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V LIVESTOCK MARKET. * I^^Br^, _ New Ycrk. May 2!>. IPOS, kFT]W^>— H'celpts vere 167 cars, or 2.700 head, in- E -■ o« cars '■- be exported alive. »5 direct to »-»gtr-B' r *' and «J lor the market, making, wltn pre lou* •rri\als, 1- cars on wale, nil at Jersey City. i-V.ers ■»'?« holding the stock for higher prices, and •niv m-ut half the offerings i-h»i(fd hands. Steer* old at i* n • dN " n of 106 U>r per rt> ; bulls and cows ier<- tl«ri - vrr><Kl ic. choice native steers. $6 lO«zs7io iicr 1^> l I n ' : rood to choice bulls for $4 2.V.! *:. 30; no -om inol /.. built, off«~r,.. ten. j:'*i'H4ii; drrssed beef lonttr-uJo slow but steady jit P'. 7H lii,r per Th for ra tiv«= J .-- Latest private cable advices from LKer vool *"" London quoted iit cattle higher, soiling at <?.i,itil*c PJi rb. dreaeoj weight; refrigerator beef >teau?-al lu««$ Uc per Tt. No exports from this port 10-day. To-morrow the aiinnehaha will carry 36<? cat lie to London »in.l I.«KM» <juaner« of beef for' Schwarz • child & : r.C,.-, cattle for .1 Slumbcrx * Son. and :.<hh« srtcn of beef for the G. H Ham mond Company. The Philadelphia, from the same tort wili take out 1.400 quarters of b<vpf for Armour »• pa . .-■' quarter* for Schwarzschild & Sulzhercer ard W.-.O quarters for the Morris Beef Company; and the Thespis. for Manchester, will be laden with "4« catti* for the M •: > Br<>f Company, making, with previous shipments. a total for the week from this port of I 7<i> ..-i:!.r. L 2-4 sheep and 1 1 SCO quarters >>; b*rf. ill to the ports of ■;•. Britain. CAL\ t.- Receipt* were l.m hejid. including 470 B;r-, tto bU V ' herF ; ' nd *»i i " T the market, making. • Ith th« sta> calves. «M on sile. Trade was slow Hit veals r.%@..0c lower: about .'•<' calves were carried PIT r *'ornniOT; »o prime veals sold at $4i£rs6~>o per >2" lb Ircunj "aJa st |4VK»: no buttermilk. -?, I X (! "JJ?^ calves dull. City rtr».*«ed aeli -«>s.t rjlOc r-r 1b: a few at 10Hc; country dressed iHa^T . -hi . IM.IMI.* r. s were r3',' cars, or MJ*, bead, ipdudmg '« - •••■»- direct to slaughterers ' re 13 'or "' m.rket. Sheep »,re dull and 1502.".c lower, '»»- ings slow «rd unchanged: lambs in riori frate Scmattd and steady; about 24 car* of stork »«■ 1 - 0 . 0 -.' 0 Prttn* a*«ap .bucks and *«♦«> sold 54VS?* #ni prr 3 ° »>: poo 4to r rime yearling*. FS.K«?«: common to choice lambs. J« .*<; 'J7 Dressed rn«t«n *!ow at SeiOc per lb; dressed yraT [4 0* *c **' nn * 13c: » '«» at IS^c: dressed lambs, .»S2 O Sr~ R ' Cc !? U -ne'e « cars, or 1247 head, including sbrut ._ car lor ,v, market. Feeling weak to l"o ?wer: New 1 ork Ftat« and Ohl ° hogs sold late yes :erday st $6 per 100 lb. 5aI *?,- la '* T**t*xCa.y) — : Tobla * Shannon: 77 Ohio £"c? ISX lb average, at $« per 100 lb. E. Jufid «• Co.: I state hogs, 150 ft at $" OTHER MARKETS— BY TELEGRAPH. ChloafTi. May a>. — CATTLE— Receipts estimated at tfc-out Z(>r>rt head: market firm; Fleers. $s(ffs7 JT>. stockers md retcers. $3 2.*.®?; 4t»; cows. S3 75555 jr.; heifers, 3 .Vt CJSrS; bulls, $4g5S 75; calves, $2«"iogs«3o. HOGS—Re >e!r-s estimated ttbeut 16,<virt head: market Ac to 100 r»-er choice heavy shipping. $.'» 4.^55 :»7 : i ; butchers 1 . >5 4. r ?«.'..V. lisrfal mixed. 55 4<K?$S .SO; choice light. $5 4SS 1 *•--.. packers'. $4 &<>gjr, +.". , pig . J4Js@ss 25; bulk of «•"!-. $."■ 4<>pVi jm SHEEP— Receipts estimated about Ourt head; market steady: sheep. $4f*.'.. lambs. $5 2531 if 3r<; yearllcgs. $4 ST^ji 25. Cir.rirnat;. May 29. — HOGS — butchers' and >h!ppers\ £5 50$$5 «0 ; common. $4 35555 35. CATTLE— ':"»»■; ?£Jr to good shipping. $5 25556 25; common. $2 .v» ?S3TJ.< FHEEP— Steady; $2 .■.(Xg»4 50. LAMBS— ; ► list teuffaJo. May S3. — CATTLE— Receipts, 200 head; r.arket .:«:, prime steers. $6 Srtg-$7. — Receipts. !'•"•■ h«Bd; market slew an.i steady. HOG?- Receipts. >.*V> head; market fair;v active and *./- to I<V; higher; ;eii-y a.-d mixed. $5 75J8J5 ST»: Torkers 55 6Os>*3 «0 rijrs. HilW^- roughs. $4 5f*SJ4 75; dairies. $5 ,SO®*.S 75. iHEEF ANT' LAMBS — Receipts. 200 head: market slow; -Tr.bs " r «c. sheep 25c lower: lambs. fs | gs6 15: yearlings. ''SSS 2T »«li<m. $4 T5555; ewes, $4 25g54 M. sheep. :xed. *?§ s4 7.-. Vr.ion Stock Yards. Pittsburg. May 29 — CATTLE — irrlr Hrht; market steady; choice $6 75gJ7: prime. f 40g J6 65. SHEEP— Supply light; prime aethers, 4 *«0 $4f"'v culls and eammon. $2(ji3: iambs. $3gs6. \"EAL ■ L'.Tf -$•"..•■■>« s7 HOGS— Receipts light: market high ■: prime heavies, mediums and heavy Yorkers. $.> 703 75: light Yorkers. ••'"'€ » 6< •. pips. t*9&gS4 S>s; taslsa. M &<*<rs4 7. Karifas Cny. Kay *».— CATTLE- 1.300 head, :-.uci3g 300 Southern*; market f-tr-!.?. top. 57; choice xport ar.d Sreasjed be«l steers, $«50-gf7: fair to good. '•Cs6 40: Western ste*rs. $4 75356 50; gtochera and feed s' S3lo-Sss 25; Southern steers, •"*§s*> 25: Southern WRR, J2 75@54 50; r.af.ve . -.-.^ 521.0g55 '£>. native hei rs. $3 565J6 25; buHs. S3 25555; calves. J3 7r.(gs6 25. :OGS — Receipts. 12.&" head: market ?>r to I<V lower: >p. $5 55: buik «of saJes. $/. *■'■»•'•. hea%->-. $5 4O9sT>.V>; -k«ra and butchers'. S5 Ssf $5 5«. light. IS 15<g?5 4f>: »5. 1 •V-2S4O''' SHEEP— Receipts. 2 »v» head: market eady: larr.bs. W. 2-''^ *•'. .*."; ewes and yearlings. ?4p-$4 50; exaa -'t-.r.rf MHHIS; Texas abates fS 75®54 40; --<■-; and f-f->:f SS2r.-gfoSs. S■m?n e r Retorts. PENNS YLVAMJ4.. VATER GAP HOUSE DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. ■ Now open. Fe: .a.r.j open until December. Second aaafl rimi ownership, management. Capacity 400. Mountain Paradifce. Highest altitude: coolest loca on. so i»u=«<llty. Situated in the midst oj its own ■.<;■«■ masattoeat park. Far removed frnm the noise r.a float et public highways and railroads, but within WT acres* cf both. E-tire!y rebuilt, JPO7. at a cost f over 5100.000.00; now the snest equipped, best ap r:nre<s aad largest hotel in this region. Running r-untain sprlas water In all rooms. Private tiled ixtaa. &!?o public baths: Fteam heat: open !"«; fire laces. Electric ttcMs; hydraulic elevator: telegraph r.i Telephones. TVnlte service. Cuisine of highest -'(..- .- - . |ici niinißMSj. far— and dairy of regis red cc*« Every outdoor sport and Indoor amuse ent. Orchestra- FreQuent social functions. Ridlnir rader-,y. |oW Uake. farape and livery -aithia the rounds. Booklet -f camera \lewr and official auto aps mailed. Coaches meet all trains. Special May m June and *-ea»rn rates JOHN PURDT COPE. NEW ENGLAND. NEW ENGLAND rACATION RESORTS ■Eaasßßßstiaßj aaaoea in the saaat charming sections at ■•■* Er.giir.i are pictured and described in the IPOS I a.r.u*J of Summer Resort* of the Xew York. New Hav*n I Hartford Railroad Company. The shores of Long !ar.d Sound. Buzzard"* Bay and Cape Cod. Martha's :r}eyar<2 ar^d Nantucket. the lov»>!y Berkshire and 1.- • ;•; Hills t.r. i the resorts of Connecticut and Kastern pw Tork offer manifold attract! lo the vacation *ker. -■- superb ■'*■..■ service of the New York. N«w ■sea & Hartford Railroad makes these places easily <"es£ir;e. The Manual ntains tares from New York. *pf hotels and boarfilr.tr cottagrs and their rates. Bend vo-oent Ftamp fcr copy 1 ■■> C. A. CALL. Room *, ra-d Cestrai fiiatlon New York, '••:T:r.g territory de "*■ ' . CONNECriCCT. FENWICK HALL, FENWICK-ON-THE-SOUNB. CONN. £»£-tlfu!-y located, directly on the Found, mouth cf -^r.ectic-jt River. Golf, tencif. baCbiag. Rooms with Ufc estra- Send for booklet. H. C CHAPMAN, Propr. THE WOLD EASTERN' rOl>T. NEW LONDON, CONN. Open-- June "Otn • -->: Sew Macaseineni. ■LSZSZ BC3QIEK RE-SORT HOTEL. IN AMEP.ICA. &ni » half tour* from New York. UrcQ-uaSled Sailing. Bathing. AvtosiobllißSX. I^-iv<r.F. Tennis. Golf. Dancing ! F« Eookkt. }...