Souvenir book of the fair in aid of the Educational Alliance and Hebrew Technical Institute.

(New York :  De Leeuw & Oppenheimer,  1895.)

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SOUVENIR,
 

AXI.AIVTIC   CABLB   CO.
 

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CABLEGRAMS FORWARDED TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.
 

"THE   FINAL Sl'LlC'-;."

An Interesting and Momentous Event in the Laying of the Third Atlantic Cable of the Commercial Cable Co.

On July 2, 1894, after the last splice or joint was made between the heavy shore end and the lighter deep-sea end, about 100
iniles from land, the cable was gradually and carefully lowered into the sea by means of the hawser shown in the picture, and
"on reaching a proper level in the water, the rope was severed, and the last act in the laying of the cable was performed amid
cheers and congratulations.

TRIPLICATE   SYSTEM — DUPLEXED   THROUGHOUT.

10,000    MILES    OF    SUBMARINE    CABLE    BETWEEN    THE    UNITED    STATES    AND    EUROPE.
THE   ONLY   ALL   CABLE   ROUTE   BETWEEN   THE   OLD   AND   NEW   WORLDS.
 

NEW YORK, 1 Broad St., cor. Wall.
"         Stock Exchange.

"         Cotton Exchange.

"         9 Beaver Street.
 

NEW YORK, Postal Telegraph Bldg.
*<         29 Spruce Street.

"         442 Broome Street.

"         Hoffman House.
 

NEW YORK, Herald Bldg.
StTSTON, 112 State Street.

"      99 Milk Street.
HARTFORD, 3 Central Row.
 

Messages received at all offices of the Postal Telegraph Company.
 

JOHN W, BIACKAV, President.             OHO. G. ^BVARD, Vice-Pres. & Genl. HfiiKr.

E. C. Pt,ATX, Treasurer.                   J. O. STEVENS, Secretary.

AI4BERT RECK, Asst. Secretary.
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