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MORE DURABLE THAN TAR ROOFING
PATENT. PAINTED BROWN. ROOFING. CAN BE PAINTED ANY COLOR.
OFFICE AND SALESROOM :
91 Maiden Lane, New York City. Factory : ELIZABETHPORT, NEW JERSEY.
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Aaron Burr, Efqr. 10, Little Queen-ftreec Alexander Hamilton, Efqr. 57, Wall-it. Brockholft Livingfton, Eiqr. 12, Wall-f}. Wm. S. Livingfton, Efqr. 52, Wall-Arcet Thomas Smith, Efqr. 9, Wall-ftreet Wm. Cock, Efqr. 66, Wall-ftreet Robert Troup, Efqr. 67, Wall-ftreet Morgan Lewis, Elqr. 59, Maiden-lane John Rutherford, 50, Broadway George Bond, Efqr. attorney and notary. public, 5, William-ftreet William Wilcocks, , Broad-ftreet Richard Varick, Efqr. 46, Dock-ftreet
James Giles, Efqr. 65, Meiden Jane John M'Keffon, Efq. 49, Maiden-lane John Keeffe, Efq. not .- pub. 227,Q .- ftreet Peter Ogilvie, 144, Queen-ftreet Depeyfter, Efq. Queen-ftreet - Cozine, Efq. 55, Beekman-ftreet -
C. J. Rogers, Efq. 42, Beekman-ftreet Jacob Remfen, Efq. 55, Broad-ftreet. John Ricker, Efq. corner of St. James-ft.
John Shaw; Efq. 19, Cliff-ftreet
Daniel C. Verplanck Efq. 3, Wall-ftreet R. Morris, Efq. I, Wall-ftreet Jas. M. Huges, Efq. conveyancer and no- tary public, 20, Wall-ftreet Joteph Winter, Efq. 184, Water-ftreet John Kelly, Efq. conveyancer, land, and money-broker, 56, Smith-ft. E 2
( 64 ) Jacob Morton, Efq. 215, Water-ftreet F. Dunfcomb, Efq. notary-public, 182, Water-ftrect
Dehart and Randall, 26, Water-ftreet
Edward Antill, efq. Broadway
Richard Borner, efq. , St. James-ftreet Cornelius Bogart, efq. 22, Beekman-ftreet Wm. Popham, efq. notary-public, K. ft: Meffrs. Campbell and Cutting, efqrs. 2 Wall-ftreet Jofhua Bagrey, efq. John Woods, efq. conveyancer and no- tary-public, 135, Queen-ftreet John H. Woodall, notary-public Edward Livingfton, efq. 51, Queen-ftreet Pell, efq. Weftchefter -
Lift of the Officers of the Grand-Lodge of Free and Accepted Mafons, of the State of New-York.
The Hon. Robert R. Livingfton, Efquire, Grand Mafter for the State of New- York, William Cock, Efq; paft grand mafter, Samuel Kerr Efq; deputy grand mafter, The Hon. Peter W. Yates, Efq; fenior grand warden,
James Saidler, Efq; junior grand warden, Daniel M'Cormick, Efq; grand treafurer, James Giles, Efq; grand fecretary.
LAWRENCE CEMENT CO.,
(Established 1832), No. 67 William St., NEW YORK,
Send for
Treatise on Cement.
The best and most reli- able cement, and unequalled for uniform quality, so acknowledged by experts.
HOFFMAN"
Approved by Eminent Engineers. Superior for Work under Water. Extensively used by the U. S. Government.
$1,000 TO $10,000 LIFE INSURANCE IN CASE OF DEATH.
$10 to $25 WEEKLY INDEMNITY IN CASE OF ACCIDENT,
IN ONE MEMBERSHIP,
UPON THE
MUTUAL BENEFIT
PLAN.
OF THE U. S. THE CO-OPERATIVE LIFE & ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION HOME OFFICE, 169 & 171 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. Authorized by the Insurance Department to transact business.
