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Winter Resorts. ~ — — -■ — ~— — i >EXT-JT*n.-:EY. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The extensive Interest In financial conditions and the Inspiration expected In general business during the early part Of I*o4 will of necessity prevent many winter Southern and Western trips heretofore Indulged In by the busy men of th« Metropolis. As a result Atlantic City has made preparation for an exceedingly busy winter season, and the hotels are rapidly filling up with business men who find It necessary to remain near New York City. Every known amusement and attraction has been Included In the winter Itinerary. Music at the Casino, tourna ments at the Golf Links, driving, riding, autoraobillng, etc, has made Atlantic City more famous as a winter resort even than v a summer resort. The Railroads are maintaining this winter a schedule that brings New York practically In commuting distance with Atlantic City. The change In temperature, absence of «now and general restful conditions found when reaching the resort are marvellous. Permanent Bureau of Information and Distribution open daily at 1364 Broadway, above 56th Street, where illustrated booklets and all information can be secured. RAIL /LOAD FACILITIES. Atlantic City is but three hours from New York. Via PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TWO vestibule Via CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY, tiro three ga^svJStoAffiS^.•£Zw2n!&sf l sz hour vesubuie rllßr 118 - with puiiman cars and coaches - every tlon at 9£5 A. M. and 2:65 P. M Cortlandt and Desbrosses weekday from New York, leaving Liberty Street, 9:40 A. M. £■ zt-JLsi 'J^wS^sTStSS^S' *! n K •»- a: *° p - m - sundays *■«> \ *■ South Ferry. 9:35 A. M. Cortiandt and Desbrosses Sis., 8:00 A. M. and 3:35 P. M. Sundays. 8:55 P. M., passing: Lakewood. ATLANTIC CITY'S LEADING HOTELS. Write to any of them for further information, or New York office. 1364 Broadway. Phone 6027— 38 th THE CHALFONTE rr.«»rr''"r •x'.enalve Ijnprovetnenta, Keopecs Jn 1904. Tie Leeds Company. HOTEL RUDOLF AVKBJCAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN. Open ail ire l>ar It 3 Park Plaoa. Chas R. Myera. MARLBOKOUGH HOUSE Open el: Us* Tear. JoeUh White A Sena Wr:u, wire or 'phone direct to hotel. THE DUNLOP Opes all the Tear. Robert T. Ihjnlop. SEASIDE HOUSE Open all tha Tear. F. P. Cook * Boa. Hotel Dennis, Atlantic City, N. J. Directly taclnc the Ocean. Hot and col« eea »ate* la prlvki* baths Qolf tick privilege*. Ir;fonnallon an« aookl«». J.« 64 Brr»dwa# WALTER J. BCZBI HOTEL TliA'ikSoJ'.E Oiy. HJ. Atiarttlr City, N J. 3.- mains open thiout'oi'. Hie year. Every known comf ort and cor>ven;en<:t . if -If iiin.ltees; running water In *«croomt. rKAVMUKK HOTEL CO.. D. S. White. jTealiect. THIS. MEANS YOC. Pica*.- mention The Tribune when aaswertn* adrer |bbbb Bbbb Occar, Steamers. ESCDSTTOQ (BElffifiß^63 (LiL(D^aDa Fast express service. rtwraoura— chebbocbo— ranng. JCrorpri;./ . . Jan I, 7 Aji Ka.ser Mar. 6 10 AM K. Wm, II Jan. 26. 10 AM X Km. II ...Mar IS. SAM Kaiser Feb. 9 1" AM Krrnprtr.x Mar 22 8 AM lCronprtnz. reb. 23. M AM. Kaiser Mar. 2». 10 AM Twin-screw passenger service. BREMEN DIRECT. Main Dec -3t i I'M I.nein Feb. 16. 10 AM JUieln Jan i'J. 1 I'M •K. Lui»e. . . .Feb. 25. 10 AM Hanover Jan 26 11 AM Hrerlao Mar. 8, 10 AM VMn Fib- -. 10 AM Main Mar. 10. 11 AM Mediterranean service. GIKRALTAB — — GENOA. Xlohen_o!lern Jar., i U AM Lahn Feb. 20. 11 AM P It.ne Jan, 2S. 11 Ail P. Irt-ne rYb. 27. 11 AM Nerki r Jan. 30 11 AM Nerkar Ma', fi 11 AM Jioher_cUem.Feb.l3 11 AM K. Mbert . Mar. 12. 11 AM Fror, I'rfinc; l'x-.a. 3<l an^ 4th p:»... Hojoken. OEUueaa A CO., NO I BROADWAY N Y. Lcuts II Mever. 45 Sr.ulh Twtr4 St.. Thila, 81-WEEKLY TWIN-SCREW BBRVICE. mil PLYMOUTH niEKBOn'.O, HAMULRO. •Bluecher Jan 2, 8 PM,P. ; trlrla Jan. 16. 4 PM a»enn>.>lvania-Jar. I «.3"AM PT»':.ria. .. ...Jen 23 (5 AM •Ha* Brtai room and ir>-mr.as!urn on hoard. MEDITERKANEAN SERVICE. NEW YORK — N AJ*Lf£s>— B> *ui«rb n<?» Twin-Screw Steamera Pr. Oscar . Jan 6. lo AMP. Adalbert. . Feb. 4. 10 AM ♦D«utvrt. ar.d J*r. 19. 4 PSI Palatia Feb. 16. 10 AM •A. Victoria m 1 HAM p. «..-Kar Feb. 25. 10 AM cabin. $so $ru. $tj. tan. upward. According to Et»amer. •Via Gibraltar and Algiers 'G:..l room on board. S. S. DEUTSCHLAND to ITALY. LESS THAN 8 l>ATd TO N/U^Ui AROUND THE WORLD By the PRINZeSSIN V ICTOIIIA :. .-E. 4V» Biontti*' trip— (l,l23 upward. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. OOcee. IB and 8? Broadway Pier* H .bf*en. N. J. ™ W u It©) 0 II yv_ UJ j II©) by the Prinz* •-■ Victoria Lulse From New York, faflOafj 9, 1904. ITINERARY. j "ja ja'2 FROM NEW TORI TO t| fie •L Tr.^rr-e. 1430 Jan. 14 6 fat Jutr. Porto Rleo -i " 14 40 Fort t* France, leartlnlQue. . 