The City of New York. A complete guide and a complete new street directory 1885, Part 9

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Publication date: 1885
Publisher: New York, Taintor Brothers, Merrill
Number of Pages: 202


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Union, 69-73 Broadway.


Union Buildings, 52, 54 William st.


United Bank, 88-92 Broadway. Vanderbilt, 126-136 Nassau st.


Walthamn, 1-5 Bond st.


Washington, 1 Broadway.


Waverly, 697 Broadway.


Welles, 14-20 Broadway. Western Union, 195 Broadway.


Wilson, 82-88 Bank st.


Williamsburg Fire Ins. Co., Broadway and Cedar st. Wood, 115, 117 Nassau st.


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ST. DENIS HOTEL


AND RESTAURANT,


Cor. Broadway and Eleventh Street, NEW YORK.


THE MOST CENTRALLY LOCATED HOTEL IN THE CITY


Being in the vicinity of all the leading Retail Store and Principal Places of Amusement-of easy access from all the Depots and Ferries by Horse- Cars, Stage, or the Elevated Rail-Roads. Stages from Grand Central Depot pass the door.


WILLIAM TAYLOR, Proprietor.


BERKSHIRE H ILLS.


MANSION HOUSE, WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS.


The most delightful summer resort in New England. Rooms large, light and airy, with a fine view from them all. Perfect system of drain- age renders it one of the healthiest of locations. For terms, address


A. A. JONES, WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS


ALSO MANAGER OF THE


"NEW PRINCESS."


HAMILTON, BERMUDA.


Open from December to May. The finest winter resort in the world; climate perfect; situated directly on the harbor and commanding the finest view on the island. Four hundred feet of broad piazza. Hot, cold and salt water baths. Gas, electric bells, etc., and entirely free from damp- ness. 65 hours from New York by first-class steamers. Pamphlets descriptive of the Island sent on application.


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CITY OF NEW YORK.


LOCATION OF PIERS.


NORTH RIVER.


LOCATION.


LOCATION.


OLD NEW


OLD NEW


OLD NEW


NO. NO.


NO. NO.


NO. NO.


48


40 Clarkson


49


41 Leroy


2


Bet. Battery pl. and Morr's


26


S. of Park pl.


51


44 Christopher


3


3 Bet. Battery pl. and Morris


27


17


Park pl.


52


45 West 10th


5


5


Bet. Morris and Rector


30


20


Chambers


47 From dock ft of West 10th


6


6


Bet. Morris and Rector


34


23


Harrison


55


West 11th


7


7 S. of Rector


35


24


Franklin


56


Bethune


8


S. side Rector


36


25


North Moore


9


10 11 12


13


14 15


11 Cedar Liberty


40


Watts


65


West 17th


16 17 18 19


20 21


22


LOCATION.


NO.


1, 2 Whitehall


3, 4 Moore and Broad 5 Broad and Coenties sl. 6, 7, 8 Coenties slip


29 Roosevelt


53 Jackson


54 Corlears.


9, 10 Coenties sl.


11, 12 Old slip


33 Oliver


56, 57 Broome


34, 35 Catharine


58, 59 Delancey


36 Catharine and Market


60 Rivington


37,33 Market


39 Market and Pike


62 Stanton


17 Pine


40, 41 Pike


63 Third


18 Maiden lane


19 Fletcher


20, 21 Burling slip


45 Rutgers and Jefferson


66 Seventh


22 Fulton


46 Jefferson


67 Eighth


47 Jefferson and Clinton


68 Ninth


- 48 Clinton


69 East 10th


49 Clinton & Montgomery


70 East 11th


1


2 N. of


24 S. side Barclay


25


16 Barclay


43 S. side Barroit


4


4 Morris


29


19


Warren


53


46 From dock ft. of West 10th


31


21


Duane Jay


54


57


Horatio


38


Hubert


59


N. of Bogart


9 Carlisle


28 S. side Laight


60


Bet. Bloomfield


S. side Albany


39


29 S. side Vestry


61


Little 12th


62


West 13th


31 Bet. Desbrosses and Watts


64


West 16th


Bet. Liberty and Cortlandt


42


33 S. side Canal


49


20th


N. of Cortlandt


34 Canal


67


West 20th


12


S. of Dey Dey


43


35 N. of Spring


50


Bet. W. 20th and 21st


13 S. of Fulton Fulton


45


37 N. side Charlton


46


38 King


68


51 Bet. W. 21st and 22d West 22d


EAST RIVER. LOCATION.