OFFICERS : E. C. HAZARD, President. WM. C. JONES, Vice-Pres't. WM. T. MERSEREAU, Treas. LEWIS A. OSBORN, Sec'y.
This Association was organized in 1882 to meet the requirements of business men, and all who desire to carry life insurance separately from all investment. Its steady, solid growth, and the indorsement of the best business and financial men in this and other cities, unquestionably guarantee the practicability, safety, and popularity of this system of insurance.
The Annual Cost of a $5,000 Policy is from $35 to $100, according to age at the time of ad- mission. SEND OR CALL FOR CIRCULAR.
Manufacturers of
ROSENDALE CEMENT.
1887.
1833.
VERMILYE & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
16 & 18 Nassau Street,
MEMBERS N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE.
NEW YORK CITY.
WAYNE GRISWOLD.
JEROME D. GILLETT.
GRISWOLD & GILLETT,
No. 3 WALL ST., NEW YORK,
DEALERS IN United States, State, County, Township, City, and First-Class
RAILROAD BONDS,
FOR INVESTMENT PURPOSES.
( 65 Offers and Directors of the Bank of New- York.
Ifaac Roofevelt, Efq. Prefident. William Maxwell, Efq. Vice-Prefident. Samuel Franklin, ( Nicholas Low, Daniel M'Cormick, Robert Bowne,
Thomas Stoughton,
Efars. Directors.
Jofhua Waddington, Comfort Sands,
Thomas Randall, Alex. Hamilton, John Vanderbilt, James Buchanan, William Seton, Chafhier.'
Charles Wilkes, Teller. Peter Hughes, Accountant. David Rudy, Receiver.
Michael Boyle, Runner. William Magee Seton, Clerk of difcounts Walter Scott, Porter.
Rules obferved at Bank.
The bank is open every day in the year, except Sundays, Chriftmas Day, New- Year's Day, Good Friday, the 4th of July, and general Holydays appointed by legal authority. The hours of bufinefs from E 3
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ten to one o'clock in the forenoon, and from three to five in the afternoon.
Difcounts are done on Tuefdays and Thurfdays in every Week, and Bills or notes brought for difcount, muft be left at the bank on Wednefday and Saturday mornings under a feal cover, directed to William Seton, cafhier : The rate of dif- count is at pre ent fixed at Six per Cent. Per Annum; but no difcount will be made-for longer than forty five days ; nor will any note or bill be difcounted to pay a former one ; payment muft be made in bank notes or fpecie. Three days of grace being allowed upon all bills and notes, the difcount will be taken for the fame .--- Money lodged at the bank may be re-taken at pleafure, free of expence, but no draft will be paid beyond the balance of account .--- Bills or notes left with the bank will be prefented for acceptance, and the money collected free of expence : In cafe of non-payment and proteft, the charge of proteft muft be borne by the perfon lodging the bill .--- Payments made at the bank, muft be examined at the time, as no deficiency fuggefted afterwards will be ads mitted.
GORDON & DILWORTH MANUFACTURING PURVEYORS ESTABLISHED 1847 ODUCTS
ALIMENTARY ALL OF OUR PRODUCTIONS BEAR THIS TRADE MARK WILL PROSECUTE ALL IMITATIONS & INFRINGEMENTS OF THE SAME
PRESERVES
JELLIES. CANNED GOODSHIT GORDON & DILWORTH 563&565
SYRUPS,
BRANDY FRUITS
TABLE DELICACIES
GREENWICH ST
YORK
CATSUP.
TRADE MARKI
SALADDRESSING
MINCE MEAT .. PLUM PUDDING
CHOICE DESSERTS OVER 100 DOMESTIC & FOREIGN FRUITS & VEGETABLES TRANSMUTED INTO TABLE DELICACIES.
OUR PRESERVES & JELLIES HAVE LED THE MARKET FOR 40 YEARS OUR MINCE MEAT & PLUM PUDDING ARE SIMPLY INCOMPARABLE. OUR SALAD DRESSING& NEW PROCESS CATSUP GIVE TONE TO THE MOST MODEST REPAST, WHILE OUR
OLIVES, CAPERS AND BRANDY FRUITS ADDED THERETO, TRANSFORM IT INTO A FEAST.
