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..jr :8 load". Oearanr«»s w<=re 257,000 bushels. * ""professional s*ntlment is bearish. There Is '"'view that som* <nterf>st9 which are lons of ¦rtea! ««* l<«-a viI >' l" 3^^. fl n^ »^at li<iuldatlon •-.>• m srould result in a continued -linr-. The Corn «t the do«« showed a loss of half a cent, - a - one time chwed even fomewhat more de *JJ ' t^an th«t. On tii*> si=ns of weakness there C *4*l !»crfn*'"F pr»-.««ure from Patten and the other L,n> Phillips. whc has been the bu U leader of we cpcr.ly pave support, but there was the belief v Va*s d >i"? seme M ItUtg under cover. May ** p( . at «09»e. pold briv. een 40:» 4 r and 4 " : * c bid. and *"^<j ;.- 4'^sc to ?O'sc. "The Price Current" esti *^j t he farm reserve at MMNI bushels. [e^a-t TTJ.'OM.OM bushel? last year. Cables were JVloirer. Liverpool ¦¦¦:* offering B ore ' reely - There was not E ° much outsl Je • h-v'se- 75ie c<i * h dPmand 1 era was slow; In view { j t'^e break about 130.000 bushels worked. The ibesrd reported 0" loads for export. The local aan were J35, w'th 2f's for to-morrow. w were decidedly weak, reaching the lowest aelst D«' In May suld from l *c to :4^ic. and \^rl «t .- 7 »^- Pwten was helping the decline tlor-p: Ph!' !i r s lia<i lon^ oats for fale. There was ["'good - ea ' °^ se "' r -&« brlh for long and short «ccoi!f.t. On the break the loadinp loners <Ild the Inj^nr through brokers. A large frrlng business \«t effect ed-500.«vO bushels. flaxr- was weak, prices losing Be to Ie May tlowd at RR U»« fash at ' •*¦ There were 48 tin "? ¦***• s" 14 '" 81 -^ laPt yezr provisions were strong, pork up 30c; lard and tt* "P :: - to 3*3 '*'- Armour led the buying, the ~st t;n>' ? I"'c1 "' c as bf ' en in the rnaiket openly for a> j a , He bought pork and rib* There were only jy^, hogs, instead cf 2^,000 estimated. The cash iemand continued good; it looks as If the rush of agp was over. bankers ens Drokfrs. VERMILYE & CO., BANKERS. MMO & PINE STS.. NEW YORK CITT 13 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON. jukn fn V. S. Cm-ernment BonJ* and ether Investment Securities. D#- ICfcits received and intere*: allowed on Balances. &UUfcl>efl JS6S. Tel. call SB Cortlandt. FRED. H. SMITH. STOCK BHOKER, 8 DROAD ST M S. V. Member V T. Con. Stock Ecchanca. fTOCKR. BONDS AND GRAIN Bfuf v sold and carried n 3 moderate margin. [¦¦¦IWMI 1-16. "Jack of P-a )«¦> Et-ilitlc. u»oo application. HENRY CLEWS & CO., BANKERS. 11. 1.1. 1C A. 17 kire>*id St. MeniliiT' >. V. Slock i;».li jintce. Order* executed for lnvesLment or on margin. Interest tDoved or. deposits eubjert to check at Eight. Act as Uttsrtal Acents foe Corporations and Investors. Indus trie! Cotsbtnatlors Orgai.lzed. ¦ «;ov*Tiiiiifiit anil utlier l*Trstmrnt Honda bt'utlit and «old. EP.ANCn OFFICES: T. W. Ba ft., or Waldorf.l2O2 &th Ay... rp .r. »th St. 4f7 B'wav. E'.llt Ex. B i«. !56 Worth 4 39 Thomas St. V! HaSsoa St.. ilerc. Ex. !16 Court St.. Brooklyn. C. F. FROTHINGHAM, 20 BROAD STREET. Te-le. >o. r»^4« (unlandt. OITSIDE SECURITIES DOIGHT, SOLD A\D QIOTED. COAL AND COPPER PROPERTIES. DE HAVEN & TOWNSEND 41/ I aJI Street 428 Chestnut Street. SEW YOKK. PHILADELPHIA, KrmDrrn of the »w.York and Philadelphia ¦•*** i.icliance'. Oar office* being con nected by Itrlvttte telt-cri.;.;.. ¦,!• ra iv either imrl.fl «illl U*. .irokiipily riernled. Din&enfc Xoturs. CO\n\K\TAL tobacco COMPANY. [A] DinDEND OF ONE AND^TUItEE-QUAR IVIDEVD <»T ONE A\l> THREE-QUJiB TERS PER CsUmJH tI*4*JH has rM* day t#en de- CtTtd on the Preferred Stork of Continental Tobacco Cjmpar.r, tiavabte at the offices of Manhattan Tnm Ccm l«»y No. W Wall Street. New York City, on and after A? 1 ".: 2:: : if« 01. to the holders cf said Preferred stork of nj£ r V;' 1: " C».impar.y - i< stock irmaeitf books on March Pwferrea rtork transfer book* will elea*) at 3 o'clock "• XL. on M»rrn lith. lttta. and will reopen st ll> o>i "-k a. K. on April I ¦ -.. IWI „ H. D. X INGE BLR F. Treasurer. AMERICAN BEET SUGAR COMPANY. PBiFEKRED STOCK UIVIDENU NO. 7. No. 82 Nassau Street. New York. , . _._ Marcn ith. laol. j^EEGTI.ar QUARTEKLY DIVIDEND (No. *__"> c! ONE AND ONX-HAIJ Per '.-it., on the rREFERUEL) itack of this Company, has been declared. I»}*tie on Apr:: ltt, I9OL to Stockholders of record at tw c.a»» cf business ... lCih. l«>Jl. Cheques m- . U rr^ned. . J. E. TL'CKER. Treasurer THE COMMERCIAL. CABLE COMPANY Tntvtt- t-»-^ If « w York - Ma rch &. 1901. J)nil'LNri No. 47. 'lit.- regular quarterly ~ Crtflenfl of one ard thr*^-quarter» per cent, will be ftir A i r:J '¦ IJCI - t0 »rt^-k!.c!Jers of r-cord en March H,, .2? M Jbt lr * r *ltr buoks w. ill oe clore.l March 20 and re <Strti April J. E c . i-i^ATT. Trtasurer. THE SINGER MAXUFACTCRDfa COMPANY. kk u ii< k is hereby givea that a quarterly r— . 4lVll l" J cf V + P* r cenl on The capita! eu«-k of at s Ccn^ny bss teen ie;:3rc\. payable or. March Mth. rS'i. S^S d SS? m «if T "'' lTi at Th ' ***• °« business on S**w& ?n? n - The « ran! f'>- «>«*• win dore on ««-ca rcth at 3 p. rr. ani open April Ist «t 10 a. m. T - E HARDENBERGH. Assistant Secretary. financial fllcctin New York. January J2th. 190 L ... I lectio,, .Notice. •VnTTCi I*1 '* ° arl l>M »-»««' "all»vny Co. 3 UIICi - ;s hereby siven that the annual rVinilT'r?* ft th * r ; or * "¦'¦' "'T* of th« Missouri Pacific te.^S!S rr U < "J^! Clty nf ¦•• Uau '"' M«""wrl. en Tnes tl-n r«" .1* '* V £' l - st 9:Crt oeloc* A M.. for the elec- S?AS22? P irec ' or « v*u * «* ensuing year. and for %S«' *^ <"""¦ business that may come be *"! U \J* *, ,heh c snrnal n.eetlng of the Directors e-cVacT ; .' -' * ' '• tne "nae diy. at 12:00 r, jf««^S. . T J,« "¦an*fT bocks mill be closed on Tues •¦ifce i ',V " t> S: °" " >: ' rk P - M • "1 reopened j- .;.¦ "eJ m—rlng of the atoca- Aattt^ « B , y GEO - J - f GOULD. President .... New York. January 12. 1801. ft. 1 n ,.t . Llfcllou .Notice. Louis. Iron Mountain «V Southern Hall- XOTIrX OTIr |g bcreby n> lven that the annual aewui^JVL'!? tto^ t '?, o:< ''"' of 'he St. Loots. Iron "*t£tiA%~% fr Rallwa ' r Coirp^ny will be held at pony in t ..e city of St. Louis. A. ». - ' March !:th - ' ;#o >- »' for o'clock •inn, . ¦ ¦ hlrtaeej jMraetara for the er. ««et cUTco~» tLU * tr» nellCt . lon of *"y ether business 1 ttToiSc^rJ it? f*"l r " tetlr «v The.anr.ual meeting eaaij*^ ¦ -id at the same office on the uTi^ 'I 'i£^z^ The transfer boaks will ¦""•«« of \£°££i f;° th !r *"» *«•"««««« thY t annual * ur m» «tjekhriider» »-r any a<!jou!rnn:em thereof. _< H. CALET Secretar»? E °- J - GOU^ D - **«*">*¦ Coporinrr-ljip JCoiirrs. **w VorU. Philadelphia, and Part.. v, „,„.. March «. 1301. **WSi*t f ' W - nBXaS^ •« _-» year. Vlee ti2i"c!v - rf '•*? *-» Tork „•• ICMir - n <* Company, is ,*•» ,*'•** " parner in our firms In New York. *™«4t!phia. and Part.. rodent In New York J. P. MORGAN & CO., New York. DREXEI, & co., Philadelphia. MORGAN. ITARjnS _- CO., \Z — . ._ _ Paris-. Banks QARFIfcLD NATIONAL BANK, --J- St. and 6th Ay., New York. r • • - - $1,000,000 Vo^Wp^ 1.000.000 w - — DOL'GLAES. Ais't "— _ltr J«e«, Directors: /manual. 