NO.


27 Dover


28 Dover and Roosevelt


51, 52 Gouverneur


30 Roosevelt & James sl. 31, 32 James slip.


55 Cherry


13 Old slip and Gouver- neur lane


14 Joncs' lane 15, 16 Wall


42 Pike and Rutgers


64 Fifth


43, 44 Rutgers


65 Sixth


23 Beekman 24 Beekman and Peck slip 25, 26 Peck slip


LOCATION.


NO.


50 Montgomery


32 N. of Watts


66 West 18th


41 S of Canal


48 S of West 19th


Cortlandt


44


36 Bet. Spring and Charlton


14 S. of Vesey Vesey


47


39 West Houston


Jane


37


26


Beach


27 S. side Hubert


58 Gansevoort


and Little 12th


30 Bet. Vestry and Desbrosses


63


West 15th


10 Albany Bet. Albany and Cedar.


33


22


Perry


8 N. of Rector Bet. Rector and Carlisle


28


18 Murray


LOCATION.


1 S. of Battery pl. N. side


23 15 Bet Vesey and Barclay


50 42 Morton


61 Rivington and Stanton


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OCEAN STEAMERS-FOREIGN PORTS.


M., monthly; S .. M., semi-monthly; T .- M., tri-monthly; W., weekly; S .- W., semi-


weekly; T .- W., tri-weekly; D., daily.


Destination. Time. S. M .. York Street .... Jersey City, Pier. Offices. Amsterdam.


Funch, Edye & Co., 27 Wm. st.


Antwerp. S. M .. Sussex Street, Jersey City ... Red Star Line, 55 Broadway.


Aspinwall.


S. M. . New 34 N. R. .. Pacific Mail S. S. Co., New Pier, 34.


Bermuda. S. M .. 52 N. R ........ A. E. Outerbridge & Co., 51 B'way. Brazil and Porto Rico M .. Robert's D'k ... Brooklyn,


P. F. Gerhart & Co., 84 Broad st.


Bremen, via Southampton, W .. Second Street .. Hoboken,


Oelrichs & Co., 2 Bowling Green.


Bristol, England. .S. M. . 18 E. R. W. D. Morgan, 70 South street.


China and Japan, via San Francisco .. . S. M. . New 34 N. R. .. Pacific Mail S. S. Co., New Pier 34.


Glasgow, via Londonderry, W .. 20 N. R .. . Anchor Line, 7 Bowling Green.


Glasgow, via Belfast. W .. New 41 N. R ... Austin, Baldwin & Co., 53 B'dway.


Halifax, N. S .. 5, 6, 7 N. R. ... Hamburg, via Plymouth . Bowring & Archibald, 18 Broadway. and Cherbourg W .. First Street . Hoboken,


C. B. Richards & Co., 61 B'way.


Havana & Mexico . T. M. . 3 N. R. .F. Alexander & Sons, 33 Broadway.


Havana .... T. M. . 16 E. R. Jas. E. Ward & Co., 113 Wall st.


Havre & Brest, via Plym'th 42 N. R. Louis de Bebian, 3 Bowling Green.


Hayti, Jamaica and New Grenada,


S. M .. Foot of W. 25th St .. Pim, Forwood & Co., 21 State st. Hull, via Southampton ... S. M .. Second Street. . Hoboken,


Sanderson & Son, 39 S. Willliam.


Liverpool, via Queenstown, W .. New 40 N. R ... Cunard Line, 4 Bowling Green. Liverpool, via Queenstown, W .. Grand Street ... Jersey City,


Inman Line, 1 Broadway.


Liverpool, via Queenstown, W .. 42 N. R .. ... .. White Star Line, 37 Broadway. Liverpool, via Queenstown, W .. New 39 N. R .. National Line, 1 Broadway.


Liverpool, via Queenstown, W. New 38 N. R ... Guion & Co., 29 Broadway.


