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w REAL ESTATE. JACOB H. SCHIFF TAKES TITLE TO A HARLEM PLOT- A FIFTY-SIXTH ST. HOUSE SOLD. ' W W & T. M. Hall have sold through L. J. Philiipe * Co. to S. J. Reckendorfer. the treasurer ef the American I*-ad Pencil Company, the five Story American basement house now under con struction at No. 4. West Fifty-sixth-»t. This is the •ccond hou^e Fold of a row of four now beinK con structed by the Halls, which will not be finished for m* months to come. An adjoining house was sold last Friday to George A. Betas*, president of the American Snuff Cora r Jacob H. Schiff took title yesterday to a plot 25x i«UI feet on the north side of One-hundred-and twemy-third-st . 3"J feet east of Broadway, from ?l B SSft Sf/nTtook tme r ter d| >- - y^ot Jlx Sli S^cSt of Fifth-aye.. from Albert Brod and Joseph Hamershlag. _ „. c t. Herbert A. Sherman has sold for Dr. C. w . _ ler No. 50 Kast Kifty-thlrd-st., a four storj brown Mone dwelling house 16xlW feet. -L, Hayman No/ 127 & Ka t T Six B H^-s hh t a . I four story brownstone M SatfNoa. 36 Sl^ Broadway. ;H^a. %S?& the iu^Wi^rty _h« > a frontage of mmsMmm bSTn in theWsesslan of the estate ;» n y "^g^^. t-» -»»-<^ i-i it vm» *i has coin No. *- t*asi o»* 1 j »h?r£.l a four^Etorv and basement brownstone SoJd it for 122 SO" Mr Hyman is said to have sold of Eiehtli-ave., to Bertha De Kraft I>»wis Hvman has Fold No. 127 East bixuem ?i_.. a VoUrHor™ brownrtone dwelling house, on a lot SOxJAUi feet. LEXOX-AVE. FLATHOUSE SOLD. Ferdinand Nagel has sold for Saver Grow * Herb— r to Henry yon der Ueth. No. 406 L*-nox ave.. a five story double flathouse. with stores, on a ] "1- h .roprteto^ wh^^ inlsrge the lobby of the theatre. MAY ENLARGE ASTOR'S NEW HOTEL ANNEX B M Haan has bought No. fi East ***-****£• a private dwelling hou S e. adjoining the hotel *Wch Colonel John Jacob Astor is building at the south vast corner of Kifty-flfth-st. and Fifth-av^ He paid 1107.000 for the parcel, the size of which is BfcJo» f**t. Samuel Thorne was the "f » er -. Mr Haan is the lessee of the hotel. He tola a after the lake by that name in the AdlronaacKs and the tribe of Indians which once hunted and lived in this State. He said he hoped to make some agreement with Colonel Astor to have the proposed annex to the hotel to stand not only on the prem ises occupied by No. I Ka.t F-ifty-fifth-sr .but on the site occupied by No S East 1- ifty-fifth-st. The hotel is to be heated by hot air. THE PHILIP HONE HOUSE TO COME DOWN. W. E. Finn has sold to the John W. Stevens Building Company, a corporation formed about a week ago. No. K2 Broadway, an old three story building, OB a plot 23x130 feet. A ten otorj- store and loft building will be built on the site. The building on the premises Is a landmark of the city It wax the home of Philip Hone when he was Mayor of the city. It has been sold three times in th« last year, and these sales plainly Indicate the growing' demand for similar properties In the Mr. Finn bought the property recently through •William A. White «• Sons, from Seth Sprague Terry The property is at the southeast corner of Broadway and Great Jones-st. It extends to Shin- b °The A John W. Stevens Building Conrpanv took title yesterday to No. M Broadway and No. 1.4 Mercer-st. OFFICE BUILDING FOR TWENTIETH-ST. "Warren & Warren have sold for E. G. Scott No. 86 "West Twentleth-st.. a four story and basement brownstone dwelling house, on a lot 23x92 feet, for $65,090, to Henry Sohuyl. r & Co. The buyers will build 8 fourteen story office building on the prem ises. The first story will be a store, the next six mill be used for office purposes, and the other ■even for liKht manufacturing purposes. The front of the building will be of white marble. AUCTION SALES TO-DAY. By William M Ryan: I '♦ I>>xlngton-ave. « a, 36.3 ft • of Mist st. 16.2)175.5; :i story dwg h; foreclosure sale. Continental Trust «'o. trus. set J Katzenberg et al: < ary *.- Whltrtdge attys; A X l'r^?slrigfr. ref. due .m Judgt. jo? 50; costs. M26SS: taxes, etc. *4 f. «3: 680 St Ann's sve. f * 528 ft I of K>f.:h -«t. 98-14x90x25.55x90; 4 stor>" b fi h: foreclosure t«le: ilara Kairchlld ast F Thorn el a: . J W Hyde, sttj I" VV Oliver ref; due on judjrt. $1,571 25: costs. $187 40; ■;■■■ etc. •"■'•* 70; 142 W sotk-st s►. Bit) ft eof Amstirdam-ave. - U12.2: 4 story dwg h; fore closure sale; \V leaver •■ ..I a«t W Cohen et al: H W Kennedy, atty; I. .- II Hahlo ref; due on Judgt. $23. *:;7.V. costs. *4' " 4". taxes, etc, $4,77 64 ; 514 West Knd aye. c s. 23.7 fl fof •"■■-: lUxM); 4 story b and s dwg h. with extension; exr'e pale; estate of Mrs Emma B Carver, dei-ea*""!. k> By Peter F Meyer A .',: 2.735 ten aye. w r. 31 ft s of |T\ 146th-«t, 25x112.0: 5 (ton fl '•• with stores; Stephen Dun pi can agt 1* J S.-hnugg "i al; Perkham, Miller & King, JJ Bttys: J A Lynch, n>f; due on ludgi 119.812 TO; costs. r $379 18; taxes. etr. .7.." 76: U8 W 114 th st. ss, 2.50 ft c of Broadway. 2<>xlmi.ll ; 4 story dwg h; foreclosure sale; John Goodwin agt <"arrie c Kenned) et a!: Robert David eon, atty; L C !{:•.••>;':■•• ref; due on ju.ig-. $23,259 50; costs, $262 55; taxes, etc. <:.iv 80; «S9 W 183 d - n s, r.'-.rt ft eof Broadwaj 1t;.5\74.11 ; ?. story dwg h: fore closure *ale; Eusan " Miles et :.l ast Florence Ken..*. Thomas Hooker, atty: John Delabunty, r<>f; due on judgt, IT.eafi costs. 120223; tax»f. etc. $4!« :,". By John N Golding: 3d-nve and 14lM-st, i. c cor, 28.0 4 X l>2 *'■; x^r.x'ri.ll 5 story |. ten h. with store; foreclosure |*ale; C B Took»r art Joseph Spears et al; F n Wlghtman. atty: Randolph Hurry, ref; due on Ju-Jgt. $5,151 S3; costa, $254 2S: taxes, etc. *1 900; prior m-.rt $10<Mifi By Herbert A Sherman: 58 E With st, * a, 100 ft c of MaJlson-ace. 30xl<K»'j; 5 story flat h: foreclosure sale; Oreenleaf X Sheridan, trus. agi Francis J r». 'i!iui?g et al; T»«- Grove & Riker, attys: Rotiert C Morris, ref; due on J«dgt, $17,fiir, s« ( . taxes, etc. 82.HH 39. By B L Kennel! & Co: '.'- Prospect es. 361. 2!> ft r. of We«tchester aye. KxltiOx— xir.o 2 story f dwg h; foreclosure *e!e; Richard v Homer agt Annie X Ful ton et al; Ellsha \V M.-«.;uire. attj Macintosh Kellogg. ref. doe on judgt. |594 M costs. $K)<>i*». taxes, etc, $1!^ 10: prior mort. *4 5tW. By Richard V Harriett A- Co: 22rt W 123 d st. s s. 475 ft c if Bth «\f-. 100.11; •> story tik flat h; fore closure sale; Catherine T Smith agt Thomas Brady et a!. John A Amundson. atty: William L Turner, ref: due on iud|tt $25f«5 27: costs, *.'«<;! 41. taxes, etc. $417 11; Ifi3 lOth'-av*. « p. 4fi ft s of -"<»• st. 2»x4«xl0», 4 story bk ten h. with store; pub aur; Kfl Front-st. c *. 49.3 ft s of G<-.uvern<»ur !-«ne. 25k99.0x23 4x!>!' 4: Sailors' Snug Har bor leasehold: 4 story bk business W<lg. with 1 »tory ex tension: pub au< . 24 and 25 South-st. w s, 50.11 ft n of Oientles Slip. B».i« 1 %x82.