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C? (FROM THE TT.K TRIBUNE "vTEEKT.T TRIBUNE REVIfTW. JUNE 25.) Latest Foreign JS/ebvs About HooKs* Paris. June 24. OHetr.dortT publishes this week, with the title c? "Nlnne," a Cleverly written Parisian romance by 'Willy, wtth Illustrations by Helleu. It is unquestionably readable, but Intensely frivo lous, and la aimed at the special public which tfell*hted In tha same author's "Claudlne a rfjcole." Brentano'a Paris house has Issued a luxuriously s^Jtten up souvenir of the We «1» lyumlere. entitled "Paris ln Pen and Picture." Tfce text Is by John N. Raphael, and it Is ef fectively Illustrated by Oiatrlan with mimber leaa pen and ink sketches of Parisian types. General Horcre Porter has accepted the Oe'lica tlon of the work, which American tourists will find to have an especially timely Interest. The only other book of the week which deserve mention here la "Le Carnival Fleurl." by Catulle Mendes, which !s published by FasQiielle. C I. B. HooKf Teople Are Ileading. I/IBRART OF CON'ORESS.— "Washington, June 24— The following list of books called for Indicates the tastes of readers in .Yashins ton this ■week: Hiptr.rv— Gs.rdr.er> "History of BBglaad": Wlll larns's "HiEtory of China"; Botsford s "Greece." Descriptive and Trarel— De Amlcis's "Morocco"; Lander's "The Gems of the East"; WilJclns's "Among the Berbers of Alptria." BlOe-rapby— "BlKmarck's Autobiography" ; "A Key *tnne of Empire": Douslas's "Dv Barry Hen derson's "Tho Life and I'rlnripate of tha Em peror Nero." Fiction— Churchill^ "The Crossing": Kfnjlro Kokutomls "Nami-ko"; "VVigKin's "Rebecca of Sunny Brook Farm"; Athertcns "Rulers of Kings"; Yon Hutten's "Violet." BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY.— Boston, June 24.— Among the books most frequently called for i I the Boston Public Library during the week were the following: Fiction— Berrie-s "Little Minister"; Cook's ' A Gentleman Player"; Barr's "Jan Vedder's Wife"- ("art-y'b "Bu# with a Difference"; Stan riard'» "The Peacemakers** ; Overtoil's "Heri tage of Unrest"; Gilder's "Autobiography of a Tomboy." Travel—Stevenson's "From Snr.iTifcc to the Mar quef=as"; Findlay's "Big: Game Sh>.>oting in South Africa." Miscellaneous- Works or. genealogy; Webb's "London Education"; Clark's "Short Studies In Education in. Scotland." What jV- y. HooK^ellers Say IS hey Are Most. The alx beet selling books In New-York this week, as reported to The TCew-Tork Triti-jna Weekly Re\iew. were taken ln the following order: 1. "Adrla" Alexander Nelson Hood (E. P. Dutton & Co.) $2 00 2. "The Crossing" Winston Churchill (The Macmlllan Company)... 150 a. "The Crisis" Winston Churchill (The Maomlll.m Company)... 025 4. "Eir Mortimer" Mary Johnston (H.irper & Bros.) 150 6. "Rulers of Kings" Gertrude Atherton (Harper & Bros.) 160 6. "The Test" Mary Tappan "Wright (Charles Scribner's Sons) IK LITERARY XOTES. Another reprint, announced by the Fleming H. Revel 1 Company, will consist of that part ? Ra]j.h Connor's "The Sky Pilot" which tells the story of th* self-willed girl who was Gftysjtsi for life ln 6aving one of her lather's coy. U.ys. The Bey. Charles Cuthbert Hall once fcald that these chapters of Mr. Connor's nuvi 1 contain the answer to the eternal Question of humanity. "Does God send trouble'" The rep utation which the narrative of this one char acter has made apart from the reßt of the story has l<»d to Its separate publication ln a volume which wi'.l be entitled "Owen." Each page wiU be decorated with marginal drawings and printed ln two colors. A useful little book for nature lovers is Ed •ward Step's "Wayside and Woodland Tree?." published by Frederick Warne & Co. Although It is professedly a guide to "British Sylva," it takes in also the foreign trees that have been successfully introduced into the three kingdoms, and so Is almost as valuable to the American aa to his oversea? cousin. The illustrations are made on a somewhat novel plan, and show* pho tographs of the same trees in summer and in ■winter, while in many instances photographs are likewise given of the bole, to exhibit the nat ure of the bark and so to give a/lditionnl aid in identification. While not deprecating the com mercial idea of silviculture illustrated by the Scotchman's advice to h'.s eon, "Jock, when ye hae naelhing else to do ye may be aye sticking in a tree; It will be growing, Jock, when ye're sleeping," the author has been moved rather by aesthetic considerations In producing this dainty volume. He soys: Nature and the timber producer have different aims ar.d pursue different methods In the making of fore M*. though the latter is not above taking ;i hint from the former occasionally. . . . The greater the success of the forester, the more pro found is the stillness of the forest— and the more monotonous. In place of the natural forest, with Its varied and f^rninK life, we have what Words worth called "ii timber factory." . . . With every <C.eslre that the natural resources of our country «t3o':!d be properly developed, we do hope that h« [the forester] will rot b« entirely successful in his efforts, and that a few of the wood and ■waetes of Nature's own planting may be left for the recreation of th« Fiinj)]" folk who hay« not >« taken to appraising the; value of everything by the price it will fetch In the market. A recent reprint in John Lane's series, "Flow ers of Parnassus." Is William Watson's "The Tomb of Burns." It is a critical elegy written In the six line stanza in which Burns himself wrote many of his epistles, and was included In the volum* called "The Father of the Forest," which Mr. Watson issued in 1805. The reprint is illustrated with pen drawings of Dumfries' landmarks and Pcotch scenes by D. Y. Cameron. The Louisiana Purchase Exposition Is now In better workinp order, and people are taking advantage of the favorable weather to visit it before the real St. Louis summer sets in. A useful little guide and "time saver" has been published by Laird & Lee. containing most of the information that sightseers want to know. It alma to help them to get to the exhibits in which they «re most Interested with the least •ffort. There are also data In regard to hotels and boarding houses, dates of various meetings to be held during the fair, and blank pages for expense Recounts ard other personal memo randa. The Boston Authors' Club visited Whittiet's home at Ameebury. Mass.. last week in a body. Th* pilgrims were entertained by Samuel T. Plckard. tha author of "Whittier Land." An Interesting Incident of the day was the presen tation by Mr. Pickard to Mrs. Julia Ward Howe of c book which Fhe had sent to Whtttler fifty one year* aro, containing: a number of com ments and Interlineations by the poet. Margaret Horton Potter, the author of "The Flame Gatherers." Id In private life Mr*. John IX Black, of Chicago. She \w the daugh^r of Orrln VT. Potter, of that city, was rlucat'«d a: P-ryn Mawr. and waa married on January 1. 