85* -"17 14 Bt Pierre Manir.l;ue 12 •• 18 4 Port cf fcuain. Trie da 4 2T« •* 16 t+ Br*a Pouil 2« " 19 4 Port cf sosOE 'jR - IK *1 Cura-.-ao 40" "22 I Kin*»;rn. Jan a.ca BM • "24 «4 6anl.a«a, Cuba )7<t " M S Havara Pub« C6(J •• £» 2." >|aeeau N P 42u •• 31 « Ivew Vorn SH2 Feb. S Total 61sianc«. 8.465 Duration. 2S fiaya. Cost $6.00 per Day aud upward, Includi^i berth and Meals. Followed by Cruise 11. Febraary 0. Cruise 111. March 8. •end for !liustrat«d booklet A g. • HAMB r . a M N LINE, I*-37 EBUADWaY. N T. JILDi'itUUA-VEA.N biiU VICE. CAHPATHIA. m Ml screw HLMI toes. rroni Nem Yurk. Jan Q. at NoonT^ for N»;Ure. P*l*rrn« td tha Aci.ttlo. Cxli.Lt «t G.brtliar ann Aifu-r'a, to be fni: .»fi by AtTKANiA. ««auan 16. 11 a. M. Cabin, »«••• <■-■ Kpnitrd. fc; ieaa;d accocunodatJua. Apt fur ;>biUt-ular«. mt«:r»-»Ung .tierary. \*EP.NON H BROWS A: CO.. broad* ay to. T> * _ CUNAUO LINE. "■* TO UVERrWU VIA '. EJBNSTOWTf ttruria J»:- - ; !'■ M. LuL«ii.i Jan 'J3. »A. H. Ive:oa J«n if. 10AM. &a». .-.» Jan. 80. 2 P. « L'ttirla J*« ; *^ *P- M fcruiia . '*' a, •A- m' •Yssb Pier* 81-.'2. North RHi r VBRNON H HI- PUN A CO . Ot-n. Axenta. » HHOAnWAT NEW TOXtK. I) ED -D" LINE. ■*" For L* Gu»yra, Poert" Cat>«i:6. r>>r»cao and Xara calbo. via Curfccao. gail.ng *:»< at Sac .'van. P R r~<uw rttrr li. «dji>:ain«- Wall Si Ferry. Brooklyn. C 6. CARA.. Sat--'<lay. J» 'j«rt », nooa B. 6. PJi:UApELPinA Saturday, Jax.uarj : 23. 1.0,0 r«n .... - - • a»c B. b WAKACAIBU Saturday. J.nuAry 2. boob «. fa. ZI'LIA MMBrdM. J»uj*:> it. mm Tata* k*dSjki»er* have kur'ri.T -notations lor nas acne ere. BOCI/TCN I:U:-~S ft DAL^rTT. . O*o<ral M«r.a*er». I3i Fror.t t*t. ■ AMERICAN LIVE. •**- CHtnr.OT-T.f>_SOl-rnAMPTON r**li* - Ja» =• •*>•.». I Jan . K. J, 30 a.m. it. L»-.Ji» Jai *. l*° t.m.£i Piu. Jao. is. » ; so am SPECIAL NOTICE. A+Ver Jasaarr J«t, 1»>« An>oria»o '^ne atramrrs from Kaw Tar* for Southampton »:'J tall at Plymouth and Otertwcrj- to UP« trails and r*»aeu«era for I>ocd n and ra?-i» OLD STAB LINE. NEW rrWjT Ari-',TR.'»p__»»Aßr3l VMarl*jad.JaA. S. j^ Sj fc.rn. Z»-*j«r.J. . .Jan. 30 10:30 a.m. lU<«.;Uit.Jin a lu-io » -t.. r.nia»<l m ig a,, . m J^rs It ut i& K. It Oaee. 71 Broadway, N. T. W inter Resorts. SBW-jeRIET. HOTEL TRAYMORE ' Op«a all the Tear. Trayroor* HoUl Ob. THE ISLESWORTH Reopens Feh 1. UN OSBORNB A PAINTER. HOTEL STRAND Op«e al! the Tear. Falrbalrn * 'WTlllaina, GALEN HALL <■ Open all tha Tear. F. U Toung. M«r. THE GARDEN HOTEL White service thiougnoul. W. I. Finch. HOTEL RALEIGH Open all the Tear. c - C- Bhlnn. THE ST. CHARLES Directly on the Ocean Front. ATLANTIC CITT. N J. REMAINS OPEN THTiOtrOHOI-T THE TEAR. Sea water In a!' baths. Oolf prlwllßßwa. NE-WXIN IIAINES. HOTEL RUDOLF, ATI^i.NTIC CITY. N J. Open a*l r**'- K. Y. Rep., t Park Place, win call at ntlacDces upon application. T AKEWOOD. N J — LEXINfSTON onooslte Laurel JLj H MBS; open all th« year, sunny rooms, open wood Iras; private and public baths, steam brat, electric lights. Pates. 52.50 day and up. A ct LARP.AUEE. Ocean Steamers. LFuDO° [PCDCPIICID OBSodDa BBBUwSBIBB of the RED "D" LINE will sail for Ban Juan direct, as follows: 6 c CARACAS Saturday. January 8, noon 6. S. PHILADELPHIA January 23. no-jn rtat or pas?H^e app:y to BOCLTON. BLISS & DALLETT. General Managers. 135 Front St. Pamphlets will be sent on application far SPECIAL TO U US TO WEST INDIES. HEQrnRRA9€A69 CRUISE S. S. GROSSER KURFURST (ta>US tons). 71 day«. sailing March % IHO4. 16 days in Palestine. 6 days la Esypt, 4 days in Home. 3 days in Athens. 3 days in Constantinople; shorter visits to nian> places. fcJL UllWWill I 1 iirT"««Tt Cfeotua beitu* turn, >...)4i to »••■< tndudinfi snort trips. Special oppoftunlty for ladies without escort. Bead for l^:j piiee booklet- W N. Hartthurn, Treasurer of the World' a Central Ci.ramii.tee, 130 Bo>hMaa K. Boeton. C*R : : 'S BSA3IWAY. INTENDED STEAMSHIP SAILINGS FROM VANCOUVER. FOR JAPAN CHINA AND PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. Emp. of Japan.. Jan 26, "04;Emp's of India. Mar. 21 '04 Emp of China. .Feb a.'. "04 R M ? Tai tar. .M*-r. 2-, I>l R. M. S. Athenian Mar.7. 'o4 rCmj. of Japan. . .Apr. 11. '04 HAWAIIAN, Fiji ISLANDS. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. M'>ana Jan. 15. '04[Aorang1 Feb. 6. '04 RM rates a.;. uUwaiaUua Siijtij at &Z>3 & 1 h way. DAILY tiEKVICS. For OH Point Comfort. Norfolk. Portsmouth. Pinner's Point and Newport News. Va., connecting for Petersburg Richmond Vn«r:ina Beach. "A athlngicu. D. C. and satire .-..:. ei.J ".V : i Freight and ra»iienger° steamers sal) from pier 2«. N. R-. foo» Beach St.. every »erk da> at 3 P. M B. B. WALKER. Vlo-Preeldeni & Traffic Manager. oDJL\[P^E|a(lß(]{]QK9a HAWAIIAN VXD PHILIPPINE ISLAXDS PACIFIC MAIL S. «. CO. OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL S. S. CO TOVO RISEN KAISHA. Between far Francisco. Honolulu, Yokohama Kobe, Nagasaki. Shanghai. Hong Kong. ' Btaamera leave .