«x».9Vx«1.«; 5 story bk business Wig; pub auc. By S. Goldsticker: SS7-329 B ?<7th ft. n *. 2<li"» ft w of In-ave. «ixl«O: - •'• story b ten h«, with stores; fore closure' sal*-: Citizens)' Saving* Rank set R Ryan et al: Plrsson & Real!. attyi>; L Sleekier, ref; due on Judgt. $10. 093 33: costs. $3«1 S3. By S De U"antean>»: 321 R lllth-st. n s. ,V>r> ft c of 2d ave 25x100. 10\: 4 «t..r\ r s and ten h: foreclosure raJ«; J < : Wllmerding. admr. agt Susan Hennessy et al: Nash & Jones, attys: D I' Insraham, ref; due on Judgt, $7.- IWO7- co«s. (37143; taxes, etc. $2.050 29. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. f2d-«t. No 37 West. 22x102.2: Cornelius VT I.uy» ter to Emma B Hendrlcks; R S. $23 75; mort gage. »■.!•«'. 1100 Bowery. No 230, ■ w corner Prince-st. 28.5x95.5x 45.3x0T.10; Henry J Barret; to Nellie G Byrnes; R S. fl: mortgage. f53/JOO 10f» 13f>th-«t. No 150 West. H».4x»ftn; -Warner 5» .Young. Individually, executor and trustee, to Jennie L Cohen; R S, 25 cents; mortgage, $11 <¥»> S.OOO 4*>-"-M» * '. 134 ft m of I>nclngtnn a\e. 17x100.5; Mary J Green and another to Roll In c Newton, et al; P. S. $4 75; mortis*. $6 iVlfi 12/"V» fth-ave No 430. c *. 21.<5x*9.11: Henrietta I. Douglas to Charles Schmidt. Jr.: R S. $I**s .. 100 4%h -ft. No 123 Ea*t. 20x100; John B Shea to Rollin C Newton, et al; R =. $10 75 \ 24,000 2«"'h ft s S. 2.V?.« ft c of 6th-ave. 2*>xO* 9; Cen tral Tru*t Company, executor, to Harold God win; R S. $23 75 50 000 Fr'.nt-sT. c t. 23.9 ft i of Burling Slip. 23x101.6x 28.6x101.«>: Edward T Kchenck and another, ex ecutors and trustees, to C Amory Stevens, . true tet; »4 part : recorded 10.000 fcth-ave. No 432, c *. 34 2 ft * of 32d-et. runs • • 21. -'X c 8» llx t 43.2 x c 35. lx n !».fl to 32d st x w 3S.lx s 34. 2 x m 89.11: Wt:itam Scott and anther, executors, to the Stuyve»i>nt Real Estate Company; R S. $3S 75 roooo " ' HEW BUILDING PLANS l«Bth-st. n a. 100 ft w of Amsterdam -a for a two str,r> brick store. 25x25; W \. Taylor Ho £33 West 22d-st, owner: c L Henderson, archi tect . II 1 * 100 l*ih-st. « *, 13» ft w of 2d-ave; for four rix story brick tenement houses. i«.4x9i>..V n Neirberg No 232 East lOUi-M. owner; Shm & Small heiiier. No 28 Park How. architects i*n<v«> Avenue P. Nos «7 and ««. for a six »tory brick ■ t^nerrent house mith store. 40xKO. M katzen >.o 52 Broadway, owner, M Bernstein. No 11 i Broadway, architect 25 000 40th-et. Nos 34 and 39 Ea*t. and No 35 East 3»th- ou#wf S : JP r i* -£ *' • tOrr brlk <l*»lling houses. CSXS9 and 23x01.11; W Ftabley. No 674 Colum> bus-aye. owner; C I Berg. No 671 Sth-ave. architect ' j.v> ono 63iJ-«t, Nos 41 and 43 We*t; for a two story ' brick MM!. r«)x*«; I Jacks->n. No 31 Nassau «t owner; Ludlow A Valentine. No 100 Broadway architect. »• 20.000 I i"nrni6hc6 IVpartmcnta do tct TTWR RENT.— By a family desirous of lea-. town. a. JD ■ furnished apartment of nine room* and bath,' ln West t7U/-SU, near &• -. t-r.th-ave Address A. C, Box 16, Tribune Office. fled <f fitau Title guarantee andTRUST COMPANY last year, did the largest business in its history. It does a larger business each succeeding year, BECA USE EIGHTH— It has managed its important and technical business successfully- It has met the expectations of the public and been most useful and serviceable to it. When you buy real estate or borrow or loan upon it, come to this com pany. Fees moderate and uniform. TiTLE GUARANTEE andTRUST COMPANY Capital & Surplus. . $6,000,000. 146 Broadway, New York. 175 Remsen Street, Brooklyn. The lawyers' Title Insnranco Company of New York, 97 Liberty Street, New York, aB-44 Court Street, Brooklyn, Capital and Surplus, ■ $3,500,000. Examines and insures titles at fixed, moderate rates, giving the dealer or investor the selection of counsel when desired. Unction Sates of Real Estate. PETER F. HEYER, Auct'r, WILL PELL AT AUCTION ON Tuesday, March 11, 11)02, at 12 o'clock, at the New York Real Estate Salesroom, 111 Broadway, BY ORDER OF TRUSTEES, , THE FOLLOWING CHOICE AND VALUABLE Improved Property, 12-story and basement brick, stone, and steel fireproof apartment house, containing electric. Ice. and refrigeration plants. fr^ipM an.l pasf^r.ger elevators, steam heat, and long-distance telephone in every aparmen', n-pe-.her with large plot of land BB.llHsM.fi, known as "THE PIERREPONT," Nos. 43, 45 4 47 West 32d St. Modern &-story brick, stone, and steel f.repri f building, containing freight and passenger elevators, electric light, and steam heit. with large plot of land. 73.2HX05.0. Nos. 209, 211 &. 213 East 23d St. ALSO 5-story and ba«emc-nt brick apar.ment house, containing 6 stores and 1♦» apartments; fear.i heated, hot-water supply, and elevator, together witn large plot of land. 102.2x31. known as No. 1,025 Lexington Avenue, Northeast Cor. 73d St. Titles ,-.iii be> eanrnnteed by the Title « .mi m lit. ■.• A Trunt < Olllpnny. Fir brok-maps ;.n<l further parti liars apply at the r.fl. c of the Trustees. Room 1.«*(2. No. 2.1 Tlr.-ind Street, and at the Auctioneer's office, 111 Broadway PETER F. MEYER, Auctioneer, will s?ll at auction, on THURSDAY, February 27, 1902, 12 o'clock, at the New Ycrk Re;.] Estate Salesroom. 11l Broadway, BY ORD3B OF EXECUTRIX AMI HEIRS, THE Choice & Valuable Property, •MNSI STING 0" 4-ntnry brick 1.11 I ! -I Im- frith lnr«<» plot of land, Nos. 1204, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Broadway, Between 29th & 30th Streets, ;..! .... .. i_ the GUscjr ,»•.,-. For maps and l«rsna apply to Lee & Lee. 5 0,r!... At torney*. i!<i Nas«M-i Stic-et, and at the oflice of the Auc- Ilf>r»ei. 11 i Rrnadwav. Long Jslanb JDropcrtn jor Bolr. \ WAGEEARNERS i DON'T LET YOUR WIFE \ ( see this advertisement } ( or you will buy a home. ; ( Paying rent? ' ) stop It. ' / Can't buy a home? ' > Yes, you can. < I OUR MliMI - < \ In the Borough of Queens at ; < 95.000 TO -"-..' X S on short time payments are easily within the reach << \ of every economical earner of moderate wages \ You save all car fares. Walking distance from \ ferries Call and we'll tell you all about It. \ NEW YORK LAND AND WAREHOUSE CO. ■ > 167 Jackson Avenue. Long Island City. ' ■ N. T. L. * wow <-o 1 A COLD FACT. I HINT TO MANUFACTURERS. ■{•In. c we moved from Manhattan to Long Island ! «{ >Hy Ir. Mafh ls»t we observe that by being on L 'l Railroad frontage and having advantage of New ■ j Tork freight rates we have saved more than our I I New Tork rental In trucking alone. We also oh T serve that our fixed charges on our Long Island City P* plant only amount* to about one third of what our rent in New York was " -Statement of one of our factory Interests who purchased our land and built •> his plant, occupying: 10,000 square feet, at a total Si .-out of less than $9.f100. Figure it out for yoursaif, Mr. Manufacturer. NOTE. -Faciory sites. Railroad and weterfront k .omblned. 100 acres. 