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Instruction.
•*~ For Boys and Young Men — <Jity.
r~THL GROFF SCHOOL
*sj WEST ttD ST.. NEW YORK CITY.
••out to start on Its eighth year, represents
r^*st is up-to-date and recopn'i"* time value In
Wi -reparatory work for college or business.
•irnli Its strictly »mlt*a number of students and
V-T#'ully selected naff of expert teachers, TRE
Ufooi IS ONE «>F THE VERY FEW TII\T
BsbSe TO «IVE THEIR STI'DKNTS IVDI-
Kf*X ATTEVnOS. AXD REaXIA OXVM IT.
' rrtninr »tudy at tn * n0 ? 1 for all. though not
.nlsrry The best athletic facilities to &• had
*\>w Tork.
i tberouchly up-to-date commercial course for
* -*(, do net desire to go to college. Reopen*
**»__£— 29«h. Write or call on the Principal
£;» at the school).
itcrrH C. CROFT <A. B. and of the Class 1893.
}D rr S. >'. A->. «BWt« «d St., >'. T. CUy.
OSee hours 9 to 4. or by appointment.
'Phone 74* Columbus.
-\!tclcy Sc|f
Columbia Institute Merged (903
■26 Street and West End Avenue
r , m exe» Boy* thoronrhly for all Coll<«r« and Te*-h
jTCrhsrl* irfltvidut! innruetion. Small Classes.
•^-ooa Study Hour. Military Drill <optlonal> at
** arV BcSer sn officer ol National Guard. Library.
J^Sluin Athletics unJer exp*>rlenc»d Trainer. No
3 57ituiy *"*" >'«"»« boys. Catalogue upon appllca-
T. ■ il. FOWLER. 51. Dm and J. CLARK READ.
a*^* AM.. Headmasters.
COLUMBIA
GRAMMAR SCHOOL
FOCXDED l m ,Ci.
VCTV BRICK and &TEEL %BSOLITEI V
fiREPROOr RIIU>I>C.
eaajg, XAberatcries. Ormtiaaiuna and Pleyg-ounds.
93rd Strait and Central Park Watt.
crepared for c«»!unibia, Cornell, Harvard. Prin«e»
j-f. *~ ton Tae Business. Primary Classes
?. Fl.F 1 . ®SS3g?% t££\ HeadM-ter.
IRVING SCHOOL
L D. R.AY. 35 W. 84th St.
Thorough preparation far college
or business.
Primary and Intermediate) Pepartrornts.
>» home sradi- for tsoya under fifteen
GYMNASIUM— LABORATORY
TjR. BAT NOW AT SCHOOL MORNINGS
ejtfsar begin* September 23. Year book on request.
The Oarpenfer Sshool •
FOR BOYS M WEST END aye.
11l YEAR BEGIHS OCTOBER 4TH
» tslwtaßtlal school preparing for Groton. 1111 at
sirUy tor CoHasje- School training begun here, but
JJvjjjMTS-rten. Exercise in the open air. 1:30 to 4.
MssgßOat the winter. Study under supervision, and
"sf home Omalet* equipment in our own building.
/ TRINITY SCHOOL
189-147 WEST »IST ST.
rOTSDEP i7n» PRIMARY. GRAMMAR an«
EIGH SCHOOLS. TNEXCELLJED EQUIPMENT.
fIXPARES FOR ALL COLLEGES. SEND FOR
CATALOG
Mist Tear Begins September S7th.
HAMILTON INSTITUTE 8
Eighteenth rear begin* Oct. 4
COLLEGE AND i-OMMF.RnAi, PREPARATION.
rnvGirorNn nox?so ADJOINS SCHOOL.
jj isßKiai prepared at »<--.ti under class instructors..
MR CATALOG ADDRESS 45 WEST «IST ST.
Telephone 1348 Riverside.
Collegiate School
L. C. Mycatt. f>rlr*ripaL
ill HXST ?7TH STKEHT.
g*r* prepared for the CaUa>— and bclentlfle Schools.
Ti3-*SBlrP«d Cymnasicin.
jsetmi October 4th.
B&rkaro School Boy Wins
R*js? Competitive. Scholarship, entrance Columbia,*©*.
■ rrtSoates in leading Colleges. 24th year Sept. 29.
Ogaga Preparatory & Batlseaa. .721 Ft. Nicholas Ay«
Lidrrrarf A- tlementary . .104 West 123 d St. Cal«lif.
CUTLER SCHOOL
«• CAST SOTn ST.
Thlrtj-eever.th year begins Oct. 4.
|»nr hundred graduates havo entered o:!ese.
For boys of all aces.
SYMS SCHOO L
4»-5l EAST «IST ■lIUUU.
Will open October «th.
- Tel. *ft« Plata Office hours. 10 to 12 dally.
HENRY WHITE CALLAHAN. Head Master
ALLEN-STEVENSON SCHOOL
a Ban iith ».. Opens Oct. 4.
Twenty-sixth year. - -
FRIEND* SEMINARY.
220-2^& East l«th Pt.. .New York.
rUIEM>S SCHOOL.
V- r .:'e Schermerhorn Street. Brooklyn.
MANHATTAN COLLEGE. . .
lw»«**r aad iris? m,K. V Ripened Sept. IS.
Ht ptrtlculars address BROTHER JEROME. Pres't
For Toana; I><liesi — City.
me BARNARD SCHOOL of
HOUSEHOLD ARTS £.-£?*£
••Meal course* is fnagiw Era ».••>-. MUllßery. Dress
*»r---* Re«arhol4 Dereradon. Acoaata. Management.
■aax% latesded for girls who do not ge to college,
Birnaro School For Girls
t?UXCS Preparatory. GENERAL. 421 West 148 th St.
M—arttn and Elementary, 423 West 14»th 8t
UTH teab BBCIKB sot, urn, cataloo.
De Lancey School for Girls
_ tM West S«b PI, Cor. West Kad Aye.
gjaar begin; Oct. 4'!.. Elementary. High School and
■••*• Preparatory. A school for the careful educatl'Jd
r Kit and the eultiTatlon of the higher qualities) of self
7-ct w<ir.«i.ho A. Klndersarten Depart meet. Classes
PWii b'-ys. Afternoon Study Hoar i: desired.
en r»que»t.
iSILTOHIKSTITUTE FOR GIRLS
fTON INSTITUTE FOR OIRLS
ST alfiT MT. CEHrTBAI. PABJi WMT.
Ui.*rau«i .-.on. College entrance certificates.
•^i'*ea Icstrv-tors, eneclaUsts. C»lrls not wl;bin« t*>
~*-tc::<re wlil be given first two y«£is of college course
-~:'-:- »-ir ■ . » > <ftadT Home. Sperl.il favlilsf W'ttb
*> (t.iti<-. Catalogue. OQrs Hour -, 11-5 after Kept. 0.
THE MiSSESIWYSdJnr
•*00L FOR GIRLS REOPENS OCT. 7TH.
1«4 1*« :«« WEPT 71TH STREET.
m MEBBHX-VAX I-\rJt SCHOOL,
2 A Boarding and Day School for Olrla
*■-** *. broad and thorough education ?>s*»h»r with
y*aa* of residency in a great city. Building*
J55551 and suited "> educational and »o-isi life of
IMb For further Information address j»St-.i4
■■•fc St.. Ke«r Verk. •
GAP.DKER 6CHQOL. BOARX>IKO AWI> DAT
-_•••* for Girls. 607 6th ire., between 4%»h and
3j* : aeeeesihle from all points In Sew york and th*
■«•«; thorough Instruction; individual attention; aa-
'**fter of EnaTltsh. etc . wanted ■
rnrnyp* pr.MiNAHY.
220 ttt East l«th i" . New Terk.
_. rtIEKM SCHOOL.
W-lISJ Rchermerhorn Btreet. Brooklya.
ap ;■ • i
ACHATa HAVTED
r p"E, anywhere, can start a mall wder
sr ■.-» her», can start a ma!) order
sS^!" •* home. No canveeemr B» i
k» »? eoas * i * n < 1,« fre* booklet. Te^»
*■•»««». Lockport. K. T.
— Mtd^le *r,,jih+ rn Slate*; new r!
JJ_s»^aJty Lltrhf.eia. ll« B**k ma n »t.
! 'i r -' yCN._Mi,S«Ie-6outh*rTiy CN._Mi,S«le-6outh*rTi «•'*». n*w
j^*«pecUlty. Patent. It* B«ekman st .
_/j<'>r\ MTI/kTIOXft WAVTI D
ȣ*s DA?t ' T <*>MPANION. -- Dy Ifjjtfi
i* ,?.. * r?n *n irradiate physician, *lil
t,. -|m* Charge of Invalid, cl»y or ,t>jn
•'l mi »re\e! excellent doctor;. r*l:r-
«is» fv-,mm»r. lVi Eaat «0»h at.
*•- Rxperieno^ ♦•./•her. skilful «'
■Jgß^'' »Ig>i» render; d'jeU claurte
t-ZTMr tnutir- cenvrraation. German.
VjV* Parish. Address M. G. 0&0
y t^ mmm^uaje waited.