-at F:an.-isro at 1 p. m. f-TRERTA 'an 7 KOREA Feb. •• COPTIC Jan- 15 GAELIC Ftl> 10 Ail_.iil'-.A MARU...Jaa. -kfUUNUKONG MARll.Feb 17 r*or ricsxM, pnss.ei.nr and F»ne r al rnfnfmaflwi apply to 849 Broadway or 1 Broad v»a>. U'aahinKion bul.d.njj. anJ i>7 jway. a — WHITE star LINE. "**•' NEW TORK— 43UEENSTOWN— LIVERPOOL. Cedr'.c Dec. M, 1 p. m. , Teutonic. .. .Jan HO, 10 a. m Mhjeotio Jan. 6 1" a. m. i-jric Jan. 27 boob CelUc inn. '" 2p. m.|MaJiMUe Feb 3, lo'a. m. pier M, North Rrver. omcea. 8 Broadway pKENCH LINE. COMPAGNIE GENEKALE TRANS ATLANTIC* UE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS FRANCE). Sailing every Thursday, in A. M., from Tier (2. North River, foot Morton St. •La Touralne Dee 31 . U Hreiagn* Jaa. 21 Iji Chsmpairne -Tan 7 ," ; -'' Toui line j an . 2* •La Savcie Jan. 14 La <_batnj>agne Keb 4 •i »■:.'.-<■'■•■»■ Steamerm. Genial Agency. 32 Droadway, New-York. AJALLORY STEAMSHIP '.ink. ■ AL FOR TEXAS. GEOnOIA. FI>OI'.IDA. ALABAMA. TICKETS l»au.d to 'lexa*,. Coloia.io, Arizona Cali fornia. Mexico, etc.. Georgia. Honda. Alabama, etc. DBUGUTFUL OCEAN VOYAuES Booklet 'Pocket Guioe" Fr«* C H MALI/)RT ft CU . Gen Agts.. 16 Burling Sllp.N. Y. QOOK'S Ml.i: STEAMERS. FOUR SAlL ir.ga per week from Cairo to First and Second Cat aracts THOSL COOK' 4 SON, 161 and 1185 Broadway and 64« Madison Aye . N Y. ••T A VKLOCK"-Fast Italian Line. ■ L ' WEEKLY SAILINGS TO NAPLES— Vor6 *!■ .• i Jan. 6 Cabin. f.'JS up. rilrilnr ea<oon on promenade de k. BOLOONE.?-!. HAItTFIIILD « CO . 2H Wall St. Surrogates' Notices. JN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. Abner C. Thomas, a Surrrgate of the County of New fork, notice Is ber*t>y given to ail ptmens having clams M»in*l -Sarah M. f'hyfe. ssmetlrr.f» known as Sarah M Lockwood. late at th« Cocniy of New York, deceased b present Oh tame Brit* vouchers thereof to the sub'-'-rl'v tre at their lilac* of transacting buelr.tfg. at the office of Frttreicn. Silknaß & Beybel No. 41 Pa-k Row In Lhi City of New York. Manhattan Borough, on or before th« l4ih day of May next. " Dntt-4 New Tork. the »th day of November 1603 WILUAM J. PHILXJPfc'. WILLIAM D. CAR ROW. TCTTPFTCH SK.KMAN 4 ■STBSL Attor^>*°for"E, •Ortm. 41 Park Row. Borougn of Man oatti.ii. city cf New-Tork. JN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. Abcer C Thomas, a Surrogate of the Cbuntv «• v. York. Notice v , h-r*h, rlv« tT B l: P*r.on, ha" n s c'al^ ijt^n.t i,:ix» Ccw/.r. !*lr of tr- Ccnty Vet York dei.eii.Fi-i:. M prestr.; c!.c- sarr.e with \-ouche-a thZrJf ,» «* »üba.Tlb. v 1.:% plaa of trarita-tilS r r^Vf HB Vctk •t. in the Boioush c.« Brookiyii. City New York. on or u:oie Qm Ist £3 of Apr!! next. ""> cr - Ne * Daied -New York. t?.e :ui day cf geptembar! 1803 JN PURSUANCE 01 a.N ORDER OF HON. „ , ALr*r C Tlivvnas. a furrotate. of tl.e Coasts nt • Tcrlc. notice !a hei»by riven to all [,f-il v. ? of N« w •SBtetf Adelaide C. ik-kins-m. late **£?<£££? Jfr£E± York, d^efcaa*-.!. to pr«-.ent the »a.,.e »j, vou.'nri. th . a Liberty Btr^t, Boroucn or aUafeattjS K»w t££ NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1903. Winter Resorts. JERSEY. YOUNGS HOTEL Opens r«b Ist. j ai Keenao. HOTEL DENNIS Open all the Year. Waiter J. Busby, HOTEL BRIGHTON Open all the Tear. r. W. Hemsle-y * Son. HADDON HALL Open a3i the Year. Vteda & Uppluoott HOTEL ST. CHARLES Open all the Tear. N > Bl!n Halncv THE WILTSHIRE Or« all tha Tear B . S. Phoebus. i The Lakewood Hotel, Lakewood, N. J. j The Urgesi and leading hoc 1 , of Luke^wood. ■ Lakewood !s a world renowned Winter resort ' E° r , j?. 1 . 1 , 1 ?, an<l recreatloa and its principal hotel. THE LAKEWOOD. Is probably th« best i equipped Winter hotel in the world. ! Golf Links Incoor Tennis Court. Squash Couv Bowhr.g Alley. Palm Gardens, one-quarter ol a mile of Sun Parlors, HydrotheraDeu'lc (water cure) Baths, etc. etc N. T. Office. 1.4U4 Proadway. Telephone 4ISS— 3Sth Surrogates' Notices. JN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF LION. Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate of the County of New York, notice is hereby g yen to all persons having claims against WUllam C. Teasdale, late of the County of New Votk. deceased, to present the same with vouchers thereof to the subscribers at their place of transacting business at the office of Joseph P. Neil!, No. lift Nassau Street, or at the office of Frank E* Loughran, 220 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, in the City of New York, on or before the Ist day cf June next. Dated, New York, the "J4th day of November 1903. ANNIF HENDERSON. ( r ' FREDERICK W. ZIEMI&R. ( *^ecutors. JOSEPH P. O'NEILU Attorney for Executor Annie Hen derson. FRANK E. LOUGHRAN, Attorney for Executor Freiier k-k W. Zlemer. TN PURSUANCE OF AN O^DER OP' HON. Abner C. Themaa, a Eurrogate of tha County of New York, no'lro en to il! persons having claims against flrrando P Dexter, laic of the County of New York, deceased, to present tlis same, with vouchers there of to the subscriber, at his place of transacting busi ness, at the orlico of Lemuel Slddmore, No. •'!) Wai Btreet. Borough of Manhattan In the City of New Turk. on or before trie 2*tn day of Apill next. Dated New York the 26tn day of October. 