10 minutes' walk from 'i ferries. Proposed Tunnel and Blackwell's Island Bridge O Write If you can - t call. L O NEW TORK LAND AND WAREHOfSE CO 3 167 Jackson Avenue. Long Island City N T. ■ — L. * W. — OO Unfnnuslicb <To tct. 570 FIFTH AVENUE. TO LET. BACHELOR APARTMENT in Root] condition: stenm heated. •TH-AVr:.. 1,04*. cor. with st Elegant apartment; light *J and sunny $;««> Apply to Janitor. So tct tor i3nsincss iDnrpoaca. *"_.,' „ JS.OOO SOI ARE FEET TO LET " IN METROPOLITAN RKALTV II. DING. ' —FIREPROOF— „_._ '.'jl ,J^ GHT ON THREE SIDES. HEAT AND POWER AND ELEVATOR SERVICE DAT AND NIGHT RULAND& WHITING, • 6 BEBKMAS ST 570 FIFTH AVENUE. 8D FLOOR TO LET FOR BUSINESS: . : . TCI> light, sfenni liruird. ' NEW-YORK" DAILY TRIBUNE. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1902. rpHE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK by the grace of God free and Independent, to John S. Kidd. Mary L. Kidd. Mary I. Kldd. Florence I Kldd Madeline I. Kldd. Susan Holllngsworth. Edward T Holllngsworth. John Clarence Holllngsworth, George W Holllngsworth. William H. Hollingsworth. Edward L. Ho!!lngsworth. Frederick Hollingsworth. Lucy Holllngs worth Lena Hollingsworth. Martha Kldd. Lucy Watson. John W. Watson. Lily S. Lane, John A. Lane William H Kidd Florence I. Kldd. Grace Georgette Kldd, heirs at law and'next of kin of George W. Kldd. deceased, or per sons Interested or claiming to be Interested In the goods, chattels credits and estate of said George W. Kldd. de le-sed 'as legatees or devisees, send greeting: Whereas. Am a Estelle Kidd, of the City of New York. County and State of New York, i.as lately applied to the Surrogate Court of the County of New Y.ik for letters of Admin istration upon the goods, chattels and credits of said George W Kidd, deceased, late of the County of New York Therefore, you and each of you are cited to appear before one of the Surrogates of our County of New York, at his office in the County of New York. State of New York ' on the i-Mh day of March. In the year one thousand nine hundred end two. at 10:30 o'clock In the forenoon cf that day then and there to attend and show cause. If any there be why Letters of Administration should not i*ue out of' said Court upon the goods, chattels and credits of said George W. Kldd. deceased, to Anna Estelle Kidd or why such further or other decree or order should not be made as in the premises may seem proper. And such of you as are hereby .-lied, as are under the at?* of twenty-one years, are required to appear by your guardian ' If you have one. or If you have none, to appear and appiv for one to be appointed, or In the event of your neglect or failure to do so. a guardian will be Appointed by the Surrogate to represent and act for you "in testimony whereoi w» have caused the Seal of the ' in testlmoni whereof w» have caused the. Seal of the Surrogate's Court of the said County of New York to be hereunto affixed. j£ j££ c Thoma9p a Surrogate of our said County of New •SeaVct' C. : York, at said County, the 2i>th day ' .' of January. In th; year of our I/ord one thousand nine hu'.dred and two. J. FAIRFAX MLAUOHLIN. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. LESLIE * MINOR, Attorneys for Petitioner. Office A P O Address, 206 Broadway. Manhattan, New York City." rpHE PEOPLE OF THE BTA.TE OF NEW YORK. by the grn.e of Ck>d free and Independent, to Sarah O. Smith. Margaret V fmith. Francis U Smith. Salllne V. Haingerneld. Alice C. Strong. Courtlar.dt H. Smith. J. Campbell Smith. Augustine Smith, faille Poythress Smith. Gladys Smtth, the only heirs and neit of kin of Clifton H. Smith, deceased. »end greeting: Whereas. The New YnrU Life Insurance and Trust < •■.ni lianv of The City of New York, has lately applied to the Surrogate's Court of our County of New York, to have a certain instrument in writing, relating tc, h«.th real and personal property duly proved an thr last Will and Testa ment of the wild niftnn H Smith, late of the County or New York, deceased. Therefore you and each Of you are cited to app'ar before the Surrogate of "ur County of New York a? his ..ffl.-e In the County of New York, on the 2l»t day of April, one thousand nine hundrod and two. at half-pant ten o'clock In the forenoon of that day. then and there to attend the prolmte of the said lant Will and Testament. Arid such of rOU as are hereby cited, as are under the age of twenty one sears, are required to appear by your guardian. If you ha\.- one, or If you have none, to appear and RppK for c*» to be appointed, or in the event of your neglect or failure to do so. a guardian will be appointed by the Surrogate to represent and net for you in the proceeding. In Testimony Whereof. We have caused the Seal of the Surrogate's Coart of the said County of New York to be hereunto affixed. Witness. Hon. Frank T. Filzgeral.i. a Surrogate of our said (I* P ] County of New Tork, at said County, the 2<)th day of February. In the >ear of our Lori out thousand nine hundred and two. J FAIRFAX sTLAUOHUN, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. ©tcan Sucamcrs FA?T EXPRESS SERVICE. PLYMOUTH — CHKRBOL'RG -BREMEN. Kronprlnz. Mar. 8. > P. M.lKalsertn. June 24. 10 A. M. Kaiser.. ..Mar. 2S, 10 A. M. , Kronprlm July 1. noon Krnnprin...Apr. 8. 0 \. M. Kaiser July 13. 10 A. M Kaiser. ...Apr. 22. 10 A. M. Kaiß»rin. . . 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M Trave .. . Mar <«. S P. M •Kulserln May 3. n»n Aller Mar 18. 1" A M Laho ... May 10. 10 A M Hohens'n..Mar. 12, .•? P M Trars. . May 17. 1 P M •Katserln.Mar. '.•;• 1" A M Aller .May 24 10 A.M. I.ahn Apr. .'.. 2P. M Hohen«"n May tl. 11 A M. Trave . Apr. U' 1" A M Labll June 1«. noon Aller Apr 19 I P M True June 31 lo A M From Pier 24. Ft. of Amity St . Rrnnklyn. •!"■ r.. lircmen Piers H.^b^ken. N I OELRICHB A CO., SO 5 HRi">.\r>WAY. N. T. Louis H. Meyer. 4S Pcuth Thir.l St., Phlla. lERIQAH LUKE. TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS SERVICE. PLVMOLTH— (?HERBOT*Ra HAMBURG. DELTSCHUAND, MARCH 11. 3:30 P. M. A. Victoria.. Apr. 10. 10 AM F. Bismarck. .May 20. 10 AM Deutaehland. ..Apr 17. noon (Columbia ...June 6, 10 AM F Bismarck. .May I, 10 AM'Deutschland. .June 12. 10 AM Columbia May 8. l" AMI a. Victoria. ...June 1!». 10 AM Deutfchland..May IS. II AM F. ni»marck..Jun# 2«. 1" AM A. Victoria. May 22. 10 AM Columbia July 3. 10 AM TWIN-K«'RKW PABPKNOER SERVICE. PLYMOUTH— tniERBOrRO— HAMBURG. •Palatla ... Mar. 1. 10 AM Moltke . May 6. 3:30 PM Pennsylv'a..Msr. s 3:3^) PM Patricia May 18. 10 AM Pretoria... Mar 15 8:30 AM 'Wnldersee. M.iv 2<>. 8:30 I'M Moltke Mar. 20. 8:80 AM .Pennsylv'a. . May 27. »3"AM Patricia Apr. 5. 2:30 PM Pretoria . June 7. 4:30 PM WaWersee . Apr 12, AM Moltke ran* 10. '• AM Pennsylv's Apr. 22 8:90 PM ' Patricia June 17. 3 I'M Pretoria Apr. 2;». 10 AM Hluecher. . . June 24. 