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.financial fflfctmgs. *~~*"*. jlckson architectttral IRON WORK 3, C£c» * ***- No. SIS East 23th BC. N. T. City. VOTICE Js hereby given that the annual meet \ ... c t i!m stockholders of -hi* Company will be held JnfPct' of the Company. No. 318 East 28th St.. on « ! rL^Tv Ista January. I*o2. at twelve o'clock noon, •"•^n-'rpose of electing Tmstees and transacting acy >? k.'.TfM that may «me before the meeting. c*' T ffgff. DAVID PETTIGREW. Secretary. |3ank;rs axib Brokers. VERMILYE & CO., BANKERS, KASSAU ft PINE STS M NEW YORK- U CONGRESS STREET. BOSTON. Zitltrs in v - S. Government Bonds «o4 ether Investment Securities. De posits received anJ intsrzsl allowed on Balances. TRACY & CO., BANKERS, SO. 4O WALL STREET. ciago . NEW YORK. M»w»tifcxr. Connected by private wire. DEALERS 171 HiGH- GRADE BONDS. ,o- or CVRRENT INVESTMENT OFFERINGS SENT -•' "" ON APPLICATION. „ , ( New York Stock Exchange M«nbe* - Q^ago stock Exchange. COSJHSSIOS ORDER^EIECLTKO a ILL N. W. HARRIS & CO. BANKERS 31 NASSAU ST., NEW YORK. cbcxgo. BOSTON. Deal exclusively in Municipal, Rail road and other bonds adapted for trust funds and savings. recfE TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OP CREDIT 4VJLILABLE IS ALL PARTS OP THE WORLD Caotatlers fanashed for pnrcha»e. »ale or exchange. R. L DAY & CO. 3 NASSAU ST., NEW YORK. 40 WATER ST., BOSTON. Members N. Y. and Boston Stock Exchange* COWPERTHWAITE & CO. Railroad Bonds and Miscellaneous Securities. Extensive connections enable us to «btai& foil price* for securities not readily saleable In this market. 15 Wall Street Chatham National Bank Importers & Traders Nat. Bank National Park Bank DEALT IV BY P. J. GOODHART & CO.. 38 WALL STREET. Telephsne 3*02 John. Darings Sanks. The Bowery Savings Bank, 12S AND 130 BOTVEKT. NEW TOP.X. Dec 20. 1901. a BamV«aßaßl dividend at the rat* of FOUP. PER CENT per annum has been '.: :a.-e£ Ml v:.. be credited to depoav ttetm or. all gums of $5-00 and upward and not eiceedlcg $3,000 which shall have l**n depoEltei at least three month* on tat first day cf January r.ext. and will be payable en aad alier ilaoday, January m i»o2. M?n«>y der>ofcited on or before January 10. XSO2. will *r«w interest from January I st - JOHN d. EDGES, Pres'.flent. HENP.T A. tCHENCK, Comptroller. WAX.TEB COGGESHAiXs Secretary. THE HEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, W. TV. (OR. HTH ST. A\D BTH AYE. Cat trataea rave crcered that the interest to be credited *» it-* .>. ■■■. . '?..-• 1. IKTJ. E.".aii be at the raw or THIUUJ AKt> ONE-HALF PER CENT PEE ANNUM on all sums taß £3 to 000. Deposits rrja.z.* on or beicre Jan- 10 will draw Interest torn Jan. i. AfcSETS. *15,«55.i1i03 SURPI-US. $2,288,538. P. A. WELCH. President. BITUS H. WOOD. Treasurer. WILUAM FEISIXGER. Secretary. GERMAN SAVINGS BANK IX THE CITY OF >EW YORK. ' - • • Cot. 4th A* «-. and 14th Street. New York, December 2*. 1901. Interest at ttm rate of THREE AND OXE-HALT (3V») Rfc CENTUM per annum will bo credited depositors for j Ot tix rjonihs ending December 31. l&oi. on all «vms en- Ikaj thereto under lie bylaw* not exceeding tnree tiiou •Md 3,000/ dollars. E«jmrits made on or before January 10, 1902. will draw teere* from January 1. 1902. CASIMIK TAG. Fre»l4ent. O. F. AUTHOR. Treasure.. IHEFHSHKLiH SAVINGS B&HK €.'.« aid 65S Eighth Ay«.. corner 42d Bt. EIGHTi-THIRD SEMI-A>MAL DIVIO ISMS. 0a ar.i after January 20th, I^jZ. Interest at the rate of ANI> ONE-HALF per cent, per ar.nam will be Jji- to (Si depositors entitled thereto on all tumi of $3 to ■WO Money deposited on or before the 10th of January *J3 draw interest from the Ist Bank open dally from "*•*. to 3 P. M. and Monday from 6 to S P. M.. holl «I» eicejtei. Clc-sea at 12 It. on Saturday. _^ A. TIRXER. Prealdent. *H. G. COXKLIX. Secretary. ~~IRVIHQ SAVINGS INSTITUTION IXIS Chamber* St^ Sew York City. jn» Trnstees of this Institution hare declared Interest ** *U tunis remainiLK on deposit during the tire* and »U "JMst «n««r.s De; 31 1901, *t the rate of POCR PER **? »>* ar.r.um en uaounu from II to {3.000. payable J" tad after M nday Jan. 20. 1602. Deposits made on or *•-«* Jar lOih will draw Interest from Jan. Ist. * W. H. B. TOTTtN. Fraitdent. C BTRON' LATIMER. Eecretarv. HORTH RIVFR SAVINGS BaNK, 288 West Mtk Street Cfear Eighth Avenue). lid SESII-ANNUAL DIVIDEND I .2! 1 * Board of Trustees have directed that Interest be - «^Jf 4 t0 portion on December Slat. 1901. at the rate IJ2BTE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT, per annum on *?* •* »-00 to $3.tX>o. • JJPOwu made on or before January 10th will draw la ; "*■* rroo January Ist. j i,__ A in.' EL D. BTTUaB. Pr*»l<l«it. mS^DER <*. MILNH. Treasurer. I -insa a. SHAW. Secretary. j Dry Bock Savings Institution, "U A\D 343 DOIVKRY. YEW YORK. ' Trjttees have declared • dividend for the six « n «in« December il*t. 1901. on all deposits entitled g^T* tuttr the by-Laws, at the rate of Three and One 7]?. "^ <*«• per annum on all sums not exee»<ltr,g Three Jl^^M Dollars; payable on and after January 20th. " »1222 l £?** on or before, January 10th will be entitled ••'*« from January Ist. 10 )2. «*.»___ ANDREW MILLS. President. >T^*» MIEHUXQ, 6ecretary. --Z-11 PATTERSON. Ass't geeretary. tan Dime Savings- Institution fcaOA33TVAT. 820 6T. & sixth avbnxb. _|il iM '25 IL * T hQUARE, NEW YORK. C -'*S »=?• * ca •»•-**«» per cent, from $5 to 12,000. ■Mr. '•■Vaiy l«t, payable January loth or any time SJ7,^ 'iJ'fißt* ** bttOT * J *nr 10th draw* la t l^^B S iSSriS^j 8 £ BPRAGCn Jr^est<leat. -j- — = m. Li^Kx; £#aetary. , I (trust Companies. Morristown Trust Co. MORRISTOWN. N. J. PAYS 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ON ACCOUNTS SUBJECT TO CHECK, PAYABLE IN NEW YORK FINDS IF DESIRED. STATEMENT— JANUARY 2. 1302. RESOURCES Loans £ Investments ••■ .J4.7SG. 106.41 Cash l,ia>.tyK>.ia Interest & Bents Accrued. ..._...._... 44.319.04 Bank Building ~....~. - 40.000.00 $5,988,063.61 LIABILITIES Capital -.. - $_00.000.00 •Surplus & Profits... — ...'.....-. 