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12 MILLS n\ SHORT TIME.' Result of Depression in New Eng land — A Wem Eetume Work. Boston. March Thousands of employes of N>w England mills and factories I Ml on ■ short time fca*is to-day, followinc several months of Jeprcs agon, In Ffvera! places, however, re-ports come of fsclories r*»sunjlap wnrk after a shutdown or in «rraslnp their rairainc timp. In the next few m In many mills will be put on short time, so thr-i no boom in Industrial circle* is looked for at present- The Harsra\-»s & Parker No. 1 mills, in IV! River, went on a four-days-a-weok taaia to eav. while the Klnsr Philip and Ancona mills re gßßMid oj^ratior.s temporarily. The Fisher pklar.ufncturinp Ci>mpany".<= cotton mills, .■-• FlsbervlOe. M:is.«.. employing; seven '"- 111 * <3rcrf hands, were shat down to-day until nrxt Mc.ndny. Tbe Caliot mi'is. of Brunswick. Me., with richt hundred hands, went on a schedule of four days a "week to-nay. The cotton mills at i'rovl «j - o , ■v«obb« C*ntrrvi!ic. Riv<rpoint. Arctic. JCatiok. LirP't'. Pontiac. Jackson and White Rock. K. 1., and rst LiodswfDe. H^bronvillo. ReadvUle and aianchaup. Mass.. all owned by B. E. & R. Knipht. •nd employlrp six thousand oparaUves. went on a three-quarter t!me schedule to-day. The Puinarn Manufacturinp: Company's cotton Bins went on a three-and-a-half-day schedule, and the Nightingale and Powhatan mills, of Putnam. Corn., have r^uced th*> time to four days weekly. JLi^-ut ?=»ven hundrr-d latr.ds are affectt-d. The Bcwards cotton mills, of »,■■_■"" filt^yir.e one thousand hands, adopt ♦"■d a half-time ffchedu!* to-day, and the \K"h:tin machine shop?, at TVh:tin.=\i3le. Mass.. m.ikirc cotton mil machinery. mi:h eifrhteen hundred men. reduced the time to Eorty-fir* hours a. week. In MClbuty about one hundred hands are affected ai : the- Bowden f< Hinc mi!'.?, which will run four ££>-«= a. «nk until further notice. CcztsHmeot production is also approved by the Chicopee cotton mills, of Chicopee Falls. 1.300 fcandt : r»w;eht mills, of Chicorn-e, 1.'.C0 operatives ; fe'aoa Falls mi'.ls/ Salmon Falls, N. H.. 700 op?-r «tive-«: Xaurrikeas cotton mills. Saltm, 1,500 hands, «ufJ other concern?. The Jew* it piano factories in Leominstpr went or & four days a week schedule to-day. •Tj-rt. T^lbot woollen mills. «f North Bill^rica, which have six hundred hands. •egan running five £ays a week to-day !n?t<i3d of four, as previously. In Gardner. .Mass.. the furniture factor:.- of P. Derby & Co. be?an runuJnc five days weekly this momin?. an increa^o c: ten hours weekly for 3 "5 employes. At the E. K. ;Ftone Lumber and Box Company's mill in Spencer the fifty employes SLET-— i to a 10 per cent cut in waces in order to enable the mill to resume work to-day. Tie workins- time at the plant of the Wattham TK'atfh Company, at Waltham. was increased by tevea hours a we^k to-day, making a total of t.isi ly -•-• vII a:.- 5 . I half ho-.irs w*»*kly. The S- "D. "VS'arren Company's pap^r mills at Uetrbrwlt. Id --■--. thousand oppratives, 1 b^sran ctirtailir.? to-day by runriinp five, instead of ' tix. days a week. CiSnton. Mas?., March ?.— Thp I^ancaster cotton \ sn'i'.E. whirh have been running: full time all wint-r. •will shut down on "Wednesday nisrh: for the remain der of the we*k. according tr. notices posted to-day. Two thousand hands are affected. It was stated tiat it is impossible *•> tell at this time whether fartber cnrtaHmeat after this week would be Jour:ci uneeßsary. TT.e Fj.rnr.iiiC department of the Bipel')"*' Carpet Compapy. ti-s:ich has b*-^n rynning four flays a •R-eek for fom* time pii^t. Ebnt down tu-mgnt for I Ihe ifmatodT of this ■»■•■► THI COTTON CraTAILKINT Iso Official Action Taken, but lilany MUb Will Shut Down Three Days a Week. Fall Rivf-r. Mass.. ilarch J».— At tho annual meet- Ine .rf the Cotton Manufacturers* Association this BfT-moon all th«" officers were re-t-le-t-t^d. No of- SdaJ action -was tak*>a resnirdir.E a farther enr ta;irnens. of jirtxiuciion. President ESD stated that t;... uimwafellloa had not been discupped at xiw m«t- Inz. It w.-ip talked over informally later, however. cr-1 the sir-.UriH-nt expressed hy the moinb'rs was '- favor. «f continuing the curtailment policy. The Xnllla will art individually in the matter, ar.d mas.v xr\\) s^rrrt df»wn for three days a we*-k. The officers of the a=For'ation are: President, O. HJ HHI: vjce-presid-Tit, "!V*. Frank S. Howe; sec r^tary-treaFurer. Clarence M. Hathaway; member <>f exorutiv* cotnmitiee fpr three years. H. Id cL-in*. GRAIN Dl FARMERS- HANDS. Vheat. 721.000 Bushels, and Corn. 952,429.000 Bushels, en March 1. tVafhinpton. March s.— The crop reprrtine: board Of the rvrpftrt rr;frit of AcTicuiture. in a bulletin is- Rnd to-da.y, places Die quantity if -n"hrat in farm ers' hands <n March X. WK at =.*jout 23.5 per cent. ♦-..'• V&JSUKO bosfaels, of last year's crop, b= comparf-d with *S.l per cent, or 200,544/> f 'o bushels. of lh» I£m> crop r.a ■:",..: XSOff. and 34.6 per cent «liirOi?.'») busheisi. the avfnrc for tho last tea years of the quantity of the. cr^p on hard cs March 1. The quantity of com in farmers' hands M March J. li*C'S. 1p estimated as £7.1 per c*-nt, equivalent to S'ti2.42i<S'" ( > rmphels, of last year's crop, as com pared with --;'•' 1^98.000.600 bushels, of th» 1904 crop en hand March 1, IC'oT, and 22.4 p*r cent, or 55C.707,000 busht Is. the average for the- last t'-n v^ars ■*■• the quantity of the crop on hand March 1. It is estimated that about IS per oent of the crop will be shipped out of count i«-s where grown. :is compared with 23.2 per crnt 'if the UN en and 13.7 pa c«-nt, the ifence for the last ten years shipped oui_ The proportion of ti>* total crop which is TjaerchantaKe is estimated es 77.7 per c^-nt of the IS»7 crop,. 