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New-York Tribune from New York, New York • 49

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mSM. HOI SITES Features the Modern High Class Apartment Houses. IMPROVEMENTS THEY OFFER a-B-rr Court, at 5 Bth Street and Seventh of the Finest Residence Structures in City. street crosses Seventh avenue, lust at the entrance to Central Park, there a recently been erected one cf the finest fir houses In this city. The name j-hosfn for the new structure is Alwyn Court, and the cwners point with pride to mar.y attractive features which it posf-fFPS.

-fFPS. Its situation is in many respects PjperKW to other apartment houses of its The fart that Court near York's frreat pleasure ground is one of its features. The fresh, irtjclesbtQe air wafted in from the park in- Fsra the occupants of the most essential iuribotei as far as health is concerned. In rciy pT 'ocatloTi no section of the city cszi surpass it. The apartment is convenient to every line of transportation, jtos r.rirclns: it iato close touch 2nd theatrical centres of Man- in recent years the tendency of Yorkers has been to forsake their private and rake advantage of wonarrfal devplopinent wixLch has characterized house history.

Few- private houses to afford the comfort and con- that the up-to-date apart- Bffli dm- Alwyn Court is one of the striking examples cf this type of home. The best obtainable was used in the constracdon cf this magnificent fire-proof at the same time an unusual mafle i make its exterior and interior delightful to the eye. The decorations and iinish, to the BOM ire of the class. I hlie these are most elaborate, they are at the time perfect In taste and Macn care and thought have been cnotr: it) arranjrement of the apartnects. Only twojare on a floor, each oonrifjfnf of fcurteev rooms.

Eleven of these cr? so arranged that mere than two square feet of Boor space -ay be together for the purposes of Then are three bedrooms, a Ijt-ing room. a that can be for library cr bSiar-jF, cininp and kitchen rooms, two far servants and fxo for maids, a room, a gallery and a conservci- KTJ- There are three master's bathrooms sad Jot servants. Scse of distinctive Features of the Snae bdode noiseless elevators, with oit me service: nan cleaning commodious dressiag rooms, millizcj dusci with shelves oJ plate glass; jstrQuet flooring; throughout, fireplaces Of cesicn in many of the rooms, an Jafilvlflaaj wine vault and -as-- room with eacr. apartment. A late court, 22x32 feet.

Is la the centre of the building. Tie structure Is by the Street arid Seventh Avenue The directors include Charles R. president of the Kedden Constructioz A. L. Prescott.

president of J. L. Alwyn Ball, of tea of Frederick Southack i AJtrya Ball, VBian McKenzle, preridenr cf the StaEdard Cornjary. Frank Hurhes, president of the Company and vice-president tf the 9i an Trust Company. The buildfc? is under management at C.

S. Taylor. 'iiT'ONAi. GUARD General "William Verbeck "win review tae 12th Regiment tn it? armory mxt Friday night, and wHI also arttaeaa an exhibition of artillery practice, rubber projwsCes tired by air. Beeond Lieutenant Joseph G.

Ten Eyck, of the Company, has een nominated for The Brei bentenancy. Captain John F. O'Kyan. Batter is the latest for the adjutant und-r Governor Dix. Captain OTiyan has some strong politicaJ frtencs in his behalf, and also got me exceptionally strong: letters from jroninent officers of the army.

He is one of the ft prosrressivo in the guard. General Verteck announced to the officers of S3th Regiment last Saturday night after the review that a candidate for reappointment. and quite a ntimber of the oSic-ers of the g-aard like to him for the office are Colonel Samuei "Welch, Colonel William TVilscn, 3d Regiaaent: Lieutenant Colonel L. L. Davis, 3d and Captain C.

A. Simmons, of Ac Rerirr.ert. Colonel N. B. Thurston.

nf General Roc's stnff. denied yesterday was a candidate for the place. FTiends of Brigs David E. Austin, chief of coast artillery, are working very hard in his behalf, and the new will have a large fleid to select from. review of by the tr? held in the arrnorN- on next Saturday nteht.

Compaay will ltl( at the armory on nest Tuesday night. Company of 7th Regiment has its baseball team a team Trcwp. of and jtiime -w-ili be played on the afternoon of Saturday, without regard to the gam- the men of each ration iviu hold a dinner, trie CKjicnK- by the company cooks Company F. At election for sergeant ie Company a lew nights since Corporal elected by one vote, receiv- tl ba-jOts. againpt 4v cast for Corporal A-Bmith.

wUI bfi fencing exhibitions armory to-morrow and Tuesday apod Daws, I nani- of will hold aiinaaJ dlnr.er at Hotel Manhattan Wednesday Company will -old a Chnstmas tree party at the armory to and will also shortly hold a party arid dinner. Quartermaster A. Of Company L. taen ordnance vice aoaorably Morris, of 2th has the reslpnaticns of Lieutenants S. Cooper.