PRESERVED
CANNED &
BRANDY
FRUITS
VEGETABLES,
SOUPS
SYRUPS
JELLIES
BIBYBRANDY,
CATSUPS,
JAMS,
PRICES ON PRESERVES REDUCED DEC. IST 1885
MINCE MEAT
PLUM PUDDING.
SWEET PICKLES
CAPERS
OLIVES
SALAD DRESSING,
WINE JELLIES,
MARMALADES
& c.& C.
FOR SALE BY THE LEADING GROCERS ON THE AMERICAN CONTINENT.
NEW
CAPERS. OLIVES
PURDY & NICHOLAS,
43 BEAVER STREET,
P. O. Box 3434.
NEW YORK.
Sole Agents in the United States for
GIESLER & CO.,
A VIZE,
Champagnes
CLOSSMANN & CO.,
BORDEAUX,
Clarets, etc.
D. LEIDEN,
COLOGNE,
Rhine Wines
BOUCHARD, PERE & FILS, BEAUNE, Burgundies PORT ST. MARY'S, Sherries
M. MORENO DE MORA,
MARTINEZ, GASSIOT & CO., OPORTO, Port Wines
ROBERT DONALDSON & CO., MADEIRA,
Madeira Wines
GEORGE ROE & CO., . DUBLIN, Irish Whiskies
ANDREW USHER & CO.,
WYNAND FOCKINK, .
EDINBURGHI, Scotch Whiskies AMSTERDAM, Cordials, Gin, etc.
PERNOD FILS, COUVET, Absinthe, Kirsch
FREUND, BALLOR & CO., TORINO, Vermouth
FIELD, SON & CO.,
J. H. JOHN, .
LONDON, Orange Bitters, etc. ST. PETERSBURG, Kümmel
BOOTH & CO.'S (LONDON) OLD TOM GIN.
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Gold coin is received and paid at the bank of New-York at the following rates :' Dwts.Gr. Dol. 96ths.
A. Johannes, weighing 18 16
A Half Johannes, 9
8
A Spanifh Doubloon, 17
15
A Double Span. Piftole, 8 12
A Spanith Piftole,
4
6
3
72
A Britifh Guinea,
5
6
4 64
A ditto Half Guinea,
2
15 2
32
A French Guinea,
5
4
4.
52
A Moidore,,
6
13
6
A Caroline,.
6
8
1
72
A Chequin,
2
4
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An allowance is made on all Gold ex- ceeding the above ftandard, at the rate of Three pence per grain ; on all goldi thort of the above weight Four pence per grain is deducted ..
COLUMBIA COLLEGE.
PROFESSORS.
Greek & Latin languages, --- Mr. William Cochran, Ranelagh.
Geography, -- Rev. John D. Gros, College? Rhetoric and Logic, --- Rev. Benj. Moore, Broadway.
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Natural Philofophy and Aftronomy --. Dr. Samuel Bard, , Broad ftrect Mathematics --- Mr. John Kemp, College.
French language, --- Rev. Lewis Tetard, German do .--- Rev. John D Gios,
Oriental do .--- Rev. Dr. Kunze, 24,
Chatham-Street.
Anatomy, --- Dr M' Knight, Chemiftry & Natural Hiftory, -- Dr. Moyes, Practice of Phyfic, -- Dr. Romaine, John-ft. Midwifery, -- Dr. Crofby,
Inflitues, of Medicine, --- Dr. Kiffam,
Rector of the Grammar School, --- Mr. William Cochran, Affiftant Teacher, --. Mr. James Hardy,
The Days of examination for admiffion into the College, are the first Mondays in April, July, October and January. Pub- lic examinations of all the ftudents begin on the fame days, at eleven o'clock A. M. --- The annual Commencement is held on the fecond Tuefday in April.