53.1 p«T cont of the 19<*€ crop, and 84.2 as the average «f the last a*" years. I 5» Qoactln? of oats .•-■-.•■ hands on March 1, 1?OS. is estimated at 55.5 per cent, equivalent to 257.476.000 bushels, of 2ast yt-ar's crop. NEW D. & H. DIVIDEND SUIT. Andnp Hyrriiiiis and Max SchcKTfield. who say lh«y are h«]<3t.r3 of <ieb*T2ture bonds of the Dela *s-a.r«? i liudFoa Company, applied late yc-=ter<iay to Jtid^re Holt ia the United Stain Circuit Court for an order restrai^ir.g- the jiayir.g- of • dividend. or. Monday, on _. ■ cround thai it had not been ■U7M4. I Jucjre Holt refused to rruat the rcstrairJng or- Cer. but sienrd one to show cause wii y such an Injunction should not be jjriiJUed. This ui-as made rttumabi^ on the regular motion day, Friday. A cisill&r action agaiEst the same corporation is fptEUl^-S la .--.--.: Court. OiL REBATE CASES PASSED. ChJcfcjr M-iT'_n B^Jodse Bctfara, In the United Elates District Court, to-day passed lndeflnltely two Wt the cases pending :r: Mi court against th*» Standard Oil Company of Indiana, on charg«>s of ».ctt»T3t:aeT r.->:itio:.b froia the CMOS* & Eastern 2!!3n01s Railway. KakHl ca>ea "►'; t the Atchison ax.c thej Met Torit. CUicaco <fc St, Lou.s rallroadß were t« m lAtrarily passed. MARDTE I^TZLLIGINCZ. MTN"AT l.i: ALMANAC £u3 !T*e6 6:2o!£un »et« 6^>3|M.oon t-tM 1:40, Moon's •«• I li.";ii waxhr. A- — «■*:■■ HorJt 1:21 ;Gov. J^Und 2:nnjn«.!l Gate 2:fi9 *". 51— i-wiicy liuok S^BlGov. ltiiud 2^&.liell Gale 4:t,i WIRELESS REPORTS. Tl»e Kxcapnni«6«in CeeiUc. rt-jorLed 2» ir.ilcs aoutlj «tit or tsaikie litaiod at JI:4S Bm>rt»y clgtit, ;» exj«-cted •1 *»»*■ dock in li<*U»icfcn airfrut ♦ o'clock ■ '-•» aXtamooa. The Fir '="'*. reported ti&O milan eta-t of Kai»Jy Hu k at L. ♦* c. m ji«t>rn»j - . la fcz^eciea u> dexk &bout b:3O Uy poiim. Qivnisc. Thfc saLatenfiitm. reported 830 mlies «act of Sandy Hook • t dooo 7ecttra-.j # . le expected to <iuck al>out owm io-ai } , INCOMING. STEAMERS. TO-DAT. ■.'umi... From. Lint. •I'hlladelphla—— ....lm. <~, .+ >ra. March 2 lire! D •Krocprin»«arta Bremen, Marcn I M G LJoyd "bui»fcn<l*m TU>\.u rnam. February a . .HoU.nd Ac •VoJtalre BartaUoe, Marcb 3 Limp * Halt "Inns . *. » ru Colon. Match Z..~ .Himb-Am •M-i.-rrc. Ca*Ut ... ..till 11. ilarch 7 Ward •liiiaca liavaca. Mai.rj" Ward fc:— .;.« AJriere. F-^ta-umry 20 I'atr* xitii<"le«- -Shi«-as, February 21 Jjiack Pnnce f-hselcs, F«-bruaJ-v -* Prlrwe <-ort:can Prince.., ..Tyne. Fei/ruory 25 Prince Jiuex-ts ....GaJvfcitca, March 4 MaUory CMi -* llisca .6a»*ii»itn. lUrcl* 7 ....,£a.vsrn«h y^ McCutcheon's JS^ "The Linen Store" Beg. Tradf Mark, _^__^______^_^^^^^^^^_ Hand Embroidered Shirt Waist Slips Linen Waist Patterns At ßsCi Cotton MulK soft flnlßhi WJ-ta only. A very -Special OfTorini? of these at- , . T . „„,„ o+ co -,r At $2. T0, Superior grade China Silk, tractive and serviceable goods at 53./5 . p ' . _, -r,, , .„ „„ , , , , /1 + »r -- „ ,c .- in Pink and Blue. Black $3.00. each; formerly priced at Js.io ana 6.50, In addition to the above we also of fer an assortment of very fine Hand _, , r , % . -» _ „ Embroidered Linen Waist Patterns. l-rPfirh I^nPITII^P^ S\ Z^ containing- a large variety of designs ri CIICII VllCllllSC^, 4>1.£0 in French, Irish and Real Madeira — Work— at $5.75, 6.50, 7.50, 8.50, 9.50 and * ___ . __ . , TI . _. „ up to 40 00 French Nainsook, Hand Scallops, Eyelets, with Ribbon and dainty de- Embroidery Specials slsrs On Swiss and Cambric, in Edjres and Ci^il *N Insertions, at 22c to 65c yard, formerly va<3ll 33c to $1.10. -, . rw* • • Coventry Trimmings French ."'di Drawers, SI. -= ■ — — A full assortment of these Braids XainsooK with divided umbrella ruf- ! aml R » fflin^ **•** °° hand for Chil fl». fancy Hand Scallops and attractive dren's and Misses' under and outer designs. wear. The colors are absolutely fast. sth Aye. & 34th St., wiiS|§§£ Li I S^k yW. %*X. Oi-tl: *J?^., Waldorf- Astoria. Millinery Lord & Taylor Announce Display of French Hats also Their Own Designs Tuesday and Wednesday March icth and nth Broadway and 2Cth St.; sth Aye.; 10th St Beady for the hoys to judge them! Hoys" Spring Norfolk suits. Boys 1 Spring double-breasted suits. I^oys" Spring sailor suits. Boys" Spring Russian suits. In fancy woolens and washable fabrics. Boys 1 Spring overcoats, too. Rogers, Pf.et & Company, Three Broadway Stores. 258 842 1260 Bt at at Warren st. 13th st. 32nd st. WEDNESDAY. KAHOI 11. •Osoar II Chrlstlansanl, Fehruary 29_Scand-An] •Advance Coin. March 4 Panama Finland Antwerp, February 29 Red star ! Koalgin L.v:."=° GibnUtar. March i - N 1} Linvi <"<>rriut ■. . New Orleans. [arch 7 So Pacific Xi Norte ..Galveatoo. March 5 So Pacific THURSI * v . MARCH 12. •TeutorJc -. Southampton. March 4 White titar •Goyai I'aia. rnary 28 : 13rfslau Bremen. February 29 KG Lloyd • Jraf \\*a!derp«« Hambunr, February 29 Hamb-Am Crown of Cast iie.. . . Rotterdam, Februarj' 27. ..N T A Con I'cnuria Cihraltar. Marc! 2 - . Anchor Uonvtso Gibraltar. February 29 FRIDAY. MARCH IS, Baltic Liverpool, March S Whit* Star L-js;tar.ia LjTerpool, March 7 Cnnard Bristol aty Hwans«-a. Pebnjary 27 Bristol San Marco? GaJvestoa. March 7 Mallory Si Rio - Galveston. March 7 So Pacific • "Ity cf Coltimbu»...^avfar.iiah. Mai M Savannah •1." - mall. OUTGOING STEAMERS. T«J-DAT. Veoael Vessel. Fir/" Line Mai! r-loses. rails. ftwn Trta'v, Pastor. Prirce 12:00 m 8:00pm Trir.idad. Bf rnrjda. bee -<■ l:l*p!n 3 :00 p m ComaßCfae, JiCksorvills. Clyde. . ,^i'. .. . — — 8:00 p m Oitv of Atlanta, ■ ' -.. . ■■■■■:■ 1. 