5150,000 F r ir^t Mortgage Rye Per Cent. Gold Bonds — ok tjif: — CENTRAL ELECTRIC COMPANY. Dated July Ist, 1900. Dated Ju!y Ist, 1940. Subject to call after 5 years at 110 and interest. Interest payable Jan. Kit and July Ist at the office of the Fidelity Trust Co., Newark, N. J. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD COIN OF THE PRESENT STANDARD OF WEIGHT AND FINENESS. EXEMPT PRO3I TAX IN* ZNTFrW JERSEY. Issue Limitoci to - - 3*700,000 Present oviLt»t«,nLciixxs - - 600,000 Coupon Bonds of the denomination of $500 and $1,000 with Privilege of Registering the Principal. Circular containing letter of Mr. Philip N. Jackson, President of the Central Electric X?,,n februao 2,. 1001. giving full particulars re-ardin- the financial position ol the Company, mailed upon application. J. S. RIPPEL, February 27, 1901. 760 BROAD STREET, NEWARK, N. J. CALL FOR ARIZONA UNIVERSITY BONDS. OFFICE OF THE TERRITORIAL TREASURER. PhrrnU. Arizona, February 26. litOl. There belnc 17.11*00 in the p:nK.ln«t fund, 1 will pay upon presentation University bonds of the Territory of Arizona and accrued Interest thereon. Nos. 19 to 25. both Inclusive. Inttre»t will ceaso from and after March 25. 1001. THOS. W. PEMBERTOV, Territorial Treasurer. Spring T.csorio .m-:\\ -ji:ihi:v. HABDON HALL. ATLANTIC CITT. N J. v ery modern appointment ani comfort. Hot and cold sea water baths. Golf links. Writ* for Illustrated literature. LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. *- >w Tork Offlre— Frefl. H. Sooneld. 1 Madison Avenue. WdDCLDILirdDK!! Kl^lLlLo ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. I^irectlv on Beach-front, with direct approach to Board walk, tnobetmcted view of ocean. Built entirely of Mick. Stationary wai>h»tands In bedrooms. Rooms «inKle or en suite, with hath. Hot and cold sea water baths and every known appointment. For erring rates, booklet. *Ve"davison. m*, " - "• KEEN ' Propr ATLANTIC CITT. N. J. «-5£ en Psn"»n ana h»a'e-l Bun Parlor directly orer board- V.." Parches on a level ¦"•th and Joined to boardwalk. tea anil freeh pr;vat» h«ths Oolf privileges. . JOS I A II WHITE A BON. TOE LE6iISSAK!°SSISADIQ HALi; Pennsrlvanla-ave.. near Beach, with view of Ocean. _ Atlantic city. N. J. bun Parlors, Rooms with Bath. Library wttn the Maga. tines. Afternoon Tea. Evenfnr Dinner. Booklet. CtIAIGHBAI> & CHAIGHEAD. DfIdDTTIEIL TTS&OT&SXIDUBiIp ATLANTIC CITT. N. J. ' Every modem Inxurr. Dining mem enclosed In cl*'"'. Over fifty private oaths attached to suites with t>alt and fresh water. Barrage checked from hotel to all parts of the country. r> <a. WHITE. Jr., OWNER AND PROP. HOTEL BERKELEY. em the Beach. Kentucky Aye.. ATLANTIC CITT. N J. Main eotildnr leai*s to Bnardmalk and ocean-frnnt sun pa--lorß Capae.t\- four hundrod. All modem conveniences. Daily Orchestral Concerts. Special Spring Kates. Writ* for Booklet. JAMES AND GDORGD BSW. THE ALBEMARLE. Virrlr.la-ave., near Beach. Atlantic City. N. J. This elegant modern hotel, new throua-hnut. Is offering ruperlor accommodallcr.a. Including elevatnr to Hreet large sunny rooms, many with bath; fteam h»at 2 ono njuare feet of eun parlors ar.d every passabl* cr.nven'eri'-e For special rates during March. |10. $12 and *lfi w*^k:y. CulUne a feature. Capacity 400. Booklet on rf'iu-.- J. P. COPE. HOTEL NEW ENGLAND. South Carolina Aye. , r .«l Beach. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Central and best location. Offering n>*lerat* rates for the best accommodations and atrvlce Elevator, steam heat, ssn psrlor. rirlvate ba'hn with suite* and ever>- mod ern e«iti«r>me?it. Hntel has }»'*• sunny rooms with south ?m exposure. Write 'or booklet and special Snrlnr tem-.s BRYAN & WILLIAMS. HOTEL ADOLrnUS. Atlantic City. K. 3. Kentucky aye.. near th* Re»rh. Every modern convenience. Hot and com water baths. Cure. Buffet. Send frr booklets. Wtsl open K-bruary M. 1801. THARLES A. BAAKE. i'roprletor. HOTEL BELMONT. ATLANTIC CITi. M .1 Vlrirlnln-ave. and Beach. OPEN ALL YEAR. Strictly fireproof; steam heat, elevator sun parlor hot and cold sea-water baths. Special rate* foi March. ¦ '- E. S. WATSON". Manager. THE ARLINGTON. X Ocean END Mi "ft tran Aye.. Atlantic City. N. J. New management, newly furnished and decorated. All modern Improvements. COMSTOCK A ODWOLT. Props.. Formerly Clerks at Hotel Walton, Phila THE NEW RUDOLF. Atlantic City. N. J. OPENS MARCH STH. Oc^an front. Capacity v/iO Large*! and moct modern on the Coast. Rooms en »ulte with sea and fresh water baths. American an! European r'«n. .Special Spring rates. Orchestra and weekly social feature" New York king Office. 'Si Inlon R . : , r » 11 to 5 o'clock. CHAS. R.. MYERS. HOTEL CHELSEA. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Oper.s for spring eeaeon. Saturday. March 10th. Directly on the Heach. In the finest and most exclu sive section. 300 large rooms and <r\ery one. on oc«an front, Ms) private hall and lresh water baths. For va cancies or booklet, aiidreas J »• THOMPSON & CO.. Proprietors. THE ST. CHARLES. ON TUB REACH. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. T'rwards of £50.000 ha» Just been expended in addi tional Improvements, which Include fifty new private bathrooms, finished in Italian marble, with hot and cold fresh and eea water attachments, ehowern. etc etc The note! contains mure, private baths than any rev.* hotel la the country. Write for booklet. JAS. B. REILLT. Propr CHESTER INN. ATLANTIC CITT X. J. N«w Yi.rk Av»nue, r.»-ar Beach. — Enlarged to rapa'-ltv of tm; -levator; roorr.« rir.gle and en nutte. with bath open ali year: booklet mailed. D. KKAtTBR 4 tlantic CITT'S new and LOXtTsUOCI HOTEL STRAND. tun-parlor, dlnln: room and apartments. Its equipment is unexcelled by any other resort hoteL Fifty (suites with hot and cold sea water baths. Write for Spring; terms and Illustrated booklet. FAIRBAIRN & WILLIAMS. BERK SHIRE INN. ¦*-* Vlrg!nla-«ve. and Beach. Atlantic City. N. J. Under new management. A complete modern all-th«» year hotel, with a capacity f 300. in the most popular teclion. 100 feet from Hot and Cold Sea Water bath* Every comfort and convenience for guests. Elevator to street, steam heat, baths, etc. Cuisine and service are feature*. Spring term* are reduced. Booklet. J. O. & J. E. DICKINSON. HOTEL GLADSTONE. ATLANTIC CITY. K. — Modern hlgh-clais hotel on the Ocean front, with every convenience an<l luxury; hot and cold sea water baths with suites; sun parlor commanding view of beach 6j*-clal Spring rates. Booklet. Coach meets trains. STONB & COLLINS. Hotel CLENDALE. ST. JAMES PLACE AND BEACH. ATLANTIC CITY. x. .1 Second season. Modern in appointments. Capacity Cf>o Elevator. »team heat, private baths, etc. Bprlng rates reduced. Booklet. L. F. UL'RCIi. HOTEL MAJESTIC. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Virginia Aye. 3rd house from Beach. Offer* «pe<:*li> low rates for March. Equipped with elevator, steam heat, baths, etc. Capacity 250. Illus trated booklet. OS HORN & MILLIARD. HOI'MIIURST. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. l'er.n»>ivanla Aye.. rear Beach, the most fashionable section. "P orouirhiy modern hotel with erery comfort far Spring ruests. Elevator, ¦team heat, sun parlor, etc. .Spring term*. Booklet. HENRY DARNELJ* HOTEL. IROQCOIS. Ocean end So. Carolina are.. Atlantic City. N. J. one of the best of the new note!.--. Capacity SSO and modern to •very particular. Thoroughly equipped with elevator, steam teat. sun parlor. Kooin* tingle or en aultc, with bath, etc Excellence In table and service. liooklet «nd bonne terms mailed. W. F. t-HAW. 1 jOiEL sTEKLJNO.— Ocean End Kentucky aye.. Atlantic City, N. J. FIRE PROOF. )U4 to »3.£io day. special weekly rates. Booklet. HOTEL. BOSCOBEU Atlantic City. N. J. Completely remodelled. On* of the finest Spring houses to Atlantic City. A. E. MARION. mm CHATHAM — Atlantis City. S. J.. Para Place, X oppoelie The Brlctiicn: 100 yds. from beach; steam heat: gun parlor. H. C. PHILLIPS. THE WESTMINSTER.— Kentucky Aye. near Beach. Atlanue City. N. J. Steam beat: tun parlor: elevator to l*v*l or street; special _pr_g rate* CHAS. BUHRE. NBW-YOBK DATLY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY. MARCH S. 1001. .financial. Spring lUsorts. SEW-JEUSEY. rpHB RUNNYMBDE, J- ATLANTIC CITT. N. J. .i"' 1 "" new hotel, newly furnlsf throughout. Eleva tor. private baths, un parlor, sieam heat electric llfthts Location— Park Place, overlooking City Park on the »•*«*• . «2i' « P " March 2. Fourteenth season. Illustrated Booklet mailed. Mrs. L M ILWAIN. KENILWORTH INN, Atlantic C.ty N J Kentucky aye. and Beach. Capacity 800. First-class hotel at moderate rate*. Elevator to sTcet level, steam heat, sun parlors, etc Book let- J. T. ROBERTS. TEN VIKUS OF ATLANTIC CITT can be obtained If your address Is cent to HOTEL I'll VILLB This hrtrl la first class In all particulars. Rates ex trem.ly u>w; centrally a:ij btautlfully located. Gund table a.nd servtoe. m. \v. truit. LAKEWOOD. NEW JERSEY. Improved In all essentials since last season, with new Palm Room and ntfcer attractive features. DAVID B. FLLMER, Manager. Horace Porter. Ae«oclate Manager. THh QUEEN", OCEAN C.POVK N J. Plrectljr on the bearh HANIioOMKLT FTTTKD as a WINTER HOTEL steam heat; sunny exposure; thor oughly moden.. Tele;,!, .re VJ~. M. CLEMENT. THE ALASKA. OCEAN GROVE., V J. Ocean end of Pltma.i Aye A flrst-c!as» modern hotel; steam heat: lare-» nun parlor; hot and cold sea water baths. N. H. KILMER. VIItniMA. WUIfSISBIIL^IIA mi ©lrlralllliil!fl©a ELEVATION. 2.500 FEET. A DISTINCTIVE HEALTH RESORT On Chesapeake * Ohio Ry. OPEN ALL TUB YEAR. HOTEL. OF THE HIGHEST CLASS. The fine course cf th» Virginia Hot Fprlngs O If Club sdj^lns the Hotel. All baths from finwtnn springs of nat urnl^ hot water, the most curative known for tout, rheu matism and ¦ »i Pullman rompartment car New York to Hat Springs without ctian«e. via, Washing ton an.l Ctiesupeake a- i Ohio Railway. Excursion tickets and Pullman reservations at Chesa peake A- Ohio on: rs. S3 and 135* Broadway, and ofOce* Pennsylvania Railroad. New York: also, offlces N. ST., N. ii. tt 11. R. J<.. throurriout New Knuland. 1 RED TERRY. Manager. Hot hprtnss. Bath Co.. Va. AEW-VOHK. THi: ONL.T HOTfeL IN ATLANTIC CITT WITH WHITE SERVICE THROUGHOUT. OPENS MARCH 15. MOKTII CAitOI.IN V. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. A m:M. in • ¦ -.r .-. it hern Ptnea N r to the f r,,r! . f th» |, : X laafi I pin* se< tl m, Plney v. .>» ir.n. an elegant, hoi » ;. all conveniences •raw rates. CRAB. ST. JOHN*. Southern r.r.es. N. fj, Conntrn DoarO. ADIRONDACK MOL'NTAIXS Adlrond* - H ass open Jane Ist; ten • ¦- md $10 I r ' irtl ¦ ; ; Mi. A... Indian Lake. Hamilton >¦ .N Public Xotitca. >^E\V YORK SUPREME COURT.— In the Mattel of Lbs Application of the Hoard of v.i rr Opening and Impro\rme:it o r the City of New York by (ha Cuunh^l to ihe Corporation of said City, relative to acquir- Ing title by the May.).-. Aldt-rmtn and C< .¦mmonalty 'of tii« City of :-.»•¦ York, 10 certain lands tenements beredlta merits ami |.reml.-es In the Twenty-second ,-.i of th- . :itv of New York. b-.'undej by Eleventh and Twelfth A vinari. West Fifty -becond. W,a! Fltiy-thlrd and We st Firiy-fourth Streets, duly selected, located and lukl out di and I V a jubllc park und^r and ln pur*uani-e <.f the provlilons of Chapter 820 of the Law, of IW. We. the un.lert?gned Commlaalonen of Estimate ln the above entitled Emitter appointed I urauant to the provlajona of i'hapter 830 of the Lawb of I&J7. Hereby give notlea to rhe owner, or owners lessee or lessees parties and reruns respectively entitled to or lntereM^d In the lands, tenements, ¦ II lament* and premises, tlile to which Is nought to be aroulre'l in "m* proceeding, and to all others whom It may concern to ill" First: That we have completed our estimate a i^' sessment In the above entltl I matter an.l have nierf i . true report or trunscript of H uch estimate and a— ?.,„"„, together with our darnuga «nj benefit map. In "the « rt lre cf the Department of Public Parks for the ln'olcMcln t whomsoever it may concern. "vctnon ur Second: That the Hoard of Street Opening atM imnr. ire mt-1,1 under and In pursuance of the provision* r/» « ¦ m Chapter 320 of the Laws of 1887 has heret,. ",% dee tnine.i that seventy-flva per rent (75%) , f the expense to be incurred In acqulrlnir the land for such park. ho"ii be a«cs.-e,i upon th- Mjyor, Aldermen and Commor f the City of New York (now The City of New Yoik ,»i that th* balance of nuch expenre should be aasesaed UDon the property, persona und .Mares i" DA benel '-,i by ',, heh c acqulslticij of such rark. md thai the area nil , which raid part or balance of the said expense should be «, bested should be as follow*, namely: "* as " On the north by .'.''.-h Strei-t. on the south \, v jkih Ptn-ef. on the ea«t by Ninth Avenue and on the west by Third: That the limits cf our «s.<Msmfnt for benefit i^ng'Wrhe . P reTf.*7deKed^ B " tUa "- W-« Fourth: Thar nil pnrn-i or persons whose rights tnnv be affected by the said estimate and assessment and who may obiect to the win,- or any art thereof may w"».Vr, thirty days after the firsi publication of this notice file their objections to »uch entlmate tn writing with vi ,• our offire. room No. ! on the fourth flooi of th* B( iate Zeltuni Rulldlng. No. 2 Tryon Row. In the riorough of Manhat tan. a» provided by Section 4 of Chanter 32i» of the Laws of 1887, and that we, the said comml.-sl<.ners. will hear parties po objrctlng at the place last above mentioned on the «th day of April. 100] at two o'clock P. M.. and upon surh fcul*>enuer.t day* as may be found necessary, Fifth: Thai our report herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York at a Special Term thereof to be held at Part ill In the County Court House In the • It] of We Ycrk. Korouch of Manhattan on the 10th day of April, 1001, at the opening of the court on that day. end that then and there, or as soon there- ' after us counsel ran be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be confirmed. Dated F.bruarv 28th 1901. CHAWCET S Trtl'AX. 1 GEORGR FLINT WARREN. Jr.. \ Commissioners. iV J. nVAV. J ¦jricHPH M. SCTTKVCTC. Clerk. Proposals. PROPOSALS FOR METALLIC OBNA MENTS.