TELEPHONE
CALL
HB
PASSPO
A
NOTARY
AT WAND @ ENT.
COMMISSIONER
FOR EVERY STATE
A
TERRITORY
PROVID
ICES
JOHN
690. 0
Uptown Branch and Residence, 1270 B'WAY, opp. 33d St. L. Sta., (Day and Night-Never Closed), Telephone Call "39th St., 605."
Duplicate Seals, Etc., at Each Office.
SAM'L D. FOLSOM. THOS. W. FOLSOM WM. H. FOLSOM.
ESTABLISHED 1847.
FOLSOM BROTHERS, Real Estate,
No. 58 East 13th Street, One door West of Broadway.
PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE, RENTAL, AND GENERAL MANAGEMENT OF REAL ESTATE.
Members of the Real Estate Exchange and Auction Room.
MONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE AT LOWEST RATES. TELEPHONE CALL, 181-21. Notaries Public and Commissioners for all the States and Territories.
Meier & Hagen Est. 1858
213 East 26th Street, below 3d Avenue
lakers of Fine Furniture and Upholstery and Dealers in Genuine Old Mahogany
Antique urniture
Matthew Meier ) All goods sold by this firm are thoroughly done, finely rnest F. Hagen finished, and warranted to last
GORHAM M'F'G
O
SILVERSMITHS.
889-891
Broadway,
(or - 19th )!
NEW-
YORK-
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The Society for promoting the Manumif- fion of Slaves, and proteEling fuch of thene as have been, or may be liberated, --- meess At the Coffee boufe.
The Hon. John Jay, Elq; Prefident,
Samuel Franklin, Vice Prefident,
John Murray. junior, Treafurer,
John Keefe, Efquire, Secretary,
Willet Seaman, William Shotwell,
Jacob Seaman,
Standing
Augultus Sydill,
Committee:
Robert Troup, Efquire,
White Matlack,
Gold and Silver Smiths's Society, meets on Wednesdays, at the house of Walter Heyer.
MYER MYERS, Chairman,
Members, --- Samuel Johnfon,
William Gilbert, Elq; , Broadway,
Otto De Pernizang,
William Forbes, 88, Broadway,
', John Burger, 207, Queen-ftecet Daniel Chene, Cary Dunn,
Benjamin Halfted, 13, Maiden-lane
Pphraim Brafher, 1, Cherry-ftreet.
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LIST of the members of the Cincinnatti of the State af New-York.
ALEXANDER M'DOUGALL, Efq; Prefident,
Baton Stuben, Efq; Vice President, Philip Cortlandt; Efq; Treafurer, Richard Platt, Efq; Deputy Treafurer, Robert Pemberton, Efq; Secretary,
George Clinton, R. Cochran,
Samuel T. Pell,
Rod. V. Hovenberg,
John F Hamtramch, Ephraim Woodruff,
Jonathan Hallet,
Jofeph Frilick,
Ifrael Smith,
Samuel Dodge,
Theodofius Fowler, B. Vanderburgh,
Henry Vanderburg,
Henry Dubois,
Henry Pauling,
Jacob Wright,
Samuel Dodge,
Benjamin Walker,
Charles Weiffenfelts, Wm.Stephen Smithi James Johnfon, P. Magee,
B. Swartwout,
John Graham,
Samuel Talmage,
Jer. Van Ranffelaer,
Daniel Denmfton,
Aaron Aorfon,
Nehemiah Carpenter
John Marfh,
Ephraim Snow,
Christopher Hutton, William Colbreath, Goofe Van Schaick, John Gano,
John Fondey,
Henry Tiebout,
Willes Ryckman,
Daniel Minema,
G. Lanfing,
Abner Prior,
James Gregg,
Michael Connolly,
R. Wilfon,
863.
CARPET CLEANING.
1887.
ST.M.STEWART SIEAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS STEWART 326
STEWART 326
STEWART'S
PATENT STE AM
MAN
......
CARPET
er
328
CLEANING
326
326
& RENOVATING WORKS.