%•*» ' SlaJa
5 ANTIEO - «>*)• or '•male, to wrl*#
N*. E *»t«f»r» particulars fr>r e<*.inn.
<J*»i<, Mwir, Mwidleport. K. f.
,3rc&P'* rR Wanted, by a Protest
l '< • (2l r> '«n«)«'lfi* of this* a lull*
Kg-L?** nln*. years *:1. a working
Ixa^aE^' wtjo will encage a servant.
■sSP** ***'*> •» of the work «* ••»•
H^** tow t* dor*. In pleasant
V »,•.«*'' '«<d«-rn convenience*: ■ ti.n
■^^■Jaanatta* KWer»-n<-es aitd in
gggTft 3 "•required • *!«• addr**eii4g
tsy^ J-£?SJO,_ ywr Teric Tribune.
TUT U •>«B*E~Nf« at.4 . ui«k-- toi.« lor
*••» S&"?.?. "*''•• v ** at **" Hr (Tptowa
''■** (n.fc* 1 ,, l >'* Broadway, between B«tb
W^' 1 '- ""M 1 • « #r IO<"l« P. «»• Ad-
Skt£?!* rwelved at tn* Jollowlr/r.
• <* E '•• •« regular «ac« rates until
•*■ tt<i .?■ "Jv.* 18 -" - 6 < * th ***•• *• ••
■JS Kt., -'V J» »sth <ir«., cor. |2th »t.:
''•Ml. ; ?% Weet^fSßth
\Lsi i\i T' : s ''2(>' 2( > f 4 • T «- n*«r Bin
• ' 7D * Tirmctt tve; c&0 Bfl ava. "
Instruction.
For Both Sexes — city. IJ
STAMMERING *"* ••mllar affections of
students received the entire^eTr r< ■ ent fns « :
PR FRANK BRYANT, «2 We « 40th St.
FRIENDS SEMINARY
rWEN'br SCHOOL.
10*-ll« Schermerhom Street. Brooklyn.
TITO BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANcnAflpq
Harlem Branch. ire neir^th St
Brooklyn Branch, 21S-220 Llvln«t«?n st
Te.cher. a. nt to all pl ace. £ hTnu^d mile.
FfiJTT INSTITUTE
For Both Sexes — Country.
-. a FBXICINGTON RFMIXART
Law Schools.
New York % 7 & h ™KV£E; n " *"**
University | ££«£'• » 4 i*
Law School I .Ji' sr " 9 B LL - "• j. »•
roniJHAM UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF Uiw.
JO \rtt-y St.. N. Y. Hour.: 4:15 to 6:15 p. n»
B«cpeji» F#pt. 23. PAUL FI'M-HR. LL. D.. Dean
School Agencies.
AMTRRICAN A>T> FOREIGN TEACHERS" AOKNCY.
SupT>llf« Prcfe*«or». Teachers. Tutors. Governesses, etc..
to Colleges. Schools snd Families. Apply to
Mrs M J TOTTKQ-FT-LTON. 2S Tnion Srunre
Musical Instruction.
INSTITTTE OF MrSICAL' ART of the City of New
York. Frank I»ainro«rli. Director. Opens October ISth.
Enrollment commences October Ist. For full Informa
tion address SS Fifth Armor.
Summtr Resorts.
Tour to CMe-sa~ga
Ot*eg« Lake. Cooper-town, N. V
In September.
Easy Two Pays" Run from New York
Exr?*Uent Roads and*rVa-.itlf'il Scenery.
Via Waterbury. Conn.. Lenox. Mass.. and Albany.
Root* Card te*nox to Cooperstown .
trey be had at 1122 B'way ('Phone 1*72 Mad. Sq.). or
HOTEL O-TE-SA-GA, rooporatown. >. v.
J. n. PRICE. Mgr
KEW JEKSST.
COME to ATLANTIC CITY
and enjoy the (Je'.lgh's «f the Autumn at the «eashor«.
combined with the comforts and convenience! of the
World's SeasMa Metropolis.
HOTEL DENNIS
is always popular on account of Ha unequalled location
and Its unobstructed ocean view.
WALTRR J. P;"7.BT
SEASIDE HOUSE
ATLANTIC CITY. X. J.
T'IRETLY ON THE OCEAN FRONT.
Sea-water baths. Ope!: all the year.
F. P. COOK'S SONS
A BEAUTY SPOT
IN JERSEY
Tin: moxtclaik
MONTrrtnt, N. J.
Or. America's Hote! Bureau. 1122 rTway. N. T
rEXJtSTXVANIA.
THE KITTATINNY
THE I.EADINO HOTEL AT
DELAWARE Water OAP, PA
Open al. year. Every cop.yenience Wr.ti for book
let ar.4 auto maps. Garage. Special autumn rates
<-, FRANK 'OIE
KlttaMr.r.y Is not connected with any other hotel at
Water <3ap
Books and Publications.
O» :r jt» tha itltmt •! i>i» pi'.r r-.t ttn>« is th<
HUDSON -FULTON CELEBRATION
a sew ««Jtnoa of *erftl**taM*4 p.- phi«t
LIFE OF
ROBERT FULTON
ki» h»rn iMo'd. I' re» nil ippii'trinn tn this otitrr.
FULTON TRUST CO. OF NEW YORK
I*) ft AM AC STREET
Notice to Taxpayers.
DeaarUnent of Fi&anca. Bureau for the Off
lectlon ot Tut*. New T»rtt, September 1. 1«*
soticj3 to TAIPAVEIS.
Taxpaters WHO dbsire to obtain
1 th*ir fcl^.s prvai»U7 snouid roaiie Imined)
ata written reouUiUon (blanks nay be prjeured
In in* BoseOaTD otUe«). statins ir.elr property
by iattlsn *r ward, buck and .01 or map num
ber, making a»py oX saice tram their tills o.
Lan year
U tßdpiMt la am and far aeraoaa. tax U*»
rajsiauloSiKsuJ* aias re«tae*c bill v r •«*
Sach re«uiaiuon shoctd be aecanapanie* by
S&sS^^h^SSa^^iSm
Atiß, I'RCrAID. _
in case of «07 4«ifc;.lfi reavd.to warn, aec
tloa. black «x Jot number, u^,Mjrerß shctild
{ike tf^lr £u4< to taV» I>«p«rta«nt of Ta«s
ana sassasmtnTs and have thalr property »
cuted oa the raafs ©f that Department, and
forward to tie t>«paty r»«c*l»«r of T»x«*. wttt
the ractiUlUoa. a cerUQed raarcMaudum or
th«lr preperty, rrbtch m-iU 6e Jurcifi»«a by tt«
Desartmant (A lax** aaa A**e»rmeet».
Taxpayers la this manner will revive their
UU* rsturced »X mail at U.« earJejt t^^alki*
morsect. and avoid aayJWay oaoasa >»»*•*»:
ins la llae*. as required la ca»» at parasna*
application must b« addw-st* -"^.a*^
re*m*lU^ mast Hi iMrsas a« ■ Wi»»^
te tha Di^cty H*c«l> tt at Twxe» la "o^y*
Borouga tie woptrtjr Is taoated as t<to>"»
.'cluTj. XeC-MOUijn. Ko. SI Chamber, strett.
Borough af Manhatita »nr T«T
John B Ua4*A«!. oerncr of Third an* Tre.
nor.t a"anu*»rßore«o ef Tl»*H6rosjß. New,
Y TMcoaa J. Dreanan, Muaickaai Balldtot ■a*'
C^r^ L H^C^ K c^rnL"ei Janata .««
ant SKa. •treVt. Lba? Uto?C4ty. Borooffh Of
Btiun liaata^Boreswb of Hall. St. Oeorf..
Buiuu Isl&«fi.nDo*<»ttch of fOohmond. N«w
r xtur reoelvlDS the bllii. |ho <»«*J2*S
dravr a c±.tcX f«r tie aJ»o«atU tha order «
Se JUc«l>ir ot T«w and mUI bCI aa4 ch«t
with fen adarwetd * ! }!« l3 f < :^,^' Ul E S- rv l 2 U ta
Ch*eks gSS be mailed aa MM U V**%?
after the Mila tax* beea received by •*• tax
uxy * r - IIAVID i:. AIWE.V,
■ Kec*lT«r 1 Tajcca.
WOKK WANTEI).
Mai*.
BOOKKEErEn. —Double entry. 24: knowl
edge of stenography; six years' exp*r»
enoe. Al refereree: »alary »19. A Fischer.
**7 But l«th «t:
CHALTFKTJR, 2«; make* own repairs; a!«>
. expert stenographer at urea
en» secretary to president New Tork cor
poration; rhaufl>ur- stenographer or <-ha')f
f#ur r,r!v: nalary moderate; highest r'ftrr
tne*n bO*tl rapa?ltles. Fox. 70 East 122 d at.
CHArrFEtTR.— a young man: city or
country; chop exrxrlenr*; reference*. F.
Schwlcker. CIS I Pfi«*». WoMhiven, L. I.
CHAKKFRIR. S»: U* year* practical taa
ch!nl»t. from experience, not theory; will
ing in be generally useful; good reference,
j. Whttmore. Bel : more. 1.. I.