1902 Her husband Is a son of General J. c. Black. Although «he is only twenty-three years old, ■&« is '.he author of five published book*. Recently. while gathering material or one of hta articles on th« mUgovernment of ,•.-,. Lin coln Bteffen. chanced to be in the smoking com- P»rtment of a train on his way to the particular elty then under consideration, with two strang ers. Thee* men began to talk of inside political matter* In that city, and in the cjurse of their London, June 24. There is not much activity in the publishing world this week, and the output is largely de voted to fiction. William H. Ridelng's novel, "How Tyson Came Home," is among the best In regard to style, and Walter Emanuel's "Snob" is marked by clever touches of satire after the vein of much of the work ln London "Punch." There is a fresh slory of life in Cornwall, and a timely one about Finland, with interesting side lights' on thp political situation there. Two dul! books r.f reminiscences have been put on the market, that of Canon Tetley and that of John Sweeney, a Scotland Yard detective, a volume which shows how far from the real thing are the highly colored romances of the Sherlock Holmes school. Mrs. Craigie haa taken a new departure, and hns astonished literary London with the announcement that she is writ ing a historical tale with Wnrren Hastings as its leading character. She la filling up her time by retouching a piny for Xat Goodwin.^ 1. N . F. Biography- R!chaj-dson> "Daniel \\ rbstor for Voun^ People"; Joyes's "Mr. Chamberlain ; Knowlson's "Loo Tolstoy"; Steiner's -'Tolstoi, the Man " CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY.- Chicago. June 24.— The most popular books among Chicago readers, as shown by the demands at the Pub lic Library during the last week, are an fol lows: Romance— Fox's "Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come": Wlster'a "The Virginian"; Wards "Lady Rose's Daughter." History and Biography-Hoar's "Aatobiograpliy of Seventy Tears"; Herbert Spencer's "Autobiogra phy"; Dti Barry's "Memoirs"; Histories of Japan and Russia. Travel and Adventure— B*»vrrMge's "The Russian Advance"; Travels In Russia and Japan. Scientific and Sociological— James's "Principles of Psychology"; Myer'p "Human Personality audits Survival of Bodily .it!:"; Books on Music, and Nature Stories. Miscellaneous— "Auditing. " NEW-YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY.— most popular books for the week, n 'hording to den:and« nt the library, have been: Adult Churchill's "The Crossing": Das kam's "Memoirs Of a Baby"; G!a?go\v's "Tho Deliverance.' Juvenile. Fiction— Wiggin's "Rebecca of Sunny- Misceilan<-oi:s— sneer's "Autobiography"; Aur tir/<i "L'ncie Sam's Secrets"; Morris's Histori cal Tale?: Russia." brook Farm"; Alcoa's "Little Men"; Lang's "Crimson Fairy Book." conversation revealed many important political seeret6. The next morning 1 Mr. Bteffena intro duced himself to one of the mm. told him of the purpose of his visit, and askr-d if he had any further information to impart. The politician was completely confounded and rushed to tell his friend of their exposure. Two very anxious I tdlvlduals awaited the publication of Mr. Btef irti.-l*>, and no doubt heaved gr^at sighs of relief when they discovered that he had used none of the information thus given him. Confi dent-es ar«j not news. "Inch for Inch, and pound for pound, the earnest fish that ■wlma." Is truthfully ■tamped in golden letters on the cover of Dr. James A. Henshall's "Book of the Black Baas" (the Robert Clarke Company), which has just been issued in a new revised and extended edition. The author elves first an account of the pcientific and life history of both Fpecit-o of black bass, and then goes into an extended practical treatise on anpllng and fly flshins for the plucky little fish, with a full description of all tools and tackle used for their capture. It actually seems like taking undue advantage of a worthy adversary thus to marshal all the means for his destruc tion and in lively fashion to incite mankind to thflr employment. "Doubt not, therefore, sir, but that angling: is an art." says [saak Walton, "and an art worth your learning The question is rather, are you capable of learning it?" The answer must depend on the Individual. But the learner could scarce have a better teacher than Dr. Henshall. The war in the East and the approach of the Fourth of July make especially timely Lieu .\nLt Colonel Henry W. Himes's (late Royal Artillery) historical inquiry into the origin and progress of "Gunpowder and Ammunition/ Colonel mines has made extensive researches into the literature of many lands and arrives at the conclusion that, as saltpetre was not known before the thirteenth century, and the Invention of gunpowder was necessarily de pendent on its use, gunpowder could not have been earlier discovered. He discards the the ory that saltpetre was secretly known and used by the early Greeks and definitely ascribes the invention to Roger Bacon, about 1248, although to do this he has to solve the c.ryptogrammatlc Chapters IX. X and XI of the Friar's "De Secretls," written in 1243. His method is in genious, but simple. The volume Is published by Longmans, Green & Co. Professor Morris Jastrow, who has been plan ning to spend the summer in research work in Munich, has been appointed chairman of the •action of religion* at the Bt Louis Interna tional Congress of Religious, in recognition of his scholarly work :>s editor of the .series of "Handbooks on the History of Religions." Har.nis Taylor, professor of constitutional and international law at Columbian University, who was Minister to Ppnln from IS!>3 to 1807, sailed in th<- Majestic last Tuesday for England. On June '.if* the degree of lA*. I>. will \t* conferred upon him by Dublin t'nlversity. The University Of Edinburgh will pay him a similar honor on July 28. These distinctions come to Mr. Tay ior In recognition of the merit of h!.3 two books, "The Origin ajid (Growth of the English Consti tution" and "Int^rnationaJ Public Law." Encouragement by rejection in not often the lot of the literary aspirant, who usually finds little cheer in the return of a manuscript. It all depends on how tbo rejection is worded. Few authors find editors so Trank as Sam Walter Fobs, of whom it is relnted that ln returning a contribution sent to "The Yaxkee Blade" by John H. "U'hitßon. whose "The Rainbow Chasers" was recently reviewed in this journal, he made the laconic comment. "Too good for us" on the back of the manuscript, and added, "Try else where." The trial wojs successful, and the edi torial advice was the beginning of a strong friendship between the two men. Mr. Whltson has now come East, and !iv»s in Somerville Mass., near the public library Of which Mr. Fobs is in charge The enthusiasm and self-sacrifice of mission aries would be of little avail unless there were enthusiasm and organization at home. "We saw •r - was a gold mine in India," said Andrew '■' •r, in 17JW. sfttr list* ning to a plea for rr.ls- Srtonsi by J<.hn Thonuu-:; "hut it seemed almost as d«»ep as the contro of the earth. 