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THE MARKETS TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. New Tork. Oftcber 14, 100$. _ sbbbsSJ bash-.. ■ t>7sJLive poultrj. crates.. 641 £f«tu»!: 1.5»75| Cotton. fcai« 10.t=25 £2^. ' • ■ • ■ *^^--- "acloi 2.U. (Woo!, bales S2S S^Jfbbi* SMjWool. sacks 1.130 «-!"■ Co<X);Aliaocds. sacks 3<"> i?Tt ; a» «2»o|Arrles, bbis JS.»»iO »2i_ toes SOjPotaioe*. bbls _■».".' S^rr!'*:. w-^ 8 OOOlOaJona. bbls 4.:>75 SSSX tons I^U-ranherrU-s. t 775 ?L'"-«i bW» ♦vjOiOrted fruit 11.M0 M*3r eat «our. aacka T2O. Dried prunes.. 3.350 £1.1 UOml . • -■■' '- lr.« 4 .3.«) r^L bt>i* U'V'&liforaia. srrapes 10.425 SZZ'm ptp* Wi California ltmons 323 tier-es 31 r.| Oranges 1.H25 -•Ties;', r^f 1.203 Florida orar.ges «..A> -l-±tf*rr*a l.:-»>iCa'.iforT.U reaches.... l.t>7* f*_, ke<» 12.4fi5jCa:!fcrn!a jvears 3.023 *T^" f-ijiS S<>;rV.iforr-.la. p!umi 6.075 r^er ca*?s.. .V«J Peanuts, sacks 7.") 2m! i::s sajmce, rt-is GO ;^,- a:: ng dO. bbli". la^Rio-. pkts 6.173 - Sjfuvs. tierces.. . WGOilvcad. pigs 6.2t») 111.. MSB 150. 0»US Rosin. bMs 1.173 v- b-.sh 1.075) Spirits turr*nt!r*.rjbls <5^ J2T ma Cl. ."><*', Broom com. Uils C-«> w-vt MA: IJlwjHidea. l>a'.es 7." i., K-_«h ■«■••> V, Hides, bundles 1.4.-.0 ?*5-. rr's WHM»»: No. 1 67S rinr-' f*--k> ls».:*4» ~»;r^. raies; 8i» il^- -k*> C.i^>', Tobacco, lihcs 2.V) S^i' | sjrs C 4sl 'Tobacco, tlerws 45 Sn"jHs livSSrjTWmcco, pkga P75 Score: ponltlT. jkgs 2.74s;Ca'.lf rrr.'.a tilnc. ttla. 500 EXPORTS. -rt--^ liashl- lViCs!3leSne-<! ret. gaJs. . .8,r7«.577 S^lswSi 1.-r-4,R..siJuun-.. can 4.2--"> XTV t-ash !.«>•<> ;•"«..; tcrseed oil. rals. 11.;^.') i-T t-j.h «<>>> Lubrica'.ing oil. gals C 44.44.> itSt. w:* :.7»;p^k. hbj».U', ii 2 t-Wr f»^» W.^^ißK-f. bbls....* C 3 ' ..-- -. bK« SXiiJacon. rh .... ST;2.S>/J S.ooo;Ham«. T*) 12.C10 Gr».-i r^ti. bags... 'M.Lcrrf. lb 222.7<V» -.vtiiie- ga^s BOOjLaxa oil. ga'.s J"O <ICme€- ■ !S.«» Grease. TT> 55.20» iT'rfj barp. gals.- 4^SO Better. Tb 1.300 i-UKSU ii-^ l.rso Chc*se, Tb ... 22.05J CASH QUOTATIONS. ''rai.N'- X»l Cdy^WSTisjCottoa; rniddlirj: «W • i-^T Ba Nj 1 38 K7^si Coffee. "Co 7 Uir> S if-« ; rails — SC»i | Sugar, grxmzlated 3 t^i» c-;ri*r, ingots. IS r>"> iVoiasses. O K. prime 4<> £T.. famUy Jl7 i2i» i."'-v gr .(: A 3^s*2 . 