3 ■>• ; m Harr.lMon. Norfolk. Old Item.". . • :: 00 1 m WEDNESDAT, MARCH 11. Oceanic. Pouthamrton. ■\\>.i«e £ tar 'ire 100 m Adm I'ort Ar.tonio. [ F Co. (i:'oara (.3a.ii UadeirecM. Para, P.ooth 12:0* m 3:'»p:n Noordam, Rotteniam. Holland-Am i::i>i .11 Lampa?«s, Galvestou, MaJlury . ■ 12:C>0m Jefferson. Norfolk. Oid I>o;ii - 3:00 pm THUP.PDAT. MARCH 12. La Presence, Kavra. French .... 7:00 a m 10:00 am •■ F Tictcen. penhacen, Bcand-Am P:.'ioam 12:00 m Ouiar.a. Birbadi*. Quebec 9:.'« a m 12:fiO m Coion. Coion, Panama li ii 11:30 am R:(K>pm Mexico. Havana, Ward ».ni»am 12: on m Slax-or.la. Naples. Cur.ard 32:O1 m Seydlltz. liremen. N O Uoyd i o oo * m K'jsenla. Naples, / ..:". -ah. . . . .— — — . Huron. JacksomrWa, Clyde _ :-■ 08 7. m Cltjr cf Macon. savanah. Savannah... .'1 0,1 , •■-, l*r;r:o»?B8 Anat, Ncrfo'.k, Oid DcmlEion .: '»' p m •Parcels post mails only. TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Petlliatttm and MHW Ciose Id New Torn. Japan. Corea. China .•'»■: lkl*n£s ivia Vancouver and Victoria, H C> — ITiiHil—i at J«pitn Mar 11, «:<)• p m Japan, (."orea. bin* and the Philippine Islinfis. via Seattle — Shlnanoj Mara.. . Alar. 12, 6:00 pm Hawaii. Japan. Core.it. China and the Phil ippine Islands (via. San Insisfo) — China liar. 12, «:00p m Zn-rnr.. Cora and China ',':•■ ad dr'-tsed COlx) ■ vla Seattle) — If ii Twirta. . Mar. 12, 6:00 p m Jaj>ii:i. Corfu, China and Philippine Inl ands (via Tat-orrsa) — Nln« Chow Mar. 12. 6.00 p m Hawaii i\:a ban I'Yancle.xj* — AJameda Mar. I*. 6:oO p m Hawaii, Jai'sm. Cort-a. China and l'hlllp fino . tnda (vi* San i-'Yiuicijiuo> — Man ■ hurti —Mar. !», * <<> p m AuMruJla icept West*. NVw Zealand. .•fcrroin lelinde. Fiji Irlands and New «."^.l«-<iorila i\la Vaaivjver aad Victoria, B. C.) — Moana Mar. 22. 6:00 prn Hawaii. Guuii end th» Philippine lalanda 'via San EYaactaooJ — U ri Ua.aaj>cirl. . ..April 1, 6:00 p m Tiliit! anri Slanjuesa* Islands ivla San i'rtnrlsco) ltartpoa*. aj<iil 11, 6:30 p m SHIPPING NEWS. Port of New York. Monday. March 9, 1908. iiiiiii Steam»r naron r>a.lm^ri;- (Br». rVvtila, Ealtimore March 7. to J H TTlnciiester it Co. In b^iiaat. L*ft Quarantine at 8 '<. am. Steamer Columbia fßr). Wa/Juwcrth. Glasrow February !"» and Moville March i. to Hena^ruon Broa. with 107 •<«biti and 107 Ftteraf* paoafz^crs *nu misc. Arrived at the Bar kt n '*> p m 6th. Arc&la (Br!, -haw. f-Lrdrraa February 26 and • "aiUiritn .Mar. 3. to the Munson Ha I^ine. with ■•■■ Arri\td it the Bar at it ; . m *th. Sl»n»ni«-r Corrirntar rQer), Scharfe, Santos February 14, Isj«. de Jiinuro 17. Bahla C; am) Barba<ldH MJircb 1. to Kunch. Edv^ .■ QjJ w nh h j<aeeen£crc, hhillb sad ua»»e. ▲imtd al lie *4# ,;Ul>< NEW- YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TFKSDAY, MARCH 10. 1003. C*. .^^ j.^ffi-s'i flr^*^^" f "> '^^Vjf-^£*f ''ftffli"' w-^y'ji SPECIAL MENTION". Advertisements admitted Into the«« nlimu «r» Rtommrcdrl t» th» reader* of The Tribnne r.» thor. , tt ' ; reliable, aad business can b* don* by mail wtta the «dTertl»er wttii perfect safety- /'gO^jCH gj |O D. TwEr e.TroubUT.«? B ,-l' v ««r» A*»*' ifc'lep Into tpencer"*. now al ** riTTGEKf* 'SI Maiden lane, and X»t 111 ***• •^ V. Pair of pebble eye glasses. S. th« cool, eavy kind that 177 BRO.U)W4T< never mlmt. or lnvi»lbl» «»» BKOADH'AT, Torlo tl-focal» for C9»r TSS SIXTH AVEA'CI. I toil .lUtunt vision. Steamer -■•■:• i Sargral Sail Juan February 22, Ponce 24. Arroyo 2T>. Jobog 29, Ajnia.lilia March 1 ami Mayaguez 3, to ■■-.... and Porto Rico Ss Cn. with 11 paa wngers, mails and icdst. Arrived al the Bar at 8:45 a m. Steamer Admiral Pamp?on, H«OBtaaw, Port Morar.t and Port Antonio March 4, to the United Fruit On. with 24 pa£d"n£ei'S, inaiis and irudse. Arrived at the Bivr at 3 a '•■. Steamer D re Castle (Br. ri«w, 2.«r«3 tons). Smith. Shx-lde February 23, to Barber 4i Co, in ballast. Arrived at the Bar at 12 m, Slh. Steamer Ilagnamk (Nor), Lind. Santiapo March 2. to ih« American Smelting i.- JtriintJiK Co, with copper ore. Passed in Sandy lio<>k at 2:-! p m. Steamer Manx Islc-.a ißrj. Moar, Manzanllla February !* ami Of-cfuegoß 3D to the West India Ba C ■. with sugar. Arrived at Ui« liar at 7 p m Kli. Steamer Florida <Fr), PaoletU. Havre February 22, to the CVimpagn'.p Ornerale Trar.sa f Ja.ntique, w!:h r:idse. Ar rived at the Bar at 10 a m. Steamer El Alt*. Quirk, naiveston March 8, to the Pf":them Pacific Co. with rad?e. Passed in Quarantine at 5t:43 a m. Steamer Xl Dorado, Hopaer New Orleans Marrb 4, to the •■■.".■: Co. with mdHe. Off . lands at 12:4."> p m. Su-amer North weptem. P.i*h*r. Fahine Pas? March 1, to the '."• x«u* i <>. with oil. l"assed in Quarantine at 10 12 Si m. Steamer T"rd <Nor). }laTi««n. Havana February is and Matanzat March 2. to J H Winchester <fc Co. with !-u£u.r. Arrived at the Bar at 12:35 j> m. Steamer Idaho (Bn. Loveriric". Hull Ffibruarv 2.". to Ban lerw a & 8 •:: with 3i passengers und mdse. " Arrived at the Bar at 1:30 p m. Sandy Hook. MJ. Mai « 9 .30 p m— Wind northwest; moderate breeze; cle^r; HBht eett. SAILED. Steamers si ran ha (Ital), Tampa; Jamestown. Norfolk and Newport News. STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS. ARRIVED* Liverpool. March 9 — Armenian <Br>. New Tork. London. March »— Mir.nrtcnka :!!r). New York Gibraltar, March 9. 1 r m — Prinzes Irene (Gen New j York for Naples and Genoa, Plymouth, March ». 10:44 a m— Kaiser Wl heiji II fGen New York for Chf-rbourir and Bremen. Hamburg. March 7 — Phosbus (Ger). New York ' QlasKOW, March o—Calif.>rnia0 — Calif. >rnia iHr». Kew York **1 Kewport, Marco — Carabyncs (lln. New Toi via I'avr- I Amsfr-rdam, March 7— Prlr.s wiiiem II (Dutch) New ! Yorx via IV<Bt Indies. Venezuela and Havre. ' ■ Alcoa Bar. March 7 — Gordjn Castle (Br), New York via 1 Cape Town. Antwirp. March 7 — American t Dutch). New Tori Kth, j Samland, New York. Sydney. N a "W, March *— Star of Engiaj i Br> New York via Melbourne. Bermuda. March ». 