1.601.095.14 Deposits - 8,879.658.72 Interest Accrued & Collections 7.311.75 < *.0*>."i.61 •Subject to Dividend No. 21, Sri Quarterly— s»,ooo. ■AMI'EL FREEMAN President. AIRKLUS B. HILL Vice Pres. WIL.LARO W. CUTLER 2nd Vice Prea. J.VO. H. B. CORIELL Secy & Treat. H. A. VAX GILDER... Asst. Sec'j- Jt Treat. DIRECTORS: Charles F. Cutler. H. Mc.K. Twombly. Wizard W. Cutler. .lames A. Webb. Frederic Cromwell. G. G. Frellnghuysen, Samuel Freeman, 'Walter G. Oakman, Patrick Farrelly. D. Willis James. Aurelius B. Hull. George G. Haven. Guatav E. KlsseL Henry F. Tayior, Luther Kountze, William B. Skldmore, ißlchard A. McCurdy. O. H. Kahn. j . ©.can Oiccmcrs. ESdDCaTriKi __'?Ks_-A-K- _=[LOTQD_ | FAST EXPRESS SERVICE. PLYMOUTH— CHERBOURG — BREMEN. Kaiser... . . Jan. 21. 10 A. II ' Kal»er Mar. _.'>. 10 A.M. I Kaiser... Feb. IS. 10 A. M Kronprlna Apr. 3. BA. M. Kxorprtnr.Mr.r H. 6a. II Katrcr Apr. 22, 10 A.M. Pier (2. North River. Gar.sevor.rt St. OELRICHS & CO , NO. B BROADWAY. Louis H. Meyer. 4." South Third 3t.. Phils. RAMBIIICtAIIIIEIKAH USIE. Twin-Screw Express Steamers during Winter on Med iterranean Express Service. Service to Plymouth-Cher bpurg-Harr.turg resumed March 8 1902. TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE. PLYMOUTH— CHBHBOURG— HAMBURG. Waldersee.Jan. 11. 6 A. M. ! Pennsylvania. Jan. 25. 6 A._L •Pai-tia.Jan. 18. ii:SO a. M.[ Pretoria.. Feb. l. 11:30 A.M. •To Hamburg direct. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. 37 B'WAT. N. T. ■EOITERffAGQEABIi EKIPiSESS •HAMBURG-AMERICAN tNORTH GERMAN LINE. to LLOYD. NAPLES AND GENOA VIA GIBRALTAR & ALGIERS BY EXPRESS STEAMERS. Steamers Aller, Trave. Lahn and Ilohenzollera do not call at Algiers. tKat«erln..Jan. 11, 11 a. M.lt Aller Feb. S. 9 A. M. tTrave....Jaa. IS. 11 A. M IF. Bismarck Feb. 11 tL*hn Jan. 23; tHohenzollern Feb. IS •Columbia— Jan. 30 tKaiEerln Feb. 22 j Sailing a. 10 A. M. FOR ALEXANDRIA <EGYPT>. JAN. 4. 19. SO, MCH. 20. Return tickets availaole for tn* steamers; of either line ; from Naples. Genoa. Gibraltar. Hamburg, Bremen. Lon don. Southampton. Paris and Cherbourg. HAMBURG-AMEP.ICAN 'NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. LINE. ] OELRICHS * CO., Agents, i *7 BROADWAY. K. T. I 5 BROADWAY. N. Y. Hamburg steamers from First St.. Hoboken. N. 3. Lloyd steamers from Amity St., Brooklyn. S. 6 KaUerln from Pier S2. North River. N. T. CLARK'S CRUISE OF THE "CELTIC." THE LARGEST STEAMER IN THE WORLD. £ MEDITERRAHEAI 3 miBJ FEBRUARY S. 74 DAYa Some choice berths :eft nt $4'o and up. First class, Including Shore Excursions. Guides. Fees. Hotels. Drives, etc. The cheapest and most attractive trips leaving the U. P. this Winter, covering the most ground and affording men efshtse^lr.?. The magnificent White Star Line new twln-«crew steamer "Celtic" (20.550 tons), a floe.t'njr palace, fpeclally chartered for the round trir>. Length. 700 feet; breadth, 7" feet; 9 decks; S3 single roera SPECIAL FEATURE*.— v. --*. Alters. Malta. 18 DAYS In EGYPT and the HOLY LANI>. Constantinople, Athene. Rome, the Riviera, etc A cour-ss of eight lect ures. Tickets good to st p over in Europe and return later en the "Oceanic." "J£aje»tlo." etc EUROPE— Send tor Clark's I'- name] for 1002. F. C. CLARK. 11l Broa:v.aj-, New York. I A Delightful Cruise of 67 Days by tha PRIXZESSIN' VICTORIA LUISE t» MADEIRA. ■» MEDITERRANEAN *• BLACK SEA, th» CRIMEA, £/ CAUCASUS, from New York. March 12. 1002. Best opportunity of visiting Black Sea regions eonven!entl7. Itinerary includes Funchal, Gibral tar. Genoa, VHlefrtmche, Palermo, Constantinople, Trebizond. Batoum. Bebasl Balaclava, Yalta. Odessa. Athens. Naples. Algiers, L:st-on. South ampton, Hatfcurj;, New York. Also cruises to the ORIENT. January 22, and the WEST INDIES. February 8, respectively. Apply for j>a-nphlets, rates, etc.. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE, OS :e«. 85-27 Broadway, N. Y. oDftP^raoagMOEia HAWAIIAV AND PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO. OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL S. S. CO. TOTO KISEN KAISHA. Between San Francisco. Honolulu. Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki, Shanghai. Hong Kong. Steamers leave San Pranrlsco at 1 i. M. PEKING - Jan. II CHINA Feb. T GAELIC *■-•- -' I--' ■■'■■' Feb. IS HONGKONG MARU. Jan. 30' NIPPON MARL* ...Feb. 23 For freight, passant and general Information apply to 549 Broadway, or 1 Battery Place. '•■■■■ tins-ton Billing. and 257 Broadway. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Intended Steamship Sailings from Vancouver. [MPAM. 6HIBB A. PHILI VipifllE LANDS EMPRESS OF JAPAN Jan. 27, A;! 14, June 10 EMPRESS OF CHINA Feb. 24, May 5. J. T EMPRESS OF INDIA Men. 24, May '2«. July 23 BiAWANAffiI iIUROS*" A'U-STBALIIA MOANA, Feb. 7. MIOWKRA. Mch. 7. For rates apply 553 Broadway and 1 Broadway. 1 ©GOfIDOSTT WOS3TTEI irKDIP© UNDER PERSONAL ESCORT. WASHINGTON Jan. 16. Feb. 20. 3 day». *12. BERMUDA Jan. 11, IS, 10 days. 65, FLORIDA Jan. 17. 24. 11 days. 67. Fares tnclude. ALL Travelling Expenses. Tickets and Tours to ALL Winter Resorts. Special Tours to the RIVIERA. ITALY, PARIS. LON DON, etc. Jan. 11. 28. Inclusive fare for 62 days, (350. Programmes, Tickets, etc, from TTDOdD©- (SBIDCDIE & SdD53 B 2«1 4 USB BROADWAY. NEW YORK- " ©iLQD QDCDKffIQIiiSOGDIffI [LOR3[E. DAILY SERVICB. For Old Point Comfort. Norfolk. Portsmouth. Pinner's Point and Newport News V,. , connecting for Petersburg. Richmond. Virginia Beach, Washington. V. C. and entire oouth and West. Freight and Passenger steamers sail from Pier 2S K. R-. foot ot Beach St., every **■■*. day at 3 P. M. H. B. WALKF.n. Traffic Manager. [Fodip LPcDini© DB2cs®a Steamships of ti:e RED "D" LINE will sail for San Juan direct as follows: 8. S. CARACAS Saturday. January U. Noon c. B. PHILADELPHIA Saturday. January 25. Noon For freight or passage apply to BOULION. BLISS A; DALLETT. General Managers. 132 Front. St. AMERICAN LINE. "^ NEW YORK— SOUTHAMPTON— LONDON. Zealand J«n. " 3 . noon| Philade)phia.Jan. 22.10 a. m. it. Loul»..Jan. IS. 10 a. m. Bt Paul. ...Jan. 29. 10 a. m. RED STAR LINE. NEW YORK— ANTWERP— PARIS. Zetland Jan. *. noon ~ouihwark Jan. 22, noon Frleaiand Jan. 15. noon ; Vaderland Jan. 29 noon INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY. Piers 14 and 18. N. R. OSlce, 73 Broadway. N. T. J^ED "D" LINE. For La Ouayra, Puerto cabello, Curacao and Mara calbo. via Curacao— Callinjc also at San Juan. P. R. From Roberts Pier, Brooklyn. 