THE TRIBUNE ALMANAC TRADE DIRECTORY, 1894. Franklin HARPER & BROTHERS, NATIONAL PARK BANK OF NEW- THE CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK F. W. DEVOE & CO., cor. Fulton and J. HARPER BONNELL COMPANY, 11 Extensive Printand 13 Vandewater-st. ing Ink Manufacturers. First Front Page. Tribune. Supply The CHARLES HURST, Electrotyper and 113 Nassau-st., New-York. Stereotyper. Old established. Page 423. THE FIDELITY AND CASUALTY CO., 140 to 146 Broadway, N. Y. Assets Geo. F. Seward, Pres't. $1,962,806 71. Front page. J. C. CHILDS & CO., 346 Eighth-ave., NEW-YORK LAW SCHOOL, Equitable HILTON, HUGHES & CO. (successors GEO. H. PRENTISS & CO., 37 William-st., N. Y., and 208 Montague-st., Dealers in Local Investment Brooklyn. Securities. Members N. Y. Stock Exchange. Page 407. INSUR THE MANHATTAN LIFE A. D. FARMER & SON., Beekman-st., THE EMPIRE TYPE SETTING AND BENEDICT BROTHERS, Broadway and Fine Watches, Cortlandt-st., Y. Diamonds and Rich Jewelry. "The Bene dict" perfect Cuff, Sleeve and Coilar Button. Page 414. FIFTH AVENUE Square, N. Y. HOTEL, Madison Most central and delight ful location. Page 408. GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO., 31-33 Ladies' China Closets Vesey-st., N. Y. replenished Free. Page 414. SAMUEL WEIL, Paste and Sizing, 194 R. HOE & CO., Printing Press Machine and Saw Manufacturers, 504 Grandst., New-York. Page 417. COMMERCIAL CABLE CO., N. Y.. DAVIDS' INKS, 127-129 William-st., N. HOLT BROTHERS, Printers, 17 to 27 MARTIN B. BROWN, General Printer and Blank Book Manufacturer, 49 and 51 Park Place, N. Y. Page 416. THE METROPOLITAN TELEPHONE MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE AS- Edward B. HarLife insurance at about one-half the usual rates charged by the old system. Page 424. WOODLAWN CEMETERY, Woodlawn W. S. ESTEY, 65 Fulton-st., N. Y. ness, Brush ManuIn brush busiin the same building, 34 years. Page 420. JOSEPH B. DALEY & CO., 31 Rosest., N. Y., Printers' Rollers and Roller Composition. Page 420. 20 MORRIS, College STEVENS & Photo Engravers and DePlace, N. Y. signers. Superior Work Guaranteed. Page 421. AMERICAN WHITE METAL WORKS, G. D. Mackey, Proprietor, 64 Gold-st., N. Y. Stereotype, Electrotype and Type Metal. Page 421. THE LARGEST, BEST APPOINTED AND MOST LIBERALLY MANAGED HOTEL IN THE CITY, WITH THE MOST CENTRAL AND DELIGHTFUL LOCATION. A. B. Darling. E. A. Darling. This noble pile of white marble, Corinthian architecture, covering eighteen full city lots and accommodating one thousand guests, marks a place in the heart of the great City of New-York, and an era in the history of the Nation's wealth and advancement. It is located in the centre of the City, upon the charming Madison Square and at the intersection of the two great streets, Broadway and Fifth Avenue, and convenient to the most important points of interest in the Metropolis. Its patrons include the names of the most prominent men and women in America-The Presidents, hundreds of Government Officials, Senators, Con gressmen, Judges, Army and Navy Officers, Divines, Physicians, Authors, and in fact all who have attained prominence and celebrity in public and private life, both at home and abroad; and the most distinguished Europeans of rank and title who have visited this country, It has been the centre of all the great public occasions which the City has witnessed for thirty years. Years have come and gone, new hotels have multiplied with innovations and features introduced to affect and influence patronage, but the Fifth Avenue is as new and fresh as the most recent hotel construction, with more liberal accommodations than any of them, and its well-earned reputation as the leading hotel of the world is more and more assured. -King's Handbook of the United States. Dr. W. B. LANE, Superintend't of Agencies, NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL, EQUITABLE BUILDING, 120 Broadway, New York City. Largest Law School in the United States (Outside of Michigan). Incorporated June, 1891. First Session opened Oct. 1st, 1891. THE Professors were associates of PROF. THEODORE W. DWIGHT in Columbia College Law School until his retirement therefrom in 1891, and follow the "DwIGHT METHOD" of legal instruction. Degree of LL.B. given after a two years' course. Tuition Fee, $100. Post-graduate course now established. ANNUAL SESSION OPENS OCTOBER 1ST. For Catalogues, Information, etc., address GEORGE CHASE, Dean, |