The Schenectadian, portraying the advantages, attractions and opportunities of the electic city . (in of the F!,irge Canal will fa\orably effect Schenectadys in-dustries in more ways than by the materiallylower freight rates it will afford during a great]iarl of the \e;ir. ft will prove an .acKanlageousroiUc for inconnng consigniuents of raw ma-terial and fuel, and its utility will be furtherdemonstrated in the added facilities it willgi\e for export shi])ments, inusmucb ;iscargoes for export can be lo;ided on the canalbarges at the various manufacturing jil iiits;inl. by this all-w


The Schenectadian, portraying the advantages, attractions and opportunities of the electic city . (in of the F!,irge Canal will fa\orably effect Schenectadys in-dustries in more ways than by the materiallylower freight rates it will afford during a great]iarl of the \e;ir. ft will prove an .acKanlageousroiUc for inconnng consigniuents of raw ma-terial and fuel, and its utility will be furtherdemonstrated in the added facilities it willgi\e for export shi])ments, inusmucb ;iscargoes for export can be lo;ided on the canalbarges at the various manufacturing jil iiits;inl. by this all-water route directto .\e\\ ^?ork. can there be transferred to theocean steamers without the ex])ense of theintermediate agencies of railway shipntentand Four hours to Xew Sork. six hours toHuffalo. se\en hours to JJoston, by splendidTulman ; a pleasant trolley ride to Al-bany, Trcjy, Saratoga, Lake George, the.\dirontlacks—far-famed pleasure resorts, theca]jital of the state, the great business andfinancial centers of the nation—all within of


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