8:30 a m— Bermudiaa (Br) New y< rk. . Trieste. March s—Vinc-nzo5 — Vinc-nzo Bonanno (Ital). ttani N>w j York .-■-,.■ Venice. Kobe. March 6— Hohenfete (<Jen. New York via Algiers j Ka>.ans. SJiaJighai. etc. BAIL Clierfaf>tirr, March 7, • p m — New York. New York. Plymouth. March '• • -•■ p mm — i"er.ns>!vanl.i (Gtr), Kew '■ Tork. Bremen, M.'u-ch ;. 8 p m— Main (Qer), New Tork. Shields, March X—CaptainK — Captain A F Lai v New York. Rotterdam. Maivh 6 — Pttnnetbeaa [Ger), New York; 7th rijtratov (Rubs), New York. Derr.erara, Mir' M — Korona (fir). New Tort via ports. Uarbados. Mar- v, ce — Hostlllua »Br). New York; bt.'i. Ctar- ! . r.» (Br) New York. Naplea. March ti — R«-«ina d"ltalia (Ttal), New Tork. 3luelva. March 3—3 — H< rth <Hr). New York. | Pantns. Marrh .'>— Fl<?pinurkl <Ger>. New York. pa. BBS Dover, March &— CrewweU (Br>. New Tork for KamLuis. l'r^wle Point. Mar !t — Deutschland 11., ■• tank). Nrw | York for HottTdam; hloteniyk «Duicc>, Rotterdam tor New York. Gibraltar,' March f» — Httnnlo flta.l), <J<noa ■>•■.'. l"»i- ■ ■ for New York: Tknacra illr). Ne« York foi 0.-an. AI-- : pipi!'. etc; Schurzft-ls i'J«r). Calcutta nr-i i.'r.lombo t»r Boston ami N>w York; Mh. Krroll (Ur), T.-skoUuma, j tic. Ivt i^*t(/n jtua Mail loik. ' :-:■■ ■.••»» . - • . . ■ ■■-•■.--■ <■:: • ■ OCEAN STKAMEBg. -■EfIKTH GERMABIiLGYD. Fast Kxr.r'"- Service. rLTMufTH- CHERBOTTRG— BRKMF>V — 10 A. M. ■, ' CtIII*. (n^w).Mar.l7 ; Ceclllß (new). .May 12 K'prlnz Wm.Mar 24 K'prlnz Wm..May '!> ! Kals. Wm. ILMar.3l Kais. Wm. ll. May aj Kalner d. Gr..Apr. 7 Kaiser d. Or. .June 2 i Cecllle (new).. Apr 14 Cecilia (new). .June » I K'prin* \Vm..Apr. 21 ! K'prlnz Wm..Jun« 1« I Kals. Wm. II.Anr.2S Kal». Wm. ll. June -3 Kaiser d. Gr...Mays Kals. d. Or... June 3) Twin-Screw Passenger Service. PLYMOUTH— CHERBOURG— BREMEN — 10 A M. _ „_ •Seydlltz Mar 121 Derffllnger May Jt •Main Mar. SS] liUStaow June 4 *Barbarossa..Apr. 0 Kurfuerst June H Feydlitz Apr. 23 Bremen *«■■ J3 ' Luetzow Apr. 30 Friedrtcb - T " infl 20 Kurfuerst May 7 P. Fr"ch Wm.June JJ •Main May 14 •Harbarossa. .June -• Barbarossa...May 21 L.uetzow Ju'y 9 •Bremen direct. Mediterranean Service. GIB'I/TAR- NAPLES— GRNOA, at 11 A.M. CONNECTING AT GIBRALTAR- FOB ALGIERS. K. Luife Mar. 141 K. Lulse Apr. 1« ; K. Albert Mar » K. Albert May 2 P. Irene Apr. 4|P. Irene May # Frledri< b . .Apr. Ii : Fricdruh May ! '' From liremen Pier., 3d * 4th Sts.. Hoboken. AROUND THE WORLD TOURS. EAST AND WEST. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD EXPRESS LINE. ktarseineg Naples Alexandria. LLOYD— MEDITERRANEAN— SERVICE. Marseilles— G.wa via Naples to the levant. ROYAL ROUMANIAN MAIL STEAMERS. Cons tan za — Constantinople — Smyrna — Alexandria. _~,n. RTTI GERMAN LLOYD TRAVELLERS CHECKS GOOD ALL OVER THE WORLD. OELRICHS & CO., No. B Broadway. N. X. Louis H. Meyer 101 C Walnut St., Phija AMERICAN ..: : f TioXm. y " 1 LYMOUTH— CHERB'G— S"THAMPTON. ' FT. PALL Mar. 14. Apr. 11, May 9 NEW YORK .... Mar. 21. Apr. 18, May 1« ST. LOUIS Mar. 28. Apr. 85, May 23 , PHILADELPHIA -Apr. 4. May 2. May ■" RSD STAR LINE . -■' a I4 m n *- NEW YORK— DOVER— ANTWERP. FINLAND .. Mar. 14. Apr. 11. May 0 V ; ERLAND Mar. 21, Apr. IS. Ma) 16 ZEELAND Mar. 28. Apr. 2.%. May 23 PHILADELPHIA.. .AIT. 4. May -. May 30 WEIXE STAR IMB .. "-': r NEW YORK— Q/X.STOWX— LIVERPOOL. BALTIC. Mar. in. 11l A.M.; Apr. 18, May 14 C:: '■■'. :. Mar. 28, 12:30 P.M.: Apr- I :'.. -May 21 ARABIC Apr. 30, May :s j CELTIC. V.Apr. 2. 10 A.M.: May 7. June 4 | PLYMOUTH— GHERU'G— SOUTHAMPTON . OCEANIC.-. UaV 11, 1 P.M.; Apr. 8, Ma . •: i TEUTONICMar.IB.IO A.M. ; Apr.ls. May 13 J ADRIATIC. Uar.2S.II A.M.; Apr.22.May 20 MAJESTIC. Apr. 1. 10 A.M. Apr 3».May 27 NEW YORK TO ITALY AND BOSTON 1 U 1 1 ALI Via. Azores. Madeira. Gibraltar, Alciern. •ROMANIC.Mar. 14 8 A.M. Apr. 28, May SO •CRETIi Mar. 28. Boon; May 9, rune 20 •CAXOPIC.Apr. 4. 1 P.M. : May 16. Juue 27 •KEPITBLIC.Apr. ia noon. PASSENGER OFFICE. ft BROADWAY. I From I'i'?rs ■".I-."'- North Riv^r. TO LIVERPOOL VIA QUEEXSTOWN. PASSENGERS booked through to LONDON AND }■».:. Lurania. .Mar. 14. llamlCampaaia.Mar. 2S Losltania. Mar. 21. Bam Hauretanla.Apr 1 Etiuria . ..Mar. L' 4. ti am : Carinanii. . 4 LITSIT \ March 21 . MAURETANIA, Apr. 1. Larcfst. Fastest, Finest in the World. HT"NGARI.\ N- A MERICA N SERVICE \ TO FIUME VIA GIBRALTAR. NAPLES AND TRIESTE. ELAVONIA Mir. 12. Apr. 30 June 18 PANNONIA.Mar.26, May 14, July 2, Aus. 20 CARPATHIA . .. Apr. 9, May 28, July It] VERNON H. BROWN. Genera! Vgent. 21 -4 State St.. nrpnslte the Battery. InIAmURG-AMERMRJ REGULAR SAILINGS BY MOST MODEKX, LUXURIOUS, STEADIEST LEVIATHAJCS. London — Paris — Hamburg. *TVa!d<*rf<-*' Mar. 2l. 7 an-,; Pretoria." ..Apr. 11 •PennsTa.Mar.2J.2:3oam| Kai&prin. ..Apr. 2"5 •PatrlcUt.".Apr. I, no ••: P Lincoln. Apr.23 Amerika...Apr. !>, 1 r>mi Drutschl'd.Apr. .".0 •Sails tn Hamhurc "lirert. Gibraltar — Na Genoa. Hamburg. Mar.' 3l, 10 amjßatavia.Tz.May 2 fce^na. . .April 2. 11 am I Hamburg—May 14 Moltke. .April —. 10 am! M.->!tke June 2 TRAVELLERS 1 I'HEiTCS ISSUE ' HAMBCRG-AMKI LINE. ;:7 Broad way s Y. Ik SHEW WAV MiiiiiiiEiiiij THE FIRST PARTY lfaves SAN FRAX CISCO MARCH 24 for JAPAN PEKING. MXNCHUJRIA. KOREA, and s^eni-s ot t^« late war, \XADIVi iSTOCK, etc.: SI BERTAN RAILWAY acrosa ASIA to Eu rope, etc. A novel an'i Jascinatinur tour. A few vacancies in .... limited p ar ty. 60 TOURS TO £U?-G?B $150 to 11.163 All Exr'Pr.^ps tnoti led. THOS. COOK & SON, 24.'. 1200 Broadway. 849 Madison Aye 563 Fifth Aye. (Windsor Arcade. New T^rk. COOK'S TRAVELLERS' CHECKS ARE GOOD ALL OVER THE WORLD. J>ED "D" LINE. For La Guayra, Puerto ral^ellj, Cvrarao and Maracafbo, via Curacao, ca'.l lrir also at San .Tu;an. P X. : PS. PHrLADELTHIA.