8. B. CARACAS Saturday. January 11. Noon I 8. a PHILADELPHIA Saturday, January 28. Noon These vetsels* have superior accommodations for pas sengers. BOULTON. BLISS & DALLE IT, Genera: Managers. 133 Front-«t. A — WHITE STAR LINE. JrX * NEW YORK— <3UEENSTOWN— LIVERPOOL. Cymric Jan. 8. •* P. M. Oceanic Feb. 6. 3 P. M. Teutonic Jan. 13, noon Majestic Feb. 12, noon Germanic. ....Jan. 22. noon Cymric Feb. 18 2 P.M. Pier 48. North River. Office, 0 Broadway. New York. TITALLORY STEAMSHIP LINES. From New-York Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, FOR TEXAS. GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. STRAIGHT end ROUAD TRIP Tickets Issued to all -lists In Texas. Colorado Arizona. California. Mexico, Ac.. Georria.' Florida. Sec. Delightful Excursions. Writ* for our 6O pant "Pocket Oulda" (mailed free). ' C. H. MALLOKY A CO.. G«n. Axta.. Pier SO. E. R- N. X. ' yEW-YOBK DAILY TRIBUXE, MONDAY. JANUARY 6. 1902. (Dcean steamcra. A. CUNARD LINE. * , TO LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN. E^onla.....Jan. 11. 3 P. M.I UmU-ia Feb. 1. Noon Etruria^. Jan. 18. Noon, Saxonla Feb. 8, 3 P. M. Ivernia. . Jan. 2f,. 3 p M f Lucanla. . .Feb. 15. 11 A. M. \*EBNON H. BROWN & CO., G»n. Agents, 29 BROADWAY. NEW-YORK. Partition Gales. X EW YORK SUPREME COURT. COUNTY "*" OF NEW YORK.— Matilda Yon Ramdohr, Plaintiff, against Annie Maria Adolphl and others, Def-ndants. In pursuance of m Interlocutory Judgment of partition and sale. «uly mad* and entered In the above entitled action, bearing dale the 27th day of November. 1001. I, the un dersigned, the Referee In said Judgment named, will Mil at Public Auction, at the New York Real Estate Sales room, No. 11l Broadway, In the Borcugh of Manhattan. City of New York, on the 10th day of January. 1902. at 12 o clock noon, on that day by William M. Ryan, Auc tioneer, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: .„ " PARCEL I. All that certain lot, piece or ; -reel of lani. with the DUi.iiing and Improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Twenty-first Ward of the City of New lorn, and known upon a map entitled "Map of Bellsvue lots in the Sixteenth Ward, belonging to the corporation of the City of New York, March IMS," surveyed by Thomas R. Ludlam. City Surveyor which map is tiled Is the office of the Register of the City and County of New Tork. by the number One hundred and fifty-one, and is bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point en the Southerly line of Twenty-eighth Street, distant one hundred and fifty feet easterly from the southeasterly corner of Second Avenue and Twenty-eighth Street, and running thenc* southerly, parallel with Second Avenue and part of the way through a party wall, ninety-eight feet and nine inches to the centre line of the block be tween Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth Streets, thence easterly along na!d centre line of the block twenty-five feet, thence northerly, parallel with Second Avenue, and part of the way through a party wall ninety-eight feet and nine Inches to the southerly side of Twenty-eighth Street, and thence westerly along the said southerly side or Twenty-eighth Street twenty-five feet to the point or pace of beginning, be the laid several distances and dimensions more or less, Raid premises being known by the present street number Three hundred and eight (308) East Twenty-eighth Street. PARCEL 2. Also all that certain piece or parcel of ground with the cwe.linr house thereon erected, situate on the southwest erly side of West Third date Amity) Street, and now Known and designated by the street number One hun dred and four (104) on said street, bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a point on the south westerly side of ■West Third Street distant fifty feet north westerly from the southwesterly comer of Sullivan Street and West Third Street, and thence running northwesterly along the southwesterly side of West Third Street twenty five feet: thence southwesterly and parallel with SCac dougal Street to land formerly owned by William Pann ing: thence southeasterly an* parallel with West Third Ktre«t along the last mentioned land twenty-five feet, and thence northeasterly and par.V. with Sullivan Street to the place of beginning, the said lot of lard being twenty-five feet In front and rear and one hundred and sixteen feet In depth, the northwesterly and southeasterly walls of said house being party walls. PARCEL 1. Also all that certain piec,, -arcel or lot of ground with the messuages and buildings thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Eighth Ward of the City of New lcrk. being part of a farm formerly belonging to Nich o.as Bayard, Esq., ard distinguished on a m*p or chart thereof made by Casimir Th. Ooerck, Surveyor, by lot Number three hundred and thirty-seven (3371. containing In front and rear twenty-five feet, an.l In length on each Side one hundred feet, the said lot being bounded a.« fol lows, viz.: North by lot Tf.ree hundred and thirty-six <33G); east, In the rear, by a lot on Wooster Street Num ber three hundred and twelve (312>: south by lot Number three hundred and thirty-eight (338): and west In front by Laurens Street, being the tan lot and premises which were conveyed by deed bearing date the twenty-fifth day of March, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixteen, made between John H. Oakley, Ad ministrator, etc.. with the Win annexed, of all and sin gular the goods, chattels and credits which were cf Henry Peers, late of the City of New York, house carpenter. deceased, and John Ogden. of said city, manufacturer -' plaster of pans, of the Bret part, an*. Thomas P. Cooper, of the second part. Also all that certain other piece or parcel of a lot of ground a'u..'.». etc, In the eaid Eighth Ward of the City of New York, (m nr part of said farm above mentioned, and known and clstln- S^ulshed on the said map or chart thereof by the number Three hundred and twelve t3;_i the «n.d piece or parcel containing in breadth in fron' and rear twenty-fire feet, and in depth on each side five feet, the said piece, or parcel of lot being in the rear _.