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THE TRIBUNE ALMANAC TRADE DIRECTORY, 1897.

NATIONAL PARK BANK OF NEWYORK. Capital, $2,000,000; surplus, $3,000,000. Extensive Safety Vaults. See

cover.

METFOPOLITAN TRUST CO., 37 and 39 Wall St., N. Y. Capital and surplus, $2,000,000. Thomas Hillhouse, President; Frederick D. Tappen, Vice-President. Page 291.

F. W. DEVOE & C. T. REYNOLDS CO., cor. Fulton and William sts. Established 1852. Manufacturers Artists' Materials, House-painters' Colors, etc. Front page.

BARBER ASPHALT PAVING CO., No. 1 Broadway, New-York. Been 21 years engaged in laying pavements of genuine Trinidad Asphalt. 21,000,000 square yards of Trinidad Lake Asphalt Pavement laid by this company in the United States. Highest awards at the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. Cover page.

CHARLES HURST, Electrotyper and stereotyper, 113 Nassau-st., New-York. Old established. Page 304.

COMMUNIPAU COAL COMPANY, Office, 111 Broadway, N. Y. Carefully selected coal shipped direct from mines of Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Co. Page 303.

GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP, Refreshing and Healthful. See "Careless Use." Page 296.

THE NEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO., 346-348 Broadway, N. Y., John A. McCall, President. Read of the "Adjustable Accumulation Policy," issued only by this company, on page 297.

STEINWAY & SONS, Grand and Upright Pianos. Manufacturers by appointment to the Crowned Heads of Europe. Warerooms, Steinway Hall, 107-111 East 14th-st., New-York. Page 294.

HERKIMER PAPER COMPANY, Herkimer, N. Y. Manufacturers of RollNews, Manila Papers and Wood Pulp. Front page.

THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW-YORK, 32 Nassaust., Richard A. McCurdy, President. Assets, over $230,000,000. Read the various advantageous policies issued by this company. See page 295.

BENEDICT BROTHERS, Broadway and Cortlandt-st., N. Y. Fine Watches, Diamonds and Rich Jewelry. "The Benedict" perfect Cuff, Sleeve and Collar Button. Page 299.

THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AN GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Fire losses paid in the United States exceed $65,000,000. Page 293.

FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL, Madison Square, N. Y. Most central and delightful location. Page 292.

THE NEW HOFFMAN HOUSE, Madison Square, New-York. Absolutely fireproof. J. P. Caddagan, Manager. Page 293.

J. LEACH, 86 Nassau-st., N. Y. Established nearly 40 years. Stationer, Printer and Blank Book Manufacturer. A square dealer. See page 302.

COMMERCIAL CABLE CO., N. Y., J. W. Mackay, Pres't. The leading Atlantic Cable Co. 10,000 miles of submarine cable betweeen the United States and Europe. See illustration of their new building. Front page.

BINGHAM BROTHERS CO., 49-51 Reade-st., New-York. Founded 1849. Machine-cast Printers' Rollers. Page 299.

DAVIDS' INKS, 127 and 129 Williamst., N. Y. Thaddeus Davids Company. Stanch Old House. Established 1825. Page 299.

THE NEW-YORK PRINTING CO. (The Republic Press), 14 Lafayette Place. N. Y. Excellent reputation for specially fine print work. Page 299.

J. C. CHILDS & CO., 346 Eighth-ave.. N. Y. Pure Wines and Liquors. Makes special offers. Page 298.

MARTIN B. BROWN, General Printer and Blank Book Manufacturer, 49 and 51 Park Place, N. Y. Page 298.

RILEY BROTHERS (Bradford, Eng.). 16 Beekman-st., New-York, the largest Manufacturers of Stereopticons, Magic Lanterns and Views in the world. Page 304.

MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE ASSOCIATION, Mutual Reserve Building, cor. Broadway and Duane-st., New-York City. Edward B. Harper, Founder. F. A. Burnham, President. 60 per cent dividend saved in premiums. Read "It Leads Where Others Follow." Cover page,

GEO. H. MORRILL & CO., 17 to 31 Vandewater-st., New-York. Manufacturers of Printing Inks. Supply the NewYork Tribune, the Herald, Journal and World. Branches at Boston, Chicago and San Francisco. Front Page.

ALBEMARLE HOTEL, Madison Square West, New-York. Under new management. O. B. Libbey, proprietor. See page 303.

Company

OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, NOS. 37 AND 39 WALL STREET.

CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $2,000,000.

Designated by order of the Supreme Court as a legal depository. Will receive deposits of money on interest, act as fiscal or transfer agent, or trustee for corporations, and accept and execute any legal trusts from persons or corporations on as favorable terms as other similar companies.

THOMAS HILLHOUSE, President.

FREDERICK D. TAPPEN, Vice-President.
CHAS. M. JESUP, 2d Vice-President.
BEVERLY CHEW, Secretary.

RAYMOND J. CHATRY, Asst. Secretary.

MORRIS K. JESUP,
DUDLEY OLCOTT,

GEORGE A. HARDIN,
EDWARD B. JUDSON,
THOMAS HILLHOUSE,
J. W. ELLIS,
ROBERT HOE,
JOHN T. TERRY,
RICHARD MORTIMER,
D. O. MILLS,

TRUSTEES.

FREDERIC D. TAPPEN,

BRADLEY MARTIN,

HEBER R. BISHOP,

J. HOWARD KING,
HENRY B. PLANT,
C. P. HUNTINGTON,
WM. H. TILLINGHAST,
WILLIAM L. BULL,
GEO. HENRY WARREN,
SAMUEL THOMAS,
ROSWELL P. FLOWER,
JOHN E. PARSONS,
HAMILTON SMITH.

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FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL, Madison Square, New-York.

THE LARGEST, BEST APPOINTED AND MOST LIBERALLY MANAGED HOTEL IN THE CITY, WITH THE MOST CENTRAL AND DELIGHTFUL LOCATION.

A. B. Darling.
Charles N. Vilas.

HITCHCOCK, DARLING & CO. AD

Hiram Hitchcock.

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, Congressmen, 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.

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STEINWAY & SONS,

Warerooms, Steinway Hall, 107—111 E. 14th St., New York.

EUROPEAN DEPOTS:

STEINWAY HALL,

15 & 17 Lower Seymour St., Portman Sq., W.

LONDON, ENGLAND.

STEINWAY'S PIANOFABRIK,
St. Pauli, Neue Rosen-Strasse, 20-24.
HAMBURG, GERMANY.

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