--.Sat.: Me*. 14. nnon P.S. CARACAS Saturday. M.-h. 1"«. noon For La Guayra. Curacao, Mararaibo: S.P. M vnACAIBO-.Paturriay, Mrh. 21. noon H.P. ZT"LIA Batiu Arril 4. noon Thes« pteamers have superior accommo da": ; for pasßencers. Boui/roN. ni.iss & dai.lett. General Managprs. s2 Wall St. F©[P [PoDlpHciD [ESCBGD Steamships of tie RBI "V LINE will rail fr^rn Pier 11. nt-ar Wall St. Fenr, Brooklyn, for Pan Juan direct a«> follows: SS. PHILADEiLPHIA.SaX., Marrh 14, noon 6S. CARACAS .".Saturday. March 28. noun F'>r frripht or passagn apply to BOULTON, RLI.^S & DALLETT. Gem Managers. 32 Wall St _ fl j NEW YORK -ROTTKRDAM. JC. ULJ via BOtTIiOGNEk ■ I f PaiUpgs Wednesdava as pfr Fa!!ir.|» list. Twin-Screw Steamers nf 12,."0O-24.1Tf> tons. NOORDAM-Mar 11. n<x>n . Apr. 15 May 20 fTPAM.Mar, IS. 10 a.m.: Apr. 22, May 27 KTNDAM.Mar. 31. ♦ p.m.; May H. June li> POTSDAM-Apr. 8, 10 a.m.; May 13, June 17 ' :v AMi-'TrrRDAM.Arr.'J9, 4 a.m.; Jure S HiUJ^XLi-AMKRICA LJNE.39 B'way.N.Y. 40 TOURS TO EUROPE innst eompreberslva and nttractHe ever of r. •. « r. r. n^rtK. -■:_•*• y. <«TK.VM BOATS] —- ~~ IT A\tL - -.J vV L 5. L M i LLu IKS rl^l-r l^l-c ED IS-tTO 52.55 ii mm t, - - New] and Fall River. $2. I'rovider.ce 12.30 Low Faxes to Ul Poll East Leave. I'ler 19, North River, foot "Warren b't.. week days and Sundays, s:i>o r 11. Steamers PLYMOUTH (new i and PROVI DENCE. Orchestra on each. NORWICH LJNE. for New London anfl , Bast. Lv. Pier 4<>. North River, ft. tT-irk j son St. week ays only, 5 P. M. ; Pier 70 i E. R.. ft. E. 22d St.. f.:;!0 P. M. Htrs.' ; Mali •■ oncl '''heFter W Chapin. I NEW HAVEN LINE f.,r N* w Haven and North. l.v. rior 20. n. X.. wek days r.-.rwt P M. Fth^tt-.c r Kirharfl Peck." KMH.OVMFM agencies. ! I urn A. SEELY-im. Employment Bureau, 23 West 3911 i St. j 'Phono 2*84. 2*3*— Bryant. BROOKLTN OFFICE: 184 fit. Mark's A» — j jffi(Pf§ KMPLOYMCrCT BUREAU. 721 Lexington Aye., S. B. Cor r.stl -■ "Phone I»2S Tiaza. ' ESTABLISHED 20 YEAR?. Firs; Claps Help of All NationaJlttea. Winthrop ; Employment Bureau, I 63 WKST r:«TH STREETT, • Bet. 6th anl Bth :iv«b.. Now York. 'Phone 1092— 38 th. Mir. ISABEL A. ANDERSON, Prop. : References Btrlctly Investigated. j ~ CARPET rr.K.VMXO. I N."Y. CARPET CLEANINS~^i>KS ' DiccM. La:»'tst. Most Modern. ♦. . KSli <-tf west -ii'm st. ' Tfi. 4tai3-(6U3 Bryant. I -•!.i,sb«a IH". W. H. JORDAN. EDWIN LENTZ. j CAREFUL CARPET .1..',' - CO.— Cleans ty eorr. pressed air. -'■ .: -i- cr ! or. r.oor. ir»»4 !if.»:-ii) <!•; Eau «M 3»V I■OK & HIA.M'T T»l. 132— ISth ; I>RKSSMAKIN<i ANO SIII.LINKKT.~~ I DRESSMAKER, first ilass; will take work h'iii.e or go out by the rtay; sample ' Bhtnm; K«'wl refer«co«. K. S. Ml^s Fltz j GeraJd'l Bureau. W).T Mh are., cor. 423 Nt. ' DIIKSSMAKER.— CoSored: Bewlng hy day: w:th prtrate family or dressniMker; neat ' wswor. Ualy. 113 Wcit .'.rid »« < MIIJ^INKK.—A hts!> class I'arlFian iTiilU nt-i. inif h«a.i i?" c lKn'T for HfJHi.ix. 1-ew.i*. \irot. Paris: lvt>ul?c, l.ifhttn: t.-ln. I Npw York; t<ik«R Udle*' '.»n material and ropiea thin wasna'» latest i r-atii.n. fnr lh<- very moderate t-oKt of makiru:: h"ine or <:ut by iiay. Addresa Modiste, Boa 1"!«. t;i7 etb it\»-. . OHDERS TAKK.V rrrtm-M rites tt!» nrrk; i material accept ßd: street ■ r cvenlns J RAILROADS. -i.._i^.^-.«-.-L^>.-.«- "'"''■' " " i. «■«-«* MEW JERSEY S'UMTIAL. rW ■ HOUR il'.AiN TO PHII.AnBLraIA EVERY H'.TIC ON THE H",K FOR PHILADELPHIA. I--. « .-■!' ST - .lv. 7...... s.a», 8..W, ■•'•'" 10WV U-; 11.50 a. m., 12. W. 1.2t», LSOL 2.B<>, W4A 4.C0. 6.50. 6 :.i- 7.50. -;-• »••*?•.?• b " n " days. 7.50. ►•"•'-. 0 &0. '" «>,■ . »•«>, f- -m' 12 50. 1.60. 2.M. 3.50. 4.50. i .*>. <»..n>. i.s*», 6.D0. 10.20. 11.60 p. m. •-„,,_ ,^> aaa I.v. LIBERTY ST. :— l-*». "-30. . <«0. "^ 30. 9.00. 10.t»>, 11.00. 11..0 a. m 1-^W noon. 1.00. 1.30. 200. 3.00, • ■ . • ', *J» «.«o. 7.00. 8.00, 0.00 p. in. "- 1 ?, £>.*„ Sundays. 1.30. 9.0©. » 00. 0 - 00 ;,, 11^^-.^* 12.00 noon. i.o». toa. 3.00. 4.00. r. <» 6_oo. 7.00. S.OO. 9.00. 1©. 30 p. m.. 12 !■• f^SrSw FOR BALTIMORE ANDWASHINOTOJT. Lv W. 23D err.:— t»-.v». 11.50 a. ">■• 1.50. 3.V> BJ*. «N)p m *«|2 r . Lv. LIBERTY ST.r-i-W. J 00. 10.00 •• m . 12.W BOOT. 2 0". 4.00. tOft 4.00 p. %**£*! FOT> ATI.ANTI'- CTTT. Lw. W. ID fit.:— 9.so a. m. <12.'»0 .<at» . or.> ). o-» p. m. Bandars, 9V» a. m. , 2.20 m m. Lv. IJBKKTV ST.: 1" "» *, ft 7^- (1 m W S»M». enly), 3.40 p. m. Sundays. 10.00 a. m.. "for lakewoop ANT- ««*S2P22 Lv W SU. ST.: »50 a. m.. (1260 bats only). l.» 3.20. I.sft 4.V> (6.20 ~at». on!y> p -«.' Sun-lay, 20 J».r.O a. m ,., 2^20 p. m- Iv I IBFP.TY «T :— 4«>o. 10.00 a. 10-. (l.Wslts onl ? 130. 3.40V10.5W/J0 Sam. only. p. m. Sundays, 6.00. 10.00 a. m.. 2 T^lme table, may be obtained at WJc^'n* offices: Liberty St (West 2Sd »- Tel. 314+ Chelsea), 8 AStor H .use. 246. «1 lw|° 1354 ,, r Bllwn . I*2 Fifth A*2**}J, V l*? > A- 2T. Union Square West. 279S Third Ay 106 West 1251 St.. 24.-. Columbus .\v_. .Sew York- 4 Court St.. 343. 344 Fulton St.. 4.» No«rand Avv. Brooklyn. 390 Broadway Wllllamsburg. New Tort Transfer Co. calls for and Clrtdu Kg»«e " destination W C BESLEH W. C. IIOPL. Vice-Vre's. i- '-'■«■"■ jjgr- Gen. T-ass'_r_Ar>nt. BALTIC HE & OHIO R. S. ROYAI BLrE LINE <n:AI^ r .. ■ ■ WASHINGTON. Srpers. IJ-Wpffl l-»>?™ WASHIXCJTON. Diner. 7.50 am >• ou in WASH ' - ■ ' ;?,™ WASHING! 1.60 pm 2.00pm WASHINGTON BtrtTet. ISO pm 2.00 pm "ROTAI.I.m."DIMr, S.sOpm 4. 00 ;'"■ WASHINGTON. Muffet. 6.30 r»i . i-WP™ Through Dally Trains to the West. ,_ CHICAGO* prrTSBTTRO. 7.'0 am ; ";J? ,- H .,- COLUMBT*S, 11...0 am 12.wn n nTTSBCRG. CLEVEtI'b. 3.50 pin 4.£> pm -PITTSKIRG LIMI <-rv st Inn ' li.so 1 CIN STILOIIIS.IiOITISV., !