'Who ■will venture to explore It?' we asked. Tw m Rl , down,' said William Carey, 'but remember that you must hold the ropes. 1 " This remark NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY. JUNE 27. 1901 has suggested the title. '■Holding the Ropes" j (Funk & Wagnalls Company), of Belle M. Brmfn'a practical handbook of missionary meth- | ods for workers at home. Syst«.'m and organiza tion are the keynotes of Miss Brain's scheme for holding the ropes. The use of the Bible, the value of prayer, the choice of music, methods of interesting individuals, the conduct of meet- j ir.gs, the raising of money ar.d the fllllns of ; missionary boxes are treated with a sane and ! practical understanding. She has even in- j vented a game. "Who's Who in Missions," for j Interesting children ln the Sunday school nnd | home circle. Rope holders who study Miss I Brain's suggestions will not find themselves in j the plight of a woman of whom the author | writes, who tame running to the secretary of I a Young Women's Christian Association one | afternoon, exclaiming. "We are in great trouble, j Mr*. W. Is absent, and no one else will pray! { Wo can't begin the missionary meeting. Won't j you come over and pray for us?" Tho secretary j went at once. "I felt." she said, "that they | i.ceded praying for In moro Fev&os than one." Foreclosure Sales. SUPREME COURT, NEW YOKITcO .— May G. Hart, plaintiff, apain-it William H. Bellinger et sj dcfer.daits. In pursuince of a judgment of fore closure and snle. duly mall a id entered In the above en titled' action, and bearlnK date the 2<ith day of May. 1904, 1 the. undersigned, the Referee in said Judgment named, »;ll «ell at public auction at the New York Real Estate. "Salesroom No. 161 Broajwajr. !n the Borough of Manhat tan City of New York, on the 2. s th day of June. IW)4, at 12 o'clock noon on that day. by Joseph I". Pay. auction eer the- premises dire'txl by said judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: All that certain lot. piece or parcel Of land, with the bulldlm? and Improve ments thereon erected, situ.ite, lyini? ar.d being In the Borough of Manhattan, In the City. County and State of New York. and ci re particularly bounded &nd described a* follows, to wit: Beginning] at a point on the northerly side of lC2d Street distant three hundred and sixty -five. (MB) feet easterly from tin? corner formed by the Inter section of the northerly sld? if iC2d street with the east erly fide of tl.e Boulevard. late Eleventh Avenue; run ning thence northerly paral'.;l with Raid Boulevard, late Kieventh Avenue, nine-. -nine (08) feet and eleven tilt inches, to the centra line of the block; thence running easteilr along said centre lino of the block and parallel with Kail lfi-'l Street twenty (20) feet; thence runnlnj southerly, again parallel with said Boulevard, late Kiev .•nth Avenue, and part of the way through a party wall ninety-ulna (80) feet an 1 eleven 'in Incites to the north erly si.l * of IBM Street, and thence running westerly along eald northerly Fide of l*l2d Street twenty (20) feet to the point or place of beginning- tocetlior with all the right, title, and Interest of the party st me first part in and to said ISM Btreet to the centre thereof, lying opposite the above described premises. Dated New York, June Ist. lfWt. JOHN M. QT'INV. Referee. EATON & LEWIS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. *4 Droad Street. New York Cltv. The following Is a (!l:vrrani of the property to he sold, the street number being ><o. 831 West On« hundred and sixty- sec*jnd Street. New York City. The approximate amount of the lien op charge, \r\ satlafy which the above described property is sold. t« (U, 105. 89, ■with Interest thereon fr.>m M:.> T.'th. ll«>4. t ■».■•' th.'r with costs and allox»anc»s amounting to 1828.68, with interest thereon from May 2Sth, 1904, together with th« expenses of the sale. The approximate amount <A la.\es. assess ments, or other liens, which nre u> be allowed to the pur chaser out of the purchibu monty. or paid by the Referee, is »7xy.S'; and lnt< :..>•: Liate.l. New York. June ".i«t. lf*0». JOHN M. QUINN. Referee. (SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF NEW Vork.— lsaac L. Xli . as Trust.-c tor Carnelte H. Kip, Plaintiff, against Sarah W. Olllender and an., t her. I>e fendants. In parsuanoe of ,1 .■■; Ign ■nt of foreclosure and pale, duly mud- and entered la tbe above entitled action, bearing late the 2Uth lay of June 1904. I. the under •tcaed. the Referee in pnid Jttdgment ruunad, will sell ut public auction, at the New York Real Estate Sales R'«>m. N... 161 Broadway, in the liomuKh f Manhattan, l Ity if New York. on the luth >lay of July. 1904, at 12 o'clock noon, on that day. by Richard V. Harneti <* ob. (iri'"l'" porated). auctioneers, ti:e premises directed by ."a!.: Judg ment t.. be !^ld, and th< rein described ai follows: Ail that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the I 'if.'. li-.ps thereon are ted, situate, imjir and being in the 22nd Ward of trie said City of New York, and bounded and descrit-ed as follows: Beginning at a point on tha north erly tide of Eighty-third Street, distant two hun.u. d and fifty feet westerly fr.m the corner fotmrd by the Inter section of the northerly ri \- of Eighty third Btreet and the westerly .«i > ot i.ti-^ih Avenue, running thence north «-r!y aii.i parallel with Eighth Avenue and partly through the centre .tf ? j.arr-. wall one hundred and two feel nod two I: :..••• centre line of the I I. k ' •■'«• en U k!:\ third and Eighty fourth Rtreets, running thence westerly along na.d centre Hn<- twenty feet, i innuig ll I • arty and paxaile] with Eighth Avenue and partlj tbi ugh the centre of a party wall one hundred and tiro feet and two Inches to the northerly Ft '■-. of Klpf.'y third Stre>'. ai;l runiiirif then a easterly an! al^nn the northerly «i !« of Eighty third Street twenty feet to th.« point or pla ■• of beginning. Baid premises belna n.'V. known «; No 17 Wen B3i 1 Street, Boi igl of Mai tag New fork City. Dated: New Yoik. June 27th, l'»" 4 ALEXANDER THAIN Refer** MIU..ER A- HARTCORN, Attorneys for riaintiff. M Nassau Btreet, Borough of Manhattan. New v irk City The following Ih a diagram of the property to b* S"M as dejicrit.ed ■ ,v- The apj'T'.^ltnatc amount of tht lien or chance to satisfy which the aixive deacrlbad property in to be sold la CSS.7BS.BI, with Interest thereon from the 20th day •■( June, I!>'»4, together with ci>.-t» and nil"*, amountlnic to (317.60, with lritt-rer.t from Juno 2nth. ll«>4. tOgelhet with the expenses >.x tbe sale. r ;'n«- ujii.r-'xin-.Bte amount Of tax. a. u^B.