7:3OAM •To Hamburg direct. MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE NEW YORK NAPLES— GENOA. •P. VICTORIA LI'ISE. MARCH 12. II A M. Phoenicia Mar. 10. 2 PM Phoenicia May «. 2 PM ra!at!n Apr 11. 2 PM' Palatla June 3. 2 I'M •For Madeira, Olbraltar, and Geno*. CRUISE to the MEDITERRANEAN and the BLACK SKA by Prlnze-.s!n Victoria Luise. leaving New Tork MARCH 12, ItXC attractive Itinerary. Apply, HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE. 37 IV WAY, N. T. HAWAIIAN AND PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO. OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL B. S. CO. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. Between San Frar.-ls'-o. Honolulu. Yokohama. Kobe, Nagasaki. Shnnßhal. Hong Kong. Kte-imers leave San Francisco at 1 P. M. PERT; Mar. S|PEKINO Mar. 2!> COPTIC Mar. UIU I GAELIC Apr. 8 AMERICAN MARU.Mar. .'1 BONO KO.NT, piABU.Api IS For freight, passenger and general Infomult.. n apply [0 349 Broadway, or 1 Battery Place. Washington Building, and 2*7 Broadway. lFodlp EPOD[Fft(2) DBB©® a Etramshlps of the RED "D" LINE will sail for San Juan direct »< follows: S. B. CARACAS Saturday. March 8. Noon S. S. PHILADELPHIA Saturday, March 22. Soon For freight or passage apply to BOri.'ION. BLISS A DAT.LBTT, General Managers. 135 Front St. A FEW DATS OF TME §ik WILL REST YOU. SHORT TRIPS BY THE TO V.RGlillA BIACCiI. Wlirallflillfilli^ leltWlblnl. W/^QilnJulKJUa 11 HDii\J, P. (Ss Fine modern steamships sail dally, except Sun day, a? 3 TV M.. from Pier M North River. New- York, where t'ck«ts and itgterooata can be obtained. TELEPHONE 15S0 FRANKLIN. dDO=CD DDQDOuQDKOdDKi] (LOKOtE DAILY SERVICE. For Old Point Comfort, Nor:-jlk. Portsmouth. Pinner's Point and Newport News. Va.. connecting for Petersburg Richmond. Virginia Beach. Washington, D. c. and entire South and West. Freight and Passenger steamers sail from Pier 28, N. 11., foot of Beach St . every week day at 8 p. M H. B. WALKER. Traffic Manager. QDdDL^DROQCW (LD^IE, $^££!®g BOSTON to , ■ . QUBBNBTOWX and LIVERPOOL. New England Mar. S! Merlon (New) Mar 22 Commonwealth Mar. 20|New England Apt! 12 Saloon. f.V) upward; second saloon. $40. These new twin screw .learners are among the largest afloat: have splendid accommodations for passengers. BOSTON- lEIIITEISKAMEAB3, "SERVICE GIBRALTAR, NAPLES. GENOA Cambroman Msy 21 July 2 Saloon rate?. $75 upward; second saloon $50 First class fare New York to Boston allowed | n connec tion with saloon tlcktts. Mediterranean service. "■"""*<- For rates, etc., addreus Dominion Une Boston or EDWIN H. LOW. Gen. Agt.. 1.123 B'way. X. vUOBIOnv UOBlOn - or (SODOM TO) EQDDBfIDPE ? THIRTY TOURS THIS SEASON April to August covering the whole of EI'ROPF. Fares. Including all expenses. J225 to *975. Illustrated programmes free Many Tours Include the CORONATION EVERY-WHEIIE? 1 RAILROAD sad STEAMSHIP tickets f MIS. mm i sous, 261 and 1185 Broadway, New Tork. AMERICAN LINE. KKW-TOSK SOUTHAMPTON- LONDON St. Louis. .Feb. 26. 10 a. m. ; St. Paul... Mar lj'lfla m Phlladelrhia.Mar. B. 10 am St. Louis... Mar lf> - 10 ■' m" BSD STAR LINK NEW YORK- ANTWERP- PARIS. Frlesland Feb. St, no..n , Vaierland Mar lz noon South wark Mar. S. noon 'Kensington... M»r ill noon INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION <«,MI'\NY Piers 14 and ». N. R. Office. 73 Broadway. N. T. QLYDE LlNK.— Charleston Exposition. $25.00 ■ . round trip. meals and berth. lncluded; limit 10 days. From New York during month of February Information of CLYDE LIKE }» State St.,- K«w York. . . . . . . . * *""•• Ciiauons CDican Btcamrrß. QCEANIC S. S. CO. (Spreckels' Line). HAWAII. SAMOA. NEW ZEALAND. AUSTRALIA AND TAHITI. <;«IW from «an Francisco for Australia March 20. Apr. 10 May 1 ard every 21 days; to HONOLULU every 10 rt»v«- TAHITI about once a month. Round the world. $(V*. E X BURNETT U. E. Ast . Room 1. 4-7 B'dway, N. Y. A _ CUNARD LINE. "^ • TO LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN <• ... ".far l lo:3O A.M. l EtrurU Mar. 4 JJ 2 P.M. Sfa \l»r i. •P. M.! Campania. Mar 29. 9 A.M. *'" Mar IS !.•■:•.." A M. I rml.ria Apr. 5. 1 P. M. VItHNO N H. BROWN & CO.. Gen. Agents. VKBNOW £ KOADW AY. NEW YORK. RED "D" LINE. -^ For La Guayra. Puerto Cabello. Curacao and Mara calbo v?a csracao-Calling\U3 at San Juan. P. R calbo, via «- vr X Roberts Pier, Brooklyn. c « ,-ARACAS ■ Saturday. March 8. Noon k' 5' mm Vlili THIA ...Saturday. February 22. Noon b These"«se'fhav. superior accommodations for pas fengers. BOULTON. BLISS & DALLETT. General Managers. iSS Front-st. ANTIQUE JKWEIiBT^ 6 WYLErT^tTwlth J M. G u « te " he _?' BILLIARD A^D POOLjrAUI^i, BROS., a* Uelpo Bqu»r«. ___^ MJMBKM CHAJICK9. „..„ can be i' M 1". I .' 1 .,» I^» f The bust in all rltl«s of the I nlted »»*•*" , ir _<= t of STi-iTTMKISTKH. Km'"«v;c <.«-ttn.i jf UOARU A."«U no*»»l». erences re«iui>-.»d. .'■'. t" '■" '- ftSI 50t " "' BOOKS. SL^ySIHITiSI? MU SAUL LOVERING'B BOOK STORE KM BROADWAY. NEAR 12TH • ST ii f ,_ Everybody In New-York and for fifty miles around kn -w. Levering. His ** or * 'k the headquarters for book livers and boo* buyers. Special prices for books that can not be obtained elsewhere. A"* l ";*.*,.-?: books to suit all tastes and JP, " books. Historical books, btograph }«•*'/ re ligious. sclentlf.c. books of travel, books of fiction, books for children. P° etr >- ' tc ft ; etc. Anything ynu want, and P°? ltl \ ' , t a i the lowest possible prices in the »- rMM States. Encyclopaedias on sale for a sons , Appleton's Chambers' s, Brttannlca and Peoples Books and libraries purchaiea. LOVKRINU. 823 BROADWAY. >■ »• ADVERTISEMENTS and suoacriptlons for ; The Tribune received at tnelr Uptown Of fice Ho. 1,242 Broadway, 3d door north of j 31st-st.. until ■ o'clock p. m. ; advertise- I ments received at the following branch of fices at regular office rates until 8 clock | p m.. Mr : 25i «th-ave.. ». c. cor. 23d-st. : 163 a-..-, cor. IXth . • 142 Columbus- i aye near West flf.tli si . 108 W«st 42d-st.. : near Bth-ave.; ■■_' East li". St.; 2.'.7 West 42d St.. between 7:!. and t«'h ayes; -«•» West i:3lh-st.; l.v.' East «7th-st . 1.33S 3d- i aye.. between 70th and 77th stl . 1.026 8.1- i aye.. near 61st-st. . 1.70S lst-ave.. near; btttt.-st. : IST East 125th-st. ; 756 Tretnont ave.: mn aye near 41st-st. : 554 3d -ave.: CAnrgT_«:i<B_AJiijto. i & J. W. wiluams; ■••am Carpet Cleaning. US West 34U»-0L I Tslepuoae M 6 Columbus. Relaying a i specialty. E«tabll»hi-d IW. ; w: ■■■".■ T ■•*■• *■ sip, 2.0 W. 77T'^1 ST. SUS CARPET CLKANBINO. Establlsbed liTi. CAREVUL CARPET CLEANIKO CO.— I Carpets cleaned by steam, by hand or oa if floor I.&M Broadway. «-'. ."<•'. 43t& m. COB a BRANDT t>. -v sat>- OnSKSAXP QUICK Ft KXITLHB. IOLLTOP _ m orncm ® fFßr^blsJ' omen flCt » 'rlVr^ *-:»F=3J rrraNiTUKs U.-. <, ™-rmJt=ai> ! ta s"r«»t »artet/ LgJ <f>^gf"»^ IWji * styu aad r-^-iT] iCJP •KLLRW. , [ 1 — \ 111 |TM:ioa <• *— -* DEIIMATOI.OGY. ."