—PhiIa. Depot. Q. M. Dep't. 14'_ > 8 Arch Street, Phila.. Pa.. March »tth. 1901 — Sealed proposals In triplicate will b* received here until 11 o'clock A. 'M. Faturrlay. March 1«. 1901. tor furnishing this depot with the following mention*! Metallic Ornaments for Collars of Summer Coats, viz.: 10.(H«t Hospital Corp* 1.0 m) Ord nance; 000 Pott Quartermaster Sergeants; 800 Commis sary Sergeants: 4.'<«> Signal Coma; l.«no Electrician Ber CeanU; :..>>"> Engineers; lOO.OuO Numbers (10,000 «acb "1" to ¦•<>¦ Inclusive). Samples can be seen at Schuylklll arataal ln this city. Early deliveries ar« e-wentlal and bidders mutt etate now soon they can be made Govern ment reserves the right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Preference given to arti cles of lomea ie production or manufacture, conditions of quality and price (Including In th« price t,t foreign pro duction or manufacture the duty thereon) being equal. a GUARANTEE in 10 per cent, of the value of the Ornn ments mus;t accompany proposals. UNGUARANTEED BIDS will n<.i be considered. Fifty cents Internal Rev enue rer,u!r»-<l en one number of the guaranteed bid. Blank* for proposal I will be furnWied upon application. Envelope* containing proposals to be endorsed "Proposal* f..r Metallic Ornaments." and H,ldi-<«.-<><l to Col. JOHN V FCREY, A«>«t. Quartermaster General. U. S. Army. PROPOSALS FOB SUBSISTENCE SUP ! PLIES. — Office Purchasing Commissary. U. S. Army. I No. M Whitehall street. New York City. N. V.. March 5. 1101. Sealed proposals for furnishing and delivering pub tUtence Supplies In thin city for thirty days, commencing I April 1. 1901. will be re.-eived at this office until 11 o'clock i a. m.. on March 15. 1901. Information furnished on appli cation. Envelopes containing bids should be marked "Pro posals for Subsistence Supplies, opened March 13, 1001." 1 and addressed to Major D. L. BRAINARD. C. S., U. 8. A. 4 DVEnTISEMENTS and subscriptions for The Tribune .__ received, at their Uptown Office, No. 1.242 Broadway. M door north of 31*t-st., until 9 o'clock p. m. ; advcrtlne ! ments received at the following branch offices at regular office rates until 8 o'clock p. m.. viz : 254 Sth-av«.. s. c. cor. -<-... 152 Bt_-avs., cor. Uth-it.; Macy's. -ays. HOARD A\n ROOMS. | £:— - — HOTEL ROLAND. ¦¦*-•*-. between Madison and Park ayes Mod«. rn hotel with .very comfort and eon »en!en-e DELIGHTFUL ROOMS «1 PER uSTbf? WEE K. LIGHT ROOMS. WITH {;,«'¦ 12 PER WEEK. SUNNY » >"M>. WIT!! BOARD, ?14 PER WEEK. cry r 2° m nn * 3 hot and cold water, steam heat and electric light. Suites of two and 'nree rooms, with bat h. References re- I THa%ONEY NOT Bn EQUALLED FOR j ST . ALBA.VS. 7 East st —Redecorated inroughout; elegant suite; private baths service; parlor dining room; table 40 EAST 38TH ST.- r.arge an.l sa 01 room-;, wim h.-.;,ri : reference e-hani BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. BIL.LJARD AND POOL. TABLR.S. new sntf second h«nd. loweft prices; easiest tern.s. MARX BROS.. J' I nl n Bqtt* re. BISI.XESS CIIAMES. PARTNER WANTED.— Chance for yoaßg man. But |l.fi(>o required. No risk. Money • ¦ted. Address Room 300, 123 Llb <?rtj--!«t. CARPET CLEAX4NG. # CAREFUL CLEANING pets cleaned by sTeam. by band or on the floor. I.BSS Broadway. 421 East 4Sth-st. COE & BRANDT. Tel. 132— SSth. •IRE FOH Klli:i MVTISM. MANT'AL TREATMENT for all chronic musoular anil n.-r\-..i]!« complaints. S'L'K.V ART. 228 W. 2oth-st. I'hyslclans 1 references. OESKS AXD OFFICE FI'IINITrRE. ROLLTOP E)[ESOa© OFFICEJ FURNITURE ln great variety of style and price. T. O. EBLLEW. 11l Fulton St. DiiF>!tn.%Kno. ARTISTIC FRENCH MILIXERT.— Hata opled from latest models at reasonable prices; ladles* own materials made up. HUMPHREY. 219 West 49th-st. COMPETENT DRESSMAKER wishes en gagement* out by day In private families «•- home; perfect fitter: latest yprlr.K styles; remodel*, alters. Address M.. 207 West 42.1 ft. COMPEn ENT ¦!• ¦ mor* cus tomers out i.v the jay. (I V DRESSMAKER.- • lofSth-ave.; has all tl cut by <Isy. Mrs. WILSON. 1" V. ».t • MILLER & FENDER. dressmakera. 219 West 4Dth-st.. can take more customers for the coming *c. s..n: excellent Otters and ceslrners; prlc*a reasonable; also children's cresurakir-a- DETE(TIVE AGENCIES. INTERNATIONAL DETECTIVE AGENCY. Llrenyed and bonded, 330 Hrr-.-i lway Rooms 717 71*. teUphjn* 1.631 Franklin.— AT. civil and criminal rases attended to by expert detectives. mal« and f*ma'e. EMPLOYMENT ace\ciks. IT. BA^TWfflJi.lGlr^E^'S EMPLOYMENT 'BUREAU, -11 East 12d-st.. first cia.-s domestics are f'trpMed. HORTUNs li |: CREAM. HORTON'fi I ¦: CKQAM !¦ the standard |O* ' :rn;r. :'¦¦-'¦ e\rry>...iv unm It. HOW TO III 1 . HEALTHY. IllVlil- Xl I, AM) STKOMG. HEALTH WATER ' th* World InKram '..• ita Water; N matlam, li:< r i> !>' »nd lout . ¦W! LITHIA ¦ U .".: Wes« - BANKBOOK No. M4.SU of the Union Dime Savings Institution is missing;. Any per son il lag a claim to It Is hereby calle.l upon tn present the same within ten day* or submit to hnvlnit «<tM p.«?«b-3ok rancdlej and a new . •-. l!-«u»-d. ¦ Tork. ss ri turn to bank. !> ,-T or STOLEN ¦ ...... ¦ | ¦ LOST.— llankh<»ik No. 060.394. Hitnk f^r KavlnK". 2SQ 4'h-n.ve.. New-Tort Pay ment "topped )'lea»e return bork to tan!<. I>:i.-T or STOLEN.— Banklxvik No. 592.742 or the Bmlcrmnl In-lii«trlal >'av!nit!» Hank. Payment stopped. Please return book to bank. No. 5] Chambers-si. !,. «T >r Bl ¦ ILEN Issued to Hi ni \ v x. of the En Payment st Plesae retun ¦ . . . -• SI HIIIM.III . AT It ••-¦¦¦ : PRICES.— SOO second-hand woe. i nnl !r ¦'-. w.irkfng machines: fully guaranteed: machinery bought an.! ex change,]. QEO It. EDDY. S»a Madlson-st OLIJ HOOKS BOUGHT * soi. n. BOOKS for «•„„„; entire libraries pur chased: calls at residences free 9 a RAINS. 3S".' Sth-ave. ¦TOKaGE NOTICES. !TO M. B. WORTHINOTON K.i Clark <>... Mortimer. Eo J. Moore ami v ife." I- V. Cmnickn. rtri.liret Flynn. Thos Adams Mrs. Lilian A!..lTalt. Mrs T I*-o - n ard. Mrs. Mullen, Austin Welsh Dora Pair*. M irj Hughes. Mrs. O'llara! J T Smith Jwlla Williams. Annie Ouan" j h" Parker. Mrs. S. l>wK Minnie Wilson Jas Wiley, J.js Savin. Alice Burns! N. M. c..i ter. 11. EL Sands, Carrie Hill, Andrew I>-lKh. Pauline Maker. John I Minn Mrs W Itlaok. Mrs. Clifton. Geo. fVatiier. Mr. Gardner, Ml Jlnklns. U il. Wright Mrs Sinclair. The... Bowman, K. A. Tntile. .in;,. F. Milliken. Laoillsa Sampson Wtn. />»-.plln Mrs. W. I! (ireen. I.i Mulhollan.i. I).' Hertz. R Mnr-hiill. J. Wilson. Jrwephln* Hall. W. G. Hasting!!. Harvey Long John S. Plckett. Mary niim. Jos, Drown K;t> Williams. Mr*. Hlacknall. Kmma McAullffe, Alice Butler. Rich. Abumathy, FranKMn. K. Feltner. George Andrews, Prof. Yautus, Mr 11. Bl . I, C Anitn.il. !I. Brown, Mrs. Christie. leu, Muriav Mr.-. M. Hill, Hodges. l: Orlffln, Mr«. I\ Mooney. P. Mooney, Bui hlei s Ex., Chas. Maddoz. Kobt. Curry. Mr* a. O'Connor .las. Small, 3. W. Ben ton, Wm. Mackey. Julia A. Matthews. Mth. F. .1 Dlgnon, Ann!