<"\IK\ KBt'H-- Young mm, with a prlr»t<»
faint*: rlty or rwintry. careful driver
and a good mechanic. Frank Malnert Han
sen. 7& Bart l.VJfh at. -
CIIAT^PECn.— <»ood xneehanlc: can run
most any «•• car; twelve months with
last employer running a Fiat car; married;
reference*. Tbelas. 9i Amsterdam aye
rUATTrFTIUIV-Younit man; aged 24; cart
ful driver and Rood walr^r; anywher*
In the Ml*; recommendation. Harry. 192
Eart 28th »t. _ - ____^ • -
OtnMIST-S ABSISTANT.— Touny man. 21.
YT«h sohool graduate. prartlral and
mSSI k^W«? wl.b-« po.Utoi «l«a
chemical Jin*: good re.'wmee«. E. L. -7
Grant « . Newark. K. J.
mum ajsi tO; • year* In, ona pUce:
at.. Evergreen. L«o*jk Ittend.
EMJnni-Y Efint!«m«n *« rent colUetor.
rurltr tivSik AddnM B. T. Tribun* Of-
■fcBCTRJCraJT- r only; s»ner»t«.r*.
IWWiit sn-1 all bnuiefc**; can uke
... ■ ...,....•■, -a- -1 all t ■•■ ■■■" ■' • ' "
charge: bf»t reterta'ej . C li. M., -•'•»
W«»t lita It. .
XEW-YOTiK DAILY TTttBT'XE. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1000.
JTEW TOBK.
WORK WANTBD.
Btalsu
JANITOR- - Colored ; apartment r,r office
building; sober, honest, reliable. un<ler
stsnds steem and electricity- : reference
Address E. Scott, 138 We** 9ftth st.
JANITOR-ENGINEER. -By German; no
ll«ns»- machinist by trade; own tools;
do all iepalr«. plumbing, nan entering and
electrical, locksmith. . Miller, 00ft West
nnth st 1 . .
STENOGRAPHER. — Experienced, Intelll
geia, of good habits, presently employed,
but desirous of making change . salary. $1«
$20 a week Address "Capable." Station
ary 82 St. Mark's a\-*-. Brooklyn. .
WA.VTSD. J»elllng agency for Baltimore
and vl-lnity exclusively; state particulars
and proposition . satisfactory referencea.
Ad4re«i< P O. Bo» 214. Baltimore. M.I.
TOT^'O MAN Aged X; discharged a
serteajit, with excellent character, from
the rntted States cavalry: honofnal* dis
charge front Pennsylvania pole* force.
Triton, 21 Bmlth at.. Evergreen, l^ng
Island. . .
TOt'Nrt MAN", over 21. seeks position In a
clerical or secretary line In a private li
brary, or at •"* other special work: ex
perlenced. Address B. a. Ho« 12. Triminn
Offloa. ' .
TOITNO MAN. Kl. willing and tndustrlou*.
at anything In or out of city; reference.
Joseph Spring. 8* Cedar at.. Brooklyn.
rOVtia'UAS'.'t2: five years' offloe experi
ence; exceptionally quick and accurate
ftgurer; excellent correspondent; thoroughly
familiar with foreign Invoice*. Philip
Sebarrr. 648 Kaat Ma at.
TOt'NO MAN attendtaji business school
during day desires clerical position In the
«<v»nlnc»; can operate telephone switch
hoard. Address T. P. C. Tribune Uptown
Office. 18*4 Broadway.
MUKK HA.MXII.
Fenulo
oovrn^E?? . «nd companion: -io;
. French (native*. English, German, arith
metic, pis.no. kindergarten, nrtlottc tewing;
tuaer' !m city ••lenual; would ro v\"»it
or"i3ouih. ii«an«»««y. 806 We*t U4tb It,
Unfurnished Apartments to Let
We Off
for your careful consideration and In
spection a few desirable 7 and 8 room
Apartments, with 2 baths. in
THE
"Biltmore"
and
"Blenheim"
56.62 West 58th St..
between sth and 6th «vs.
Most desirable location In city—
exclusive, refined, distinctive.
Modern in every respect; carefully
planned, with every facility for comfort,
ma kin* housekeeping; a pleasure.
Electric elevators, electric lights, par
quet floors, open fireplace", &c.
Rents $1,600 to $2,100
Descriptive pamphlets, with plans and
further particulars, of
H tT Winans & May
Agents,
749 sth Ay.. near 58th St.
'Phone, 270— Plaza.
The Facilities for Convenience and
Oomfori af
IB ANSONIA
BROADWAY, 73rd TO 74th STS.,
NEW YORK,
Are Not to be Found in any Other
Apartment House or Hotel.
If v,mj are contemplating a change of residence, the
following in offered for your consideration -
HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS
with Hotel Facilities
NON-HOUSEKEEPING SUITES
Either of these with or without Furniture. Chamber
maid service. I.ln»n or Lauridry.
The Accommodations and Service «f a Hotel; Restau
rant and Grill. Bell Ha... Floor Maids. Night Watch
men. Hotel Office. Billiard Room. Parlors for Enter
•atnlr.r;; Barber Shop. Drue; Store. physicians. Den
tists; l=t«ck Brokerage Board. Tickers; Market and a
Housekeeping Department for Todies' Maid. Chamber
maid. Cleaning Woman or Mar., and Vacuum cleaning
service, when desirid. ?*
No on* who ha» not kept house with these advan
tages knows the »as« of it. end with all — the Quiet and
# Refln*ment of ones own H»m».
TRANSIENTS ALSO.
Highest references required.
May a. diagram be sent you?
Telephone. •.*•>.■> Colnmhtis
THE VERONA
AT THE CROSSING OF
«4 BT. AND MADISON AVf
The Verftna contains 91 magnificent .; ir 'm^nts. each
an absolutely detached residence from Itt r.'ighhnrs.
Apartments containing 14 rooms and n baths. $*.ono
to |MM
J!»n«r»r on premise*.
—*. - >
QfiTU B5 WEBT.— RU light rooms; art
-'*-' * ■* w» » • improvements: rent 120 ■nd up,
/^nATSWORTH.~ TtD ?T~! RIVERSIDE DRIVE I —
V>» «ev»n :>.::» and two baths to nine rooms and two
baths. Beau, fi.CO-> to i2.t>»
HOFFMAN ARM* WTH hT. * MADISON AVK.—
Kntlreiy rai rataa 7 la 14 rooms. J to 4 he.lll*.
11.. CLASH HOUSEKEEPING aim:- '.'. 3. 4
-U- and 5 rooms and bath, unfurnished: elevator, lei ;
runt and day servica. THB Hll-I.lii Its r. 100 E. Olm.
THE PRABADA. SO CENTRAL PARK WIsT,
ft to i: rooms. 2 and 8 hat ha. SS.ZuO up
nVIK BRITANNIA. V.-7 CATHEDRAL PARKWAY.
J- 1. i"iy for occupancy Fept 15.
I'.ILLMOBE AND FLA VIA. 84A-» r-ENTRAI. PARK
X; West— I rooms and bath; rents $1,400-11.300.
Apply fuperlntendetit.
fT\HE BBLKORDJ B'WAT. AMSTER^Ay~A^*EC^e« : m
.1. to 87th st. w . H. Doleon .t Oj. . Agts . is! Columbus ay*.
THK BROOKFl '". <5 ° RJverslda Drlva,
7 and 6 Rooms. 1 »nd 2 Baths. $!.'.•:.« to $2,100
It TOtrjAlNi:. SO-SS Mornlngsid* Ay» West.
4, S. ■ and 7 Room* and Bath $440 to $1,330.
TIIK nOWNETTK,
No. II We.t B|(t St.
10 Mania, 3 i*tns They are Vary etc|u«tva.
1 584 UODCINOTON AVSNt'B.
ft rooms and hath: exceptionally light, airy rooms.
HOBERT I. BROUN. 20 Nassau St.
SW. CORNER OF 2ND AYE. AND S3RD ST.—
K3. Dupler Sat; all rooms sunlit. ROBERT I. BROW*;.
20 Nassau Hi.
VAN DYCK * SEVERN. AOT&. 72D TO "3D »T.
Hroadway. s . i» and 11 roeaa* and bath. *
"1 OA— US RIVERSIDE DRIVFI NORTH COR. MTn.— .
_l mAr Fireproof apartments; rents. $I.SOO to $3.000.
Apartment Hotels.
HOTEL SEVILLE
>Ia«llkon A«*v and 29th M.
Pn":i.s and suites ay the <la,y. by the season and by the.
year In various size*.
EDWARD PIN'HAF Mjr
Real Estate.
Established I*B7. Incorporated 1002.
RULAND I. W BITING CO.
REAL ESTATE
S BEEKMAN ST. NEW YORK.
City Property to Let.
ITHCm RENT, PITRNISHED OR UNFURNISHED.— 43
1 West 72d s'. For full particulars inquire Room
1010. 17") nmadway.
HIGH CLAPS DWELLINGS TO RENT.
CLARK ESTATES. 14f> Broadway, New Tork City
Country Property for Sale.
OP6ININO. — TOR SALE. AN ELEGANT RE3l
<i<-nce; fine view; all Improvements. THOS. I.EARV.