Liverpool, via Queenst'n, S. M .. New 43 N. R. .. Anchor Line, 7 Bowling Green. London M .. New 39 N. R ... F. W. J. Hurst, 1 Broadway. London W .. Pavonia


Ferry, N. J ... Patton, Vickers & Co., 35 B'way.


London, Bordeaux and


Mediterranean .. S. M .. New 43 N. R ... Anchor Line, 7 Bowling Green.


Nassau ... M .. 17 E. R. .Jas. E. Ward & Co., 113 Wall st.


Santo Domingo and Samana. M .. 36 E. R. . W. P. Clyde & Co., 35 Broadway.


St. John's, N. F. 4 N. R. . Bowring & Archibald, 18 Broadway.


St. Thomas & Venezuela. Robert's D'k,


Brooklyn. . P. F. Gerhard & Co., 84 Broad st.


DOMESTIC PORTS.


Alexandria, Va., & Wash-


ington, D. C .. . W .. 41 E. R. T. W. Wightman, 241 South street.


Charleston, S. C .... .S. W .. 27 N. R. W. H. Rhett, 317 Broadway.


Fernandina, Fla., & Port Royal, S. C ... W .. 20.E. R .C. H. Mallory & Co., Pier 20 E. R.


Galveston, via Key West ... W .. 20 E. R. .C. H. Mallory & Co., Pier 20 E. R. New Orleans W .. 36 N. R. . Morgan's Line, Pier 36 N. R.


New Orleans . W .. 9 N. R. Samuel H. Seaman, Pier 9, N. R.


Philadelphia . D. . 33 E. R .W. P. Clyde & Co., Pier 33 E. R. Portland, Me. S. W .. 38 E. R. Horatio Hall, Pier 38 E. R.


Richmond, Portsmouth,


Norfolk and City Point.


Va., and Lewes, Del. . T. W .. 37 N. R .. .Old Dominion Line, 235 West st. San F'cisco, via Pan'ma, S. M .. New 34 N. R ... Pacific Mail S. S. Co., New Pier 35 .. Savannah, Ga .. .S. W .. 43 N. R .. . W. H. Rhett, Agent, 317 Broadway. Wilmington, Del .. T. W . . 14 E. R. Abiel Abbot, 53 South street.


Wilmington, N. C. W .. 34-35 E. R. W. P. Clyde & Co., 35 Broadway.


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CITY OF NEW YORK.


TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. RAILROADS.


Baltimore and Ohio. Depot, foot of Cortland street and foot of Desbrosses street. Ro See Taintor's New York, Philadelphia and Washington Route Guide.


Philadelphia and Reading, Central New Jersey Division. Depot. foot of Liberty street. Ro- See Taintor's Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Guide.


Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. - Depot, Hoboken Fer- ries, Barclay and Christopher streets. To See Taintor's Penn. Coal Regions Guide.


Erie Railway. - Depot, Pier 30, foot of Chambers street, and W. Twenty-third street ferry. B& See Taintor's Erie Railway Guide.


Hackensack and New York .- Foot Chambers street and W. 23d street Ferries.


Lehigh Valley Railway. Depot, foot of Cortland and Des. brosses streets.


Long Island R. R .- Depot, James' Slip and E. 34th street.


Manhattan Beach Railway. Foot of James' Slip, East 34th street and Whitehall street.


Morris and Essex. - Foot Barclay and foot Christopher streets.


Philadelphia and Reading, N. J. Southern Division. Foot of Liberty street. Direct route to Long Branch. Ma- See Taintor's Philadelphia and Reading R. R. Guide.


N. J. Midland. Depot, foot of Cortland street, Jersey City Ferries.


New York Central and Hudson River .- Grand Central Depot, Forty-second street and Fourth ave. no See Taintor's Route Guide Hudson River R. R. and N. Y. Central R. R.


New York and Boston. - Fourth ave. and Forty-second street.


New York and Harlem .- Fourth ave. and Forty-second street.


New York and New Haven .- Fourth ave. and Forty-second street.


New York City and Northern Railway .- Depot, 155th street and Eighth ave.


New York, Ontario and Western Railway .- Depot, foot of Jay street and foot of West 42d street.


New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway .- Depots, foot of Cortland street and foot of Desbrosses street.


New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway .- Depot, foot of Jay street and foot of West 42d street.