*' V. Armstrong. Ml n. Hoover. Nell Peai-i^n. H. S'.ini merf«. Mr. Barth tl Mr 'Johnson Julia Johnson. Hattie names. Mary Forfay, Mrs. • "lark W. 11. Itanium, Mrs. Fcher.inn. Mary C. Harris, Bamonon LOQlsn Selhert: You «re hereby no'illed that on Uonday March 23. 1901, or Monday. April S. 1001, com mencing at l<> :'¦<• n. m.. there will b# told at :'¦>'" West 37th-st.. *nis city, certain household goods an.l frsonal effects storetl In your respective names, or for your re— spective, accounts. WM. M. HOWLETT, Euccesaor to P. Kapan .t Son. Tvri:\vuiTE«». TTPBWRITERS inewi. $4": H«nn.l-:>,| Rrniir^t.iis. Bmltl - |35; rentals reduced; prompt repHlrlnc. CONSOLIDATED TTPE WRITER EXCHANGE, 241 i'; ..!¦¦¦ :n IIKM' WASTED. Male. ATTENTION! — Men wanted. $.1 to all principal European ports, London, Liver pool Hamburg. Bremen: also free passage and steady positions procured. SHIPPING OFFICES 5 Clinton -i . or 73 Weal WANTED -Men i> tra»*l to Europe t.y assixtine feeding IW< stocli o» f.i-t steamers; al»o experienced cattle men for ntcaiiv- work < *i*. i 1 personalty, ATLANTIC SHIPPING OOTCB, -"' -""' »*-•». WANTED.— Responsible Philadelphia firm wants office manager at New- York; sal ary $1,500 yearly: *7(K) cash and satl.sfao tory reference required; commercial refer ence (umlabsd; position permanent. A.l .ir».-^ Postodlce Uox No. 281, Philadelphia, Perm. WANTED. — man man. strong-, ¦willing and obliging, not afraid of work, for General cleaner and worker In larce building; references; mendy position for right party. Address ROBERTS. Boi 39, Tribune Office. WANTED. — A salearran who is acquainted with the Jobhing notion trad* M York City, tn soil ladies' buckles nn.l I Ue»- must be a hustler and r..i\e g .*! ref erent. ArUlress P. O. !L x 160 It I. •ADVERTISEMENTS ana subscriptions for The Tribune received at their Uptown Office. No. J.S-lt Broadway. 2d do-r north of 31-it-st.. until 0 o'clock p. m.: adver tisements received at the following branch •—OS* at regular office rates until 8 o'clock p. m.. vlj.. 2M sth-»v«.. c. ear. 23d-st. ¦Li 1.33% B<J-ave.. between 76th and 77th «ts.. 1.028 3d-ave., near tUat-st.; 1.703 l.«t »*•-. near buUi-nt.; 650 34-ave.. _•_* *is_ HELP WATTED. Female. A FEW LADIES <.f intelligence atyi good social position enn be financially benefited by undertaking Drtvatelv, a legitimate en terprise. Kor particulars ad.lre-s REX. Box 80. Tribune Office. I WANTED, -Young lady rat stenographer I an.l bookkeept-r; must be experienced. Call LOEWENTHAL. tW West-st. WORK WASTED, t'rntnle. A LITERARY WOMAN of ability and ex perience will edit and revise manuscripts assist with club papers and society reports: work confidential. GRANT, I.::*!' Broad way. BATTERY PARK TYPEWRITING OF i nCE, 21 State-st.. room 101.— English. j German, Spanish and trench typewriting ami translattona carefully executed; also circular letters: rat** moderate. GOViiKNESii.— experienced English governes* desires re-engagement; visiting or resident; pood reference. TEACHER. ¦i-7 West oith-st.. care Mrs. PassailaL STBNOGRAPHkIR and TYPSVYBiTBB.— Ased 21; understands bookkeeping; pos s«ste.l of average Intelligence, conscientious and faithful: with respectable firm; refer ences; salary derate. Box 452. Corona, L. 1. SI ENOG RATHER, typewriter and clerical assistant, by young lady; experienced: references. Ulss .M. CLARKE. General D* livery. New-Yurk Postoßice. STENOGRAPHER and TYPHWRITER.— Remington or Smith operator; first class; rive years' experience; law or commercial: well recommended; permarent position. W. tt.. Rox I*7. Tribune OfT.ce. BTBNPGRAPHER and TYPEWRITER.— By young lady; three years' expert best of references. Address Miss GALVIN. S3 Willlam-st. STENOGRAPHER, expert, educated, well experienced In commercial work and as private secretary, desires permanent posi ¦ion; salary ?15; references. SMITH. 1 007 Parli aye. STENOGRAPHER.— Al. owning machine: outside or bom* work; experienced In fpeclncallon, legal, medical, literary lines etc.; beat work; reasonable. FAY. Box 15' lripiint» Office. I STENOGRAPHER— refined good I appearance, desire* first class position ! can take dictation direct tr> machine; capa . ble of taking charge of correspondence; familiar with office work. FAITHFUL. Tribune Office. 1 STENOGRAPHER, with one year's ex- pertence; reference* furnished. Address . <-. <_.. 1: x .-• ban* Olnce. VISITING (iOVER.NESS.-lty Parislenne superior; perfect lrssons. Call —¦»--. Mile. liARRIE. 2GI Wejt 22U-st. WORK_ WAXTEB. Male. ''' ' A 'rf • ANT PonKKEEPHR, 2.5; graduate of Albany Bu^lnes- College: salary mod erate^ Address GEORGE, A. NYE. West BOOKKEEPER.— Doable entry; asr».i 22 n,pl3, accurate; ten years' experience; five y^ars last pUce h« bookkeep-r and general «>mce manager: city or country; excellent "offi" 1 ' BOOKKEEPER. Bcoi 40. Tnt> ! HOOK-KICBPKR ,r a.s»| :ant; *_p*tt*aced • ••!, accurate: good reffrencea; or sale.*! man: W £s! ln< i te »: Rrs t das* connections. flle^*" EOOKKEErER - Boa 7. TrtDuniTof- BOOKKEEPER.— Hy midjle ag-d Cram- i experirnc<?<! ln double entry ttc. ; some ' j Spanish: w.,rk of any kind: references. Ad- I dr*j.s C. RASSMANN. ?j Stanton-st.. store. | . KEEPER.— Aged 24; competent: •__- I gie and double entry: t; years' pn -'!•¦.-.! > experience; accept a;:y clerical position: ' Tjr* d , > \._" obtir; highest references; $12 ! BOOKKEBfER. 414 West lUth-st. BOOKKEEPER and CASHIER.— By young f,,?"."; < S?*'l lenc *? : qulck at flour** cas furnish > bonds city, country: references; s;il->ry J,. L.; enre Pwertpy, .12 E. 7Sd-st! '' ?*\Vr, I i:uf" o<l , i know " <ii::e of drawing, to I learn with artist. r -n In .v plioto-enK-raving house. DO.NATI. 162 Colu.-nbia-st.. Brook lyn. BOY.* IT. at anything-: -xperlenced entry cl-r*; Cdn furnish reference; • m-e of sJS^C 00 * o '' :: HEAI.T, 3 ° Waal ¦¦\i^r g - S ' ''' "X™-*- C. 252 BOY. 18. In wholesale house, where he ran advance himself; honest, industrious- best !7u^. nV;in"^t. GB RT." care I:r A V ' n!-i\ '\° rA ' c •«>• Kaod reference. J. l:OY. ID. iv hall or bell t->y In hotel or , -refer- ' — ¦ _ I BAKER--Good aecond hand on cakes wTLurr.M'^^rar^: FniEDRI^" COMPOSITOR.— Hand work: .steariv Thur» day. Kr! !a>- and Saturday. COiTPOSI TOH. 24.-5 V:« ? t 10th-st. CAPABLE truatwort iv elderly gentle.-nan ] will r .iv $l>o rth^t. p.«ttlon. Adiress ELLIS, .'W U->.?t 27th-?t. CARETAKER.— By small family for two or more- bouses for rent or sale in return for living rooms: very good reference. B. ¦ I*.. Triliuno Office. DRTGOODS By young Englishman. 14 1 years' exDeriene* In general .Irvs;«-Kids. In wholesale Josoods . use: eailsfled to begin ' it the bottom; thon-.ush knowledge Of Cert ': 1! America nnj the W*~t Ind!»-s; un.ler- ' Manils Spanish. I .re«s F. S. G., 313 East 3.th-st. ELECTRICIAN, young man. *lx years' «x perlence. wishes steady position in hotel. office building or on a yacht or steamer. ' R. BLOHM. 2(yiV2 Sth aye EXPERIENCED phv-l-lan la rr.u* charge '•¦ of tnva'.M st horn» cr travel. Address PHTSICIAJf, TW Uroad-ot.. Newark. N. J. j FIREMAN.