1903. HENRY DEXTER. Administrator. LTMTF.L SKIDMORE. Attorney for Ariministrator, 6S Wail Street, Boroofn of Manhattan. New York City. JN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. Alncr C. Then*.?, a Surrogate of the County of New York, notice Is hereby given to all pers. ns having claims against Samuel P. Patterson, late cf the County of New York, deceased, to r.rej-er.t the same, with vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at his place of transacting business. No. Ml B wiry. Borough of Manhattan. In the City of New York, on cr before the thirtieth day of April next. Dated New York, the seventeenth day of October 1903 WILLIAM F PATTERSON, Executor ' FRANK M TICHENOR. Attorney for Executor 88 Park Row New York City. JN PURSUANCE OF AN OROEB OF HON. Abner C. TtMHnaa, a Surrogate of the County of New York, notice Is heiel'r fpven t, all persons baring claims against Herman Ailes. late of the County i f New Fork. deceased, to present th« same with vouchers thereof to trie subpi riber a: his place of transacting business at the office of Charles D. O'ComteQ, No. IT'- Broadway, in the Bori'iißh of Manhattan, i Ity of New York, on or before the -" th dny if April next. D^tej New Ycik. the 19th day of October. ID<>3. CHARLES R. NAOEU Administrator CHARLES D. CONN ELL Attorney for Administrator, 170 Broadway, B « >usn of Manhattan. New Yoilt City JN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OF HON. Aln»r C Thomas a Purroßate of the County of Ni-w Tork. notice is hereby given to all pei ni liavlngr <"lasrr:-« agulr.st \Vi!l!ani L. J-.r.kins, late of the County of New York deceased, to present the same, with vouchers thereof, to the pnbacrlb«ra, at their place of transacting buK.nesft. at the otßct <.f Frederic (Je P. Kostt-r No IS Wall Street, In the Borough of Manhattan. City' of N. v York, r,n or t-fore the twfnty-flfth day of April next. Dated New York, the nineteenth «'ay* of October IDOS AUGUSTUS S. ■!'%.-.„■ HOB ART CLEVELAND, { Execut-rs. FnEPFmr PF. P. FOSTER. Attorney for Executors. IS Wall Street. Borough of Manhattan. City of New York. JN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF BON. Abner C Thomas, a Surrogate of the County of New York, n^tic^ is hereby riven to all p.-rsor.? hav ; ne claims against Henry Schmidt, law at the Count" of New York. deeeaaod, to prcs.ni the same with ronchem thereof to the Bubacrfben at their place of tranßartlnz business, at the office of Bpelr & Bartlett, No 51 Wall strert. Borough of Manh.-ittnr, In The City of New York, on or before the first day of July. 1904, next. * Dated New York, the 14th day of December 1303 HENRY BCHOEHRI, I J FREDERICK SCHMIDT < Executors. 6PEIR * BAKTUBTT, Attorney! for Executors, SI Wall street, rtorouj,-h of Manhattan, New Toris city. Tribune Publications, nirdaeye Vieir of Greater .»Tr-York._A col ored map, or view, showing New- York City. Its forts, and the Lower Bar, with part of Siaten Island, painted ,expressly for Tho Tribune. There Is a guide to the view showing Important points. In a roll, postpaid, for 10 cent* each. 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It has all modern convenience*, A long distance Bell telephone Is in each room and running Ice water in mint rooms , ... . Private, artesian well. Gentlemen 1 * valet and ladles hair-dretfMsr service. High Glass Music the Year Round a Specialty. Golf. autOTnobUlng. roller-rlialrtng. driving, •ailing, fishing, sunning, theater*, amummenti of all kind*. Atlantic t'lty'n warm rllmate Is becoming m»«t favorably known throughout the North Murlborongn House Is especially constrarted and heated for too Inter Season. SIAJI %V HITE & SONS, Proprietors. JUSIAII WHITE & SONS, Proprietors. HOTEL STRAND, Atlantic City, N. J. Located between the two g-reat Piers at the soithern end of Pennsylvania avenue, overlooking the world-famed Boardwalk and Ocean. Open all the year. FIRE PROOF. Built of steel, brick and stona. Every known comfort and convenience for Winter guests. F&IRB&IHH a WILLIAMS, Owners and Props. Sea Water Baths. ANTIQUE FURNITURE. TTIE A~NTIQUE iUHNI'XUaS EX CHANGE W West 34th-st-. near .th .v." particular shop foi those seeking bargains and lovers of /c/ c . nuln * r ?«. r .