•■•-. sic . address t J ITEMING. Mgr.. n Broadway. Room «0L I ' aUao ilk.- Tie B*.;e •. ie». Eellealr. F.a. EDGEWOOD INN GREENWICH (on the Sound ) CONN. NOW OPEN « icr<-* lirsra New York. 80 train* daily. ' Superior --ar^ and Auto Quarter*. F-e Reads lor Orivinc and Autoniobliln* in a picturesque country. Cas ■■"o Golf. Tennis. Bow!:r.g: spacious • ■ *■■■■..■ ■ Sfe^sag •»v/ENE<VO HOE. INDIAN NECK. BRAXTORD. I (Tcoa _B«autiJelly itwl 03 Soua4: *»«• open; -:*: St««y JnaT HAKKV " HLOXHAM. Mrr. >E DUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME KOR EU7ERZ.Y FEO- i * pie or ro!:va>f C » r ■f : ?I0 to JIS: r•■ .=■-•■ r»f«r- i •ces O!er.Tir.<-.d Hall. Hictrwood Station. O>r.n. man up in vFrmont -it die p:» r » for a p»ai Vacation. Moat dellirhtful imw«r ci:rr.a T «; •an<?quaii*'^ *.ce:i»ry. $5 to $10 • *»>: «* hotels. f3r.T arsd vi;ias^ iiom»s. country camps 5 r.»art oj Cl'tm Jlounis:r.6 srid on shores of I.ak« Usis'it. Express trains froTi N>»- Tork ad Boston •* Centra] Vermont Itoe. ?<>nd «■- for ' pace HI ■-.-r.rr.'r Home*." A. W. ECCLESTONE. MS Broad ■ New Tork < MAPLE HERST. OLD HALIFAX. Vr.RJiONT. : f»«'j iw at.ov^ ... >\»-; a >-- ■•»»>• 'f Bbc) ' ,tv« frail*. r, ;wr .f!»!d, Ma«.. ana Erattleboro. Vi ! jr * t-"r. water, miik. cr-arr.. bu»t<-r, meat and l«|t fc5 **. No Tioif»t. n^> odoro. F.i^htly. billowy mona- I iri 'Juf la.n'iß'i;*. V.'alkß by KWtda, t>Ms and brooks. " : -:t <k>!f. Automobile, tourlnir an-1 excursion parties 05sn8Odat«4. 'ia'age. A competent cltj- caterer in li'iail, rule- ty day or week ramaoaaM*. Ref • AXE : BOMOSEEN iS&SSSSEi *'*s SS to SJ« W. C MOUND. Prop.. HydevKle. Vt. 'Jie~pp.o«Fect and oottagks. <jn !..'.Ki: BOMO I . bwi <i.;!'i<>t. Vemwnc— Etoctne UgbXM. new nrace, 1 -!'*r> j,!jnib!ri«. Serd lor circular. H. B. EIXM. ilfr. | CHont: 1 ISLAND. FATOI HILL, K. I THE FINEST fL'IIMER Bl BOKT ON" THE ATLANTIC COAST. CCt/-« HOUSE anil COTTAGES Opens June 20. aMm J. F. CHAMPUS ITCH KILL ROUSE and COTTAGES Watch Kill, R. I. EM JIXV in , r , tfce Ocean Ttf-fj'itul rcS'J* for fu'Jjmr.tlilag F:-*^t Oo!f .-,.- «-.n '-- Atlantic .' tf Terr.i* Ciufi O<r*an . .-. r.c Uceersie ra^te Adirers B K. TAP.D. J-:»t?J VciUntrxcfc, BSCa 61 a&il 7th A- * . BUI ..... -•««' Tork. ' _/_ Summer Resorts. NEW .IF.RSET. THE IDEAL PLACE TO LIVE NEXT SUMMER 111 Bill, 1 1 Highest Elevation on Atlantic Beaboard. first point on Jersey Coast reached by New York ex press trains. Only resort with triple, attraction of ocean. lakes and river. «i.o(io ocean front Improvements just completed. Greatest cottage, family resort. Live here, all summer for less than few weeks' board at hotel <-osts. All sports and amusements. Write for free illus trated folder to B. n. EOBUITT. Publicity Director, 102 Broadway. l^ns; Hranch, N. J. THE ' flDarlborougb-Kknbcini (CAPACITY 1100), with Its beautiful and spacious Exchanges and Sun Galleries, overlooking two blocks of central Ocean front, its large rooms with private baths, each sup plied with sea -water. Its exquisite music, refined patronage and general air of elegance and taste in Its decorations and furnishings, is particularly attractive during ATLANTIC CITY'S GREAT SIMMER SEASON of June. .Inly. August and September. Wtt'tC service; both American and European Plans Ownership Management — Joslah White & Rons HOTEL DENNIS, Atlantic City. N. J. This hou»- 1» delightfully lc«-eted dlrectiy on the beach and ba» jb unobstructed view of the ocean and boardwalk. WALTER J. BLZBY. CHALFONTE ATT.ANTTC CITT V. .7 TnE LEEDS CO^fPAN'Y. GALEN HALL HOTEL AND SANATORIUM, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. A fete weeks in our comfortable and elegant house, r-ith every modern convenience and superior table and service, will bs a great restorer. Baths for pleasure "r health for ladies and gentlemen with trained attendants only. F. L. YOUNG. General Manager. HOTEL MORTON VTrsriria Ay*.. star t-.ea.-h. Atlantic City. NT. J. Open aD the year. Fine table. Suites with private bath. Hand somely furnished. Perfect aa-ltary arrangements. Ele vator to a.ll floors, peciai rate* ror winter. Capacity 258. MES. N. E. HAINES, Owner and Proprietor. HOTEL OSTEND, Boston Aye. and Boardwalk. Block Ocean front At lantic City. N. J. 400 rooms overlook ocean ion with bath Sea water baths. Heated sea water swimming pool. White service. Orchestra. Special terms. $12. 50 to $20 weekly. American plan. Coach meets trains. Literature mailed. NEW YORK OFFICE. 2SO FOURTH AYE. "Phone 6246 Gramercy. D. P. RAHTER. Manager. SEASIDE HOUSE AIUMK ( ITY. tH. J. Directly on the ocean front PEA WATER BATHS. OPEN ALL THE TEAR F. P. COOKS SONS. THE ORTLEY INN, BQCAX BEACH. ORTLEY. N. J. On the Sea Shore Line of Penna. R. R.. seventy miles from New York and Phila. Fine surf bathing, sailing and fishing. Rates. $10 to $17.50 per week. Opens June 25th for 23d Season. For particulars, address JOHN J. BENSON. Prince George Hotel. 14 East 2-? th St.. X T. THE ALLAIRE. "»,"«« IMract aoaaa bwarl BoaMa< E. M. BICHARDSON The MONTCLAIR ON THE MOUNTAIN TOP MONTCLAIR, N. J. LA TOURETE, B^j Polnt One-half hour from Broadway; tea frontage; 10c. fare; low rate*, new management; booklet. J. VENETOS. PENINSULA HOUSE, SEA S R !, GHT A eelect family hot*l on ocean front. Shrewsbury River, Pleasure Bay. Morning concerts. Evening Jances. The reputation is excellent, covering -'< years. OPENS JUNE 27. CHARLES H. DEDERER. NEW HAMPSHIRE. The Waumbek & Cottages Jefferson, N. H., in the White Mountains. SEASON JUNE UNTIL OCTOBER. The Colony comprises: THE WAUMBEK WAUMBEK HALL THE JEFFERSON STARR KING COTTAGE (Bachelor Apta.) Detached family cottages completely furnished, with Hotel service. PARTICCLARS UPON REQUEST CHARLES V. MI'RPHy. Manager. Address Lsuirel House. Lakewood. N. .'-. until June 13 WHITL MOINTAINS THE NEW PROFILE HOUSE And Twenty Private Cottages Unexcelled among leading resort hotels for He cli entage, location and appointments. Golf, tennis; good roads, fine garage. Open July 1 10 Oct. 1. C. 11. GREENLEAF. Prea. Gecrpe Viles. representative. 1180 Broadway. Hours 10:3O to 3. Tel. Madison 4748. City Hotel — Vendome — Boston. GRANLIDEN HOTEL LAKE SUNAPfcE, NEW HAMPSHIRE. One rt the finest hotels In this country- Fishing the b-f,t. New nine-hole golf coarse. Dirt tennis courts. Boating, fine, drives, etc Six cottapee to rent. Writ; for circular. W. W. BROWN. Manhattan Hotel. New Torts City, until June 1. then GraniMen Hotel. Sjr.apee. N. H. SVMMER TAMP. RYE BEAOiI, N. HAMP.. conducted by Principal of Weatehesster Academy fa col ■». X , preparatory school forboys). June is For particulars address Principal, at White Plains. N. T. SL\!«SArHt SETTS. BERKSHIRE HIT-LS. THE MAPLEWOOD, PITTSFIELD. MAS?. TO OPEN SLAY 23TH. tend for 190i> Booklet before lookine elsewhere. t«na lor « ARTHUR W. PLUMB. Proper. STOCK BRIDGE, 'SXT MASS. Heaton Hall opens IM TW F middle of June. BERKSHIRE S. lAl!rnI Al!rn *.W* New Tork Office. Hotel Loncacre,. HOTEL ASPINWALL j[jg:£ x ' The Berkshire Hills OPEN JUNE 16, 1908. Dry Cool Climate — Pure Water. Fine Auto Garage and Livery. O D. S-KAVEV. . - - MANAGER Choice Villa Sites For Sal". "THE NANEPASHEMET^ o -!l£Fsffi£& SZS& o^orth ,hor,. C^g^^^jjVij^cUlntt^ for June. Circular. * ' PENNSYLVANIA. THE KITTATINNY IJII.AWARK WATER «AP. TA. ». omci.