-. : part of lot No. Three hundred and twelve <312). which fronts in Wooster Street, and north bounded by lot No. Three hundred and thir teen (813)- south by l->t Thrfe hur-irM ar-1 e!»v»n .31 li. and west by lot No Three hun-ir-d and thirty-seven (337>. the said lot first above described eln« kn^wn formerly as No. One hundred and two ;liC> Laur«r.s Street In sild City, all of the above d»?crib d premises being later known as No. One hundred and thlrty-thr*e il^ii South Fifth Avenue, a: I now known a* No. Four hundred ar.l seventeen 417 West Broadway, re.ni; the same premises as w»r» conveyed to Jonas War. l. th- era-. l?A?h»r of Jcr.as W. Mlllspaugh. by deed recorded in I-J'-er I*l of Convey ances, pak-e 467. in the i:^»;.»iei » OfT « of the Cbucty of New York. PARCEL 4. Also a!! that certain Int. rjrre or parcel of ground situ ate, lyir.e and beirg on the northerly side of Sixth Street, between Avenues B and C. Ir the Eleventh Ward of the City of New York, bounded an described as (I -vs. to wit: Beginning at a point on the eal'l northerly side of Sixth Street distant one hundred and ninety— three feet easterly from The easterly lire rf Avenn* B: thence ~:*i - nlng northerly In a line parallel to Av?nue B, ninety feet and ten tnch«s to tho centr* lire cf the block: thence easterly along sad centre !!:.•> jri eTJ'.!!«*arit rr-mi nr.d parallel to Biztb and Seventh Btrtctl twenty-five feet; thence southerly on a lino parallel with Avenue B ninety feet and ten Inches to the northerly line of Sixth Street aforesaid; and thence westerly along the northerly line of Sixth Street twenty By* feel to th» place of beginning, said premises being knnwn as number six hundred an 4 eleven (611) East Sixth Street. PARCEi. 3. Also all that certain plot of ground on the southeast erly eide of Elizabeth Street, in the Fourteenth Ward of the City of New York, the most northerly part of which was formerly known v Number two hundred and twenty elght Elizabeth Street. Beginning en the said side of Elizabeth Sfreet at the most northerly part nt said ] formerly known as Number two hundred and twenty eight, and running 'her. sourh»«stwarily along _ house and lot now or formerly of Matthew McKeua elsh-y-one feet and nine inches to the easterly corner in the south easterly side of a brick building partly on snld lot num ber two buadr*4 and twenty-eight (225); thence south wardly along th#» ec!<l 1 h#a*ter!y sl<l e or rear part of said building sn4 parallel to Elizabeth Street nr nearly so forty-nine feet: thence northwestward! at r'.irht ang!»s to Elizabeth S!r**t elghty-on* foot ani n.zht Inches, more or less, -o a point In said side of Elizabeth Street forty-nine feet fl m the place of b»K!nr.lr.«: th«nc» northemtwardly along said sid» of Elizabeth Street forty-r.in« f-et to the Plac* of beginning said rrer»iti«es being now known as Numbers Two ' • I red and ffty f2T.O) and Two hundred and arty-two (252) Elizabeth Street. PARCEL 1.— 308 EAST 2STH ST. --■'. Street. All of the above premises are sold free and clear. Dated. New York. December 23id, 1001. HENRY W. BOOKSTAVER Referee. DICKERSON, BROWN & RAEGENER, Attorneys for Plaintiff. So. I*l Broadway, Borough of Manhattan. New York City ______________ _^_ j Citations. TTASBROUCK. ELSIE. — Surrogate's Court, j "^^ County of New York— ln the matter of the applica tion for Utters of administration on the goods, chattels and credits of Elsie Hasbrouck. deceased. To the creditors of said Elsie Haibrouck, deceased: Please take notice that Henry D. Apt>leton. a nephew of the above named Elsie Hasbrouck deceased, as petitioner, upon his consent and upon the consent of Mary Brink, Jane Davis. Catha rine Haggerty, Alfred D. Brink, Kate Gordon St. Charles. Lucretia Ryan. John C Harris aid Alfred D. Brink. Jr.. being the only next of kin of »a.d Ea»ie Hasbrouck, de ceased, to be duly executed and filed with the Surrogate of the County of New- York, Intends to apply to the eald Surrogate for Utters of administration to be Issued to him as administrator of the goods, chattels and credits which were of mid Elsie Haabrouck. deceased, with a limited and modified bond, pursuant to the provisions of Section 2,664 of the Code of Civil Procedure of the State of New York. And you and each of you are hereby notified and required, under and by virtue of the aforesaid section of said code, and In pursuance of an order of publication made for thai purpose by the -aid Surrogate. dited the l'tli day of December. 1901. to present any and all claim* that you may have against the estate of the aforesaid Elsie Haebrouck. deceased, to the Surrogates of the County of New York, at their offlce In the County Court House, in the Borough of Manhattan of the City of New York on or before the 27th day of January. 1802. at or after which time the penalty cf the bond to be given by the person to whom letter* of administration herein shall be granted, is to be fixed by said Surrogate. Dated. Dec. 10th. 1901. HENRY D- APPLETTON. Petitioner. Gchgiono Notices. WEEK OF PRAYER. MEETINGS OF THB EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE, MARBLD COLLEGIATE CHURCH. Bth-ave.. 20tb-»t,. at* « p. m., Monday. January 0. to Saturday. January li. in..' vf iv», JIU Invited. Surrogates Notices. JN PURSUANCE of an order of Hon. Frank r Fitzgerald, a Surrogate of the Courty of New York, notice, is hereby given as all persons having claims against Hal'.ett D. Wiloix. late of the County of New lurk, deceased, to present the same with voucher* there of to the subscriber, at ncr place of transacting business, at the office of Ptrsson £ Beall her attorneys. No. 150 Broadway. Borough of Manhattan. In The City of New l*rk. on or before the first day of May next. Dated New *orl£. the 26th day of October. 