^^J All BLOCKHEADS and pimplr s * ■ -C -"- J >\ positively .ur.-l by my scientific ?« ca \ ea.-h individual . as*, prepare*! for >"* IW n h lii.lni.lua: a.*<v V'ull tnfor _. V matlon free. Call or write JOHN <^i», r H. WOOI>IIURV. 2>l W. 23d. N. Y. DUCssM.tKMC. A.— COUTUKIERB PRANCAIS& Advanced s'.yl.-.i for •;:■><. One French dressmak ing; Paqjln'i new rllnKltiß skirt; Worth's nrw sleeve-*; English ii l « ■ .—;. — ; gowns; ladles? own materials made, estimates given, short notice; rcii"nnnblo (irin-s for fine work; per fect ■:' suarnnteed; Imported gowns ia modelled an.l fitted. II me. BBXITBU ANDEIRSON, .:•'.'■ West S2d St.. formerly »lth .><t>Tii Bros). I>KKSSMaKKR Onh be*l work; original tleslgnlng; ni an) Itgurt patterns cut t.> able M \ i l.i:. :,« ! .-r '.«*■ DRESSMAKER! - Reliable, good; take, work home or by day skirts, waists; mI-m. alteratk ru remodelling nilsw^x" and chil dren's ilr«-!<s.s. Mrs HOOD ISO \V I01s« l .|:l;s>mak i:i: Anlxti. . 'thorough; lilirh eat refere-ncea; desires engagement day .!»■•■ city, country. TIIOKOrOII )■ x 112, Tribune I'ptown Office, l.'-'42 Hri.iulw.iy. I HKSSi'I ITINO iit-d MIMJNKKi sys tematically tauKht. pays better than other trades; night school", Monday. Wednesday. I'rlday: Vi r..i s'^rts you. M f UoWiJUL. d. : 10 818 Oth ay«. I :>I I'M) VMKNT \«il.\( JtlH. ST. BAGTO. ' - :> i EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 2U East »-i! St. First class <li<meatlcs are supplied; also managing housekeepers, ma irons, governesses, lutoi etc. CH MKS K"lieiH| ||. .!!>.>«■ . I KlrlS. hi stairs, chambennald. kltchenmald all nationalities, young and old alwa l.i-i.l 1.6T0 Lexlngl to . •■ ■ rnei 105 th «t MRS Hl->JRY MtTSTONFN-S Scandinavian Employmont Buieau. I fiTI) 3d aye . near fifth-st . supplies the most reliable femile help references strictly Investigated: Swed ifh and Finland hflo a specialty. AuV BHTIf KMK.\'I.-. gad euiscriptlnns f..r The Tribune received at their Uptown Of fl-e No. I.'-'*; lit(«dway. 2d .loor north of 81st-Bt.. until U ■ . :. .., ments received at the follov-lng branch of fice* at regular office ray« until S o'clock p. m.. viz : 254 Bth a\e. s. c. c»r ZM-st.; lA3 6th-ave.. cor. T.'th si ; 142 Columbus ave.. ntar V\<st 6rtth at.. 10U West «2d St.. near Sth-a\e. : 9'. 1 East 14th-st. ; 257 West 42d-st . tetween 7th and Bth ayes "R3 West 125 th st ; 1M East 47th-st. ; 1.83S Bd ave.. between 7flth and 77th s:> . l.ij^'B 3d ave.. near Blst-st ; 1.70 ft Ist-ave. near Mtn-al . IST East 1 25 th at ; 7{W Tremont a%e.: «B0 M aye.. near *lat-st. ; Mi 3d aye. FIRMSHKU ROOMS TO LET. MTH BT.. 134 WEST. Well furnished r. ..m with extension, als.. small n»,in private house; referen. en. 82 WHST T.'l> BT— Nicely furnished large hls.i single, room far gentlemen only without i.'Mi'i !• fen i cc. . in WEST MTU si Comfortable rooms single or double, men ntily; references FOB MLB. ATTRACTIVE bike road wagon light sleigh, set light harness, blanket and robes In excellent order, will «ell whole out fit for $150 cash. Address I-'.. Bos 30. Trib une * » m ■ >• TWO fEAUKI.N BAIkK. MM M iiKl ««' Dtw; prlree very r»asonabl« v » ■< Pt-RXSTKIN. 271 West lya-h-el HOHTO.N'S ICB OMUa, HORTONS ICE CREAM is one of the Joys ol this world. Try It and you will be convinced. All orders promptly tilled city or country. * M M HIM II T AT REDUCED PRICES -Mo second-hand wood and iron worktnc machine*: rullt rvjsranteed: machinery bought »nj .1 « bang.d. r.Ki, H. Kl.pr *),* M.0t.00-.t. I'HISHAL IILTIRE &. llO\l\<.. PROK JUDD'B method training body un surpassed 708 6th-ave.. behind store; fit month, |40 quarter; U lessons month ©ceou Steamer* HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE. NEW-YORK— ROTTERDAM. VIA BOULOGNE 8. M. . New Twin-Screw Steamers of .13.000 tons Register. IZl n m<?' W ■ ROTTERDAM Mar . l. 10 a. M. ttfam.r AMSTERDAM.:.: M « r 8 > 10 ■*- M * Jt'eimf"'"' S STATENDAM - Mar ; •„ ,<,*; m. Apply to Holland-America Line. 39 B'way. >. T. ITALIAN ROYAL MAI L S. • S. CO. NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALJANA WEEKLY SAILINGS TO ■ NVPLES — — ALEXANDRIA. ■• Loir.bardla Mar. 4 Slciira Apr. 1 Archlme.ie Mar. 11 Uaurta . . Apr. 1 Sardeitna Mar. 181 Ldmbardla- . ..... •■• Apr — Elegant cabins. Dining-room on I»rcmenade l>eclc. For rates and -.ther Information apply to HIRZBL, FELTMANN * CO., 11. Broadway. N. T. AfALLORY STEAMSHir LINKS. ■*•"■ From New York Wednesdays. Fridays and Saturday!. FOR TEXAS. GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. STRAIGHT and ROUND TRIP Tickets is ? ued Mt.°_,!?'.lM t .°_,!?'. l points In Texas. Colorado. Arliona. Callforn a. Mexlo. it., Georgia. Florida. *o. Delightful ExfurMons. Write for our 60-page "Pocket Guide (mal.ed free) C H MALLORY & CO.. Gen. Agts.. Pier. 20. t. R . > * LOST. v BANKBOOK No. 2!«3.160 of the Union Dime Savings Institution Is missing. Any per son having a claim to it Is hereby called upon to present the fame within ten day«. or submit to having said passbook cancelled and a new one Issued. BANKBOOK No. .TJ7.886 of the Union Dime Savings Institution Is mlfsing. Any per son having a claim to it is hereby called upon to present the same within ten days, or submli t.« having said passbook cancelled and a new one issued. B/NKBOOK No. 3H4.431 of the Union Dime Savings Institution is mlJslng. Any per 5..H having a claim to it is hereby called upon to present the same within ten days. or submit to having said passbook cancelled and a new one Issued. BANKBOOK No. 37»5. ii>» of the Union Dime Savings Institution Is missing. Any per son havlnK a claim lo It is hereby called upon t" present th* same within ten days. or submit to having said passbook cancelled and a neu one issued. BANKBOOK No. 383.018 of the t'nlon Dime Savings Institution Is missing. Any per son having a claim to It ts hereby called upon to present the same within ten days. or nuhmit to having said passbook cancelled and a new one Issued. BANKBOOK No. 371. 5-V) of the Union Dime Savings Instlfifion Is mlsslr.g. Any per son having a claim to It Is hereby called upon ti present the name within ten days o- «übmit to having said passbook cancelled and a new one Issued. LOST.— Bankbook No 22.724, Empire City Savings Bank, 231 West 125th-st.. New- York Payment stopped: please return t to bank. - ' L< 'rtr. — Bankbook No SM.OB* Seamer. s Bank f..f Savings. 74 and 7« Wall-st . Ne* York Payment stopped and cancella tion applied for. Please return to bank. l/'ST. -Bankbook No. .tt»a.3o6. Seamen's Hiuik for Savings. 74 and 7K Wall St., Na« Tork Paymont stopped and cancella tl.in applied f o •. Ple;uie return to bank. LOST.— Bankbook No. M 14.011. Bank for Savmus. 2w> 4th aye.. New -Tork. Pa> ment stopped. Pljase return book to bank. I>>ST -IU:;k v | N. *U. 550. Bank for Savings, 2»» 4th aye . New York. Pay rr.'-r:t «t..pp.-i. i'lease return book to bank LOST. -Bankbook No. 7JW.O»>. Bank for Saving*, 1M 4th ay. Maw-Tosfc. Pay ment stopped Please return bo.