•.«^:rl«rllt?, r other lit n«. •.%:.! are f'. be nil '•■/,'■■ L to thl purchaser out "f the purchase li, ■'[.<••. or paid by the Referee, Is (3.X35.88 and Interest. Dated: New V.,;k, June 27. 1904. ai.i.;.\am»i-:k THAIN*. Referee Surrogates' Notices. IN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER <>F HON. Franh T. Fitxa-erald. a Surrogate of the County of New York, notice Is hereby tiven to all persons having rialm« acainst Oeorgi Washlnai n Bxleatun, loto of th« County if New York, deceased, t.> praaeat th« sume. with vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at Its place of trans ecting business. No. .*>4 Wall Street, in the city of New V. Ik on or before tho SOU) ilay of : ■•■ 'ember m xt Dated New York. th« ITlli day of June, 1904. CENTRAL, TRUST COMPANY OK NEW YORK. Ex ecutor. BUTLER. NOT.MAN. JOL.INE .v. MYNDEKSE, Attorneys fur Executor. :>i Wall Btreet, New Yoik City. IN PURSUANCE OF AX ORDER OF HON. Abaci C Thomas, a Burroamte of the County of New York. Noll •■ Is herebj (Ivan to all persona bavins clalr.s egiiii«t Horace S. Ely, late of tha County of New York, deceased, to preatnt :i<o Mm v. Ith roucbera thereof t.» the subscriber, at her place ■( tranaactlns; buslneas at the office of Horace B. Ely & Co., No, .'1 Liberty Street. Borough .1 Manhattan. In The City of New V« rk, on or before the 15th day of December n«-xt. Dated New York, the 111 h .Jay of June, l!«vi. FANNY It. O. BUY. Executrix. LJLNE & TRAFFORD. Attorneys for Executrix, .;!■ üb • ity Street, New York City. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. Krank T. Fltigerald. a Surrocata of the County of New fork, notice ig beraby given to all persons having (luiiiih ;iK.:l:ibt c-h:ir!--s Hum on. Ini.t of th.- County of New York, deceased, to present tha same, with vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, a: their place of tiansartlng business, at th« offlce of Kellogg & lln»e. No l^o Broad way. Borough of Manhattan, In the. Cltjf of New York, on or bef re th« flri-t day of September next. Dated Nf« York, the ITlfi day of February. Ht.l4 CARMAN Ct RUNYON. ARTHUR 8. RUNTON. Kx erutirs. KELl.n'lH * ROSE, Attorney! for Executors, 120 Uroad way. Manhattan. Naw fork <:ity. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OP HON. Frank T. I'ltzgi-raid. a Surrogate of the County of New York, notice is hereby given to all persons having claltni" Hi-fillet Michael Bowen, late of the. County of New York, deceased, to present the hum with vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at his place, of transacting bii!>ln<-<«s. No. 4* Wall Street, In th.! City of New York, on or before the lUth day or September next, l.'ated New York, the 2nd day ■■; March, r.«>4 EOERTON I* WlNTllltop. Jr.. Executor. KLAJinN B. CANDM-nt. Attorney for Executor No. 4S Wall Street, N«-w York City. TN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OF HON. Frank T. FltzseraU. a Surrogate of the County of New York, r.otlce In hereby Riven to all persons having claims axalnst "ieorife I.uke. late of <;,,s Cob. State or Connecticut. Aeoaaacd, to pr—ent t lie snnin with voucher* thereof to the subscribers, at their place of transacting bualn<-»B. No. 113 Fulton Street. Borough of Manhattan. In the City of New York, on or before the twenty second <Jay of A'Juunt. I!io4. Dated New York, the thirteenth day of February I'.Hlt JOHN it. 31 ITT. " CHAWI.BS BT&WART IMIII.MF'S. Executors. QHARPILLOZ, MAUIANNH ADELINE.— In pursuance of »n order r.f Hon. Abtier C. Thomas a Surrogate 1 of the County <.f New Turk, notice is litret.y Biveu to all peraoiit) having claims neainbt Marianne Ade line Charplllos. late of the city of B?rni\ ii.-puLillo ot therrof tt» the aubfceribers. at their place of transactn.g bu&lness. the urtlce of Lord. Day & Lord. No. 41) Wall btreet. in the Borou«h of Manhattan, City of New York on or before the Ist Jay of July, 1004. Dated New York, the 28th day of December. lt*O3. MatliiMe Charpll los, Jacob Berlschmann. Administrators. Lord Day & Lord. Attorneys for Administrators, i'j Wall Street Uoro of Manhattan. City of New York. ■QIMON. JACOB t>.— lN PURSUANCE OF AN order of Hon. Abner C. Thomas, a Sum gate of th» County of New York, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims against Jacob P. Dlmon, late of th« County of .NY* York, anil sojournjns; Ht Much Iladham, England deceased. to present the gam* with vouchers thereof to lli« bulborucr at his place of transacting; business, at the offices of Wilder & Anderson. No. ■».*• Cedar Street, in the Borough of Manhattan. City of New York, un or bsfure th« Bth day of July next. Dated *^ew York. :he nth day of December. 1903 CHARLES U DIMON. Executor WII^DF.n & ANDERSON. Attorneys for Executor '*a Cedar Street. New York City. ' ADVEKTISEMENTS and aubscriptlons for The Trlbun« I\. received at their Uptown Oitlce "' XO. 1.8(U nROUHVAY. AdvertlßTn-nts will l>« received at the following branm offices at r^RUlar r.ffl,-# r ato» until ft o'clock p. m ' v lx • iV» Bth avi- . s . c. -or. 23d-«t. : 153 flth-ave.. cor. 12th-st' : 92 Matt Uth-C: 257 West 41M Ft between 7th and Rth •>«.: 263 v.-,r i»tb^t.: 1.83*s 3d-avr between Tfuh «d Tito sU.; 1,028 3d-ave.. near Gljt-tt.; 1,708 lst-av». CLOTH I XO. Hot Weather ■1 /^lothing specialties, fi™ We have been Headquarters for 50 Tears. Everything here to make you comfortable, all ready to-wear. Our Special Blue or Black Serge Suits at £12.00 worth *18.00; guaranteed every way — a new suit free for one that fades. Special Sale of two-piece Homespun Suits at 910; some were as high as SI 1 ?. Alpaca Coats. Linen Crash Suits, Duck Trousers, Thin I'nderwear and Hosiery. Neglige* Shins. $l.. r >o qual ity, reduced to $1.00. Larg est line of Bathing- Sutts for Men, Women and Children In the city. s<K\ TO $10. Linen Automobile Pusteri, Double Fly. $3..'i0. Mohair Automobile Dusters. Double aJ| Ply, 16.60. — A. Raymond & Co. Nassau, cor. Fulton Pt. Est. 18BT. FIN!-3 Placarded C'lothlng. Stage and Re ception Gowns bought. Specialty — Sampln Suits. Mme. DUGAN, 718 7th-ave. Tel. 2, 405J--38th-gt. BOARD AMI ROOMS. BT. ALBAN3. / EAST 31ST -ST. Rooms. eingl<\ en suite, with private baths; doctor's office; dining room parlor floor; electric light; excellent table board. 7STH-PT.. I<W WE3T- I^rge and small rooms; ai'J"lninK buth; telephone; tran eientsiii.■.•omino l«ted; refrreiir-os exchangeil. 176 WEST SIST- ST. -Beautifully furnished moms for gentlemen; second floor. G. GROSS. 43D. 13 BAST, opp«>slte Hotel Manhattan. — Large room; private bath, hallroom; rea- Fonable; tilt-phone. I9TH ST., KH KAST Klrameroy Park). - ElscepUonal accommodations; corner. four windows; rrlvate buth; others; parlor dining; Kmnll tables; reasonable. 4rtTH ST.. is WBBT. Attrartlve rooma, with breakfast if de »lieil; r*-f ei enres. Brooklyn. NICELT FURNISHED, larire front mran, also ln:p" liall room; breakfast If desired; nnn location. 