1901. JCLIA MCLURE WILCOX. Executrix. JN PURSUANCE of an order of Hon. Abner C. Thomas, a Gurrogate of the County of New York, notice Is hereby piven to all persona having claims against Elizabeth Rcenbaum. late of the County of New York, deceased, to pre tnt the same with vouchers thereof to the FUbscrtbei-x, at their place of transacting business, the office of Morris a. Wise. No. *0 Exchange Plac* Borough of Manhattan. In The City of New York, on or before the 2nd day of Jane next. Dated New York, the 16th day of November. 1901. HENRY C. ROSENBACM SOLOMON K. LJCHTENSTEIN. MORRIS ?. 'WISE. Aity for Executors. 40 Exchange Place. Borough of Manhattan. N. Y. City. JN PURSUANCE of an order of Honorable Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate of the County of Mow York, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against Mary Ann McGuinnese. late of the County of New York, deceas-d. 10 present the came. with vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at her place of trans acting business at th-; office of R-jr.ald K. Brown. Num ber 3-0 Broadway. In the City of New York. County of New York, and Boriugh of Manhattan, on or beture the flfteenth day of June next. Dated New York. N, .ember 27th, 19<">1. MARY FRANCES McGUtNNEM, Executrix. RONALD K. BROWN. Attorney for Executrix^ Num ber 3-0 Broadway. Borough of M-nha-tan. New York. JN PURSUANCE of an order of Hon. Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate of the County of New York, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against Anna Meyer, late of th* County of New York, deceased, to pre sent the same with \'ouchers thereof to the subscriber, at his place of transacting business, at the office of FenJi nar.i Shack, at Nos. P9 and Rl Plne Street, Borough of Manhattan, in the City of New York, on or before the 20th day of June. 1902. Dated New York, the sth day of December. 1301. EDWARD MEYER. E.ecutor. FERDINAND SHACK. Attorney for Executor. .'.9 and 61 Pine Street. Borough of Manhattan. City of New York. ATTENTION. LADIES. IP YOU CONTEM PIRATE buying dres* or lining eliks. call and see us. Manufacturers, apenta Victor Dress Si'.ks. 10 We»t 2_>i-st. ATTORNEYS. FAVTI.Y difference*, other legal business transacted w^ll and cheaply. ADVICE FKBK. Lawyer GIFFORD. 115 Broadway. New-York. BOARD AlfD KiitMiV A :— A l— A :— ATTENTION ' High class apartments and rooms, with an! wtthovt board; doctors' offlc**; al] lo cations; referer.ces tKChansad Inf rmatlon free. S. I . LO-; I_.\ :- 1 1 . West 331-st 26TH-ST.. 31 WEST.— Handsomely fur nished sunny front suites, square and single rooms, all conveniences; excellent table. -4 1 ST.. 35 WBBT. — Nicely furnished rooma; excellent board; central location, between Broadway an.l 6th-ave. 81ST-PT.. 20 WEST. — Desirable large and amail rrvoms; eve— v convenience; refined Burr undines; excellent table; parlor dining room; references. 3d WEST 20TH-ST.— Rooms with hotel table: moderate, prices: elevator; three baths each floor; best location New-York. ST ALBANS— B. W. DE FOREST. PROP. 3, 7. 8 Kant M*> 1 — Rooms single, en suite: private baths; parlor dining room; electric light: table board BOARD AXTJ ROOMS— BROOKLYN. PARK SLOPK. 14» PROSPECT PLACE — I«i:it and ninall rooms. Si SO and upnard. Including board: near trolley lines; new irsr,fK>rret tahl» board H11.1.1 \KI) AND POOL. TABI.E9. BILJ I ARD and Pool Tables saw. »-oi4 hard. (SO up easiest payment*. UARX BRO*t.. 24 Unloa tawi- CARPET CtTUnO. ill &J. Wf. Millie *t»am Carpet Cleaning. 833 \V*at M»j>-st. T»!»i>m>ne 980 Columbus. Relaying a specialty. Established 1*73. CAKIET CLJ-ANBI.NU. KstabllsAed itTX careful carpet cleaning CX).- Carpets c!*«ned by steam, by band or aa th* Boor 1.034 Broadway. «21 Rait «_lh ■ _ -COB * BRANDT. T^ Mia. DOT LEI TRUSKS, H\<i«». i-A^ ? and >«ther goods are the best. .i.» sntlr* build « . 1 Vesey-st., 2 Af - Houaa >•_ .'•■ ■ ■*. ntRMATOI.Or.Y. FAUJQIQ KABU, dan.iruff and all affections of the Hair and Sea'.p positively cured only with niy sc!enti:!<; treatments, specially prepared to meet the requirements of each individual ca»e. Kull information with V>.w< free. JOHN H. WOODBCRT. 26 W. 2M. V T. . OP».K!I 4>D OFFICE FIRMTIKE. IALLTO P I J I . tr. LNa OFFICS rUBNITURB in treat variety at «i>U aou trim. T. a. 6ELLEV7, 11l V*u!too St. DItKSSM IMM.. DKKSSMAKER. lore*, experience, desires few more customers. Ladles desiring choice. artistic gowns. Work standard of merit. Special effort to please. Satisfaction guaranteed. Home or out. MMEI GILUI- G> N. 4imJ West 57th-st. UAKER of B. Altman .<• C quires a fsw nn r<- ■.:.-■ mers; $2 a day. or a? home. DI.'.ESSMAKtat. West 14Lh tl. SMAKER. — Several years with Lord A. Taylor. Broadway house; stylish worU: dr*i>se» made over very reasonable.. Mrs. WARD .SAILER. 108 East 2Tth-st.. near 4th-,ive. DBtSSCUTTINO an.i MILLINERY sys tematically taujrht; pays better than other trades; rlrht school. Monday. Wednesday. Friday: MSO Marti you. M'Powell-S, 810-819 6th -ave. DRESSMAKER.— French, Al. lately from Doucet, wishes a few more customers at home or out. Mile. STEINLB; 233 East 36t:.-«t. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. ST. PAiTiSlilLiMEff'S EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 211 East 42d-st. First class domestics axe supplied WAUDORF EMPLOYMENT AGENCY — Hotel h»lp. private servants a specialty, lia West 4rith-st.. mar 6t:i-ave. FCRMSHED ROOMS TO LET. 24TH-ST.. 33 WEST. — Nicely furnished rooms; excellent board; central location, between Broadway and 6th-ave. ELEGANTLY furnished rooms; singly or en suite; reference exchanged; 332 Madl »on-av*. FOR FAL.B. TWO 6EAU3KIN SACKS, slse* M and ♦♦; new orlos very reasonable UA.X P.KK :» STEIN. 271 Wet lyO-.h-t. FREXCII HAIRCITTER. FOUJOL. French hair cutter, the be«t in the city. 1.1*7 Broadway, between 2Gth and 27th sts. __^^_^__ ion. I BANKBOOK No. 257.539 of the Union Dime Savings Institution is missing. Any per son havlns; a claim to It 19 hereby called upon to pre«*nt the same within ten days or submit to having said passbook cancellod and a new one Issued. BANKBOOK No. 861.922 of the Bowery Savings Bank Is mlnstnir. The finder is requested to return It to the bank. If not restored before the 14th day of January. 