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Oioi&cn& Sotuca. INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO. Six Vet Cent. Gold Mortgage Bonds. New York. November "5. 1901. .... <-f the -'»•-.« due December Ist. IS><>l. will 'and after December 23. at the office cf the * !;-7r As*' ■-■■ Messrs. THOMAS & POST. 71 Broadway. ***"'"' (.En. M. CIRTIS, Tr»»r»r. %vi:niCA\ thread company. iJ rr , -. ■■■ i »-••< Dividend >„. <t nov REGULAR SKMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND T D , _,-..- . •,■;:-. ONE-HALF PER CENT. aUStr) ha* * °; '„ . "P°n the Preferred Stock of this Company. Us*** Ja-uary Ist. l:«-2. to stockholders of record at the IffSlXtoeN November 29. 11*01. The transfer books *':*» ic«e „• The office if th» Guaranty Trust Co. at 3 »*Jj. p m November -■ 1901. and reopen at 10 o'clock *■* January 2. !««. T. M. — Tr-asurer —mt York. November 23. ll»01 iconTHER> PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. ■ * New York. November 13. 1901. »rSE COMPANY has this day declared from X , fc , ».• carnir.p? '■> final dividend of one per cent, on r^EFEP.RED STOCK, payable, en or after January 1. -"i-f'.t the Office of MESSRS. J. P. MORGAN & CO.. jgLr. TOKK. to the Preferred Stockholders of record In J^TOTk ar.3 at the DEUTSCHE BANK. BERLIN, to 'referred Stockholders of T«-ccrd In Berlin at the clos £ *.' tte transfer books at 3 o'clock P. M on December 9■9 ■ • > \orth«-rn p ncJfi(e nn a i] T Company, By GEORGE H. EARL. Secretary. Cankers ariD I3rokrrs. VERMILYE & CO., BANKERS, fiASSAU -t PINE STS., NEW YORK. \i CONGRESS STREET. BOSTON. psaier* in L- S. Government BonJ« and other Investment Securftiej. De posits received anJ inurs*: allowed on Balances. TRACY & CO., BANKERS, ItO. 4O WALL STREET. fljHjo, NEW YORK. Milwaukee. Connected by private wire. DEALERS IX HIGH-GRADE BONDS. LIE? OF CURRENT INVESTMENT OFFERINGS SENT **^ ON APPLICATION. , ( New York Stock Exchange Members - Chicago Sto - k Exchange. «fflpnsSlO.V ORDERS EXECI'TED IX ALL. "•^ MARKETS. N. W. HARRIS & CO. BANKERS 31 NASSAU ST., NEW YORK. CCCiOO. BOSTON. Deal exclusively in Municipal, Rail road and other bonds adapted for trust funds and savings. ISSVE TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT AVAILABLE MM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD QM__tfcK» furbished far purchase, sale or exchange. Merchants National Bank Fourth National Bank Chatham National Bank DEALT IN BY P. J. GOODHART & CO., 38 WALL STREET. Telephone 3402 John. R. L DAY & CO. 3 NASSAU ST.. NEW YORK. 40 WATER ST.. BOSTON Members N, V. and Boston Stock Exchange*. Jinantial fliertmgs rrHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockhold or» of the E<3cy-v;.> sad Hickory Bush Railroad Com pany will be held "a* their office in New York City on Tuesiav. December 3d. at 1 o'clock P. M. H. T. BALDWIN. Secretary. JJablic Xotircs. PUBLIC NOTICE Sale of Certificates. Sealed proposals will be received by the Common Coun a cl the City or New Rochelje. up to eight o'clock p. m. iIONDAY NOVEMBER 25TH. lf*U. at the Common Cooacil Chantacm, at the City Hal: Building, corner Main ast MtCtllTiir Streets. tor any or all of eleht certificates cl IsMbcedaesa for five thcrusanfl dollars each. Sale certificates of indebtedness to be dated November «•-• 1901. and payable ■..:.:••: Gth. IMS. These cerlScates a:< Issued pursuant to Section 244 of Chapter li of the Laws cf the State at New York, for the year iy>o. The certificates to be numbered from on* to *Jcrit In c!ns!v« sue snail bear interest at the rate of six per eeram per annum, and will dc *old to the person.ffirm or SKsjuuor. crerlr-c the highest premium BH City authorities reserve the right to reject any or i. tils . ...... Bi4« to b> addressed to Andrew J. Selz. City Clerk. and B»tM-. at cuch. ■ill jrsposals shall be. accompanied by a certified check to 4be . Bank for one thousand dollars payable to PI irter of The City Treasurer of the City of New a««u« Xc W wj:i be received for less than par. ""^aat*: will i* required to pay accrued interest. 71* etraficates mast be delivered at eleven o'clock a m «u*Sbbc--v of December. 1901. at th« office of the City O*k tf tie City of New Rochelle. Sr orttr '.- the Comrcor. Council of the City of New- Bociei, N Y. Diiec Xew P.ochelie. N. V.. Novtmber 6th. 1901. ANDREW J. SELZ. City Clerk. Cm. TOST.—oke HUNDRED SHARKS OF STOCK of the ■"Ctletxft Terminal Transfer Railroad Company, owned *fa«f a« lat« E C (uhom. Any one rinding or recovering •*• sus* will v* erally rewarded by returning them to 5« Adtnlni*tratrix of th* estate BESSIE M OSBORN. faction, N J.. No%'. .'■ 190 J. (Tun tjoirls. ilniE Wi£is)!j iiv/illJkl§)lil£lju ADJOINING THE WESTMINSTER HOTEL. titr 15TH ST.. NEW YORK. ONE BLOCK. FROM UNION SQUARE. K£tr YORK'S ONLY* APARTMENT HOUSE CON r">-*'sr">-*'s WITH A -CLASS HOTEL. MEALS S*yED 55 APARTMENT? OP. IN HOTEL FINING £22Hi_THE QUIET AND PRIVACY OF HOME CON- SgKCES AND THE INDEPENDENCE OF A HOTEL. n^AXDSOMELY FURNISHED SUITES. CONSISTING vr ■■■OR, FOUR BEDROOMS AND BATH ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. TO LEASE UNTIL JUNE. T. THOMPSON. Proprietor. 81 •w«V,.-~t7- ST. lh (yiin\Ul/U Ik©) leeproof. ste~l construction. Unfurnished apartment* by the year. Table d'Hote JI.OO 6 to 7.30 P. M. .. CHARLES H. DEDEr.ER. Proprietor. Also tot .v.^ cast 20 y<;ars of the Peninsula House. .g**!=rirr:t. ». j. Z - ' -'■ • to £ft fox Dnsiurss Pnrposc*. Ij°%s— CHEAP LOFTS. 23T. MKRCEP.-fT , Ist and "*-' 4 ' : " lc:u. lii-tM. Apply en premises. fi^ORE— To let. a nice large store and basement. No. 12 ~_^ averly (Tic near Broadway. Apply L. D y>R3T6. ls> iv. OSih-et.. evening*. Unfnrnisl)cb Coams UJanlcb. T\/ANTED._tw 6 ur.'urnlrhed rooms, heat and *enlce. J l Brooklyn Hfig+.t*! by two ger.tleinen. T. BMC 30, •Tlbuaft OS«. (tiip Propcrtti for Salt. BUSINESS PROPERTY (Fireproof) I DOWNTOWN. RENTED TO ONE TENANT ON YIELD IAG o^/4° l'EH S CE3fT SET. FOR SALE BY RULA>'D & WHITING, * B«clcauufc ft. Citrj JJropcrtn .for Bale. * — — ■ *■ A Broadway Corner, contain ing 31 apartments of four j and five rooms and bath: all -r- large and light: elevator. •■ O telephone and all Improve ments. Rents ranginp from $30 to J6O per month; fully Investors leased to responsible tenants. ; Also three fine large stores: . low- rents: in choice location. This corner being located at Or ! a rapid transit station, where the neighborhood Is rapidly Increasing in value. g-jaran- Speculator* l " es 8n lnvfMmPnt r ayin^ a 1 large revenue, and Is as safe ap government bonds. Par i ticulars and terms given oh ? ' ' — fr application. SLAWSON 61 HOBBS, 284 Columbus Ay., near 73d St. Unfnrnishcb <To £ NEW AND SUPERB Apartments for discriminating tenants, Cor. Madi son Ay., 90th St. 9 large rooms. 