Osstntnir. X. T.
ew Jersey Real Estate.
VIWARK AND BURROTJNr>INO REAI, ESTATE.
i> MATO A CO., 7SB Broad st . Newark. Estab
lished l«04.
WOBK WANTED.
Female.
CHAPERON. — A woman of refinement vill
■ hapercn young ladies wishing to visit
New York during the Hudson Fulton <ele
bratton; excellent references. Miss Mar
garet Smith's Bureau, 2!l West 42d tt
'Phone SOSfl - Rryant.
COI.KEOE (MEDITATE as private secre
tary, companion, good knowledge stenog
rnphy; excellent reader, musician: would
travel: beat references. Address Box 172,
Westwood. N. J.
PRRUKMAKETt and BBAMHTRESB.-Col
ore4; wotild like steady position; dty or
country; references. Address care of <iod
win 14t West 100 th at.
STENOGRAPHER. — Refined young wemsn.
10 years' experience varied Unas, prin
cipally legal and enirtneer'nir. woiiM art us
sai.ie'stf . not afraid reapondblllty or work;
■alary |ls; no agenti. A. H.. Box 32,
Tribune Office. '
STEN'OORArHER.— Refined • oung woman:
thoroughly faml'lar legal and commercial
work- also electrical englneerins;: etvurate
and rapid: salary $IM; no agents. B. 0..
Box 16. Tribune Office.
TYPIST.— Two years' experience, especial
ly n4.lref.nlng-. form tetters. Me • accurata;
n«at tn employment; can call between 12
mid 1 around Herald or Times Square. N.
■ ; , Tribune Uptown Offlce. 1:1*4 Broadway.
TOt'NO WOMAN. — Neat appearance;
wlnhes steady position of any kind; no
housework. V» East lMd at.; one Bight.
1 :i.::..H. SITIATIUNB WANTED.
Mai.
BUTLER and COOK by colored man and
wife la private family; good reference.
W. H.. 48 West 00th at.
BUTLBR- Swlas; with «xcßllent written
and personal references; to anywhere;
willing an/1 obllfflnir. Miss Marsare.t
Smlth'a Dureaa; 23 West 42,1 «t 'Phon«.
8039— Bryant. .
CAIIKTAKER- R. m«n .and wife: :no
children; c iiv or country; heat r»feren<-«>«;
reliable. Address Caretaker. 34,J"*»t Hit '■
DO.MtsriC -111 \no><! W.V.NTBD.
Vale
BVTLER and VALET (colored); speak*
tour lansruases- Kngllsh. French. Ger
man Italian; understands mu«g». shav
ing, hair cutting; experienced traveller and
courier; four years" reference last employ
•r. v\ .. Ml.« a FttxgeraM's Bureau. 503 sth
"v« . entrance 42fl st.
COACHMAN —EngIish. wishes to take
charge of breeding establishment or aa
coa-hman: used to large stable; left
through death, highest references. H B.
2h Cross st.. west Oran**>. N j.
COACHMAN —By very neat. ttdy. smooth
faced Swede; very careful an.i rellahloi.
will be useful at anything needed; refer
ences the best. Carpenters Rureau. 114
Hth aye.
<"ACHMAN— Generally «seful. single,
steady man; understands cure, furnace and
all work on rentleman's country place;
best reference.. Address C. O. S.. Tribune
Lpto-wn Office.. 1364 Broadway
COACHMAN— Swede: middle aged; single;
thoroughly understands care One horses.;
willing to be useful; home more than
w ag*»: best reference. St.. caro Ktlgren,
»VS Ba.«t 40th et.
COAOHMAN— Honest; strictly sober and
willing; understands care, of flna horse*
carriages; married; no family; steady place
In the country : references the beat, r r
152 Lexington aye.
COACHMAN — Single. 87; thoroughly un
derstands business; strictly sober, honest,
industrious; care foY and drive automobll»-
City or country; good references Alex. 1«9
West 80th st.
OOOK "l STEWARD on private yacht or
seagoing vessel ; Al man of high reputa
tion. C. Renz. 131 Orient aye., Jersey nty.
COL'PLE -Wife cook and general house
work; man coachman and generally use
ful; no children, willing to go In country.
Finnish couple. J'isslla, Bur-au. «»0 I,er-
Injrton aye.
COUPLE- -Oipable; wife as cook, house
keeper; rnpin generally useful; will take
entire charge of small h~>use or bachelor
apartment. Conn. Miss Fltrgeralda Bu
reau. SOS .Vb are . entrance 42d st.
COUPLE— Finnish; Proteatant: man uae
ful. butler or outside; woman excellent
co«k. laundress, houseworker; gxxl refer
ences. Osterberg/s Bureau. 71* I.«xln«ton
aye. Tel. 10R5 Pl^za.
COUPLE.— Man useful, coachman, gar
dener; woman first class cook, house
worker: excellent references; wages. $45.
Osterb«rg's Bureau. 718 Lexington ay«.
Tel. 105.', Plaza.
COUPLE. — Irish; man gardener, under
stands horses, cows, chickens, windows,
furnace; wife cook, good baker, excellent
laundress; highly recommended. Morrow's
Bureau. 721 Lexington aye.
COI'PLE. — <lerman; woman cook; man
butler, generally useful; both have long
experience; come highly recommended; go
any distance. Morrow s Bureau. 721 Lex
ington aye.. comer 55th St.
FARMER. American: married; two chil
dren; experienced on machinery, poultry;
used to handling help: five years' reference
from last employer Carpenter's Bureau.
1.14 6th aye
FABMER-OARDENER. — Oood worker;
take charge of gentleman's place-. Al r*<*
erene*s; Scandinavian. ■>. fmall family;
please state particulars In first letter N.
P. Nelson. Haremeyer's Place, New Wind
sor. Newriurg. N. Y.
FARM SUPERINTENT»ENT.- By a m!ddt«
aged American; married: thoroughly un -
derstapds farmfnK In aU Its branches and
'•are, of stock and data-Ing and road mak
ing, etc. Ai'-drese Superintendent. 61 West
St.. Kewbiir*;. N. T.
GARDENBR .- Read working; thoroughly
experienced in wry branrh. a* mar is- r
or s'ip»rlntendent of gentleman's estate,
strict v first class. Address Gardcne.r. 83*
West oAth st.
<»ARDEiNF.R. First class flower and %•«•
tab)* grower; 2ft years" practical expert -
MB**: marrl"d: no children. Philip Somwi,
411 West 431 at
OARDKNnB. — Practical: all around man;
greenhouses, ve«etab!es and outside;
married: no family; Al referents Oar
: )er.<-r. 22* East l»th St.
OARDENER.— Competent in a!! branches
.'f gardening and farming; understands
car* of ken*, cows, horses; good on
throbs Sent) use*: married: small fam
ily: references. jc««ph Me. Box 89, Baby
lon. I/ong Island.
OAP.DENETl.— Proficient In sultan* of fi^w
era. fruits, vegetables, under glass and
o>.its!.'»; M references John Dervan, care
of Richard Bros . SI East l»th st.
HFAD WAITRR. — City or country; best
ref»rer«»s Write L W.. 141S Arctio
a%«.. Atlantic t Ity. N. J.
HOT'SE MAN. porter ct useful man *>r
ymng Mexican, ran furnish first class
reference 22S Esst 7M st.
Hi'iCSKMA?:. S3; private place, erperl •
encad furnaces brasses, lawns, etc . so
b*r. neat and willing. Frank, Lor*. 77
Hunter aye . I^ing Island City.
IEMAN *•■ —Colored man as house
man or waiter In hoarding K~ii*e: city or
country. Alfred Stott, M . Linden aye..
n.i-t Orange, N. J. '''.''.'..' ■
JANITOR -rtertnan couple; <>ne child. 11
years: In hot water flat; wife good clean
er: mar makes small repairs. inquire by
letter or personally. Sunday or W. !nes<litv.
SM Avenue n
MAN and WIFE in h«m« or Institution;
wife plain co«k; man at»am. garden. gei%
•rally useful: very best references Con
nolly. 203 West l*th St.
I'SEPI'I* all .\rourul man. 80. fjp«ri..n.-e<l
de»|re« . (ire of uniall private 5 1«ce. nr
watchman; house, stable, garden; hir.dy
with tools etc ; reference. W. T. :»l*i
7th it . Jersey City.
I.'SEFfL MAN. -Capable voiips; Irishman,
willing to he g«neral!y useful: under
stand* care of horses, cows; good diner;
excellent refrrencei E. B. Miss Fitzger
ald's Bureau. .'"'.l Oth ay*.. entraii on
*:'■: st.
t"?KFt"I, MAN. — Young man. etngl»: un
derstands hocsee. ewe. aateasß*)lMs); g'w-i
mei-lmi,li-. also young man fnr iren.-ral
hotiiwwork: together or »e|Kir»t«!v: hl«l ly
recommended, go any distance. MnrAm'i
Bureau. 721 Lexington aye, , .-.r. .V>th st.
IW>'CI, MAN. 3*». with prt\-at« family;
generally useful all around; excellent
referenre* Industrial Association of
America. Inc. »> BaM 42d •? 'Phona 2fm3
Murray mil.
