: et2-2S. Ilia
eT«). n5.25. »*&. x=i.O_ .——Lt~S T..aLt.s.y., a
BuffaloLocal ;•*.»*\u25a0•*.«)»»
Maurh «Ml»n.i Ituletoo Local hdU »«,'di«B pJf tct.|oL^,rfo^n^Ve,Hbule Express.... •«.« ;»»«xs.«"T.i«isizuTPu: :man ommodaiione at113. HI.SBjai, t2»*an-»
"»«iHr'.»dwaT lS9aAm.a rntoa Sqnan Wett. MOstaatftM:^i3s y *aFn!tonSt..4ConrtM..«Brosdwaysadrtrnltna,grjoiij S. T;Traaif erCo. wliScaU foxaaf ctecH 'i|»l«
7 WALL STREET.New York. Dec-ember Hat IPO2.
VT« !-.«-.- :ltis day formed a copartnership Bate the
name ot LAPP. WOOD & CO.. for the lUjpiliof tran«-
\u25a0rtlnjr % ccmmlißlon business In Bonds and Stocks anddealing- In Invstrrf/it Securities.
EDWARD H. LADD. JR.LYNDON M. SWAN.WILLIS D. WOOD.
M«mb»r New York Stock Exchange.
JOSEPH BIRD. President.
FRANK G. STILES. Secretary.
CONSTANT M. BIRD. Asst. Secretary. '
>o. 644 BROADWAY.Dec. 24. IDO2.
1 G 3d Semi-Annual Dividend.The Trustees of this institution hare declared interest
at the rate of THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT.
r*rannum en allsum-, (by the rules entitled thereto) not
exceeding $3,0»->, remaining on deposit 'luring the threw
or six months ending on the 31st inst.. payable on ana
after the third Monday in January next.Deposits made on or before January 10th will draw in-
terest from January Ist.
MANHATTAN SAYINGS INSTITUTION.
WATSON, JOHN W.—IN PURSUANCE OFan order of the Hon. Frank T. Fitzgerald, a Sur-
rogate of the County of New Ycrk. notice is hereby given
to all persons having claims against John William Wat-
Ion? late of the County of New York, deceased, to pre-
sent the same, with vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, atIt "place of transactlrs business. No. 54 Wall Street, In
the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on cr cc-inr. tv,p 2hth day of March, lwti
Dated New York, the 25th day of September. 1901
CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK.vi" , Executor.ht-tt vn vOTMAN.JOLINE & MTNDERSE. Attorneys
for Executor. 34 Wall Street. Manhattan Borough.
New York City.'
BuffaloISasqoebaana Railroad Companyfirst Mortgage Refunding 404 0 Gold Bonds.
Coupon iuc Jacaarj- 1. 190R. frcaj the *bor« bond* »IJIr*na.'d at waXaxttf apart preientaticn at the office of
I;».-. .' i(.if!l>*O>.Jtr. Cedar St.. X. V.F. A. L.EH.F. Treasurer.
Peceir.fr ?4. lt-?2.
TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON.\u25a0»\u25a0* Abner C Thomas, a Surrogate of the County of New
York^notice Is hereby given to all persons having claimsarafestGeorjianl F Falls, late of the County of Newv*IJ£a-2f« to present the same with vouchers thereofYork. «^r^lbe"at my Place of transacting business, at
\u2666 v H-^ry B.Tm.N* «» WaU Street. Borough of
mLSS&S. Sfrl/tiwot N*' York, on or before th.
"r^f^N-l/'Yorit^tnVe^day of Aosrust. 1802.Dated ><« V?ifT CLINTON FALLS. Administrator.
HENRY E Co" Attorney for Administrator. A Wan
Street. New York City.
New-York. Jan. Ist. 190&.
rrJIE INTEREST OF THE LATE SAMUELD BABCOCK. as epecial partner In Tar firm, ceases
this day. SAMUEL D. BABCOCK. Jr.. WOODWARD
BABCOCK and HENRT H. HOLLISTER. Jr.. are ad-
mitted as r-»rtnerg
nOLLISTER *BABCOCK.
Lacka wanna Railroad.Leave New York, foot Barclay and CarrttosJjer 81«.?>.("> ~.\ M.
—For Btnieaamtou and Syracuse.
•10 A M.—
For Buffalo. Chicago amd St. Ma•1.10 P M-
—For Buffalo and Cbtcaga.
t400P M For Scrantca and Flymo»ltJi.
•«10 P. M.—For Buffalo and Chicago.•" 45 o. Sf.— r»lca. Owe*© Ithaca. Baffaw.