1902. application will be made to the bank for a new book. LOST OR STOLEN— Bankbook No. 291.167 of the German Saving* Bank in the City of New-York, corner 4th-ave. and 14th-st., l«BU#d to Marie Schnell. All person* are cautioned against negotiating the same. I not returned to the bank on the 27th day of January. 1002. a duplicate will be Issued. LOST — Bankbook No. 833.647 on Dry Dock Savings Bank. Any person having claims upon said book Is called upon to preset, the same to the bank within thirty days, or the said book will be declared cancelled and extinguished and a new on* Issued In lieu thereof. Public Notice. pUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL NOTICE. An examination for pupil* not In the Public School*. who ire legal residents of in* Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, and who may wish to enter one of the Hlga bchoois. will be held at the High School Buildings on th» afternoons of TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. January 14 and IS, 1902. beginning at 2 o'clock. " Applicants will be examined In arithmetic, geography. history of the United States. English grammar and com position, spelling, reading and writing, and they will take their examination at the school which they desire to at tend. The DeWltt Clinton High School for Boy« Is at So. 174 West One Hundred and Second street: the Wadlelgh High School for Girt* Is at No. 36 East 12th street, and th- Peter Cooper High School for both Boys and Girls Is at 137 th at. and Third avenue. JOHN JASPER. Superintendent of Schools. _ Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, RANTED FOR U. S. ARMY.— AbIe bodied unmarried men between apes of 21 and 38: d'izens of T'nlted <t.-\tes. of good character ani temperate habits who cai -peak, real and write English. Tor Informa tion apply to Recruiting Officer. 23 Third Aye. N V : US Para Raw N V. : 5T E. 125 th ?t. N. T. ; 22 Eighth A-.e.. N T.i 293 Eighth Aye., N V . ; 741 6th Aye.. N T-. a~i -1 Rr.'a'lv.-ay. Rrooklyn, N T . E P. -Cotic- 10 (rreijitors. rpHE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK to all persons Interested in the estate as signed by Walter F. Simpson to John C. Losee for the benefit of Creditors, as creditors or otherwise: You and each of you axe hereby cite.l and required to appear at a Special Term, Part I, of the Supreme Court of th* State of New York, held In and for the County of New York, M the ■at* Court House in the County of New York on the 27th day of February. 1002. at 10:30 o'clock A. M of that day. or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard to show cause why _ settlement of the account of the proceedings of John C. Lose*, as assignee of said assigned estate, ah old not be had. and if no cause be, shown, to attend a settlement of such accounts. * Witness: T. H. K. Witness, Hon. David Leventrttt, one of th» Justices of the Supremo Court of the State of New York, (Seal.) an.l the sea) of said Court, on the 30th day of December, nineteen hundred and one. WM. SOHMER. Clerk. MOORE. BLEECKER * WHEELER. Attorneys for Assignee. 51 Wall Street. New York City. .MACIH.NEIIT. AT REDUCED PRICES 800 second-hand wood and iron working machines; fully guaranteed; machinery bought and ex* ch«nged. CEO B. S.DDT Sss Mad!son-«t. MISCELLAXKOfS. ELECTRIC VIBRATION for health; scientific system; scalp treatment, mani curlng. Mrs. FISHER, 203 West 36th-st. PYROORAFHY. I ' ARTISTIC wood burnlnr: Instruction.*; oat fits, wooden article* in blank. ROSS • DEX"ORATION3 CO.. 139 W— ■; 23d-st. SAFES. j A LARGE LOT of second hand safes for sale cheap to make room; all sizes and makes: must be sola quick. KINSEY. i RAPIER & THOMSON. 3I»G Broadway. HELP WANTED. I """""■"*■ Mai*." I ATTENTION!— Men wanted; $5 i-d $7 takes you to all princ.pal p^rta of Europe — Lon ! don. Liverpool., Glasgow, Hull, Antwerp; I also free transportatlcn procured. Apply Shipping Offices, 5 Cllnion-st. and 73 West- St. , New-York. M EN. — White and colored: $13. US, $_■. I and board; oyster Boat; exper. advanced. 95 lst-st. WANTED— Young man. over 23. of good education and address, to a■: first as salesman, then as manager: references. BALCH BROTHERS COMPANY, 156 sta ave. li lt vii WMII , : iwi mmi Kirn OF BBEU mi he I WORK WAITED. SPECIAL HATtTTo «?.Ve.MPLOTED. SPECIAL RATK lv iSEMPLOTED. -I nurUi. :t ilki.k 1.1 cent* 7 time rate M cent* COMPANION and assistant housekeeper. buying and keel accuuets, as private j secretary, read to err.p.jjer. to assist In In i terior decorations of huuse for entertain- I ir.enis, remodel presses, devise fancy dress Ci'ttumej. to take, care of children tundrr stand.r.i; rules of health, with factors" ref erences), and teach French. English branches and music. S. S-. car<s Mrs. Sun shine. 211 East 40ih-st.; referring by con sen: to Rev. Dr. . . -er. COMPANION. Ac— Lady, with experience, j as companion or trained attendant; long ; rt cases . ■ Address COMPANION. 209 West 74th-st. ;I; I 1 ' COMPANION, Ac— ReflneJ . i :y. having lived In CaJlforr.la a number of years, as | companion or attendant, parties go:ns to i California for winter; references exchanged. ; Address Mies WILSON. 139 West llCta-at. j EINDERifARTNER. - Graduate college; j experience teaching kln.lergartea •:: prl- I ' mary schools- t*st teierencea. P. S.. Tr:b- i une OSice. j NEAT SEWING done by the day; hand and . machine. L. W., care of fctewdrt, -. .' ■ West -oth-st. I — — — — —— —^^^—^^^—. • GOVERNESS. — North German nursery governess; thoroughly competent ar.J ex- ■ perienced, to take care of growing ch.ldren; | best references. 11.. 250 Weal &4Ui-et- { 6iok-'Kiin"AUV. — Your.,; woman as secretary I for a few hours daily to society or olao woman: conversant with social usas:— <: I thoioushly competent. SECRETAJIY, J4i> : West sSth-st. TEACHER— young lady, experienced teacher of p'.ino. to teach bejrlnners in a seh'Vil; consc.en'lous method: htshest ret erenccs A. V. i... Trit.une Office. TEACHER.— North German lady desires pupils in her language or a position as viaitlng teacher in family; can teach all English branches. Latir., French, rauslc: best reference? from patrrns. Answer by >— >»r inly. Ml.