— By young man; 1 rtstian; un dfr»tnnil« nt*amnttlnff and s'-".'tinic. Call M. HAMMER 19 3d Place, Brooklyn. FIREMAN, — Permanent or temporary: day or night; competent an.l steady. A.Hress ! F. O. It., care IM I'll.le House., . r telephone 2.345-^-l!ith. FRUIT PRESERVER.— By German; first class: experienced ; understands pre»«>rv- | ire f all klnl^ •¦... , - of pie i fruits, Jims hi.l Jellies; best references j AfldreM K. SCHELLER, 00» Columbua-^ve. ! FORHM \N. — Hustler: experienced for I architectural Iron » •!**; good manager .m.I adviser on work. Address by letter. .1 LAWSOX, 71t» Fast lOd st. BANDY .MAN. with tool* of all kinds, will- ¦ me to work at ajsythln^; reference. G ' S.. .n^ Pcgraw-st.. Brooklyn. JANITOR and PAINTER.— By competent painter. WINRERO. am Paclflc-st. Brooklyn. ' 1 MECHANICAL and ta_DTTRICA*_ WORK luring experience; In handling help: refer ences. Iddress P.; 7:>i Broad -St.. Newark. N. J. - ______ MANAGER or SUPERINTENDENT.— Practical American farmer and stock man: 4«. married ; no chilJren; on gentle man'i •~s::i»e: thoroughly understands rare of «ti>ck an.l Uremral in every line; crops, lawns managing help: fair forester: 6lx years on stock farm: ten years In pres ent ' employ as reman on gentleman's pln'-e: XI references Address C. M. PARK MAN. Methuaa Mass. NIGHT WATCHMAN. By middle aged German, married: sober, honest and will. Ing w.»tker; understands furnaces and boll , .-: Al references. JOHN MOR— 429 East Mst OITICE and BUSINESS MANAGER, ac countant and auditor: Just re«tgned from a managing position with New -York com pany. I". 1 West r^Jith-st. i PACK of bric-a-brac, china, »tc. ; com petent; win nark your goods for moving pr storage; day or otherwise. Address THOMAS. 1.17' Madlson-ave. PORTER — Married man. 2S; handy with tools; understands taking mr» of furnace: willinc and obllgtne; not afraid of hard ' work. RA MR BY. 756 2d-ave. I'OKTER.— Obliging, active; handy with tocls: understands packing, shipping; bt-st reference. J. P. X.. 1.024 Pacific -*t.. Brooklyn. PRESSDR and TAILOR.— Fir « class; ref erences and everything in hand. GABRIEZ. A. BABA. •• Trinity Place. 1 ( STHNOORAPHER and TYPEWRITER— , Three yean' experience; permanent post- , tloi?; thoroughly competent, reliable; best references. SHARP. STt Hancock-st.. 1 Brook SALESMAN, to travel. Address WEB- ! BTER. ISO Carroll-st.. Brooklyn. SECRETARY and COMPANION to gentle- 1 man or lady, travelling or otherwise, by a young man havtne had 0 years 1 expert- j 1 ence: pood stenographer. SECRETARY, i IVi i:_4t ;i7th st. TWO TOUNQ MEN want work together outside of city, with board: strong and 1 obliging. FRED FUNK. 19 Varlck-st. , YOUNG MAN. with wholesale hardware, i agricultural Implement, drug or grocery . House. H. COMSTOCK. 256 West 35th-st. I'OUNG MAN at anything: first class ref erence. J. R. ISA East 4Uth-st. i'OUNG MAN. 21. good family and educa tion, graduate Nazareth Hall, with Al concern: best of reference: salary about $n. P. L. GREENOUGH. 134 Penn-*t.. Brook- WORK WASTED. Male. YOUNG MARRIED MAN, 23, at anything: j understands st-am fitting, gas fitting or porter* work; willing and obliging. RAM UT, 73tf 2d-ave. | YOUNG MAN. 2i>. at anything; has office ! experience: speaks fluent Spanish: refer ences. WALLING. s»> Leroy-st. YOUNG MAN. 23. with a Urge firm. nv« years' experience as salesman and assist i ant bookkeeper: references. FREDERIC B. MORLOK. *J» East ilst-st. : ADVERTISEMENTS and subfcnpUons for i _ Jfh« Tribune received at their Uptown ! Office. No. 1.242 Broadway. 24 door north : of 3!st-at.. un:i' 0 o'clock p. m. ; adver ] tisements received at the following branch ; orflcea at regular ofice rates until 8 o'clock P, m r viz. 254 Sih-ave.. s. c. cor. 23d-9t.; 15- Otn-ave.. cor. 12th-et ; Macy's. «th ave. and Uth-st.: 142 Columbus-ay*., near j West *Bth 't : io« West 42d-st.. near 6th ave.; 82 East Hth-st.; 267 West 42d-s* . , tw en , Q ' th ""d Sth ayes ; 13& East 47iv ! S Jt. : • t^2«^. av *- bet «««n "6th and T7th ay«." 1.023 3d-ave.. near Blst-st . 1.703 l»t- DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WAXTED. ~~~~~~-"~~~~~- Mule. ¦; ATTENDANT, nurse or masseur, durtng afternoon a-d evening; highest reference ¦ froni present employer.' Address LOAD, , 542 West 47th-at. j RITI.KR.-Ry rally experienced and relta DM man; sixteen years' excellent recom mendations as to ability and character; tall neat. intelligent, steady; disengaged on ac count °| family going abroad. COMPB TKNT. Box Xl. 1.24-' Broaaway. BUTLER.— By Japanese: thorough experi ence it ten years: steward in flub or on r»rht; first lass references. TUMI, 41 East BUTLER or VALET.— Swiss French: 12 rear*' he*t references. ( HA 1 MONTET. t 2i •¦ East 73d-st. ¦ . BUTLER.— First tea*; honest; strictly *>- ber; sixteen years' best references. %d | dresii BITLER. 7S.T Park-aye. BUTLER.— french; disengasel; family go | ing «bro* honest, sob^r; tl\» years' city reference. G. P.. i; i: 2tis. 1.2R3 Broadway. I CARETAKER. — Hy marrieil couple; private > dwelling; l*«t city reference. R. F. ; RKr. >>7" 2«l-ave. I CARETAKER.— By married couple. for private residence; good reference: city or country. GARITY. MS Columbus-aye. COACHMAN.— Eaclish; married, no family; good references; country or city. BOWES, I ?x:. West 52d-»t. i —^ ____ __^ _ j COACHMAN.— English, married; first class i In al: Its branches: strictly temperate: 19 , year.* unc-.velltM references." written or per sonal. WILIJAM OSBORXEJ 30rt West 34th-st. i COACHMAN— flngllah; single; references. Address HORSES, 314 2d-»t.. Ellaabeth. COACHMAN — Thoroughly experienced: Al references; Protestant; total abstainer. G. 0.. 213 West End-ay«. COACHMAN. — Country preferred; hare the best of references. Apply or address J. j ¦V, M West aUt-**.. stable. j COACHMAN— COOK , ,- LA UNDRESS.— By I man and wife. on gentleman"* place; will ; Ing and obliging; rtl.seneage.l March 10. Ad I dress GERMAN. 2»:» West 24th-st. COACHMAN.— Single; competent and relia ble; careful city driver, go any distance; wiping an! "Mla;in«: Al personal referec«-». ! t>RI\ER. Rox 11. Tribune Office. j COACHMAN.— Married; medium size; In ¦ private family: thoroughly understand | his business in .11 Its branches; first class ; refprences. .'. j-I. 1.779 Broadway. j COACHMAN.— By German cavalry sa *gts» with best kn..w>Jse of horseback riding : and city driving, diligent, willing, with ! j best references; with German speaking fam- > . lly; ni.nrerate wages. TUERK. !>Xi East 1 Mil st COACHMAN. — Gentleman going to Europe ilesires to. secure position for his coach man, whom h» can highly recommend as a careful city driver: married, .''»'.. me en cumbrance; neat and a good worker; willing and obliging; 12 years' reference; present employer can a* seen. 134 West >-"ith-st. COACHMAN.— Thoroughly understands care horses, sows lawns: country preferred; sober nd i»-: ; 50.-.I reference. I. C. U x 317. 1.20 Broadway. COACHMAN.— With private family; single handed- competent, experienced coachman I an.l caretaker lawns, roads, furnace; single; soter, Industrious man, personal refer 1 ences'. RELIABLE^ Pox* S. Tribune OfnYe. COACHMAN.