^auto rouu „,> Kr.ery. OMR s*<!d.e BOf** ^ ANK ,. <ll i 1i 1 , F Isass rate*. . _ _ NF.W YORK. MOUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE j GERMANTOWN-ON-THE-HUDSON. I An Maal re-ort. or.e-elghth of ■ mile to ■-•«•!. high aim"<s» boating. nshina;, batlilne and driving. Terms I derate T«ble a ■perUity. Houie '.pens June 10. New York "lidre,. V. 11. ANDERSON. 1« West 81th Street. Telephone 6152— Itlvrr. ■ i -MOUNTAIN AND LAKE RESORTS." a reautlful Fuß'.mer Rr-ok of 112 page*, illustrate], may I be obtained fiee at any Lackawanna Railroad ticket Oca. ADVERTIfcEMENTS and ■übaertntions for The Tribur.* received »' thai L-ptown < 'fh<-e No. LMe Broadway. j fcet»-fen 9St)i and 37th »>« . until v o'clock r m. A4%er | ilsnmanTf received at »h* CoHowutg '.ran--, oflicea at rVAllar cr.c* nu* until * o'elocjc r m. W*.: 2<* fith '. \ . _ ior. 2M it.: 15S C»h aye.. cor. 12trt .• . : fi2 Bawl , ■4th' si "•'" West «24 tt . r.ft»*en 7th ar.-J sth »vet.; ! ir>'j"v>t"t ■,'■■ it.; I.WS 3d aye. between ;••:■ and 77>h -' . 10 -^ -, A B ye. near «ilst r» ; :■-■•■ aye. rif-e r B9( n , • ■' i*-~ t.ttt i26t_ ft.; IS6 Trerr.or.t a-*.; ti^O 3d tv«.. or ajv' Aaaaiicaa EUtrlct TeletTifh OIO^. NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1908. Summer R JTEW TORE. t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦ +»♦♦» + ♦; THE BEST PLACE TO SPEND YOUR SIM- ■♦• ▼• BIER VACATION IS IN THE HISTORIC. ♦ ♦ rimiirxnr, AND HEAI.THFCL, » 4- X CATSKILL MOUNTAINS I ♦ The high altitude of this irreat mountain ♦ ♦ sanitarium, ranging from 2,000 to 4.000 feet 4 ♦ above tbe sea. Is un important factor In the 4 ■♦• »cie«-tion of a summer home. •♦• 4 In addition to the private parks there urn 4* -♦- over 1,000 lintel* and board ins; houses amid the .+. +■ green Hcl<K and towering crags in thin country X A. uf scee'e beauty and nilclwnod charms. X X The Ulster & Delaware R.R. ♦ a offers superb train wrvlce without change of T, . cars bei en Philadelphia. Jersey City and New T _. York and all points in this popular bumtner y T_ rchort. 4- T; The Rip Van Winkle Flyer leaves New York 4- (42d St.), via West Shore R. X., at 1 o'clock 4 4- P. M. + ■♦" The summer time schedule for season < " 19011 4 4- will go iD effect Sunday. June 21»t. 4 4- Th« "Catskill Mountain Limited." composed -4. 4- exclusively of parlor cars with observation car. -4. -♦■ leaving New York on week days at 10 o'clock .4. -4. A. M.. will be a popular feature of the service. T + The West Shore R. R. will sell excursion T .a. tickets from New Tork and Brooklyn on May T T. 29tli and 30th. via Ulster & Delaware R. R.. to T _. all points in the Catskill Mountains, at on» fare. "4 t~ for round trip, giving an opportunity to select '♦' T" your summer home or boarding place. These 4 "*■ tickets win be good for return trip on any train ■+ •4- up to midnight of June Ist. Inclusive. -♦• 4- An illustrated Summer Book, with map of the -4 -4- CatKkllls and list of hotel* and hoarding houses -i +■ trill bo sent free on receipt of 8 rents postage. « >. N. A. EIMIS. Gen'l Passenger Agent. i -*. Kingston. N. T. ■ I 4-4-4-4->4 4->4-*-4-4-H THE GRAND HOTEL COMPANY ' announce the opening of the G- IR. .A. US!" ID HOTEL CatskiU Mountains. N. V. ' THURSDAY. JUNE 25TH, 190 S. Through coach and drawing room car service from New York direct to hotel grounds. Altitude over 2.000 feet. Passenger elevator to all floors. Rooms singly or en suite with private baths. Booklet. For terms and full information apply to George Murray, Manager, 11S0 Broadway (one <?oor above 28th ft.). New York. Telephone 474,« Madison. After June 25th address The Grand Hotel Company. High- I mount P. 0.. N. V; SUNSET PARK INN HAINES FALLS. N. T. Catskills' finest Hotel. Daily Concerts by the renowned Holland Trio. Cuisine and service unsurpassed Elevators. O. C. BECKER, Prop.. 1180 Broadway. New Tork. ADIRONDACKS. BTE\TBNS HOUSE. LAKE PLACID. BOOKLET ON REQT'EST. mm> - ADIRONDACKS. _ Whiteface Inn On Lake Placid, N. Y. June 15 to Oct. 1. Latest an.i Most Modern Adirondack Hotel. Cool. dry. bracing cH:7,. it-- Finest golf, boating, and all other sports Magnificent location. Select patron age. Modern equipment and service. Address HARRINGTON MILLS. IN THE HEART OF THE ADIRONDACK?. fM RUISSEAUMONT and COTTAGES, Lake Placid, N. Y. : OPEN JUNE TO OCTOBER. Suites with private, baths; all modern improvements. For rates and booklets address E. H. PATRICK. Manager, PRINCE GEORGE HOTEL. New York City. I , , , LAKE PLACID .. ADIRONDACK^ GRAND VIEW HOTEL Open Jane to October. GOLF. Canoeing, all Adirondack attractions For illustrated booklet address THOS. PARSES. 259 Fourth Aye... New Tork. MOR LEY'S Hotel and cottages in the heart of the Adirondack*, overlooking two of the most beautiful lakes in the region. Trout fishing, bass flatting, boating, bathing, bowling, pool, tennis, music, house physician. Sani tary plumbing. Pure spring water. No pulmonary invalids. Artistic catalogues. MORLEY'S. Lake Pleasant. Hamilton Co.. N. T. open. '4fe> ABIROMDAGKS MODERN V A&. *"****££>"* HfITFI VKr> bookixt. nWltl.l &P »rlando Kello«;R r.oi.K. ®/}*h & Snn swniMixi POOL. fjf Trops. THE WAWBEEK *gS*& Upper Saranac Lake. Adirondack 3. J. BEN HART. WAWBEEK, N. Y. ADIRONDACK^. DEER'S HEAD INN, EUzabethtown N. Y. Golf; automobile heaTqtiart»rs. !•.. F. STETSON. APIRONDA* X HOISK. ltiriu.ll Lake. Hamilton Co.. N V Accommodates ■_••"■ Elates from $8 to $1- per week ar.d $J per day. Mrs E MEAD. Prop. ORIENTAL HOTEL MANHATTAN BEACH OPENS JUNE 25th J. P. GREAVES, Manager AMEBICAH AHD EUROPEAN PLAN NEW RESTAURANT. NEW AUTOMOBILE ROAD, DIRECT TO TKE HOTEL Booking Office. *J>^ 4th Aye. Tel. 6246 Gram. HOTEL GRAMATAN BRONXVtLLE, WBSTCHESTER CO., N. Y. 16 miles from New York. Open all the year. J. J. LANXZN CO.. PROPRIETORS. GARDEN CITY HOTEL GARDEN CITY LONG INLAND 16 miles fiom New York. Open ail the year. J. J. LANNIN CO.. PROPRIETORS. MANHANSET HOUSE. SHELTER ISLAND, L. I, Opens June 25. Under new management. J. HULL DAVIDSON. Office, 23 Union Square. Now York City. Cottaees leaaej, with all service f.nd meals, from June l. Booking agent will call where within Greater New York. PROSPECT HOUSE, Shelter Inland IlelgUtß. 1.. I. Opens June 25th. New York office for booking. Metropolitan B'dg., No. 1 Madison aye Room 5004. Telephone 6889 Gramerc/. R. T. MARTIN. Manager. T>OINT O" WOODS OCEAN HOUSE AND COT- X MS'" opens June 15th. Located on the famous Pi re Island Beach; pra ticaiiy at sea; there are no land breezes Excellent surf "and still water bathing. hlim fishing and sailing Modern improvements this year. Address E. N. BIL.T.ARO. Point O' Woods. 1 BRIARCLIFF LODGE, Briarcliff Manor, New York. NOW OPEN. City office, f>»4 East 4Gth St. 'phone. — 33. D- B.PLUMER Manager THE EARLINGTON Richfield Springs, N. Y. GASHERIE DE WITT, Proprietor. Reroouoled and Renovated throughout. The largest, most modern and on to ls.le hotel in Central New York Opeus June _•<> Opr-o«itK the Famous Sulphur Baths. (.i«lf l#im:-. It<i:ifine anil iiriitnc Write for Booklet rar^ii. etc. N. v. City address, care THE BHOZTKLL. 3 Kast 27th St. THE COLUMBIAN 1,000 Mum! Turk. ft. Lawrence River. N. T. Th» be«t locatej and most attractive hotel amons the Thousand Islands. Bxcellenl cui«lne. Orchestra and all amusements. Open June 15. Booklet 1.. A. JOHNSON. Trop. mil rTT -*- 1 I* 1 * most r.lcturenque. part of Lake George; nULtll capacity 200; 110 to $14 weekly. Boattnir. uniirr Bathlnt, Fishlnp. Golf, Tennis etc. Cottagei HOUSe to rent. 11. « BUCKEUi. Prop. . Hul-iO landinc. N. V. WEST VIRGINIA. In the Allegheny Mountains IJKOOR-JDr INN AND COTTAGES, Bntck»*A*. W. v" 10 miles from Oakland. Md . B & O. B. R. A _..,#,,<.. mountain resort flae table supplied from our •w- feru». Far booklet writ* 11 J. KIRK.FATIUC&. 