20S Prospect Place. Brook lyn. Itll.I.IAUI) AM) POOL TABI.KS. MAN!: TI RER6 of billiard and ik>ol tables, high grade bowllnp alley builders; Icwesl prices MARX BROS., 2-1 Union Square. < VKI'ET CI.EANINC. LW.V-fDAKIFETCLiEAKIBMC SO t.>l>ii Largest, Most Modern. •»37 ,v iZV WE9I <;.Tll ST. Tel. 511- nth it. Established IW7. W 11. JORDAN. E. L.KNTZ. J. & J. W. WILLIAMS, 353 W. 54TH ST. Co mb 38«3 8 « CARPET CLBANIJJO. Established 1575 CAREFt'L CAIU'ITT CLEANING CO.— , leal s by c impressed air. steam, han4 or on Boor i 880 Bi adway, 4.1 !:Mi«t 4Sth st. COE .4 BRANDT. Tel IM Mth DBBMMAKIMO AM) MII.I.INERY. IMAK y.i\ ' » !ress makar woul ! ;ir ■ - nt with pri . In tha ■ ..'.. ■. . terms •: W M . Tribune t !:; a Iwa ■ KUI'I.iVMKNr AGENCIES. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 311 East 42 K. r".r«t r'.itsf rtiinisatlrs are supplied. a!*o innrißKinK bottsekceaera, ma tr.ns. it.ivrriie^sen. tut^-» ■t< M.Mr. a BKBTROM'6 Emplonsest Hureau has moved t.. sol Weal 34tb-st., »stab- UsheU isTs. select setvants; all natkmali tiea; COOkl »n<l lu*.l.i» a laity; lallrs a i. Is, nuiin TO It BALE. 135 ; VL ' nQ&w SI ™ L if A d LtS New and secoi band, $Z*> up; on time or rental B< 'A UNO AI.I.KVS. V,> make better 1' ■-.»!. j:s alleys than any . ■:.- ■ . expert bowler. BAR PIXTVRES, In stock for Imnirdiate delivery. J." up. ■TORE FIXTURES aril CABINET WORK. lieUKTis and estimates on arollaa>tlon. BRUNSWICK HALKK ' > -1.1.l I >i . i CO Balearooma, r.'T 229 *th aye . irner u«th-st. IAIMIIIir.S. ijxocTXkvt HaTn i • i s y wiiuk -:.*« and 2.713 Broadway, also fiStl Colombua nv. Wacom rail ... : Iver HENRI BUCK. Proprietor HIGH CLASS HAND WORK '• •■■'.» called for and delivered. OEO MARX, 102 \V.«t 47C-. tl Telephone r..u,T.»J .'tKtti. LOST. Bankbook No. 75H885. Hank f'>r Bavinsa, -*>> ■*'>■ aye., New York. ray im-r.t st. i :■■ 1. I 1:..-!-..I 1 :..-!-..- :-t.;v. ;..... to l<tnk. MACHINERY. AT RDDUCBD PRICES 800 second hand WOOd and Iron *> irking ni». nines; fully guaranteed; maehlner? bought and sj l.ai.K- ■! 'IF;' II Kl'liY. :i;is Ma-llscn-st HICKTAIKANT^ F.XiKI.I.KNT TABLE D'HOTE DINNER. v. .t )i wine, 9h THE EDEN RESTAU RANT, 124 West 84th si . i; Br a.lway CAFE FRANCIfI Th,. Bohemian r^nlei voua, ."•:; hi, i r.:. v.si :t:.it, «t.. rr itroari way. Thlili- .l'tn.te. $1; mumc. OFFICK Xl riMTIRE. nOM-TOP GD[E©[&^ OKKIL'E FURNITURE In great variety of style ana yrlce. T O. BRM.KW, 111 Fulton St. uri-r wanted. iaoie! Up iyj li v LI: Lnl WITH BHZAJUI on KNIFE BY WHOLE BALI CLOTHUK) BOOBKBJ STEAI>Y muuoxumtrt AND good WAGES. ▲FPL.T 00. 1 iSUTInIiK T^AIE ASS<D(S9AT6(II!iIO, Boom lf>, 18 Astor Placo, Now York. ANT INTBLUOKNT PKRSON may earn -■■<•■[ Income lit home i orrtsponding for newspapers; experience ur.neiessarj ; no canvusklng; we will bejp you get started; If you desire permanent profitable employ ment, send for particulars. NORTHERN I-JtESS SYNDICATE Luckport. N. Y. WANTED. The best coaohraen, gardeners, married farmers, grooms, farmhands, herdsmen, poultrymen. etc. Places rea.ly at CARPKNTKRS. 154 6th-ave. WANTED. — English speaking German couple to act as caretakers and house keepers of a good sized dwelling about forty miles (rom No-*— York. Wife must he first class cock. llualiand must be good, active, nil around man. Address M< >NT- R"Si:. Box -±\ Tribune Office. WOKS >\ \NTED. Mi.l.- AUTOMOBILE OPERATOR- Youn* man; good rufer^noe: sober and willing; tlectric machln* preferred; city or country YVILL.- IA.M 'IKnItUK M'i'UNK Mh \V U> ACCOUNTANT Ttllf— llnnl. corporation; auditor; account books every description <Vsigned. opened, domed, audited eyatema-- Siifii^,? 0 Ul > lvhni in the United States. UrvsMMlT.. raaUiflUi* Box SCii WORK WANTED. Male- BOOKKEEPER-^Double entry; understands buildings, lumber, Iron pipe and RIM fitting business; also gentlemen's landed and oiher estates. INMAXN. 1,^54 BtlM aye., Brooklyn. BOOKKEEPER.— Competent; single and double entry; graduated as bookkeeper; reliable, trusted; best of reference* lur nlshed. CHARLES RIMALOVER. 45-*7 Avenue D. BOOKKEEPER or assistant bookkeeper; thoroughly competent; double entry; rapid penman; accurate flgurer; not afraid of work or lung hours; references; bond; mod erate salary. XAIRAM. 4» Columbus-aye. BOOKKEEPER, assistant. r5, double en try. wishes place with good firm where there is prospect of advancement; highest references. J. HI'BER. 331 Eiast Dth-st. BOY. 17. in office or store, or anything else- not afraid of work; thre« years High School experience; references. DIEN NKR, 149 Clinton-st. BOY. 16. graduate, with wholesale house; clothing or drygoods preferred; excellent penman; Al references. Address JACOB J. RIPS. 86 Eldrldge-st. BARTE.NDKU. — Hy young German, 22; can attend lunch counter and tar. HIL LJCKB. 2W> Evergreen-aye . Brooklyn^ RAKER. —Young Polish man. third f.r fourth hand on bread: wood worker; steady position. J. KKOL. 241 Wayne- Et.. Jersey <!ty. BOY. 18. good penman, accurate at figures. In offlca or wholesale house: best refer ences. H. SCHfI.TZ, Napier Tlace, Rlcii monci Hill. Queens. CARPENTER -ITxpertenced ; hotel, country or Jobbinj?. AJ,!r«.«s M. LEAHY. 64 Pros pect st.. corner Jay St.. Brooklyn. CARPBNTXR. experienced In all lines of work, wishes steady position; hotel, real estute, factory. KMIL CARSTENS. 301 Wi-st 127th- St. COLLECTOR — Young man. 25. speaking KYcnch. Ureek, EnKllsh. Italian; can fur nish bond; Al references. C VERA, 404 2d aye. COLLEGE BTUSENT. colored, desires em ployment during; vacition. Address THoMI-soN. 1« West 135th-st. CUTTER, — Experienced on s;ents' and la dies' garnieiits. willing to nil ln time with sewing. AJJress 910 Marcy-ave., Brooklra, DRAVOBTBMAN.— By assistant architect MIULJEB, W« Ka«t "Rth-st. DRIVER, 25. eood salesman, in any -whole sale or retail t.iialiiees. with experience: reference. Addresi JOHN STRANO, 85 Kllzabeth-n. DRIVER Uv ymUU man. ID; city or coun try; morleratn »a«n. nSCHKR, care F. Gerold. 024 Kast 12th st. KRCO CUERK.— Junior; three years' ex perience; .ii* i good ai'oumr soda fountain. Address Box O'U. S.uth Ambojr, N. J. E2NOINEER.- Uy German. In small fac tory, city; twelve years' practical experi ence In steam and electric plants, best ref erences, K. H.. 3.913 Boulevard. Weft Ho boken. N. J. ELECTRICIAN, 23: rtty or country; best references. F. VOL.KEHT. 20s Evergreen «ve.. Brooklyn. FOREMAN PRINTER (compositor), fa millar with all branches and grades of printing, no >d lafaiaiii aa. with reilabls house. Address Ilox 1<34, Corona. N. Y. OENTLKMAN. 27. American, sinjrie. »>n recommended, r»«;>',nsi( l« poaltloa ami opportiinlty to merit advancement; compre hensive, experlen. Ed tmvelllr.tf aall aman • •(iMMKRciAU 130 fcouth Elliott I'la.-f. Brooklyn. HANDT MAN By Orman. in city or country pln.