T'PKFCL Man By a practical, all around
man; greenhouses. ve«etabl<?s and out -
•Ide; married: r. -v family: At references.
Gardener. 22* East lftth at.
USEFUL MAN.--Hon«at. solder: city or
country; understand* furnace; care for
live Mock. .1 1; . ii'> Qieaaiajkik at.
R'ai.et -By Japanese; highly educated:
* rnmpetent. honest; long experience; at
gentlenian'a pl<i.-e Writ* Fuji. 4.1 BaM
27fh st
V A LET -COOK.— Japanese; In apartment :
tak« entire charge of gentleman's place;
long experience: be«t references. O, TC,
IS4 High St.. Brooklyn.
WAITER. — By an Intelligent colored man;
country preferred: excellent references.
A. Pent t. SI IJn.ien »ye . Eamt Orang*. N. .1.
TOUNO MAN -Aged 21: sober, honest;
willing worker; In private family Vahan,
care of I/trey. 201 East Wtb St.
TOTTNa MAN. Austrian, with nice pres
ence, speak and write perfectly fter>nan.
Italian. p^hemlan. S.Thli«h. rrnvatlsh.
Slavish. »re*kln«; and writing; English.
Spanish and Russian well, with nice hand
writing, very experienced In commercing
line and cooking, desires position Inter
preter or butler Address Peter Novack.
Box 20. Tribune Office
Femala.
CHAMBERMAID -Good seamstress: 14
months' raferemc* froaa last empiov:-;
city "r short distance, in country. Miss
Margaret Smiths Bureau. ¥ J3 West 42d si
"Phone 303» Bryant.
CHAMHERMAin and WAITRESP Thor
oughly understands her duties, particular
ly neat: excellent references; rl»v n r ,-oun
try C . Mrs. Collier's Agency. 122 West
23d at
CHAMBF/RMAID By refined Scotch Prot
estant: flrst class ref*r«noe Apply 3W
E«t»t 44th St.. care Mrs. Romervllle.
V'HAMBERMAID and LAUNDRJtSS. Uv
youns; girl: understands both branches;
pri-.-ate family onl> ; very best references:
922 Cooper's Emi>. Bureau. <K7 Bth aye.
Tel. lOOT. SRth
I'HAMREKMAID WAITRESS and I'OOK
— Two young girls; separately or to
gether, city or country: 832 and K6.
Cooper's Bmp. Bureau. «BT «th aye. Tal.
100B— 3Mth.
CHAMBERMAID and WAITRESS.
lent young Swedish girl; thoroughly com
petent; neat; beat reference; $20. Llni'x
Bureau. 739 Lexington aye.. near 59th St.
Tel. 489«— Plaza.
CHILDREN'S DRESSMAKER, at home:
prices reasonable; no cards. Abbott. 113
East 128 th St. .
COOK.-- Excellent references from leading
New York families; rlty or short distance
In country .Miss Margaret Smith's Bureau,
S5 West 42d st
COOK.— English Proteatant: coraaetmt
rook, good baker; has friend chamSer
mald or paHonnald; can sew: go asiy t-'a
tanre: beat references. Morrow's BOTfjau.
7JI t^exlngton ave.^-
OOOK. *c. -First claw Qarman cook;
friend maid-seamstress: long experience;
rnnxt highly recommended; also kitchen
maid: together, separate: go any distance.
Morrow's Bureau. 721 Laxtncton ay*.
COOK. $80: Swedish: first ela«« In every
way; highest • references; with kitchen
maid only. Julian Bureau. 47 W>it 42i tt.
Tel. 4SBI- Bryant. - . . • I , • .
COOK.— Experienced Sw»dlsh;»b«st r?f*r
enc; c»pabl« to cnlfr.ier. iluneh»» nna
dinner: understands her business thorough
ly; xi-ng'i $.■.<> to *M. lUnn-ih,' 252 East
4Mb fit. ....•■
DOMESTIC SIT CATIONS WAITED.
I Frr.ifU«-
COOK— Toon*- English woman; excellent
reference; good plain cook. C.. Hot
mayer's Bureau. 153 West Md st. Tele
thon* 1564 Chelsea.
COOK.— Swedish atrl: T*ry neat: excellent
cook, baker; takes entire car* kit ben:
best reference*; wages $30. Osterbat '»
Bureau. TIL Lexington are. Tel. in«lj—
Plan. .
COOK — CHAMBERMAID- WAITRESS" -
Two nest, willing Finnish glr!s; one vfery
good cook: other first class waitress; Lest
referenies. OsterberK's Bureau. 71« Lex
ington aye. Tel. 100 ft— Plaxa.
OOOK. — American Proteatant woman- can
market; in apartment or gentleman s
home. Kolly. care of Clark. .Vtt West
44th st
COOK —American Protestant; excellent
family cook: good baker; neat, willing
and obliging; good references; city or coun
try. C. Mrs. Collier's Agency. 122 West
23d st.
COOK. -First class; understands all
branches plain and fancy cooking; very
neat; best references: city or country p.
Mrs. Colliers Agency. 122 W**t 23d st.
HOUSEWORK. —Young German woman;
cook, wash. Iron: can bake: good wait
ress; wages JIB: has child three years old;
go any distance; very best reference. Mor
row's Roreau. T2l Lexington ay*.. corner
Mth st.
KITCHENMAID or general housework;
strong, willing Swedish girl: understands
little English: small tvag-s to begin-
Osterherg's Bureau, 718 Lexington aye.
Tel. incv-Plaia.
LAUNDRESS.— First class, Swedish; to
take home family washing: ladles' and
gentlemen' «. best references, open air dry
ing- Lundln. 217 Vwt 89th st.
LAITNDRESa— Freach. wants work wash
ing. Ironing, general housework. Write
Marie Loub<*t. 1!W West S2d St.
LAUNDRESS. — Protestant; particularly
neat; competent, willing and. obliging;
good references; city or country. L , Mrs.
Collier's Agency. 122 West 2M st
LA UNDRESS.— .CoIored; washing homo or
out. Lottie Marks. 217 West 89th St.
MOTHER'S HELPER and companion, By
young American woman: experienced and
fond of young children; would assist with
housekeeping; trustworthy; state salary.
Addres* ''Mother's Helper. 93 South St., Ja->
tnalca. N. Y. .
NURan— Reliable Protestant nurse to care
for Invalid or elderly lady; willing to
sew and be useful or keep ho-sre. M. C. L..
23S> East 32d st. ■ •
Nt*RSE— Neat, young, honest airl; rery
fond of children: $20. very rteur refer
wices. Ltnd's Bureau. 729 Leilngton aye.,
near ffdth st. Tel 46SXV-P!aza
NT"R3E— ExperWmoad: to a nerroua old
lady; country preferred, best reference*.
Mrs. T. Tlmmlngs. ear* of Mrs J. Murphy.
Pocantl<so Hills. K. T
NTRPB. desiring to visit Europe or Cali
fornia, seeks an engagement: salary no
ohject; physician's references. Address C
L. Box A, I^bune Office.
WAITRESS. — First class city references:
thorou?hlv understands her duties; will-
Ing and obliging. M!.»» Margaret Smith's
Bureau. 2S West 42d st. •phone 30CS&—
Bryant.
WAITRESS- North of Ireland Protestant:
very best referent* two years in last
place; 123: etty or country Cooper's B.i
retti. 637 «th aye. Tel. IQos— S.<»th.
"WAITRESS.— First etag*; Scotch Protes
tant girl; can taln» butler's place: f(r«
year* tn last position; waav-s $29. Osrer
hers; s Rures'i. 71» Lexington »v» Tel
I^33— Plain.
ur.*K* and omn rrRwrtTRR.
ROLL TOP
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FURNITURE
In great v»
'lety of style
and price
T. O. SELLFfW
111 Fulton St.
rORBCIOSCRE UU&
I SUPREME rotJRT. COUNTT OF NEW
i V.UK.- Jacob Ruaoh. Plaintiff, against
I laaae Brown and Albion L. Walker. De-
I feril»nt» -In pursuance of a judgment of
forecl'jsur* and gala, duly made and en
tered la the above- -entitled action and tear
ing Lite the »th day of September. IJeiS*.
I I. the undersigned. DM Referee in said
juicment name.l. will sell at public auc
tion, at the Exchange Salesroom. Nos. 14
14 Veeey St., In the Borough of Manhi-W
tan. City of New Tork. on the fourth iCiy*
of October. 1'>1», at ,12 o'clock noon on that
day. by i n*r>s A Perriin. Auctioneer. th«
pi •".;.!.-. * directed by said Judgment to re
sola, an 1 therein described as fallows: All
that certain Jot. piece or parcel of land,
situate. lj Ing and beta*] In th* Borough of
Bronx. City of New York, bounded and de
scribed as follows: Beginning at a point
on the Northwesterly sld« of "ay Avenue
distant eight hundred and ninety-seven and
one hundredth* *«t>7.43) feet.