^k to bank LOST.— Bankbook No. 749.943. Bank for Savings. '2*'} 4th-ave.. New Tack. Pay ment bt-»ppe«l. Please return book to bank. LO»T.--r.ankhook No. 741.241. Bank for : Havings. 280 4th-ave.. New-York. Pay- j merit stopped. Please return book to bank. , LOST OR — Baakbodi No. 437.162 nf the German Savings Itank In the City of New-York, corner 4ih-nve. and 14th-st., issue! to rh-u-les Blnrfrtiber. All persons are cautioned against negotiating the name. If not returned to the bank on the 4th day , <.f March. 1002. a duplicate will be Issued. ! S i .Mi «... . .NOTU.B. NEW-YORK. Feb. 17, 1002.— of Daub's lst-ave. Storage Warehouse. 73 lst-ave.— Ton are hereby notified that the time f.ir the payment of the lien we hold up.»n the property hereinafter described t.a\lnK expired, after due notice thereof had been given you. we will cause such property to wit. Household In our ware house, to be sold at public auction accord- Ing to the statute In such case made and provided at our warehouse. M r»is: 4th st . on Friday. February >. 1002. commencing at 10 o'clock a no If sale Is not com pleted on the 2«h day of February. 1902. it will be continued Friday thereafter at 10 o'clock a. m . and be continued until all of the goods are sold. Paubs Storage WarehOUS-t. irt-ather, Hast»m<rtug, Garlnc*. Alfred yon rarsburg. Fetschler, R. Till. Put* Dillburger, MorcU. Rue Brossman. Jos. ' Braun. Thompson. Milller, Mead. Jagnr, Welnbort. Wilson. APVRRTISBMENTB and subscriptions fot The Tribune received at the.r I'ptown if Bee No. 1.242 Broadway. 2A door north of 31s; irt.. until 0 o'clo k p. m. ; advertise ments receive! at the following branch of fices at r-K'.'nr office rate* until • o'clock p. m Mr : jr>< Rth aye.. s. c. cor. SSd-st ; I^3 Bth-ave. cor. I2thst ; 142 CblumbuS »\f.. near W«st Mtl> St.; 106 West 42d-st.. near «ih »n.. »2 Esat Uth-st ; 287 West •3d »t between «ta and Sth ayes : 263 West lCflth St. : 159 PJaat 47th st : I.3SS Sd «if.. between 7flth and 77th sts. ; 1.026 34 sve . near (list st : 1.706 Ist-ave.. near Mith st . 157 Esst 129 th st : 756 Tremont ave.: 980 34 aye.. near 41st-st. ; SMM-ave. ; 2iii Hie- t<-r si . 32^ Bleecker st Brooklyn. N. T. -- 218 Court -st ; 215 Smith st. Newark N. J TB4 Broad st And at all A. D. T. oflce*. 111. 1 I' WA.U£D. Mala. ATTENTION! -Men anted- $.1 to *T takes you to principal EuTop»»n ports. London . ■ Liverpool Glasgow. Hull. Ac; also tn-ti i tranaportattoa procured. Apply Shipping 'om.es. 5 Cllnton-st.. or 73 West st . New- York. ATTENTION!— Men warn. t. cheap trip to | Burope. Rn^l.ind. »ft. $7. Germany. $10; , ; Afrlra, $'^5; also ':•■•• tranaportaUoo pro j cured; returi passage ATLANTIC SHIT riN.l OFFIi'K. M >: «t , New-York. I if YOU WAiT TKE MGfilT KlJflU OF DUEL? P WOIUC WAgTKD. Female. • I'ECIAL KATK a«J L.\I33II*L,OTKI> -» words). :i Iliui is rent* T "■»«■ i-»t«» 30 r«ul> ; GOVERNESS or COMPANION.— «| French lady, speaking German; experi ence.! teacher- willing to travel; highest references. Address MADAME. 270 West 3M »t. MILLINER. — Respectable ytung lady with ! nome experience, best of references and j security. If required, wtehes to learn the. millinery business thoroughly; salary sec | ondary consideration Address STEADY Box 10, 1 2 Bui 14th at. PIANIST. — Young lady desires engage ments ac< ..mpanyinx tilngers. violinists or orchestra: experienced; good alght reader; few more pupils accepted. STUDIO. M i W-et «.Mh Me, JENNIE FAULKNER. ' CHOPPER. *C— Lady residing In New - ; »otk offer*, services to those out Of town : as >,hop;>er, to engage servants, investigate ' references; look for board, houses, apart- I I menu; secure, theatre tickets; chaperon! young ladies' matinee parties, etc.; highest i references. EXPERIENCE. Box 79 Trib- \ une Uptown Office. 1.242 Rroadway. STENOGRAPHER, experienced, desires *« start; no agencies. Jibs RAY DAVIS It** Euat liroaduay. STENOGRAPHER desire, permanent post ! tiun; welt educated; plain writer; eight months' experience; will commence at *7 per week. Address Miss .- R. V.. 253 Kosclusko-at., Brooklyn. H~lt3N<X}RAl-|iKR. T YPBWRITER. | years' mercantile experience: reference. : from last employer; would accept position In law office, salary small until competent. AIVI'RATK. ll.« roneress-j;.. Brooklyn.- STENOGRAPHER and TYPEWRITER. expert; wishes a few 11 t-rn:ng engage— i n.M t, as vlOtl'nK ■«ecr*ary l 'or '""|>y"ng*nt heme; literary work a M<• ialt> C. 1 022 ' l^xlrißtun-ive. 1 STENOGRAPHER and TYPEWRITER — r,,^'.', 10 ". wanted to r a beginner. 8. M. | PIPER. tSi West mth-st. I VISITING GOVERNESS.— Private lessons In literature, rhetoric, grammar, mathe matics, history, by former, high school teacher; best city references. Miss NYE 17.) West Ssth-st. W «»UK WAXTKK MssAsj M'KriAl. X UK TO lAEMI'I.OVPin. T time rate no eeat" AUTOMOBILE operator feleotrlc); thor- ; oughly experienced; written or personal • reference*, T. J. l . TO it!v-e.ve. P EUROPE. $>60. Clark's Excursion by new fjrta. ■crew steamer Columbia, g tons. June 28. Also •Celtic." Juna 8. Jury 4 »3«in h« h class. Unequalled advantages. Attractive sills liha Rhine. Germany. Switzerland. Italy. Holland. Parties May 3. IT. June 14. by Lloyd via Naples. ROUXB WORLD tour Oct « M «30 F. C. CLARK. 11l Broadway. N. T. A — Win Sl.\K LIN * NEW-TORK— QUEENSTOWN— LIVERPOOL. Teutonic Feb. 2«. noon Germanic Mar. 18 nosm Oceanic Mar. 5. 2P. M. Teutonic Mar. St. 2 Majestic Mar. U I <-anic Apr 2, noasT Pier 48. North River. OfT.ce. » Broadway. New Tor»,"~ ALLAN-STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW. Carthaginian Mar S Mongolian Apt a Laurentlan Mar. 22 Pretorian ApL l» Cabin. WO and upward. Second Cabin. $32.50 AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO.. 53 Broadway. N. T.- "PAST ITALIAN LINK. -^ • "LA VF.LOCEL" Navagazione Itallana a Vapors to Naples. Genoa. REGULAR I*. S. MAIL. BEHVICE EVERY WEEK Cltta .11 Milan" .... Feb. 3 Sort America Mar. Lance cabin*. Dining sal'-on on promenade deck. BOLOGNESI. HARTTIIXO * CO "JU Wall St. WUHK WASTED. Male>. BOY 17. public school graduate, desires position with chance for advancement, year's experience, thoroughly acquainted with city: best references. Address R<>» . »)6 Columbus aye. CLERK— Young man. i». as snipping or stock clerk In wholesale house. *xperl_ ence best references. JOHN MILLER. Iss West 98th st. n,ERK. 22. with Al reference. 2'i years experience as stock or shipping clerk J. DAVIS. 61 3d aye. CHIC-AGO SALESMAN wants one strong a.-.ount for Chicago and adjacent cities: specialty large trade; commission. '. . WAITK. t.O» Indiana-aye.. Chicago. ENGINEER, all around machinist, elec trician, steam and gak fitter; capable tak ing charge of any plant; best reference MILLER. J« Ist st ENGINEER, assistant. 27; understands boilers, engines. d> names and repairing. best referenc-s. ENGINEER. 