'sorts. NEW TORK fL'PBBME COURT. »th Ju dicial District. Westchrster County. — KBNSICO RESERVOIR. Section No. 10.— Notice of application for the appointment of CommlßgHners of Appraisal. Public notice is hereby riven that it Is the Intention of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New Yoru to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New Tork for the appointment of Commissioners of Appraisal under Chapter 724 of the Laws of 1005 as amended. Such application will be made to the Supreme Court at a Special Term thereof to be held In and for the 9th Judicial District «t the Court House, in the VilUga of White Plains, Westchester County, N. V.. on the 20th day of June. 1908. at ten o'clock In the forenoon of that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard. The object- of such application Is to obtain an order of the Cou»t appointing three disinterested and competent freehold ers, one of whom shall reside In the County of New York and at least one of whom «hail reside In the County where the real estate hereinafter described is situated to act as Commissioners of Appraisal under said Act and discharge all the duties con ferred by the said act and the acts amenda tory thereof upon such commlssUners of appraisal for the purpose of provUin* an additional supply of cure and wt.oltaome water for the City of New York. Tne real estate, sought to be taken or affected is situated In the Town oT Mount Pleasant. County of Westchester and State of New Toik. The following Is a description of the real estate to be acquired in fee together with a reference to the date and place of film* of the map. All those certain pieces or parcels of real estate situated in the Town of Mount Pleas ant. County of Westchester and State of New York, »how.i on a map entitled ■ Southern A<juedu;t Department. Section No. 10. Board of Wat',r Supply of the City of Now York. Map of real estate situ atca in the Town of Mount Pleasar.t. County or Westchester and State of New York, to be acquired by the City of New York under » iKI v '* 1 '" 18 of Chapter 724 of the Laws I '""• a " amended, for the construction or Kenslco Reservoir ana appurtenances. rrorn Barrett St. to the vicinity of High 7u • T whlcl man was filed in the office of the Reamer of the County of Westchester. at White Plains, New York, on the «th V, 2* Aprl ,'' lf>oS - as Ma P Number 1792: fol l w parcels are bounded and described as roliows : Beginning at the south-west comer of Parcel No. 708 at the point of Intersection or the center lines of Pleasant Place and Commercial Avenue. to the northerly line of real estate pection No. 8. Southern Aque duct Department, the. map of which section was filed in the office of the Register of th» County of Westchester. at White Plains. N. Y. on the 6th day of April. IPOS -and running thence partly along the northerly line of said section, along the center line or said Commercial 4 venue, and partly along . th westerly linn of said parcel. N. 11 59 W. 818.6 f»et to the p?int of inter section of said center line with the center line of a street running from Commercial Avenue to Adaline Avenue.; thence along the center line- of said street- and the pro duction thereof and continuing along the, northerly line of section No. 9 and th» westerly line of parcel No. 796 S. 7S* 01" W. 280.7 feet, crossing Adaline Avenue to a point in the westerly line thereof. thence along seM line, and continuing along the westerly line of parcel No. 708 and the northerly line of Section No. 9, the follow ing courses and distances: N. 6* 01' W. 158.4 feet. N. 15* 01' W. 31.3 feet. N. 5* Si W. 74.7 feet. N. 22° 44' W. 52 8 feet, N. 14' {57- W. 112.8 feet, N. 7* 37' W. 104.1 feet. N. 12" 48' W. 84 feet and N. 10* .12' W. 85.4 feet to the most southerly point of parcel No. 793; thence partly along the westerly line of said parcel, and continuing along the northerly line of tection No. 9. N. 10' 62' W. 46.4 feet to the south corner of parcel No. 705; thence along th* southerly line of said parcel, and continu ing along the northerly line of said section, the following courses and distances: S. 69* 34- W. 44.4 feet. S. 8T« 14' W. 24.8 feet. N. fH' 21' W. 144 5 feet. S. SO* 17' W. 355 feet. 8. 73* 10' W. 79.4 feet. S. 72* 18* W. 694 feet. S. 68* 2!' W. 69.9 feet and 8. 70" 22' W. 83.9 feet to the rorth-west cor ner of said section, at the south-west cor ner of said parcel No. 795; thence along th* westerly line of said parcel. N. 14* 4S' E. 2.") C. feet to the north-west corner of Fam»: thence along the northerly lines of said parcel and parcel No. 794. N. 78* 01' E 560. feet to the north-east corner of said parcel No. 794, in the westerly line of be fore mentioned Adaline Avenue, said point being also the north-west corner of before mentioned parcel No. 7f>6: tbeoce partly along the northerly line of said parcel No. 796. N. 78* 01' E. 60 feet, crossing Adallne Avenue, to the north-west corner of parcel No. 771. at the south-east corner of sail Avenue and High Street; thence along the southerly line of said street and the north erly lines of said r»r?el and parcels Ncs. 792", 791 and 790. N. 78* 01' E. 300. feet to the north-east corner cf said parcel No. 790. at the south-west corner of said street and Columbus Avenue; thence along the westerly line of said avenue an! the east erly lines of said parcel and parcels Nog. 7P9. 788. 787. 794. 777 and 776 S. 11* 50' B. 450.2 feet, crossing Norwood Street, to tho souih-east corner of said parcel No. 776. at the north-west comer of said Columbus Avenue and Rutledge Street: thence along the westerly line of said avenue produced E. 11" 59' E. 50. feet to the northeast cor ner ft parcel No. 7<>4. at the south-west corner of said street and avenue; thence along the southerly " ie of sal.i street pro duced N. 78* 01' K. ''». feet to the north west corner of parcel No. 760, at the south east corner of said street and avenue; thence along the southerly line of said street, the northerly lines of said parcel No. 760 find parcels Nob. 761 and 763. partly along the southerly line of parcel No. 790, and along the southerly line of parcel No. 754. N. 19* 01' E. Ml." feet, crossing Pedgwick Avenue, to the north east corner of said parcel No. 751; thence alone the easterly lines of said parcel and parcels Nob. 744. 743. 742. 703 and 702. and partly along the easterly line of parcel No. 7P6 S. 11* SO' F. 200.1 feet. 8. 12* 09' E. £00 3 feet. mossing Sandford, McAilam, Van Brunt and Barrett Streets, and S. ll* 4S' K. 225. feet to the south-east corner of said parcel No. 79*. at the north-east cor ner of before mentioned section No. •». In the center of Morton Street; thence along the renter line of said street, the southerly line of said parcel and partly along the northerly line of said section S. 7<»* 01' V,'. 641. X feet, crossing before mentioned Pedg wick . Avenue, to the roiat of Intersection of said center line of Morton Street with the center line of Columbus Avenue, then"« along th« center line, of said avenue, N. It* r,9' W. 1T.0.1 feet to the point of Intersec tion of fame with the cen'er line of Barrett Street; thence along the center !ne of said street. 8. 78" 01' W. 187.4 fevt to the p., in. of Intcrserrlnn of t-ame with the center 'me of Pleasant Place: thence along the center line of said Pleasant Place and still con tinuing along the southerly line of parcel No. 706 and the northerly line of Section No. 9, S. 17* 45' W. 138.3 feet to the point or place of beginning. The fee Is to be acquired by the City of New York In ail th.