Northeasterly along the same from to* cor
rer formed by the Intersection of th» North
westerly «! U of Clay ■ Avenue, and tha
Northeast aid* of One Hundred and
Ktcty-nlnth Street, running thence North
westerly at right angles to the said North
westerly aid* of Clay Avenue, and for part
of the dlstanc* through a party wall,
ninety and fifty mi* uuililn Jtliu
ii« Mi feet, thence Northerly oa a line
making an angle with the last mentioned
course of ninety five (!>3> degrees, one <t>
minute and nineteen *19> seconds, on Irs
Northerly side, sixteen and se\er.ty-three
one-hundredths iW.T3) feet; thence East
erly paratllel with the first course, vs. • hun
dred <10») feet to th*. Northwesterly side
of Clay Avenue, and th«nc* Southerly along
th» said NorthT»e»ferl\ side of i lav Ay»-
B'ie. sixteen and »\xty sewn one-hu:
<lrt.*7» f«et i» th» point or place of b*-
ginr.tng Said premises N»tng known by
the street Number ISM Clay Avenue.
Dated. New Tork. September !>. 1000.
JAMES KEARNEY. R»fer»«.
FKLTEVSSTEIN A RO«>ENSTKIN Attor
neya for Plaintiff. 308 Broadway. Bor
ough of Manhattan. New York City.
The following- Is a diagram of the rr^p
ertv to be sold: It* street No. is 1381 Clay
Avnue
The approximate amount of the lien or
«:rmr<«. to satisfy which the above-tlea.rihe.l
property la to be sold la One Thousand and
Ninety -eight and £V-100 tsl HO* 2.1. Dollars.
with Interest thereon from the IHh day of
September. 1000. together with costs and
allowance amounting to One Hundred and
Tv>-ntv and 7<V-10t> ($121.70) Dollars.
with Interest from September »th. 190&. to
gether with la* expenses of, the sale. Tr-.^ I
approximate amount of the taxes, assess
ments anil wafer rales, «jr 'other liens,
which are to be allowed to the purchaser
out af the purchase money, at paid by th»
Referee Is One Hundred and Three :
($103.0 i)» Dollars and Interest. Subject also
to a prior mortgage of >Y''*> ant accrue.)
interest and also present tenancies
Dated. New Tork. September 9. IWMV
JAMES KEARNEY. Refer-*
rißur XOTI^S.
STATE" OF^^E^V^TORKT^XECrTIVE
Chamher. —It appearing to say eattsfac
tton, upon cauae. duly shown, upon the ap
plication of the Attorney General, that the
public Interest requires th» appointment of
an extraordinary term of the Supreme
Court for the speedy determination of four
Indictments against the American lea Com
pany, for misdemeanors aa therein stated,
found In the County of New York In June.
1903. and for prompt trial and hearing
thereon; therefore, In accordance with the
statute In such case made and provided, I
do hereby appoint an extraordinary trial
term of th» Supreme Court to be held at
the Criminal Courts Building In the Bor
ough of Manhattan. County of New fork,
on the fourth day of October, nineteen hun
dred and nine, at ten thirty o'clock In the
forenoon of that day. and to continue so
long as may be necessary for tile disposal
of the business which may be brought be
for« It. and I do hereby designate Honor
able Charles B. Wheeler, of Buffalo. New
York, who la a Justice of the Supreme
Court of the Eighth Judicial District, to
hold the xald extraordinary trial term as
hereinbefore described, and I do further
direct that notice of such appointment be
given by publication of this order once In
each week for three successive weak* In
The New Tork Tribune and In Tb<* Even
ing Poet, two newspapers published In the
Borough of Manhattan. County of New
Given under my hand and the Privy Seal
of the State at the Capitol In
IL. 8.1 the City of Albany thla eighth
day of September In the year of
our Lord one thousand nine hundred
nine CHARUS3 E. HUGHES.
By the Governor: —
George Curtis Treadwell.
Acting Secretary to the Governor.
1.U.n1 IllNhliOOhS
BANKBOOK No. 4S 1.833 of the Union Ptme
P*vlo«s Uink l> mlssln*. Any p#r«on
havlaatl cl*lm to It Is »*r»by c*ll#<J upon
to t»»«*nl th« ■«»»• within ten <!»»• or
BSbmtt fc h«nn« •»!<» p«i»»»ok cancelled,
and a now on* UmM
LOST— Bankbook No. 48«.7W» of Pry Pock
s»vtn«B Institution. Any person hivtn
:.„,, upon said book la called upon to
r rV(SSt the sam* to th«. bank within thirty
SayY«r th« said book will ba <tocl*r»l can
ci«l!e.l «nd •xtlngulsh«d and a new one Is
fjy.l in lieu thereof. ;
LOST OR STiSIjBN*.— Mo. 520
14» of th« Emlifrant Industrial saving
Hank. Payment , Mopped. PleaJio return
book to bank. No. 81 Chambers street.
LOST.-- Handbook No. »4».500. Bank for
Savings. 2^"\ -«tl>-ave.. New York, ray
m-nt "topr-i- 1 " "- return book to t^nlc.
BOARD | AND HOOJII
r?D ST. IV WEST between L and »"b
• "way expresi itatlon* -chsrmlne - rooms;
choice Übl*:.refer«riCei tlven »nd rsauired.
X
. (Splendid Steamer*— Splendid Service)
Just as if you were on
a private yacht —
Exclusive accommo
dations on board Fall
River Line Steamers—
In the great Naval pa
rades of Hudson-Fulton
Celebration, September
25th and October Ist.
Limited number of
tickets now on sale—
We've issued a handy little
programme of the Hudson -
Fulton Celebration. Free for
the asking at 171 Broadway.
Telephone 8121 Cbrtlandt tor information.
,. Tickets and staterooms on sale H ,lav
Vi FUJI IlI l % k#t Office— "l Broadway—
Fifth 24 . ' S4T nd 1334 Broadway and £5
Bt^Br^Srn**" T ° rk ' *»* * C ° Wt
mum river eot " OBBE
"fSnTO S i ca 2',r rs " HEXDRICK HUDSON.
"Sft^l^E- 1 - 1 - 70 *-" ALBANY." an*
i^Tv ?7, ? WELL of the Hudson River
the wor?*' la » * st *»* finest river boats in
a V m Read Down 4rr Read Up.
\& A Mp M <*•*• •**» amp^pS
»«n'"i".d. tJ B ' klyn *»»■*> t i can . .
c.Zf »*«««:Desbrses st 11.451 6.00 i
»?'}*W2.OJVWe»t 4*l 5M1.20 5.30 5.40
olS!?^ 220 W*" l-» St 11 OOi 9.10 H. 1,»
45. 10.5 A.... t. tinkers ....^4.30 7.3»
11 .! 2"* (w -W*«t Point. 8.33 '*» 5.46
12.35. 1.4»P. 1 4S, N«wbur 8.001 2.13 5.08
< *15 NewHamb'? 7.301...,
....... 16.30;.. Milton .. 7 *;!
lIS t35«.45i Pokeecme Z.i,, 1.20 4.10
- w i Kingston pt 12.23
•V«— ■• 7*8 r Kingston .1 « no _
2-S' "i- cawwa lion
i*n ■-■•- Hudson 110.40
A:6any •a:m I ,^p:m
Connecting at Cornwall with O. & W. Rv
Special trains to Catsiclll Mt. resorts an<J
2? V- ' in ' fa * connections to all points
t-"; t - .. """ th - and West. Through ticketa
1™ **Ksraffa ch«-^k«<l at offlres of N. T.
rransfer Co. Through rail tirkets between
J. Y.-aniS Albany accepts Moat d--il«-'
gi.. on» half an<s on? .lav outings to Wast
t"^int. N«r»unth. or Poufrhke«pst». return
inc on any down i., v boat. Meals served
at «>l hours. MtSIC. f
3en4 for »^h<\! of i»rvlr» In th» r-.rMt
Paral»s an.l tn Short Harbor Trips durln*
Bodaoa Fulton Celebration. TUN now
STR.*MART POWELL ol T JmB "
Perfect Ait'm^na fmtlns; Leavn t>»»
broM^s St. 1.*5 P. M. connecting at West
Petnt with
Str. ALBANY orefcMtr* on each steamer
m
;! gUDSONIiyERJIGHT LINES :
■ Tbe Most Ifagnlflcent River Fleet la
the World.
Established 1333.
i The Popular Searchlight Recto.
i People's Line j Citizen's Line
New York and : *•"«" T ° r !« " n<l
■ Albany, Steamers Troy. New steam-
C. W. Morse and ,_ Tfr»(»i ,<
Adirondack leava tn TroJaa aBl!
. N. Y. dally (Sun- Rensselaer leave
days except^l >. N. V.. dairy <?at
(Canal St. at rt Pier 4»X No. River,
.. p. la.. W-st 11:9 th foot of West 10th
!i St at 30 p m. ! St.. at * p. m.
Splendid accommodations, fine service.
connection at Albany or. Troy with
, trains for pclats North. East or West.
: Tickets and rooms secure.! at piers
a&d principal ticket offices la Greater
h New York. Horses, carriages and auto-
D mohilee carried at reasonaSla rate*.
Express, freight service, quick delivery.
■ This Company aperates r.'.y mtxlera
li and safe steamers.
_ rr^ff^^'Tr^ff'^nit Metropolitan Line.