**w antiques; no goo-3s are held for a P ' cc r b b ut iru«t b« sold We buy, sell and tx-.bangt. BOARD AXD ROOM» : ATTRACTIVE SUITES, with and without boara. single room*; doctors office*; all locauons: retarencts. In/urmauon free. 6 C. LELANi> & CO.. 2 West 888-W. enee. at« MADISON-AYE.. 62<1-st.— Fine front room; one hall room: with board. L— EAST 45TH-BT-, near sth~av«.— Rooms, with board, references. 70TH-ST. 30 WEST— choice rooms, with refined surroundings and home com forts: lar«e modern parlor dining room. *x cellent table; telephone. ST ALBANB. I EAST SIST-ST. Rooms, single, en suite, with prlvat* baths- doctor's office-, dining room parlor floor; electric light: excellent table boarrl. BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. MANUFACTURERS cf billiard and poo. tables, high grade bowling alley bullJers lowest prlcee. MARX BROS.. 24 Union Souare. CARTET CLEA>'iyQ. M. V. CAKIP"ST ©LEAKIOBBC GO Oldest. Largest, Most Modern. 437 & 4&) WEST 4STH-ST. TeL ill— 3bth-st. Established 1837. W. U. JORDAN. E. L.ENTS. J. & J. W. WILLIAMS, " 353 W. 54TH ST. c ,™ ; CARPET CLEANING. Established IS7S. CAREFUL CARPET CLEANING CO.— Cleans by cornvrt-aaed air. steam, hand or en floor, 1,05s Broadway, ill East 4Mh-at. COE it BRANDT. Tel. lS»4bth. VI. WILLIAMS * SON. 210 W 77th-st TeL 2288 CIV W. <<Ul-Sl. Riversida Carpet cleansing. Send for circular PKESSaiAKIXO. _ Nurses' Outfitting Ass'n, 131 EAST 341 H BT. A.. A. — A. Seal garments and other One furs repaired, reViyeil and remodelled into late?? styles at exceptionally low prices; fur garments mads to order. Mrs. E. J. BARKER. 115 East 23d~st.. lato with C. G. Dumber* a Sons. &th-H\e. DRESSMAKER.— Competent on evening and reeeptios gownßl out by day of at tT.rr.e- late of Donovan's. DRESSMAKER, 84* Park-aye.. near Sl-t-st LRESSMAKINQ.— MOM, TH!R.\LT>. "0 West Bath-st.. will mike, diving January cotion, wash, sftk pr»ns at very low prices; also evening and street gonxs at short 110 li c PRACTICAL FURRIrTR. — Gilbert's. *<< West S4th-st.; remodellln«, reive. n- w work specialty: furs sold at wholesale r-rlces; buy or exrhange furs. kihmshed _ k o q_m . 4SP-ST.. 13 EAST (opposite H-tel Manhat - tan). — De»lrable large front room; rea bona'.ile to an scoeptabla tenant; telephone, LIGHT ROOMS. ~lmsnl apartment: ele rator: telephone; breakfast if desired. 432 West l"f>tti-st., comer St. Nlf -holas-ave. BDTH-ST., 114 — Bachelor aceomvM dr.ricns: attractive rr^rr.s; p-iroelain b:iths; nentlen-'en: telephone; references. OFFICE FURNITURE. "*p a "l "l~ r'o'p" "" 111 IS S LrA s^ OFFICE Fl UNITLRE in great varlet' of b'.yle an . l^rice. T. G. FELI.BW. 1.11 t--i 'to.. Si Lt»l. BANKBOOK NO. b78,0U of the Union Dime Savings Institution Is mUsinir. Any per bob lia\ini{ a claim to It is hereby called upon to present th« same within ten days or submit to having salj passbook cancelled b;;.: a new on© (saaed. BANKBOOK NO. 49 5m if t; a Union Dime Savings Institution is ciissirig. Any pc : Boi: having a claloo to It 1- hereby called upon to present the came within ten liavi cr labmlt to having said passbook camelled and a new one Issued. LOST.— Bankbook No. 32.8*8. Empire Cttj divings Bark, 231 \\v«t 125t1:-ft . N, a York. Pavm«tit stopped: please return to MIST. Tar k1..x,1t No. 814.401 on Dry To-k Savings Bank. At person having claJmi opon said I ook Is calk 1 upi:i to present the same to the bank within thirty days of the sail book will be declared cancelled and ex tinguished and a. new one issued in lieu thereof. LOST —Bankbook No. 332. -CSS on Dry Dock Barton Bai Ary pen n b»vtm claims □poo sa] book Is called upon to present the same to the bank within thirty iay« or the said book will be deflaied TUnrtHtl and ex tinguished and a new one issued in lieu LOST.— Passbook V :•■■ -<-\ issued by the Institution for the Savings of Men-hunts- C.c, s. Tt. e tinder will pi-ise return it 10 the baiUt. vN-j.v N-j. 2J Union Square. Uf>ST.— Uankborik Jfo -. j v -'.". ,1 77. l " fnir BbvJu» iSO -«ye.. ttfw-Tort ' F»y ment stoi.r.ej. p|, ?a> ,- return book to bajik. LOsT.— Bankbook N' *-,v !k,i 1L .,. . r Bavinga, 280 4th-«ve. N,. ork l-.V' Hum ?toprel. Plea-e Mum N..-'; x Jo hank. LC*T— Bankbook No. |bb.SN on Dry Dock SavlnEa linn:. Any person having cv"™ ur.cn M!J beck 1- ,-alfea upon to present '*™ to the ink within thirty .fa^s o- L,e •f'd kwiu he declared canrelie.l and «r ihefeof an<l """ ° ne >»ueU "n Uea I ' OST OR STOLEN— Bankbook v o a,-* ' n^ Cf Pa^^'^^ Ju^H^ r^ "-■>- to h»rk N.i M CT»wpera-st7 urn wachwkky. A w Sf 00 ? 110 PR>'-E3.-600 «^nThlnd caaranteed: mactun-rv bo-jrht and .. W inter Resorts. VIKOINIA. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS. Z. 500 feet eleratloa. Ope« ail the r*ar. Waters, baths, hotels and scenery nowhere equalled. Rheumnttam. gout, obesity and nervous troubles eared. Golf livery and outdoor pastimes. Through compart ment car leav«s New Tork 4 »5 p. m.. arrives Bprlnrs a. JS a m eastern tlm* Excursion tickets at offlc«« C. * O. and connecting Unas. fKKU STaUUKX. Manager. Hot Springs, Va. MA KY LAND. CARVEL HALL, ANNAPOLIS. \f.\!:vr..wr.. Attractive resort for wlnta months. Temperature 13 decrees mlMer than New To -It New Hotel; modern. with •very convenience anil comfort. .1. C. itOVI.t.. M.injif. Dancing Academy. T GEORGE DODWORTH. J. . 12 BAST 43TH-ST. CI^A??ES AN I' PUIVATE LESSONS. WsTH SEASON NOW OHh'N. For Both Sexes — City. THE BERLIN SCHOOL rip- LANGUAGES. Madison Square (1132 Bmadway>. Brookljrß, 73 Court «t. French. German. Spanish. Italian. At school and" residence. Drake's N. Y. Business School, 17th Street and Broadway, DEPARTMENTS -Business, Shorthand, Teteiraphv. Languages, Preparatory* and Regentt. Spanish, FrencH and German are in charge of Native Teachers. REGENTS— SpeciaI Day and Evening Classes now forming for January Ex* am;nations. NIGHT SCHOOL— Our Evening Sessions are attractive to those who tn ambitious to increase their income. There are cheaper Schools, but none better. ENTER AT ANY TIME. Individual Instruction. No Drake graduates out of positions. Visitors are always welcome. For further particulars, write, call or phone M 95 J. iSrh St. >EW YKAR CAKU^. _^ CALENDARS FOR ADVERTISING. Christmas and N>w Year earaa, from I j cent to $10. V>w post cards sample set of 1 100 for (1 prepaid. Manufacturers' prices, t JOSEPH KOEHLER. Importer and Manu- ; , farturer. 15« i Park Row. N. Y. PRI?fTI!fG. \ ! CRAVEN PRESS, prlnt'rs of the test Rt- ! 56 Franklin-si. Telephone wU Franklin. | 1 - . pkofk;>sioxal si'rtiATio.NS. Female. EXPERIENCED TEACHER desires place as governess or companion: highly edu i cated pianist; references. Address L. U. i Tribune Uptown OfflV-e 1.364 BroawwaT. i HELP WASTED. • Mala, we have posmosn OPEN ! for Salesmen. Executive, Clerical and Tech- . : nical men. $1,000 up. Call or write for booklet. ; IlAl-GOODS. Suit* 50°. 3CO Broadway. N. T. ! wanted. — tßtalUskßi American buy :o comomnce In aAce of dry-goods commis sion house. Adaress. giving age. P. O. : Box ISB2, N».w-Y.-.rk. I" HELF WANTED. Female. I WANTED, an English speaking German i girl a= nurse and to assist with chamocr ! «oik Call fliwiiar. between » a...-- 11 a. m.. 313 West Knd-ava. 1 m^ m ; ■ ■ WORK WAITED. Kenuaie. "" I FRENCH young lady, with exceptional ref arencea, to oonveiM Kirn ohilartn or ia«iy. j V. s.. Tribune Uptown uitica. l,o(H Broad : way. GOVERNESS or COMPANION. —By highly recommended Swiss lauy; college gradu ate* perfect Krench, German, felnslisn, m i ! fir: experienced teacher; accustomed to I travelling, here and abroad; r.1.-^eat tefer 1 ences. R. R.. 1.133 l'uiu>n-ave., Tne i Bronx. i GOVERNESS.— A your* Kn^Ush lady as visiting of resident governeea, or visiting companion ; music, French, lira wins DC OL'IS»E, 2i» Weal tWth-st GOVERNESS or HOUSEKEEPER. — Lady : speaks English. French, German; used M children; grid Housekeeper and nuise. 0. , B--1X 23, 161 6ir.-a\e. i MANICURE, facial, scalp treatment, hair dresser. H H.. 2G3 West IWtn at ; STENOGRAPHER— Lady wishes to travel; a>>r<<ad preferred: nine years' experience. 1 i Address M. 13.. 2S West 132d-st. 1 WORK WANTED. ! """""" vim ' AUDITOR, accountant; fully acquainted ' with railroad, sas, water and elect: lc bo- , ' counts; any tßtlicata, hard work with re ' sponsibillty: best references; city or coun- ' ' iry. AUDIT, Box 0. Tiibuno Cilice.. I A. — YOUNG MAN. 21. as office assistant i or at anything; references. HOWARD I GRAFTON, Us Maujer-st., Brooklyn. BOOKKCKPI&R i2li BLeaoarapaer. .eorra- I •poAdeni and general o.ti c man, bad fur. ! , i harK« two yearn past; references unques- \ ! Uonable; salary , $-<}; ur.ileistands aiivertis- ! j ■Tig. Adureia CAPABLE, Box 31, TrlLmne ' '. Oltice. QPOXXEQPSIt, clerk or cashier; German - American, city or country; moderate sal ary; l.ighest rtferacces. J. C. H.. '£1~ West 2i;d-et. BOY, in. In oflii-e; i'» years" experience; salary $5 L. QCINN, Zi> East c.i.h it. CARPENTER with thorough knowledae of business, nan.. .in men and lay In out I work. Address KELLY. TTS Heiirv-st i'.rooklyn. COLLECTOR— Man as collector or similar position with moderate salary good ref erences or bond. Addreai \V. H., care of ' Ross. 4(»4 East 70:h-st. ' | DBAUCHTSItAN, electrical, mechanical ! having after.. >r,ri3 c:.«enKasei. desires em- j ployment; working and patent ofß t ;ra.\ - ing.s. tracings: expert in complicated ma ' chine works; lr.-.entions deveieped terms I reasonable. WILLIAM KEUGiiAN. 110 1 Nassau st. 'Pitoac 4 133 — Jonn. DESIGNER of gas. electrical fixtures art ! ornamental brass. |raa ajooda: : , v , , I years' experience leading h.use. deslnus I of making chaax* January |; factor] «■*- I Derlence Adtlresa PRACTICAI* Tribune! Iptown Ofßce. 