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""Country produce markets. - "•■-*•'• New York, August 28. IMS. i «M> M Isa Receipts to-day. 11 sacks ■_»>* A- *„.- domestic white bean* are held gen <_-' but there is only a limited trade passing. ££■ "^'-k i» moving slowly and is easy, not many 1 {•*» inrc at oar top figures. Red kidney are lomo- S*__£fa* this week, reports sale, being at $1 tt>© Itsi ltre^ ,*oicc dn stock. Scotch P«as very quiet B» ror '£ than steady. We quote: BEANS-Marrow JV no /T,JT choice, per bush. «_ 356*2 40; do common to -si »£??.•»« pea, choice. $2 C5@ J 2 70: do common to _•»<■• V*i~«S*«.»" imported marrow. *2 *<>_-$_ »; lro «■<-. *- n't ■.«' J2 2>»: do common to (food. I 2« J2 If. ; ■«« t ' a r^J^tcm ' choice. «2«ti*2lO; do common To **«*?, _£-« ;-i,|t« kidney, choic*. »SK««24a; do i*_ Sl ,* £o^j CeSS 30; red kidney, choice, dry. $1 IX) .. — • tn f '^,' on t,, good, nmnw; black turtle «Jt»>: °? ,i 70«i$l Kr|l yellow eye. choice. $2 t«>: lima, •*•• a ,-i-*I~- *• '•*■'? ?■'■•»<* PEAS— Scotch, bags, per K»a. *^', > ?_p c - i ;pt« to-day. £.72S pkgs. The v._;! *^*Atsiv u-'avorab!e to trade, ar.d dull stßMi was •*if dJJ "here is r:o material change la th« position, my I **- Rmma^ of good to One Mock are ample, and Jyrever. ," U. jiave ail ■•• fancy butter that they re ***"■ i-* the" ircnwm. . .--,. has been a little more «■** V" *-•-'•■" from 2<>*-«;c downward, and these have •*_V ' b*rt<-r. m that the tone la firmer. The &** Ji?<- %'jrly is chiefly from grades from 2<>V-c to •bt**? «!r;« are w*t doing much. Process and factory Jt *■'* bat there is «.!i... cell for packing stock. We *»* /^BTien- *i*c:al«. per IT>. 24c; ii.. extras. 23*y»c. <H»t«: d,, seconds. ■•■ ,83 i». . do thirds. 1M? •^2Sm*K' tubs, finest. 21h.-e22c; do good to choice. I*'*lr.' do common to fair. IttfeUfc:; process. specials. I* I ***? 7 d" extras. 20©20*»c: do first*. lK*s£'U»**c: do •'•*? raise- <!■• third?. IJ^rICViC: Western imitation f * l ° rl*,r I *, firsts' iy'*s6'2oc': Western factory, firsts, We: re * s^.<« i*-sis ! --c. do thirds, 17<j17-ii . jerking stock. *?2?t0X03. ie»,(&l7c. *#-»rFI>K Receipts to-day. 4.r.77 boxes. There is no 255 of the trade, indeed, the baying in some '"■•*■/•.. mms to b* it. a more restricted scale, and . *ver*ar< I or i c( j jo store some "* the surplus stock. **?-, ar e nit duotahly changed, but for general run |J\3irinCi the feeling is barely steady, in some quar ''^"—eak an d «« hear of occasional sales at a slight l ' rs .., c in the prices. Liverpool cable: 62s Cor col * •"••id ■•"<:" <: ' •■" white. We quote: State, full cream. 'IS-' -Is li^aiSK.c; do "mall, colored or white. lr-x i* c ' do large colored or white, fancy. ll*»c; j Vnod to prime. 11 ©11 He: do common to fair. »■» tilxr- <3" «kirns. 1% lb. specials, V'^c: do skinjs, •1 -ffSc <5o f»ir to good. SV@6c; do common. 2H'fl JLc- on full ilcran. 14&- lc. Note — The classlflca t-m'of specials includes Younn Americas, Daisies and **Tj] sizes of fiats of very ni^h quality. ■"sb6> Receipts -'»'■ li^44 cases. I>ealers are. " usinjr •<> many storage etrci that their require asat* of fresh ■*• more selective. Fancy Roods hold rrtty- ar.'i there is a scarcity of cheap eggs below »ftr but medium grades are quiet. Storage continue *r (Jems-:- but must be very choice to command top loßUtior. We quote: State Pennsylvania and nearby Ji^-t«(i white, fancy. :':<tfWr: do fair to choice. 24 ; 'f-e- ,<- trown and mixed, fancy. 26c: do fair to choice. •S«*jc- do ;; ' ci * -rcT-ai.'."'S. 19®22c; Western extra rirsts. If do firsts. -' - -"-• do seconds. lS&<p2oHc; do thirSs. l'-gll'r: dirties. 12©17 c: checks. 10@15c: re ■ I ims" .-.;■■•' packed. 21(g22c; do May. iJOJi^l'sc; i r «un-.r: c- packed. lS{r2oc. rKITR? FRESH — Receipts of apples are lisrht : c v>jr<- tf> fancy fruit is firm; medium and lower grades ■art oslv * -rate demand and prices show a w!d» ■jbjl Choice Hartlett pears Bttgtitly la sellers' favor; f J^_ mi medium fruit quiet; late varieties movine slow- It CSoire to fancy peaches -were sustained; trade was *&?*, owlnc to the stormy weather, and medium and Igeer qualities ruled dull and weak, with i:,ar.-. unsold at a kite hour. -'.urns in HgM supply, but trade Is quiet is£ oot^ic- fitrures are. rather .extreme. Very little doir.jr It. pad** to-day; a lance part of the supply rematned snrJi »' '- "'• hoar: pr'res lower and unsettled. Colo re jD niußlniielnciß more plentiful and easier, nearby stock oinrs a wide renpe in quality and value; quota': <o»-er dost sales, but a few excel-! fancy lots may WORK WAITED. Male. /EAUFFET-'R. with i>rivat« fan.iiv. city er c«ocir>-: «xperieiic«i on foreign and droesUc cars: best reference furnished. lidrcss WUBb— ■. 123 COnner a-... Brook im- tjekTlST.— Mechanical. Al rubber and fiAi worker. Leland, MS De Kalb avt.. Broo-i" :. UFJ.FTEMAN. — Foreman; ira ctica! gen eral n:*char; i<-. with mechanical icveu t!ve abliity. and a hustler; twenty years' eirerietce deflgrlns machliieri'. experl ottlkX work, jigs, tools and fixtures. Ad t-ru !a~tutl*t*e. Tribune Uptown Office. 1364 Broadway. DRAFTSMAN anfl MACHlNlST.—Experi enced on steam «=r.gir;«-s. slide, valves and CtrUss type, wlehes position^tt any of the tiro "•••'irted; reference, Faust. 10 John (t, Erocilyn. DRAFTSMAN «architecturaU wishes posi tion. '..a.-. M 3d St.. Brooklyn. v DRAUGHTSMAN.— M«aianicaI: with ira _U_e shop txperience. Address R. L-. i.- Bor,d st.. Hrooklyn. ECGINEER (licenaed) and MACHINIST — Csir»#f>r.t sober ana reliable. wish** #t*s<"v' position: factory or oflloe building. A. N-. Jr.. 110 S»uih Railroad avt.. Mount Versor.. N. Y. _; A v — Aped *• wo-k of ar.v kind; very ha-» v*-- tools; understanfls heroes ana r^chlnery. snv kind: first class reference-. H. etover. 152 4th »■«. SALESMAN "would like position by October ■ far a -well ka -w tnbacco firm: former ,(^Tl, (^ Tl ' tor> . i O -», Rock Island and Moline; _,;«■ an*. .-->-•' line of Roods: reference and *curity" riven. (J. P.. Box 26. Tribune Of- Ire. ■ SALESMAN. — Young man. 25: with eood house- ha* no experience, but will learn quickly: goo<i talker. G.. 203 East 4>-*; st. BgOCK CLERK. By young man. 21, in who;e«=al*> bouse: can furnish best of t-t ewnoe. W. Bcoti. 644 Flattush aye.. Brook lye. VARNISHING, rollsblnp. enameilins and paintin* will be done right ana r«a iroable. Painter. £7 Centre St. TO'."N- MAN. -Alt' l»: in city or coun try at anythir.p: can drive; has first class I?fe~nces. "William Borshek. 1440 2-: aye. tOCSn MAN. American, two years' ex perier.r*-. wants piac-. excellent wtfMr, £rJr-r. bookkeeper, typewriter; references frrm ;Br!; Br! etm>loyt-r; aalarj*. $.'. week Fred eric] Box 7. Tribune Office. TOUNG MAN — Aged 23; where advance dent is possible: g«od jx!rm_.-., excellent Mferer.'-ea H.. an* East 48th st. TOUXG MAN. 22. In photoßTOpb studio; mB t> -«. years" gnertaoee : beet refer ei~— Joseph F. De Maria. Box 37. \\ a; j_a-^-» Fails. N. Y. ______^_ TC'NG MAN. 21; four years' experience In «ii bouse with s!!k house or anything »fch acvajieem«i:t. John C. Farley, 231 Bast Bat st. TOUNG MAN. — AfTd I*. at anything . trood mamma quick «nd correct at figures: *>««t references. .Tanies A Burns, 247 East Bkat. Fr\. i',VF.:>F» 30. etrorK. at anything; toady with tools. Carl. 141 Eaa: 33d at. TOrN-3 MAN. 21: pood packer; can fur cisfc best references. I. Kiein, 336 East 4th «. _BC9RS MAN -would like place evenings; st anything: from 7 p. 80. until M or 11 p. en Afidrese F\_y. 26 Manhattan aye. B0C!~ MAN. 18. German: la merchant or • -*3'«- house. Bolte, 351 W. Mdi MBtTUOaan and rubsaipUons for Tie Tribune received at their Uptown Cfite No. :3«4 Broadway, between 3''.tb ■M 37th •■* until * o'clock p. m. Ad *«rtiiemeni» received at the following ••ach oftces at refrular office rates until 8 ecto-k p. ■ «_ : 264 Mh aye.. a. c. •sr. 3d *•_: 153 •*» iv».. oar. 12th St.; 104 East Mtl II : 257 Weal 42d St.. " . I.X WAMf.ll. Female KXTP.ETART. COMPANION or TEACHER. —By ;a<sy colle«ra irraduate or jrood fam »T. AC£r*Es Competent. Box 40. Tribune OSr*. _ nx.vor;p.^i'HE:R. —By jrouiur c.-:. Just frtiljated. with f.rst <i-s« firm; is m*+ ■. te*t and qul<-k; moderate salary to •■•• Address E <;urtin. IM East '"'VI «t STENOGRAPHER tmd TTPm-RITER- Toorir *:• beclnner: praduate of busl >*« co'Jege. lug, Feldhau*. 44s West mt r HXNOGRAPHER and TYPEWRITER.— Kc-j«te<5 X ,. u.r,kk*«pinK; or;* year's ex _" •■• :t- K. A.. KM Hewitt Piece. IK)MK«II( SITDATIOX!» ffASTCP. S!al» f : I'.e MOW*. useful men. c**achmen. rs-ienera ar,d married couples always on _— n: referenres strictly inve*tlcates; non» •teepte-! U7!ie*s w*U rt-commend*d. (»ster- JJ_r'» Bureau. 716 Lexington aye. ; phone IKS Piaza. Ct-tETAKEF! — Man and wife. Amart <***: ro children: manager of estate 10 *y»: ponder t accountant, typist; ".vtae*. xsvx *•!. Thomaston, L. I. **■» DC rrisiNE. — first rate . «<o« and 'rßar.:_er. hit- 1 < te-tlrr...nlals; if- cjia» >...'..] or club. Goulrand, 1C» ■er. Ml St.. care Miller. CKEF.— Colored ; In hotel or clubhouse: wok in all branch**; best reference^ •;*«- V ' A Jones. 22 West 136 th St.. *•*« of Young. *^<niVAN single. 30; medium sized. ■**■-. respectful, useful, temperate, com rnx - unc*T«Unds furn««-es; private fam- JJj •">'» : ■ : recommendations: wages warate. '-'*chmsn. care Casey. W>l M COACIIMAX or GARDENER.— SingIe: v *f: bandy around r>r.t>m>n> jj€w»: •i; ,V rencee - '"*'«'"'«• Dlttroar. 30. East *^';*;:':.