\u25a0
-2.00 A. M.—For Cht- aa-v-.-deerers open »p. X-\u0084_
Tickets at 113 4»- 11* Broadway. N. Y.i \u25a0» Tofta.St.. Brooklyn- *Dai'.y. tßxecet gmntay.
Gulf & Ship Island Railroad CompanyfirstMortise Refunding and Terminal 5% Cold Bonds.
Coupon cue January 1. ISO 3 from the shove bonds willt» j»ld at tnat-anty upon presentation at the ofßoe of
mm A nOBINSOV. 35 Cedar *t..>'. V.R. E. POWERS, Tr«sasareT.
DeaMHb^r C-i. HOZ.
Dry Dock Savings Institution,311 AND 343 BOWERY. "SEW YORK.
The Trustees have declared a. dividend for tk« «ix
months ending December 3lßt. 1002. on all deposits en-
title thereto under the by-laws, at the rate of Three and
One Half tier cent, per annum on all sums not exceeding
T^reTTbou»^ Dollars: payable en and after January
&po.ns- mad. en er before January io-,. will be
entitled to interest from January Ist. 1903.ANDREW MILLS.President.
r-HARLES MIEHLING.Secretary.VpM F PATTERSON. Aw't Secretary.
TESTATE OF KATHLEEN G.. WHITE.—IN\u25a0" pursuance of an order of Hon. Frank T. Fitzgerald, *Surrogate of the County of New York, notice Is hereby
•riven to all persons having claims against Kathleen O.\Vtme. late of the County of New York, deceased, to pre-"
',;a san" with vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, athis place?™ "transacting business, the office of his at-tofceys. Clarkt. & Culver. Mb. 137 Broadway, in the
Borouen ol Manhattan. City of New York, oa or before
rJ.Jd Xew York, the 10th day of September. 1802.Dated r*ew HIBALD S. WHITE. Administrator.m iTJTfF iCULVER. Attorneys for Administrator. 137
Eroadway. Bcroush of Manhattan. City of New York.N. Y.
Co £ct for Business parpesac.
THE FRMLIN SAVINGS BANK.
TrR HAROLD HUMPHREY HACKETT I
»•*#« a, a m-rr,^^our.""n.from^hl, d.t.^January J. 1903.
TN PURSUANCE OF a-n ORDER OF HON.-!\u25a0* .hn., /-• Thomas, a Surrogate oZ the County of NewV
Abner C.ilhe?"y X;V to all person.- hsnrtßg claimsYork. Notke la
"re u^ on> Ute of th« County of Newagainst J»mes«^ r(.. pt th,sam.: .,h TOUCh#rs
\ork. l'*<-'!a°fn;übscr tbers, at their place of transacting;thereof to the
10 WesFi-Ith Street, in the Borough ofKattkn City of New York. on or before the 23th da,
Of April IS*I3-York. October :2nd. Hat
'* D**'iVmi"rON'DEß and ORSON J. FERGUSON. Ex-•*- Hr,f^,"rl etc of James W Bouton. deceased,_ J^nßlKtJr.. Attorney for Executors. 1 M^d!«oc
At» (Rocm 33©. Borough of Manhattan. N. T. City./\\VING TO CONTINUED ILLHEALTH,'and rr.uch to our r»er«. Mr. J. Van Vleck hju(de-
cided t# rettr« freni ar.h business, and h's Interest In
0"1thl*date
>HELPS. DODGE*CO.
FOUR LOFTS TO LET.w
«\u25a0». IRiHHK.vr \>? ELJTVATOB.-.9 \ND SI VOKTH fl r BBOADW >T
PILAND & WHiriNC CO..5 BEKKIIA.VST.
TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON."*•
Frank T. Fitzgerald, a Surrogate of the County ofNew York. Notlct Is hereby given to all persona having
claims against Mane Miege. late of toe County of Newvnrk deceased to present the same, with vouchers there-of to the subscriber, at his place of- transacting business,
the office of Messr*. Choate. Hanford and Laiocque. No.in Wall Street. Manhattan, in The City of New York, un
or before the eighth day of January next.Dated New York, the 25th day of June, ISO2.Dated .-sew iv».
Gt:oRUE3 RENAULT. Executor
CHOATE. HANFORD & LAKOCQUE. Attorneys for Ex-
ecutor. •
71 PINE STREET.Fl\e *torr war»hou»».
Won:-! alter irt»oSct bul!4tn< «<» »at«r»r.*r.v and i»a»* on reasonable ternv*.