W. R. Robinson. W. R- P.

C. McEenna, W. T. Herring C. a.

DMkL on account business General Frederick D. Grant will tie in Its armory nJght. First Lieutenant H. cf Company E. has been cap-tain.

He first Joined in as a i of the jliii i nl ius arraajed a review armory by Major F. Roe Cm night of 33 A bowling tournament In armory on Decem- Ler will hold athletic ce a in armory on Saturday night. 10. Company arfli hold a armory next Saturday night. A Regiment, NEW HOME FOR THE MUTUAL BANK.

it is to be built at Noa. 49 and 51 West 33d street. Austin, will probably be arranged for next month. Squadron A If preparing for its review by Governor White In the armory on Wednesday night, December 14. and a number of prominent military men will be present.

Lieutenant Alfred Wendt has the die- Unction of ha vini? performed 100 per ceni I of duty for Sfteen years. Captains William R. "Wright and Edward Olmstead. and Ser- Keant David Stuart, have performed the duty for twelve years, and Lieutenant Rob- crt IF. Bush, First Sergeant P.

K. Still- i man, First Serjeant Ft. Martin and Corporal R. £. for ten years.

Brigadier General John G. Eddy. 2d Brl- ea.de. will review the 14th Regiment in its armory next Saturday night. Second Lieu- tenant R.

Mathewson. of Company K. i baa been elected first lieutenant, and Sec- ond Lieutenant E. M. Thompson, of Com- i pany has been elected a second lieutenant in that company.

WEEK'S BANK CHANGES. CLEARING HOrSE ACTUAL CON- I moK FRIDAY. Nov. 12. Nov.

IS. riu inaai Loans $1,305,624,300 $1. 600 11 .2 TOO Specie 237.761.300 245.433,600 7.672.30Q leaders ISO 66.051. 400 1.361.300 Deposits 1.1 69.565. 77.

133.300 7 557 600 179', 500 tUnited deposl'j Included, i $1,655,900. The Bowing; shows the relation between the total reserve and the totaJ deposits on i the respective dates: Nov. 12. Nov. 19.

Increase. Specie $237,761,300 $245,433,600 68.5fi1.400 1.361.300 TotaJs $304.951. 400 $313,985,000 $9.033. 6()rt I Cash required 292.391.425 28.3.325 1.581.900 i Reserve $19,701,675 $7,141,700 i CLEARING HOUSE DAILY AVER- 1 AGES. 12.

Nov. 19. Decrease. i Loans $1.213.310. 700 JSO2.IUO I Specie 4 20,800 i 07.031.300 1.173.031.100 t1.170.315.100 2.716.000 Ctrculatlon.

States deposits inciude-i. $1,645,100. flncrease. DIVIDENDS AND INTEREST. DIVIDENDS.

Bcok3 When close. Books payable. Adams Express Nov. 14 Dec. 1 $.1 Der.

1 Albany Susqoebanna Dec. 15 Jan. 3. '11 1 3. "11 Western Dec.

21 lan. r. "11 Amalgamated Copper Oct. 29 4 of Nov. 28 American Cotton Oil Nov.

Dec. 1 Dec 1 American Oil ref Nov. 10 Dec. 1 Dec 1 TAnvrican Express $3 per share Jan. 3.

"11 TAai'rtcaa Dec. 1 Jan. 3 '11 Mteflnfcig- pref Dec. 1 Jan. a.

"11 Smelters Securities pref. Nov. 22 Dec. 1 lU4t Dec. 1 i- American Telegraph Cable Nov.

30 i Doc. 1 Coast LJne Dec. 16 Jan. 11. '11 Jan.

10. '11 Topeka Santa Fe Nov. 4 1 Dec. 1 Comoany Nov. 15 of Dec- 1 Pacific 30 7 -x.

Dec. 31 Bapcake Ohio IWr Dec. Gl fdevelaad Plttsbors guaranteed Not. 10 Dec. 1 trioveiand i- PlttsburK special betterment.

Nov. 10 i 1 i- Southern Dec 21 Jan. 3. '11 Dec. 31 Gas Nov.

16 Dec 13 Carpet 30 Zn Dec. TCrippie Central pref Nov. Dec. 1 merieu -UKar Dec IS Jan. Hudson Nov.

29 Dec. 20 i Edison lan 3. IT. Jan. 16.

'11 i rDUinond Mater. Nov. 22 Dec. 15 i Kodak Nov. 30 Jan.

2. '11 I rEMMtman Kodak pref Nov. 1 tyts, an 2. '11 i Eastman Kodak ----Oct. 31 ex.

Dec. lj tErie PittSbnrg Nov. 30 Doc. 10 Terre Haute Sept. 15 Apr.

16. '11 Federal Sraeitir.g pref Deo. 15 Chemical gjv" Dec. 1 Chemical pref Jan. 3.

Ml r-. Electric 3 ran. 14. -11 Great Sortbern Iron Ore Properties Nov. Dec 1 share 1 Minir.e fi sharp Nov.