-a DERGMANN. tH West C6th-st. VISITING GOVERNESS. — Experienced North German lady desires morning en gagement: English. German, fluent French (Paris); good music; highest references. A. M., 25 East t»th-3t. VISITING TEACHER.— Private lessons In ' English literature, rhetoric, mathematics. | by former high school teacher. Write or call after 3 P. m.. Miss NYE, 170 West BBth-at WOHKWAJITBIN Mills A CARTON-PIERRE, ornamental pla» erer and marble imitation worklngman wants work; moderate wage*. BLANK, 9 Ist-ave. ACCOUNTANT, expert bookkeeper. Intro ducing perfect system; guarantee trial balance each month or no pay; temporary or permanent position: go anywhere; high est references and bond. Postofßce Box 889, New-York City. BOOKKEEPER. — Competent to take entire ; charge; 6 years In present position; ' desires to make a change; reference*; I present and former employers; bond if re- ! quired. Addres* ACCURATE, Box 14, Tribune Office. BOOKKEEPER. — Competent; excellent ref erences; good correspondent; -v years' ex perience as managing bookkeeper; desires good position. Address CHAPMAN. 617 Qulncy-st- Brooklyn. BUOKKEtiPEK, 25; thorough douDla entry; good education; fair penman; correct hab its; willing to work: *1- to start, best of references. ACCOUNTANT. 220 Hudson st.. Hoboken. N. J. BARBER. — By young man; steady position In first class sh^p, without board. C LA FARINA. 203 East 22d-st. BOY wishes position In olllce. 103 North 4th-et.. Brooklyn. J CORRESPONDENCE CLERK, used to an- ' swering accurately a varied ani large j corporation correspondence, where there is chance for advancement. Address E., Box 25. Tribune Office. CLERK. — An American, 28. as clerk or assistant bookkeeper In broker's offlc«; very accurate and neat at figures; moder ate. GRADUATE. Bex 10. Tribune Omce. ENGINEER, from Scotland, also electrical : training. in workshop or power station, i £23 Lexlngton-ave. ENGINEER.— An engineer w'.th first class license, references and ability to take j entire charge of the erecting, repairing and running of any size or kind of steam plant [ Is open for a responsible position. ENGI- , NEER BOd Columbus-aye. ; ESTATE PAINTER and paperhanger. car- I penter and repairer In general; capable ' of taking full charge. J. W.. 282 West I 132d-«t. i HORSEMEN and GARDENERS.— By three ! Americans, 19. 21 and 88. first class; best ; references. Call 423 West lMh-«t. MtJCHANIC ot executive) ability and ex- ! tended experience with engines, boilers and general machinery, in New-York City or vicinity, •» superintendent or foreman in machine shop or factory, or where me chanical knowledge would be iwqutred: ex cellent references. PEIUIA.NE.NX, Box 20, Tribune •.:".«. Citg propertn fox Salt. FOR SALE Nos. 19 & 21 Beekman St. Adjoining Vanderbilt Building. Plot 44 x 102. Fine location for fireproof Mercantile Building. Near Post Office. Brooklyn Bridge and Rapid Transit Station. RUI,AND & WHITING, 3 Beekman St. Unction Salts of Heal (Estate. 150 LEXINGTON AVENUE, Pull sirs lot. with four «tory brownstone boa**, to b* sold at auction Tuesday. January 7th. at Real ■*■■■■» Salesroom. 11l Broadway, at 12 11. WILLIAM M. RYAN Auctioneer. For particular* apply to WIL B. CROSBY 120 Broadway. Zo ttt for Bnainces purposes. T. -— O»<«9. Hght loft. 235 Mercer-*.: i:.« heat l_i and elevator service: ISO. Apply on premise* _ proposals. PROPOSAL FOR SUBSISTENCE STJP *> «322r_ss: .^r^r n't^il v_» WORK WAITED. Male." " SPECIAL RATE TO CSEMPIOTED. -■» nordi. '.'. Iliuea ...... IS peat* 7 time rate ............ ait eenti MAN desires employment Sunday, week. evenings after 7 p. m. . responsibly em ployed during day: clerical or otherwise. RESPONSIBLE. Box 60, Tribune Uptown Office. 1.242 Broadway. NOTICE TO HORSEMEN.— Young man. 3 years' experience handling, breaking and Belling horses, would like good position with horseman. H. BAUER. 33 West 24t.i-«t. PORTER. — Young man as elevator man or porter; reference. KAYSEN. 320 E. 13th. PORTER. — Young colored man to tend first class horses or as porter in store; Is handy with all kinds of tools; city refer— ence«. A. P.. 21" West 20th-st_ ! POSITION with builder, superintending or : looking after city or suburban work in all j branches; read plans readily, estimating. i listing material, e:c. P. O. Box 27, Mount I Vernon. N. Y. '< PRIVATE SECRETARY or confidential j clerk: best Wall Street references; st» n->Krapher and typewriter. J. P.. 200 West ! Ku-st. ; WINDOW DRESSER.— Your-g man. aged I 2'>, as aas!stcnt window dresser; some ex perience. WALTER MENDEL. 3218 Ea»: Hi -• TOUXO MAN. colored, willing to do any I kind of work, with privilege to attend I night school: good references; city or eoua j try. WHITE. 353 South 3d-3t.. Brooklyn. YOUNG MAN 21. as sOcei assistant or con fidential clerk; five years' experience; Al | re? . noes. Vld.-ess J. C. KOTHU. US Graharn-flt., Brooklyn. I YOUNG MAN SO am. «■ ■! fair pen man and flgurer: reliable; handy w!tli tods; can look after bcller. elevator, drive, etc BERNARD NASSAU. S3 Columbia-st. YOUNO MAN. 19; two years' office experi ence; excellent reference; good penman. A. ABENDSCHBIN. 25 Duane-st- YOUNG MAN. 22. la privata family; best of reference. Address MATTHEW ROON 26J West 35th-st, YOUNG MAN. 25. practical mathematician, at anything; reference. HILARY SON - rRAHL. 89 Br!il?e-st.. Brooklyn. IOUNQ MAN -' honest, ambitious; gxxl eiucatl"n; well paying position, with char.cc < advancement; A references. I WILLIAM GAVIN, 30 West itJth-st. ' Vi ' MO MAN, as porter or watchman; will turn good reference. JAMES P. CON ROY. 404 West 2tJ:h-st. YOfNG MAN. Vi. position la office or leaale house; grvd ofTic* experience; can typewrite. !,!'HR- 52S West 4Cth-at. YOUNG Ma- (U3), strong and ambitious, la place where there is a chance for ad vancement Address ALFRED SCDLOW. OStl -•■.-- Brooklyn. I ■ ■ YOUNG MAN of education and business i ability, with firm operating In warm ell , mate: best of references given and bond fur ! nished if required. A.> H.. Box 2. Tr.bun* Of?1o«. I poaiKSTIC SITt ATIU.%B WA.VrKP. lisa*. \ «PECIAI> RATK TO CSEJU'LOTEtJ. I -4 nurd', 3 time.. ...... 1." cents 7 time rate 3t> ecu ti 1 BACHELOR'S SERVANT— By Frenchman; : cook; gets up best luncheons, dinners; roost caiMk'al, economical housekeeper; leng noOlemeaCsr.ir.