2 bathrooms; only two apart ments to a floor: steel safes, telephone, sanitary garbace closets in each apartment. Two e>\at."rs will run night and day. DUI-F & CONGER, Agents, Madison aye.. cor. Sf.th st. Tel . &41— 79 th. 4 OTH-ST. — To rent, unfurnished, an exceptionally good iO apartment, seven rooms and bath, all modern lm iroverrents. newly decorated: ort-ner taking house; can be een 10-12. 2-4. apply to Superintendent. 153 AY. 48th-Kt. Rcecris >EW-VOHK. EI_!SI_O[EIJa (IBOTW DfIdDTTIEIL. (FIREPP-OOF). CAKDEN v C ? Y. s mjles LONG ISLAND. G ONLY 15 MILES FROM NEW TORK. iiPEfV] AIL Wl VEAffi. STEAM HEAT AND OPEN FIRES. 2<Vi ROOMS— K2 PRIVATE BATHS. MSCir QUIET. LUXURIOUS: SITUATED IN CENTRE OF THIRTY ACRE PARK: LIGHTED THROUGHOUT BY FLFCTKICITY- GOOD AIR. PURE WATER: FINE DRIVES: EXCELLENT GOLF LINKS. CUISINE AND SERVICE THE BEST. PROPRIETOR JOSEPH J. LANNIN PROPRIETOR ■\K\\ -JERSET. HOTEL DEIVTIVIS. Atlar.ti- City N J Open all the year. Directly facing the ocean; hot 'and coM sea ar.d fresh water bath?. Golf. VcaaflMtai trains via N. J Central and Penna R P.. ALTcK J. liL*^t>i. HK3E ©aatELLfBdOOBOaiE, ATLANTIC CITY. K. X. IS OPEN. BOOKLET. HOTEL LURAT, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. OPEN- PAVILION AND HEATED SUN PARLOR. DI RECTLY OVER BOARDWALK. Porches en a level with and Joined to boardwalk. Sea and fresh private baths. "%fi A^ nTE „ &*. HOTEL TRAY MORE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Open throughout th- yenr. Under r.ew management. Hot and cold sea water baths In house and every other modern comfort and appointment. Illustrated booklet mailed on request. Capacity, 4.V>. Golf privileges. TRAYMORE HOTEL CO.. HOWARD WHITE. Jr.. MgT. D. S. WHITE. President. Jneirncnon. For Young Ladies— City. KINDERGARTEN TRAINING CLASS. Classes now forming. Free Scholarships fHmit*d>. Evening c:asse«. Writs for particulars. 7. A. CLTTEN. Supt.. Met. Temple. 7th Aye. and 14th St. MIFF MtmPHY AL BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Foreign travel. 360 and 117 West BBth St. MISS ANNE BROWN. Boarding and Day School for Olrta. vsanm 711-713-715-717 FIFTH AVENUE. THE COMSTOCK SCHOOL. •■- We*t 40th-»t. 1 BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 3Sth year. Miss DAY. Principal. Ml«s BO YD. Associate rrtr"lps,l. fpHE VKLTIX SCHOOL FOP. GIRLS. X. Number of pupils limited to twelve in each class. Fireproof Building: Elevator. Cnllege preparation 160 and I<~2 "West 74-h P» For Boys and Young Men— POrjOHKEEFSm N T. ANT THF. POUGHKEEPSIB. N. V.. AND THE NEW YORK BUSINESS INSTITUTE. The most celebrated business schools In America. They train for practical work and always SECURE SITUA TIONS for graduates of complete Course. Day and even ing sessions. C4.1l or •el-rite for free catalogue. Address CLEMENT C. GAINES. M A.. B. L. Treat. 61 Bast 123:!. St.. New York. N. Y. For Both Sexes— City. 1 \ THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES Madison Bquar*. New- York. 73 Court-**., Brooklyn. "The Berlitz Method Is the syctematlsed form of learn ing a foreign language in a foreign countrj- by Its actual use." Trial lessons free. Free lectures weekly In all lan guages. Four Medals at Paris Exposition. 1900. THE LEMOfCHE SCHOOL. OF FRENCH LANGUAGE. J. Carnegie i;uii<iinc. Boom 7f«t*. French taught l.y new - ttrersational method: a simple, clear, most rapid system ■■: acquiring French. Class or pri vate: day and »venlnir. Highest references. N. Y. & Boston. Brooklyn. FRENCH. Spanish. G»rman. Italian— Prof. Pellerln School Linguae*-", IZ>\ West 23d. Sew York. Branch. 77 O-urt-st.. fcrocklyn. For Boys Bad Young — Country. 'if'AFLEw'ViD. Cocccrdvllle. Pa — 6ucce»*ful school; i>i one of the best to Infuse energy, to wake up boys to duties of life; prepared for business or college. $2«»; unfler 13 years. ?244 Location beautiful, elevated, healthy; no tobacco J. SHORTLIDGE (Yale). A. M.. Prln. MONTCLAIK MILITARY ACADEMY. Mont-lair. N. J. JOHN G MACVICAB. Ht»<l MaS'or School CV.QenctC3 ♦ MERICAN AND FOPEIGN TEACHERS* AGEXCT jt\- supplies Professors, Teachers. Tutor*. Governesses, etc.. to Colleges. Schools and Families. Apply to Mrs. M. J. YOUNG-FULTON. 23 Union Square. Itcarhcr9 * EVERETT STONE (Tale and Columbia). 316 West jTV. ,Vsth St. Tutor for all colleges; lons experience. T^R. W 0 NOWEfI^L pri-vate tutor, at pupils' h->m<-s or ±s at 11" E S3J-st. Two pupils received In family. Danting 'Arajjcmicß. FKF.N'ANPOS r>snc:r.? Classes. al<o private lessons ai.y hour, children and adults, terms moderate. 117 West 42d-st. KNICKERBOCKER School for T>aricln«r. 44 E. 14th St. *L- (Unicn Square, n'r B'way) Private and class les»ons dally. Send for circular. J. HARK MACDONALD. Prln. TGEORGH DODWORTH. "-^ nvJ 12 AN 14 EA?T 49TH ST . CLASS AND PRIVATE LESSONS. Established in IMS. Gnrrogatcs* Xotircs TN PURSUANCE of an order of Hon. Frank T Fitzgerald, a Surrogate of the County of New York, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims against HalUtt D. Wtlcox. late of the County of New York, deceased, to present the same with vouchers, there of to the subscriber, at her place of transacting business. at the office of Plrssan A: Beall her attorneys. No. 150 Broadway. Borough of Manhattan, In The City of New York on or before the first day at May next. Dated New York the 26th day of October. 1901. JULIA MXLURE WILCOX, Executrix. TN PURSUANCE of an order of Hon. Abner C. Tnomaa a Surrogate of the County of New York. notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims against Henry A. Ferguson, late of the County of New York deceased, to present the same, with vouchers there of to the subscribers, at their place of transacting busi ness at the office ..r John A & A. a Manes. So. 43 Brcidwav Borough of Manhattan in the City of New York or or before the sth day of December next. Dated New York. th« 31st day of May. "g^ WILLIAM FEKOL-SOX. JAMES F. FERGUSON. Administrator*. JOHN A. & A. 0. StAPEe. Attorneys for A4atfnl»trato»*. NEW- YORK DAILY TBIBUNE. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1901. Surrogates' So CaflTtt, AUGUSTUS L.— ln pursuance of an order of Hod. Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate of the County of New York, notice is hereby given to all per «>ns having claims against Augustus L. Smith, late of ins County of New York, deceased, to present the same, wit vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at his place of trans acting business, at the office of. Murray. Bennett & Inger soll. No. 22 William street, in the City of New York, on or before the 2d day of January next. Dated New York the 25th day of June. 1001. GEORGE H. JANEWAY. Administrator. MURRAY. BENNETT & INGERSOLL, Attorneys for Administrator. No. 22 William street. Borough of Manhattan. N. Y. City. TN PURSUANCE of an order of Hon. Aimer C. Thomas, a Surroicate of the County of New York. notice 'r hereby given to a;! persons having claims against Samuel .Tori"? Walker, late of the County of New York, deceased to present the same, with vouchers there of, to the subscriber, at her place of transacting business, at the office of Murray. Bennett & IngersoU, Nt>. — William Street, in the Borough of Manhattan. City or New York, on or before the 30th day of December next. Dated. New York, the ><th day of June. IBM. SARAH FRANCES WALKER. Executrix. MURRAY. BENNETT & INGERSOLL. Attorneys for Executrix. No 22 William St.. Borough of Manhattan, New York City. TX PURSUANCE of an order of Hon. Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate of the County of New York, notice Is hereby given to ail persons having claims against Elizabeth Rosenbaum, late of the County of New York, deceased, to present "he same with vouchers thereof to the subscribers, at their place of transacting business, the Office of Morris S. Wise. No. 40 Exchange Place. Borough of Manhattan, in Th<= City of New York, on or before the 2nd day of June next. Dated New York. the 16th day of November, 1901. HENRY C. ROSENBAUM. SOLOMON K. LICHTENSTEIN'. Executors. MORRIS P. wipe. Any. for Executors. 40 Ex< baage Place. Borough of Manhattan. N. V. City. Sales. GLTREME COURT, COUNTY OF NEW YORK. — Sydney H. Solomon. Plaintiff, apalnst Alice Edwards Jarvls. Defendant. — In pursuance of a judg ment of foreclosure and sale, duly trade and entered in the above-entitled action hearing date the I9th day of January. 1901. I. the undersigned, the referee in said iuiipm«rt named, will sell at public auction at th? New York Real Estate Salesroom, No. 11l Broadway, In the Borough of Manhattan. City of New York, on Monday, th« 2d day of December. 190 Lat 12 o'clock noon on that day by Samuel Goldsticker, auctioneer. the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, and therein de scribed as follows: All those two certain lots, pieces, or parcels of land with the h-iiMing.? thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the City of New York. Borough of Manhattan, which, taken together, are bounded and t!escrib«d as follows: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of One Hundred and Sixteenth Street distant ninety-four fe*t westerly from the southwesterly corner of One Hundred and Sixteenth Street and Avenue A (now called Pleasant Avenue;) thenci rum - south erly parallel with said avenue one hundred feet eleven inched thence westerly parallfl with One Hundred and sixteenth Street fifty feet: thence northerly parallel with said avenue one hundred feet eleven inches to the south erly side of One Hundred and Sixteenth Street: thence easterly alon* said southerly side of One Hundred ana Sixteenth Street fifty feet to the point or place • ' begm ntngTbelng lots numbers one hundred and four and on* hundred and five on the map of proof rty of Millr-dol!.ir. filed in the New York Register's office as one hundred and eirhty-stx. _. Dated New York, i nth. TIOMMANNT 10M MANN Referee.^ M. R. & JL 8 ISAAC?. Plaintiff's Attorneys. 2, & — ' Th^Toll?wtag'i» N a^l«sran, nf^he property to be sold: The approximate amount of '•-.* lien or charge *" Fat!?fy which the above described property Is to be sold is 51.WW. with interest thereon from the l*t day of May. lOOL together with the expelwes of the fale. The approxlmaw amount of the taxes and water rate, to be allowed to the purchaser out of the purchase-mot or paid by the Referee is «840 and Interest The salt will be subject to a irortcaKe for 19.000. with Interest at 4>i% from the Ist day cf April. If"" 1 '- „ „, 1 -r-V-J New York. November C. :iMAXN . Beferee . Da.ea JULIUS LF.HMANN. Referee. E\V YORK SUPREME COURT. COUNTY ■" OF NEW york -Ths Ideas Firth. Jr Trustee of the trun treated for the benefit of Robert Alberts^by -■/ : JdTand entti I tion. beai t?e referee In said juderr.ent named, will sell »t'P» bl ™ auctiVn at the New York lU-al Estate Salesroom. No^Hl Broadway in the Borough ct Manhattan. City of New Yr-k en the V.t h, day of November. 1901. at 12 o'clock on ; ■ by sairt judgment to b. £aw2ff ■ ■ twonty-revrr.th Street. rnnnln« thtncj Nortßerljrjnd par allel to Third Avenue snd pertly «>«»£»» ±rJ£PI«7: of nlre'v-nlre feet and elevm lnchc* to the centre »"«,»* thi MoScitnencfc ESasterly alr.nt said centre line of the block and with One hundred ut »«SSirt?wiS Street twenty-seven f?e?. thence Pnuth^r.y p'raliel «.;h Third Avenue and partly through a ccr-.r.ln f..h»r rar^ wall nln*ty-nln^ feot and eleven «ncne»_to wj™» side of On" hundred and tw<-ntv-..-.-nth Street; MdtlieMj Westerly alone said Northerly sld« of On. hun.'.re _ ani twenty seventh Street twemy-(wven>re«t to ttif r-Mni place Of beelnnlT.r Bs rr.-mt»«- beta* W« knowo^y the Street Number Twn hundred ■■" : twenty-eeven (-•■ East One hundred and twenty-seventh f=tr»"t in saw City. Subject V. the covenants afa'^'i n-iisa... '* «-cn ta!r.e<l in a Deed of a portfcm of ■* | d a »re?> l f«: "'•;'•* j;> Danl»l P. Injrrahan dit-1 February- * Tth - 'f**'- ,aP,.,,L?~, a P,.,, L?~ cord ' in the Ofnce of the R»al*ter of <h*- t. itv ani jn.> of New York. In Libel 46a of !■••■•• it •■ pagi Sll. Dated New York. November 4th. 1901. . PP A. HROWN. Refer" DE WITT LOCKMAN &. DE "WITT. Attorneys for Plain tiff No. 88 Nassau Street, rough of Manhattan. New York City N. Y. The approximate amount Of '.ha lien or charge to satifty which the above-dei property Is to be sold is J-'l. 013.VJ. with interest thereon from the i'»!h day of October. ifiOl together with co&ts and allowances iimr.untlr.K to i-331.18. with Interest from November Ist, 1801, together with the expenses of the talc. The approximate amount of taxta. assessments, ...-•. which are to be nl lowed to th.» purchaser »>ut of the purchase money or jaiJ by the referee is (380.60 and int»>reHt. Dat"d New York. November 4th, LSOI. PHATT A. BROWN. Refpr'e (Titations rpHB TEori>E OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. by the grace nt God free an Irneporident: To famuel A. Lewis, as Trustee under the will of MatiMa. Phillips deceased David Davies, as Trustee under said Will and as Executor of the Estate of Maria Daviec. de ceased Gertrude M. Phillips. Priscilla M. Hart, N<!!ie Meyer' Ettelle Moore, Madeline Meyer. Sophia Lc--.vi t -. Harry L. Phillips. Florence Pbilllps, J. Campbell Phillips. Matilda Kmanuel. Frederick Lei Is and Eugene I^-w:s. and to all persons Interested in the Estate of Matilda Phillips, lats of the County of New York, decea^ri. is creditors. legatee' next of kin or otherwise, send sreetinK: "U and each of you are hereby cited and required personally to be and appear before our Surrogate of the County of New York, at the Surrogate - Court of said County, hell at th<» County Court House In th County of New York, on th« 3rd day of December. 