ISTER 826 OFFICE
OFFICE T.M.STE
CARPET CLEANING
T. M. STEWART,
326 Seventh Avenue, NEW YORK.
ALL Dust, Moths, and Stains Removed by our Process.
Telephone Call, 126-21st, New York.
Cartage free in New York and Brooklyn. Send for Circular or come and see.
THE OLDEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE.
The undersigned would call the attention of ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN OUT AND NDOOR GAMES that our stock and assortment is larger than that of any other dealer. ll goods first-class, and prices the lowest. Patentees and manufacturers of the
Celebrated American Club Ice Skates,
The Franklin & Beeckman Lawn Tennis Rackets.
All the latest and best novelties in our line as soon as out, both of domestic and for- ign manufacture, added to our stock promptly.
To post yourself in our line of goods, send for our No. 58 New Catalogue, 336 large ages, 5,500 illustrations, covers printed in 15 bright and showy colors. Sent by mail, ostage-paid, 25 cents.
PECK & SNYDER,
124, 126 & 128 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK.
MARK MAYER,
MEN'S FURNISHER
AND
SHIRT MAKER,
100 FULTON STREET, Near William,
142 NASSAU STREET, Morse Building, 34 BROADWAY, Near Welles Building, NEW YORK.
HOTEL BRUNSWICK, Fifth Avenue and Madison Square, New York City.
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN. Restaurant and Café, with an Unrivalled Cuisine. BALL ROOM, BANQUET MALL, PRIVATE PARLORS FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, BANQUETS, ETC.
Table d'Hote Dinner from 6 to 8 P. M. Board per Day, American Plan, without Room, $2.50. MITCHELL, KINZLER & SOUTHGATE.
THOUSAND ISLAND HOUSE, June 15th to October 1st, 1887.
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John C. Ten Broeck, Henry Cunningham, Samuel Lewis, Cornelius V. Dyke, John Fürman, Charles Parfons, Benjamin Herring,
George Sitez,
Cornelius J. Janfen, Abram.Hardenburg Dy Fondey, Henry V. Woert, Jacob H. Wendell, J. Morrel, Adam Ten Broeck, Benjamin Gilbert, John Elliot, Derik Schuyler,
Henry Dember, Ifaac Guion, Jonas Addamfon,
R. Burnet, jun.
Caleb Brewfter,
George Fleming,
Jofeph Foote, Pierrie Regnier,
C. Sweet,
Geo. J. Dennifton, William Tapp, Thomas Hunt,
Andrew Moodie,
William Belknap,
John F. Vacher,
Benjamin, Ledyard,
Charles Graham, Fred. Weiffenfelts,
John Reed, Ifaac Hubbel,
Ebenezer Stevens, Sebaftian Bauman, Daniel Niven, Peter Taulman, William Price, John Doughty, Ifaac Smith, Jacob Kemper, Thomas Machin,
Peter Anfpach,
Leonard Bleecker, Jofeph Morrel,
William Peters, John Lamb,
Michael Wetzell, John Shaw, Ephraim Fenns, James Bradford, CorneliusSwartwout
John Cape, Elihu Marfhall, James Stuart,
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Daniel Parker, jun. James Gilliland, Abrahanı Hyat, Richard Varick, Ranald S. M 'Dougal John Lawrence, Simeon Dewitt,
Andrew Englis,
Jacob Reed, George Leaycrafr, William Leaycraft,
Daniel M'Lean,
William Strachan,
Abraham Legget, I. Stake,
James Giles, Peter Neftle, J. Bagley, Samuel Hay,
John Cockran,
John Conway,
Edward Dunfcomb,
John D. Crimfhier, Duncan Campbell, Aquila Giles, Marinus Willet,
Peter Vafborough, Francis Hanmer, Samuel Logan, Peter Ganfwoort,
Matthew Clarkfon, Robert Johnfon, John Waldron, Garrit J. V. Wagener Thos. Fred. Jackfon William W. Morris John Smith, John Green, capt. in the navy,
Thomas Tillotfon,
John Bard,
Stephen Graham,
John Grier,
A. White, Alexander Clinton,
J. Brewfter, Jonathan Lawrence, Arthur Thompfon, Daniel Gans,
Thomas Turner,
Hen. Em. Lutterloh
John Santford, Morgan Lewis,
David Van Horn,
Teunis V. Wagener
Silaş Gray,
Charles Newkirk,
Tjerck Beckman, Nathaniel Henry.