- real estite parcels Nos. r.ne to 706. both Inclusive, contained tn the above description. Reference is hereby made to the said map. filed as aforesaid in the office of the Regis ter of the. County of Westchester, for a more detailed description of the real estate to be taken In fee as above described. Dated May 4th 1908. FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON. Corporation Counsel. Office, and Post OTlce Address. Hall of Records, Corner of Chambers and Centre Streets. Borough cf Man hattan. New York City. DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. Mm.'* GARDENER desires place where thorough ly competent man is needed; single; mid dle aped, Ftate particulars. P., care of Gregory, MamaronTk. N. T. GARDENER.— By young Scotchman; mar. rid; has had nine years' experience in fruits, flowers and vegetables on larp<» estates in Scotland; best of references fur nished. Address James Allan. Watervllle. Wash. GARDEN — Married, no children; corn p^fprit all V*r3n-~h' > 3. strictly pob<?rj btsst Ox references. Box 300.. Mount Klaco, M. T. JAPANESE '" r > r| K. !^nc taper lence; in pri vate family "r clubhouse or an yacht. Ftow-jrd-co-k. go anywhere; excellent erence. B F . 1721 vine at . Philadelphia. MARRIED COUPLC Man as driver and handy man; wife as cook or upstairs girl; srood references. Inquire C- E. Owens. 130 f»h st . Brooklyn. YOUNG MAN. a* houseman: country pre ferred; good reference. Thomas Nash. 217 East 3.tci Ft., care of Mrs. Brady. Female. ATTENDANT in institution or hou«ekeepe r in hotel or club. HarMani. 827 Wen l.'th Bt. CHAMBERMAID.— By North of Ireland Protestant girl, who has lived out In Fngland; nicely trained: moderate wages to begin. Flaherty's Office, 4HT. Columbu* aw Tel. 741 River. CHAMBERMAID and SEAMSTRESS.— Neat, •■ap'>t 1 younf? Protestant woman; rood references: city or country. c. j., Mrs. Collier's Agency. 122 West 23d et. CHAMBERMAID or PARLORMAID.— FIr»I cl:«»«- sw»-ili«l>; excellent references; cltj or any distance out; S2.V Swedish Ameri can Domestic Exchange. 138 K.-uit o(-'th st. Tel. 4r,Gt— Madison. COOK. — First r!a.M: understands plain anT fancy cooking; very fine baker, entrees, B nd all frozen desserts; wages 180 to $:■.-,: references Flaherty's Office, <■*.'. Columbus aye. ' Tel. 741 Piv( t COOK French; first rlaps. t'rivat* fanilh , |tv or country; French refereno p SS3 Weal B«th st COOKS — Swedish »nd Finnish; with or Ithi ut kltchenmalds: city or country; excellent references; $"5-S4O. Swedish - American Oomestic I.x inic 190 Eaat BOth st. Tel 45tX— Madison Square. COOK and LAUNDRESS. — Excellent baker and good family cook; very be»t ret»-r •ncea city or fountry. M. (3.. Mrs. Col lier* Agency. 122 sat 23d «:. COOK."— Strictly first class; very neat, clean economical; hlpr:«st recommenifa tion«- •'■'.'■■ or country. A. H . Mr*. Cel tier's Agency, Weal -M tt COOK. — Protestant; excellent reference*; understand* all branches of plain, and fa';-- conking: t.M to S4. 1 . fit or country. M M . Mr* Colliers Agency. 122 W^est C3d »' COOK-LAUNDRESS. chambermaM and waitress. i"° nut. obliging gtrlt; mM ,.,-.- *raf*f city or oouctry M G.. ilrn. Collier* Agency. 122 Wtjl 'iZi »*■ OCTAS STEAMERS. Stea.-,ishlps of the RED ' T>" LINE srßl sail from F'ier 11. n»ar Wall :rt. Ferry. Brooklyn, for San Juan direct as follows: 6.5. PHILADELPHIA... Sat.. June J>. noon s c CARACAS Saturday. June 20. noon For freight or passage apply to BOLLTON, BLIPS * t-ALLETT. General Managers. 82 Wall St. PCBLIC NOTICES. RED "D" LIKE. For La Gu-yra, Puerto Cabello. 'Curacao and Maracalbo, via Curacao, call ing also at San Juan. P. R. S.S PHILADELPHIA Sat.. June 6. noon S.S. CARACAS Saturday. June 20. noon For La Guayra, Curacao. Maracalbo. S 9 MA RACAIBO... Saturday, June 13. noon S.S. ZULIA Saturday. June 2.. noon These- steamers have superior accommo dations for passengers. _._. „__ BOULTON. BLISS A DALLETT. General Managers. f>2 Wall St CITY OF NEW YORK. Board of Estimate and apportionment. Public notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board" of Estimate and Ap portienment. held May K>. IVWS. the fol lowing petition was received: I To tne Honorable Board of Estimate and Apportionment of the • City cf New The petition of the NASSAU ELECTRIC RAILROAD COMPANY respectfully shows: 1. Your petitioner is a street surface railroad corporation duly organized and ex isting under the laws of the State of New York, and has duly made »M filed, pursu ■ m to Section i»> of the Railroad Law, a statement of the. names an.i description ot ' th« streets, roads, avenue*, highways ani i private property in or upon which it 13 > proposed to construct, maintain and operate I extensions cr branches of. its railroad as herein set forth. . 2. Your petitioner desires to obtain from the City ,-f New York and hereby respect fully applies for it.- consent to a grant 01 the franchise or right to use certain streets, roads, avenue*. highways or public grounds within or belonging to the City or New York for the construction and opera tion in and upon the surface thereof exten sions or branches of Its street surface rail road to consist of a double or single track surface railroad (Including necessary poles, wires, conduits, connections, switches, sid- Ings, turnouts, crossovers and. suitaol«» stands, equJpniaßt or other structures nec essary for the accommodation and opera tion of paid railroad bf the overhead or other system of electricity or other motive, power which may be lawfully used upon the name), for public us. and conveyance of persons and property for compensation. 3. Th» followlnc is a description of the. paid certain streets, roads, avenues, Mr" ways. driveways or public ground within Or belonging to the City of New York. in. through, upon and aWns which your peti tioner desires to extend Its railroad, to wit: Beginning at the terminus of its present track on the easterly side of Flatbush Ave nue between Atlantic Avenue and Fourth Avenue; thence along Flatboah Avenue to Fourth Avenue an.i running thence In * westerly direction across the tra:ks of the Brooklyn City Railroad Company on Flat hush Avenue, ana making a suitable con nection therewith to Fourth Avenue; thence along Fourth Avenue to Atlantic Avenue. and along Atlantic Avenue to Flatbush Avenue, and making a suitable connection with the tracks of the Brooklyn city Rail road Company at the Intersection of tut bush Avenue "and Atlantic Avenue. 4. Your petitioner proposes to operate trie railroad to be constructed up"ti said streets and avenues by the overhead trolley system or by any other motive power other than steam locomotive power whl may be ap proved by Th« Public Service » mission of the p"lrst District and consented to by the owryr* of property bounded upon said routes as provided by law. Wherefore your petitioner prays that public notice herein of the time ar.d place when a"d where this application will be first considered be given, as required by the provisions of Section 92 of tl - Railroad Law and of all other lawn applicable there to, and thai the desired consent 01 grant b« embodied In the form of a contract with, al? the terms and conditions as to compen sation and otherwise in accordance £"'t»'f[" provisions? of 'ho Greater New lork Char ter «r:i tbe JheVoUVh^rßVooklyn. City Paferi a' the 801 - ok.yn. Cltj t^eTx^a^elkctrTc railroad COMPANY. By JOHN E. BORNE. President. ALA L* S r SAXFORD. Ass't Secretary. City and Wats of New York, County of John ll^ Borne, being duly T^ 0 , r J^ Tl /'*^ THE* a NAs"AV h ELECTRIC ? RATT.ROAT* COMPANY the petitioner named to the foregoi'n* petition: that he has read he for»gol-g petition and knows the contents r hereof: X that the fame is true of his own knowledge except as to the matters therein stated to be alleged upon Information aM belief, and that as to those the reason be lieves tt to be true: that the reason »hy this verification is not made by tbe peti tioner is that It Is a corporation that the deponent !