Northern New Jersey .- Depots foot of Chambers and West 23d streets.


Pennsylvania Railroad .- Depot, foot of Cortland street and foot of Desbrosses street. To See Taintor's New York, Philadelphia and Washington Route Guide.


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CITY OF NEW YORK.


STEAMBOATS.


Caution. - Frequent changes are made in the running time of the various steamboats in this list. Consult the daily papers.


Albany .- Catskill, Newburgh, West Point, and points along the river-Albany Day line from Pier 39, N. R., at 8.40 A.M., and foot of W. 22d St., at 9 A.M. People's Line from Pier 41, N. R., at 6 P. M. to Albany only.


Bridgeport .- Bridgeport Steamboat Co., from Pier 35, E. R., at 11 A.M. and 3 P.M. Steamer Rosedale from Pier 25, E. R., at 3 P.M.


Boston .- Fall River Line, from Pier 28, N. R. Summer, 5 P. M. Winter, 4 P.M.


Norwich Line, from Pier 40, N. R. Summer, 5 P.M. Winter. 4 P.M. Providence Line, Pier 29, N. R. Summer, 5 P.M. Winter, 4 P.M. Stonington Line, Pier 43, N. R. Summer, 5 P.M. Winter, 4 P.m. Catskill. - Catskill Line of steamers, from Pier 34, N. R., at 6 P.M. And regular Hudson River Day Line of Steamers, from Pier 39, N. R. Fall River .- Fall River Line from Pier 28, N. R. Summer, 5 P.M. Winter, 4 P.M.


Greenport .- Sag Harbor and Shelter Island. Steamer W. W. Coit, from Pier 25, E. R., Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 5 P.M.


Hudson .- Steamers McManus and Redfield, from Pier 35, N. R., at 6 P.M. And Hudson River "Day Line" of Steamers from Pier 39, N. R.


Long Branch .- Steamer from Pier 8, N. R., 4.30, 10.15 A.M., 3.45, 4.45 P. M.


Hartford .- Middletown and points on Conn. River, from Pier 25, E. R., at 4 P. M.


New Haven (only) .- New Haven Boats from Pier 26, E. R., 3 and 11 P.M. Starin's line, from Pier 18, N. R., 9 P.M.


New London .- Norwich Line Steamers, Pier 40, N. R., 5 P.M. Newport .- Newport Line Steamers, from Pier 28, N. R., 5 P.M. Norwich .- Norwich Line Steamers, from Pier 40, N. R., 5 P.M.


Nyack, and points along the river. Steamer Chrystenah, from Pier 34, N. R., 3.45 P.M.


Poughkeepsie .- Steamer Mary Powell, 3.15 P.M., from Pier 39, N. R., and 3.30 P.M., from foot of W. 22d St. Also "Day Line" Steam- ers from Pier 39, N. R., 8.40 A. M.


Providence .- Providence Line from Pier 29, N. R., 5 P.M. in sum- mer, and 4 P.M. in winter.


Rondout and Kingston .- Steamer Mary Powell, from Pier 39, N. R., 3.15 P.M .; foot W. 22d St., 3.30 P.M .; also Steamer from Pier 34, N. R., 4 P.M.


Stonington .- Stonington Line, from Pier 43, N. R., 5 P.M. in sum- mer, and 4 P.M. in winter.


Troy .- Citizens' Line, from Pier 44, N. R., 6P.M., and Albany Day Line, from Pier 39, N. R., 8.40 A.M., and foot W. 22d St., at 9 A.M.


West Point .- Albany Day Line Steamers, Pier 39, N. R., 8.40 A.M., and foot W. 22d St., 9 A.M. Also Steamer Mary Powell, Pier 39, N. R., 3.15 P.M., and foot W. 22d St., 3.30 P.M.


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CITY OF NEW YORK.


ELEVATED RAILROADS.


[The fare on 3rd and 6th Avenue roads is 10 cents, except in the commission hours, from 5.30 to 8.30 A. M., and from 4.30 to 7.30 P. M., when it is 5 cents: on 2nd and 9th Avenue roads it is 5 cents at all hours.


EAST SIDE.


THIRD AVENCE LINE.