2S Central. lines Dec 10 Jan. 5. 2-. Janr2.rH Gas Lipht 15 Lisht pret- 1 IS 1 Elevated "2 lfi l': Dec iischiuaii Statf- -n Dec Dcc MlrhJsan State Telephone pref fi" Foh JV Feb.

-n I tNatHuia! Jan. 14. --11 tXational Biscuit 1 No 4 30 National L-ad pref 9 5 15 NltS 3. ii Katinmi Fnar.f-limc Stamping Mch. if).

Apr. 1. 11 Staging pref Jane .11 July '11 Snretyr VoVin Jan. 3. '11 prer ii.

a I Norfolk Western ZH Dec I North Company Jan. 3. '11 TNorthern hio Light NOV. IP 13 rPennxvlvania Railroad EJSr Nov. 30 tPeople's Gas Ught IS ov fPlttsburs.

T'junaiinwn pref i dcd Pressed £tee! Czr pref ST' 1 Nov. 23' Rail-nay pref ec 3 Dec. pany Ist Hch. 10. '11 Reading Crmpany 2d ret IW IT Mny -r lm i Jan.

1. '11 Ron. WaterUnm i sdennburg rl Nov. 15; jpruthem Parifto Jan. 3.

'11 Vaoifl. Jan. 3. .1 i Trnit-d Osar ZT l' -rCnit-d Dry Companiex Iron Pipe A Foundry pref rvr Dec IS T'-' Dw TT.Hed Steel Corporation ov Dec SO United States Bteel Corporation Nov. i Virginia-Carolina Chemical '11 Vav ltf I Chemical IB ya Ma IS fVandaiia nfl Nox.

10 Nov. 25 INTEREST. Bucks Interest I Ca open. payable 10-year 5 p. nt convertible.

1319 1 pec. 1 Atchlaon 4 per cent convertible. IMB Dec Atfitaten 4 per cent convertible. 1060 iSoT 2 Dvc. 1 Dec.

1 Atchieon 4 per convertible. 195.. iftis 2 DD 1 Broadway AvenuV Ist rntg. 3 percent. 1943 Nov.

25 Dec. 2 1 V-, per cent mtg. 1323- Dec. St. Louu New Ist 4p.

l.i«l.sa\ mlg. 15-year 0 per cent, 1023- ec a 4E. I- Pont de Powder 4 per cent. i TlUtaom Centra! (C Et. l.

sold 5 per rent. Dec. pec. 14 bmittam. Franklin clear.

4 r'r 2 ec a I Shore sn southern 3H per cent Wwr Dee. 1, tMorria Ist cor 7 per cent. 1918 -11 Vov 1 refund 3 pr 1 2 Enam. Sunnp" mtg R- 6t 1023 2 Dec. 1 jo- 25-year.

'A" Pacific SI De 2 Short I per rent refund 2.1-y-ar. I 02 1 ov I l-ennsyiv-nta Ra SH 10 y-ar convertible. w. rw. ivr.nfc-ylvania liailroarf 1919 I' Dec.

1 Philadelphia nf jw. 4 gf i RIGHTS. it. tE. 1- da'ront de ppowderp owderowder0 wder gmmkM open, beltlement Jan -mour.

P. )wa ref YEW-YORK DAILY TRIBI NE. JO. 1910. The following shows the relation between the total reserve and the total deposits on the respective dates: Nov.

12. Nov. lv Increase. $243,320,800 $8,671,500 renders. 86.088.890 67.031,300 9T1.800 Totals $300.739.190 9810,352,100 $9,613,000 Cash required I atrt.

deposits 282.578.775 879.000 Reserve 57.451.32S 517. 773.325 $10,292,007 i The following- tabie compares the Clear: ing House (average' statement with the statements of corresponding dates in 1903 and 1908: Nov. 19. 10. Nov.

20. 1 09. Nov. 21. 'OK.

I Loans $1,204,634.20) $1,832,773,100 243.320,800 23b.0»2.70tl Legal ten- ers 87.051.300 7P.T16.200 i Deposits I.ITO.SIfi.ICH) 1,187.664.100 414.028.300 i Cinula'n 46,640.600 53.025.200 47.9<}1.300 The following shows the relation between I the total reserve and the total deposits on die respective dates: Nov. IS. 10. Nov. 20, 09.

Nov. 21. 'OS. i Specie $238,002,700 $303,390,300 'Legal tenders 67.031. ti8.439.U00 79.716,200 I i I Totaia $310,352,100 $306,532,300 $383,106,700 Total reserve deposits 282.575.77S 294.823.525 553.507.075 Reserve $17,773,325 $29,590,625 Percentage of 26.5 25.6 27.2 SUMMARY OF STATE BANKS AXD TRUST COMPANIES IN GREATER NEW YORK 1 NOT REPORTING TO THE- NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE.