1801, at half past ten o'clock in th« forenoon of that day. then and there to attend a Judicial settlement of the account of proceedings or Lew** ,T Phillips Asher L Phillips and Henry Phillips, as Ex ecotors of th« Last Will and Testament of aid derea*e<l. and such of you as are hereby cited as are under the as« of twenty-one yea.-, arc required to appear by your guardian, if you have one, or If you have none, to apP*'- 11 " and apply for one to be appointed, or In the event of your neglect or failure to do bo. a guardian will be appointed by th« Surrogate to represent and act for you in the pi ■ ceedins , In testimony whereof we have caused the seal of the Surrogates' Court of the said County of New York to bs hereunto afiixeu Witness. Hon Frank T. Fits r c eal 1 perald. a Surrogate of our said County, at the City of New York, the 17th day of October. In the rear of our Lori one thousand nine hundred and on*. me Trax j. Fairfax Mclaughlin. Clerk of the Surrogates 1 Court. STERN *■ RUSHMORE, Attorneys for Executors, 40 Wall St . New York. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. —Probate Court— Suffolk, — To Matilda Lam bert t>»lon<:-, alias Delano, who rAlded In New York. In the County and State of New York. in the year 1*75 and who then" disappeared, and who is believed to be dead inte«tate and to the heirs-at-law. next or kin. and all other persons Interested In the estate of said absentee. Whereas a petition ha« been presented to said Court to ■rant a letter of administration on the estate of saw absentee to Gardiner Greene, of Norwich, In the State of Connecticut, or some other suitable person. on are hereby cited to appear at a Probate Court to be held at Boston in" said county of Suffolk, on the twelfth day of December. A. H. ll'Ol. at ten o'clock In the forenoon to show cause.. If any you have, why the. same should rot be cranted. And said petitioner is hereby directed to live public notice thereof, by publishing this citation once in each week, for four successive weeks in the Boston Dally Advertiser and The New York Tribune. newf>apers published, one In Boston, and the other in said 'New York, the last publication to be one day « least before, said Court; and by posting a copy of H»Js citation not less than thirty days before, said .Court. In two or more conspicuous public places in said New *ork and by mailing, postpaid-, or delivering, at least .seven days before »aid Court, a copy of this citation to all known persons interested in *3ld estate. Witness! JOHN W. McKIM. Bs.iu.re. First Jsd«« ct said Court, this twenty-ninth .lay of October, In the year one thousand nine *%£*&*£%££:£ Rfßist , r . COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. V _ PrO Court-Suffolk. Fs-Te . Delilah Lam hert who resided in New York In the County and State £ New York in the year 1*75. and who then disappeared, and who Is believed to be dead. Intestate, and to the helrs a?-law next of kin. and all other persons interested In ?he esYate of said absentee. Wherea. a Petition I haa **« t>re<=ented to said Court to grant a letter of administration or the estate of said absentee to Gardiner Greene of Norwich, in the. State of Connecticut, or some other suita ble person. You are hereby cited to appear at a Probst* Court to ° be held at Boston. in said County of Suffolk, on the twelfth day of December A. D. WOl. at ten o'clock In th« forenoon, 'to show cau*e. If any you have why the tame should not be granted. And said petitioner is hereby directed to give public notice thereof, by publish ing this citation once In each week, for four successive wfeks. in the Boston Daily Advertiser and The *«•*•*«* Tribune newspapers published, one in Boston, and trie, other to said Sew York, the last publication to be one day at least before said Court; and by posting a. copy or this citation, not lees than thirty days before said Court in two or mere conspicuous public places in said New York, and by mailing postpaid, or delivering, at least ►even days before said Court, a copy of this citation to all known persons interested In said estate. First Judge of Witness JOHN W. McKIM. Esquire. First Judge of •aid Court this twenty-ninth any of October. In the year one thousand, nine hundreJ £??,?£• GEOR GE. Register. ELIJAH GEORGE. Register. HOARD AM> ROOMS. A '■— A !— ATTENTION ! High class apartments and" rooms, with an.l without board; doctors' offices: all lo cations; references exchanged; information fr ee. S. C. LELAND & CO.. 2 West ■"-- ■■'. -•*• 02D-ST. ST BAST.— handsomely fur nished rooms, with b^ard. on second floor; southern exposure: en suite or singly; parlor dining room; central location; refer er««. ST. A LEANS — B W. DE FOREST. PROP. •">. 7. n Bast :slst~-s- —Rooms sUigle, en suite; private haths. parlor dininsr room; electric light; tnhle hoar.i. HOARD WANTED. A lapt wisßCs board in a refined, culti vated, strictly private family: highest so cial references. Address M. R.. B^i 47. Tribune rptowa Qffire. I.'J4l' rtmadu-ay IIOAUD A\D ROOMS— ORUOKLVX. PARK SLOPE. 140 PROSPECT PLACE.— Large and small rooms. $4 50 and upward. Including board; near trolley lines; new raar.a rodent- tabl« board. lIILLIAKO AND POOL TABLES. EILLIARD and Pool Tables, new. second hand, $50 ud: easiest payments. MARX BROS.. 24 Union Sauare. CARPET CLEANING • J!. & J. W. 1 3LU«, Ett-am Carpet Cleaning. 353 West Mt.i-st. T«:ei,nono 366 Columbus. Relaying a fivcialty. Established 1673. - nLUAMB I SON, SHOW. 77T1H1 ST. Klversld*. CARPET CLEANSING. Established 1875. CAKBFUL. CARPET CLEANING CO.— Carpets cleaned by strain, by hand or on the floor I.TOS Bruadway. 421 Fast 4Sth • • '-.iE &■ PRANDT. Te>. IS2-3Sth DESKS 4HD OFFICE FIK.MTI RE. ROLL T O P OFFICE FCBNITURB In great variety of slyls a'lvi price. T. O SELLEW. 11l Kulton St. niiEss.iiAKi'.r.. A. — A. — A. — Seal Rarmenr^ and other fine rurs rrpalred. redyed ami remodelled into latest styles at exceptionally low prices. Ladies waited on at their residences. Mrs F.. J. BARKER. 116 Weft .Tjth-Bt.. late with C. G. Gunthc-r'g Snns sth-ave ATTENTION !— LadIes' i ts mad to order; tlrs; ..;^tf tit ar.'l warkmanship ; broad-* cloth snita from $23 v;.. la lies' own ma at reasonable prtees; fer.irate skirts fr'-.m $'< up; fur garments mH.le to order ani remodelled N H. MILLER, »3 4th avr. A— A.— FIRST CLASS DRBSSMAKER: ea ellenl fitter and designer of ladles' gowns, fancy waists, etc; v.-orkm.nn^hlp teed; remodelling. Mme. WILSON, 10 West Oath-st. DRESSMAKER.— SeveraI years with Lord & Tayloi stylish work; reasonable; "■ ■ ■ • Iflfi East 27th-st. DRESSMAK I woman: good; '. home or out by day or week; •• idrrsp E. M . •»:• Columtous ■ ■ •iIIAKER Experienced. styllrt: rh home or by day; skirts, waiet*; also alterations, remodelling misses n ■ dresses. Mrs il x (D, 186 v ■ • lOlsi sr Fl'R.