Starts from foot of Whitehall Street, and thence passes through Front, Coenties Slip. Pearl Street, New Bowery, Bowery, and Third Avenue to Harlem. The stations are as follows: South Ferry- (Junction with West Side Divison,) and connects with South, Hamilton, and Staten Island ferries and Coney Island boats, via Bay Ridge. Hanover Square-nearest point for Wall Street Ferry. Fulton and Pearl Streets- For Fulton Ferry and Harlem Boats. Franklin Square. Chatham Square-Change for Second Avenue and Branch 10 City Hall. Canal Street and Bowery-Cars for East and West Ferries. Grand Strect and Bowery-Cars for Grand Street Ferry. Houston Street and Bowery-Cars for Houston Street Ferry. 9th Street-Cooper Union, Bible House, and A. T. Stewart's, Cars for Christopher and East 10th Street Ferries. 14th Street-Academy of Music and Steinway Hall. 18th Street-Horse- cars for Christopher Street and East 23d street Ferries. 23d Street-Ilorse-cars for Coney Island Boats and Pavonia Ferries on the West, and 23d Street and 34th Street Ferries on the East. 28th Street. 34th Street-Cars for Long Island R. R. and Hun- ter's Point Ferrics. 42d Street-Branch to Grand Central Depot. 47th Street. 5.2d Street. 59th Street-For Central Park and Belt Line Horse-cars East and West. 67th Street. 76th Street. 84th Street. 89th Street. 106th Street. 115th Street. 125th Street-Cars for Manhattanville. 129th Street-Harlem, Steamers for High Bridge and Cars for Fordham.


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SECOND AVENUE LINE.


Beginning at Whitehall Street, it runs through Front, Coenties Slip, Pearl, New Bow- ery to Chatham Square, thence through Division to Allen Street, up Allen, across Hous- ton into First Avenue, 23d Street, Second Avenue, to 128th Street, Harlem River. Stations: Whitehall Street-South, Hamilton aud Staten Island Ferries. Hanover Square-Wall Street and Wall Street Ferry. Fulton and Pearl Streets-Fulton Ferry and Harlem Boats. Franklin Square. Chatham Square-Connects by trans- fer station with branch to City Hall and with Third Avenue Line road. Canal and Allen Streets-Connects with Cars for East and West Ferries. Grand and Allen Streets-Cars Grand Street and Desbrosses St ect Ferries. Rivington Street. 1st Street-Cars to Houston Street Ferry. 8th Street and Ist Avenue, Cars to East 10th Street and Christopher Street Ferries. 14th Street and 1st Avenue. 19th Street and Ist Avenue. 23d Street and 2d Arenue-Cars East and West 23d Street Ferries. 34th Street and 2d Avenue-Hunter's Point Ferry. 42d Street and 2d Avenue- Grand Central Depot. 50th Street and 2d Avenue. 57th Street and 2d Avenue. 65th Street and 2d Avenue-nearest point to Central Park. 75th Street and 2d Avenue. 86th Street and 2d Avenue. 111th Strect and 2d Avenue. 120th Street and 2d Avenue. 127th Street and 2d Averue-Harlem River.


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CITY OF NEW YORK.


WEST SIDE.


SIXTH AVENUE LINE.


Beginning at Whitehall Street it runs through the Battery Park to New Church Street to Murray, down Murray Street to West Broadway, thenec across Canal Street into South Fifth Avenue to 3d Street, through 3d Street to Sixth Avenue, up the Avenue to 53d Street (Branch to 59th Street), down 53d Street to 9th Avenue, where the west side branch of the New York Elevated Road uses the same track up to 110th Street, through 110th Street to Eighth Avenue, and up the Avenue to the Harlem River. Stations :- Whitehall Street-near South, Hamilton-Steamboat for Bay Ridge, to Manhattan Beach, and Staten Island Ferries. State Street-Iron Stcam- boats to Coney Island, Pier 1, N. R. Rector Street-nearest point for Wall Street Ferry. Cortlandt Street-Jersey City and Communipaw Ferries. Park Place-Post Office, City Hall and Barclay Street Ferry to Hoboken. Chambers Street-Pavonia and Erie Railway Ferries. Franklin Street. Grand Street-Cars for Desbrosses and East Grand Street Ferries. Bleecker Street. 8th Street-Cars for Christopher and East 10th Street Ferries. 14th Street-Cars for East 23d and 34th Street Fer- ries. 23d Street-Cars for 23d Street Ferry to Jersey City, and East 34th Street Ferry for Hunter's Point. 30d Street-Cars for Weehawken Ferry. 42d Street-New York Transfer Company's Cabs for Grand Central Depot. 50th Street and Sixth Avenue. 58th Street-Central Park and Cars of Belt Line Railroad. 53d Street and Eighth Avenue. 59th Street and 9th Avenue. 72d Street. 81st Street. 93d Street. 104th Street and Ninth Avenue. 115th Street and Eighth Avenue. 125th Street. 135th Street. 145th Street. 155th Street and Eighth Avenue-Harlem River.