BRISTOL'S
CELEBRATED
OYSTER HOUSE,
Nos. 362 and 364 SIXTH AVENUE, PETWEEN 22d and 23d STREETS.
The Choicest of Oysters constantly on hand, consisting of Blue Points, Rockaways, East Rivers, Maurice Cove, Etc.
ICE CREAM, SALADS, GAME.
Chops, Steaks, Welch Rarebits, Imported Wines and Ales, Fine Res- aurant, Elegant Appointments, Service Unexcelled.
Special Attention given to Theatre Parties, for whom a handsome banqueting room has been added.
H. D. BRISTOL, 362 and 364 Sixth Avenue, New York.
ROEBUCK
o.,
YE ENGLISH TAILORS,
89 BROAD STREET,
NEAR YE BOWLING GREEN.
COSTUMES FOR GENTLEMEN
From £6 Sterling, or Continental Currency, $30.00.
SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUARANTEED.
BRUSH ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING CO.
OF NEW YORK.
CAPITAL
$1,000,000.
ARC AND INCANDESCENCE LIGHTING,
204-210 Elizabeth Street, 133 & 135 West 25th Street, 453 & 455 West 14th Street.
GENERAL OFFICE : 36 UNION SQUARE, EAST.
CLEVELAND ENG.CO.
BRUSH DYNAMO.
BRUSH SWAN ELECTRIC LIGHT CO.
OF NEW ENGLAND,
OFFICE: 36 UNION SQUARE, EAST. ELECTRIC MACHINERY FOR
ARC AND INCANDESCENCE LIGHTING.
Surveys and Estimates made by our Experts at our Expense.
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HONORARY MEMBERS.
Lt. Gov. Cortlandt, Colonel Floyd,
Chan. Livingfton,
Capt D). Williams,
Chief Juftice Morris,
Maj. Thomas Moffat
Judges, 5 Yates and
H. R. Livington,
Hobart, Upper Manor, Wm. Duer, ?
James Duane, Efq;
Judge Platt,
J. Lanfing, { Efqrs
General Morris,
PhilipPell, J
Colonel M' Laughry
Dr. S. Gano.
Colonel Hathorn,
STANDING COMMITTEE!
Doctor Cockran, Colonel Antill,
Captain Dunfcomb, Captain Reed,
Mr. Brooks, Major Stagg,
Colonel Hay, Captain Guion!
General Webb,
Delegates for the General Meeting of the Committee.
Baron De Steuben,
Colonel TroupliW
General Webb,
The Society, for the fake of . frequent communications, is divided into diftricts, viz .--- the fouthern and northern diftricts, -- the former including Long-Ifland, Staten- Inand, New-York-Ifland, the counties of G
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Weft-chefter, and Orange; The latter including the reft of the State. Thefe diftricts to hold their meetings in New- York and Albany, refpectively, on the laft Monday in March, and firft Monday in November, every year.
For the Southern Diftrict.
Marinus Willet, Efquire, Chairman, Edward Antill, Efq; Dep. Chairman, Jacob Reed, jun. Efq; Secretary.
The Northern Diftrict has not yet made their appointment.
A LIST of the Officers and refident Members of the St. Andrew's Society, of the State of New-York.
DAVID JOHNSTON, Efq; Prefident, The Hon. Robert R. Livingfton, Efq; Chancellor of the State, Vice-Prefidenti William. Maxwell, William Malcom, George Douglas, Affiftants.'