« an offic-r of the said corpora^ ti^n to wit: if? President, and that the grounds cf his Irformation in regard to the matter stated in the fore- Ing P*"""";_~ far as the same are not wlthl. his pers nai knowledge, are statements made by ofneers r-resT^th/reo^ Crl ' " frt nlrn _ as PrX" thereof. JOHN X BORXE .worn to before m & t* B T of M.,. ' ' Notary Public. Kings County. City and Ptate of New York. County of On X this .Vh 'day of May. In the year "i" thousand nine hundred and elchf. before m. personally came John B. Borne, to "■ kn->wr. who. being by me duly; iworn did d-pnse and say that he resided In the Bor ough •' Manhattan. City •' New _totk that h» Is th» President cf Th» Nassan K|e<-tric Railroad Compnnv. th*> corporation described in and which exeeoted the fore roil »: Instrument: that he new the s#»l "I said corporation; that the seal affixed to said Instrument wbs such corporate •"•«'■ that It was m affixed by order of the Roar.l of Directors of sa!d corporation, and that •-•*«« his name ;; ■SmwwJmw Notary PnbHe. Kings Ccv-rty. Approved a= to form. r;po r> TEOMANS, C.. C. —and the following resolutions were there upon adopted" .. Wherea?. the foregoing petition from t*» Nassau Electric Railroad Cr,mr»nv dated Mar 4 1908. was presented to the B^ard o. Estimate and Apportionment at a meeting held May 15. 1008. Resolved that In pursuance of law this Board sets Friday, the 12th day of June Iftos at lO:30 o'clock In th<* forenoon, ana room Ifi in the city Hall. Borough of Manhattan, as thy time ar.d place when and where such petition shall >■» first consid ered ar.d a nubile hearing be had therecn. at which citizen? shall he entitled to ap pear and be heard: and be It further Resolved that the Secretary Is directed to rausi such petition and they., resolutions to be trfitwo £ a ilv newspapers in The City day. In two newspapers hi Th- City 1 of' New Y"rk to b» designated by the Mayor and for at least ten 1 101 days in | the "City Record lmm«diate!v- prior to such date of public hearing. The expense of such publication to be borne by the ••"' tioner. JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary. New Torfc. Mai IS. Tim DOMESTIC SITIATIONH WANTED. Pssbsbbsj FIRST C!«AM eaoa», laundresses, wait resses, parlormaids, chambermaids and housemaids on hand: mostly Scandinavian and German heir: references strictly in vestlKutrd Scandinavian Emp. Bureau. 747 Lexington aye.. between Mrth and 60th ts. Tel. 4BW— Ptaaa, GENERAL HOUSEWORK. —By sjood, smart vrains Irish girl; r*at and quick abort h»r work; also have t we green girl*. very willing. Flaherty's Offl -. 488 Colum bus aye. Tel. River. HOUSEKEEPER or LADY'S MAID Ca pable of taking entire charge of ho::.-. catering, marketing; pood maker, hair dresser:' speaks French ani English J ex cellent reference. M. M.. alias FitzGeraid'a Bureau. tM ■"■'»' aye.. cor. 420, HbUSETWORKER. Very neat; three yearV references; city or country B M. Mrs. Collier's Agency. 122 West 2S»t Ft HOUSKKKEPE3I -Young, cultured woman as managing housekeeper; city or coun try' good reference Ad>lres3 m ._...;. Room 100. 1931 Broadway. LAUNDRESS.— By competent German woman: first class: best references, coun try preferred. Jussila Bureau. t;SO Lexing ton are JIME. JACQUIN, <'^2 fit n are., suppll-s servants, all capacities-: recommended help, all nationalities, wanted. MAN End VVIFO firmans. In country: wife as cook or any other -work; no washing; man as earden»r and make h!m sf!f generally useful. Krefft, Liberty aye., Jamaica. Lonjr Island. Ml:- to children, by j oung worm good seamstress; willing ard .iMIglnK It. H.. 4f» Proapect aye . I^ong Island City. NTJRSE —By trained nnrse; in sari!*liim; or will take chaise of Dttrroui patient; rood *ll»P<^yit ion and good couiniLn sense. Nurse. 138 West I'-th st Nl K9BRY (JoVBKNKt-'.S.— Yourr. forape tent; will take entire charge of, two or thrf>" children; well «-.!u.-attfil; ;ill Kngllah branche... drawins etc.; \l referencea. S., Miss b'itzGerald'a Bureau, uu> ;>tli ava., cor. 4^<l. i _. NURSK.— Superior; delicate Infants, a spe i tall from birth preferred; be.-t «-ity r.-f erfnoe- salary 930 to 131 4 : Iresa A. Bauer." 2s3 East 50th st. NURSE to grown children; cmwl seam * stress- usais-t with chamf<erwork: wllhnc and onll'slns; »■«" moderate; .city or coun try KUi"rty's Office, 4^ Columbus aye. Tel 741 — i:- ■• ._ . WASHING OB CI.EAMNU. b\ day or IT week: German woman. Mrs. Morttx, 2«'l \V«t 17th »t.. top floor WAITRESS.— V*r> nrat; stri.tly first claca: can taU«. butler" pla.e; cir»!lent leferenes; city or country. n. H. Mis , oilier^ Areju y. 122 West '.T.d st. VV^ITKE.-S-CIIAMRKn.MAID. -- By neat. ,idy voting !-i»h Kirl: \fry g.-xl refer ences: tak*s ;>od cate of sllvr and china; undertsands M.l*ds; wages |20 :•-> iTJ Fl» herty's Ofll:e. 45.1 Columbus a\e. Tel. 741 - River. YOUNG WOMAN. strong house* cond cook, excellent - Iresa .an halt* has brother useful iind»r;t.»p.ds cowii »■'■>•% » Bureau, T-l Lexingfn aye . corner BStS et. Tel. irc«>— PU;a \v • v ■'.■.:' • , •:■: Efgieston. O'RTH ■■CEBMAM LLOYD. Fast Express Service. _,_, PLYMOUTH— CHERBOURG— BREMEN- Kaiser d Or. .June 2|Kronprlni wrr. Juri^ Cecllle (new). .. June »|Kaiser V.m. I! « -in*-* Twin-Screw Passenger 52C2SL PLYMOUTH— CHERBOURG— BREMEN. Luetzow June 4 1 Bremen ....J«n» " Kurfoetat. . . .June ll|*Friedrich d.Gr.June2» •Omits Plymouth. Mediterranean Service. [,TAR - NAPLES— GSNOA. at 11 A.M. K. Lulse May »> P. Irene JuDe J> K. Albert June «l K. Luis* July 4 From Bremen Piers, on 3d and «th sts.. Hoboken. —-„ N. O. LLOYD TRAVnLLFRS* CHECKS OELRICHS 4 CO.. No. 5 Broadway. N. T. Piers. Hoboken. N. -I- Lonflon— Paris— Hamburg. S. 5. AWERIKA 23.000 Tons. ««" Ft. Long. LEAVING N. T. JUNE 4. 10 A. M Having unexcelled |tr?a-C*ar!la»l » 1* Can- Restaurant. Gymnasium. Electric Baths i Elevator. . . see.Ma} M ■>•>• I Lincoln. -June •» Am'rika.. .June 4. 10 am! Blue her -June H> S. 5. IVIOLTKE r^Ty. TRAVELLERS CHECKS ISSUED. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. 45 Broad way. N. Y. fI'BLIC NOTICKS. AMERICAN LINE From at r i; > r I 5 - M \- "- PLYMOUTH— CHERBG—S-TH AM PTON. Philadelphia.. May 30, St. Louis . tine JO Oceanic (White Star Line Pier 4«>June«.llam New York... June 13 Philadelphia. • JuaeSl RED STAR LINE Fro ™ t l Ti r a.' ml NEW YORK— DOVER— ANTWERP. Kroonland....May 30|Vaderland June 13 Finland .. June 6iZ»elar.d June 2n WHITE STAR LINE *£%*£ NEW YORK— Q-NSTOWX— LIVERPOOL. Celtic. 4, ami Cedric. June I". 10 am Baltic. June 11, a nm; Arabic. June2.*..3:3» pm PLYMOUTH— ChERBG— S"THAMPTO>. Of»«r,:c «. 11 am. Adriatic.June IT io»m TeutoniCrJunlO.lKams Maiestlc.Jun-24.10am REGULAR SAILINGS TH IX A I V NEW YORK «£ BOSTON i^ 1 I «•!-- I PASSENGER OFFICE. 9 RROADWAT. From Piers 61 54. North River. TO LIVERPOOL VIA QUEF.NSTOWN. PASSENGERS BOOKED THROUGH TO LONDON AND PARIS. Carmanla.May3O,3pm!Caronla-Jun» 13. 3 pm Haul tania.JO4.lUam Lusitanta June 17.4pm Campania .. June ''. - Is ■.-:>). l«>ani SPECIAL NOTICE. Owing to drvdocking at Liverpool and consequent ■;.