NINTH AVENUE LINE. - -0.


Starts from foot of Whitehall Street and runs across Battery Park to Greenwich Steeet and Ninth Avenue to 53d Street, where it joins with the Metropolitan Road, and both using the same track run up Ninth Avenue to 110th Street, through 110th to Eighth Avenue, and up Eighth Avenue to 155th Street. Stations :- Whitehall Street -South, Hamilton-Steamboat for Bay Ridge to Manhattan Beach, and Staten Island Ferries. State Street-Iron Steamboats to Coney Island, Pier 1, N. R. Rector Street-Wall Street Ferry. Cortlandt Street-Jersey City ard Communipaw Ferries. Barclay Street-Post Office and Barclay Street Ferry to Hoboken. Warren Street- City Hall and Pavonia Ferry to Jersey City. Franklin Street. Desbrosses Street - Cars for Desbrosses and East Grand Street Ferries. Houston Street-Cars for Pa' vonia Ferry to Jersey City. Christopher Street-for Christopher and East 10th Street Ferries. 14th Street-Cars for East 23d and 34th Street Ferries. 23d Street -Cars for 23d Street Ferry to Jersey City and Greenpoint, and East 34th Street Ferry to Hunter's Point. 30th Street-Hudson River Railroad at 30th Street Depot. 34th Street-Cars for Weehawken Ferry. 42d Street-Grand Central Depot and Weehawken Ferry. 50th Street and Ninth Avenue. 59th Street-Central Park, and connecting with Cars of Belt Line Railroad. 72d Street and Ninth Avenue. 81st Street. 93d Street. 104th Street and Ninth Avenue. 115th Street and Eighth Avenue. 125th Street-Cars for Manhattanville and Harlem. 135th Street. 145th Street. 155th Street and Eighth Avenue-Harlem River, end of road; nearest point to High Bridge.


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CITY OF NEW YORK.


TIME TABLE OF ELEVATED ROADS. EASTERN DIVISION.


SECOND AVENUE LINE. Between Chatham Square and 127th street.


Trains will run at intervals of 3 to 4 minutes, from 5:00 A. M. until 7:30 P. M., except from 9:08 A. M. to 4:08 P. M. Through time, 36 minutes. On Sundays, no trains on this line.


* Passengers to or from points on the Third avenue line and branches will transfer to this line at Chatham Square.


THIRD AVENUE LIXE. Between South Ferry and 129th street.


On week days, going north; leave City Hall every 2 to 4 minutes from 5:30 A. M. to 7:30 P. M .; leave South Ferry every 2 to 4 minutes, from 7:30 P. M. to midnight, then every 15 minutes from midnight to 5:30 A. M.


On week days, going sonth: trains leave 1.9th street for City Hall every 2 to 4 minutes, from 5:00 A. M. to 7:30 P. M .; leave 129th street for South Ferry every 2 to 4 minutes, from 7:30 P. M. to midnight, then every 15 minutes to 5:00 A. M.


The City Hall branch is operated with a "shuttle train ' between 7:30 P. M. and midnight, and is closed between midnight and 5:00 A. M.


On Sundays, leave 129th street for South Ferry every 15 minutes from midnight to 7:00 A. M., then every 3 to 4 minutes to midnight.


On Sundays, leave South Ferry for 129th street every 15 minutes from 12:45 A. M. to 7:45 A. M., then every 3 to 4 minutes to midnight.


The City Hall branch is elosed on Sundays.


* Passengers to or from all points on the Second avenue line, transfer at Chatham Square.