PI3CS it•
\u25a0•- gssi
Firm of L. J. Carpenter. 41 Liberty Street.
655 and «S Eighth At*.,corner 4M-
EIGHTY-FIFTHJEMI-A>MAL DIVIDEND.
n-, «-d after January 19. 1903. Interest at tb« rate ofTHRFF iVD OSE-HALF per nt
-per annum will be
T1MRf;Et^d?-MSitlrS enmled thereto on all sums of J5 to
««)0 MoneTdeS»lted on or before the 10th of January
H\^i" the lat. Bank open dally from
To"a. Mto a P M.r2£ Monday from OtoSP. M.. boll.da^^^Ooie, at >A
«t R^ rMlden,
WM.G. COSHXIS1. Secretory-
rpHE FIRM OF P. HARMONY'S NEPHEWS•*-
& Co Is thl? day «!i*Kslved by mutual consent.£!««• p«tn.r IB,!Cr. In.Mgl*g>« de ru)RER>
MIGUEL B. MARTINEZ..V« Tork. January!. 1908.
u<||tnH iILCORNELIA L.-IN PURSU-Al'«~- of an order of Hon. Abner C Thomas, a Sur-. Sf ,h< County of New York, notice ta hereby g:\*n
f°R»iirirsons having claims against Cornelia L. Marshall.i?,. r^tr- ™«unty of New York, deceased, to present the«m«w'tb voucher, thereof, to the \u25a0\u25a0>! iglia .Mhrtf""*\u25a0 7 transacting business, namely, the office ef Rescue
& N" *» Park Plac«. Borough of Manhattan,
to the City of New York, on or beXcr* the Stt:h day aJana?Sl' N^s" York, the l«th day of July. 1002:WILBON MARSMALI*ALFRED MARSHALL,Execnton.
M"cOE H CHANNINO. Attorney fo- Exetutors, 34Pa?k Place. B^ousa of Manhattan. N*w Tork City
a T-HfiS INSTITUTIONIRVINB SAVE Can prepcrtn ?o £ct
BROADWAY. B^*m*nt J3.OW. irtoden.Croßby-st..
TSmm, ud Ba»en»ent. r3-t2W; niodero ftaildlnir; aJ»tepr^SSUSf rTnT^eaVmable. Apply SROAOWATEASCAIN
1 HOL'SE. en premt*»».
rriHE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE DO-
r, dlaaoived by the death of Walter C.Brown U* uTi*r».gr^-3 have fr.rm«S a partnership to
.---,h."upm « under the Mmc firm n.m-
i-.RIXVEU. WILLIE.RIDLEY WATTS.HORACE C STEBBINa
No. 44-4* Leonard-*'-. New-York CUy. January J. 1903.
TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON.•*\u25a0* Frank T. Fitzgerald, a Surrogate of the- County of
New York, iVoti<-e l« hereby Riven to all person* having
«^alm« a*ain*t Blumenlhal. late of the County of4"w Vofk deceas-4. to pre «nt the same with vouchersther^f to the subtcrlbcr. .• his place of transacting bull-
Dated S« Yorfcjag^^ BLUMKNTHAL Executor .Dated New *ortt-AIJJERT BLUMENTHAL.Executor.
«;TrT»V *RU-HMOBE Attorney* for Executor. 40 wall
frOrTJWERX RAILWAY COJIPAAV.'-oussna <soe Jaßtt*r>- J. ISOS. from the foilowln* bond*
nail by J. P. Morgan* "\u25a0"otnpa.-v New York:
Vombprn kallnay .•»i«jay Firat Consoil-
•KSySSTK-irWa, Company .Mrmphl.Di^-
*VOOon«o
n«n«tlbe;n 11-il^yTc^mpanr St. Loul. Dlvi-
•V^U?;™ H.%Y/ AiUen Br*nC***Joiattli?^r 4>4 >:«»!nlll»-foiithern:«»!nlll»-foiithern .Mono.
KV^ka«loala >fk la— \u25a0«\u25a0\u25a0 day, 1111111lMort-
*R^ht^ol»«l. VorU Riser A « »!«->\u25a0 i.-Fir.t*orth C«rollB» First Mortis*67*
ChaVl<>tt*C Colombia A .*»B»«ta First Mort-
"ofn£"Si» A Grew!"' r:r*tMort«a«e «J-v.Ea»t Tfnn«src. Vlrynla A fieorfcia Dltj-
"%blU*A Btrwiir.BhfLtn Prior Lien 5 .S3S H.rro«n*h.» Fir.t^Mortr,^^.