-e; undarstasMta palntlna;. cai pentertng paperhangug, ate. \ HANDY MAN. Hex »i. IVII jn.i Office. INTELLIGENT. trustworthy. deserving man. U<rn German, losing ten years" sit uation by accident, desires some steady jrmaat: highly recommended by di> tlncuis!.e«l New-York parlies; both lan (ua^s lluently. ADAPTIVE. S3 East loth- st. LINEN EXPERT, with fifteen years' c* nc« of th- Austrian. Bohemian and Slli >i • mi • ■ H EHR LJCH. :>7 Kast l(»4th st. MAN. MB, strong an.l willing, at anything: , ,t> or country. Address tTBIZEL, 1.-144 ii spec! a»e. MECHANIC. practical, on Mnilei estate, et<" . understands nil repairs. trustworthy, «;'.i :•. worker; c* '"1 r*l»i - -•. «■ Write ' lV \V . 2!» Kan I>"i St. MILLWRIGHT and carpenter with practi cal technical experiences RENZ, 1,501 Avenue A. PAINTER and paperhanger. by an Arnerl cn:;. ■tea i-iaie by the year: best of r<"!vr-:ice, stea.fv . 'in 1 sober. willing to work M H. ' ROfBY, 8 Zabrlskiest . Jer Hey city. PAINTER, PAPERHANGER Placa Of • ' . s or t:!--at': : I •■ . . •»• erianca. 454 <"• aye . li: ■ ELLMAN By a ing a. 11. 8.. 7 M^l t>..ii^ st.. Brooklxn. PRIVATE SECTRETART. SB; university ■ ravih; bookkeeping; permanent ;■• W V. W . I- 111 1 2d aye SrPERINTENDENT or FOREMAN . .t«ir. ounti v ;r- terra '.. i■• . : .. iRi .. W. li \'li'ii:i.t>. Mit v SALESMAN — Young man, 21. lame, as t'almnan u r t,> \v..rk St anything, nllUng and obliging GROBBB, ."•":: Weal st . \Ve.-t Hoboken UPHOLSTERER wishes work ant >n fur nit.:- ' carpets CARIa X" WOLF. 218 East U.tth si WATCHMAN, etc Man as watchman. clerk ur i"'rter In wholesale house; ftrat class reference; fun furnish bond; • >uU leave city. M DONALD, -4M 1 Wlllla a-..- WATCHMAN. Middle agn\. sober. tru»t worth] as watchmaa, aort i-nrity it required. C."i<> Baiat >'-' l at . baa*- TOUNG MAN. is. In office; ■"•! penman ana uccurute ut flour's; ev.ellent rtrfer erne* John ki.rin. '*ann.,n-st. TOUNQ MAX. TJ. wishes oatatda poattlonj formerly employed a» Inspector of so.la machinery, r ll BRCLJNO, -"--T AcaoV ani) st . Long Island <"it\ Vi'l'N'i MAN, -.:. wtiere hones;j It. appre ciated; experienced cashier, packer, eie v.n.r r.ir.n.-r. hand) and wililng to ■. ai i thing-, thank .1 JfNOE, l'T i: Msl TOUNG MAN. IV,. married; !»i»eaks and writes German; speaks little English; any kin.l of work; references TIBDCR. »:. Cannon st. YOl'.W MAN", 10 tit anything mechanical preferred; best references. THEODORE BTOEI-TING, 531 East i4th st. T< (UNO MAN. 23. of'Hily i n.* wllllni; Worker, where bo ran nilvance himself. WILLIAM SHU. HAN. 41'S Baal 73.1 .it. TOUKQ max. H, Oermaa Aawilcaw. wi»he« p..!<itii'n where tbers '.3 i'hnr>-e lor advaaceroeot. AJJress BTKADT. U.x 41. Tribune t'rti.-e iIIVKKTISKMEVrs and subacnptV for The Tribune received at their I'ptown Offlce. No. 1,304 Broadway, twween SBtB and ;!7t!i st* . until it . 'clock p. m. Adver tisements received at the foil, wing bran.-h ofTces at I —111* I office n>tes until 8 o'clock p. m.. viz : 254 Ith aye . • c. cor. 23-! st ; 15.1 flth-ave.. cor. 12th st. ; 02 But 14th at ; 2"T Wegt 421 St., between Tth Htnl Mil »v»» . 2K\ \V>ht 12.'.th St.- MOM 3d ;tve.. Lei* "O.th and TTth sts ; l.OIi! 3.1 uvc. n>- ir tllst- St.- 1708 lst-ave. near <<Jtth-st. : 1."7 Hist r-Titli st ; 7W Trernont ; KM 3d- ave.. near 41nt »t. ; .V.4 3.1 hve. , "10 Rleei ker St. ; X?n >ll»<vker-«t. WORK WANTED. FfOLllO. COMPANION M'ltSE to lrivaUd or elderly laiv, by competent, restaed Amerlruii woman; doctor's reference; city or country. KL'RKE, Box 18. Tribune Office. KKEI>ER. Hy young laity; l>e»ter droj roller feeder; experienced. M. I* N.. 3i Srmmlt M . Bt K^klyn. GOVERNKSS or companion. —By young lady; would travtl for the summer; pn» fesstitnal trainlnr: best reference. 370 Freeman aye.. I-onR Island City. JANITItKN or cAHI:TAKI:K By widow. with best references from present em ployer. Mrs M. D. lIICKRY, 7U Nassau- st. raOTOCUtAPHsUL -Young lady, who has taken course, in photography, would as wages. N.. care Duque. 821 Broadway. SECRETARY (Social).— By a young lady, educated ln England and France; refer ences. Apply, by letter. M A. P.. 61 Con vent aye.. Washington Heights. BTBNOORAPHER and Remington opera tor; Intelligent, refined; desires perma nent position, good speller, grammarian, and understands general office work; best references. Address 8.. Box 83. Tribune Office. hTLSOr.nAPHER. rfflre assistant; six months 1 exporlenre. with chance of »,1 vancement; be»t of reference furnlshi-il: salary J«. 8.. 70S Metropolitan aye , . TELEPHONE OPERATOR- Youn lady experl-nced ; private board; willing to BUI-bUtute. j. m. 8.. 107 Manila ay. . Arlington. N. J. 1i: \\ ; > noun with typewritten cr.i,y. utrnography, typewrit mlmwiji-anhli -jt; reasonable terms; prompt delivery. Offlce .-JO \an,lert,llt Bulldtnc 132 Nassau-st. TOONQ WOMAN. In an office o r any nost tlon of trust; reference. Call or addreas mv« a_ aai Cumb«rlani-st.. Brooklyn. DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. Male. ATTENDANT, valet to an Invalid gentle man; experienced, educated, prasentat.e an 1 companionable; %■■■•■>'• : r-r-srences which *;.. b^ar thorough Investigation. FRANK SCOTT. 1W East g>th-st. ATTENDANT and NURSE M Invalid gen tleman; good city references. C. \V.. Tribune Uptown Office. 1.364 Broadway. BtTLER, &c — Experienced waiter and general housaworker; private family; ttret class recommendation; energetic, capaoie. Industrious, sober, honest, reliable, willing, obliging. KAVOHK. 232 E*st 36th-st. BUTLER.— English; thoroughly competent, honest sober, reliable and trustworthy; very neat; good height, long, excellent ref erences. Bl'l'UEK. second bell. 268 Adelpm st.. Brooklyn. BtTLER.- By experienced young German, with nrst class references from Germany aaad Washington. UUC, care of German- American League. 315 West 24th-»t. Tele phone 1.071— Chelsea. " BtTLER and UAt"Nr>REtSS or chamber maid and seamstress, by young German couple- well recommended, Sf>o-<6O. LANii A BOECHERER CO.. J3 Weat 27th-st. BUTLER or STEWARD.— for gentleman, house or yacht: highest personal city ref erence. J W. N.. 2C» East a»th-st. BUTLER — COOK.— By man and wife In country; both competent and experienced. very best of references. L. A.. 228 East 3ttth-st. HITLER — A lady, ;«i.ing t-vcii, wishes to !>lace her Swedish btitl»r. Apply at present employer's, 37 West 7lst-st. BI : TI.KR or SECOND MAN —First class references from laot employer. I. H. D., &1 East Both st. CARKTAKRR.- Irish; highly responsible; can g*re lererencta. irUNKINOHAM, Tribune Uptown OOc*. l.t«* UroHilway. I'ARHrTAKKRS. — Young c<up!e wirh th» care of a aooaa on sale, no children. J. J, I«. 