=-KMENTF »c« »übscriptlOEs for [»i* "rib-jDe received at their Uptown S+Jt 0 13C4 Brosdnay. between 36th »^;,"^f «*.. v.r?!l 9 o'clock p. in. ■ Ad kt»'.T'' *" ' tc-t-eire/3 at the following sS2 «*<■*• at regular ofTW rates until 8 J-JTJ.P m \i z : arvj Mh avf., s. *. L, ** F" : IS3 *"*> »**•• *"'"•• I-'-- et -: i"* S\J*'-h «•: 257 W«t 42d *t.. between |1?J2? * 1 ' tv " MB *«' 12T.th St.; iatt i'J, *■*••' '■'-' 3<J aye., <"■"' <«« st.: 1703 :tH 4*'' B ** r «,th si • ir.7 East 12Mb St.: ;4Bw'''" lor - t •»*-: «M) 3d tv».. and »ny ,>7 n - k! ' l/ittrt« T«itjrr«i»h omc*. >H»y * 111 w m - F-ancy watermelons steady; under bW '1 -££«" 0 qUOt " : APPL ES. new. PcP c double-tead S,iV_KM^®*? <0: do op«n-bead bbls, 75c®?l 75. do per bb ! "e'vlSS* 1 "-- 50c^ 5125 - CRABAPPLES. large.' per bb * : d ° Btnall - $5&56 ; PEARS. Bartleit. per Jb. . J2«r*3 .V). do. per half-bbl basket. ilgslsO; do, per bushel basket 75c^l 25; do Clapp's Favorite, per bol. h*S?A .nr^'i"- r* r bbl 52 SWW3 25; do. per halt-tbl ta«K » i©* l so: do Catherine, per bbl. $i'as2 5O; do if^es^^ W7:> »* 225 , •• Beurre d^Anjo^Vr bbl. !«h «»;,-• «i »«?.*'—"■* aalrKeau - »^"- r >*«2 2r.: d-, Flem ■vjj? ./ifti l^*-. 251 dO Froo^«-. $1 Soigs2: do Le COnte, J^TfiL--* 1 *»«»»; do other ordinary varieties, per bbl. T.'. "*^*- : ; Jo - i" r half-bbl basket. «oc®sl; PEACHES. Pine Island, per carrier. (1 2&SJ2 2S; do. per basket. 35c@ *^4i 1 '" cr ** y - I'*" r car Tier ' «iciSJl&o; do per basket. ~>c<asl; do Mrginia. West Virginia and Western Mary land, per carrier. Jl 25W52; do. per basket. 4"^®s!. do Western Mar\-land. per 20-!t> handle basket. 4«fi«<c; do. per 1(>-It, handle basket. 20*30 : do other Maryland and Delaware, per carrier; Tsc&Jl •>». do. i*r basket. 2SciS> »i. do Western New York, per basket. Mtcesl; do "high !S2U Bt * aß PLI-MS. Western New York, per basket. l_a3oc: do. per carrier. JI6JI 50; do. up-river [<>r car rier. r3c9»l 25; do. per basket 15&2T.1 . GP.APES. up river. Delaware, per case. 7«>iiS»oc; do Niagara. 7Oc©«l ; do other^white kinds. «oig7oc; do Concord. 7SO6Sc; flo Moore's Early. MO7Sc: do Champion B*#«kc; do Mary land and I>«laware. Concord, per case 7jSBOc: do Moore's Early «C»©-7Oc; do Niagara. «<^@Jl; do Delaware. 75® ™" rCCKLEBERRUS, nearby, per quart 6tll0c: do Nova Scotia. lOeiSc; Mi;?KiIELONS. Jersey per crate. i->eSrj2; do. per tomato box. 50c@$l 25: do. per bbl. $1® 51 .... .in. per basket. 50c©* 1 25: do Maryland and Dela ware, per standard crate. 75r©*2 50; do, per half-bbl basket. IT.-jjfi 25; do Rocky Ford. Col . per standard crate. sO©s4; do. per pony crate. J2ttJ«s2 7r. ; WATER MELONS, per car. *75«r*2«»<,> : do. per 100. ?O@J25: PINE APPLES, Porto Rico, per crate. 7Sc©sß; <lo Florida, red Spanish. *150©53 7.*.. do smooth Cayenne, $3gs4; do Abakka. I2SOOSI HOI'S — Reports Renera'.lv indicate fair progress in narreattnc the crop, both in this state and on the Coast. Some of the samples show Irregular quality, but on the whole the reports as to quality and quan tity are favorable. There is nothing doing on the local market nor is there likely to be much business until values are more fairly Indicated We quote: State. 1907. choice, per lb. 7@Sc: do prime. r.tfOc: do common to medium. r fl4^c. do Pacific Coast. 1907. choice. 7©Sc: do prime. tl"s©«»4c: do common to medium. :.^^:»r: do Germans, l»o". prime to choice. 24 <? 27c; do state, 1806. 4©Cc: do Pacific Coast. 1906. 3 ©sc. HAY AND STRAW — volume of business con tinues rather light, but receivers have been able to hold prices well up to the values recently ruling. New hay is receiving a little more attention at unchanged quotations. We quote: — Timothy, prime, large bales, per 100 (b. s.'c; do No 3 to No 1, 70^S2Hc: do shipping. COffSr.c: do packing. 3r>JT4J>c; clover and clover mixed. sT>@Gr>c. STRAW — Lonff rye. TOOS.'e; do short ar.d tangled rye. 50555 c: do oat and wheat. •Of 4.".r POULTRY — ALlVß Liberal receipts and trado light. owlr.tf to the rainstorm prevailing, though holders asking full late prices. We quote: SPRING CHICKENS. per lb. 16c; FOWLS, per tb. Vie ROOSTERS, young and old. per Tb. S<-: TURKEYS, prime, per Ib, '."•- DUCKS. Western. per rt>. He: do Southern and Southwestern. 10c; GnE^K. p-ime Western, per It. 3(>c: do poor Western, Eontbern and Southwestern. &c; GUINEA FOWLS, i<;r pair r.fV: >■!.;?;.■%•> ncr pair. 20c. POULTRY— DRESSED — Fowls In considerable «c cuinulatlon &rd Sc lower. Roosters al*o He lower. Fprlng chickens meeting a fair cutlet »t steady prices, with fane? 1 stock quite scarce. Spring turkeys dull and weak. Spring ducks firm. Spring Reeso slow. Squabs barely steady. We quote: Iced — TURKEYS, spring, average, per Xt>. 2<>?r2T>c: d■> old, hens and ton™, per Th. Ifi^ljt: . SPRINO CHICKENS, broilers. Philadelphia. 4 rt> and over to pair, average best. 22>g i 2Sc: do under 4 Tr. If*{r2lc: do Pennsylvania. 4 IT> an i ever to pair. l$#20o: Ob Pennsylvania, poor. 15tfl7c; do Western, dry picked. lT© 1 !^; do scalded. 17-: do dry ricked or scalded. 129 l«c: do Southern, average run. 12014 . FOWLS. Western. dry packed, dry pickeif. fancy. 4 lb «ach and over. In box-?s. per It), ItKfMt do 3 to 34 TT. each and under. DOMESTIC SITIATKINS WANTED. ■Mb. COACHMAN and GARDNER.— Scotch, sirgrie; understands horses, carriages; careful driver; generally useful; middle Bs-i. moderate wages; reference Address Thomas. IS9 Park Row. GARDENER.— Married; understands the business in all Its branches: under glass and outside. Address J. S., P. O. Box 83. Riilgefleld Park. N. J. GARDENER. — Heeud: th. -r.v.gh knowledge of flowers, fruits, vegetables; under gisaa outside; landscaping and improvements; Kn^'Af... a::.Kie. highest references. Charles New to:;. Castlegouid, Port Washington, L. I. MAN and WIFE (city coupler : man handy with tools; wife cook, housework, etc ; highest references. Merit, Three Bridges, N. J. MARRIED COUPLE, German 3, on farm or private place: man outside work; wife for peneral housework; w *>• reference. Peter Wegner. 151 Puiij tt.. Brji.kl:.-n USEFUL MAN — Assist cook or run ele vator in apartment bouse or small ho tel; frenerally useful: %erj' best of refer ences. W. H.. Miss Fitzgerald's Bureau. r.iC! I-^irth aye.. comer 42d at. USEFUL MAN— By capable mar., with 10 j-ears' reference: willing to be generally useful; li.ioor an 3 outdoor work; wait on table, etc.; city or eullsUlf w. Ii Miss Fitzgerald's Bureau. SOS Cth aye.. comer 42.; St. USEFUL MAN or POBTKK lii colored mar. I*'. l"-i_r3inR house. hotel cr 1 .s'.n-M •place, can furnish reference. C. 11. Corvln ous. 47 riist 133- St. USEFUL MAN. — man; for country place: can drive and care horses: refer ence. P. ■-, Tribune Uptown Office 1264 Broadway. YACHT . PTEWARD or L'UTLER— I.*-' three years en well known auxiliary schooner es steward"; any position accepted paying $70 or over monthly. Loverijig. Ca West lOlFt St. Frmala- ATTBNDANT-NURPE to an ir.vaiH lady best of reference; -,ij or cour.trj Pwensson, 758 Lexington aye. CHAMBERMAID and WAlTßESS.—Prot estant; or useful maid: very neat; £ •■'■ reterences; city or country. .i \V.. Mrs. Collier's Agency. 122 West 23d ft. COOK. — Fir»t-c!tss; understands plain and fancy dlehes. puff paste, entrees, all frozen deserts; very good references; wages. $»»: city or country- Flaherty's Bureau. 4«. Columbus aye.; saL 741 River. COOK. — Protestant: wllllnij to assist laun dry: excellent baker and family cook; best of references; country preferred. A. A., Mrs. Collier's Agency. 122 West 23d at. COOK a-j 1 LAUNDRESS. — Krperlence-d woman; tool reference-. Please call 224 West loth st .. second floor, rear. COOK and LIGHT HOUSEWORK.—CoI ored Protestant; particularly neat. r*-fine»i. obliging young woman; rood cook; excellent references: apartment preferre<l. T. I". Mrs. Collier's Agency. 122 West 23d st COOK. — Ptrietly first class; thorounh'y un derstands all branches of i.laln and fancy cooklnjt: ver>' neat; o*>«t of references; city or country. Mrs. Collier's Agency. 122 W««t 23d «t. COOK. — German; pood laundress; speaks EnifJlfh also general housework; private house; good references; sleeping home. Frances LJe/Ur. !<!•« East lOSth st. COOK and LAUNDRESS. - Experienced woman; trood reference. IT ease call 224 "West l*th St.. rear. COOK. — Swedish; flret-c!ass in all r— M(ti; *rood mana—r. lor.R. exc«l!»nt references; friend, chambennald. aß>i»t wa!tre-t Osterber«f> Bureau. 718 Lex lrifrr^n » v » : phone 1055 Plaza DAT"? WOKK. &c — -tuagim *ati_i woman wants work by day or week: cook, laun dress hou>»-cleaalng; reference. .Kourke, _27 East 126 th st. . FIRST CLASS cooks, laundresses, wait resses parlormaids chambermaids and housemaids en hand; mostly Scandinavian and German he!; . references etrictly in vertlpated. scar. Inn Emp. Bureiu. 147 Lexington aye.. between C9tb and 60th its. Tel. 4SS7— Plaza. GENERAL HOUSEWORK.— By middle Hfrt-i woman; strictly temperate, and will lcp- pood j._Un cook and la'jndnuit. ex cellent references; »1_ month: Irwln's Bureau. 77 West 11th st GENERAL IIOL'SEWORK. by a very competent younc girl; (rood cook and laundress; very «ocd references. Flaherty's Bureau 4h!> Columbus aye.; tel. 741 River. GOVERXE?S— By — «■« lady (rrafiiiate of a kindergarten trtiininp school; can offer 1..*-. recommendations. Address "Kinder garten." Box 16. Tribune Office. HOVSKWORK. — By respectable woman; sleep home; references. H.. 412 East GDth ht.. Room 46. HOI'SKKEnPCR— - <ri cleanlnc: take rare; of bachelor apartment*: day or nljrht •work: fle*p home. Inquire in laundry. 368 Ralph aye.. Rrooklyn. HOTSEKEEPER -SECRETARY. — EntrlHh woman, capable of catering, marketing, jian«Rln|f number of servants; decorate; •lever seed;.