Decrease. $1,108,371,500 $18,785 Blpeefe 120.058.700 156.100 Leg-a: renders 21.307.70t> 494.700 1 Total deposits 1,155,486.700 900 Total deposits eiimltiatins amounts due from depositories and from ether banks and trust companies in New Tort City 1 057.340 800 IS 257 000 RESERVE. State banks P.C-i rash in vault $15,346,300 i3.Ki Deposits in banks and trust 17,460,200 15.75 i Totals 29.60 Trust companies P.C. 1 in vault $126,021. 16.23 Deposits in and trust cos 5.667,700 .73 Totals 16.96 Aggregate reserve on deposits decrease.

per'-entag'- of lega- reserve, 17.30 FOREIGN COMMERCE. IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE AT NEW YORK 1 IS 10. 1809. 1908 ended Nov. Dn-Cooda $2.958.

1.15 $3,046. f3.004.362 Gen'l 0.407.413 itftWkJNa 512.411.750 GenM 0 4 11 tSO.9S3.7as Total-. T8 9 fTra.eßT.ew fMI.4SB.IM EXPORTS OF PBOJI NEW jn 1-Nv EXPORTS OF SPECIE. For Lf. jttSS Totals 8.902,8*6 FYom Jan 37.16<».r>37 5K064.128 Totals $122,054,602 588.383,420 Imports OF if.

Total, $215,900 E585.450 From Jan. $7 XX.2.2:* TotalP (i9.370.70j N. Y. AND OTHER GAS SECURITIES. BW- Asked.

I "rsia. Asked. Bht Fat 4: 85 Rs 1 Standard wi 7u i a 13 18 i ir isack' bo aa Ba. 10 'StPG cm 65.104 ios Ist IS T. 55...

S7 92. vTitual .150 160 (St Gas 55.. US vif Gas sb. 9S 1 Sjxa Ist 5s 09 101 Ss.lol 108 Lt 65.. 70 80 con ss.

95 100 i Interest. CHICAGO STOCKS. (Furnished by Curtis ganger. No. Bse-t.) Shares.

Open. High Lot. Am 10 It). ID 10 76 do pref 77 77H 2rt Booth Fish 84 64 210 Com Edison 115 US 26 Chic Telephone. 122 123 123 123 101 Chic Rys No 1 78 88 78 go 400 do No 2 2-3 23 120 do No 3.

104 10 i 10 10 Diamond fil' 91 01 91 186 Illinois Brick 73 73 73 73 10 National Biscuit. .111 i 111 1 5 Nat Carbon 119 US 119 10 Swift Co 103H 196 Scan 178 170W, 17s 178 210 United ssi5 i sxi5 i 765 Western Stone 24 2.1 23H BONDS. $5,000 Armour 4Hs 02 02 92 92 8.000 Com Edison 55... 101 101 :4: 4 iOI 101H l.CiOOChic R4s Srs 300 Cudahy 58 9S 9S 7 2.000 Elev 4fl 95 95 95 BANK STATEMENT IN DETAIL. i Loans and i I Banks.

I Capital, Net profits, discounts. Specie. Lega.s. i Deposits. I Average.

1 Average. Average. Average. B'k of N. Y.

N. As. $2,000,000 $3,624.1001 $855,000) $15,904,000 B'k of the Manhattan Co. I 2,050,000 4.1b4.5<X» 30 6.825.0001 1.613.000 i 33.5*)0.000 Merchar.ts' National 2.090.000 1.832.10©! 19,001.000 1 3.5*58.000! 1.2«2.000 Mechanics Metals 8.000,000 8.048.500 49.053.400 10.654.CH.Hj; 1,320.0001 123,5" i Bank of America i 500.000 5,874.200 22.453.HK) 1,328,2001 21.M>*. Thenlx National I 759,600 1 103.000 1.707.000! 223.000! 7.35».<>»j0 National City 25.000.000; 31.588.300] 168 435.5<V» 37,533.500 5.440.000 Chemical National 5.000.000 6.577.

7'X)i 2S 006. 200 5.020.100 1.888.808 Merchants' Excb 900.000 602.f500 7.012.400 i 1.653.700 133.6001 7.1 Gallatln National 1.000.000 1 9. 2H4 1.148. 100 515.500: fi.3si-.*-" Nat. Butchers Drovers' 300.000 102.080 775.000; 412,800 S3.100;.