1.31 Broadway! ! DRUGGIST Uui:ior). wet] recommende-i! i ueslres Place, with college ,rtvUe K e a Ad dress ' >:t V< - 1 - 1 "- Myrtle-aye.. Br^.klyn. ENGINEEII-MACHTNIST.-Good mech^ ic- sober and reliable; best reference; i ! apartment, hotel; ctt] or ccuntry. b F : lot East 7th~ot. ' ! EXGINEKR.-;. marine aad stationary, com I petent reliable: en^loceia furnlihe-l on ' short notice. ENGINKKRS- EXCHAXQb" SB Hudaoß^at. Teiepnona 570 Am?.A in?. : E2DI CATKD ITALIAN. 25. Utely laadeT t llOlte h«H ttfMHMI srek, enitoymSj with Importing house or commercial firm I willing to t..>f!ln with any kind of wSk' salary ni object U. MUSsiO 2S Wat ■EI-EOTRiriAN. w.th practical and theo reucal knowledge; graduated from Ger ■ man rechnleal I nlversity. Address H Box , M, Tribune Office ' '■ ELECTRK IAN. thoroughly experier.o^T *>e*i quaUflcations. In lighting r-Utu. ; i'Or.EMAN" mi gentleman's place In .nun try, or manager of gun club; best refer- I encc. A. II . MC L>ran-st.. Brooklyn. Tele phor.» srsne Main. I FOREMAN en geitUeman'l pj.ice; under vtaada thf : car c of horses, cattle and poul try ■ eu furnish foot ifferenre. Address JAMUB S. i-ALHOCN. Andes. N. yAIy Al - jre " MACniNIFT.— All around; a'ffeJ 23- eirht years" experience on tools, dies and gen •»a4 work: automatic machines Address v - N- C . 1.4 Unlon-st- Brooklyn. acrc>s MACHINIST.-!!:.- xoun« mat-. 22 ■ 5 year." 2W tf>th-ave i M h F ;!i il ; r ', 11 ' J STATIONARY electrician In hotel or la--gf tmrtnlN bullnlnr- hest o' ref.r.ru.«». THOMAS M MOl'nv.ini. I 1» WwtlWM >>», FMMbeth 7'} EUuOh ' MAN. 2fi. wants w-»rk at mvi i.i.," _„, ;^|^^^^^ \ MAX st anything, j STEciTTpH T^i j .^>r»..n-.>e.Br,,oklvn ECIvLgR - 123 1 MASON, plasters, earponte- ge .rai pairs of all kinds for Uwri-'j, m tj ■ «. hai r y B. smi^« &^« i NEW-YORK AGENCY desired hv In youns men with hustres.^ .tJlViii^, jrtc.l or hultdtn* tradeV p? e *fer^ed^artlc^. aucacx, Oax 19, Tribuna Offle*. Instruction. *OHK HAXTti). Male NIGHT WATCHMAN or PORTER.— By young man; a. so wWCBI oian. a West MKXarac It)RTER. elevator man or iiallman. by >'juag colored man. UNTON, Ho wTeat 3-itii-sl. FAiNTtK. rAFSRBABQSB a-Tl f-LAS lt.it£.K, wr.r. I'joia. e^taie. i^adiurl or prUatri; tjuaiar.teed goou »uri. CttJ or country. WAiuANT. 1 5.3 la sn FAINTER waBU work; hotel, landlord. real estate ; twenty years' exj>e.-ience; brushes aupplteu; n^iaonaoi*. Afturaja A. M'AaILU a urwt 1 PHYSICIAN. Columbia graduate, fifteen yeai 1 practice. »uuld iepte»tr.t jm;< house to introduce specialties to profession lv S ied:sr .\t..-iurk. Aoit.&>« Pth.-ICAX, TriLuna Uptown otttco. l.^i>4 Broadway. PRACTICAL FAINTER and pajerha:iger wants wort 'or landlords ci pruaw, rooms pappre'i. *1 06 up. paper Incluoad. Adiiecs FAINTER, iTB Kiiiuterbocker-a.e., r.ri>jn..j r. P.iIPAIKING. &c. — Work done at your own home at mechanic's wages, a.-''! furniture repairing: matties*«u nia.le over: carpers laid; varnishing and poliJtijtis of furniture. CHARI.RH STVDO WXI «Ci-ave.. elec trician's store. STENOGRAPHER. — of taking Mb tat'^n In English ard translating same Into German: Al references as to character, ability; salary »U. HOi^APFEU 333 Stockh<.'lni-st.. Brooklyn. ?TEXOG?IAPHCR.- Rap! 5 and accurate, with some experience; Remington. Smith Premier. Underwood operator; *3-|l«>. CEOWLET. 80 West *g£S. TINSMITH — New work or repairing roofs, hearer*, furnaces and .anses; understands work thoroughly; ceneral all around man. P. KLEIN. 1.779 Berg-n Bt Brooklyn. TRAVELLING SALESMAN or MANA'IPR. -~Exrx?ri»nced eat ipMdfnt; e.xecitlve ability; native Wes "if . 40: with first class house: .-an a-> anybody, sell any thine: territory, t .iso. tale West. Pacific Oast; unquestioned reference. P. 0. Box StffM Boston VPrTOLSTEREFi. draper: vwa— fine: pol ishes mahnKanles, hard floors, points eour try furnltuie: at r*«tderi'"" > #ay cr •Mk; city or country. CRANVILLE. 208 East bM st. WATCHMAN or PORTER— By aaMdla age'l man; gn.:.d refersnea. N. R.. SQ Tl'-s: Tlh-«« WATCHMAN. 40; honest. a.'tlve. and strens; twenty ve.-»rs" city references: can fum'"!^ npnt'- mo.iernte wages: no agenole* FISHER. 21!> m lf»th--t. WARIJIC* iv* MATRON In alTn.h«ui*» or an- Institution hy nan and wife; e*r>» rler.-ei; reference. Address Box S>2. Palmer Mass. Y«">T'X'". MAN with colleu* ~iucatton and several jean •' most fTcellent bu-«ine«-» experience desires to secure a permanent position in the country in consequence of wife's til health: --im-oiirhly familiar wl:n buries and ?»v".l b>i«*nes!« rr.ethMs: can finish »xr^r>tional refeiwa>^w; salary no object. B B. B . Till IMB a Offli b \Or\r: MAN "r,. employed in one BBwA> l!shn>ent over twer'v rears occupvlnjr a ■osJUbw of TtmptntMßtW, now out of an - ph>» went. d 1"*!!"