- woman; excellent references from leading N. Y. families. Miss Fitx l-erald's Bureau. BOS 6th aye.. cor. 43d. I A' VDHK.SS. — First class Finnish laun dress: can do shirts, fine work: beat ref erences; country preferred; also plain laun dress and chambermaid. Jussila Bureau. «M*i Islington aye. MAID and Seamstress, or Chambermaid: competent Swedish girl: v»-r> best refor .,.». Juralla. Bureau. «B« Islington ev<\ NURSE OR MAID.— By French girl; aged _ personal references. I_ure Conan. Bound Brook. N. J. WAITRESS-CHAMBERMAID— Very neat, quick young Irish girl: good appearance; understands the care of silver and glass, make ralad* and l« a g->od waitress :refer ■M_ Flaherty's Hureau. 4S.'. Columbus are.: tel 741 Itlverslde. LOST — BANKBOOKS. i"7»<T —Itenkbook No. AW _ Dry Dock _\ings Institution. Any person having •4__bi__ said book is called ujwn to p^Jent X same to the bank within thirty _'. or th" .aid book will be declared rsn.ellexl and -xtinirulshed and a new one Issued in lieu thereof _T7. r^asOiM* » JX).WI- I"""' b >' «J>« l-nlon Square Saving* Bank, formerly th. InatTtSuo? tor th, Paving- of Merchants" «"erk" Tinier will ple.se return it _ the bank. _^_____ '"' ' : : ir,?T —Bankbook No Vf>o.)-m. Harlem gavins» Bank. rllnJly return to bank. NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. THURSDAY. AIT.UST 27, 1908. In boxes, per Th. 12H®15c: do Western, dry picked, aver age best. In bbls. per It). 13c; do Southwestern. 124@lSc; do Southern. 12^4c: do dry picked, poor. 10S>12c; do Western, scalded. l(Vgl3c: COCKS, old. dry picked or • scalded, per It,. »c; DUCKLINGS. Long Island and East ern, spring. 14rsc. do state and" Pennsylvania, 13ti(8"14c; GEESE. Eastern, spring, white, per tb.' 17618 c; do dark. 15§>lGc; SQUABS, prime, large, white, per dozen. SI _&•# $3 25: do dark. 78c#tl 25; do culls, 50c: GUINEA FOWLS. r>«T pair. 60c$t] POTATOES AND VEGETABLES— Potatoes firmer Sweet potatoes higher. Onions selling well for best grade", but poor dragging. Cabbages firm. Cucumbers and pickles show Irregular quality. Cauliflowers in light supply, tggplants steady. Corn selling well. Lettuce generally poor. Lima beans in good demand. Peppers steady. Peas brought former prices. String beans dull and slightly lower. Squash weak. Tomatoes dragging heavily We quote; POTATOES. Ixing Island in bulk, per bbl. $2 503 *2 <•»; do Jersey, round, per bbl. $s!_n#s-5O: do long. $2@^2 2o; do Jersey, round kinds, per sack. $2 2T><£s2 4": do long kinds. $_.{;s_ 10; SWEET POTATOES. Eastern Shore, yellow, per bbl $2Wx&J3; do North Carolina, yel low, per bl'l $2^*s_ ,Vi do Jersey, per double head bbl. S.igSa ,V(; do per basket. 50cfji$l 30; BEETS, per bbl. *13> >1 25; CARROTS, per bbl, $1&$1 60 CABBAGES, nearby. flat Dutch, per I<H>. $4'gJ'j; do nearby, small, per 100. $3@s4; CUCUMBERS, state, per bbl. $1 25«*2; do per basket. SOS7iic; do upriver per bbl. Il®sl 60; do per bas ket. 40@ft«>r; do Eastern per box or basket. $I©sl 50: CUCUMBER PICKLES, state, per l,(«J0, S'igS3 s*>; do Hockland County, N Y. f2353 2i; do Long Inland and Jersey, per 1.000 fl 50(5*2 50; CEIjERY. per dozen stalks. .. r Kg:3oc: CAUIJFLOWERS. sate. per bbl. $•<©*». do Kuffalo. per crate of one dozen. $1 2T>§sl 75; do Long Island, per bbl. $l.V>Jfs3 5o- ECSGPLANTS. Jersey, per l.bl. 75c(gJl _r. ; GREEN CORN, Hackensack, per I'M $1@»1 50; do other Jersey. oOc@sl 25; LETTrCK, state, per basket. 750g5l 76; do 'per box. 75c©Jl 25; do nearby, per bbl. 50c<a$l 25; LIMA BEANS, Ixinp Island and Jersey. pctato. per basket or bag. $lti*l 50; do flat. 75cS^l 25; ONIONS. Ohio, yellow, per 100 In bag. Jl® 51 25; do state and Western, white, per crate. N)ff7flc: do state, white, per basket. TScirJl 5O; do Orange County, yellow, per bag. $1 _s«sl 50; do red. *lf*l 37: do Long Island, ra_ and yellow, per bbl. SI SO® $2; do Jersey, white, per basket. &Or-«rsl 25: do yellow. 7Rc©*l; OKRA. Jersey, i-er box or basket 50ci&$1: PKPPEES. Bullnose and long. red. per bbl. $I@sl 50: do BullnOse and long green 75cfi$l; do Cheese, per bbl. 90c©$l: do Cheese., green. fllKgMOr . PEAS, state, large, per basket or bag. fl{rs2 2.-. STRING BEANS, nearby, wax. per basket or bog. 35@7T.c; do green. Wip«sl; do stale, wax. per basket. «>*«»••: do green. 7.-.c<Ssl 12. SQUASH, marrow per bbl. 75c»$l do white and yellow, 2flS's<*-; TT KMP.\ ruta baga. per bbl or bag. $I®sl TOMATOB? upriver, per bush basket, 2f.@3Oc: do Jersey, per box. 10®40c. Toledo. Aug. 26.— CLOVERSEED— October. $6 15: T>e cember, »6 20; March, »6 27Vi. Al^lKE— Cash, $fe «5. EUROPEAN PRODUCE MARKET. Liverpool. Aug. 26.— Closing: WHEAT— Spot steady; No 2 red Western winter. 7s Oisd; futures quiet; Septetn - l>er, 7s 4>id: December. 7s B%d. <V>RN— Spot firm; American mixed. 7s 40 : futures quiet: September, 5s $> l »d. Kl/>-."R Winter patents, quiet. 2.Ss Od. BOPS — At Lon don (Pacific Coast), steady. £1 10s@i2 ss. BEEF — Extra India mess firm. 110s. PORK— JTime mess Western strong, 77s fid. HAMS— Short cut, 14 to 16 lb. steady. 675. BACON — Cumberland cut, 26 to 80 lb. strong. BOs; short rib. 16 to 24 n>. strong, 4".»5; long clear middles, light, 28 to 34 Th strong, 40s; long clear middles, heavy. 35 to 40 T1». strong 47s 6d. short clear backs, lrt to 20 Tt>. strong. 47b- clear -b»llic9. 14 to 10 It). strong. 54». SHOULDERS — Square. 11 to 13 IT., firm. 3Sa. LARD — Prime Western, In tierces, steady. 47s 3d: American re fined, In palls, ttrm, 47s 6J. CHEESE— Canadian finest colored, new, firm. «2»; Canadian finest white, new, firm tils TALLOW — ITlme city steady. 27* TURPEN TINE- Spirits steady. 2Ks 3d. LINSEED OIL— Steady. _.'* PETROLEUM — Quiet. 7d. ROSIN — < steady. 7a 3d. "After all. you know, a man Is only as old as he feels!" "Yes; how about the fellow who "feels Ilka a two-year-old'?" — Philadelphia Press. RTF.AMBOAT.I. Rffil^Tffilßfl AKD POWTS IN I2)lyi© II lyiOvJ NEW ENGLAND LONG ISLAND SOUND ROUTES. FALL, RIVER 1/IXE Via Newport and Fall River. Lv Pier 19. N. R. . ft. Warren Bt. Daily. 6.30 P. M. Sirs PRIBCILLA and COMMONWEALTH. Orchestra on each. PROVIDENCE LINK Via Pro. Lv. Pier 1«. N. It., ft. Murray Ft., week days. 6 '*> P. M. Btra PROVIDKXCE and PLYM OUTH. Orchestras. IRWICH LINE Via New London and East. Lv. Pier 40, N. R. ft. Ciarkson St.. week days 600 P. M . Pier 70. E. B . ft- E. 223 -St. H." 1 P. M. Strs. CITY OF LOWELL ana CHESTER W. CHAPIN. NEW BEDFORD LINE For N«w Bed ford. Martha's Vineyard. Nantucket and '<*;.•« Cod points. _.*( I'ier 4*>, N. X.. ft. Claikaon St. week days. 6.00 P. M. Btra. MAINE acfl NEW HAMPSHIRE. NEW HAVEN* LINE For New Haven. Hartford. Springfield, and North. Lv. Pier 28. E. It., week days. _ 4.'. P. M. Suns.. ft. SO A. M . Pier 70. E. R.~. ft. i. ---: St.". week days. 3 "0 P. M. Suns.. lv oi. a M. Btr. RICHARD PECK. BRIDGEPORT LINK l- Pier -is. B. P. , near Catharine BC. Sir. NAL'GAII'CK, U.«O A. M. week days. Str. BRIDGE PORT. 3<«' P. _: . Bats 2.00. Lv pier 70, E. R. ft. East 22d St.. week days t '<*>. Pats. ?.<'. fuo». ."i.3u P M. Telephone »100 (Vrtiandt. or write for information. F. C. f'OLEY. A. G. J. A.. N. i. N. CO.. Pier 19. N. It.. New York. mmm BUYER DA? LSRE Pa.ia.Ual *iea<ners "liKNDKiCi- UUiu- BOX." "NEW YORK," "ALBANY," and "MART POWELL." of the. Hudson Rlvar Day Line, fastest and fiacat river boa.* So tbe world. Lv. Read Down. Daily Ar. Read Up. A.M. .A.M. IP. M cxc. Sun. A.M.IP.M. P.M. 6:00 I r .Bklrn Annex, t ! CW\ 8.40 »:4n'l:4s..L>esb-s St 11:45 6 tit)! 9rOB »:C>L> 10:«OJ2:00..W. 42d St 11:20 6:30 8:40 • :20,10:20,i:_0..W 11:00 6:10 »• 10 9:43 10:50 Tonk.rs 4:30 7:3» I ... i4:M>.H'ld Falls.B:4o U«oj 1.00 6:00... W. P0int.. 8:36; 3:50 45 .. •I_r.i6:_6. . Cornwall .8:15 «3:20 12:25 1:45 8 45.. Newb'gh .b.VQ . 2:16 B:0» 6:18. N. Ha-nbh.7 80 ' 6:30... Milton .7.15 • 1:18 2:85 0:46. P*keepsle .7:00 1:20 4:1» 5:10 Klncton Point... 12:25 .... „ 7:45.. Kinrston .6:00 ... «:25 Catsklll 11:00 .... «:40J Hudson 10:40 «:10l Albany *-:3<> ■• P.M. IPM P.M. A.M.JA.M. M. •Connecting at Cornwall with 6 * W. Ry. Special trains to Catsklll ML resorts sr.d Saratoga, and easy connections to all points East. North and West. Through tickets and baggage checked at office* of N. Y. Trans fer Co. Through rail tlcVeiß between N. Y. and Albany accepted. Most delightful ©Be half and one-day outlncs to West Point. Nem-burgh. or Poughkeopste. returning en any flown Day boat. On Saturdays at West Point Full Dresi Inspection with the Band at 13 p. m. Ileas» served at all hours. Mr«nc. Str. Mary Powell 5o^ > V imM Perfect Afternoon outing. I>eave Des brossea St. 1:45 P. M.. c-jsuectlng at West Point w.tn Qtr AlV_-tt « ue West 42d St 8 :4« P M- Oil. «.llj<t_ij, orchestra on each steamer. HUDSON NAVIGATION CO. ptv.iii i.'< Btra. ( W. Jloise or rtui UiS Adirondack leave. Pier 32. LINE N. It . ft. Canal .St.. 6:<X> Ne-Tork- P. M.. W. 129 th St.. «i:3O New p M .. Yonkers 7:13 Albany | p.m. daily, fa *i.rK) r— r>t— i— _-« b!r> Dean Richmond CITIZEN is _- Greenport lv. Pier 48. T IVF ' N. X.. ft. W. 10th St.. 6:00 P. M. dally. Bun- New York — : „>• str. touches at Al 'r-^., bany. ROUND TRIP Tr °J %•> 60^ SanCy Hock Route For NORTH JERSEY COAST RESORTS Leave New "Fork. Pie __. ... foot West 42d Street. 8:r.O, 0:85, 10:30 A. M. 12:30. 1:30. 3:10. 4:15. 625 7.45 P. M Sundays. 9:00. 10:00 A M.. 1:00, 3:30. 7:45 P. M. Leave New York. Pier 10. N. R.. / foot Cedar Street, 8:lfl. 10:00. 11:00 A M. 1:00. 2:00. 3:45. 4:4.'.. 5:4.'. and glO 1* M Sundays. 30. 10:30 A. li 30. 4:00 anJ 8:10 P. M. MOST DELIGHTFUL HIGH ORADH SAIL IN NEW TORK HAHBOH. $- />ft Round Trip N«w York *« nn JI.CO to Atlantic Highland. 