T li/ [I !J>N [I 11 1 Ml Direct AU-th»-
O lln'i>^' " Vy)uu vVav -by - Water
lUJ . i Route. Luxurious
Express Turbine.
&• YALE'fIARVAB
Leave Plsr 49. N. ft. ner foot Christo
pher St.. Week Daya and Suns. 3 P. M..
due Boater. BA. M. next Jay Same sched
ule retaraing. Staterooms, etc.. at Pier and
principal Tcu:i*t and N. Y. Transfer Co.
ofnees. Throosh ticaets all points.
f*£ f V]"s3'l flMaMgilai il ~YI
For Newburjh-, Pou<hkeep«te and Kingston.
From Pier 2«. X. R.. foot Franklla St.. week
days. 4 P. M.
For W*«t Point. N»whu.-|tri an! lnterm«»
d'.at» landing*. week days, ) P. M.
<siintifiv<i ■ A- M - Pl * '-* - v "
aunaays •,» A M . w . 12Oth Jt
vU/F^r Catskßl. Hudson. Coxaackle, etc,
L.v. HP. M week-days. Pier 43. N. R.
RAILROADS.
BALTKOaE & OHIO R. R.
ROT AI. BLt'B LINK TRAINS.
~ "Every r>th»r llr>ur on O»« Even Hour."
TO BALTIMORE AND WASHING
DIHEtT COXSOECTIOJJ IN NEW I'NIOX
STATION. WASHINGTON, WITH
ALL LINKS *'ITH.
Leave NVw T-^rk Daily. 2?.< i St. LIVy «t.
Washington, Sleeper* ■ . :l»r I.3ikam
Washington. Diner. Parlor T5" am ».0O ara
Waahlnstoa. Plner Parlor ».Wam ■ «i am
Washington, Dinet.Par'or.ll M am 13.0i>n'a
Washington. I'arlcr ... IV. pm -.("»> gm
Parlor far. V ■■.:• T'->rk to Richmond. V».
"Royal Ltd.." r>'-»r Par; 3 B»>pra i<Wpm
Washington, Diner. Parlor 330 pm 9.1 X" pm
Was! Ington. P.u?»et, Parlor *5" prn 7.0> pea
Through Dally Trams to the) West.
<Tilca-o. I'itisV.urs . ... T3o*aa I am
Chlcaj.\ columhus 1! am I .' •«> s n
Plttsburg. C'eve : ar.d 3-3Orm l.OOnm
"Pittsfcurr United" rt.3rtpm 7 tH) pm
rip . St. I. Loui*vi!le...ll.3opm 1 3i; am
01 n . Sr. L.. Louisville... 9 90am 10.00 am
Cln.. St. L. I^>ulsvllie... 5.90pm *.00 prn
Offices, -l\ 4.' U. I'M*) Froiulway. 6 Ast^r
tf ns->. -^ Fifth Aye.. N. V : SB At* R.
77 Xii(!« St.: 34.1 Fulton St.. Brooklyn;
West J'i ! ?r. an.l Liberty St.
Af:er .; P. M sleeping fir rcsnaMias
and fn" information i-dlng trains, etc..
can be obtained at Bureau of Information.
R. A O. R- R.. 23<i St. Termlrwit. "Phono
N,r. Chels««i 8390.
CARPET CLEANING.
Telenhnnea I.Vt and 1341— 3Sth.
CM. BROWN Co.
Carpet & Rug
CLEANSING
r>ust and Plrr Blown Ou*. Not from P'ir
face> Only, but Throughout the Fabric.
SS years' experlenc« In Fine Carpets A Rug*
239 & 211 E. 3rTH ST.
Renovating. Scouring, Taking F'p. Alter
ing. Relaying. Talking and Stnra«".
1 & 1 W. mwmi
g§S 1. 54T311 iT SS
CARPET ri.EANIN'i. Established ls«a.
R. Y. CARPET CLEANING WORKS
OMest. I-argest. Most Modern.
437 AND +3S» WEST 45TH ST.
Tel 4«93—4«93— Bryant. E»t;ihllsh-.| 1557.
W. H. JORDAN. EDWIN LRN'.2.
ORIENTAL RUGS
O ORIENTAL RVGS
W» *>'.'/ Repalrlna:. washing, exchanging.
HAIG S. ISKIYAN.
11 East 30th St.
CAREFUL CARPET CLEANING PO.-_
Cleans by cumpiessed air. steam. han4 or
on floor. 1334. Broadway. 421 Ease 4iih St.
COE 4 BRANDT. Tel. 132— 38 th.
TOR SALE.
FOR SALE. —Grocery an.l general mer
caandise building for sal* or rent: good
location; grod business. 8. J. Miller. Ex
ecutor. Lovelton. Wyoming County. Perm.
TtrSWsUTMG AND TYrßWaUXsUttv
VICTOR VISIBLE. 7» Nassau St.; cata
logue free; all makes taken part pay
ment: bargains in Underwoods. Remingtons,
Oliver*. Btnhba.
ri'BLlC NOTICE*
CONTRACT N.
9EALEP BIDS will be received by th» ;
Roar.i of Water Supply. In Room »1(K 29»
Broadway. New York, until 11 a. m. on
September 2S. 1809. tor furnishing and* de
livering either or both of the following
Hill of supplies:
Contract — Class N— l. Fornttur* (Special)
Class S— Furniture (Chalra.
table*, etc >
At th« above place and time the bids will
be publicly opened and real. Pamphlets
containing information for bidders and e»t»
of contract drawings ran be obtalrM at
Room 1.110. at the above address by «epo»- ,
ttlna; the sum of five dollars tsß) for each
lia—mil or set of drawings. For further ,
particulars as* Information for Bidders.
..UN A. ■- -:..^ ,1 Coniinl«sloners
rre.oldfnt. L oi th-
CHARLES X. CHAT>\VICK. f Board c£
CHARLES A- SHAW, - J Water Suprly,
J. .WALDO SMITH. ■ ■• •
9
'_ t _ OCE.\X STE.\MEHS.
CLARK'S CRCISE of the •TUmLAfY*
f7?V 13.000 TONS. BRAND NEW. r=T\
I \j) SUPERBLY FITTED. mi
WiOTNgWOBLIIJ)
One Sletaer & Entire Crtlso
-^f^yT-Comfort — Maximum Convenliaea
With elevator, grill room, gymnaatum. 4*e*>
| swimming pool.
rROM NETST YORK OCTOBER id. M
i t^ y fnrkT nontha. coating only $S3O
AND T P. including i'l*nrr*ssrr «x
pecses; princely travelling in balmy ell- , •
mates. Entertainments. lectures, can*
parties, and chaperonaga for ladies.
SPECIAL MATURES: - Madeira. ffsjUi
India Ceylon. Burma. Java. Borneo. Phil
ippines. China. Japan. An unusual chance*
to ylslt unusually fcttraetiva B iacea.
CLARK'S 12th Annual CRUISE
-jp Feb. 5. to April Id «=rp
TO the ©HEiT
BY S. B. GROSSER K' ' ER»T
Seventy-three days, including 2* DATS Of
EGYPT ANT. THE HOLT LAND fwith *M*>
trip to Khartoum* costing only $100.00 and
LP. inciudlnjj *a»re «*cursiun». SPECIAL.
ATI-RES: Madeira. Cadiz. Seville, Al
giers. Malta, Constantinople. Athene. Roro-%
the Rtvi-ra. etc. Tickets <ood to stop over
'"Europe, to Include Passion Play. etc.
FRANK C.CLARK. Times Bid* . New Tort.
From Piers St-03-M. ; rth River. 10 a. m.'<
QCEEN3TOWN— FISHGCARD—
LIVEKPOOL. LONDON— PARIS. .
Wireless Telegraph. Submarine Signals, ,
Mauretanla. .Sept. l»|Luaitania Bent. 2B)
Campania.... Sept. 22|M^uretania. Oct. •
Caron!;-. Sept. 2»;Carmania . Oct. *
MAT'RETANIA LLSITANIA.
Largest- Fastest Steamships Afloat
SAIL WEDNESDAYS. v
CARONIA— C ARMANI A. «
Among largest and most luxurious Steamer v 1
SAIL SATURDAYS FOHTNIGHTLT.
SPECIAL Clti;iSE3. - »
Magnificent New 2l\ooi>-Ton Isiiusfclgai ,
CARMANIA A CARONIA.
_, ITALY and ECSYPT. \
VIA AZORES— MADEIRA— GIBRALTAR. :
Carmanla Nov. 6. Jan. 22. Stares »
Caronla. Nov. 27. Jan. S. Feb. I*s
JTCXGABI AS-AMERICAN SERVICB •
TO FIUME. VIA ,
GIBRALTAR. N.\f>LE9. TRIESTE. j
Pannonla....Oct. 7, noon ! Carmanla... Not. #f
•Carpathla.Oct 21. noon! Caronia. . W
•Also calls at Genoa.
Travellers' ennrks issued — good everywhere), :
THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD.. ;
_. 21-24 State St.. opposite th« Battery. j
AMERICAN LEm 1 V I - n - 1 '!
PLYMOCTH-CHERB-G-SOTJTTIAMPTOS 1 J
New Tork. ...Sept. lv, Philadelphia . . .Oct. a!