— Single; lately landed: pr< vate family: couniry preferred: under stands the proper care of horses, carriages, etc also experienced In care of lawns and flowers. C. Box H. Tribune Office. ' COACHMAN.— Aged 33. rriarrtei. no fam ily: rtty or country; best city references. I SCOTCHMAN. 214 East T3d-5t.. Rothery's b*a FARMER.— By married man; life experi ence; farm, iitock. milker, greenhouses, ' vegetables, fine horses, carriages: wife but ter, chicken*, laundry; no children- refer ences. WILLIAM. 53.1 West 20th-st. FARMER and GARDENER. — By Protes •ant; experience and reference. JAMEi* : SMITH. 2<15 SI iv... room 7. FARMER.— Englishman, as working fore man on gentleman's stock, grain, dairy or truck farm; wife |*sd htsttawasakei two children: flr»t class references. J. 3. So I West : Itl •• . Bayonne. N. J. GARDENER.— By married man; one child; thoroughly understands the care of a g»n tlemaa'g country place an.l irreenh3a~-s; : reference* Address GARDENER. 80 West I Amity-»t.. Flushing, Long Island. G A RDENFR.— SingIe; take charge of prl- I «at* place: competent li all branches, un 1 der glass an.! outstde: good references. Ad dress Box 1-1 Falrfield. Conn. GARDENER. — English; married; American and European experience: thoroughly I competent In all Its branches: best cf ref erences Care *f DON, 114 Chambers-st. GARDENER IHBAD>.— Set ten; marrt*!: i thoroughly practical. InctudUsg forcing of I fruit, flowers, vegetables; 2O year* expert- t ence in Scotland and Aates with best fam- • '.lies; has references f» prove character and j ability. BROW, Box 43. Tribune office. GARDENER. Scotch, mail no family; ! 1 life experience on gentleman's estate- un- I derstanda management of greenhouses, hot I and cold graperies, laying out ct new place | directing of help: fully understands h's ; business; best reference. Address J W ¦ Itox 2*. Tribune OB ••¦ GARDENER— i:v Scotchman: single; 1 fe ; experience In all »ork pertaining to gen- : lleman's country place, both un-Vr ui.-i-jt and outdoors: can furnish Ilrsi class rtfrr er.ces. T. M.. 134 East 12th-st. GARDENER— Stasis, middle aged; :.. r | oughly competent, reßabte sober man- ' milk: care o*M r*s>; can take full charge- ' eight years' personal etty reference, from ' one place. JAMES. Box 12. Tribune Office. ) GARDENER.— private place; life ex- i perlence; all branches, greenhouses and ' outside; highest references; English. 37; ah- ! atalner; married; one child. Address Box ! 245. Ore— Conn. _ : GARDENER. FARMER.— By married man i • :;s>. one child, as working foreman on ' gentleman's place; boar. l help If required reference. Address GARDENER. Hetnp^ stead. Long Island. GARDENER— German Protestant, mar- I ried. no family. competent in all branch- i es. wishes full charge of gentleman's place; ! 7 years" reference from last employer. F. FOERSTER, 23 Wood Place. Yonkers; positively no agents , __ ______ . GARDENER.— SIngIo; with a thorough, , practical knowledge of the business under glass and outdoors; best reference as to ' character ana ability. Address L L. Box 12. Tribune Orßce. : _———-—-—————-—-—————.. — — _____^____ i GARDENER. — English; married: thorough ly practical; horticulture and the care and management of a tint class establishment; i highest personal recommendations ad to character and ability. Ad.lreas GAR- i DENEJL 48 WarburtoD-ave.. Yonkers. GARDENER.— Scotch: thorougnly practical ' in horticulture; conversant wtth til I branches pertaining to ser.tleman'e place- , married. B. 8.. Box 19. Tribune Office. GARDENER and Unds<-_v»» o f long ex perience; married, no children; competent to take charge of gentleman's private place; as superintendent or head gardener, belnr an expert cultivator of tropical plants, roses, grapes, etc.. and vegetables j In and out of doors: best of references, i Addreas Box 31. Oradell. N. J. GARDENER and FARMER. — Age.l 42; sin- ' Kir, understands all work on privar* Pla.-e and Xa,rm: reference. RHODE; 3 » lector-st. " " '¦ GARDENER. — Thoioughly practical in hat- I tlcultnre and all duties pertaining to first class place: Scotch, married; good refer ences. 8.. care Den. HI Chamber»-st. — ' 1 GARDENKR.— By young marrletl man, as first man; thoroughly understands ' the STcwlng of flowers, fruits an.l vegetable? also car» of stock; first ela;« rtfervncea' Address H. X.. 4»s West 43th-st. rrn '- wl - GA RD EN ER.— Competent to take charge of gentleman a place; references from well krown place*; married. 2!»; no family l< G. ,(.'.. Triburi? om.-e GARDENER.— Thoroughly understands pri «at( family, country residences- always looks to employer's interest; good vegetable gardener; lawns, driveways etc - recom mendation*. GARDENER, 237 Washlnston st.. Brooklyn. ADVERTISEMENTS ana suoscxlptlons for The Tribune received at their Uptown Office. No. 1.242 Broadway. 24 door north of 3lsi-st.. until 0 o'clock p. m.; adver tisements re. en d at the following branch ofaces at regular clSoa r»!M >ia:l! - o'clock p. m.. viz.. 234 Mh-ave.. ». c. en». ;a<j _ st . 132 6th-ave.. •<•¦> I2th-st. . Macy's. 6th iv«. and 14th- *. ; 14. Columbus— aeax ', W«st «-_.-•_.* 106 W«M -__-•_. DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WASTED* JlaU. " *¦ : CARPE.NTR. — Has aMt etas* menials: sober and willing. Address T. 0.. TrtSuna OSlcf^ • , GARDENER.— By Scotchman; lifelong ex perience as su**t lntetxlewl of gentleman's) 1 tstaic; understand* >>;• merit of green houses, hut »nd cold «rap«*ri€9. laying out ,of new rl:»cf*. dlrm-tinn of ale; fully un t derstand* his h;jstrif«; beat of references. ' Address. GARDENER, Box JO2. Flsjltsllrl, N. J. . — ; IIIIIIIW Scotch: married; thonsoKhlr understands his tiualness; care Of gUaw ; and all pertaining to a tlr?t <•!*.•* gentl*> | man's pi-.. JkMraai R. S. WKEUR, MM Don. IU Chamber»-st. ! GARDENKR— By German, with small fam ily, on private i.lac*. '."< year* ol practical expeiience in sre^nhouae. caiaictr fruit* and I v«>s»-f<»r, '»,, hiilldlns rmi.ta. landscape si*bjlc i and mana«r»ment of live stock. J. C. ! HICKEL. M WalKer-st. GARDENER. -Single, thoroughly under stitnUa charge of gentleman's country place: er-*n!ious-. a.l vegetables, care ct ! horses, drive, milk: good ail around man* , willing and obliging, personal reference. EmVAttl>. Ttox 10. Tribune Offlc*. GAKIit:.NKIt ot matugar oi a gentleman's country place, by ore who understand* I Ms business if* every respect: can furalats I twenty '-ears' rv'erencea. Address T. £. F.. j Bex 240. Leo. Maaa. i GARDENER. — i.v thoroush man: well posted ln all bnnchM of horticulture; eompefent •¦• •¦»!<- chars,? of gentleman"* ¦ country place; a«-'f 37; "ingle. Address A j JEXI>RICKK Boonton. N. I. GARDENER 3lngl«: thorou<!Jly under stands the care of gentleman* country pftte*; unrl<?r blwh an.l outside work : also stock: best city references. CARDEXEIB. : i'»\ 3. •:-¦¦, OfSc*. GAUDEINER. — Understands under artaas an.l outdoor stardenlnr. lawns. driveways. shrubs, trees; B;r»od vegetable grower: ref erences. GARDBNE^t. Bax 13. Tribune Of fice. , GARDENER.