91-VV Paaei-ngera can make round trip on all steamers except those leaving W. 4°J St., 5:25 and 7:45 V M.. Sundays 7-45 P. M.: Cedar Ft. 5:45 anJ 810 P. M.. Sundays 8:10 P. M. BLOCK ISLAND, ORIENT, GHEENPCKT, SHELTER ISLAND AND SAG HARBOR. •Via Montauk Steamboat Co.'a Line) Leave N. T. New Ple» 8. E. R.. Tue» flays * Thursdays, 6:»0 P. It.: B»tur days. 1:00 P. U. ___ rK>«\/«»e7=i/R»r\n OI rc<:t all water EnnlQ) fSfni^ lriOi N route ' Metropol- IT lyl uu I® ly^jnu' IK! rSb-T s ?e r '"! v v Turbine Steel |< -- ______I__Steamshli«. faktfhf VALE & KAl^All From I'ier 40. N. It., near foot Christopher St. week days and Sundays. 6 V. M.. due Boston 8 A. M. next day. Same schedule returning.- Tickets, etc.. at pier and prin cipal Ticket and N. Y. Transfer Co. offices. [I^_il£3-ll^^^^ ; T^ff^ Tor POUGHKEEPSIE" and KINGSTON, from Pier 24. N. R.. week days. 4 P. M Saturdays. 1 P. M.; West 129 th fit.. 1:30 P M. For NEWBURGH. from Pier 24. s - X.: week days. 8 P. M. Saturdays. i r' V.: -.-«t 128 th St.. 8:80 P. M. CTTKniTS I FTom Pier 24. N. ft.. 8 A. M. _» L 1L 1 l - -> » - , w««t l_»th St. B:Sf. A.. U. fn± ft\ TT Si fYT nn_n_ EvEN ' iNo line pAI U SJl>AUli3lJr>forthe Catskllli. \M/ Hudson, Coxsickle. Lv. Chrlatojiher f-:.. 6 P. M.; W. 128 th St.. 7 P. M ■ sieo R»t.. Christopher St.. 1 P. M.; W. I29th St.. 1:20 P. M. Fare. II -- Resort Directory Free. Addr««s Pi*r 43. N. R. A WEEK'S OUTING Delightful tours under escort. Sept. 14, to Iv«kes George and Champlain and A usable Chafm. All expenses Included Bead fur at a its Marsters Tours. 31 W. :10th *t.. New York. .RO.tns. REW SEUFS CEHTRAIL rWO-HOUK TRAIN TO PHILADELPHIA EVERT HOUR ON THE HOUR. FUK i'iiiLADIiLPHIA. Lv. W. ifcJu ST.: — 6.WJ. 7.60. a._u, Ko). u.au, 10.DO. 11. -0. 11.30 a. m.. 12.00. 1.20, 1.60, 2.50. 3.60, 43U 4.60. 5.60. 6.50. 7.60. £.50, 11.50 p. m. bunJayfc. 7.50. h.OO. V.60. 10.60. 11.60 a. m.. 12.fc0. 1.50. 2.60. 5.50. 4.60. 6.50. 8.60. 7.60, b.50 10.20, 11.60 p. m. Lv. LIBERTY BT. : — 1.80, 6.30. 00, 8.00. 8.80. V.OO. 10.00. 11.00, 11 30 o. m.. 12.00 noon. 1.00. 1.80. 2.00. 8.00. 4.00. 4.30. 6.00. COO. 7.00. b.OO. U.OO p. m.. 12.16 midnight. E-nO-vs. LBO, 8.00, b.OO, 10.00, 11.00 a. m.. 12.00 noon, 1.00. 2.00. 3.00. 00. 8 00. 8.00. 7.00. too. it. oo, 10.30 p. m.. 12.15 midnight. FOR BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON. I.V. W. 23d 6T :— 7.00. 0.50. 11.60 _- m.. 1.60. 3.60. 6.60. 680 p. m. doily. Lv. LIB ERTY ST.: — 8.00. 10.00 a. m.. l-.^ noon, 2.00. 4.00. 6.00. 7.00 p. m. dally. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Lv. W. 234 BT. :— a. m.. (12.50 fists, only). 8.20 p. m Sundays, SO a »i.. 2.20 p. m. Lv. LIBERTY ST. :— IO.OO a. m.. (1.00 Sato, only), 40 p. m. Sundays. 10.00 a. iv.. .Bi' p. m. VIA ALL — Lone Branch. Asbury Park. Ocean Orove. Ac I.v. W. 23d FT. : — 6.20, 11.20 a. m.. (12.20. 1.00 Son. only). l.i'O. S.M. (4 20 does not stop at Lone Branch or run an Sate.). 4.30. <« <X>. except Sat* . j. 5.20. 20. 11. 80 i- m. bun days. ».or.. 0.60 a. m . S.SU. ts _\. p. m. Lv. LIBERTY ST. *-00. b.BO. 11.30 a. m., 41240. 1.20 Eats. only). 1.30, &30. (4.53 does not stop _t Long Branch or run co Hr-.M .). 4.4.".. (6.13 except Bats), 0.80, 6.80 p. ii. . 12.01 midnight. Sundays. 8 SO. *14. 10.00 a. m , 4'oo, 8.10 p. m BANDY HOOK ROUTE —For AtlantlO HiKhlaniTE. fcea Bright. Monmnuth itucX l_»ig Branch. fury Park. Ocean Grova. Ac. Lv. Pier 81. N. R.. Foot W. 42d ST.: —8.60. 9.35. 10.30 a. m.. 12.30. l.» 0. 8.10, 16. 6.25. 7.46 p. m. Bur-days. »(>O. 10.00 a. m.. J.OO. B.SO. 7.41 p. in. t-«av» Pier 10. K. R.. Foot Cedar St.. 9. li». 10.0 U. 11.00 a. m.. 1.00, 2.00. 8 46. 4.43. 6 4.".. 6.10 p. m. Sundays. V.So. lu.Sw a. m.. l.Su. 4.00. 8.10 p. i:.. Time tables rr.a- be o! Wlr.-d folio— '- mr oracea: Liberty et. (W 2;»J Ft. TeL Chelsea 8144), Pier* 10 and 61, N. It.. • Astor House. 24.".. 4.14 I*"" 1354 Broadway, 1« 22n. 2SI nfth At.. 77I»8 Third At, ill West 126 th lit.. 245 Columbus Ay.. New York-. 4 Court St.. B*3. 344 Fulton St.. 47» Nostrond Ay.. Brooklyn; 890 Broadway. WHllam»burj:. New York Transfer Co. calls for and check* baicrair* in destination. BALTIMORE 4 OHIO R. R. KOYAL BUDS LINK TKAINS. "Every other hour on the even hour." TO BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON. Direct Cor.necriont In New Union Station, Washtnctoo. with all Lines Bc-tu Leave New York Daily. 23d ft: Üb'y Bt. WASHINGTON. Supers. 11.50 pm 1.30 ocb WASHINGTON. Diner. 7.50 am 8.00 am WASHINGTON. Diner. ».6O am 10.00 am {Parlor car N. Y. to Richmond. V_) WASHINGTON. Dire-, 11. am 12 00 n'n WASHINGTON Buffet. 1.50 pni 2.00 pm "ROYAL LTD..' Diner. 8.60 »in 400 pm WASHINGTON. 3ufl>t. 6.50 pel 7.00 pa Through Dally Trains to th* West. CHICAGO. PITTSBL'RQ. 7.60 am 8.00 am CHICAGO, COU'MBCB. 11.50 am 12.00 n'a PITTHBX-RO. CLEVKL'D. 8.5!; 4.00 Ina "PITTSHURO LIMITE_)."6.BO cm 7.00 pra CIN..BT. LOUIS. 11.50 pm 1.30 am CIN..BT LOUIS.LOUISV.. 960 am 10 00 un CIN..BT.LOIT!B.LOU"SV.. 6.60 pm 6.00 pm Offlce»: 245. 484. 1300 Broadway. 6 A»K.r House. 108 Greenwich St.. 223 6th At.. SBl Grar.3 St., N. V. ; 348 Fulton Kt_. Brooklyn; West 23d St. and Liberty Bt. After « p. m Bleeping Our Heaervatlons and full Information regarding trains, etc.. ran be obtained at Bureau of Information. B. i O. R. R-. 23d St. T«rmln»L 'Phon» K-mbex. Chelsea^— 3l44. LEMIHi YALLEV. •Foot of W. 2SdA: Cortlaadt * Desbro»Bes6t«. B. •Dally. Sunday: »7 25. 1.6.^3. e7.45. **. n3.«. xi.4l|. — — iL-.N.Y ,A Lt.N.Y.. B Bnff..\'lonra F-.li Kip... -a7.4oA>i -e7.50 * _ lln£f»H»-Chlo«po K-prses." -b».40 A M «d» SO * M DIiMO.VD KIPKKBS. | '11.55 AM *12 00 X M C_lcs«c-Toron'o Bxprev* | *cS 4Up« *x. r > 40 r M THKBITr-I'-Al.OTltAiy. -7 95 M '» <*> r v " picket 355 and 14<0 brosdway. BVSINKSS (HAXKS. A MANUrACTURINO CONCERN would like to place a live-year mortgage of $30 0(Kl en It» plant; valuation about $9(1. <p(X». This is an established concern, doing a good business and haH be«n runtilr.i.* full time day and nlfrht since the middle of February- To a party wishing a food In vestment this is a Rood orr"rtun!ty. Ad drees L., Box ■■". Tribune Office ri:i<M£HKi> noons to LET. Flngle Insertions 6 cents per line. Six teen words, seven times consecutively, »1. which entitles advertiser to have rooms entered fcr a period of fourteen days In The Tribune's Directory of Desirable Rooms. Write for circular. Full information concornlnir these rooms may be had. free of charge, at th« I'ptown Offlcn of The New -Tork Tribune. 13ft* Broadway, between S6th and 87th rta. FURNISHED JIOOMS TO LET. -HOTEL. \AN BUB-EN, MO. 153 X- _CTH ST.. BET. 3RD AND L.EXINUTON AVEB FIREI'KOOF MODERN, TRANSIENT^ PERMANENT 100 ROOMS. 40 PRIVATE BATHS. SHOWEP. BATH, HOT ANl> COLD HXNNINO WATER AND PRIVATE TELEPHONE IN EVERY ROOM. OTIS ELEVATOR ROOMS FOR GENTLJIMEN. WC AND L'P. 61ST ST.. 62 WEPT — -l—rice, w»ll furnished room* In doctor's house, bath; references; gentlemen. 60T!H ST.. 107 WEST. — Delightfully home ilKe acconur lodatl.ms; s»cond floor, two large rtK.ms. dressing room; crtvala bath; others. SSIi HT.. 108 W —Parlor and bedroom; con necting and newly furnished; piano, pri vate fainlly_lCl«in^__b_l^ BOARD AND ROOMS. Single ■ insertions 0 cents per line. Bls tetn words, seven times consecutively. II which entitles advertiser to have rooms entered for a period of fourteen days Id The Tribune's Directory of Desirable Rooms. Writs for circular. Full Inforrriatton cun'-ernlng the>i e rooms msy b* had. fre« of charge, at the T'ptown Office of The New Tork Tribune. 1364 Rroadwcy. betwtcc 30th and 37'h its. 831) ST. R5 EAST 'near Madison aye. and Metropolitan Museum of ArtV — Amni-aji private family: newly d.-corated and fur nished. Gentiles only, roferences required. BT NI«'HOI_A.K AYE. 712 -Elegant out side rooms, single or en suite; baths: .lit *slng rn'>ms; table unexcelled ; reason able, convenient "L." or subway 231) ST . 41S W.-— Suite of rooms; floor, through: double, single, privste bath; steam heat; excellent table. IWMADISON AYE . NEAR 28TM Rooms, double, single, *n suite; tabie guast*; Soulhern couklng, reform, rs reijuesiod. PI' B LI C >OTI ( E*. NEW TORK SUPREME COURT. BTH Judicial District. — County ana Putnam County. — Northern Aqueduct i-»» partment, tection — Notice of Application lor the Appointment of Commissioners or Appraisal, . . Public notice Is hereby given that It is the Intention of the Corporation Counsel o. The City of New York to make application to the supreme Court of «he State of New York for the appointment of commissioners or Appraisal under Chapter 724 of th* Laws of IMX> as amended. Such application will be made to the Su preme Court at a Special Term thereof to be held In and for the Wth Judicial District at the Judges' Chambers In the City of New Kochelle. Westchester County. N. V.. on the 26th day of September. 190b. at 9:30 o'clock In the forenoon of that day. or as ioou thereafter as Counsel can be heard. The object of such application is to obtain »n crder of the Court appointing three dis interested and competent freeholders. ott» of whom shall reside in the County of >■<*• York and one of whom shall reside in the County of Orange or Putnam, to act as Commissioners of Appraisal under said act and discharge all tr.e duties conferred by said act and the acts amendatory thereof. The real estate sought to be taken or af fected Is situated in the Towns of Mont gomery, Newburgn and Cornwall. Orange County, and the Town of Polllipstown, Putnam County. The following Is a description of the real estate to be acquired in fee. together with a reference to ten date and place of filing of said map: All those certain pieces or parcels of real estate situated in the towns of Montgomery, Newburgh and Cornwall. County of orange. Town of Flshkill. County of Dutchess. and Town of Phllilpstown. County of Putnam. Btate of New York, shown on a certain map entitled "Northern Aqueduct Depart ment. tvetion No. 6. Board of Water Sup ply of ru« City of New York. Mai- of real estate. Mtuaied in the Towns of Montgom ery. Newbu.