~. — Sealskin garments made over, re palrtd. redyed. alter/" I aj : remodelled into latest styles; finest work: estimates given ; home preferred. CREIG, 131 West 221-*t. BUTTS of jronr i.m nnater:si. Sl2 up: skirts J3 up: also repairing, altering, cleaning S3d dyetnc: skirt* rebound Do cents; high »•! grade work guaranteed. HARKIS 38 Weft IBth-«t SEALSKIN GARMENTS rtm«del!ed. r — dyci!. ''■• over Into fashionable capes. Collarettes and i.-i keta: sleeTes altered. c«i;nrs reshaped; hom^ or day. <;REIG, 131 West 22d-»t. TANNBN A LBVTX, ISM Broadway, near 47th ■ . Is lies' tailors .-Kid furriers I-" Id • •• ■-• !• ::■ ■■ rellned into tbt latest styl< -. k- ■■'• ■ i _ llvercd Tel <.ttSA— SSth «» Tailor made sulti ta order of ■ - ... «iik lined throui it t ;' — orth f7O .\;i work done vi Bssur ■ WE TEACH cutting, Ottlng, making and flnldhitic of corset*, dresses and millinery Me money In !t. r.attern» cut. Apply -'■ ' :.:.- SIO 318 Hrr.-av<». DBTECnvi .u;k\cii:s. METROPOLITAN DBTECTn'E KGESCt 243 HROAiiWAT I'MI'I.OYMK.NT A<; L:\CIES. ST. WTrrMlMfEtO "EMPLOTMENT BUREAU. 211 E.ist I2d-St. First class domestics are supplied. Kills ELEGATTTLT REMODELLED i:f:.\!. near snal |.i kets i l-r m i nun garm< ■ $83 P. HIRSHFELD. Furrier, 20 East if I KIIIMSIIKD KItVVI T<» LET. 104 TH ST.. 138 WEST Par! r. bedroom ible; adjoining bath; one flight HOI ■ rr< >x. FOIt ->AL£ TWO SEALSKIN SACKS, sixes SS and «4: new; prtres very reasonable. MAX EBRXSTEIN. -71 West l?o'h-«L GOLD riISMTIItn .V REGILDING REGILDING picture frames. furniture. ■ Id leaf guaranteed; reasonable charges estimates furnished GOLD FURNITURE MANI'FAI 'I I RERS 90 6t] LOST.— Bankbook No 814.656, Bank for Savings, 2SO 4rh ,i\ •• . Xew-Tork. Pay ■ - ,::'.■■■■ r. f. BfACHBNERT AT REDUCED PRICES.— SOO sfennd-hand wood and iron working; machines; fully iruaranteed: machinery botiKht and ex chanped. GEO. B. EDDY. S9C Mai s.'n-»t. PIANOS A\D OBCLAJfS. PDA\K3(D)S V© DBEEOT Kccuorabla rales. Rent allowed If pur chased. !l®§)|RJl£!lfl "Pu'ton & Flitbush. Bitia. I Pianos for sale and to ! rent at lowest prices Desirable bargains al ways on hand. WK A. POND & CO.. 148 -Vh , aye.. N«w-Y< rk. W. A. Pond & Co. Stelnway. Weber. H.iincA Bros. BARGAIN'S, uprights, fine makes; perfect order, *1(» upward, cash or instalments; open evenings. WHITNEY. 123 West I— ">th-st. I'VROGKAI'HV. ARTISTIC wood burning; instructions: out fits: wooden articles in blank. ROSE DECORATIONS CO.. 150 West 23d-st. WATCHES FACTORY TO POCKET. Factory to Pocket P. S — Bartlet-Waltham. 14-K. watches, 20-year guarantee, value 125.40, at J0. 75 each. W. F. DOLL MFG. CO. Est. 1576. inc. 1397. 1 75 Broadway, upstairs. WATCHES OS IXSTALMEXT* WEEKLY PAYMENTS.— Fine diamonds, watches. WATCH SUPPLY CO.. 3 Maiden Lane. Room 52. All goods guar anteed. WANTED TO PI HCHASE. ECOKS. libraries. Bmall or larpe. we call at your residence, in or out of town. free. S. G. RAINS CO.. Booksellers. SB9 stn -ave.. ror. 36th-st.. New-York. ADVERTISEMENTS ?nd subscriptions for The Tribune received at their Cpt.iwn Of fice. No. 1.212 Broadway, 2d door n >rth cf 31st-ot.. until 9 o'clock p. .n. ; a-—ertise mer.ts received at the follow me fara_ah of fices at regular office rates until S &-Jocic E m.. viz.: 254 Btfc-ave.. c. c. cor. 23d-st. ; 153 6th-ave.. cor. 12th-et. : 142 Columbus ave . near West 66th-st.; 106 West iid-st.. HELP AVAMED. Mai*-. ATTENTION! — Men. $."> and $7 takes you to all principal European pi>rts.* London. Liverpool. Glasgow. Boll; also free passage procured. Apply at Shipping Offices. 5 C!!nton-st. or 73 We*t-st. MEN" to Ensland. Germany: easy work I als-. free transportation; return passage. HIKE MASTER. E6 Ist St. MEN. white and colored. 516, 18. J2O H.-.d board: oyster boat; expenses advanced. 95 lEt-St. TOUNQ MAN, over 2S, cf good educat on and .1 1 • .55. to acr first 'is salesapan. then as mannt-T references. RALCH PROTH ERS COMPANY. 156 ftth-iv*. if WE WAWT HE m®M MM IF IH!E!L!P look mm WORK W.OTED. Female. SPECIAL RATE TO V VEMTLOYKD. 24 itnr.l" a times 15 cents 7 time rate SO cents ATTHNTION! — Instruct icn In letter wrtt ir.g. penmanship and F"n?llsh composi tion by mall; reduced" terms during the winter. Address TKACHEE, 11 Overlook riace. Newburg. N. Y. GOVERNESS. — North German nursery governess to take entire charge of chil dren over two years; kindergarten and mu.-ic. best references. Fraulein H., 230 West 54th-st. MANICTTRE — Lady: experienced; will treat ladies at their residence; also facial Add ■ - F 1... 137 East ITtii-sr. STENOGRAPHER, typswriter; experienced mercantile work; reference last employer: would accept position with law firm. as sistant stenographer: salary small while learning. 119 Congress-st.. Brooklyn. SPECIAL STUDENT at Radcllffe and Bar nard colleges wants young pupils at their own homes. Address BARNARD. Box 54. Tribune Uptown Office. 1.242 Broadway. THAVELLING COMPANION or chaperon. experienced, city references. Address \V. W-, 868 2d-ave. TEACHER. — Visiting; private Irnsnnn in English literature, rhetoric, mathematics, by former high school teacher; be«!t city reference. Miss NYE. Box 7f>. Tribune T"p town Otlice, 1.242 Broadway. TEACHER •-'■ HOUSEKEEPER. — Lady thoroughly experienced will give lessons in English language and music, or take charge of house. Address METHOD. Rose bank, Staten Island. YOT'NQ LAPY desires typewriting to do at home. Miss E. SIMPSON. Doseher-ave.. Ridgewood Heights. Brooklyn. WORK WANTED, Male- SPECIAL RATE TO UNEMPLOYED. U4 Tvorcln. '! time* 15 cents T timi- rate '{<» cent- ACCOUNTANT and confidential man would take an encasement with a tirsr. class hou«e- rio objections to pomp SDUth. A.3 dress G H. M- Box 30. Tribune OfficA. ASSISTANT BOOKICEEPER. cashier, any thing respectable; four years' experience; salary moderate. C D.. 28 West ttth-st. A CHRISTIAN your.fr man, 26. studying evenings wlsln * eicpl meat during the •M- good penman: reference, H. BACH MAN. 579 ivramurj[iaw-avp . Jersey City AMERICAN. "".', well educated, eight years employer, as confidential man and Ins companion: will a-eept situation bine CREED, lji West 90th-st. ARE your books right? if not, I will bal ance same and give you a system of keeping them balanced without additional charee. C F. DAGGETT. Room 30t>. »S1 13eekman-st. BOOKKEEPER.— Competent and reliable; v. .ii !i j open for a:; engagement; many vc-uz of experience, foundry and machine i a MACHINERY. H . Bos », ■ • • (Bice BOOKKEEPER'S ASSISTANT. — Double entry twelve years practical references; German. English. French: Al references; $10; hotel preferred. Address LEDGER, 2U3 East 49th-st. BOOKKEEPER and all round office man. experienced, wishes to utilize a few hours' time daily: bookkeeping or other office work. Address B. IS. 848 i ■■ :• .