^nairej 1 references; faithful. BONNAKD, 250 Weal 32i-Bt-, landlord's belt BUTLER — Competent Swiss couple; tr.an as first class butler; wife as first cla^s cock; private family; city or country; both have best personal city references. TIIELGEN. 240 West 33th-st- BUTLER and VALET. — By competent yourg man: thoroughly experienced. In private family; wUI be round sober, willing | and obliging: best city references. BUT LF.R. Box 75. Tribune Uptown Otace. 1,242 Broadway. BUTLER or VALET.— In private family: understands his duties thoroughly; best city personal references. J. V., 143 West 31.st-st. COOK. — By a neat colored man as pastry j co^k; private, boarding house, restaurant or hotel: b*-=t references. Address WILL- I vms 244 West SSd-st. COACHMAN. — Good rider and driver; beat reference; city or country. Address 1.197 31 at COACHMAN. —By colored man: good city \ reference. FARRELL, 32tS West S9th-et. i __— — —^—^—^ _^____ COACHMAN. — Single Swede: medium six*: , neat appearance; long experience as city driver; competent handling horses and car riages: strictly temperate. COACHMAN. care Christens. <n. 317 West 471a-et. i COACHMAN.— Married; competent to take 1 charge of stable can drive four If re- : quired: ha* the best of references; leaving on a.-count of gentleman closing stable. j Address P. J.. 134 West SOth-ttt.. telepOofi* , No. 210 Columbus. | COACHMAN.— By first class man; thor- i oughly competent in all branches: thor- ' ough horseman and driver; economical man- [ ager: superior recommendations; sober, obliging. Industrious, trustworthy; aay where. 240 West 36tH-st. COACHMAN. — Gentleman going abroad de sires position for his coachman, whom he ; can thoroughly recommend. Please call 1 present employer. R. A. R0881.V3. 1«) Duane-st. j CHEF.— French; best references: place in private family. Address ESTOPPY. 800 j West 17th-st. COOK. — A colored man as cook In hotel. | boarding house or private family; U»oe> ! ougnly understands his business and up to : date with flne dishes; best city reference; . city or country. 230 West 47th-at.. re»- ! taurant. ____ \ COOK, or general houseworker; Japanese. Y. V.. 17 Concord-st.. Brooklyn. COOK.— By professional ! for private lunch eons and dinner parties, by the day. 133 , Bast 4i>t!'.-st. FARMER-— Experienced couple on farm. Address FARMER. 89 Eaat 3S-st-. cor ner ist-ave. GROOM or SECOND MAN: beat refer eace. J. X.. 412 West Srttb-st. GARDENER.— By German, .carried ; no family: full charge of gentleman's place; greenhouses, etc.; seven years' highest ref- i erence from last employer. Address GAR- ' DENER. 18 Cottage Place. Yonkers. Posi tively no agents. CARPENTER. BUILDER and CABIN ' MAKER. — Young man: low wages, steady work; good mechanic JOHN. 3 R!dge-et, Astoria, Long Island. HALL BOY or generally useful; young colored man: in apartment bouse. PEN DLETON. 313 West s»th-st. | MANAGER, Ac. — Young man. first class ' bookkeeper, stenographer, wide experi- i ence, as office manager or private secretary: best re:'««encea. N. A.. Box 10. Tribune ! Office. MALE NURSE for private case or Invalid. references from hospital*, sanitarium and | patients; languages, travels. SCHMIDT. : 324 East 13th-st. | POULTRYMAN. — Young single man on gentleman's olaee; experienced: graduate of special poultry course. Kingston. B. I.; references. J. G. M.tGES, 81 Ar!Vr.»-*.:a avs.. East Oxanee. H. 1. 11 DO-MEBTIC »ITP.ATiO.iS ffi»m. Ssir^t'ss MAN. BrTU_R._Bv _«<• -_! Hr-a ;w!y Trtbua « Uptown Offlce^ 1_« VALET c ? n:l)a:x;oa ' secretary; wait at ta-. E-Klishman. of good a-drea« and ad -cati-.n, speaks .__«_»««» referent an* i-s cersonai referenca, a fij VALET or TRAVEa_Liyq VALET.— perienced; speaks Eaclish. Freaca and German: has travelled with many N»£i Tor* <_>»*« has flat ctaaa refW_S_T lf^BrtLlSay. *~ UjltoWa liQ-U-anc SITUATIONS WASTED. Fcmai>. 7 time rate- .. '. ;Sg J«« aj. »ij o:h-av> , — jtmltsa _s_i. 1 «r COOK. &c— Toung 11 mas a as experienced -"-:^rfl€_3 is: COOK, waahlny a--.d ironing ;a private faa»- B,' 1 -,!^ I '^ aiOR «: reference, a d Box 63. Tnbuna Uptown C£ce. 1.24* Broa£ " -' :■- y. k::eaen-. years- reference: good meat and nkatrr !^^n^^ IR.:.NER.— Good- bJ - - ■■--""-■ rr- ■■»•■• '. , . E 30th-*t. COOK. £<•.— By an EBajQaa woman- good cook; p2Ma washinff? BHfl tanil/^5 ■t oni COO ?-? ITCHEX a£AX.— By maa «n«S *r»vate : •Sff 11 * 5 ?. COok "* -SH3 E? * * . fanUl>^fi.: st references; city or country. COOiy. 43 •Ireenwich-avi. i.v. .-nan :s ; i^- N icnolas-ave. —•-—».. »_ jr. CHAMBERMAID. *.- _ A CHAMBERMAIDS— Twa yo MS ■^^s?_s V^y WOR Colored woman to Aa DAY-3 WORK.— By Germaa woraaa- was-S Box 4.. Triune Uptown Ofice. 1.2 a Bro5: HOUSEWORK.— French woman, good nln^T cock, ■» ser.era! housework*? £?!,»£ i 62 ° S^;^ «««««? c iV.; HOLSEWORK-— Reliable young Amert^ woman as general touseworlfr: «AS cook; references: city or cmjatrr: Win Si XX.^ 1 * » WaaaSgt^f KITCHENMAID. dars work or wasala* city refere.^. RlTTTvJaj,^ LAUNDRESS —First clasa- la Drtvat- *,— gooU city reference. KC^^S* Tribune Uptown Offlce. 1.242 BrtSdw^ *** LArNPRHSS.— Take w«rK home or ~ 1 competent' hairtre«s«r h: iJ%S^.-? BB * H ' h * MOTHER'S ASSISTANT. H.v.li». -J!Tr ant or useful companion, by reflalt^Sf: bla woman: transient or perruSenT* £?£Z ences. Address ATTENDANT. Tribune o*l NVR3E.— Infanfs nurse by r«floed NCRSE.— A »ood. falthfal coaaeten* t^— ence^ PATERSON. ,. 108 *%?£. «*£ NtRSERT GOVERNESS -Youn* .JZT •|.e.khur rure German; fonj^f cMMraat will n-.ake her«elf useful to lady- n^ Bsll XVRSE. 4c.— Protestant rlrl to tako **— mmwss XI'RSE.— By a Frer.^ >rlr! -jst '»n.-»«^ w SEAMSTRESS. 4e— Refined Prc^T^ woman, first class seamstress t£ MS drea: assist with housekeeplnif dual? v^~ Torlt or New-Jersey; laft. a °- 173 SCRUBBINC. Ac— a young woman ♦» a? W.V--SHINO.— By rlrst class 3wedi*h taaaT dress, to take w.^rk home- ooeo mtr **" ln« W* t -HT. IM E»M 9Tt*i- a r W ' <trT ~ WASHING. *c— Respectable colored M wish** to do washing. housework \V*S^ work. SMITH. 833 West a7-h-*t Ordar " YOUNO LADY, willing to work at .„.." a iV"^^sU fWfM - n^ V 111 WA3BT TIE mm HID 1 OF !&!P /look ..111 : , - >