-gh and Cornwall. County of Orange, Flshkill, County of Dutches*, and Phlllipstown. County of Putnam, and State of New York, to be acquired by The City of New York under the provisions of Chap ter 724 of the Laws of l»0o as amended, for the construction of Catsklll Aqueduct and appurtenances from Ulster Co. line near St. Elmo to vicinity of Coldenham and from Foundry Brook Valley to west shore of Hudson p.tver at Storm King. which map whs filed in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Orange at Goahen. New York, en the loth day of June. iflOS. in the offlco of the County Clerk of the County of I>utchesa at Poughkeepsle. New York, on th» 13th day of June. 1008. and in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Putnam at Carmel. New York, on the 16th day of June. 1W>8: which par cels an bounded and described as follows: FIRST PART. Beginning at the north-west corner of Parcel No. 2<J7. In the lino between th« counties of Ulster and Orange, said point being about 120. feet easterly from the point of intersection of said county line with th» easterly line of Plains Road (lead ing from New Paltz to St. Andrew), and running thence along said county line and the northerly line of said parcels. South 74" 42' East lfki.7 feet to the north-east corner of said pared; thence along the easterly lino thereof, the easterly lines of parcels No«. -•>■■> and 26H and partly along the easterly line of parcel No. 270. the fol lowing courses and distances: South »" 41' West 800.9 feet. South 3" 38' West 26 feet. South 2* 2.V East 2096.2 feet. South 6" 09* East 18 8 feet South ft' 63' East 1606.2 feet. South X* 64' East 76.3 feet and South «' 04' West 14«. feet to a point In the northerly lln» of King's Hill Road (leading from St. Andrew to Leptondale>: thence along said road line. North 64* 00' East 18. feet; thence continuing along said easterly' line of parcel No. 270. Bouth -0* 00" East 19.3 feet and Bouth 16* 14' West 28. feet, crossing said road, to a point In the southerly line thereof; th«nce along said road line. South 64* 00* West 24. 2 f»et; thence still continuing along said east erly parcel line, and running along the easterly line of parcel No. 271. partly along '.he easterly lines of parcels Nos. 272 and 273. along the northerly line of parcel No. 274. and the northerly and partly along th« easterly linos of parcel No. 275. the fol lowing courses, distances and curve: South «>* 04 West 9»7.2 feel on a curve of 125. feet radius to the left. 77. feet. South 29* 13' East 1030.6 feet, South fil* 22' East 1204. feet, croMing a lane. South 2" 04' East 128b.S feet. South 8' 17' East 626.5 fw.t. bouth &• 31' East 3C2 8 feet. South H4° 29' West 35. feet an.i Bouth 6' 31' East 126.4 feet to a point in the easterly line of a roa.l leading from l?t. Andrew to New burgh; thrtirc along said road line. South 17* 4ir East 1f1«.3 feet; thence still con tinuing along the easterly line of pox. el No. 2.3. and running along the easterly line of parcel No 277, the following courses, distances ar.d curve: South O* 44 East 767.8 feet, crossing said road. South SB" 11' West 23. feet, t^outh 0* 44' East 179 0 feet. on a cunt of 130 feet radius to the left, 97.1 f»»t. South 37' 43' East 47 f~r. North Kl* 40' Eaut &0.6 feft and South 4* 14' East 20. feet to the south-east cor ner of Bat 1 parcel No. 277. In th« centra or a road !<.ad!i» from Waller, to NewMirgh. •aid point being also the north-east oorr.er of parcel No. 279; thence along the easterly lines of said parcel No. 279 and parcels Nob. 2ho. 2»1 and 2>«4. and partly along the northerly and along th« easterly lines of parcel No. 2*3. the .wing courses and <J!otance»: South 4* 14 East 20 feet, . outh XT ■*(•' East 6151 feet. Boats 52* 11' Wmt 31. feet. South 37* 49 East 177 feet. South .*' B<> Kail 1433.3 feet, again cross ing th» before mentioned rend leading from m Andrew to Newr.-ivgh. North 80" <( 1' Kant about 21. f*et. South 9* 2* Fast r,P5.0 feet, on a curve of MM feet radius to tbe right. 151.8 feet, an.! South ll»* 31' West 124.7 f»»t to the. most southerly point of ■ 114 parcel No. 2SD. In the easterly line of parcel No. 2M». In the easterly line of Bouth Plank Hoad; th<"nc» partly aionK saM easterly jiarcej Une and tho easterly lit.- of parcel No. 2*7. Houth 19* 31' West 54.8 feet, crossing wil! road, to a point In the westerly line thereof, at the mf*t easterly point cl parcel No. L-- then ■• partly along the eaiiter:-. Una of said parcel, along the easterly lines of parrels No». "-*9 and 2»0. and 1-n-tly along the easterly line of parr«l No 2»1, the following courses and dis tances: South 19* 31' West firtl.9 fe«t. South »• Ml Writ 33.3 feet, jjnuth v' 21' West lOH4 f»«: Scuta IV* 12' Weal 140T..3 feet, Pouth 8* 03' West 2779. S feet. Nor;h 86* 67' We»t 2.M feet and South 1" 00 Wast 842.8 fe»t to the south—east "rn»r of said parcel No 291 In the northerly line of parcel No. 292. In the northerly line of Cochet-ton Turn like (leading from Coldenham to Kwt (••«ld«nhan;>. then along the. northerly Un« of Fa;'. m ike aiirl partly along said northerly parcel line North 88* 48 East 73. S feet to the north-east comer of said parcel: thence, parti v along the easterly line thereof. South 1* 12 East »'.'> feet. cro*» !-t wild turn pike; thence continuing alor.g said easterly parcel line. South bS' 48' West 78.8 feet and South 1* 00" West 10K.J.4 feet to the m<"«t northerly point of parent No. i 294 In th«i westerly »M» of Drury I.ane. in the, line between the towns of Montnomery »nd Newburgh: thence along the easterly line of said parcel, and partly ajmig tlia easterly and along th» southerly lines of parrel No. 2W, Mouth. 1* <»> Went 616.1 feet, crossing sail! lane. South 6 31' East 2» 3 feet. Houth 12* 01' East 104H.3 feet and North 73' M' West fifi6.6 fe«t. re— crcsitng said lar.e. to the south-west corner of sail parcel No. 295. at another point In the before mentioned town line. thence along (aid town line anil th*» westerly line Of sal.'. parcel. North 16' 07 1 East 712 .'! fret to the m<*t westerly point of b-for* men- ; tioned iiarcet No. 2514, In the westerly side ■ or before mentioned I»rury Lane; thence along said westerly side, partly along said westerly parcel line, and continuing along said town line. North 1«" 07' East IH 4 ' feat to the most southerly i>olnt of parcel i No. 2tt3; ther.ee along th* westerly line of said parcel and partly, along the westerly : line, of before rne.ntlon<-d pare*] No. 292, : North V W East 2421.1 feet to the moat southerly point of b« fore mentioned parcel j No »il; thence partly along the southerly I line of nail parcel. North 1" 00' East 120 6 feet' thence continuing along said southerly j parcel Una, South bb' 4h' West 106.7 feet ; to the south-west corner of said parcel; thence partly along th» westerly line there of. North 1" 12' West «6. feet, again cross ing before mentioned Oochecton Turn Pike, j to a point In the northerly line thereof; thence along said line. North M.V 48' East ; 171.3 feet; thence still continuing along salJ westerly line of parcel No. 2UI, and run ning along the westerly linen of before mentioned parrel* Nob. 2M» and 2HX. th« following courses and distance*: North 1* 00' East N'-'S * feet. North 86* f.7' Went M 8 feet North 3" 03' East 1076.7 feet. North 58* 67' West 160. feet. North 3* 03' I East 1000. feet, South f6* 57' East ISO. ! feet North 3* 03' East 706.7 fret. North 6* ir East 126T fret South M* 4S' East 2f> f»«t. North D* Vl' East 144 feet. North 0* 21' East 24b.9 feet. North H8" 39' West i 23 feet North 0 - 21' Ea*t KZ7.7 feet. North 9' 56' East t'9.9 feet. North 19* 81' East I 871 1 feet. North 70* 20 West 175. feet. North 19" 81' East 300 feet. North 4* 81' j East 3C6 feet. North 19* 31' East ll».<i ' f&et ar.a S;orth 36' 32' East 96.4 feet to the j most westerly point of before, mentioned I parcel No. 2JjtJ. In the westerly side of be for« mentioned South Plank Road, thence partly along the westerly line of said par cel. North 35* 32' East 62.7 feet, crossing said road to a point in the easterly line thereof, In the westerly line of before met- ' tioned parcel No. 286. thence partly along j said westerly parcel line and along «al<l ! road line. North 16" 24' West 18» 2 feet to '■ the north-west comer of said parcel; thence i partly along the northerly line thereof and ! the westerly line of before mentioned parcel j No 284 North 80* 01' East about 33 feet. : North 9* 28' West 304. 4 fe-?t and North 14" 80' West 164.5 feet to the most south erly point of parcel No. 2.>53. In the easterly line of the before mentioned road leading from Walden to Newburgh; thence partly i-lotig the westerly line of said parcel. North ' 54* 80' West 43.1 feet to the most southerly ] point of parcel No. 252. in the center of said road: thence along the westerly lines ! of said parcel and before mentioned parcels Koi. 281. 