123 East 24th-!«t. ftRADI'ATQ of public school, short bank- Ing experience, desires position where he can advance himself: be«t reference* c J. C, 139 East Slst-st. JANITOR for opce building. «eJkaal f.r tiat. by colored man; sixteen years' personal reference. Call or address A. J. Y-. w6 West 47th-st.. third flat, west side. LJNOTYI'E MACHINIST. — In or out of town, best reference. WILLIAM BERDY. .1.872 3d aye M. NACJER .- By an English gentleman; . ompetent to manage all laadscajs gar .lenlng and oversee country estate JAS. I'ELANO OSBORNQ «) West 106 th st . tt-lephone 1.372 Riverside. NIOHT WATCHMAN— By mldile aged man: strong and healthy; has been em ployed as night watchjnan tn office building tor S ye«r- JOHN BORJESON. 260 South M-st.. BrooUlyn. PORTER. *c -Young man. IW. as porter, or anything with chance of advancement; ■-an furnish referen.es an.i se urity. JAMES FARI,KV 247 East 41th st. PORTER. *c. — Young rn*n. mariie-i. as porter or driver: best reference or bonds; experience PETER PEBLER. l.« 78 lst a\e. I'ORTER.— By young married man. 23; steady position. ' Address F. S., 91 Nor wood- Brooklyn. PORTER. — By colored man In drug stare or an:' place: good reference. Call or ad dress JAMES TALLEY. 1.601 Broadway. PORTER. CSKFCIi MAN or HOUSEMAN. — Respectable; private family, club cr ho tel; best reference. F. S.. care of McDow ell.- 104 B'!«i 41th-st. PORTER or elevator runner, by young col ored man. in private family or boarding house: good worker and reasonable. Call or address DAVIS. 220 West 47th-st. PAINTING; and paper hanging for owner Of agent, good work guaranteed: reasonable. Address* PAINTER, are 32.1 B!eec'K«r «t POSITION OF TRl"t»T.— B MOORE. 533 West S2d-st. ■ SHIPPING CLERK, packer or porter; sev eral years' experience; Al reference. J. DEAN. 6«3 Evergreen al,a 1 , c . Brooklyn. yi il Ni; MAN as kltchenrran or order roe*. JACOB FLJiCK. 1.012 Ist aye VulNii MAN. 21. at anything. :.eat. ijul-k. willing, trustworthy: g»j<l referen»-e«: bond, fair education, willing to leave town If necessary WIUL.IAM ENGESSSKZv, 41 ihrictopher-st. YOINO MAN. 20. at an>thtn« where there ts advan.->ment : best referer.e. i HAS MARTKNS. 433 Throop.-ave.. Prooklyn TOl.'Nii MAN. 20. at anything;, strong and qul. k at figures: first class references. R A Q-. R.SX 12. Tribune Office. IDINiI MAN. J" wt'.lms; to WOtk at any thins;. A RAI'EJR. 7.)** ?Hh aye. TOUNQ M\N. !<*. as offl.-e assistant: hon est and wiUlns; referen. •-. ARTHI'IC WAI.U iX* Ra«t 12« th st ADVBRTISEiJIENTS j-S mrscrtptlons for The Tribune received at >r.-lr Uptown Of fice No. 1.242 Broadwa>. - .k.ur n^rth of 31st St., until 9 o'clock p. m. ; advertise ments received at the following branch of fices at regular office rate* until 8 o'clock V m , vis,: 254 Rth aye.. a. c. cor. 23d st ; 153 eth-ave.. cor. 12tl-st.; 142 I'jlumbu* ave. near West Mth it.: 106 West -42.1 -St.. lI.DILMIi; »ITIATIU.\!» UA.tTEU Ma SPECIAL ATI-: In I Pl.O TT. ;> X* woriii, a tiroes.. 15 rent* 7 ■ ime rate • ... ........ .30 .-run IIAi'IIHIJiRS SERVANT or STEWARD.— By Frenchman, long experience as cook and butler In upper clam ser\l>'r: used t.» full chars* and management. BONN ART .•.-.■« West Xtd st. COOK, Ac- — Man and wife. German. younK. without children: good position; man i'"iili and ■ rrz er; ctt> or country. I:. LOEWE, *»] Has. l«>th-st. t'iii>K.--Hy . •! .1 ■■'. man. first blass; clt> reference. G. \V. WIUJAM?, 241 West .Vt.l st. >'<>v>K — Long experience; sober; is:.- class references; city or countr>. Ms!: 1«S East 27th « CARfcl AKhms M.in and wife wish the oar© and management of small rlub; ci;y ot country; .understand alt the duties of such. Address m i: . Boa It. »2 East lit!, -it. COACHMAN.— By experienced man; hllehe.lt reference* as to character and ability: ' last employer can be *een. !«. R. W., oire Flandrau & «... 372 Rroome st. COACHMAN— HOI'SKWORK. —By German j couple; no children; man as coachmin. ' servant or garden work; wife for hou:-e- ) work, city or country: good references. 1> : H.. 243 East 10tr»-st. ! COACHMAN and GARDENER. — By strict - ly temperate man: can furnish the best city and country references. JOHN BURNS 70J> "th-ave.. bakery. COACHMAN.— By Englishman; married. ;»; 145 pounds; height. .*> ft. 5 in.: »uprrlor personal recommendations: smart appear - temperate -W West "41)1-9?. P *' tful obllglnit. ni^\KK. m West 14th »t. COACHMAN.— By German: married; no family; stylish, careful driver; competent to take full charge gentleman* estate; competent, economical manager; i-lty. coun try; very best references. BI'SHKXDoRF I •XX East Srtth-st. " | COACHMAN.— S-vede; . capable driving : siliKle ur double: thoroughly competent; Harried; unencumbered; open for engage ment March I; references. ANDERAJN II ■. 4. Tribune office GARDENER.— By German: «mall family life experience In culture of rtiwers' fruits, vegetable., and general care of coun try plate, can manage farm and live stock If required. J. C. , BICKL'U Uox 113 Princeton. N. J. 1 GAKDENER.— Scotch. 23. MrriM no fam ily; care of a gentleman's place; 12 years' Al references; two year. In this country r A cteck'":T V 7 M - ?■ °- BB ° X 13T ' Mam^" GARDENER.— head gardener or mTrT- . airer of gentleman's estate. by Or»t cla.s man. with small family; reference from present and iv»si <-mi>|..}er- Address ¥ N r.>st..rn.e Box SS. H.irt!»iiile. N. Y. ** " GARDENER. — Florist: German. vT married; one boy. seven years' old; und-r flands greeihoutes. l. «i . vegetables fruit ni.d flower garden- also Meek; competent to tt.Me entire charge of gent'.t man's pla.- e b»at-reference. Address OAR" KNEIS 1" o Uox 44. Little Mlver. N. J. UAUI.BNKK. Ac— HOUSEWORK. Young (>erman couple want good, steady place; man Is go.-nl gardener. dr»ver and stable man; wlje understands all housework In- " nulre HOLZHAI'SEN. 44.1 West 13th-st. ADVERTISEMENTS ana suosenpuons for The Tribune received «t their Uptown CM nee No. 1.J42 Broadway. 2d door north of slst-it.. until 9 o'clock p. m. ; advertise ments received at the following branch of fice* at regular office rates until 8 o'clock V.."" • vli - : »« Bth-ave.. • c. cor. J3d-st.; 133 ttth-ave.. cor. 12th-st.: H2 Columbu.^ ave.. near West ««th-at.: 106 West 42d-st.. rear m«. 82 East 14th-st.: 237 W*st 4_d-st.. between Tth and Sth ayes. : 283 • ■"' >JAti - . ■'•'' r : i-i 47th-st. . I.VIS 3d ave.; between 7«th and 77U» ats.: 1,028 .d i^.*K- , "•• r .,«'«t-»t • ITOB lst-ave.. near SSl h^«&'«5 7 E Bt 12Sth 786 Tremont- J^'ii* o^'** 1 - "••"" «lst-st S&4 34-ave 2lO^leecker-st. ; 130 Ble. ker-«t Brooklyn' K. ▼ — 31« Court-M. ; 21S gmllh s% Newark," (J^ccan 9teamcT». l>OMt::»l I C SITUATIONS WAS 1 o% Uaia. SPECIAL HATK TO I>E>TJM.OTK» 24 worils. « times 13 *eat- T tinif rule . .;»» een ,. GARDENER. — By German, married; fljj* class in all branches; koo.l references from Germany and her*. ,\ Idri — »*HARLua T. DORRIE, H>4 Jefferson St.. Yonkers x £ GAUDKNBR an.l r*L«.