115 Chamber! St.. Xfir York City._\u0084. ,-„•»«« of this Institution have declared Interest on
£__??_£« s i.i.t
drfatrofthrocaRnd
PEiRx
rEVT w Mr.urn nt amount, fmm IIto *3.n0.>. purabU
before Jan. u«ti wll,dr^ g> jT,,TTKN. PrtaHwt
G. BTRON LATIMER."Secretary.
Unfnrnisl)t6 Q.pflrimcnts Co UlX'OTICB ISHEREBY GIVEN- THAT FRAN--^/-f« • BLAKE ha* withdrawn from our firm, ami
t-TwmUr U»«r«of from till.(Jay. December81«t. lOO^,L|AKE pROg.
_ «JO.. New York and Boston.
TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON.-*•*Mmer C. Thomas \u25a0 Ecrrocate of the Connnr of N«<
v<rv \u0084 m.-» Is h»r«ty given to all persons having claims«_&»? Am X St John. law o/th« County"of NewYork d-oea"Ji, '•> pr««t the same withTouchers thereof,/,h. «i>-srr<btr -' his pUce uf tran«act!ns business.No'ua Na«^St*eet. injthe City cf Netr lark, on o,
hrk^*Tit£**?£*%}*«October._x».ut3r.Dated New *°J*-RR
,g H mtXENBECK. Executor.
FRANK Z. REMAKES! Attorney for Executor. 130
Nassau Street. New York City.
#-» r~V/IIIIA Ar<«r'«n*ri' Hotel. 11T W«s( *•««» «t.SE.VILLIA ABSOLUTELY FIREPKOOF.
OnT sann-r apartment of two Urj» rooms iind bath.jiTxrta j»ar unfurnished: or $lw» » month fnrnts^.Vnfith-r of fo^r room-* and bat*. **«a year. unrtsrnisl»*J:£\u25a0 *!««>
_ nnmlh furnished. Restaurant.First c'a** r»f»f*iH*wir»uu?T>d.
ATKi: CHATHASf NATIOKAX; BA3TX
PEEA QIAIcTE_tLy
Tt': "OUR PER
-«_• haa __• A»T *>«en declared b» the D'.r»e«or» «f
r*rtbl*m and etter Jaoaary 25. IJ*H. «nl" wfcica date
__«,_- book. «iU b. c_--.p p^,--^ c^ti^.
New y«*. DaoMBtM- ltli.I»2. " ,v ;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0
Sinanaai (Elcrtions
TN PURSUANCE OF AN OKDE* OF HON.•*-
Frank T Fitzgerald, a Surrogate of the County ofM-/ggM-/gg roll-- U bertby Riven to all persons havlns%11L} «ain«t Danl-1 B. Coe. Ute of the County of
v« York BoroulbiManhattan. dece«*.d. to pr*«ent
.a.m« witft wucher» thereof to the subscriber, at theltr
liZrlS^ t^ansactlrT* bo»in.ss. No. 2M> Broadway. Room
the c"> of N^ew Vo.«. ,r. or taftM tta. Sv;h <lay of
M-r'J- >few York, the =sth day of September. 1302.
ELIJBQEISBE, NEOIE FIT E»ei-utiices,
I-.,,*Kr-.i Attorneys for Ki.--t.i-ti.~*> LTuadwajr.
New York City. ,~* DVF.RTISEMKNTS and «>arj_-rli>tjo_» for Th« Tribune
A«-^«t^S*°wS&^ aA/ivM-*is»!r»ntß willbe r»c«tv«_ at th« followlnr branch
oflce. at:*r«_ul.r office rate, uaMJ1
«viock o. m. vU.:251 Sth-a-ve.. •. •- cor. S3a-BU: loa Otn-aI**..
.\u25a0 \u25a0•
inrnisfjeb fjorm3 ©antedTHE aw AMi!TE«ED^M
YoFKTIONAI' BANK OF
*r>*«nrj»rSin, 1902.rpHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK-*- . \u0084,-_ «f *»'<» B»nli for Ose •l«etlon of Directors.«., J tlu «t »ts Banslnc Hwjee. Broadway «n4 Thirty-
Tfc« polls wi"°*«•" o jEJOUtANW, Ck*hi«r.
T^CPNISHED HOUSE WANTED for two mouth*. t>«-JC twaeu 4Ota «ml «>Th st^ :\u25a0 Madison and *taiUiate. H.D. XJABOJCK. n »o*» Broad-st.. New-To?X.
t
vi>m>mki C«s>traf Kallwtv C«.