-.•". Brooklyn. BOOKKEEPER and OFFICE MAN— Thor . praci il; ell t. ye <:*' »q ci oul k and reliable: willing and Industrious; • \ ellent reteiehces. Address H. H. F.. ■ ■ CERTIFIED ACCOUNTANT'S assistant. 29: first class r-^ferenc^s : moderate terms. Ad dress C A . Box 40, Tribune Uptown Oftlce. 1.242 Bros 'way. COLLECTOR, *c. — Middle aged man. c '. - light porter, or useful man: city or country; beat of reference and M : SHAW, Neptune a,ye. ani Sth-st-, CARPENTER. — By competent all around wholi '<-il estati or etoewhare. strictly r ate: mederata wages; referen es. ALFRED, 17:; Bleecker-«t. EXPERT BOOKKEEPER and general • i . in; quick, accurate and I - ought) reliable; i: • afraid! of hard work; il le . Jary. A. A . B>x 24. Tribune FURNACE m \N — By colored man; will mest. > r. .••■.; - GE( •::■;:■>. !' x 77. 'l'rib u .. Upi » •: < WBce, 1.243 Br adwaj S ICEMAN Steam or !. I air furnace nded t ). rool i ■ Hara cleaned or ka:- mini indy at any kind I - • the house. EAGLE A STTCH. 173 X LSI KM • -' GOOD editorial and spectal writer desires engagement. 8.. Box 25. Tribune Office. IN THE SESMI-TROPICS as representative for tvjslr.es* house bjr thoroughly expert .... | i references, M. A. X . 203 West 12">th -r. INVENTORS. .'Xpert mechanic, tool experi menter and machinist, would !ik* to w-rk on inventions; n» yea£»' ezperiance w s Box 78. Tribune Cptown Ottce. 1.243 Ri idway. MACHINERY. — Locomotive engineer. 28. veil educated, tine appeiraner. Al sales man with Urne machin-n- bouse, inside or on road. H. C. BABHON. M Clinton t-. Newark N. J MAN 4'». single, well educated, reference, desires position of any kind BAR THOLOMEW O'CONNOR, Centra] Hotel, 221 tast 42d st MAN. i"*. neat appearance, sober, fr^r.c. h.-.nest and willing:, at anything. WILL IAM X'GOWAN, 132 West 52d-«. OFFICE ASSISTANT. — Young German- American, of good habits and reference; has experience as collector: fair penmnn and Sgurer. Address W. J. A. E.. Tribune Office. PORTER or WATCHMAN —Married, ST. 10 years' reference from former employer: security if reaulrefl. Address J. M.. S.MB Boulevßtd Jersey City. PRIVATE SECRETARY or confidential clerk- best Wall Street references; stenog rapher and typewriter. J. P. 200 W«sl S«2d-st. PUNTER AND P.\PERHANi>BR (single rran) wishes work, has cmplete outfit. FALTER. 361 W«M 53d-st P.EPAIRING. ETC.— Work (Tone at your own home at mechanic's wages; fine fur nitrra repairinp. mtttresaM made over, car pete laid, vurnishing- and polishing of fur niture send a postal card and I will call. CHAS. STUPE. 2.<>.tt*. Ar.th -ny-ave.. The Bronx. Rl'LEß— First class: steady situation. Address 4">7 SOlleT-stTe . Brooklyn £l ENOGRAPHER.— By Remington-Under wood operator; private jecretary or mer es r.'il? 15 years" oxp«rience; Al references, rapid and accurate. EXPERT. Tribune Of fice STENOGRAPHER and TYPEWRITER.— Knowledge of bookkeeptna- Addresa M. V-\NDERVOORT. 8 Archer Place. Jamaica. N I SHIPPING CLERK, assistant, young map.. 18 oar. iurnish reference. JOHN KIK FEUIACHER. 91 Brlstol-st.. Brooklyn SALESMAN.— Tallorinff: understands busi ness in all details; or anything. CHARLES H. SENZEL. 433 West 16th-st. TKAXSPLAXTING OF LARGE TREES, by expeftenc«d landscape g--i<*ner. M GRAF. West Chester. New * ork CUy, or Bex 142. Station E. Cleveland. Ohio YOUNO MAN, 24, wishes change where there are some prospects, bookkeeping, salesman, any thins; hard, willing, con scientious worker. 8. . 1.104 Putnam-ave.. Brooklyn. ■:■■ '■-'- YOUNG MAN. 22. willing ani obliging, at any thine; in snipping room, if possible. H GREME. 6*5 E!ast l'.7th-it. YOCNCJ MAN. 24, handy around machin ery. JOHN EBERHARDT, 2M But lltith'St. YOCXG MAN. — Experienced bill, entry clerk, accurate usurer; rapid writer; good case marker and an experienced ship ping clerk's assistant. ADVANCEMENT. 1,31S 2J-ave. DOMESTIC SITCATIOSS WAITED. Mai*. SPECIAL RATE TO r»EMPLOTTD. 24 TvorU*. .". time* ' •"» <■«■»'• 7 time rate .3O cents BUTLER. — Respectable colored man as butler in private family: best city refer ences. LYNCH. 145 "West 4f»th-st. BUTLER. — Competent English trained ser vant: keeps silver In excellent order; v-«'v -«' personal references; lady can be teen. JOHN. Btx »5. Tribune Uptown Office. 1.242 Broadway. BUTLER and VALET— COOK.— man and wife: English and Swedish; both thoroughly competent: excel references: with single gentleman five years In similar position. Address STATIONER. SSI 6th ave. BT'TLER and CHAMBERMAID — Youna: French couple; gnod reference; city. DE PO"VT. S3 W'<>sr Pth-?t . Morgan's bell. BUTLER, -where second man or parlormaid is kept; English. 40: good height: city or country: best of referenct-s. 8.. 21« East 33d-st. COACHMAN —English; sinple. k«l refer ences KNIGHT Hilton POBSsMs*, N. J. CO\CHMAN — COOK. — Man and -wife; Eng lish; both thoroughly experienced; first class written and personal references; country preferred. 11. DINGLEY. 41 Greenwich-aye. ' CO\CHMAX. — Thoroughly competent In every particular; first class written and personal reference; city or country. Call or address P. M . 1» East »ith-st COACHMAN. — Married; city or country; I iwillllj preferred, ten years' city refer ence. P. G.. care Dr. Cattanach, V. S.. 34$ W«si 44th-st. COACHMAN— In private family: best city and country ref»rence3 tor honesty, so briety and capability; wages moderate. COACHMAN. rrir« Mr? Keefle, .W S'l-avc C9ACBMAX. — Gentleman wishes situation for his colored cachman. neat, willing and oWiglng; married, can recommend him highly "E BROWN. 121 East .'"lst-st. COACHMAN. GROOM or PORTER — Young colored man; married ;. references. F. L.. 422 West 52d-st . janitor's bell. COACHMAN.— By single Scotchman; thor oughly understands the care of fine horses, carriages and harness;- careful driver; high ly recommended by first class families, last employer can be seen: willing and obliging; city or country: 20 years' city and country references. Address W. F.. 119 W. 4<Uh-st. COACHMAN, GARDENER.— MiddIe aged, competent steady and trustworthy in every respect: 6 years' reference last place. EDWARD OLIVER. Postcffice. Orang». N. J. COACHMAN, &c. — Youns Armenian-Amer ican, from Constantinople; useful man or coachman: understands care horse*, fur nace, chickens, garden; references. GEORG KASBAR, 322 East 32d-ai. COACHMAN.— Married; first class city ref erence, written and personal; first class driver: understands care of horses and har ness In every respect; strictly temperate. GRANT 1.360 3d-ave.. 7sth-«t. COACHMAN.— Generally useful: under stands proper care horses, carriages, har ness, furnace; good careful driver: sober, reliable man; willing and obliging; first class written and personal city references. COMPETENT. Box 31, Tribune Office. COACHMAN. — One who thoroughly under stands his fcunlliw: nrst cla^j reference Call or address COACHMAN. 