4 Prospect I'lace. CHAUFFEUR or USEFUL MAN — Kng iish .Tl. alacle; mechanic; exeeUenl ref er-n-es of ability, sobriety, etc.; sniail sal ary. WAIN, Ui>7 f.;i> rjl st . Batb . COACHMAN, — Single, plac<» In country. disengaged on account of family In F:i rope; understands cars o* nn*» horses, car riaces. harness; willing an.l obllglnic; rim class reference. ROBERT CAMI'BEL.I. ia» West -tuth-st. COACHMAN. -Bj first class man; mar rieU; r.Q family; lest of references from liFt »n,l former emplnyers. who in be seen. CM! at addraaa RICHAJUD, -tut* i'ark ■ aye. COACHMAN. — Young man. single; medium atse; first class references: city or coun try; thoroughly understands ciire of Baa horses, carriages; BJOOd, careful driver; last employ can be seen. I> A.. Tribune I'p town Office, 1.31H £;roadway. CT)Ai"HMAN. Colored; small family; c:tn i> highly recommended ; honest, *o^*r. neat, willing, obliging: understands fine horses, harness; city or country. BROWN, caro Freeman. SOt» W( ISaU st. i ■I.MAN —Honest, sober; understands all kinds of horses; best personal refer ence from last employer; -T years' experi ence. Address SAM STOHE, 331» West 4l»th st . janitor. COACHMAN — Married: thoroughly under stands the ram of fine horsea and car rj v.-Km' reference las) <m plcyer. E. H. HI West S6th st . Mine,, la Stable. COACHMAN.— Oentla—an would* '.ik« la aacVN a position for his marrlei coach man; 12 years In my employ; experienced In ail branches; careful city driver. Call or addr»s« 21 West 33th St.. private »tab:e. COACHMAN. — Thorough! experienced: re llat/i«-. honest, sober and obliging; stylish. good driver, country preferred . six years' beat ■•riT.i a from last atnptoyer. J 1 -ril'tl. Bom •-'•hi. Tribune. Cptuwn ufflce. I.3>'.i Broadway. COACHMAN— COOE-— By man and wife; man thoroughly tir-.i-r- -. :-ar rla»;.-.-. gardening;; «i* ■ » rkei . lored i: TAYU K. 17 Mon COACHMAN, gardancr.' g^-rn-r^l tr.an "n - any .a\ Ity; ■>■•!. n« tll>. «•:: recammeod ed. At fARPENTERS 154 « • iiACHMAN. — Single. Ihoroaghty under stands his business: Brat c!aj> a i*ferences. city or country. Addles* BRANDT, U.TU r.th aye. •■i lACHMAN — TbOVOOCbJy experlen.-e,i an 1 re'.lal : honeft. sor-er. oi iKnn, anj where, b--' c.ty p-rf>>i'.ai i-f"r-iic<s A . dress ii Weal .I"th -t COACHMAN EngrWi, in.irne.l. a?- :C. thoroughl) competent; wages m»;erate. best city r»f<-ren •■■!-. ar.v ;.irt. n.> ut ■■ EELS, mi Fast M>th -«t. 1 ' i.M'KJIAX .— TMnroushly ccr:petent; 14 >mr» reference fr>m 1 "..'t plu-e: difen gaged through far.if.v giving up h<irses; saber. wllßng and oLligir.g. BLATTERY. 1M Ka-i 4^th «t COACHMAN — COOK Hy Oeimaii couple: well recommended, f. r »;er.t!em.\r.'« ■■••un try place COACHMAN. 891 Weti ioth-»t. CiHJK. &c — Isy Protestant l.OM0e»; neat. re:lne.l; rooil refi-renies. wife b» cvX'K; no washing; man as waiter anT generally usef ». bMbora; will ate ajma I wbol* family. Mrs. COLLUDR. 122 Weat 2T. ! at FARM ■ llltle ni'»ler;it« 1 1» AR. at Cairpenl ; . aye. .' \I. V ' !; i • ■ . » rktrsic f ■ no ' \ ■• .• . ... attlr, as QAJtOBSCI R T1 roach, ; r.. I .\l. ■ I . at>t ■■■n j '.i:.- ■ • :-...■ ' -■'■-. i :.Tf .f Vaaghan« Baad B« ra. 1> i;aRI>i:.NKR an! r'ljOßlrfT on private p'.act .i» sad gardener or working fore n:itn. advertiser Is mail led, with ..:'• ex pert) nee in greenhouses, vegetable gajvSH and landscape work: can also manatee fkraa an.! livestock. HARDENER, J. C. li-. Chlciiester. IDBtta County. N. V QARDBNKR — Tire vegetable grower; •mail greenhouse lawns, walks, ilrives. ami generall) useful; tan milk cow; strict ly soteT; best references. THOMAS, at carpentai ■ 184 "th uve. GARDENER. — I*roflclent In all branch** or hor:lculture outUcors and under »•'. i» . Ks<ls«ape work, etc; four years' refereno-s from last employer; English; ag-d 48. married, no children. Q. J. K. OAKRECT. 513 I3th-ave . Nrw*ik, N. J. GARDONER - Single; »ot)«r. steady; prac tical. tniil*h "." out. opea fin aasss**>e*>t; reference*; a»ej ->. Uux »17. Worter.Jyke. ■■ J. HKrjI>SMAN.--Scotch. ■•■>. single : experi enced with ceotlecnauk's h«i . rai giv.> them rwst attrition; fine iiillk<-r: te-<t ref erent's. A ! .: .'. at Carper.t«.r». 154 ttth ave JANITOR 0r.,1 wife for two or more steam heated Bats; «•>■ 4 at r»;*irs; twelve > ears' reference (ran lust place. AJ.lr..sj T. F., Bl| West l^^th-»t. JANITOR— Hy man aad wif.» for apart ment or flat house; experienced: Brat .-;.i^s references. U. DUCKFIKLD, St] Wstl lit': at. MAN and WIFE; no children, would take care of club or private nous*; first .-'.as.-. reference as to honesty and roapet- labilitv ; would leave .It; IAVYF.R. •»»- WUlta ave. ISKFi i. MAN. -By trustworthy Ameil.au: threo years In present place; disengage I Ju!\ 1, In AmrrU'Fin pri\at« family, ■taste boras), lawn, fires. i nil m<.rnlns». CHARLK9 «• ROBINSON, care Arthur F. Itaad M's Co., '.>:; me. USKFUIa, handy man; slnclo; middle a*ed; careful driver; thoroughly understands household duties; gentlemen's clothes lawns and driveway*; cxcillent private family references. JAMES. .V>>T 3.J aye USKFUIi MAN. By young German; useful all around the house, garden, lawn -iiil horses. WACKER. care of Oataasa \mt>r lean league. 315 West 24th at Telephone 1 671- Clielsea. USEFUL MAN Fly a strictly temperate man; take care horse, lawn, small (tar dm W. K. i*., TIT rn..spe>-t Place, B'klyn VAIjET. attendant to an Invalid gentle man; experienced. educated, presentable and companionable; New-York hlwkii which will boar Investigation. FRANK SCOTT, I"'.' K;l! , t 'JMh M VALKT.--- Hfst v.er*.nal referen.e. HKXRY, Box 11». «17 f.th a\e. TOOTH) MAN on private place; understand ••are of horses; can milk nr.il take charge of garden work. Address LOUIS IU'N>"H. 24h West 3Bth st Frmnle. A .— A.— A— A— A— A — Refined young lady aa mother's assistant to ..ne or two children over three years, taking entire charge; highest references 43 East 123 d st. Call or addr.>».-i Miss M. M CHAMBERMAID— Experienced; four years In last place; city or country; »a««« $1». W. BLOOM. l.« 70 Lexington aye. COOK. Ac— North of Ireland Cook, laun dress; roast, soup, baker: also chamber maid, waitress; city ,>r couatry; referen.-e two Bth aye. COOK. 'Vmpftfni, D lain Uundry; city r .-. ,-nlry: s;ood reform ■». KIJTB EM rii«>YMH.\T IllTtK.vr. 132 Ci)!umbu*-avf. Th.no 3.ai."iß— ltlv-r-l.le CARrTTAKER —By !•, •• tallo colored ■woman, la take can of !>aehW<>r'.« apart ments: ir'Vif ■•». is*} \v.... 17th-»t. COOK. — A L'..m| to travel wishes tt> fecur* ■> «• for her Unit class noes Call at .'>' i:.i>t .'.li'h-st COOK an.l LAUNDRESS. .SicVi 1,:-..- nlsh girl; IVi yean In last plac; has good reference; city or country. FINLAND BUREAU. 1.055 3davu DOMESTIC SITUATIONS TCANTTO. Fcnuv).. COOK.— class; I-*:-.-.-!; goot takt best city reference!,. »«..•„. ,„ ?orr .. • at LA.VO & BOECHERER CO.. iTwesi ~7 tn— st. COOK ana LA CHAJCBEB, MAID and WAITRESS.— By twolUM girl*, together; wages. $30 each; cjty or country. W. BLOOM. 1.670 L«slnatO»-«*r COOK. LAUNDRESS. GENERAL HOUSHL KEEPER. WAITRESS.— From North Ireland: city or country; separata or to gather; reference. 4-13 Sisth-ave. COOK.— A lady wishes to place her cook, whom she can highly recommend; wasaa $10. Mrs. DICKINSON'S CO-OPERATIVt REL\C. 3".l Madison-aye. Tel. 8.134 3^th. COOII. waitress, maid and laundress; beat reference. At illss LARSON'S Employ ment Offlce. 