• iv m arrival, sailing SB Steamer -MACRETANIA- from New York has been postponed from Wednesday. Jun* 3, f» A. M.. to Thursday. June 4th. 10 A. M. The MAURETANIA * SITASIA, the largest and fastest steam? *n th •■ »orkt will hereafter sail on WEDNESDAYS, in augurating a new SEMI-WEEKLY SER VICE. HUNGAP.IAN-AJIF.KICAN SERVICE. to FIUME VIA GIBRALTAR. NAPLES and TRIESTE. SLA VONIA.. June 18. noon; Aug. *. fcept. i* PANNONIA July 2, noon; Aug. 20 CAKPATHI %... . Mill-/ 1«. noon; Sept. i VERNON H. BROWN. Genera! Agent. 21-24 State St.. opposite th« Battery. BTAiIAHI S. S. LIB3ES •NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA. tLA YHLOCE (Fast Italian Llr.e)- IITALIA Boc*.eta de Na-.igazione a Vapors. TO NAPLES AND GENOA DIRECT. •LJguria 1 . . June 3 1 tNord America. June 13 tAncona from Phiia. ...June 10 HARTFIELD. SOLAR! & CO.. 50 Wall St. GLASGOW VIA LONDONDERRY. Caledonia. Ma3o,lt«miKun:essia.Jnnel3.3 pm Columbia.. June »i.n-n;CalifornU.June a.».n'a SALOON $>•."'... |97.90 and $72.50. SECOXB CABIN. **2.58 AND HI THIRD CLASS. $27.50 AND $2>75. HENDERSON BROTHERS. 17-19 Bway. Europe rail lea. Jnas 1«.20.27.Jury 3. Clark's Cruises or the "Arabic." 18.<VK> tons to Orient™* Hound the WorM£& J £« F. C CLARK. Times Building. New York. CITY ■ •:■■ NEW YORK.— BOARD OK ES tirr.ate and Apportionment. — Public no tice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Boar.l of Estimate an i Apr>ortionment. held April L"4. IMC the following petition was received: To the Honorable Board if Estimate and Apportionment of The City of. New York: The petition of the Hudson and Long Island Traction Company respectfully Firs: — That your petitioner Ii «■ street surface railway corporation, duly organized an i existing under the laws of the Stat» of New York, and proposes to construct a. line of street surface railway in th© Coun ties of ?few York and Queens and across the BlaekneKs Island Bridge. connecting the Boroughs of Manhattan an 1 Queens in The City of New York. Bad State of >:« York. Second — Your petitioner now desires t-» obtain fro:n your Honorable Board and hereby respectfully applies for its consent to a grant of the right, privilege and fran chise to construct, maintain and operate a single or double track street surface rail road for public use in the conveyance ef persons and property for compensation In. upon, along and over the surface of '— r tain streets avenues, htghways. leads and public places in the Boroughs of Manhat tan and Queen and across th« Blackweils Island Bridge, of which the following i* * description: Beginning at a point at th« intersection of West rf. second street with Twelfth avenue, In the Borc-igh of Manhattan. City of New York, running thence northerly over, upon and along said Twelfth avenue to th» intersection of said Twelfth avenue wirh West Forty-third ■treat, thence ex tending easterly over, upon and a "'■« said West Forty- third •• eel to the Intersection of said West For-y-third street with Elev enth avenue. thence extending northexlr over, upon and along said Eleventh avenue to the intersection of s.iid Eleventh ave nue with West Fifty-seventh street; thence extending easterly upon, over and • Ions; Mid We«t Flft! seventh street to the in tersection of Fifth avenue and West Fifty seventh street; thence extending- easterly and crossing sail Fifth avenue over, upon aril alopg East • save it* «•-••- to the hirers* ti m of tail East Fifty-seventh street with Second avenue; thence extend ing northerly over, upon and along said. Second avenue to a point on Second avenue oppoette the plaza of the B>c">fw»!ls Island Bridge; thence extending! easterly ov»r. j upon alopff and aeroaa said plaza and upon. Bior.'g and acr^sj said Black-trolls T.«land Bridge, an.l upon, along and across the plaza of Mid bridge In lyng Island Hty. Borough, of Q-ieens. New fort City. «ni crossing all avenues or street* Inter secting said proposed route. Third •» That said corporation propo*-* W epera'e. said proposed railroad by «uch mo tive power as may be lawfully employed. Wherefore your petitioner prays that public notice hereof and of th» time and plac» when and where this application »il! be first considered be given as r« iatre4 by law and that the desired consent be grant ed In accordance with the pi akau of the Greater New York Charter. Pated April f» IW*. [Seal. ] DSON AND LOST. ISLAND TRACTION" COMPANY By FREDERICK K. MORRIS. President- At fast: ARTHI.'R C. HUME. Becretiy. State of New York, County of New Terk. (■*. : Frederick K. M>>rrla, being duly sworn. J rtejioßes and says: That he is the I -»-; I-'i' of the Hud* and I.one Island Traction Company. th» petitioner nAmed In the fore— I going petition; that he ha» read the fore going petition and knows tbe contents th^renf; • •.■•.. Is true of his rwn knowlejg«. ev-ept as to the matters there in stated t>> be a!ie*»d upon mf irmatlon and belief. ai:d as ti» those matters he be- lieves it to be true. FREDERICK K. MORRIS. Purorn to Wore me tbla nth day of April. IMS. I- M. IiORUND. Notary Public. N.i. 171. New York County. — and at a meeting bel.l May ». IS***. th-» foltowiac resolutions were adopted: Whereas, the foregoing petl'k>n fr"m th» Hudson A Lori,j Island Traction ("Snipiry. dated April 9. IS" I *, was presetted to the j Board of Estimate aid Apportionment ilk I meeting held Aprii 24. 10*j*. Ke»..;lved. that la pursuance »f law this Board sets Friday, the 12th day of June. Ifrfw. at li>.3'»,oviorw in the fpr»no^n. and Room 1* in the City Halt. Bw>ii«h of Manhattan, as the time and p'ac« when nvA where ntch letitlon shall b« first ci->n«l<l ered. and a public hearing be had thereon, at nhlih citizens thai! he entitled to ap~ year and be heard; and be It farther Resolved, that the Secretary I* nreetad to cause »urh petiti!>n and these resolution* I to be published f>r at least fourteen '!■»> days In rwo dally newspapers In The City ! of' »«- Tork to be <J**l«-i».ted by fhs i Mayor, and far at kaaai ten ilO> lay* la the ' 'Vl'y P.e"or<l ' Imme^lite'.y prior t<* Mtaß date si ruhll? -^a.r'". s The expense r>; *uch abUcatlaa la be borse by MM psti- i tlncw. JOSEPH HAAG. Sec- I X'w Totk, Ma/ 1 1906. OCEAIT STEAMEBA Ummm-IkHiENM PI BI.IC NOTICES. ii _»TZJJPOATS . - -^ PFftPr FS Eteaaers C. 1 hJ >t 1.r.» Mor-» LINE '-. < lear. Pier 32. New York-Albany *• «•• g« -£«8 $1.50 •--•■-• St. 6-ia P. M daily. Sundays included. riTl7r\>; Steamers Ontecr* 1 '; <» ar-seroart la^e. LINE Pier 4«. X. R-. ts<X v»n- York— TrOT "f West 10th St.. at * e „ LA 7 » P. M. daily. <«- EIC. S2-.V) cept Saturday. SUNDAY .STEAMER TOUCHES AT AL BANY. Dlrct rail commanlcatjorj at Albany err Troy for all points SPLENDID ACCOMMODATION?. TNEX i-ELLRD rriSINE SBUVirmTHB BEST. TICKETS ♦ STATERC«OSI-< PECCRET> AT PIERS. * pp.rv-TPAr. Tifxer OF FICES & TOURIST AGENCIES IN GREATER NEW V^RK ■ M§mm BIVEB BAY LUS FALACE IRON DAT LINE STHUJfaSsTBa. Leave Brooklyn. Fulton St. 4&y Annex> »*»•*• » - Desbrosses 91 Pier «:40A-M- West 424 St » 00 A- M. ;- West 129 th St • .*> A at. Ijtndlng st T->nk«rs. West Point. Ne-"» burjh. Poughkeepsie. Kingston PoiaJ- CatsktlT. Hudson and A -*- Thru ticket* and bacga** checked by N Y. Traasfsr Co. Easy connections North. East an<J West. All th-n rail ticket* between X. T. ■ Albany ,-- ■♦•"!. Most dellgMfal on— ■fay outings to Vest Point. Newhurgh or Poughkeepsi*. ». tuning en down boa*. Restaurant or»ri at • A. H. Itustc. Also Weal Decoration Day Ovttngz To WEST POINT. NEWBUR^. POUGH KEEPi-IE and return by SUPERB MEW STR. HENr>RI''K HUDSON." .Mv:n» Desbros!