John Ramfay, James Saidler, James Scott, Reverend John Mafon, Chaplain,'
David Currie, Treafurer,
Adam Gilchrift, jun. Secretary:
EUREKA FIRE HOSE CO.,
13 Barclay Street, New York.
ESTIMATES AND SAMPLES GIVEN ON APPLICATION.
THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF FABRIC FIRE HOSE IN THE UNITED STATES OR ELSEWHERE.
SEAMLESS COTTON MILDEW-PROOF FIRE HOSE.
Manufacturers of HOSE of Every Description.
"EUREKA," "PARAGON" & "RED CROSS" BRANDS ARE HEAVY COTTON FABRICS-SEAMLESS AND RUBBER-LINED, FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT PURPOSES.
EUREKA GARDEN HOSE 1-2, 3-4, AND 1 INCH. LINEN HOSE-Plain and Rubber-Lined. MILL HOSE A SPECIALTY.
THE HAEGER STORAGE WAREHOUSES,
8th Avenue, from 33d to 34th Street.
Office, 300 W. 34th Street, cor. 8th Avenue. ENTIRELY REMODELLED, FOR THE STORAGE AND SAFE KEEPING OF Furniture, Trunks, Baggage, Pianos, Mirrors, Billiard Tables, Dry Goods, Books, Wines, Theatrical Wardrobes or Properties, and Wares of any kind, not objectionable on account of Insurance.
IN SEPARATE CLOSED COMPARTMENTS OF ANY SIZE. Always accessible during business hours, and, on order, forwarded to any point.
These establishments are the oldest, best experienced, lowest in rate, most extensive, reliable, com- lete, and thoroughly equipped in the United States, and the only ones where the storage of furniture, baggage, etc., is made an exclusive business.
shipping, Boxing, Packing, Insurance, at lowest rates. Porterage and everything apper- taining to the storage or handling of property attended to.
Closed Compartments (with covers) especially adapted for the storage of Unboxed Pianos. Electric Bells connect all parts of the Warehouses with Office.
Travellers and parties residing at hotels, having surplus baggage or other goods (subject to call), will ind accommodations here not to be had elsewhere.
By recent improvements, wagons are able to discharge in interior court of Warehouses, avoiding all lelay and street risks, as well as damage in case of rain.
Guarded Night and Day by Private Watchmen.
Freight, Express, and other charges advanced if required.
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-OF-
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POULTNEY BIGELOW, Editor.
UTING is not influenced by any special interests ; it does not encourage the gam- bling element in sports, but promotes all that is true and manly in outdoor life, whether in the Military Camp, the Yacht, the Tennis Field, the Backwoods, or other sphere.
It is a magazine which every father can afford to place in the hands of his son and daughter. It costs only
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RESIDENT MEMBERS:
Walter Buchanan,
Alex. Hoffack,
Robert Bruce,
Alex. Hamilton,
Andrew Browne,
Hugh Henderfon,
Capt. James Black,
Robert Hodge,
Archibald Currie, Major Jas. Chriftie, John Currie,
Patrick Hart, Capt. Robert Hunter
Neil Jamifon,
Capt. Arch. Kennedy
Samuel Kerr,
Dr. Kiffam, William Lowther, Robert Lenox,
Triftrim Lowther,
Thomas Lawrence, Brockh. Livingttou, Col. Wm. Livingfton Philip Livingiton, Peter V B. Livingfton R.G. Livingfton, ju. Peter M'Dougall. James M.Intofh, Andrew Mitchell,
Capt. John Duncan,
Robert Dunbar
Capt. James Dean',
John Donnan,
Capt. Robert Elder, Walter Frazer, James Grant, David Galbreath,
Wm. Maxwell, jun Colin M'Grigor,
Thomas Gillefpie, Doctor Gilchrift,
James H. Maxwell,
Graham, Gourlay,
Jacob Morris, David Mitchelfon, John Munro, G.2
Capt. Henry Coupar Col. Don. Campbell, Malcom ·Campbell, David Cation,
B. Crook fhank, Samuel Campbell, Thomas Durie, Robert Dunlap, John Darrah,
( ) 76 Mr. John M'Lean, Charles Smith,
Doctor Moyes,
James Millegan Efq; Alexander M'Lean, James Mitchell, Daniel Nevin, Ogilvie, Francis Panton,
Alexander Perkins, W. RutherfurdEfq; James Renwick,
J. Rutherfurd, Efq; Alex. Robertfon, Robert Robertfon, Charles Robertion, Alexander Riddle, William Robertfon, Lewis A.Scott, Rfq; William Seton, J. Stevens,jun. Efq; George Service, William Shedden,
Dr. David Scath, Jofhua Sands,
Capt. Daniel Shaw, Capt. Al. Stewart, Hay Stevenfon, James Smith, Geo. Turnbull. Efq;
John Thomfon,
John Turner,
R. Troup, Efq; John Taylor, John Thomfon,
Henry Troup,
James Tillery,
Robert Wilfon,
William Wilfon, Rev. J. Wilton,
Gen. P.V.Cortlandt.