2.214.5W 500.000 832.900 7.266.&00 533.3001 5.117."«i0 American Exchange Nat-, i 5,000,000 31.808.300 2.357.1001 Naf! of 25.000,000 10.601.400 135 22.608.5001 110.3t.4,000 Mercantile National 1 3.000.000 2.723.800| 141233.900 1,678.400 P97.s<»>' 10.371.400 Pacific 500.000 913.108 3 435 200 470.0001 488.900 3.049.000 Chatham National i 450.000 1.012.400; 861.900 1.164.4001 8.485.200 People's 200.000 386. 700 I.JWO.IOO] Hanover National 3.000.000 12.0tJ9.»0(»j 10.525.300 7.117. 700j R5.522..00 Citizens 1 Central 2.550.000 1,713.200 21822.200 5 045.300 1 223.000! 2O.7<Vi^>o Nassau i 500,000 638.2001 7.183,900 1.1fi0.2001 Market and Fulton Nafl. i 1.000,000 1,749.100 8.502.000 1.355.1001 881.008 B.in'..«M Metropolitan 2.000.000 1.478.800 741 70.. 1 3,164.000 237.900! 13.371.900 Corn Exchange 3.000.000 5.254.100 39.486,000 8,925.000 4.f1«1.0Ci0! 45.633,000 Importers Traders' Nat 1.500.000 7.675.100 24.973,000 4.2M.->OO 1.739.000 22.427.<X)0 National Park i 5.000.000 12,550.100 78,577,000 19.7O»5,0OO 1,617.000 81,279.000 East River National I 250.0001 111.900 1.388.80 240.900 148,000 1.4?«.7fK) fourth National I 5.000.000 5.635.000 26.8."j2.000 2.116.000 25.135.0<»> Second National 1.000.000! 2.116.100: 12.662.000 2.9*4.0W 148.C0 12.215.000 First National 10.000.000 20.913.100 93.22R.10 23.8T9.000 1.S0&.500! R3.930.5C0 Irvine National Exch 2.000.000' 1,741.1001 22.269,500 4.527.200J 1.460.600 23.182.000 Bowery 25( i.OOOl 815.900 1 3.432,000 823.000 3.592.

OO 1 New fork County, 1.726.600 7,739.000 1,227,800 612.200! 7.604.300 1 Qerman-American 750.000 650.500 4.0 1.100) 821.2001 222.3001 National 5.000.000 8.108.300 70.208.600 14.74. 5.239.300; 75.2»6.5«)0 Fifth Avenue I 100.000 2,100.400 12.543. 2.323.1001 1.2H4.100: 14.052.200 German Exchange 200.000 3.875.0 0 532.000 501.8001 4.125.800: Germanla I 200.000 1.016.6001 4.9031700 791,700 507.500) 5.6«19..V0 Lincoln National I 1.563.100 14.245.600 760.000; 14.954.7(-0 Garfleld "National I 1.000.000 L208.T001 8.242.<X>0| 1.724.200 5.23<'.500 Fifth National 250.0001 Sin. 4ool 3.338.100 534.WX>| 3.552.600 Bank of the 1.000. 2.075.200! 11.390 1.425.800! 1.423.500: 11.27*5.

600 1 Fide 000' 1.019.200; 4.231.000! "233,0001 4.613.'»"0 Seaboard National 1.000. 000 1 1.977.200! 20.221.000 4.195.000! 1.597.0001 ibertv National 1.000.000 2.71».«K) 10.317,200 3.275.800 860.8001 16.204.700 Produce Xx r.p» 1.000.000! 757.100! A.oßß^oo 2.142.9001 210.5001 9.545.300 pt' a te 1.000.0001 752.2001 15.223.000 4.377.000: 313. 000. IS. 583.000 Fourteenth Street 320.

400 5.937,800 1.065,800! 612.3<?0 6.571. -I Iron f.000.00* 108.900 5.608.000 799.000 5.380.000 rnlon Exchange 1 .000.000 1 970.700 1 8.581.100 1.184.300 1'- 886. 600! 1 195.501.900 1 1.201.605.600 243.320.500! 67.031.300 1 1.170.315. 100 States $1,645,100. Percentage of reserve to average deposits other than United titates, 26.53.

Actual Saturday) 1 1 i 1 morning 1 1.204.071.600! 68.551. 4001 .177.133.300 I States deposits included. 51.6557900. Percental of reserve to deposits other than United States on actual figures. 26.71.

RESORTS. NEW JEKSV. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Owing to its Increased FALL AND WINTER New Yoric Patronage, the Is this year compelled to inausurate the pi icy of keeping open BOTH the "MARLBOROUGH" axd the BLENHEIM tides throushout the entire year, instead of closing one or the other of them, as heretofore, during OCTOBER, NOVEMBER acci DECEMBER. Weather conditions during these three months are delightful at ATLANTIC CITY The motoring roads from New V.irk are perfect, and the iry. air.

the bright sunshine, the seven miles of boarcwal'r: with the open or glass-enclosed rolling chairs, the metropolitan theatre and other amu-ements, and the nnest resort hotels and cafes in the world, guarantee the same success to FALL SEASON that they have aiready contributed to that of WINTER. SPRING and SUMMER. Tho House has private baths, each supplied with ho! cold 3ea water, so beneficial rheumatic and other troubles. White service in both American and .1 la carte riinins-rooma. Exquisite music a feature.

The drinkme ami all other fresh water used throughout the House femes from its own artesian well. 850feetdejep. flowing 200 sallona V'r minute, and 'fee of PRIvAiE. GARAGE with separate Ownsrehip management. JOSIAH WHTE £.

COMPANY. MEW YORK. sjy Vis EH nvvuti AN!) COTTAGES' DatrbrsN Pauline. New miles from New York. Harlem division Y.