2hO and 27», and. along the south erly and westerly lines of before mentioned parcel No. 278. the following courses and distances: North 14* 30' West 945.2 feet North 20" 08" West 60.6 feet. North 37* 48 l West 655.7 feet. South P-5" 46' West KM. feet North 78* .11' West 149.4 feet and North 11* 09" East 23. feet to the south west corner of before mentioned parcel No. 277. in the center of the before mentioned road leading from Walden to New 1 , urgh; thence along the westerly line of said par cel and partly along the westerly line of before mentioned parcel No. 273. the fol lowing courses and distances: North 11* 00' East 25. feet. South 76* r>: ' East 142.6 feet. North 85" 46' East M. feet. North 18" 41' V. «-hi liHi. feet. North 0' 44' West 930.8 feet. North 0* 31' West 354.7 feet and North 20" 31' West 359.8 feet to the south west corner of parcel No. 276. in the west erly lino of the before mentioned road lead- Ing from St. Andrew to Newburgh; thence along tne westerly line of said parcel and along said road. North 20* 51' West 133. feet to the north-west corner of said parcel; thence along the northerly line thereof. North 60* 18' East 1h.6 feet to the most westerly point of before mentioned parcel No. 275. in the center of said road; thence partly along the westerly line of said par cel, along the southerly line of before men tioned parcel No. 274. along the southerly and westerly lines of before mentioned par rel No. 273. along the westerly line of be fore mentioned parcel No. 272. and partly along the westerly line of before mentioned p»'. »! No. 270. the following course*, dis tances unrt trunr* 1 : North *«* IB' East fl?.8 »«et. v»nh «• it' ivept x».7.8 f>-.t -North "' M' TV.^t I<V|7.!W»et. Vo' # #51* 9? West 80(5.2 feet. North »• 02' East 143.6 feet. Ft BLJC tiOTICEa. North 61* 22' West 869.3 feet, again cross ing the before mentioned race. South 2S 3a' West 90. feet. South *•«' 38' West 30. feet. North 44* 13' Welt 85.2 feet. North 0* 47' East 317 4 feet. North 29* 13' West 1705. feet, on a curve of 275. feet radius to the right. 168.4 feet. North 6* 04' East 883.2 feet end South 66* 22 West 171.6 f»*t to a point In the southerly line of uefore mentioned King's Hill Road; thence along said road line. North 73* 24' West 40. feet. thence continuing aicng said westerly line cl parcel No. 270, North 18* 36' Ei»l 44-7 feet, again crossing said road, to a point in the northerly line thereof; thenc* con tinuing along said westerly parcel Una. and running along the westerly lines of before mentioned parcels Nos. 2*59. 268 and 287. the following- courses and distances: North 65* 22' East 207.8 feet North 6* 04' Ea*t 227.8 feet. North 1* 54' West 84.T feet. North 9* 53' West 1660.2 feet, North 6* 08' West 88 fert. North 2* 25' West 2095.2 feet. North 3 38' East 59. feet and North 9* 41' East 815.6 feet to th« point or place of beeinr.ine. SECOND PART. Beginning at the south-west corner of parcel No. 21KS, in the southerly line of Moffatt Ror-<l, and running thence partly along the westerly line of said parcel. North 0* 23' 30" West 35. feet, crossing said road, to a point In the northerly line thereof; thence along said road line. North 89* 38' 80" East 94. feet; thence continuing along the westerly line of parcel No. 296. and running- partly along the southerly line of parcel No. 297. the following courses, dis tances and curves: North 2* 52' 30" East 820.4 feet, on a curve of 300. feet radius to the right, 84.4 feet. North 19' 0C 30" East 212. feet, on a curve of 100 feet radius to the left. 32.4 feet. North 0' 28' East 254.8 feet, on a curve of 800. feet radius t.> the right. 17£.5 feet. North 12* 49' East "R7.9 feet South 77° 11' East 60. feet. North 12* 40 East 13 7 feet. North 77* 11' West 80. feet. North 12* 49' East 114.8 feet and North 62" 68' 80" West 681. feet \o a point In the easterly line of a road leading from before mentioned Moffatt Road to Oarmel Road: thence along the easterly and northerly lines of said road, continuing along the southerly line of parcel No 287. and running partly along the southerly ling of parcel No. 298 North 23' OB" Wee". 21.4 feet. North 3** 08' 30" West 38.6 feet. North 58* 08' 30" West 00.6 feet and North 68* 19' West 42.2 feet; thence continuing along th« southerly line of said parcel No. 298. North 52* 56' 80" West 122.1 feet to the south -east corner of parcel No. 29*. In the easterly line of said Carmel Road (leading from Cold Spring to Carmel): thence along the southerly line of said par cel. North 52* 66' 3O" West 27.4 feet to the south-ea«t corner of parcel No. 301. In the center of said road; thence along the southerly line of said parcel, North 52" 66' 80" West 122.3 feet. South 37* 03' 80" West 100. feet. North 62* 56' SO" West 80. feet, crossing Foundry Brook. North 37* 08' 30" East 100 feet and North 62* 66' SO" West 85.4 feet to the south-east corner of parcel No. 302. in the center of Fishklll Read (leading from Cold Spring to Fishklll): thence along the southerly line of said par cel. North 52* 58" 30" West 19.8 feet to the south-west corner of same. In the west erly line of said road: thence along said road line and pertly along the westerly line of laid parcel. North 25* 07' 30" East 13.2 feet to th« south-east corner of parcel No. 3<H; thence along the southerly linen of said parcel and parcel No. 3UO. partly along the southerly line of parcel No. 80rt and along the easterly line of parcel No. 807. the fol lowing courses and distances: North 60* 3tt' 30" West 97.4 feet. North 62 86' .10" West 3922.4 feet. South 37* 06' 30" West 440. feet. Routh 10* 33' West 92.5 feet South 41* 82' 30" East 182.3 feet. South 15* 11' East 276.4 feet. South 39* 21' East 11®.2I 1 ®. 2 feet. South 42* 20' 30" East 186.4 feet. South 88* 21' East 202.7 feet. South 43* 3S' East 55.5 feet. South 20* 63 80" East «7.3 feet. South 2* 23' 30" East 140.3 feet. South 4* 16' Vl'wt 300.9 feet. South 4* U9' 30" East 84.5 feet. South 16* 00 - 8'»" East 138.1 feet. South 28* 07' East 237. feet and South 88* 29 30" East 224 7 feet to the south east corner of said parcel No. 307, in th» northerly line of before mentioned Flshkt:: Road; ther.ce along said road l!n» and the southerly line of said pare*!. South 50* 00' SO" West 40.7 feet to th» south-west cor ner of said parcel; thence along the west erly line of Bam again, partly along the, southerly line of before mentioned parcel No. Sue. partly along the southerly lines of parrels No* :n>* and 309. and along the southerly* lines at parcels Nos. 310 and 311. the following courses, distances and curve: North 39* 53' West 1«3.4 feet. North 2«* 26 30" West 314.8 feet. North 17* 01' 30" West 168 2 fe»t. North 4* 49' West 10T. 8 feet. North 2* 47' East 43H.5 feet. North 39" 48' West 93.1 feet. North 65* '«' 30" West 50.1 feet. North 57* 2o' West 154.2 feet. North 42* 20' 80" West 192.6 feet. North ay* 21' West 191.3 feet. North 15* 11' West 274.9 feet. North 45* 30' West 160.3 feet. North 43* 55' West 127.6 f««t. North 2* 61' SO" West 140. feet, North 87* 51' 3«- West 690. feet. North 67* 61' 30" West 175. feet. North 22* Oft' 30" East 175. feet. North 67* 51' 30" West 6047.1 feet, South 22* IsV 30" West 75. f*€t_ North 67* 51' SO" Went 3MJ. feet. South b6* 62' West 247. feet. South WJ* 48 30" West 230 feet. North 29' 11' 30" West 160. feet. North 60" 48' 80" East 160. feet North 30* 34' 31*" West 177.9 feet. North 35* 52' 30" East 476.2 f.-et. North 54* 66' West 103.7 feet, :• ■««::. g Breakneck Valley Mood and a brook.. North 66* 31' SO" West 1«6.«> feet. South 79* 16' Waal 162.9 feat, on a curve- of 1-< feet radius to the right. 175.7 f«e'-. North «7* 12' W«st 8K& feet. South hi* 2!*' West 727.3 feet and South Sl* 44 30" West 174 feet to the south-west corner of said parcel No. 311; thence partly alone the westerly lines <.; said parcel and parcel No. 813. North 35* 42 West 671.7 feet and South 82° 17' West 4t>.9 feet to the most westerly point of said parcel. in th» east erly line of pare*'. No. 315. in the line be tween the counties of Dutche«s and Put nam; thence alor.g said county lire and partly along said easterly parr»-l line. South M* 49' West 275.2 '•■■■<, crossing a road leading from Cold Sprlrg to Fishklll Land- Ing, to the south-east corner of parcel No. 310. in the easterly shore line of the Hud son River; thenc« alorg the southerly and psvrtl] alms the. westerly lines of said pax cel No. 31*» and along the. south»rly ltn» of parcel No. 317. *>ur>i s«* 86 West 2t*S.« feet. North £'.' 2.V West 139.3 feet and Boutb ;.•» 35' West 13M.2 feet to the south east corner of parcel No. 318. In the line between the cuintle* of Orange and Dutch ess- thenre along the southerly Use at said parcel, South 56" 25' West fi*o.7 feat to the most southerly point of said parcal. in IBM easterly line of a grunt of land und»r water to Mead & Taft; thence along said easterly lire, and continuing along the. southerly llr.« of parcel No. 818. North 45* 06' West Ml feat to the most westerly point of said parcel; thence along the northerly line of same. North s»i* 3f. East 991. feet to the north-west corner of before mentioned par cel No. Sl7. In the before mentioned line between the counties of Orange and I>utcb e»s: theno« along the northerly line of said parcel, partly alcng the before mentioned winterly line of parcel No. 318 and alone the northerly line of said parcel. North fin* SB' East ISM. 3 feet. North S3* 2.V West 1.'