John Young, Hon. P. W. Yates.
HONORARY MEMBERS.
James Stewart, P, Lawrence,
Crammond, S. Loudon,
William Patrick,
Thomas Allen, John Inglis, George Reid,
Geo. Wright, James Brebner,
John Smith, John Campbell,
Samuel Douglas,
Dr. J. Cochran,
L - THE FAMOUS
RECAMIER
BALM.
RECAMIER CREAM.
RECAMIER POWDER.
FOR THE COMPLEXION. SPositively made from a formula used for many years by Mme. Recamier and never before manufactured for sale.
Indorsed in warmest terms by hundreds of ladies, among them Mme. ADELINA PATTI, SARAH BERNHARDT, Mrs. JAMES BROWN POTTER, Mrs. LILY LANGTRY, Mrs. ELLA WHEELER WIL- COX, Mme. MODJESKA, Mlle. ZELIE DE LUSSAN, etc., copies of whose letters will be sent on applica- tion, together with a beautiful colored portrait of Mme. Recamier, imperial size.
None genuine without the Trade-mark as here- with,
RECAMIER CREAM is not a cosmetic, but a delightful healing com- pound and is guaranteed, if used according to directions, TO REMOVE Roughness, Red Spots, Pimples, etc., from whatever cause ; TO CURE all irritations from Sun and Wind, and TO FRESHEN AND INVIGORATE THE SKIN, making it Youthful and Soft in Appearance.
The Recamier Preparations are guaranteed not to contain either Lead, Bismuth, or Arsenic.
TRADE
MARK.
RECAMIER CREAM, $1.50.
RECAMIER BALM, $1.50. RECAMIER POWDER, $1.00.
HARRIET HUBBARD AYER, 27 Union Square and 39 & 41 Park Place, NEW YORK.
FACTS ARE BETTER THAN RHETORIC.
A Few from Mrs. Harriet Hubbard Ayer.
Some months ago I was on the verge of breaking down from over-work. The medicine given me by my physician restored me to health. I am sorry I am unable to give it to every nervous, dyspeptic, sleep- less, overworked man and woman. I am putting it up for sale. My profit on it is small. All those who have tried it have been benefited. Its use will prevent congestion of the brain, paralysis, and kindred diseases. It will save doctors' bills and suffering. It is pleasant to take and like my Recamier Cream is immediately followed by beneficial results. I herewith append a few testimonials selected from scores I have already received. "Vita Nuova" (new life), this remedy is for sale by all druggists and grocers, and at 27 Union Square, at retail, and at wholesale at 39 and 41 Park Place. Price, $1 per bottle.
HARRIET HUBBARD AYER.
Major-General Rufus Ingalls, formerly Quartermaster-General of the U. S. Army, writes Mrs. Ayer as follows : MADAME :- It affords me much pleasure to testify to the value of your " Vita Nuova." I have tried it, and feel greatly improved by its use. Very respectfully, RUFUS INGALLS.
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