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MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT, You can leave Grand Central Station, the very centre of the city, For Chicago, St. Louis and Cincinnati, in a magnificently equipped train, Via the New York Central, ‘The Great Four-track Trunk Line, Trains depart from and arrive at Grand Central Station, New York, Hit's de early burd dat ketches de frostbite. — Capld should be represented widout enny hea —Evil an’ night hab been partners from de ginnin'’.—Courtship is lub in de abstrac’, but matrimony is anuddah t'ing.—De man who oes out toe meet trubble will hab a short walk. —A cibil tongue is a bettah protecshun fo' de head dan a steel bemlet.—Arkensaw Thomas vat, Cod-liver oil in the form of Scott's Emulsion is easy to take, A little three-year-old girl went to a chil- dren's party. On her return she said to her parents, “At the party a little girl fell off a chair, All the other girls laughed, but I didn't.” YOU NEVER TASTED WHISKY ourw] that had a better flavor souaRE| or was in every other respect more thorough- ly satisfactory than the MOUNT VERNON RYE WHISKY, which comes direct from the distillery to the consumer in Square “Well, why. dida'teyou laggh?". "Cause 1| Bottles. was the one that fell off.""—7id- Bits, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK, ecember 21st, 1504. HE copartnership heretofore existing in Philadel- phia and New York, under our respective frm names, expires this day’ according to ita terms, in consequence of the death of our late esteemed senior, HONY J. DREXE! DREXEL & CO., Philadelphia. DREXEL, MORGAN & CO., New York. The undersigned have this day formed a copart- nership for the transaction of a general Foreiga “AMERICA'S GREATEST RAILROAD.” | ax¢ Domestic Banking Business in New York and Philadelphia, under the firm names of ‘MOR Connecting the east and west, by the New York Central Lines, * What's in a name?" he idly said ; For surely ‘tis no sin, If one a little Shakespeare knows, To sometimes work it in. And she, with that sweet maiden smile ‘That so a man allures, Looked shyly down and softly said, “There's everything in yours.” — Boston Budget. Chicago is only 24 hours away ; Cincinnati 22; St. Louis 30. Eleven through trains each day, Practically a train every hour, via Constable & Co : The one unnoticed point which the present |~ aes j. Pe GAN & CO., New York. flood of illustrated Napoleonic literature has RBEBE CO raed ales made more prominent than any other is that & ee Thonae throughout the great Cotsican’s whole early i GEORGE 5 BOWDOIN, life he needed a hair-cut.—Buffalo Express. EDWARD T, STOTESBURY, “Anderson's” Zephyrs, Fancy Piques, Printed Dimities, BATISTE PLISSE FABRICS. Our selections for this season show very great novelty and will well repay an early ex- amination, Broadway & 19th St NEW YORK Every piano bought of Sohmer & Co. will be found strictly as represented and warranted. ES W. PAUL, Jn, PIERPONT MORGAN, J. 'EMPLE BOWDOIN, EDWARD M. ROBINSON. 31 Boulevard Haussmann, Panis, December jist, 104. ‘The copartnership. heretofore existing, under the firm name of DREXEL, HARJES & CO, will be continued from this date by the undersigned, under the firm name of yf MORGAN, HARJES & CO. . P. MORGAN & CO., REXEL & CO. JOHN H. HARJES, ISCAR O. SIEGEL, HERMANN P. HEROLD, HERE is but one morning news- paper printed in the English language in New York City whose circulation the publishers of The American Newspa- per Directory for 1894 are willing to THE CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Nuw York, January Sth, 1805. Ata meeting of the Board of Directors of the Cen- tral National Bank, held this day at its banking-room, the following gentlemen were elected Directors to serve for the ensuing year: WALA WHEELOCK, EDWIN L . guarantee by a for- wiittant ir You etarnig Os e POWARD & JOHN StaecALL, feit of one hundred SRMESTL BUSHAS SS COUIMLANDT moss, And for Insvectors of Election: CHAUNCEY 'M. DEPEW, BRYCE GRAY, At a subsequent meeting of the Board William L Strong, Esq., having declined a renomination ax President on’account of his recent election as Mayor of New York City, Vice-President Edwin Langdon ‘was unanimously elected President. 2S. YOUNG, Cashier. dollars. That paper is The Press Daily and Sunday. 100,000 CIRCULATION. Offices. 38 Pare Row, N.Y. Ad vertisers—, SEND FOR A SAMPLE COPY OF Judge’s Library AND SPECIAL TWO-YEAR OFFER. JUDGE PUBLISHING CO., to Fifth Avenue, NEW YORK. Japa. 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