.7.2 fret. North 66* 36' East 291.6 feet. North 19 - 37' eat 11S1.S feet and North 7'i 2.V East 100. fort to the north-east corner of said parcel No. 316: In the west erly line of the property of the N. Y. Cen tral & H. R. P.. R. Co.; thence along said property line and partly along the easier:* line of said parcel. Booth 19* 37' East 6SO. feet, on a curve ol 2.ii^7. ff^-t radius to the left. 850.3 fe«t. and South 11* 69' West *3.5 fe»t to the north-west comer of before mentioned parcel No. 316; thence along the northerly line of snid pare*;. South 62* OB' East 21*1. feet, again crossing the road leading from "old Spring to Flshklll Land- Inn. and North 82* 17' East 101.7 feet to the north-east corner of said parcel. In the, before mentioned westerly line of parcel No. 313. In the before mentioned line be tween the counties of Dutchess and Put nam; thence along said county line and partly along said westerly parcel line. North art* 41» East 147 feel to the most south erly point of parcel No. 314. thence alons the westerly and northerly lines of said parcel. North 17* 25' 30" East 381.9 feet. North 52* 2-V 30" East 250. feet and North fcir* 25' 3i>" East 83.3 feet to the north-west corner of before mentioned parcel No. 313. in the lost mentioned county line; thenc« along tli» northerly and partly along the easterly lines of said parcel, partly along the northerly line of before mentioned par cel So 311. along the northerly line of parcel No 312. partly along the northerly line of before mentioned parcel No. SOB. along the northerly line of before mentioned parcel No. 308. partly along th» northerly line of before mentioned parcel No 308. partly slong the northerly and easterly linos of before mentioned parcel No. 306. and along the northerly line of parcel No. 803 th- fallowing courses, distances and curies North R2* 25* 30" East 116.7 feet. South 7* »4' 30" East 2P2.T feet. South 50* 2O' East 383 « feet. North 82* i 7' East 8» 3 feet on a rune of 728 feet radius to the right. 571.1 feet. North 37* 23' East 75. fe#t South 62* 35' East 70.2 feet, on a curve of 100. feet radius to the left, h0.3 feet North 81* 29' East 282.9 feet, on a curve of 300. feet radius to the right. 184. feet, Fouth 67* 12' East 252.8 fret, on a curve of 100. feet radius to the left, 68.6 feet North 79" 16' East 377 feet, on a curve of 300. ttft radius to the right. 678.6 feet, re-crossing before mentioned Break neck Valley Road and the before mentioned brook. South i. 1 " 11' West 325 1 feet, on a curve of 100. feet radius to th left. 67. feet South 29* 11' 30" East 125.7 feet, on a curve of 100. feet radius to the left, 67.5 feet South 67* M" 30" East 316.8 feet. Fouth 22* 08' 30" West 75. feet. South 07* M' 30" East 6047.1 feet. North 22* 08' 80" East 75. feet. Bouth 67* 51' 30" East 491 feet on a curve of 600. feet radius to the left 43.7 feet. South 72* 02' East 151.1 feet on a curve of 800 feet rtdlus to the right. 100 feet. South 52* 58' 3f>" East 2102 2 feet. South 16* 40' West 18.2 feet, bouth 60* 12' 3<V East 134» feet and South 52* S«V 30" East 87.4 fe«» to the north-we»t corner of before mention*! par cel No. BP2. In the westerly line of before mentioned Fishklll Road; thence along the northerly line of said parcel. Pouth 6S* 50' 30" East 19.2 feet to the north-west corner of before mentioned parcel No. 801. in the center of said road; thence along the north erly linen of said parcel and parcel No. 800. South 62* 66' 30" East 311.3 feet to tha north-west corner of before mentioned par cel No 299. in the westerly line of before mentioned Carmel Road: thence alone th« northerly line of said parcel. South 62* 53' 30" East 61.4 feet, crossing sal.] road, to a point In the easterly line thereof, at the north-west corner of before mentioned parcel No. 297; thence along the northerly and easterly lines of said parcel and the east erly line of before mentioned parcel No. °l>o the following course*, distances and curves: South 52* 56' 30" East 1069.08 feet. South 17* 07' 30" East 90-46 feet. South 12* 40' West 433.77 feet, on a curve of 600. feet radius to the left. 129.3 feet, Bouth 0* 2S' West 254.8 feet, on a curve of 300. feet radius to the right. 97.1 feet. South 19* 00' 30" Went 212. te«t. on a curve of 100. feet radius to the left, 28.1 feet, and South 3* 59' West -832.3 feet to the south-east corner of said parcel No. 293. In the center of before mentioned Mof fatt Itoad; thence, along the center line of said road and partly along the southerly line of said parcel. South ■ •' 86' 30" West 214.4 feet; thenc* continuing along said southerly parcel line. South 20* 42' West 13. feet to a point In the southerly line of said road: thence along said road line, and continuing along said southerly parcel line. South &0* 38' SO" West 65.1 feet to th» po'Tit or riU^« of beginning. The fee Is to b« acquired by Th» City «f Yew "''nrk I" 1 nil the reel »«tate parcaM O ci. 2* 1 " la 31°. hots Inclusive., *'•*** in the above descriptions, excepting p«re«l i rcBUC xoncxs. No. SOT. In which a perpetual easement is to be acquired. . Excepting thereout and therefrom lands owned by the New Tork Central and Hud son River Railroad Company designated as parcels 812. 313. 314 and 315. Also parcel Nos. 316-317. claimed by the State of New If any r*al estate hereinbefore <seferib«d Is devoted to highway or other public pur poses, such use shall continue until The City of New York shall have th« right to change the same. Dated August 1. 19C*. " FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON.. Corporation Counsel. OCce and Pest Office Address. Ha!! of Rec ords. Comer of Chambers and Centre Streets. Borough of Manhattan. New York City. - FORECLOSURE SALES. SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF NEW York.— Ernestine Harris and I. Hen j3l Harris. PlantnTs. against Samuel Romanov et al.. Defendants.— ln pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and saie. duly made and entered In the above-entitled ac tion and bearing date the 19th day of June. 1908. I. the underfilled, the Referee In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction, at the Exchange Salesroom. Nos. 14-18 Vesey Street, In the Borough of Man hattan. City of New York, en the 6th day of September. 1908. at 12 o'clock noon on that day by Joseph P. Day. Auctioneer, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All those certain lots, pletes or parcels of land, with the buildings and Improvements there on e-ected situate, lying and being In the Borough of Manhattan, of the City of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of U2th Street, distant 215 feet easterly from the corner formed by the intersection or said southerly side of 112 th Street with the easterly side of Third Avenue: running thence southerly, parallel with Third Ave nue and part of th« distance through a party wall. 100 feet 10 inches; theDrs east erly parallel with 112 th Street. 40 feet; thence northerly, parallel with Third Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall. 100 feet 10 Inches to the southerly side of 112 th Street; and thence westerly along said southerly side of 112 th Street. 40 feet to the point or place of beginning. Dated. New York. August 4th. 11*08. WALTER H. WALKER. Referee. I. HENRY HARRIS, Attorney for Plaintiff. 820 Broadway. Borough of Manhattan. City of New York. The following Is a diagram of the prop erty to be sold: Its street number is 218. 220 and 222 East 112 th Street: 112 th Street. Th* approximate amount of the lien or charge, to satisfy which the above-de scribed prope tf is to be sold. Is 6i*c thou sand six hundred and sixty two dollars and M 100 (J668_.88). with interest thereon from the bth day of June. IDOfe. together with fosts and allowance amounting t< Three hundred and sixty-nine and ~-100 dollars, with interest from June 19th. 1906. to gether witn the expenses of the sale The approximate amount of the tax's, assess ments and water rates, or other liens, which are to be allowed to the pur-ha»e r out of tee purchase morjey. or paid by th» Referee, is ur.pald taxes for the year 1907 and Interest, not computed, of Sevan hun dred and twenty-seven doilars and 64-l'*> (J727.64); unpaid Croton Water rent. 1907. with interest not computed. • >n» hundred and slxtv- seven dollars i*167.00>: unpaid Croton Water rent. HX>t The above-described premises will be sold subject to a first mortgage of Thirty-seven thousand five hundred dollars <$37.500>. at five per centum (B%> from the Ist day of June. UK*, principal sum of which be comes due On the Ist day of December. 1911. (Interest from November Ist. 1906: and also subject to a second mortgajt- I Fifteen thousand dollars fJI.VnOO). upon which One thousand doiiars (Jl.o©o> 1» paid lea-. Ing a balance of Fourteen thousand dollars <*14.000) at the rate of six per cntiim («%i with Interest from the lr.th Of May 190 H. which mortgage bemmes 'iu on the 15th day of NovembT. 1911 Inter est: from November 18th. IW>6). until which time annual instalments of One thousand dollars ($1,000) per annum is payable thereon Dated. New T«~rk. August 4th. 190 R. WALTER R. WALKER. Referee. SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF NEW York. — The Farmers* Loan and Trust Company, as the Agent and Representative of the Supreme Court to carry out th« pro visions of the trusts created under the Last Will and Testament of Patrick Dickie, de ceased. Plaintiff, against Philip A. Pay ton, Jr. Maggie P. Payton. his wife, and others. Defendants.— ln pursuance of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, duly made and entered in the above-entitled ac tion, and bearing data the 6th day of Au gust. 1908. 1. the undersigned, the Referee In laid judgment named, will sell at Pub lic Auction at the Naw York Real Estate PaJesroom. Nos. 14-16 Vjwey street. In the Borough of Manhattan. City of New York. on the Ist day of September. ltM*. at 13 o'clock noon, on that day. by Bryan L. Kennelly. Auctioneer. th» premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All that certain lot of land, situate in the Borough of Manhat tan, in the. city of New York, with the buildings theron erected, and known by the number two hundred and seventy -seven, on a nrap entitled "Map of a tract of land formerly belonging to (."has Henry Hall. Esq. deceased, situated at Harlem, in th» Twelfth Ward of the City of New York.' filed In the office of the Register of th* City and County New York, and hounded and describe! as follows: Beginning at a point !n the norther!