COtTON™ DUE JAS IARV i-X. I!W3,
ffcill*i. wit be p*ld after that date at the oftcei «£: ".. COFP«Ii *Ca, >-v -* Exchange Pi*£C Ntw
-.._.. MslM v..: t* r.t..*.^ _._^ n ,!,„,,
J*w Tor*. Eeeearts* 2«fc. 1302.
i.N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON.*•*Abner C Thomas, a Surrogate cf the 'bounty •'.New
v^rk notice is hereby riven to aU persons banns eUlmi
X*£S«sZ?YJFt*l rS aar of October. WOKJAMES LAWRENCE TURNER. AdmLMatmor.
MVID D. ACKXRMAN. Any. tor\u25a0.nhattan E:r.ugta. New Tor* CKT-
CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK.-Jt b»M M BUWIULZ. 'OR '""ANAL- pZ,ITH SEMI-A>MAX. Ol\DMCVD._
-_\u0084.„, have r.rderrd that interest at th« rat*«*^THHFH "nD ONR-HATJ-- ««) PBB CENT, p»°;«.T™ be oiid v> depositors on and after January
i?»tU en alPsum- «f *5 and op to #0,000 which have19tJU.n-J} on e>r*o«lt f<>r th* three or six month* ending
!t ?mber d«post.1602. in accordance with th* by-la««
'":ru?e* at ibank. Money deposited on or b«for«
V .riti- lOth willdraw Interest from Jttnoßrr Int.January Iw '«» ™
HENRY HABLER, President,npvnr SATLEB. Secretary.
EMIL A. HUBJSS. Assistant Secretary.
NEW-YOKK DAILY TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JAM'ARY 2. V.m:\.tXlintcr Ucsorts. fiailroat»9.tDtntcr Bc9oris.
KNICKERBOCKERTRUST COMPANY.
Chtn&rnc Xotucr
Kountze BrothersDinibcnb Somre
ARE OPEN FOR SELECT PATRONAGE'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Under nanagement of David B. Plumer.
Bookings for January Now Being Made.SIE-A-SOUST TTISTTIL .XTTINriE! 1.
, A. J. MI'RPH\, AsVt Mansger Laurel Haaic.FRANK F. SHITE, Ass't Manager I,anrel-ln-the-P Ine-s.
SEW-JF.RSEY.
LAKEWOOD,LAUREL HOUSE andLAUREL-IN-THE-PINES.
SEW-.IERSEY
NEW JERSEY.Two Noted Resort Hotels
I
R9ll\!{C7 EJdDYtKL MGDdDLUPoATIANTIC CITY. tL J.
Personal New York rtjinsentative for rooms, rates anilInformation
—3 PARK FLACE. 12 fo 3 P. M.HOTEL IMPERIAL. 3:30 M 8 P. M.
Telephone COS" Cortlandt.CHAS. R. MYFJRS. Propr.
NORTH CAROLINA.
TPmn? 17*71 fi\I7VIfThP3? albemarle park,U LPJ IS. LVJtU'jUvU/LTJy ASIIEVILLE.N.C.An exduslvo Inn. Within fifteen minutes of the centre
of Athevtlla and within live minutes of the coif links ofthe Swarnanoa Country Club.
For booklet addressALBEMARLE PARK COMPANY.
Ashevtlie. N. C.
MARGQ TERKACE.ARHEVTLLB. H. C.
A strictly high clasr modern family hotel possessingeverj' DCMlbl.; convenience and appointment.
_LYNNHAHN.
Winter Resort. ATLANTIC CITY. Winter Resort.The Strand Is a new. modern, brick and stone fireproof
hotel, which overlooks the world-famed boardwalk andocean, and enjoys a refined class of patronage all the yearround. Personal representative at Town and CountryBureau. 283 Fourth aye.. 11 to 1and 4 to 5:30. 'Phone174&—18th.
FAIRBAIRN& WILLIAM:?. Owners and Proprietors.VIRGINIA.
RICHMOND. VA. jEuropean plan only. -Splendid accommodations.Lone distance phone. Baggage checked in Hotel.
HI!)3®c§teQ®ooDnm[pgjCHASE CITY. VA.
j ON THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
A new modern Hotel and Sanatorium. Shootingpreserves. Golf. Chloride. Calcium and Llthiamineral -waters used with wonderful results.
jBOTH UNDER SAME MANAGEMENT.I
MARLBOROUGH HOUSE,stone, IRON AND slate construction.
Atlent City's newest and most modern hoteL Seawater In all baths. Telephones in bed rooms and manyother original features. Fi'l and Winter trade a specialty.
JOSIAH WHITE & SONS.
Ra;!roao»
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