Entered at the New-York Postoffice as Second-class Matter. LIBRARY OF TRIBUNE EXTRAS. VOL. V. TRIBUNE ALMANAC AND POLITICAL REGISTER 1893. EDWARD MCPHERSON, EDITOR. FOR CONTENTS AND INDEX, SEE PAGES 342 TO 349. 25 Cents a Copy: $2.00 a Year. OF THE CITY OF NEW-YORK. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Statement compiled from the Report to the Comptroller of the Currency, at the close of business September 30th, 1892. 66 EXCHANGE (Due from Banks), 1,156,718 71 4,645,527 71 $16,285,280 17 This Bank will be pleased to receive the accounts of mercantile firms: individuals, banks and corporations. WILLIAM L. STRONG, President. EDWIN LANGDON, Vice-President. THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING COMPANY Has been engaged during the last Fifteen Years in Laying Pavements of Genuine TRINIDAD LAKE ASPHALT, The extent of which is now more than SIX MILLION, FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND SQUARE YARDS, covering a length of over FIVE HUNDRED MILES, IN THIRTY-THREE CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. And since to the extent of 408,286 square yards upon the Boulevard, Vanderbilt Avenue, Madison Avenue, Park Avenue, Fifth Avenue, West End Avenue, Pleasant Avenue, Second Avenue, Division St., Broome St., Wall St., William St., Hanover St., Exchange Place, and SEVENTY-THREE OTHER STREETS in various sections of N. Y. City, equivalent to 30 Miles of roadway 25 feet wide. These streets comprise heavy traffic, medium traffic and light traffic. On all of them the pavement is DURABLE, SMOOTH, CLEAN, NOISELESS, SAFE and IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION. A. L. BARBER, Chairman. F. V. GREENE, President. J. C. ROCK, Secretary' D. O. WICKHAM, Treasurer. F. J. BRISTOL, Asst. Secretary. FOR PLANS AND ESTIMATES APPLY TO The Barber Asphalt Paving Co., Washington Building, No. 1 Broadway, New-York. |