33 West 24th-st. Tel. 3.5-U— Madison Square. COOK, chambermaid or waitress; good ref erences, an East 54th-st.. corner of 3d ave.. second floor. (:< »"K. -Danish. In first clasa family very CHAMBERMAID" and WAITRESS.— Neat. tidy girl; one year and seven months* ref erence?; city or country. FLAHERTY. 4SS loiumhos-aYe., near S3d-st. Tel. 741J Riverside. CHAMBERMAID or WAITRESS —Two ;?■"!' girls. together or separate! boarding tmus*. country; excellent refer enceg. 1M ■Teat Md-st. T 174CJ CoL CHAMBERMAID and WAITRESS— By a young girl, la a private family aastettr re;eren,-s; whites to work In the ctty or country. 313 East 31st -St.. care of Xtss IMb, 'HILLS NT-RSE.— By refined American woman, capable of entire . harse of ch!l ,!r«-n; oi would be mother 1 * helper. Address Miss E. MORGAN. Wilton. Falrfleid Coun ty. Cossa. COMPANION, ny refined and thotousjnly reliable German to elderly coupla to do their entir« work, or f> lady alone and do eaasaberwoik; take caro of house and pets or any kin, of work. To be seen with present employer. I>r. HALL. 120 East ."►4th- st. COMPANION or MAID— ay refined Twine woman to lady or grown children: very good seani'tres*: thorough disciplinarian ; willing and obliging: country preferr«<! references. Address M A. J.. 8.109 Bth' ai- . Brooklyn. DAY'S WORK.— An honest colored woman want* work by th» day h'.iise.-leanlna; or a* laundress; r»f»renne. Call Tuesday. G. 1.1 i AS. 213 West ■'- st. DAY'S WORK.-By young German woman; waahhuc '.r-n\'.,% or cleaning. Mrs BLASE M East ttth at., top rtoor. rear. DAY'S WORK. — a womnn. by the day. •Nssalasj, Ironlrß, cleaning. 432 'West TO ! si . tirst bell. GENERAL. 9EWOIUL- lrl. for New- R.x-helle or other country place waees. 938. W. BLOOM. l.«7t> r^xingtoa ave. GENERAL HOUSEWORK.— By a good. strong itlrl; able and willing, references, Mr« F BOSH. SB Kast 7Stli at GERMAN WOMAN, middle age. speaks English. CfK-s nursing, has U?rn doing asjastondry work ten year*. in mUslor^ry work or tak care and travel with Invalid lndy. Address A. E.. 838 3d aye. three flights up. HOfSEKEErER — R«-en?a«emeTit lealr^ by practical managing housekeeper; cat* ring, marketing, art-ounts. correspon dence, sewing; entire management; personal reference. HOUSEKEEPER. 330 -West :io- :: •• HOUSEKEEPER. 4c —Gentlewoman aa manaiins housekeeper, trier's assistant or would keep house for bu3tne!>9 women: references exchange.!. Address C. W.. 53 17th-st. HOL'SEKEI woman, 34; small hotel. city or country; bachelor or widower's home; personal references of three years, salary $2r. per month. Address ENGLEWOOTA Tribuno Iptotrn Office. 1.904 Broadway. mil 111 linmr imßf mlddl- aged, where Bid assist light household duties, als.. rr.ii- for her boar;: t^ig Issaad preferred, ufaiaaw. O. Si, Box 7. Tribune ( >fflc> •si Mrs. lo- HOUSEWORK 81 < H AMBSRWORK.- Bv French girl: speaks Ensr'tsh: can sl«*p home M . care Mr«. Bacoa's Bureau. 3*l r.th ay» . r-ar 9d-at. Tel. LBII Chelsea HOUSEWORK. — Respectable woman 10 »° out .in,! •: . general housewrk Nr the day. ■taa »IHfW» W"s- 4Sth-9t. INFANT'S N'"RSr. —By a Protestant girl: eaperteacedl; nice p'.ace preferred to h!sh wa<r.i rlr«t elaea references; city or coun try. 11." West Mdi st. UVDY'S SIAIP — By English FrMestant. with good ;r. rsonal ..'. ty reference. U. car* Mrs. BacetVl Bat— V 3<»l Slith-e,ve.. near Z9d at Tel. 1.57.1 Chelsea. LArXDRESSL— Ffeaa '..^uniress; ■Mrta eth lar« an.i todle* 1 tine wish'.riu: pood Swed ish <irl- un lerstaris her work. FINLAND BUREAU, l.'.V. 3.'.-aye. LAL'NDRESa - P:i«e work home, or out by .'.ay: tlßiananl reference WILLIAMS. 224 West 17th-st. L.AVNPRT work fnm a. steam laundry. | v a iwisll Mrs. t. r>REYXR. car* Fec'ker. 3! 1 West 44rh sr. MRS. COLLIER'S Select Agency 122 West 2^.!-st.. furnishes BnM class, reliable help, male and female, al'. capacities, for families am! hotels: certl tW referen.-es "Ph n? !.!»*« — Chelsea, • aa experienced : . 390 Amstsr- MAII> By Ni rt'.l ;,*rrr.an . understands .fre*>imaklnß. halniresslnK and inanlcur- InK N**t iefi«eßeea; wages. $25. C»U at :.w ! i I;<->nCiIERER CO.. IS West trth m NI'KSH an.< i'-EAMSTRESS.— By neat, re fin»vi youn« English Mtaal woman: reft-r^nces fY"m present employer, who '• ■DtEl at>ro;i.!. moderate wa«e9. A. C. care Mrs. c-llliT. r.-J West -<•'• at NURSE .r NVRSERT GOVERNESS.— ET a r- fined French Protestant; aapartaajac srea:.i Enslish: best city references, i- M . -">»> \Vr«t Srtth-st. NVRSE — Infunts only: thoroughly expert raced woman, with h st Ml training; euable an.! reltaMe; excellent reference. Cill IRWIN BIREAT'. 77 West lltri-st. NTKSKItY COVERNESS— Kenned North * Crerm.m fr m Hanover: full -har*e m chillren: teaches C.erman. '.in ■ ; -«««|;» kin.!.-rK^rten ; wa«aa J3» -••■ r ' n '** KdOrtm WKATHXXX. 141 East 53d st- NVRSE. — By an sjuisil— =>coteh »'<*"* : taka enttro char«« of infant; ™« *" panlon to Invali.l ■ :v; wßtt^ t -'; M »' T V2i Nfß?i:. care Mrs. Somervil.e. 209 **« 44th st - By «Tl. IT » mind <- hlld £»? do ll«ht hou— Of*. Care at Mrs. Nolan. 513 v. eat 51ith-st. * ______ 'nI-RSE Iq tw^ ch!Mr.n over two yean i a .. f ,>r ■a rhambirsaald ami seamstnjsa. Address :::. X 2 Wew M*a-^ vi-RSE -city or country: colot«d: *■ *tv,- doctor.' reference. MART J ACS SON. JsartchO, I><ns Island. OCTDOOa tmn '--t ch'.Mren or reading » . M t. REED. -■>•< ■«" ave - PARLOR "jlAin.-Br smart «|ri: ft* elM*: excellent reference.. 100 Em Wth at . __— SEAMSI -Competent: un J JI JJjJ| :,. ■maklßi; wants wort or Win-T; II Illll J pi.-f-rrwl cONNEXJ 407 Wr«: '.7th St. _„_ nun roMpANios— bt ,r, r f flneJ > ,rj*r »Uh trtrl no rhlliren: cookln*. w"rt: «o.«t home wanted; » .ororta. \ I ir-,* HATES. S3 Harbord-.^ Toronto. WAITRESS or CHAMBERStABTX— W 'V, . •• Jin r «lrl: will help tth --***» v-ais- ftmttnem »* cham!*rmalJ. l^ Kirn, 1" «nd 12. ' 6" 1 ; aye. __ WAITRI ■-— strictly first class. bwJ. .ompetent: reliable woman : « ! " a »J »ith ,'hamberwork: the best >^. r tJ'7 nn i _- oH ,ltv or o.i.ntrv W I-. care of Mrs. tier. 122 West 23d st mm . wAxntsss.— vm*T. Cosine h ''" l "Tl»^S? torfaT. her highly ™mm.nded £»- ress; strictly first class,: honest. £>Il£ ' and capable. Seen •HIT. 11 a. m. •" p. m.. 44 West Mth-«t. - WAITRESS —By competent, wllllne 9j*" wages $S>. Call at LANG & BOEcHE«- CO.. 13 West 27th st. WAITRESS, or waitress and cham^rosid: competent; city references: *"" n W to country. 7» galley* btf-^ \vaSHING.— By young «»rman *°SaJUB home, by the aWss or piece. MAJU* KKT.T.ER. 320 East 13th st. ,„ "t konTto a restaurant. ****" ARNPT. 2« Ean ll»»-t- tM** ** _ WaSHIN^-I* a T^M? YFest*?*^ woman, take heme. J.. "3 «•" St.. ring bell. — — - r.r Brookl) n. . — ■ i MEDO BOrsEKEEPKK--^. able widow reakl "? tr w?n ? TrtO>tli-* ¥ *- cumbranoe. Address AWDQtv._^J — YOUNG WOMAN » wash dlsh« '^"^Sk* rint. MART RODRIuLE-. -* TOth-«t J