>.W»am 10-<-"arti CIN>T.LoriS.I>Ot-IPV.. 5.50pm «•«•»« Offlres- 24-^ 4-'t4 ISOO Bmaftway. Aftor Houie/'IOS Greenwich i-t.. 2.'. V n 4.° T J f^? U <?f > w, 891 Grand Pt.. N. V. : 4 :; sc< Brookl West 2M Bt. ana Llb*rts ? '- Aft-r « p. m. S'le^pinir Car Re«»natinns and full ttfonnatton reeardlnp trains «-tc. ran be e*talned at Bureau of Information. P. a.- 0 r. R.. --' :i - ? - Terminal. Phon« Number, Chelrea— 3l44. X T. X H. & HARTFORD R- R. Trains depart fr'Tn Gran-i Central Station. 421 St. and 4th Aye.. as follows for ■ ' Boston via x™ Lnndon & Prov — 1 1 .1« no. •x 10:02 \ M ft M:«> *\ 1:03, *x ' 3;f»>. -•.. •• .VO2 <C 12:(» P. M.: via Wllll mant'ic-i*S:U3 A. M.. t2:01 P . M- : vl* Spfd. t!.:13 A. M-. •fflS.-Oft. •!^-°<>. •«*• Lak^Ule • Norf.— A. M. : t3:26 BC. Gt Barrlt.ston Ptockbridfce. I>*-r.->x. Pttta ;^i d_+4-.54.d _+4-.54. •»*» A M.. +3:2« P- ,M. Ticket offices at cGd. Cent. Pt n and cl2Wh St . also at -.45. I 2». cl3s< B '»>;• c 23 Union Sq.. 1-2 *.th A'". c 245 Cot Aye.. cM3 sth Aye.. c 649 M •' Ay» . eM" T\" 125tb St . 2n» M Aye. In B'klyn. c+ Court St.. ■-. Noßtrand A--.. 390 B"way. •Daily. iKxrepf RundaTS. f Stops at 125tn 5t x?tops at 12r»th ?t. Sundays only tParlor r.ir Limits. :;Has dinln? car. cPar'or and Sleeping Car ticket! also. LE9H9GH VALLEY. Foot or W. 23d A. Cortlandt and D*-sbro«»5»» tts B. -Daily. Sunday: a7.IS, t>i*.2s. e7.*£. (iit.4.'., ns.ia, 15.45. iLv.N.Y.AjLv N.Y..8 Buffalo Express *a 7.40 AM, ••" :■■> AM EiifTaitv-Chlraco Exp. *b&.4OA: ; *dy.SU AM Chicago-Toronto Kxp- *nS.4O I'M! *xs.*o PM The Buffalo Train- «. '7.55 pm] »^oo PM Ticket <jfflc.--: 3t5 and U6o Broadway. CESKS AND OFFICE FTRNITrRB. ROLL TOP liDll©QS©- OFFICE i FUHXITUR3 I In ereat variety or ttyl» and price. T. a. 6ELLEW 11l FuJton St. STOHA'iI. NOTICE. KLN'STLERS "STORAGE WAREHOUSES. 3UU-302-304 Wm 1-Mth st. New York. Mar - 3. i:< 0«. For Fre-J. P.el.J. Mrs. J. Grlsnola. W. 11. Fayne. Mis. C. Fran • . Mrs. H. Kingsley. I. Karpf, X. C. WIJIU .1. S. Grey. R. Lichtenberp. B. C. Johnscn. Davi-i=on Bros.. J. siettel. Framis Ba*.-nn Co., N. Sch-wartz. S. Mishman. <;. E. Row?. Mrs. Farther, United Sporting Goods C>.. .-. Berhngly. Jonn Mlgbo. Mrsrrs. C Taller & Co.. l3d« wig Baumarn t Cto., Mrs. L. Burke. Brill's Pf-pt. Store, Wm. Bruegsezn&n, Mr.-. H. Uirich. Mr?. S. C Howe. H. M. IVn nell. Miss E. Brows, Emeiy Tousga, Jo seph Anglehart, Uisi B. Lycn, Mrs. J. Mc- I'ermott. Mrs. .1. Lovelace, Mrs. K. Winnie. Mrs. M. Harron. Mr?. E. F. Maxtor.. Mrs. M. Fressel. J. Connera, Mr?. Cbac Payne, C. Klein, Mrs. A. Appiehause, •;. Abrams, G. Falkenstein, Jas. a. Dtxon. A. S. G. Co.. Wagner Line Construction Co , M. S. Sauhfn, Mrs 'has. Jackson. Mr?. 1> Greye, W. X. Tobin. C. d. Klnselia. L. Burkbardt, D. L*vtn, Miss A. Brown. C. E. Dowsing. Mis. M. E. ?temmell. J. Groux. M. J. L^iui-s. I. H. Simpson. I^. B. White. Mrs. J. Hughes. J. M I^ine turn. <J. H. Ide. Mr?. H. K. StockweU. Mr?. M. P. Thompson. E. J. Chaffee. jr.. Mrs. A. H. ?>aac!«. Mr. C. Hallewll. Mrs. M. E. Jordan, Mrs. M Scott. Mrr. M. Huntfr. Mrs. B. N. M r •!., V.lsa C. comisky. Mi J. - ■ • rma 1. Mr. L. R. Tay lor. Mrs. M. Biddle. J. O'Brien, Mrs. J. G. Wallace A. T. Williams, J. Baumann. Mrs Ptock??. Mis? H. Carter. Miss E. F. Johnson. A. F. Shears. J. H. Germain. Mrs. M. A. Marsh, Mr. B. H. Punn. Estate "f C. Krone, Mr«. I. R. Zimuiermann. Mr. W. O. Felt. Mrs. M. A. French. Mrs. M. A. Cozzens. Mrs. J. Byrnes. Miss 11. Meyer. .!. Ellsworth. Pr. C. D. Rea. Mr?. Wm Galpen, J. \V. Ballard. -I. Cochran, Mrs. G. G. Swan. Mis? T_. H. Gorham. W. M- Walsh, S. C Johnson i Son. Mr* I. Rosenfield, J. Feldman, Chas. Kea. \\m. {•. Thompson, C. •'.. Bryne >'tan<> Co.. Mrs. J. Raynolds. Fifth Aye. Bargain tft.-wre. C. J. Briclenbach. Messrs. Fried tft Gutnian. Mrs. "A W. W..od, B. Allivlanl. Mr?. L Steinweg. Mra. E. Jackson, Colleg" of the City of X V . E. O. Seaver, F. Ftanken berser, Vigilant Van Co.; Mrs. H. K. Pm!!h. O. P. Tbedford, C. White, Mrs C. H. T\"illfts. A. B. Flower. E. HrasfchwMs'r, H. 1.. Pip.-r. Sire. C. Conroy. MI a M. Mitchell. C Wrich!. < owpTthwalte .v ■*■">. M. J. Flit & Co.. D. carsuini. H. Ca>«» s!fr. Henle Wax Paper Mnfe. Ct>.. E. \V. c.rote. Mr. Krakovvski. I>>iilse Iler.lpr. Mrs. K. Heldman, Max. Lirwich. C. M. HalJer. S Albert. KrakowskJ Moid Imp. Co.. Anto IJsrht.-r Co.. I. H. Dunner. H. U Al--X ar.iPr. E. O. Seaver, RcstorJT &. Biittcr mann. Mrs. A. Snhlk«>. Mrs. E. Madden. E. T. * Bell, C. L Fin H. Berliner. H. G«r?on. Mis. C B. Fraidlrsr. J. H. Winter, E. R Summers, Mrs. S. Hatcher. Mrs. I>. MlHham. Mr?. M. A. McDonald, ?.tr-. M. Berry. G. Halpin. Mr? C. Ayten, H. £. ( ipr..nh*-iin»-r. \V. Ftsbw-. Mr. E. P.^iiiy. Mrs. R. McDowell Mr. It. N. Burgess, Mj?s A. M. Berry, A. W. Reynolds. J. T. Hr>:nn. Ir?e Koch. <*owperthw.-ilte & <~"r>., Mrs. J. K. W\. E.I Brock. I*. C. Hoffman, Ludwlg Baumann & Co.; 11. c. King. E. J. Chaffee. A. A. Mesßer, Mrs. .1. Byrnes, C A. ■ Mr?. C. W. McDonald. Mrs. J. Van Heynigan. Mrs. S. Morita, b\ M. Reynolds, A. E. Berry, Mrs. E. Bonner, Mrs M E Murphy. Tou and each of y.iu are hereby notified that, the thnp for the payment of our lien ii{M.>n .the property hereinafter described having txplrt-t!. a!ter due notice thereof had b«-n «lvfn you. v>« will cause such property, to wit. household gt»i-i?. personal effects and merchandise, stored by you or in your r.:im<- in the Kins-tiers Storage Warehnusep. to be so-d at public auction, according t.. the statute in s'ich <aso majf and provided, at the ware houses Nob. 300-301-304 West l"Jth sr.. Sew York <"lty. on Tuesday, March -*. and on Wednewlay. March 2T>. VMS. at in a m. ; and if the sale thereof la not completed on said dates the same will iw> continued at 0» N ,saroe p!ac<j on each and every Tuesday and 'Wednesday thereafter, beginning at 10 a. in., until the sale 13 ■ KINSTLERS STORAGE WAREHOCSES. J. F. KINSUER. Pr«-j,. NEW TORK. >!.i"-.