()n Grand Central Depot (42d st.) branch, trains run every few minutes, from 6:00 A. M. to midnight. Passengers ehange cars at Forty-second street junetion.


On Thirty-fourth street branch, trains run every few minutes, from 6 :.. 0 A. M. to midnight every day. Passengers change ears at Thirty fourth street junction.


Time between City Hall and 129th street, 32 minutes; Chatham Square to 129th street, 36 minutes; between South Ferry and 129th street, 43 minutes.


WESTERN DIVISION.


SIXTII AVENUE LINE.


Between South Ferry and Fifty-eighth street and Sixth avenue, and 155th street and Eighth Avenue.


On week days trains are run from 5:30 A. M. to 12 midnight, at intervals of 2 to to 4 minutes, then on intervals of 20 minutes, from midnight to 5:30 A. M., alternately to Fifty- Eighth street and Sixth avenue station, and by the branch at 53d street, to the Ninth avenue line and 155th street.


On Sundays, trains run as follows: From 7:30 A. M. to 12 midnight, about every 4 minutes; then on intervals of 20 minutes from midnight to 5:30 A. M .; about every other train running to the Fifty-eighth street and Sixth avenue station, or to 155th street, via Ninth avenue line.


* Free transfer of passengers is made at Fifty-ninth street station to and from the Ninth avenue line.


The through time from South Ferry to 58th street is 29 minutes; to 155th street 52 minutes.


NINTH AVENUE LINE. Between South Ferry and 59th street.


Leave South Ferry every 5 minutes from 5:30 A. M. to 8 P. M.


Leave 59th street every 5 minutes from 5:30 A. M. to 8 P. M.


Extra trains run between South Ferry and 50th street during commission hours. Time between South Ferry and 59th street, 26 minutes.


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HOTEL ST. GEORGE,


825 and 827 BROADWAY and 12th STREET.


EUROPEAN PLAN.


TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC :


The above Hotel (formerly Irving House) has been thoroughly re- fitted, newly and elegantly furnished at large cost, is now one of the best ventilated and coolest houses in the city. Rooms large and commodious with every modern improvement, elevator, etc. Attached to the Hotel, on Broadway, is a superb Restaurant with unexceptional cuisine, at very moderate rates.


Rooms range from $1.00 each per day, to $3.00. Broadway cars pass the door leading to all places of amusements. Fourth Avenue cars to Grand Central Depot, stop one short block from the Hotel. Elevated Roads within easy walking distance.


This House, from its central location, offers superior inducements for a quiet, comfortable home, with every attention to the wants of its guests.


ELEGANT TABLE D'HOTE DINNER,


From 5 to 8 o'clock, price, 75 cents.


N. P. SEWELL, Proprietor.


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Every Owner of Harness


SHOULD GIVE


FRANK MILLER'S HARNESS DRESSING A TRIAL.


It is Just What You Want!


Gives a beautiful finish, and is not in the least injurious to Leather.


Ask your Harness Maker for it and be sure to get the Genuine.


FRANK MILLER & SONS,


ESTABLISHED IN 1838.


NEW YORK AND LONDON.


PIERSON.SC


DRS. STRONG'S REMEDIAL INSTITUTE, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.


Open all the year. Location delightful and central. Table and appointments first-class. Bath department complete and elegant. Society genial and cultured. Summer resort of many eminent persons for rest and recreation as well as treatment. Among its patrons are Rev. Theo. L. Cuyler, D). D. (B'klyn), Rev. Chas. F. Deems, D. D. (N. Y ), Rev. O. C. ("Chaplain") MeCabe, D. D. Rev. Dr. Jno. Potts (Ottawa), Bishops Foss and Harris, Hon. F. O. Sessions (Columbus, O.); J. M. Phillips (M. E. Book Concern, N. Y.); Jas. McCreery (N. Y.); Ex-Gov. Wells (Va.), Rev. Dr. Modosh (Pres, Princeton), Pres. Roswell D. Hitchcock, D. D. (Union Theol. Sem.), T. Sterry Hunt, LL. D. (Cantab.), Judges Reynolds, Hand, Bliss, Drake, Med. Prof's Ross, Knapp, Miss Frances E. Willard, and many others equally well known




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