317 E. 29th-st COACHMAN.— -Married: no family; thor oughly experienced; hest city references: city .->r country. SCOTCHMAM. care of Dr Cattanach, M Wssl *H*h s» COACHMAN and USEFUL MAN.— By Swede, 20: understands work around country place; six -rears' frood reference. GtST NELSON. 121 Jamalca-ave., Vlasb- Ing. Lor.; Island. COACHMAN— Ey ynunff man of good. s^>be r habiU; dry: experienced, stylish drrrer; wlllinp and obliging^ understands steam: wi ••■■• an f personal re'ereiice?. Address COACHMAN. 443 Bergeu-SL. Bmok COACHMAN —By comp-"-nt man: wtth private family; Hu» rlMsst winner. 33 -ears old; Protestant; personal referen--"s. disengaged December 1. ROBERT SCOTT. 80- Bth-are. COACHMAN GARDENER and USEFUL MAN — English, wtti to do ?->n»ral house work; wages S3S a month; both strictly temperate: Connecticut prsterrsd. A^idrtas Box :>'.<. Sayvil!". Looc bland. COACHMAN and GARDENER — COOK and LAUNDRESS.— By a very reliable man and wife- strictly s-->ber and well re.-ojn n ended; aged 34 years. At CARTfcJNTER'S. 108 6th-ave. GROOM. — A lady wishes to place her groom, whom «h- can highly recommend as an excel man an.J understanding his business thoroughly. can at present »m ployer's Mrs. J. West Roosevelt. 110 East 31st-st. GROOM —In private family: city preferred: gnod references; last employer can be seen. I" OLIVER, care Mrs. French. .29 Sd-av* | GARDENEU and COACHMAN.— By Ger man- can milk, car* place; useful. In dustrious, sober, reliable. H. a . Box •. Tribune Offlce. GARDENER— Single: thoroughly experi ence,! in the growing of flower;., fruits, vegetables. &c. . proper rare of stock, poul try furnace: useful around place; highesw reference-. GARDENER, -'C East 10th-st. RESPECTABLE colored man in private family or hoarding house; best reference from last employer: n.i objection to country. S. N.. box ♦;'. Tribune Uptown vmm, 1.-4- Broadway. . STBWARt) OR COOK.— By Japanese, first class in club or family, long experience; references. S. F.. 140 Nassau-«t.. Brook lyn. USEFUL MAN— Honest, respectable: club house or private family: understand* fur nace clean sliver, bra??, windows, etc.; city references. Address F. SCHLEMMER. care of Mr. Krohn. 338 East (Hal si Ui-BFUL MAN. — By midll« aged German: understands garden, horses, cows and furrace; reference 327 We* 32d-st. L'SBFTJL MAN — By young Swede; ;ruirr>-<^. good city icfeflMm Address cPKAR HJSDQVIST, *••'> Wi'.l:s-ave USEFUL MAS -Colored mm as useful man in private family; citj or country; ■»■:: inn to do anytli'.ns. good icfeasssctt. Ad dreaa 8. B*OWN. 340 w- • : I SEFUL MAN wishes position in private family; thoroughly understand* house work; clean silver, brasses, windows, fur naces, sidewalk; no waitinc city references. ALEXANDER. 25* Fl">yd-st.. Brooklyn. ADVERTISEMENTS and subscriptions f-r Th" Tribune received at their l*ptc.*n Of fice N .." 1 '-'12 Broadway. M door north of 31st-st.. until '.« dock p. m.; advertise ments received at the following branch of fices at regular office rates until a o'clock; P m vir ■ 234 Sth-ave.. s. c. cor. 23d-st.; 1M 6th-ave . cor. 12th-st. . 142 Columbus ave.. near West S6ih-.*t. : 10R Weal 42i-st.. nenr rtth-ave. : 02 East 14th-st.; 251 WejJ 42d-st.. between 7th and Sth ayes ; 2t>3 West 129th-st.: 198 East 47th-st. ; 1.33* 3d ave. between 76th and 77th *ts. : 1.028 34 ave near 81st-st ; 1.709 l3t-ave., near M>th-st • 157 East I2sth-st. ; 75t> Tremont ave 8903 d near 41st-st.: 554 3d-a\-e. : 210BleeckeT-st: 325 Bleecker-st. Brooklyn. N V—Y — Court-st. . 215 Smith— St. Newark. N. J.— 7t>4 Broil st. And at all A. D. T. Offices. PMECTM !»1T» ATIOXS WAJiTED. Female. COOK and BAKER— By Protestant: poo* soups and desserts: plain washing; -ttv or country; city reference. 174 7th-ave.. ring twice. COOK.— 9*Mdlsli: first class; excellent city reference*. C. R . S7d >'.th-ave. COOK —Swedish; experienced: good city refer»nces. no wasblr.g: wages $A P- L.. '£>2 East 4Sth-st. COOK- —Swedish . first class: for luncheons an<S dinners; bjsjo to accommodate: atj or country. Care of Obarg. 23 I>V. 44th-st. COOK. — Assist with washing; neat and well recommended; (rood baker, excellent meat cook: $12 monthly for steady place. Call 143 6th-ave.. entrance llth-st. COOK. &c— North, Ireland cook. sMnsjh— : roast soup, baker: al»o ■hamberm.-iid ana waitress; first class reference. 34s 6tr. ave.. first floor, back. COOK.— Excellent reference: German Prot estant- washer, ironer. understands all kinds of' cocking, city or country. US East •t-tth-st. COOK —In private tamilv. understands her work thoroughly: w.Ning and r,r,ji ? tn?: best reference from las', place 2<sj LMt ~th-st.. care Mrs Kierraiv COOK — Respectable elderly German wom an; steady place as plain cock and laun dress; private or restaurant. IS3 East 115 th. COOK — Comn tent. !n rnvate family. wages 125 • first class city reference. E. C Box Tribune Upto»» Office. MM Broadway. t -'- -J ADVERTISEMENTS and Subscriptions for The Tribune received at their Uptown Or flee No 1.242 Broadway. 2d door north of Mat-si until i) o'clock p. m. advertise ments received at the following branch of fices at regular office rates until 3 o'clock p m . viz.: 23* Sth-ave .. ■. c. cor. 23d-st.; 153 B'h-ave . cor. l-'th-st . ; 142 Columbus «v» r ear West «6th->st.: 106 West 42d-st.. near 6th-ave.; 92 East Uth-st. . 257 West 4*d-st-. between Tth and Sth ayes.: 263 West 125th-st.: 159 East 47th-st ; 1.33S 3d ave between 76th ard 77th si 3 .. 1.026 3d ave" near Slst-st. : 1.70S Ist-«ve.. near 89th-»t-: IST East 123th-ot.: M Trem-?nt ave.; 650 3d-ave.. near 41st-at. ; 554 3d-ave. • 11 DOMESTIC SIHATIONS WAUEO, SPECIAI* RATE TO L\E«PUM' " • niirin, ;; i im-« i .-, <-.■.■■• T tlnif rHl<r HHrfn:. COOK- — Experienced young North Irt»!;»-i<! woman: best references: private fam is only; city or country- Call Monday. siorv. 142 West 19th-st. COOK. — Competent; in private family: neat and obliging. Call Monday and Tuesda> at present employer's. iiS West 4-Sth-st. COOK. — By young woman: city or c ; SMOSS *-? 1! . 2V> 2d-av». COOK and LAUNDRESS. —In small private family; rirst cias* city reference. Call at M Jeffer3on-ave.. near Bedford, second floor. Brooklyn. •■• V.< CHAMBERMAID.— A lady wishes to se i it" a place for a thoroughly experienced; chambermaid whom she. can hlehiy recom wend. "'all Monday. SOI Madison-ay*. CHAMBERMAIDS. PARLORMAID and COOK. — A lady wishes to pl.va two chambermaids, '.arl^rma:.! and cook. Can "be seen at 75 Park-aye.. between 10 and I. Monday and Tuesday. CHAMBERMAID and II IsmIIIIW r MAID — By y-iir.? «irl : h»et personal ref sjnssxsa Apply 241 Eut Ml*s St.. 3 . 11. Monday CHAMBERWORK. — Young Swedish Kir!, lately landed, Rood seamstress, for Hsht chambtrwork and sewins-. Call Saturday. 