- '■'■•■■ I !»"<-— To W. E. Smith. Mrs. K. Welke. Mrs. A. Mac- Uuugal. George Hudson; Mrs.' E. Weaver, Mrs. Baker. Alice Nixon, <.. 1.. Wlnn. Mrs. XV. Ki:iv. Ali-nt Sncll, Mrs. H. John ■on, Cassie Delaney. Mrs Jam. r. \V. Thomas. Feter Jackson, Mrs. j. i:w.intr. Mrs. K. Appl^cate. Anna Dnnnelly, K. Webster, by Mrs. \anc-: Mrs. Annie Daley, Mrs. C. t: Gennetto. Mrs. Amy Thorne, Mr.'- it G. Alwen*. \\ ::•.. Kos.' b.rrj-. Milton It. !-• • . Mrs. Elizabeth Peters. Mis. Walter MacCn-for, Charles H indrrson. Mrs. S Gas Win, Mrs. E. Cole Mlm A. .\:. -i-.r.-nor. Mrs. S. Mlnjt, Eupece Wllltama. X Howard. Robert A. Brown, Patrick I.k-. Otto Stephens, Mrs. Hair) Stanley, Miss Jennie ("omjthere. Jim. '•'. M. Hurst. Mrs. i\ Whiltcker. Mr:*. C,. Jac<|Utsn. Mi«>s JulU C. Sciiiift.-r. Mrs. EUa Slnipson. W H. Pattllu. Mrs. Mary War.l. A. ii l*otter, llutli Tuylor, Mrs. Helm Oiristiim, Kalio Huffrl. Mr. Reynolds. G«rtru«ie .\»keu. Mrs. Ciiarlej -Fmnev. Mrs. .!. Patterson, CH.-t Gailveo, C. .1. DeUvelle. Mr». T>. McKeoa. Minni» Klliotl. Mar? rZ. Tunao, Mr*, .lay i: r f..rt. Fr.inc-s MacFarland. John ilarty: v»u iina each of you «'<■ hereby aotlSed th;>t tho uriiM f.>r the payment <>f my Hen uj».n the property hereinafter tit ncr;t>t-<l havir. fiplred. art.-r due notlcJ thereof had been given >'>v. I will cause such property, to wit, hoHs^hi.M goods, p«tsonad effect* and merchandUe, »t..i«..i by you «>r in your »:uirn' in the Guaranty Storage W.ire houses, to !•«- f\d at rubiic auction. »e i...rillnK to 'He mnfute in svicii cai< -i n'.atie and provlded."ai my Warehouses, 311 an,i 313 W'-hI i\m st.. .Wh Vrtiit City, on Thursday, March li». Umik. a t l0:3u a. m.". and if the Mile thereof t* n>>t coiiipletf.,l mi th^t said ilate. tiio u;»le will ••.< «-on t:i'.ui-.l nt th>- -. .in. place on each anil ,-wry Thur».lav there»f.«r \... ..-irrstris v: 10 ... a. in . until Ihe sale ;, cornplrff-l GUARANTY KTOFtA'SK WAnKHO'.'SEi JoILN J. WEIiD, I'roprietor. DRT GOODS. " HMh^ FOri:TF:KNTH STREET. West of Fifth Av^nrjfc New Spring Broadcloths Voiles Panamas Serges And Other Fashionable Dress Goods Comparison of our prim with those elsewhere asked for erpal qnali ties will provp, beyond I doubt, our claim to best valae3. 44 and *+** S*SJS-W ■ « Check Taffetas— al»o plain ranamaa. j43 inch— eel. mrlpeji. checks aai 1 '« to l»ai« iprteif shades. Includes AfJ forded *II liTi «d 111 ■ „ 1. 19 Copenhagen. Reseda. Alice. At ■• * v ! M-lnrh Chevron Btr.ow S*rn»j — New Herringbone Fu«t!ne^-a!l wool— | all woo!-AIire Cbpe^aajrra. Ne^^rrStHrlSnama^whlr.. «»-?«, un.ve^-^H « $1J0 ..1.39 self and contrasUng effects on black I Fancy Ftr'.r*? ' . --'.ks— s4 la*-. and co:or»-,Vl Inch— 1 OQ i' 11^ ''^f J2 =!:l?! ~ t elsewhere $149 »;*f._:tbiw»Hi JIO .1.4? Continuation ni Our Important Offering 1 of Silks from Auction Sale I Bosßekec9ißf Linens At Specially Lot/ Prices: We take this method of introducing our splendid a?sortment of PURE I.IXKN" Table Damasks and Napkins to those who may no( be acquainted with our complete stocks of Irish. German and Scotch Xapery At all times we carry assortments sur passed by no other house, and quailed by few. , FOR THIS -WEEK: — Full Bleached Table Damask? — ) "Q All TtlW TI Inch— usually .73..$ •*'-»' Napkins to match— re*. $1 1 ioz. 1.59 Full Pleached Ttible Damasks — I »O All :ii-r,-'» lach— usually .55. .. > ■** . All Llnpn— fZ to t& Inch— T Extra H-avy Cream i: f WMta — V .4 V T-^ir. .61 J Fine Fatin r>aina»ks — 1 /Co AH Linen— "■ Inch— usually £9..[ ,DV Full Bleached an- O*rman Silver ") _ Pleached— All Ur.rt- ' .98 70 inch— --- $1.1(» J Extra fin» Fatin !•-■.;'• Damasks "1 — All Linen — 70 inch— best"* - 1 10 designs — no napkins to mateh — r ■' * 2 > Therefore. $: -■• quality J USES NAPKIN>-Fun Bkacfced. I^esr. l*-!n.. $1.33 do«. .93 W-in., Jl-79 doz 1.49 21-in.. J2.30 doz „ 1 !p8 22-In.. t~ •■ • bbk.. 2.29 Z?^-tn.. $3.l<> doz 2.49 Special Values also in Sn?r grades. All the foreeoiraf Damasks and Napkin- 1 ar- PfliE UXEX, but we do not confine our=eive» zn Linen a!or.»: to jr.t-f.t d>man<i3 of a varied trade we also r,fer - ns.-ort mf-nts r.f L'ni^n ... ar.d th" ... 1 :! Mercerized Dan:asks. wboee rich Kliss. snowy biearh and h=a'itiful ratt^rns hay» won such popular favnr; exce'lf-nt Ro^ds a: fxceedine^y popular prices, tnat econorni— rally fill household needs! HERE ALL. QUALITIES. Linen Union M. rear I Sold on their Merita. No Misrepresentations. ExUTMrflatri Sals af v/c-sien-iQun razors The famous G. Wostenholm ") . LXL— usually 51.49 and 51.98. " •&" A large lot that came to us at a jrreat cut in price, because of cancellation of order by a West ern house. f<»r whnm they had been special'^' manufactured — cne of those trade transactions that the maker suffers by. but through which customers profit. • Cut Lengths and Sample End* Fine Damasks and Upholstery Fabrics LESS THAN HALF PRICE! Bought from one of New York's leadins: r»ecorat:n? firrr.?. who i~ th!» transaction closed out to us their entire Stock of Samp!*?? and Short Lengths of th*» mo=t ?tur.nin? and effective Damask?. Velours. French Jutes. All-Wool Tapestries, Silk Warp Print?. Art Draperies, Ta2eta& etc. — every class of fabric ■■• use for Walls, draper*> 3cr furniture— citj home or country cottage — bo{ncr r<^pres»nt^<i. PURCHASE DIVDSD AS FOLLOWS:— 39 c ' s - Yard 69 "• Yard 95 °* Yardll.PSYani Values up Values v.p Values up ValiKa up to .r»S. I to 51.75. 1 to Js.oi>. to $13.00. As thp firm of whom we boucht 5? po prominent ar.d ?::!! in busi ness, ire are request^d ... th» name; pufS.