>»s St. »:40 A. M West 42d St. It a. m . West ia» m 1020 A. SI., retura tng du^ 42.1 St. S:4O p. M. STEAKE3 Mffl PHWEtL Leaving Desbrossea St. at 1:45 P. M : West 42d St.. 2 P. M.: West 123tir St; ] JO P. M. dally, except Sunday, for Highland Fa:> West Point fr»turning by boat of rail). Cornwall. v■;:«:.v ■;:«:. New Hamtmrgh. Milton. Poughkeepeie. Rondout and King ston. Orchestra on board. All the War by [f?\ /??>, (fl\ *I r> (T\\ f\ ft Wat»r B»tw»en I ■s|||lv\ II t(!|\^f New York L [Q)lUivy) II lUiliKi via Long Island Sound and the Atlaatio Ocean. Metr^pollran Line Express Triple— Scr»w Turbine Steei Steamships VALE AN: Finest Wafer Trip !n asa World. Fast and Lirxurlous Steamships. All at tributes for safety, comfoct and conven-* ience. Leave N. Y. weekdays and Sundiys. Pier 4» N. R. foot West 10th Street, 5 P. M. Leave Boston same hour. Due either city 8 o'clock following morning. Tickets and reservations at Pier ■».'■. N* P.. , and at principal Ticket. Tourist and N. X. Transfer ■ 0. offices in Greater N. T. Express Service for Passengers. Freight. Hcrses & Automobiles. rjn (TT\ =£=: "=ff <m 7." an:, NTS IV LD Ui,' S> U vii/ -- NEW ENGLAND. FALL RIVER LINE via Newport and Fall River. 1.--A..- Pier 13. N. R-. foot Warrea St.. daily m •> ■ P. 51. Steamers PRI?- CILLA and PI'RITAN. Orchestra on each. NORWICH LINE, for New London and East. :. ■• Pier ¥>. North River, ft. Clark son St.. week days eat* 5 P. M . Pier TO. E. R. ft. E. 22d m . 6:30 P. M str«. City ot Lowe-i an.l Chester W. Chaptn. NEW' HAVEN' LINE, for New Haves. Hartford a- ] North :.v: .v Pier 2*. E. B . week days only, . 1" P. M. : foot East 22tS St.. 3:00 P. M Steamer Richard Peck. On Decoration Day Steamer RICHARr» PECK will leave Pier - 4 East River, as »3O A. M. Foot of East 22nd St. IfVOO A. SI instead of 2:45 and 310 P. II re »r*ctively. f->r CatskiM Mountains a:, r •'.:•.• s Huds-n. Coxsackie- Weekday* foot Caalssliaiisf St. « P. M. Fare. SI 25. Sum mer Resort. Hotel and Boardln? House Di rectory with Catslcili Mountain Picture*. Free. Address Pier 43. St P.. CEMTiAL HODVNI UK Pug .kee;«> and King-stcn. "Week days 400 P M For- New burs. str. leaves Pier i*. K. R-. week days 5.f» P. M. CITVMVI. PIFR 24— » A. M. A. IL. sUr!i>A.O, WTEST VSt ST.— 9 30 A. IC GVEiB EBEG©SATIOGa say Attractive tours, all expenses Included. to> Atlantic City. Albany. Boston. Niagar* Falls, etc ■ %\ 5O up -» 1 for part .-«. M ABSTER TOL'RS. 31 XV". S"th St.. N. T. R MI. ROADS. IEV JEDSIEY GEBTEAL TWO-HOUR TRAIN TO FHILADELPHU EVERY HOUR OH THE HOUR FOR FHIL > HIA. L.v. W. 23d ST.3 «.3». 7-50. >2u •'.<■'. ».50. 10.50. 11 a*. 11.50 a m.. ll'Srt. -i». l..V>. 250. 3.50. «._ 490 55A. «.30 '■*>. 5 "■'•. 11. 50 p. ■*- Su.Tiays. : -n -."..■ .».".■.. 10.50. 11 ■'•<• a. m-. :j.-". i.aa>, 2..>»». 3.5<j. 4.50. 6.50. «.50. 7.50. fe.s«> 10i20> M.OO p. m. 1... LIBERTY ST. :— 1.30. «.30. TOO. « 0». ■LSI &.<»>, 10.i»». 1 1 ••!. IL3O a. SB., 12.0t> noon. l .».. ! .... .•■•• .; ■■• » ■»• * ■•• ')•>. •5 (•>. ; . . 1<; J>.Ot> p. m.. 1-. 15 .-:««. ?undavs. 1.30. S.<»\ 9.(<0. 10.C0. 11.00 a. a.. liOO noon. I.OV, ... '&■<*>. 4 ••'. I•■ 8-00. T ,,, i>.o*>, 9.1 i». 10.30 p. m.. 12.15 :n..ir;iglav. FOR BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON* I.v. ay. 23d 5T.:— 7.30. ».50. 11.50 a. TO.. 1.50. 3..V>. 5.50; *.3» p. m. daily. L.*- LJBERTY ST. : — 1.30. S-"«>. lt>.f*> a. m.. I^.OS» noon, 2_on. 4 ea>, a.«a> 7.'X» p. m. daily. FOR ATL,\NTIC CITY. Lv. W. 38 ST ! — 9.50 a. i:. (12.90 .-a".-, only). J.JO p. SB- Sundays. :> :>4> a. m.. J. 20 p. m. L.v. LtaV" ERTY ST. :— IO.OO a. m.. it.M Sats. oti!y>< 3.0* p. m. Sunday*. 10.00 a. m.. 2.3>> p. nu FOR LAKEWOOD AND L-\KSHURST- I,v W. 23d ft.: ■'■'> a, m. (12 s<> Sat*. cniy> : -■>. 3 -•". *.'j>* p. m. sun Jays. 6..VJ. i '•■■> a. m.. 2.20 p. m. Lv LIBERTT ST.;. — 4.00. 19.00 a. m.. 100 ?ats. on!y>. 1.30.' 3.40. .'.'■<> p. m. Sundays. 7.00. 10.00 a. m.. 2. no p. m. VIA ALL RAlL.— Lcn* Branch. Asbury Park. 0 ■ Ml '..-••■ fee. Lv. W. 23d ST. :— fX2Oi 11.20 a m,. (1.00 Sats. only). I.2f>. &3*t ♦» ,:■'■".. except aatra.>, 3.20. «J.2t>. 8.5". ISO p. en. Sundays, 905 a. m.. 3 50. $.?> p. m. Lv. LIBERTY 5T. :— 4.00. *3°. 11.30 a. m . tl.2t> sats. v. 1 34 >. 3 30. 4.45. »5.15 exctpz Sa*Sv>, 6.30. 6.30. ».<• p. m.. 12 Ol mi.inijht. Sundays. 3.30, Ii a. m.. 4.W>. *.30 p. m. SANDY HOOK ROUTS.— For Atlantis Highlands. Sea Bright, Monmouth Beach. Long Branch. Asbury Park. Ocean Grove. ic Lv. Pier SI. N. P. . Foot W. 4M ST.: — ».55 a. m.. 12.30, 3-10. 4.15 and 17-45 p. :■'... Atlantic Highlands Pier only). Sun days. !V3u a_ m.. 1 '«"'. 7.45 p. m. tVsajvsi Pier XOi N. R.. For.t CEDAR ST. -10 a. m.. I.oßk 3.4.x 4.4 A aad (8 10 p. m.. At lantic Highlands Pier only>. Sundays. 10.f*> bl OL, !.C0 and SlO p. w. Tlmi* rabies may be obtained *• roUowtasj offlce»: Überty St.. (TV. 23d St. Tel Chel sea 3144). Piers I" and «1. N. P.. •< Astor H"us»-. MO 434. 1 lea 1354 Broadway. I*2. 235. 38 Firth A- . 279S Thirl Ay.. 11l Weal 125 th St.. 245 Columbus Ay . New York: I Court St.. 343. 344 Fulton St.. 479 Nostrar.d Ay.. Brooklyn: 39<> Broadvray. ■Williamsb-irg. New York Transfer Co. cail* for ar.«l checks taggxs* ta destinatloa. BALTIMORE & OHIO H. 2. ROYAL BLUB LINE TRAINS. "Every other hour on th» cvea hour.** TO BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON. Direct Connections la New i_ rUoa JitAtlo*. W»»hlngton. with all Llne» South. Leave New Tork Daily. 23d St. Lib' SO WASHINGTON Slperj. 11.50 n» t.3Oaa» WASHINGTON. Diner. "30 am SOvaDB WASHINGTON. Diner 9.50 am 1000 im> parlor car N V to Richmond v«>) Washington. rtn*r. mo am 12.00 n*« Washington. Bufret. i.so ;ia 2.00 pits "ROYAL. LTD.." Diner. 8.30 Dm 400 pj» Washington. Buffet. «.sopra 7.00 pa» Through Daily Trains to th» XTtßt. CHICAGO. PtTTSBT-RG. 7.30 am 8 .V) M CHICAGO COLCMBI'S. 11.30 a.T» 12.0 On'?» Fn-rPBTTI.-} CLEVEI/D. 350 pm 4.COpra ••PITT?PVR<r LIMITED." «.M pra 7 M pr» CIX..ST.LOfIS.LnT-19V.. 11.30 pm ISO a a CIN..ST.LOns.LOr;iSV.. ft.V>am 1O.(« ac» CE«..ST.I.OtTS B.lopm «.0» pt» OSces: 2«. 434. 1300 Broadway. « Astot* House. 103 Greenwich St.. 229 sth *».. ■>»» Orand St.. N. T. : 343 Fulton St.. Brooklyn: West 23d St. and Liberty St. After 6 p. m. Pleepirc C»r Reserrasjesaa and full Information r»*ar<Jinif trains, etc.. can be obtained at Bureau c! Infjnsatlon. B. * O. R. R.. 23d St. T«rmla*L 'Pbeaw Number. Chelsea— N. T . N*. H. & HARTFORD R. It! Train* depart from Grand Cwßtsal S:i:bs, «2d St. and 4th Are . •$ fallows far Boston via New London * Pro». — tI!tlO:r»». •x too; a. M.. t::il:0O. *x:H:CO. »x ,3 0». tt'Slxj. •• o». »512 QO P M.: fit Wllll mantle—t«S:OJ A. M.. t2:01 P. it: v!s» •pf. »9 19 A. AC •Ul2:oa •1|4:00. •11:0* P. M. L«kevtl> * Norf.— t»n:C« A. m. • t3:M P.M. Ct. Harrington. PtockbrWs* Lenox, Pltts- C»7a_t4:s4. *^»oo .%. M.. tS:2H P. M. Ticket offices at eO<J. Cenf. Sfn sue) «125 th St.. also at p249. 1200. <-!334 R-w«». «•» Union Sq.. c 1.02 sth A»e.. e243 COL A»«. cSR3 Sts A*e.. r64» Mad. A". el» W. 123 th ft, 27SS 3d Ay» In Bktvn. oe) Court c f . 479 !«oatraßel Aye. S*> B'way. •Dally. tExeept Sundays. TStcc* at l2Tlt* ft xStops at 113 th St. «urdaye only. tParior Car Limited. I Hes d'nln* cmr, cParlor and Sl*«ptsc Car tickets alao. LEIICI VALLEY." Foot o( W. Bd A I < •■>r*'.»nil- * De»3ro«»ei at». ■. 11 •:.&■ W.23> eT '" '' ** ni.-q. *? _ ,iL».vY..A LvN T.» BuJjlo Etftres* | *a 7.40 a ■ *eT.SO a m ISuSiio-fhicaso ExpreM. •b».-W « M *d». AII «htc»«ivT'>roni'»E\3r'»» # 35 10 PI '«'<«»ll THE Bf fr A I.O TUAIN. *7 M 1»» •< i» » r. »»••-- 3.55 »aa H6H Bro*t>»»». DESKS A>D *>mr« fTRMTCKE. roll top m 1.1.H...W—1H LU LE> *2J L\i Si** M "~7~\^~^TjillT?j 1\ FUR-VITUP3 &^!^r^ J '^==»*iMW^l •- «- >• *•■- r^ -'""" """Tt^-ij r ' *' * *; }; 'I _ r 7 SEU.EW. X.-i— T ~ r 1 111 FUlMtt'it •■^^■^ - mmm^'