- Mi-.e of One Hun dred and Thirty-fourth street distant two hundred and eighty-five feet westerly from the westerly corner of Fifth avenue and One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street; running thence westerly along said north erly line, twenty-five feet; thenco northerly and parallel with Fifth avenue ninety nine feet and eleven Inches; thence, easier. y and parallel with On» Hundred and Thirty fourth street, twenty-five feet, and thence southerly and parallel with Firth avenue;, ninety-nine feet and eleven inches, to ta» place of beginning Together with the ap purtenances and all the estate and rights of the defendant*. Philip A. PayTnn. Jr.. and Maggie P. Payton. his wife, in and to said premises. Dated. New York. August .th. 1908. JAMES T. BRADY. R-feree. TURNER. ROLSTO* * HORAN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 23 W!llia.-n street. New York. N. Y. The following is a diagram of the pr-.p ....... to b« sold aa <fe»cribe.l above, the street number betas 31 West 134 th street. The approximate amount of the lien or charge to satisfy whirr, the above de scribed property Is to be sold. Is Twenty one thousand and thlrty-eig!.: and M '■' 1*21.038 dollars, with Interest thereon from the 4th day of August. 1908. to gether with costs and allowances amount- Ing to Four hundred -eight and ! 65-100 ($463.6.1) dollars, with Interest from, j the Cth day of Auirust. ISC' "aether -with the expenses of the sale. The approximate amount of taxes, assessments, or other Hens, which are to be allowed to the pur chaser out of th- purchase money, or paid by th» Referee, is One thousand and sev enty-four and 14-100 ($1,074.14) dollars and : interest. Dated. New Tork. August Tth. IP"*. JAMES T. BRADT. Ref*re» r/VKrKT CLEANING K.Y. CARPET CLEANING WORKS Oldest. Largest. 11 oat Modern. aT AND 4» WEST ST. r»! ««62 -4«M BrysJil. Established ISBT ' W. H. JORDAN. EDWIN LENT— A- & J. W. WILLIAM 3 £53 W a 54rTH S¥ . Columeu- CAJ-HtT CLJtANINO. E_-_'.:»h«l IkTV THE C. ii . SROVYN CO. Carpet & Rug Cleansing 121 233 EAST Mth STREET. T»l«phon«^ 1831 — IMI 2SU Mat aa4 Dirt Blown oat. aat traa Burtac* os_y. p years* s_part*ao* IB Fin* Carpets * Fan CABETUL CARPET CLEANING CO.— Cleans by eompresse4 air. steam, hand a* -."floor 1554 Broadway. 4SI Ea,« 4Sia •*. CO« * BRANDT. T»I- l«S-tSth. TRY A. H. KAIJUV> r«p«rrtn«. was* eleanlns. stor»n« of Oriental rues. 41t «t- in -^t-ch««- IW — Mx»«ai »cm-. PIANOS AM> OROAM We buy for »pot cash second hand pianos; send postal and representative wltl call we have Btelnway bargains. :t» Fiona Co.. 1" F.nat 12Sth »t. TYrEWKITEIUL VICTOR VIPIBUS. 1* >fm»a St.: c*t« lorQ* fre*: all make* token part pay ment; bars-aim In Underwoods. Reming tons. Olivers. Bmltaa ADVERTISEMENTS*!.,! SUBSCRIPTIONS for THE TRIBUNE will be received at the following Branch Offices at Me_ln Office Ratest 1,364 Broadway. 157 Extst 125 th St.. 263 West 125 th St.. 104 Ee_st 14th St.. 264 Sth Aye. _.nd 1,035 3d Aye. wt OCEAX BTgAMXBS- WORTH GERMA9B HOT- 1 Fast Express Service. , PLTMOUTH— CHERBOURG— BREMEN. , Cectlie Sept. 1 i Kaiser Wm. ILf«« 21 K'prinr Wm. .Sept. Kaiser d. Or. ..Sept. -<*■ Twin-Screw Passensrer Service. PLYMOUTH— CHERBOURG— BREMEN. : Bremen Aug. 27|Barbaro!sa...s>ept. l*. Frledrich Wm.Sept. 3iFrledricbD.Gr.sept.iT Mediterranean Service. GIB'LTAR— NAPLES— GENOA, at 11 A-«-j P. Irene Sept. K. Albert Oct. 1». K. Lulse Sept. 26 P. Irene ""-.^ From Bremen Piers on 3d ana 4th «■•-' Hoboken. __— ■ G. LLOYD TRAVELLERS- CHECKS , OELRICHS & CO . No. 5 Broadway. N. *._ IffIAMSWaG-AMEBiffiAM j Piers. Hobok*n. N. J. London— Paris— Hamburg- , D'tsehland-Aug. 27. 11 am Amer-ka. Sept. *l P. Line. ln. Aug. 28*. 11 am P. Grant. Sept. 9 Gibraltar— — Genoa. Hamburg . . .Sept. « Moltke Oct. »i DEUTSCHLAND TO ITALY. ...---■ •* TRAVELLERS' CHECKS ISBCEP.^ | HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. 45 Broad- way. N. Y. From Piers 51-52-64 North JUver TO LIVERPOOL VIA Q^ENBTOWIf. . PASSENGERS BOOKED THHOLGH TO! LONDON AND PAKia. Ca.mpana.Aag.2o.9am Lucania. S»p; ». 9*m Ma/retania.S«pt.2.uami Etruna, Se; t . 1-. . »a» Carmanla. Sept.s.l lam I Lu»iria>ept. 16.10 a The MAURETANIA * LUSITANIA. th» !ar S and fastest steamships In the wcria, wilt h.reafter sail on WEDNESDAYS i. »-, a.-guratlng a new SEMI-WEEKLY SER VICE. HUNGARIAN-AMERICAN SERVICE. TO FIT'MB VIA „___ , GIBRALTAR. NAPLES AND TRIESTE. | CARPATHIA Sept. 3. noon; Oct. -3( SLAVONIA Sept. 24. noon; Nov. 13 PANNONIA Oct. 8. noon CARONIA Nor. 28: Jan. 7; Feb. 1»- VERNON H. BROWN. General Agent. 21-24 £tat« St.. opposita the Battery- -I AMERICAN LINE *""*?£ A 3 " i" R "' ' CHHRB-G— SOUTHAMPTOV ] Philadelphia. Auk. New Tork... Sept. 13.- St Paul Sept. 5 St. ' Louis Sept. I* 1 RED STAR LlNE^^ru a" m *" NEW YORK— LONDON VIA DOVER— ANTWERP. Kroonland...Au(t. 29 Finland Sept. 13} VaMerland- .Sept. 5 Zeeland Sept. ■ WHITE STAR LINE J? o^- ar NEW TORK— QL-NSTn^VX—LivETRPOrH. j .-eltle.Auff. 27. lOamiCedrlc.Seiit. 10. 10 am.' Baltl'-.Sept. 1 10 am 1 Arabic. Sent. 17. 11 m PL.TMOCTH— CIIERB(^— SOUTHAMPTON TeutonlcSep t. 2.10 am 1 Majestic. Sept. IS.lOara Adriatic. Sept. 9. & am! Oceanic. Sept. 9 ad; BOSTON TO ?TAI & !C IT* VISIT BOSTON Tr> I ill (*5 rltßUlrß Via Azores. Madeira and Gibraltar. Romanic. ..Sept. 2. Oct. 27. Dec. 5. Jan. 31 Cretlc Sept. IS. Nov. 7. Dec. 10. ----- Canoplc Oct. 3. Nov. 21. Jan. 1«. Feb. 27 REPUBLIC Nov. 28. Jan 1«. Feb. 13 CEDRIC (21.0K5 tons* Jan. 9. Feb. 2»» CELTIC 120.905 tons* Jan. 23. Mar » PASSENGER OFFICE, 9 BROADWAT. BERMUDA l_S)l__litliraiiy ISIA Pleasant Tour* to this charming Ocean Resort leave New Tor by fast twin ■crew steamship BEMU D I A X of the Quebec S. S. Co.. Sept. S. 22. Oct. 5. 14, 24. Nov. 4. 14. 25. Hotels. Carriage Drives and all Expenses. $49.50 and up 7H83. GGJDK&Sfft- 24.',. 1200 BROADV.-AT MADISON AYE. FIFTH AYE. TOSLQ COOK'S 37th An— lua! Series of Tours l« Lux* lea»» San ■"rancisco west-" >ou nd. Sept. 15. Jet. 6. 27. Laar« >;«w Tortc * s• >ound. Nov. 7. 28, >«c. 15. lf»V». M - ir&rles Include all he wuiai places ■■•? _ _il «li«3Jl tr» KOREA. MANCHURIA. NORTHERN' CHIXA. THE rHU-IPPINB:?. JA\A. ETC.: small select parties; eScient escort; de»crlptlv<» programmts from THOS. COOK & SON 2«. 1200 BROADWAT. «4» MADISON AYE.. 663 FIFTH ATE. NEW YORK. ITAUAS3 S. :, i is •navjgazionl: GENERALE ITAT MM-.. TLA VBLOCt iFast Italian Lice). tITALIA ecciet- de Navigazlune a Vapor*, TO NAPLES AND GENOA DIRECT. tVerona<Phi;a.)aei(*_ tNor. America. Sept. 23 •■ ■ ; Ullsiiiil : 9*.Sannlo . Oct. fl HARTFIELD. bOLARI i; CO.. 50 Wall Si T>KL> "D" LINE— For Porto Rico. Curacao anS Vecero»lsw From Pier 11. n'r Wall St. Ferry. Brooklyn- ■ For San Juan. Porto Rico. Bs. Philadelphia Saturday. Aug. 29. coon ?.» . •»:■»£__ Saturday. S* -t. 12, coon For La Guayra. Pto. Cabelio. Curacao ana Mara caibo. •es. Aurora Saturday. Aug. 23. nooa.j Es. Maracaibo Saturday. Sept. 8. noo_>. •Freight only. These steamers have- raperlor accommo dations for passengers. BOULTOS. BLISS & DALLETT. General Managers. 62 Wall St.j Ii- TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER ™ 1 SERVICE NEW YORK. ROTTERDAir.via.BOULOGN3i fiendam.Sept.l.»ans! Rotterdam Sept. ■ Noordain. Sept. 9.o an-. N. Amsterdam. Sept 2* HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE. way. N.Y. AfSOBMKDD- ILCK_E, GLASGOW VIA LONDONDERRY. ColumbiaAu^29.llam;csaifor3taSeptl2.llarra; Furcessla, 5ep.5 rr. Caledonia. ;ep. l&.3ptn< falcon *>?2.50. J67.80 and J72.50. EECC'ND CABIN. 542.50 AND »4» THIRD CLASS. J27.30 AND $2S 78. i HENDERSON BROTHERS. 17-19 Bway. I" CALIFORNIA— LOW RATES. SOUTHERN PACIFIC j Steamer and Kail Lines. I .: — : .f CLARK'S Round the Wcrli To^rs Escorted parties of particular excellence under skilled leadership, with membership limited to twelve arsons. . «•»_•. New Yorle Nov. 21- ItmlinHi Burma and Javai. IV.-. d (Including Burma); from San Francisco, travelling- westward -.-. 10. Strictly in clusive far*s of 52.200 up for tours of 17D to 205 days. Writ* F. C. CLARK. 4€« Tiroes H!d«.. N. T. Crulsr* of th« "Aratrtc."* 18.000 tons, ts Crientf tt e h & Roa_tl tie Wcrid o^. F. C. CLARK. Time* Bi--:idinic New Torfc. STAJirS AND COINS. CLD COTNS med_ls. paper money. boosM. •old. Thorns* L. Elder. 32 E. 23d at s T tOK » A IT. FOR SALE— Sl_.'*»u cash: In v:]; . ct Blsworth. Wl» . county -teat of Pierc* County, two lots. 6t;x3i»> ft.; on» two-stcrr •trre bulMlnar. 2">ro<> ft.; one one and a hal" 0 story stors building. _Sx4«> ft., and cement, basement: one one and a half story dwell-* ing annex. 24x24 ft.: one one and a. half story dwelling annex. 2>**x23; one one an I a half story iron covered warehouse. 1-t xIOO ft.; ona two story barn. -4i_4. two refreshment stands on fair grounds; firs* class stock of groceries and notions: No. I fixtures: plat* glass windows, glass coun ters, computing scales, cash register, sod» fountain, delivery wacon. electric lights, city water. etc.; American Express offlc* In connection, pail X**< last year; part off two story nulidtn* now rented for JIT per month; sales. $30.0(X> last year; can h_i Increased; very best location in rity. op po«lte postof2ce: 15.000 people within «'x miles square: rich farming: community; MTir ha.! a crop failed here. If Interested* writ.i or inquire of C. W. Hateman. Ells worth. Wls. EMPLOYMENT *(.r>CIES. A. OSTEBiE^i'i ESSPLOYKESaT iiSEAi 716 I>EXINGTONT AYE. Flet. .'Tin and With Sts. Tel. 1086 Plai*. Select domestic help. Swedish. Nor wegian. Danish and Finnish a Specialty.