-i^r: to say it would be at r.nce recognized a.s one of highest prestige. Our Tapestry riaies are famous, and this off»rins will add as other to the long list of successes in this line. Most Ccmpiete Line of .*---; Prices far JEHU'S postal v? t :: w««rt l«« Glares . _ _ _ »t .»,., t Soft GTaco Kid— Sla^k. Watt* Ta=. roßeFoand la New York! I la-bmtooi^ctb- j iia All the famous views rpA ,«übj--c!". 1 Fo-!snandArr.rr!can. l»-*atton Tjcsgth- \ "i 10 Stationery Dept Third Floor. [ S" ■■• Quality >■"** / «—« — — . An Extra Fine List of MORNING SALE SPECIALS To-day, Tuesday, Until 1 P. % To ] vve i . ip cf r- - • I X SILK WAISTS Fi: - S^ ILKS HEAVY .vTHiTS^! here is an opportunity for the ; Quality that weir* Ike '.tr.-rt— 1 -.viue.i-.vake— «Jfl chiffon «-r heavy .40 ' s^'" f r T rut: stz~ .Ia: f-"ed £m ru-;t'" Batoll— « Ki"v:«t value*: .7."... • '-"Venire ».r.rn — Rood \a!u» at .39 j MAIN FLO(>n— CENTItE UCIUIIXG. BASEMENT— 3HTSUN DOTiM F\NCY SPRIXi; SUITINGS FRINGED REd TABLE CLOTK^, MUtnie* is rtrtpe andjOald [Combtaatloea of re* »ltn freea tffecta— Sß on.; 4J tochs» wld* - "?O * *Wt»: also plain rvd wttii « r ! «..,•:;: .«» >iy Owk iv.>. - y.!,. i..n*-cur .jy, max: FIjOOR— DRESS GOODS DEPT. 39 ct. Mocli ■ MAIN FIjOOR-LIXEN Err ; . I WOMEN'S Bik PANAMA SKIRTS T^~z' Fin,- chlfton 1^.::.-,!.^.-!-!^ MKN? \Vh:t t - .NEGLIGEE S.HIK— . fold h-» ><1 with tiirti BJrapi — i'lai^. pirated or tacked bc*oo» • rI! length* «iz»-H. Including "2 Cfljcaaibrle bodl*» cnahton otexbamo* », extras — value »•".(*> »^»»>*» ., I . s _ l 4,„ i 7_ ot j wrs ,k '3—3 — s::;"i'Nl> FLOOIt— SUIT DEFT. <hir i!orT7:rs ITlre ;__ I . MAIN Fl^OR-rtTEST — — — - ""' NEW WHITE EMBROIDERIES ■ JNa;n»vk. S»- tr , ami .-arohrt.- - U-ins* MEN'S INITIAL H"DKTS lan.: iv.--.Tt!' -t-s'.l asaortllM'Bl Crf F*ur*- liner. rtr:e i-,ua.:i:> -:;*""« «-' ev^lct an 1 ■!.«.■ I«lkb»— 2 to >". fit betarttteb— nrrcr beftiw »»M -n.ter Inch 12 «nJ i.- ■-. qoaUttcs «-»;> iV- -i-j.-.v;:»r m-min< VVnKi M.vlN n-OOU— SEW BfILDINa M.AIN KUH'K-fKXTKE ;ua^i>^_ FINH < < "T7l» CHA3IBRAYS OPAQUE WINDOW SHADES, Knll ltn« <■! abaohutly ra»« ...;•>.—— ;1.\7 rt. — B*Babb>. pertacl &vet*— w!B ' :; .:^ inch— « fa»cclt« u:\!iry for f-ni iiilmp nuiUi :~" — ,£~* iatfie** <>r.< i hi! 'r. n- »h:rt »»t»t« r-r a. •nnrnisac — T..«aUifl ■•_» :i:i.l tUTii;- r ,ir.^. - ! : ■ - i:- Q ; TUIRD Kl.lHlß— SlUt'E 2*-^____ w ,.:th l»ctt-— For Marntoe Sale -• y 4 T~^Zr% nAJgMEXTfgEXTRE r.iiU'tx.;. c, »ys* KNEE PANT^-R*Sr WOMEN'S NIGHT DRESSES n^rbtUVhe^iVJ^n^cure* 1 "" .uiTit.i!i- an.! murlin. nr^tt'.iy ::r.:»:.,-xl . ', n! jr.»v<»— taped Himmnj iriih dor«ble Ui« :»n.t -50 sra^»- |»trnt wa:att.ancr» — .... .35 ribbon .ira«in K ? — valw .!)S M.I !«t button.*—- 4 to 1* ye*r»— .J«7 BABIES' WHITE BOX COATS thiul, FL.^K-CEXTRgJt^^. N.w »prts« m-.ir:» ■:. pbila and y . ,- n .... „, ...pn^g W-UST^^ tl = ure<s white brtltUatiiw— dMrmtacly ;-»tIW. AIA LUw « » «Q triminra with t.Uie -i:«c tn'.av, 'f-*, v «^ tv .;/ n^f. ■ .... \L aad bftH ■ r «Utt >i'.k brail-- •»"'» .^"•*I"f"" SVIirTE rtC>Cr!9 t>E^_ W me with lac«— Jouble Nreast— 1 j^ >IAiN H-^'R-' VII - Tt - 11J_, ,:,- 1«3 w-, -»...«•. era?. iWv * i^v^T^T^rr.^<vv : lHGEß^ v -!:,.ni- FTXOn < UN™ :k i-.riT^iVi^ ■*}*> f- LFZATHKK > V«ua ' POSTALS CARDfALBUMS tforta? trt»-i^i»r» Qn*J-««" -t-Ti Hokf aiw car.tx— f:m.;. it.v. r»— -5 j r un%^~»:r.>!>= Vath- r - !v»ifc!-*»— .V'j usually ;:h .*.** ou - rmutar t"* « -r. Ui-VtidNO- I THIRD r*liX>R- STATIUNERT DKI'T. J JJAIN Kl.tH>!l- rKNTKSbi^.^ J Sj SOLD * IMIL 1 P. ; M u.MA-\ Mall or Tvlepbone Orda» - - 11?1 1 ?- COOBt Styllsb Eizl Bap Dt' * Suit Cases Prices always Interest — fcerear* some for new- Hani Faars ao« Suit Cases that will prov» i.* ticularly so: — i Hnmharic Al'rsratT En-r»:op* "■*% i calf iln*^ — ins;d« corapartrr:er.t— j worth fZ.Oit 2.93 1 Real ?»a! E>.\-»Iop* Ea«s — IfT» rhft - j top strap hand:* — ■■(a.-roij nag rhanz* corrj>ar;^er.t — *epari:» pars* j and nilrror — cair lin^-d — wortli jr..-X» 3 S3 I Leather Carria»« Baps — b!a>-lf an* coinr»d — 1(V inch ir.terlork;- - - *♦•* frame — leather !:nevi — purse and arj i case *-xwi value at ••_ 'jO jg^ j Leather E^!\»Iop». ■''» ar.i Car ! rtase Ear> — mo;'- \lr.eri—\xrx» ana znedlura slz«s— «tiiT and soft l«ati.»r { har.dle-i — black, colors ar.i c^rtied — j fitted — Ji.C»» values gjj Oth»r» wish Mi 2ap — in3!i^» sc outside cbac*c^ coir;artir.»r.t or pars* — bUci and cnlnr» 'WuCi cp to 52.n0 „ .93 • Co-xhid* Suit Cases — h»av r T»a:h»r I capped corners — linen ;:ne«i — w:ta jar.j ar. : -»sthout »hirt ftdd 4.98 Japanese Cane Suit Ca.»»»— 2* tr.ca— leather capped corners — "trcr? leather han.rtes — rrusiis :ir.*i — Inside straps ... g g^ For Spring an! S-zinser Hotels, cntta^eg ani hoariisf houses will fin<i it greatly t» their interest to te?t thes- *. f--rir £.-. specially made to popu larize the nev.- basement addi tions: — i !>>av.- ."Iray Fleece — 'Ink ir.l h!-ja : border*— IT-4 *;z» '-r (baMfl beda— - I exr^l]e«t fnr hot*!? and ctittaees —^inst-a-i of f1.23 1.00 H»ary i3dcrdown finish Blanket*— ra- . - ; - si .- u•- t.93 i T-srin Bed 3lar.k»*s— -r-h!-» Kkl wttifary— ! hcaty i^aiiry — vabM $4 "«■> 2.93 ' I*rw Ja^c-iar-? B!ar.k»r Cnrrf^rtabT»s — Heht and dark romb! nation cciortzz*— i vplendid fir Summer— I beneoftm j.i.s-* 3.93 !AH Wnoi Cmafbmfa Blaea*tJ -rnVtm szi ; rlaitJ — 11-4 size for largo t*<i3 — ! The (greatest values y?t 4.9S ■ Sur^-rfrn** ■whit* Ca^if^mi^ a!*, ■worl | B:ar.ke r s — 12-4 ?:ie —^-lar-ir.teeii r^» j wool — •ii!tear^ and fi:ue borrjen? — I s!!k bin-line— vatue $J»o>.. 5.93 j Our price is -way be-o-w that asked by iotters. [AD xr«ol Paby Btarketj — »«i^o - -m— ; whit-, pir.lv and tlu» — until n.w *4:»* P.gy Eiiance of a 'ar» r'-ir-rhise. •jreat L'areiin?. : *