Ct-mral: feet above sea: the air is dry. pure anc large sunny rooms, single and en liaths; steam heateJ mamxot; 'il parlor, two fcuniired fn't stetra 0 pcrnfortahly i.iac, i hti'i 'il of the sua nrav enjoyed the coldest wirtcr -lay; tfre Eia roadn for eattmobiltna driving; and Uip rrurtry th'a of is grand: fftod tribl- 1 boara. ir.ai;i:i^ a t- nf Iscine very hfst prbvialcna nhn' I telns our rates are il--. five rad "inter rates, with frof montl lofimmutntio" rlckct New to Pawling Included. T.

SOANI.ON*. HO rKE- LAWRENCE pahk. bro.vxvii.li:. OPEN ALL THE TEAR 860 Rooms. I- 11 Private iJvtcptlons Cuisine.

a to ro-taiirnnt. EleetrJr Service 2S (iranritan Inc. EXCURSIONS. California a sense of refinement and CALJr NlM. in traveling in a FLORIDA KTSjkHinn? 5 7101 1 Exclusive cs forrable DAYLJGHT travel, with IAIIJ A which thirty years of experience PANAMA, JAMAICA have proven the most complete and EGYPT and HOLYLAND Our PERSONAL ESCORT relieve t-a of trav cares Ttivelini AROUND the WORLD or alone, however.

i. optional. Parties are always Itrnit-'I. Which booklet may we send you? RAYMOND WHITCOME CO. 'Phone 6270 Madison.

225 FIFTH (25th N. V. TIME TABLES. hfcJ Llsl- Kerry. Bklyn.

at noon. For Han Juan. 1' H. La Pto. be Curacao end via uracao.

3 PHlUAliKUrill 17 I For la Curacao and Maracalbo. ZULU tO buDerlur Accommodations for BUSS. DALLETT Grant! St. 'BANK STOCKS. (Reported Clinton STOCKS, Wall treet.) rted by Ciinlon Gilbert.

No. 2 Wall Bid. Asked, i Bld.A«ke.i. America COS X-E. 200 Ml Am son II s-'s Audubon N.

12T. vEtjia ISO (Lincoln A Bront Bnr. 300 Mantlet 0 323 Bronx. 205 Mkt, 17 Battery Pk. 1 Metropolis Bowery 375 Mech 245 243 Butch D.

138 145 Mercantile 150 MO Bi-j-ant im Metropolitan. 102 Cral AI X. 153 Merchants'. 171) 181 Century 170 175 Merchants" 160 170- 430 450 Mount Morris 250 Chatham 310 330 Mutual 2M 253 Chemical 425 430 Xassau 241 Cent X. ISO 155 Xat Reserve.

100 I ry Ik. lia 3 (Metropolis ..390 IT 375 1 24r. i D. 138 145 (Mercantile I-" 4l it I4W 21 1" A I N. l- tSH 178 iry I7n 17.1 Merchants' 100 i 430 M.unt Mcrrts lam 31" 830 Mutua'.

leal Nassau 24' ent N. ISO 15S Na! City SS2H New NethTd 21" ChelFea Ex. 230 210 KB A. 315 325 200 203 County. 030 Colonial 4011 TOth Ward.

80 Columbia 405 Xlsht Day Corn 310 315 Xcrthem I' East River. 115 125 Pacific 230 Fidelity 165 175 I Tarfc 355 First Nar MO pie's 250 27." Fifth 350 Phenlx lfi 1 Fifth 425 ii Plaza Fourth Nat I Produce 165 14th Street. 150 ISO Sherman 183 Oallatin 325 OS Seaboard 290 SOe Second 400 425 ierman-Am- 1-M) ISO Sttito 275 25MJ Herman Ex. 505 12th 140 Oermania 550 565 23d Ward 140 Greenwich 2. .5 265 I State Ex 275 Ex.

12th iania 560 1 23d 140 mrlea 2. .5 26.1 Ex 172 Gotham Xat 186 Wash 275 Hanover 65rt Imp 550 563' Totkville SW stock. TRUST AND SURETY COMPANIES. (Reported by Clinton Gilbert, No. 2 Wall street.) Bld.AsK.ed.

BKJ.Askwl. Alliance 115 120 LT I T. 255 265 Am Surety. 215 218 Lincoln 130 140 Astor 388 305 313 640 IM.Tdison 200 205 250 255 Manhattan 375 148 1 Mercantile 7 740 I Brooklyn" 420 Metropolitan. 510 530 Carnegie 110 115 118 1 Cas Co of A 120 13." I Mutual ISO Central Mat Alliance.

125 130 i City Invest. S3 Nassau 175 188 do 103 108 Sat 2." 280 Citizens' 139 XYL. I T. 1120 1130 I Columbia 285 XTM Com- wealth 140 160 IN 635 630 Commercial 120 130 People's 300 Empire Tr. 300 310 Co 110 130 465 472 Queens 115 IF 1650 Realty Asso.