*""d 1 "*!!"*"" to obtnln a MROBMMI position li wboleaale or r"er^antl!e hr>u«e; iv. n furn'sh yenv en- of lefe, eiMea A'l'ireaa J \MF.s J MI'RPHT. SM W.jt IV^t^-st TOtnCCI MAN". 21. In factory where there i» aivar. -em- at, or at anrthtn*. w;r_X^ lAM RILE. li-M Floyd-«t . »ian>ljii YOi-vo MAN with excellent r^rer-noe*, with mercantile pstablMkmeat: ''•-■ 11 wnrk preferred: l:> year? Nt a«e; hone*; ard n-'hMf AtfiTieJi M. 0.. fCi Weal B'way. TOtTNG MAN. 2»- krtawt: harriy with t.vls. — ehlawr: m!Hwrle»it: aD amoad -fry work- w'i:*r>e : »,«>f) worker; will do apv^lrsr. nnnvFT ?ri w-«f i^s-n. DOMESTIC HTCaiMM WASTED. ■Mk ATTENDANT, eecretarr. reader, with »al etln? to irvalu geati man , experienced. pirse.ii.aL.>. SMil aanei :, Itrai da etty reieicßcea, wnlco tear lnveattaaUon. AK DKN. Ul Eaa; oOth-at. BUTLER— VSEFI LMAN.— A] Frenchmaa, mi.iale anei; th.-iou'h scr.unt; wtuing. obii^ini?: good refcrtuioe; city or country in.^erat- wage*. P.. a.. « Pac:fio Pla^.'e,' \Wst l"Jth-st. BL'TLi:!:. with footman or parUr maid saip«rtßjac«*; takes ch<>.rg9 lunnrw.rs! dinners, <-v:. ; sv«cial on sliver and taole ilecoratins; ; aober. trustworthy; goi peaxanoe; foui ytara 1 personal r»iereu^«« LYNAM. 174 East S'.th-SL Bt.'TLKR .— A lady «tying up toiiseke«;>!ns temporarily wishes to place butler or li door man until May; wages 145; can give kWM reo^iumTaatlons as t. . charact*. anJ >.a?at!!'ii>-. Call "o Wesi 31st-st. BUTLER an.'. V \I.ET — Frenchman- thor oughly competent tn t.ls dunes- sober neat, reliable; ased 4O; \er\ go. . city te( ereacea. ROBEKT. Tribune Uptown Odlce I. HI Broadway COOK.— CUond man at giiud cook- m»i wiiibU. K. WIMSTON. 23 CorneUal COOK or BUTLER.— By good, reliable ca>l ored man. tn private f»x;ii!y or restaurant J. T. BRENT, Ml WBverlv-Bv; . JkU a CARETAKER.— By ' an " rd wl -« T-flTtn l!y». private house- to care f^r In || M | ■BMBMa, Blahed or un?urr.i>ib»-l nniil acid or rented: best ref-rer.cos. persona 1 m written K. WISE, 1.162 3d-ave near ■rxti »»t. CO >, MM VN — StßCto: thoroughly expert er.c-i: first ola-« refrr*n.-e S : ri«V or c. .in- CO.xdIMAX. — Married: ,-tt-r or count-» ■ weight. 14.\ rounds: be*«Bt * ft «« in : 5^- areful driver: «'-"-.-ha C <i-»n t i tlr,: li'" Wes' a'th-sr P " mte ' * d * FRAINU COACini AN —Thoroughly understands the care of Mm Bamea, har:ie*a and carriages; 1. years best city reforer.oe. Call or *d- Ores.n C* Wa« 3.V!i «t. COACHMAN— English fhoroughly expert enc>d; ta».e. full charts of gewUeaaaa'a stable, wife Irat class cook if r^.»ulr«U. rirs; cliaa written and personal referwncea coun- It] Btßfßried. COACHMAN. |M 1: 30th-at. COACrnjAN ar..l QARDKNER-By yoiia« nun. .an milk: good references. E. R., Box a«. Tr!^une Orne«. COACHMAN. Bi—ln a ic^ W: e,!ium aUe; [horoaghly competent, softer, truat w>ttbv a>i,i >Mir-n>; hiibeat rlas« writ ci an.! personal referencee. « PUER-OV care llesier St 3 ftih-av*. *m*m. COACHMAN. single Scotchman: country preferred; thoroughly un<*er»!an<l, i, t.usiD«.»s; smart appearance; teau>mu! tnmwoTthr; last employer an Km •N\LP. Tribune I itowuOfßoi tSi Winter Resorts. CCOBOIA. THOMASVILLE. GA. Through Pullman service on bbwßbbs trains ta PIM£Y WOODS HOTEL, DOWN IN THE PI.NE FORESTS. Country < in!.. Uolf Link*. QuaU and Trap Sooettaak lli-tD. Pith*. Harvey * Wood. lie* el lt.-11.-T>]-. Boetea. Our representative at 3 Park PI., dally 11 to L School Agencies. AMERICAIT and roRFnON tjai"hto* AOantf supplies Prof'isria. Toachers. Tutors, fimsms— ■. •lc. to Minn, Sch»">'» »nd Varnllies AOpry «• Mr*. M J TniTNn-rrT.TON 2S I'rion W|BBsw. Instruction. For Tonne Ladies— City. MRS. LESLIE MOnOA.VS BOARDING AND DAT SCTTOOt. FOR CTJtLB, 13 and IS W-st Hfit>! str*rt. Near Central Park West. New-Tork <Ttr vbopes^s WKDNESD4T OCTOBER * TTH. I uoju^tic aiTCATio>a was Tea JaaiT" " eret-s. a. M . ego^-ava, ****" I ms I MI Henry -st. Brooklyn " -»-■**- aJtAN. I den. lawns, -arnace; JjfTl** 9 «i «* r - W*—ce. COACHMAN. We7sV s" t _. 0 ,5 I County. N. J Mid*!!..*, I «•> East M ""- a*KBEU* i t-TTTR E5 . M^ O-en^*^ M ALBERT * no fi..,:ag VA L^T or COMPANION _R, T L_,_~ FAn.:ryo.V. 313 "&.« "fereac. ahV. well ma-nerec!; first c'a« -Mtv^ • -■ a«Se5: DOMESTIC SITTATTONS WANTED. Femal*. "*" A VIPITTNG :i 3CamOß**» — MaJc« ■ vtslt* and takes vatlre ,-hannT^ h-ufehoia Miss TILLMAN. *7 c5Tb»-» COOK— First class; asi.l«t iaurd-y WQrV mis? referenoa »- 202 Cto, »^.c7 wflUnc tc »-. short dittano | n eountri where girl 1, k^t. Call orffii 5jS Jersey- aye . Jersey CUT. NJ. eM COOK —Colored; (^orou«^ly pr~ Mf .,.. t*W7 best refpf-noe: Drlvare -.m-" a ? *; g»j» day. 4tJdr-«s EL. 13C v.ji rf£aT ■^ — — — _ OM_u4MI«BWa-MM ef - fc.. ■ DAT-3 WORK. — Pv w«Tnnn : ««,»i^ t |r^,t Mr,., gchr.el.ltr. 4^5 .V-ave. 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