3ept 2S St PaH Oct. f*l
RED STA3 LIKE *-«» f?-f I*. « «•- \
™H% I
■ and. -?' Bt 21 KroonlanD Oct.
.VaITE STAX Line I^. l^ *
H^^To'll
MaiSt eatSt-w £¥E. m 2^anic3ept2»,ft^oan»{
VEVtnfflkir 1 1 1" onic.Octaw»:a0*n»^
bosto^to" ITALY L EGYPT \
Via, Aaores. Madeira, and Gibraltar i
Romanic ..Sept. 13. Oct. 23, Dec 1. Jam. It)!
Jt retic =><*Pt- 23. Nov. ■•, Dec. •.' Jan. a»
?^FV a R-rs'i° Ct -« * NOT 13 - Dec - l*»*.lij
i .^.^t'"**' '-l.'*^ tonsi N0v.29. Jan. 3, Feb.l* 1
. •CELTIC (20.904 tons) .... Feb. 2; Mar 13'
' 'Lars-st steamers to »he Madlterranean.
J BROADWAT. 1
Large. Fast and Luxurious Twin-Screw
Express and Passenger St«amsnip*. 1
Equipped with VTtrelcea* 9 ,t,:r.arm« 9lgnala>!|
PLYMOtrrn— CHERBOURG—BREMEN. J
BMs] Salllnffs ..«.;:,-.« at 10 A. M :
Cecilie Sept 141 K. Wm. 11... Sept. 2»?
K-\v. derGr.Sfpt 21iKronprtni Wm.Oct. S:
PLYMOI'TH— t'TTERnOURC — BRE3I3X \
Twin-screw Sailing* Thursdays at 10 A. IT.
Bremen . . Sept. lHiFrtedrlch d. G.3ept. 3»
P.Fried Wm..SH P j. M Kurfuerst Oct. ?
♦ iEORGE WASHINGTON— SaUs Oct. 14.
.1 i»»> tons. Newest and Largest German
Ship aflrat. Every Innovation known to the>
shipbuilder's art.
GIBRALTAR— NAPLES— GENOA—
ALGIERS.
- Mediterranean »iilin*s Saturdays at It A.».
' Berlm (new).. Sept. 23! K. Albert O«-t. SI
P. Irene Oct. 9 BerMn fnew). .Nov. >»
Independent Around th» World Tour*.
I Travellers' Checks good all over th» world.
Apply OELRICHS & CO.. General A*enta»i
6 BROAD WAT. NEW TORK. I
I 7~ i
tilAMiiißlC-AlllSKS^l
ALL MODERN SAFETY DEVICE*
• WIKELEiS. ETC>
London — — Hamburg.
|Pen'varia.Sept. 13. 4 Dm) Bluecher. ..aept.29 ■
D'tsehlamtSept. IH.IO am •Ara-rika. ..Oct. a
•P.LlncoiV Srpt.2C 3 pm) 4Walder9ee..Oc«. *
Cincinnati. Sepi.lS. 3 pmi •Pres .^"!rant.Oct. 13
} tßita-Carlton *la Carte Restaurant. '.New,
IHa.-nburg direct.
'IT ,\' 1 li/ VIA GIBRALTAR. NA-»
111I II I AL^y »as NX ■
J 01-) a al;a Vaojrjnsi.
■ S. S. HAMBt'RG.'Sept. 3ft Iff a. ra. : Nov. I*
S. S. MOLTKE..»Oct. 2U 10 a-m.^Dec-»
TBAVEI.LER?' CHECKS - r ED.
Tourist Dent, for Trips Everywhere.
HAUBL'RG-AMERICAN LINE. 42 Bros*.
way. N. Y. .~; .-»
(PUS
jfl OF J2^ J [}' lit lIT
liiljan gfTiQin]||[lHl(|ilßJilL«J
To Madeira. Spain, iredtterraaeaa. Ortaaa^i
Costing only 14(10 and up,
Including all expense*, for 73 day*.
Cruise, fepu. Wnlt» Stir Line. X. X.. off/
Agents", f _j
For Ssn Jua.l. PH., La Guayra. Pt*Cah*Oaa ■
Curacao A Maracalbo via Curacao.
S. 3. PhlladeTphla. . Saturday. Sept. 23. aeea*
S 3. Caracas ..Saturday. Ort. ». noon
For La Guayra. Curacao m. Xaraeaibak <
5.3. Zulla Saturday. Sept. IS. Boon,
55. MaracalM .- Saturday. Oct. 4 nocr*;
Pier 11. adjoining Wall St. F*rry. Brooklyn**
These steamers have superior acocmaae»)aj»i
tlons for passengers. V
BOULTON. BT.ISA *> PAfJ.BTT. _
General Managers. 83 Watt St«
( sran thb wnm^;
« Travelling ThrougTi the I
>~%*s> ORIENT i
(JOT th » CRLL3B of th*>
>»^rj cTNciNSATi lT.«»Tau<;
>agCv^3 ■.■■■»: '-. Annual Cruise, J
f^mJf Leave* W. V.. Jan. ZX. 10S, <
' j(f-± /7*"»> . ■■*<> rays B» Up. '
V>/ $ Also i Til— to th» WaafM
' ' T<3:*g. ■»» Indies and South Amartosv 1
L *^- r r H*mb'»rs;- American Line. I
I . 45 Broadway. S. T. }
MAR3TERS "TItAVEI.-MAaAHXBj.Ii
»ummee,Tour« to All Varattcn Besom.
Independent or earoft. mailed free. MAR*:
STER?. 31 West 30«h St.. M. T. . .
COOK'S TOi:R3 ROt'SD THE WORLD*
38th Annual juries. Progjrataime*.
TH<VJ. COOK * SON. 243. 130» B-way.
«M!» gsMtaaa Aye.. 5*5 Ml An*. N«w Torts*.
STORAGE.
NEW YORK. SEPTEMBER 13. 1*». -.T«
Mr*. Mami«-Coy. C. S. H»»w»r< A,
Glenn. Ashton fayton, Mr*. C. Olovw. Mr*,
H. M. l'» Math. Mr*. K. 81m*. Mrs. L. A,
Brown. Mary Kppa. Mrs. M. A. Hay**. W«
.1 Harriett . Mrs. M. Charlea. Mrs. I*«
Simons. Mrs. L. Thomas. Mr*. Jane Tateaj
Mis Annie Gillian. Miss Annt* Wallace.
P. J. Callaghan. Mr». M. Carter, Mr*. Jams
Burn. Mm. L Ftrzgeral'l. Mr*. C. COSHM^
Mrs. O. Ranrles. «..*owp«rt&walt« & C*.«
Raumann Company. Mrs. ElUabet^
P^t^rs. Miss J. Dotson. H. V. \lcmatwi»« "
William Ro»ent>auin. Mrs. R. Mn«t«omery #
11133 Ro»«« Donnelly. Mrs. M. McAnny. B»
T> Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. William fTMt*,
A»hbv Estate (Mrs. L. F. Hull. Dr. Henry
■ V Claus. John J. Bucklew>. Jim. V: S&z
■rllbeza. M»s W. Somerm<tyk«. P. <%■
Cooper. B. V. Krau» (aecouni Kuan*
Brown*. William U»htfoot. Sir*. Emma
TOlls. Mrs. Virginia ReUJ. Mrs L. Coowr.
Buddla Gilmor». Mm M. Cooper. Mr*. Mary
Jackson. Mrs. E. Patton. S. Stokes. R. U.
Mi (account No. 2>. Mr*. Aanta Dona.
Mrs. A .viktns. Mrs. Annl* Barry. Mr*.
F. GoodboUy. Emen Ftscts«r. Mia* Cirri »
Thorar«on. <». I. Robinson, Eearjr fiWaV.
Mrs. N M<*B»an. Mr*. J. Bwing. Earah ,
Frtol. Miss S. Devlne. John XVl&lnacn, Mn..
M. Jenkins <by Sirs. SaJi«» Boyd>. Mr*. B.
Rleter. Mrs. M. far.ahan. Mrs. Cana>MMP*
thorn>. W. 11. CrUtendon: To* and eacia
of you are hereby nottned that, the Ufa
for payment of my lien upon Ul* property '
hereinafter described having expired, aftaj
<1u» notice thereof had been «tr«o you. I
will cause such property, to wit.: >WJH
roods, personal tCecta ana) ia*i«aaaa»**M
stored by you or in your na«i«. to tki
Guaranty Storage Warehouse t» a« saal as
pnMio auction, aceordins «• the statac* In
such cases ma%* and provided, at » v « > -
'. house*. Noa. Sll and 313 VTesc-4l<it st..
Stow Tork City, en WH»wl*j. O«ob<rr «,
1900. at 10:30 a. m.. and If til« sale • ,:-r-o«
1 to not completed on the said am:« th* **!■*
.■will b« contlnu-d at thi> ni»> plac» on •».•?»
i and #v^ry Wsineaday tlietea!t?r. bogtnnln^
■at 10:30 a. m.. until 1 a sale Is completed^
i Ouaranty Storage Warehouses . ' Joha X,
.Webh. Proprietor, " ,■ ;,