120 123 Flatbush 200 210 I savoy 90 100 I Franklin 220 standard 400 410 Fulton 290 Title Tr 500 i Fidelity I of T. 1.174 14-5 I Guaranty 800 810 Tr Co of Am 330 330 Guardian ISO Union 1275 1300 Hamilton 270 280 L'n .1160 1190 Home Trust 110 115 TJ Cas 215 i Hud Realty 110 4 T. 475 Hudson Tr. 170 180 if 6TG 4 I i Int Cor 90 100 375 Kings 0... 505 Weatchester.

150 160 Knlckerbock 300 305 lriO 170 Law 245 250 I Windsor 120 130 RESORTS. NEW JERSEY. GALEN HALL COTTAGES HOTEL AND SANATORIUM ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Always open.

Always ready. Always busr. F. YOUNG' Manager I New 1122 Broadway I ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS for The Tribune received at their No. Broadway, between" and until 9 o'clock p.

m. Advertisements received at I (he following branch ijffices ai rates until o'clock p. Sth avc. m. c.

cor. 23d 128 Hth avc. for. UitJ st. East 14ti 2." West i.

7th an-! Sth Went 1 3d 1628 Id are. 1708 Iff near SBth 123tb Tremoni 'nd American District Telegraph Orflce. EXCURSIONS TIME TABLES. BUM'S ip FEB. 4.

MM up for 71 days. Shore trips ALL. INCLUDED. Round World Tour Jan. Trans-Slh'-rian Tour, 14; Jan.

30 Tours to Europe. Specify program d-sln-i. I C. CLAHK, mm York. TIME TABLIS.

HAMBURCAMEffICANI LOSDOii-PJiBJ'-lilllliafi "cI Biliraltar Algiers, Naples, bvwuan UMIIIUU.U new 17.000 ton Nov. jj 12 modern. safety BATAVI.V 5. 10 B.i Elevator, VIC. 10.

12 noon a CLEVELAND S. 10 A. 1 'RESIDENT GRANT. 17. 10 AM (J ATI Fits.

14 Ritz-rarlton a la Carte CLEVELAND. Jxa. aataarant, Electric Baths. OV SV OS2EHT I Baaadop. Finaat trip planned BttMjJ nrs Ia by Hambanr Aagio-AJMrtcai I Nile supgrb V'SWJH fcEPSniUfl i Only opportuslty to sea Sontb a sm DAYS, $85 and tip.

Mr.Wb?*.^ KcrtdaaJ 17 ToTt: DAY and up. Inclttdlnar ail VS3? fl sarv expenses. Optional of 1. days in i iiLii i in Japan. T'lSfi Portrishtly.

after November 30 by tyjJfl, MI.OOO tone). cj by -Prtnz" and other steamers o. HAYT3, a servlce Went BOOK VOW: -vi) for pamphlet and LIME IF YOU NEED A CHANGE; York to Havana and Return including 4 days' hotel expenses at Havana, ample time for sightseeing and short, delightful balmy sea trip. 10 DAYS for $100 throughout by superb S.S. II.OOO toes, the largest and most luxurious passenger steamer in Cuban trade.

XT OAiL AND FORTNIGHTLY November outn thereafter IF YOU MUST ECONOMIZE The Second Cabin accommodation afforded by the S. S. HAMBURG and the S. S. ALTAI and the S.

S. ALLEGHANY is most excellent and offers to those of moderate means a splendid opportunity of reaching Cuba economically-. On the ALTAI and the ALLEGHANY only second cabin passengers are carried, so that their passengers are not restricted to any part of the ship. The staterooms, music saloon and smoking room are located amidships. RATE IN Only two persons SECOND CABIN 1 IO ndVand placed in ea ch roots.

Write or send for full particulars to the HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 41-45 Broad vay. N. Y. The Royal Mall Steam Packet Co. AR.M.S.

P. "AVON" I Cniscs Luxe AR. b. P. -YON" TO WZM Jan.

21 (2t and op HPJI 51.50 and March 25 (19 days. up I WMk The only Steamer niaiiiM In he vuiwa specially constructed 'or us rropica. SB Week!" Saillaga fro New 42. N. R-.

N. T- BERMUDA. CUBA. JAMAICA WeSl IllGieS AZORES On Alternate Saturdays by India Hill 9fl Steamers and Intervene by tIM 133121113 1Q now famous tt tpFaT" R. S.

P. Tons MM Illustrated Booklets with T- Rates, on Application DCI IllUUll I Sanderson Son, 21-24 State F. A. SEVENTY YEAIS byerlcncs at me Mies' assrager Trafllc. i CUNARD "CRUISE RIVIERA A MADEIRA GIBRALTAR Algiers VILLEFRANCHE GENOA I 1 1 NAPLES ALEXANDRIA FIUME I ala carte service I I WITHOUT CHARGE 1 FRAJiCOHIA I NOV 26.