>RIST -Competent t a all branch take charge) of gentleman's country place, single, steady, reliable » a d temperate: excellent references. -, Box Sii* Tribune Office. " "^ GARDENER.— Young tienr.an. *oo«l to.. and stableman: with Al references.- steady place; city or country, fall or address KRIEGER 443 West ':'.rh si UARDEXBR.- Who wants an aeie marked young man, who Is conversant wtt& the. care of a private place and how it shan'4 b* kept? DONALD, it Dey-st. "^^ GARDENER —Prjcticai, to take charge of private place: experienced in all branches can furnish tirs* class references: EnrH«h* aged 3s; married, two chiMren. \i.lress Tw J. DODD. iUix 2V.. RM« Conn. •— "». GARDENER.— By German. „•%. aiarnea one child: Ions: experience in all brandies* sober, reliable; on gentleman's place- ssa references. Address GARDENER. 82 # Ave nue A. GARDENER (head>. on private - r.t!es^afi place or Ur<e cemetery, or to Uy o« place requiring services of thoroughly prae t:>al man In all branches: eleven yean la present situation ; best of ref»r»nces. M. dress K. R., 175 Verona-aye.. Newark. x J. GARDENER.— Scotch. JO; has had lift t*. perien.e In all branches of gartleaiaf - esa furnish first class reference-*. A<ii!rWs J. P. T. care of J R. Mclntyre. 3» Sssts. St.. Morrlstown. N. J. *~ JAPANESE, aged 23, wishes sitaatloa i% valet; has had exrerifnee; :s also a me chanic and electrician ani can operate and care for automobile; has gooi "*ferssesa» SAIAKE. M* Nassau-st., Brooklyn. JAPANESE, highly recommended. valet o» butler. private family or bachelor's sjart mtnt: can act stewa.-ii on yicbt; beat ref erences from well knnwn yacht owners. T V.. 140 Nassau-st.. Brooklyn v JAPAN; strks engagement as cook, but ler or valet: thoroughly quiUSed: entirely capable: speaks sTVd Ergliah; refereares. Ardress. stating wages puii. MOMOTARO. 9» Kultcn-st.. BrxiKlvn I*9 L L MAN.— Steady situation; can da anything: ci:>- cr country. \ldresa GEORCE BETTZ. TLox Vs. Rye. N. T. .* LCI — vis!t;-g: can atteni tw.-> or mor» K^r tle.-n«.i: -ef.-rer.ee W. y. I.RAY. ttl East 4<)th-st. • VALET and BUTLER.— By mm yoansj man. w!rh city refer»r.i-e.< ; .strictly sober and reliaM-. HENRIiiI. 6x3 3c!-ave. VALET. — Ry yo'jn?. respectable cotarei man for travelling g»Rt;-?man or at horn*. A. DERRICK. 342 West f.9th-st. WORKING STABLEMAN or GROOM.— By strictly t»rnr»rate rsan; can furnish best <-ity *nd country references. JOHN BURNS, 7t>s 7rh-ave.. bakery. ADVERTISEMENTS and. suDacnpuona res) The Tribune received »'. their Uptown Ct i See. So. 1.2-12 Broadway. 2d door north at ■ Slst-st . until 9 o'clock p. m. : advents— ) ments received .• the folV'Wtsg branch of ' fices at regular ofSce rates until S o'clock I p. m.. viz.: 234 Btn-4s.vs a. c. cor. 234-sL) i 133 eth-ave.. cor. 12th-st. : 142 Colnrsßas I aye.. near West 66th-at. ; 108 West Cd-st— rear 6th-ave. : 92 East l-Uh-st.; 237 West ■JIM M . between 7th and Sth ayes.: S3 ! West I2sth-st. ; 159 East 47th-st. ; 1.333 34 ; aye.. between «th and 77th sts.; 1.09 11 [ aye.. near Slst-st. . 1.708 lst-aT». ens j »th st : 137 East 12Sth-st. : 73« Treaoat, 1 a»e. : G3O 3d-ave.. near 41st-st. : 334 34-sse.s ; 210 Bleecker-st. . 325 Bleecker-at. Breskin. : N. T.— 216 Coort-st. . 213 Smith- st. Newark. ;N. . — 734 Bread st. And at all A. D. T. ofllces. OUMKMII «ITI iriO\!l WAITCn. Female-. 1 ■PECI.%I. RAI la i .» I \EMPLOrrD. S4 word*. S rimes 13 cent* ? time rate. ... ........ .30 eeats CARKTAKEKS.- -Reliable woman and ins* cand. no family, would care private ooossj In owner's absence; husband in - -aitaai, employment; best reference. CAKETAKSa, I.OCB 3d-ave. CHAMBERMAID and plain laundress; *• private family; good city reference. Ad-» dress lii West NHh-st. CHAMBKRMAII>. — By y>ui!S mo -nan t» botnllnK house, or assis- in restaorast,. or day's work. 210 East :;»".;h-st. CARETAKER.— By colored girl f> care fo!« bsMbclof apartment. Ai.iress K. F.. 113 West -.:»■ -• care J. W. smith. CARETAKER.— Bj reliable widow; m sons employed dav<; house » owner's ab^«■nce: l» a s -cd Nllllil'lf I goc4 reference. Sir?. NOLAN. ~i:> S*-a,Te. IOOK. io.— By first eta.-=> c- -.>k. !aur;.lress: rcast. soups, bitker : <>r s;e r.eral house worker; city or country. a!si' cham^rmali, waitress. J4*> «»th-ave. C»~><iK. — A neat, economical, trustworthy Scotch itlrl; good c ok: assist washlns. ircntns best reft-retio-; «"xo-Hent b^ker; citj* or country. MS East 44th st. CHAMBERMAID an.l SEAMSTRESS B* Itaht c.lcre.l West ln!!an; unierstin-l^ g>»— making; j;<v>.i refer..-:K<-. XESBITT. 1.73S :«>l aye. HOUSEKEEPER or NI'RSE.— BJ day OP week: reference. 432 \\><: rear. one flight. BOtTSEKEEPER or v-- TAXT.— Ooo4 packer and sewer; ur.t!e:.-tHnii» ' .-.ago— mt-iit of first class h-Mise: «::.'.r'.s to r> say distance; persona! cttv reference. E.. Bo* 15. Triburtr t">flloe. HOISHWORK II SEW iRK —By ci'lnnM w.-man la to dies' or gentleme'n.'s jp:<r!mrnrs; iticmin? work preferred PRUtOE, Ul'-J Ea !27th-st. HOUSEWORK. — l-> H'.^ ! i>h l*rotest»nt woman: «>•>.! ov>k; pl.iirt - ■-.- ■ small family of n<!uit.<; short di«t.ince in country. J. W., ISO West !»th !•:., n«> f!u^r. back. HOUSEKEEPER —By renned woman: would t ike entire chars;*-: c.itrring. irsr keun«. etc.: aroust^meil M diUdrtß; Mi reference. P. O. Box ISC Ry». N. Y. UADT*S maid and wsimtrfis. »■ *• seen at present employer's +1 W. 57t!»-Jt. Nl'Rt'B to a chSW. comre""' J^'ins woia an. hospital training: city pre'erreJ. I'J West llth-st. NVRi»E. — 1-ady wishes t.> recommend thor oughly competent infant's nurs». Protes tant. \'a)\ present em;»l. yer>. l'H But 37th st.. Tneedsm ar,l Wednesday, betweea lrt an.J 1 o'clock BCAM3TRES9. — Thoroughly cv mpeteat; takes w.irk home or by rt.iy: curtal=». portior>. f.imllv >e»ins to* hind and ma chine; repairing dre-.-es. HI'TH. 1»« West 101 st st. I"SKK«"L MXIl» to Ud'>* tra\»!Hr!>r. by re flne-i Kr.glish woman. A.Mress 8.. cars •1 White. •.(.> r -,,- 13Skthr-st WORKING HOCSEKBETEB >r narse la invalid larty cr BMtttenaa, M re»pectaW» woman; v-~r>cnal referen.r*. !<*• Kemde-st. APVEKTISEMFSTS ar.,l subst-nptions for The Tribune r<-.-,>t\e,J at their l'pt«« O- nee. No 1.242 Rroadway. S3 «B« n^ l^ l •*■ :<lst-.*r.. until » o'clock p m ; adverj** ments rtctlrH at the ffHt>wta« branch c. floes .it regular rrflce r.»te-. until S «'f» oc 't I. m viz.: 2V4 »>th aye.. *. c. cor. .od-»t.. l.v: «th-a\>- . c«ir 12th >t: _112 '2K» a\e. near H - iie:t'r Uth aye. : !C Eaat Mih sr.: 257 VTest 42d St.. between Tth an.! »th ayes.: : , * West 12Mh St.: I."V!J K:H«t 47rh St.; ••*[***" aye. between 7»sth and 77th sts.: "'■& M ave . near 01st st.:»l.7n.s l«t-ave.. near SJ»th-st. : IK East 125 th St.: 7.M* Tremoat ave. . c.» M-»v».. n»ar 4lst-3t .: MtM-»*l 210 Dleeiker-st ; 3'J5 Bleecker-st. BrwklyS- i IF Wi WMI TKE BICSIT WBI9 OF HELP ■ LOOK : fi3Ei3E