— Scotch, m.irri^. care eoua try pi jce; practical In ill branch**: good refrr^nce*. .V:.|r-vi <; P.. Bo* 1. Trlbun* 1 Office. BEAD OARDESER-: «oetcS. age 4 3S. marrtM one- child. i.-t open to »i eng»eT« mer.t with am- lady or gentleman reQUlrUs* the -'¦ !¦•¦• of <» thcroughly practical man. m al. branches: four years In present alt unflon; be.ft "f references. Address R.. Boa 1,3»i1, Ansonia. i 'aeat, : N" ]'.-?;. -'.¦¦:- ¦n-.i-. s nurse; sr>od refers ence. Address GARDENAR. 20CA ma s' . Krookbn. NURSED masseur, understands Riving elec tricity, with lava to travel or at honv»l ' r 'i A«""-e.A «""-e. fir»t physicians New-Yorii cirr. a-;:--- . RED rp.nsg. H6>; Colnmbus-aTCL ; SEOOND or CSEFUL MAN.— By I IIIIBSJ rede; excellent worker; handy. wtllina. . oMiglng; personal ref»renc»». ADOLF CL ¦ *OX. care Carlgcn. Z'o East 2»th-at. ] USEFUL HANDY MAN --*... thorough ly understands house duties, steam and not air heatm-». pumps, elevators; carafsjl driver; excellent personal references. TAT LOR. 203 East BHH 1 USEFT.'L MAN— COOK.— By a couple. on gentleman's country place; man care) «f . horses, drive. *arientrgr. generally -.- '-... I wife good" family cook or laundress; refer ences. Address COUPLBL 154 «th-av». VALET of irreproachabi* character; high— : est reference as to ability and honasty; siiilful iuanas»mfnt of wardrobe: unex celled. JAPANESE^ 61 Jackson-st.. Room IS . VALET or travelling companion by a neat, sake* and willing young man; s^-aia Frerch and English; best reference*. • .MOTTEL. 3 West 3Sth-st. WAITER, useful man. kitchen work; cltr' or country: reference. O'CONNOR. I.TOI Madlson-ave. ! TOUNa MAN. **e<l 25. on gentleman*! place; can run naphtha launch and dot I sarvienln^; sober, honest; good reference. ' IL. T.. IU 6:h-»ve. . • ADVERTISEMENTS and subscriptions 'o* The Tribune received at their Uptown Office. No. 1.242 Broadway. 23 door north, of 31st-st.. until ft o'clock p. m. ; a.lver- • t:.'«-rr.ent» received at the following braoosV ; offices at regular office rates until 8 o'clock ' p. m.. vtr . 254 9fh-ave.. s. c. cor. 23d-*t.; 152 ath-av*.. cor. 12th-st. ; Stacy's. B' - - ¦ aye. and Utrt-*t. ; 142 Columbus-aye.. near i | West 6«th-«t. ; 1«! West 42J-st.. near 6tJk- I aye. : 82 East 14th-st. ; »7 West 42d-st.« i between 7th and Bth avea. ; 139 East 47ta> st.; 1.333 3d-ave., between T6th and TTUiI | -> DOMESTIC SITfATIOZtS WAITED. Female. «J COOK. LAUNT>RE3S or HOUSEWORK.—. By neat, strictly temperate middle a«e<J ' woman; good references; wages) $15 month ly; city or country. Call 1-m titii-ave.. lltn st. entrance. J COOKS. &c— By two neat Southern colored i girls; good cooks; willing houseworkan; . reference. 544 West s9th-st. | COOK. — By German girl In German-Amer i ican family; plain cook; family reference: no cards. Mrs. OPEL. 401 East 63th-«t. COOK. Private family; good city reference Call at store. 23H Jay-st., Brooklyn. COOK and LAUNDRESS — By colored wom an: plain cook; city reference; prtraM family preferred. JOHNSON. 126 West 26th-st.. two nights, front, east side. CARETAKERS. — By two sisters, to care tor private house, or as Janltresse» of ntcs apartment; highest references. Inquire ft I caretaker. 254 - ¦'¦-¦. i . CHAMBERMAID or PARLORMAID.—Ex i perience-1: city reference; assist lady a* mal.f if requlreu. Call two days, between li) and 12. tin. Bth-ave.. second bel!. CHAMBERMAID.— By young American girl in private family. Address FITCH. 3LO West 43.1-st. DAT*9 WORK. — Middle aged woman by th* day; competent with household duties sen erally; gr-od mender; also use machine. 307, West 144th-st.. third flat. FRENCH MAID fur lady or growing chll dren: seamstress; good references. Ad— i dress JEANNK. Mfl ay?., one flight up. GENERAL HOUSEWORK.— By neat Otw! man. girl; waaes $lri-Jl*. Call Mrs- LUCKEiIEYEUI. 17 West Will at GOOD SEAMSTRESS: day^ or week. t>ORMEIi. Mfl West $!>th-st. HOUJ»EWORK.— An experienced. rr.lddla acred woman for general housework nr take charge of children; no objection tn public p'.ace; !.i.-«t emplojer an be seen. 413 X i*l i7r -• HOUSEWORK.— Young woman In bachelor »partmert? or apartment house: sleen home. Address HAROLD. 411 W. 4tst-st. HOUSEKEEPER.— By a young Protestant woman : best city and country references Addivsa H X.. 1.242 Rro«,lony. BOCSEKEEFSn or mai<f to tnvattj lady by refined wuman: four y«arV rererencw from las: employer: eo.>i sewer; willing and obliging I<X> East . r .*th-sr. HOUSEKEEPER. — RespectaMe German woman an working housekeeper. Mtsat BERG. 333 East H.«th -st. JANITRI--SS for .a* ct two houses. Mrs. YOUNG. 331 East 31st-st. ADVERTISEMENTS and sußscrtptJons for The Tribune received at their Uptown. OfSce. No. 1.212 Broadway. 2d door north of 31st-t;.. until 9 o'clock p. is.- adver tisement* received at the following brands offices at regular ofHc* rates until » o'clock MAID. — Youny German man as useful mai.l tn lady; x-M seamstress; willing tn assist with other 'ight duties: references. Answer by letter. 11l West 37th-st. MAID to isfJlea or Wren travelltns to Enelanl. <n return for passage; expert en-».l: reference. Mall address. 3TOCK TON. I.7rt- Mq.iison-ave. NURSE. — Ry i- American woman; tho-> auehly experi-nce,i in nursing and taalnsj " r "' ri> charge of Infants; can furnish first etasa refer-n—. Call nr address m. 210 Sands si Bro.iklyn. three bells. NURSE.— By an experienced woman; aay sickness. BEDTKER. _i\S Rtver-st.. Ho a**M 'I. V. J. NI'RSE- Companionable, refined. edu-*'*d ' you:i? woman, highly r»c. ram*n4?.i, colJ- InK responai'jld pi-sitlcn IS years. good) JWljcmeat. in a -¦.¦¦!< room, where devotion an! faithfulness are, apprecl 4 ta«J. hariaai eared M years for invalid lady; cao tak* full -ham:« of household Address IL U ZAUN. 3* East 57:..- - ji >m'-««» «- i» MRSH.— By Er S !Uh woman as infant's nurs-; thoroughly competent: waxes »30- Koott references. at East 334-st. 9E.\MSTT.ESS._Ycun girl as MsjajsSS and assist wtth chamherwork- two vearV reference. M :¦;:¦: 317 West 34th-s£ WAITRESS and CHAMBERMAID —By a good natures Irish girl. .'.(.-< «-..,. En<l , aye.. corner 94th-st.. present employer. WAITRESS, *c. — -NURSE; Ac —By two. girl*, in small families; on as waitress assist chamberwork; the other as children* nurse, assist chamberwork: good cltv ref»~ tsusa. FLOOD. 611 Amsterdam-aTe: WASHING.— Woman by day in prtrate family or taka wash home: good laun dress; reference. Nil"/. -«4U «rh, aye. WASHING. — Colored woman would t*k-» washing home: open air drying: good cltv> reference* Address I. BB \rMO>T ""J West 30th-st.. basement. ' "* ADVERTISEMENTS and subscriptions for The Tribune received at their Cptaw Oftlce. N. 1.242 li: .i.' M , i: door north of 3!«-st.. until 9 o'clock p. m. • siT»«« ttsements received at the following bnasss office* at regular office rates until 9 o'clock p. m.. vli.. tH Stb-av*.. s. a cor 13d st - S3 eth-ave. cor. 12th-s«.; MacVs *t\l aye. ami 14th-st.: 142 Corambus-aye* neai jsj*.j M East 14th-st.: 237 West 42d-«t_ between 7th and Sth avea.; 133 r.. r 4-.wl st ; 1.33S 3d-ave.. between TOtlTand 77m sta.; 1.028 3d-ave.. near tlat-at. ; I.TOB ti«-