JAN 7, JAN 81. FEB 18. MAP 11. I WADTU Algiers, trie Levant, Egypt. INUKin Ind-a.

and the Far East are GERMAN Ideal Winter rtTrrv Especially Low Rates to Australia, Tasmani- and LLO I New Zealand via Europe and the Suez CanaL Write for Booklets. LONDON PARIS BREMEN GENOA TUESDAY'S THURSDAYS SATURDAYS a tft 10 A. M. X. Albert Dec 10 A M.

Srrt and Fa P. Irene 10; K. Jan. 3 Kzpress Sailing Gibraltar. 22 Conner-lens made for all Mediterranean.

K-nrinz Mm Roon Nov. 24 Sea and Far Eastern Ports. Wireless and Sob- Ixpr.nz mCaaael BBHrtB- Tww an Gamt AU D. Dec. 3 ir i Over ASBa Jan.

3 1T World Trips. direct. Gen. 5 B'way. y.

I American 11 Plymouth Cherbourg Southampton Louis Nov. Paul -Dec. 10 to York Dec. aiPhilairpa.Fr!.. Dt-c.

18 led Star Line Kew York -Dover- Antwerp. Bland Nov. 23! oonlanrf Nov. 30 1 JVaderland 1 Vhite Star Line Plymouth Southampton utonlc Nov. 23 3 PM Ma jostle -Dec- -an." Nov.

in. 3 I'M Adriatic Dec. New York Queenstcwn Liverpool iltic.Nov. Si, PMCedrtc 2 Itlc. CV 3.

noon: Arabic Dec- New York Scston to tIVIERA- ITALY-EGYPT! The Madrira. Gibraltar. Algiers. l.miia. Naples.

Alexandria. i (21.053 ton.i) ja- lltFeh. 51 EI.TK Jan. 23, Mar. Steamrrs ttie imar.ic.Nov.

30. noon! Romanic Mar. 19 nopic. Dec T. PM I Cret'c Mar 3 rrsanlc Feb.

Tic Jhshtiisg Cruises 1H i I jji nmenca I and Panama Canal I Line S. 5. New York Sai Jan. I 28 and War 4. 1 Back I'pward I 'or I i mi-! 23d Y-' LINE The French -a." Line.

-hr Dae 10, 3 PM S. 3 I'M I PM FOn NOV. 23. P. M.

Special Winter Voyases. SAXT" ANNA. Warch Apr. UaJcins all calls. Ml with wir" 1 KMtMI IT Mate FLORIDA SOUTH tltt twl bUU I i- at.

r. lin.s. qn tickets COoO montUa; an.l Included. Sttntl for fln-tilura. rat-s.

jfcc, M-XUSTKKS TOUK.S ill SU; New York CltT. I LDOb-VM BSralcht" 404 rrvm felly. TIME TABLES. CUNARD Fiers root il a nu Largest. Fastest.

Salra Wireless Telegraph. Submarine SlynaL MOST EXPEDITIOUS ROUTE LONDON PARIS BERLIN VIENNA DIRECT via FISHGUARD FUhircard and Liverpool Maupetania. 30. 9 AM 1 Lusltar.la Dee. 23 Special Christmas Sailing 881.

MAI V.MA. DEC. IT. 6 P. M- Flihsaard Liverpool Campania.

10 ara.Caronia Dee 14 GIBRALTAR GENOA NAPLES TRIESTE FIuME Carpathia. 3. noonJUltonta Mar. T3 Pannonla noon Sasonia. liar.

UU 0 1 Uil MEW EK6LAX3 ISLHI SOUMD F.GUTES FALL. RIVER LINE. Via Newport and Fail River. Pier 19 N. R.

Warren aid Sundays, 5:00 P. M. Strs. PL.TMOUTK and PROVIDE-NCE. on eaob.

NORWICH LINE. Via New Londoa. 40 N. ft. Clarkson week 3 il Pier TO.

E. ft E. CCd 630 P. ii Strs. MAINE and Ni-W HAXPSIIIRS.

WEN LINE, far New Raven. Hartford. and wee.j onlr. Leave Pier 2S. E.

R-. P. Str. BIOSARD PECK. Tickets, staterooms and Information it City Ticket 171 Broadway, near Cortlaad; St.

Telephone 5131 Cortlaadt. Also at N- T. Transfer and Tourist Ogees and at RIVER NIGHT Cutsiae ud Serrtce Cam- PEOPLES 1 Very Best moJatl Mori I Area. hi lib str. XT.

or dack tlalU- (SurnJav To Albany 32. n. ep. it New Str. TROJAN or BE.NSSEUER.

40. rt P. daily 1 Saturday Li t-'unJay steamer at Albany La ettlier dtrectloa. To Troy Direct rait coaaectlona at Albany and Troy for points East and West. Morses and automohiVa carried at reasonable "COOK'S HOLY 1 TOt'RS.

Include Etrypt. Booklata. TUOS. COOK 249 Broad-war. aa4 W3 Fifth a 043 Uadiiea avi, N.

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