219 West til?---- . care. Ida Robioson. DAY'S WORK. — German worn in. as eat washing, ironing, cleaning. Mrs. KN'AII Mi West 6-ith-st. DAY'S WORK. — By respectable woman: washing. Ironing or hcusecieaning. Z3"! East 47th-st-. Tcp fio-->r. TAY'9 WORK. — Wash 1-5. lr.-n!n?. etc.. by competent young- woman; thoroughly re liable and careful worker: references Mrs. FITZSIMMONS. 517 2J-ave.. top fiat. GENERAL HOUSEWORK.— By French couple; city or country. understand their work thoroughly, references. J. GRANGE* 162 Prince-st housework— My...:- agad wssasaa; Ger man-American; place in family of adalta. 2,4:)1 Sth-ave ., near 130th-st , Tradehus bell HOUSE"WORK — married, woutt like general work in family hotel, or aa good housekeeper; wouM go South. F. W. SARGENT. Naw-Canaaa. Conn. HOUSEKEEPER — A thoroughly experi enced young woman, in bachelor apart ments or private family: understands man— :.-•.—■-- of servants, care of linen, cater ing; excellent references. H. M . Tribuna Uptown Otflce. 1.242 Broadway. HOUSEKEEPER. — Refined lady. for wMower with children, moderate ■ for pnvi!e<re of having- a yn. who - business, with her. Addresa Mrs. COURT. rn-av« . Br- - HOUSEKEEPER.— a widow: expert enced: has small child. Call or address Mrs. 'VERXER, isO Reid-ave.. Brooklyn. HOUSEWORK — G:rl ts taks core "sal mslni apartment or w-rk m sm. ealoted. 3M Weat " INFANT'S NURSE.— First class; can taka entiro charge from birth; country or city; no cards. 21!> 2d-ave. INFANT'S NURSE-— By refined English woman, in good family; thoroughly ex perienced: best references; entire charge; wages $25. Address 3. C. 31 Vernon-ave.. Lsa« Island City. LAUNDRESS. — Thoroughly first c!as3: in private family: wages $2f» •■. best city reference. Address LAUNDP.ESS. Bex 72. Tribune Uptown Ofßce. 1.242 Eroadwiy. LAUNDRESS. — Thoroußh: in private ran ily: good persona! reference; wasreg 923. Address S. •'. Box 79, Tribune Uptovrn Office. 1.242 Broadway. LAUNDRESS — By experienced colore.l woman, to do bunile wasbtnc at home cr gr> cut by th» day: reference. 4i2 V.'ess 33th-sc. care cf Fu:i»r. LAUNDRESS Swede; stead position; cr ko out by day In private families: good reference. Address HILMA LC3TDQVI3T. SSO Willis-ave. ADVERTISEMENTS ar.l suPscriptlon3 for The Trinun<> r»c<"ive<i at their Uptown Of fice. No. 1.342 Broadway. 2d door north of 31»i • until if o'clock n. tn.: advertise ments received at the foUcnrtng branch of fices at -scalar office rate 3 until S "'clock p. m.. viz.: 234 Sth-ave.. s. c. c-?r. 23d-st. ; 133 6th-ave.. cor. I2th-st. . 142 C-lumbus av- , near West Mtl) : MM West 42d-st.. near 6th-ave. . 02 East 14:r;-??. : 257 Wet 42i-st.. bet- •■". It! and sr.i ayes : 25S West 125th-st.: ISO East 47th-st. : 1.339 30~ ay.. between 76th and 77th st 3 .; 1.02S 3-1 a-.-- near Ust- si : i 708 lst-ave.. near S&th-st.: 157 East nath-si . BM Tremont a\.e.: 6oOSd-ave.. near 41jt-s».; 554 3d-ave. ; 210 e4 K-Icer--t . 7.25 Rl»«rker-»t. Brooklyn. N. T. — SM Court-st. : 215 Smith-3t. Newark. N J. — "M Broad-st. And at all A. D. T. efSces. LADT-a MAIP— A respc : girl; cle.in '•?'-•-■«. or lav's w r'rt nswer by <.:'.. 68 tl esj ■ LADY'S MAID. — rrench: -• . best ref»r< O MAIP. _2_ '• LADY'S MAlD.— Experienced; Protestant; .-i- seamstress an-i wait on lady; willins ta assist with housekeeping cr care for in valid; besc city referent Address J. w . Box 77 Tribune Uptown OfflVe. 1.242 Broadway. LADY'S MAID. — French; thoroughly capa ble in every detail of lndy's wardrobe: ta. neat. painstaking; excellent recommenda tions. 603 6th-ave . Ja< piin's R-jreau. MANAGING HOUSEKEEPER jr. a gentle man's family: r-?fer>»r.ce> iciven ant re quired. Address E.. I>ox :>3. Trjbune Office.' MAID. — Experienced -i person, tcv •■. ••■••■ lacy: tfv>l h.iinlreseer. seamstress ani pack-r; competent nni trustworthy it . ■ : erence; wages ■*-'•" 71.'!7 I .'! Park-avv*.. Phelan's bell. «"}»rro,in. wages J- - - "• NURSE tr> toraltd lady or gertlemar.: snni' sewer: personal reference: six years' cx-> perienee: wages -_ ■ 4.".«> West lOth-st. Nt"RSE. — Lady desires position tor wn[» tent. trustworthy French woman, with. 25 years' experience, superior infant's cr" vounjy bahys nurse: charee from, birt'n:. understands all bottle foods: hiathest refer ences. Call former employer. 139 E. H4th. : NTTRSK -Kxp-r:-r-"!. \IM III I I care of sts t I NURSE.— By ■. v : -, - Iri?h sir!, lately <-'--*.. as children's nurse; is careful with tr-il-J dren. J. WALSH. 273 West Il>tti-9t NUHPE. — Trained; to travel with an in— • \-alid lady, or «:•-> as imH an>l romp^nior. ; physician's reference. Address NURSED Boa 21. 1.563 3d-ave. ADVERTISEMENTS ir subscriptions fori The Tribune received at their Uptown O?~, flee No. 1.242 Broadway, 2-1 door north cCj 31st-?t.. until '• o'clock p. m. : adv#mse — men;? receive.] at the follcvwins branch of-i flee* at rc<-. r office rates until A o'clock:: B. m.. •'■■:■ -■ " »b-a*»« ?. " cor. Sd-M.;] 153 *•:-•■ cor. 12th-st. : •- Calumbu* ave.. near West t#th-st.: Kl*K 1 * West 42i-st..i near «>th-av«. ; X East 14th-!t. ; 2.17 West! 42d-st.. between 7th anil to ivj- : 2*?;' West mill SI 15!> East 47th-st. : XJS3& Sd-1 a-. * between 76rh and .."i»' ■ ; l.t">2t; S*-i a\» near- 81st-st : 1.70S ls»t-ave.. r.-ar SOth-st.: 1.--7 Kast I2sth^st.: <9A Tremoat- : aye.: 650 3d »vc. near 41st-st. : i>s4 3d-av>». ; 210 !'.!-> •!.-'. : 335 Bleecker-sl Brooklyr:.' N. V. — 21* f o-ir:-st. : 213 Smith-st. Newark., N. X—TH Broad-st. A- i at all A. O. T. OfflC«S. ". 5 ; NURSE. &C. — North German nurse at n-ir-. scry eoverness for small or grown cMl— I r.m.~ test city reference. A. H *M Wesc! 54th-st. ITTRSE M invalid gawl«— few boon d.»ily: gives m.assaee. patients* resiier.cesi; good barber. H. HTXKC3 305 East S4th-st. SEAMSTRESS. — Thoroughly competent; tikes work home or by day: curtains. cushions; repairing dresses: farr.ilv sewir« by hand and machine. HUTH. I>6 West lOlst-st. SEAMSTRESS.— Infants' and children's hand made dresses: will c.-> out by t*e» day or tike work home. Address lIOD-' ERATE, 270 West 2T»J-st. r= WASHING. &c. — Respectable wo~m takes home washing and Ironing: pt-.ces mo-t^r ate Mrs. COMStKBT. 24« East 53th-st. ■WASHING. — First class laundress: family washing by week or dozen; jrentlem^-na washing:, mending; or out by -lay; personal reference. M" DONALD. 412 East «4th-st. WASHING. — Respectable colored woman : at home: reasonable price. SITSAJf JENKINS. 227 West 40th-st. WAITRESS. — Corr.petent and rear; best references required; two in family, call Hcnday. Il> to I. 141 East 36th-st. YOUNG WOMAN, to go out sewing by day or week A-Wresa. A. B-. 176 llacdaasal-st. YOUNG GIRL. li>. in family SCHRAMM. T-mpkina-iv*.. near dale PostoflSce. Gler.dale Long Islan-i i T:l B3GHT KfflD