4 C 7"— i Kt-ef hams. 30<)..' f... .. - m» I Tallow, prime 6 V-ett Ka 2 red— - 1 <*:s I Pert, meya 16 50 rwTxo S sdxea.;: s:'i Hogs, draped. ieo Ib. S«j fcaC2»te3:n>---- i>r*: Lard, prime *• 77-, ftea-, zi:*. paienta C 75 < GENERAL MARKET REPORT. New Tork. October 14. ISOS. fprjXE — Tbe coffee market was infuer.ceJ only ty :^e declining t«iiien<T r-j^rtej in ih« Zeri^ss market? ar.d Wjurincwft rnmary r<^-eip-_s. Th« rartet cxr.ei T< points Mgfcer on me rnon'h and !i njcti ic»?r cr. another, but generally unc-hang*!. ar-1 c'wei BCBadT. net tr.rhar.c^d to 5 poiriLs icwer. Business wif rs.t^*T mere act;v« than jvc*at!j-. with Bales for the. cjt r»i-rr;<-Q at Sl.tOO bac». Part of the business r~ jcrrei cosseted of Fwit-hing. Otherwise there was s?m^ etllteg ty Tzs>i~ irsrerertr. but oiT'rings were pretty wtl! _4imcr±~£ *"*" *■ iwailnluc dertand. whi-h raav havv b«-?n J*r tcth e'rrants.. and the tieajn^h appearance, of th". Tej BrasQiaß noctmnt was modified by tb« lart tha.: '« fo'lCTw-d a T*nod v.-n«r. receipts Vf« much curtailed ty labor trouVt** at Santos. Ejjd prnhably reflects trie lamnDSlaUoa wiicb orenrred In the interior during that 'tir*. a.s.v the rrot>as.sr:y o ' ver> Isrg" cleararj.-*>s frcm St=t.^s :r, th-e iery roar ftrt'jr^. Beth the Kuror^ean mar _«*;« were x * i<r-ir.i !ow»r at th« hour of th« local or^ning. ba Jfce sntr rfamge. rfrr:'i in Brazil was a decline of Z-0 t*js la t!»e p«tce of Baatoa 7s. necxipts at t:.e two r?rts were l^. I "^' bags. a2rai-."t eo.>)tM> last year ani jnaWG rw« yters ago. .Ttirciahy rewtpta were 91.603 tc<s. £ga:n«t #*.000 !22t jear sr>l EB,mQ trn jears a^o. Rite va? reported in c.n*> disui^t at »o Paulo, with clomir asnOftimw «■!«*• whore in that Ptate. The market J.ir tpct cc?Tf-* was quVt. with qTio;aticr.B or: the basis «» «*«c rer Rio N« 7. TS* rs-=c» of contract pri»-^s In The local market to-day «-.-.£ as follows: Yester f^per.iris. Hfeh. !.«t Close <mv geaher -..v. -.-^ p..v. r.^r.rr.w R. 55 g«|W*er _ _ 5.40«5.45 S.4?> t**^?*- 5.40 540 540 5.4063.45 5.40 ptv^li, — — — r..3.Mir> 40 r...--, •gfyj — — — r-.50ar. .".-. 135 T"J± -- SJ» R-3.? 5.30 5.30e5-3S 6.35 "S ■ ■• — — RJ!OeK.3S S3O til" *5-W» 5.30 5.T0 5.8065.35 .V.''.«> 535 5.35 5.^5 rSH:~ R& ■ - ftptßA^ ••• -T- SZ:5 Z: .— 5.3055.40 R.SO SSS^^^ls**^ «Tir^S?4sttfK - - 1 SS2?« ,v:°;- ts Jr'"' ir '--.^ lle - t * h<? <; -" ■"•^ « —*"- £ - I— '.'lO psles. ih» maiket orx".' l^ s'n-> at S**T^S! " f - 4 po;r ' s *° a d " c:ir^ I* - polnta, wme po ».-.a. ~T* lower !n rf«pinF» to easy ,-ah;^s ar.d foe! ** f - r '" "^r»;!» o'.hsr? ■«•«-»» i ; ;jr!^-r ns covering by nearby J" :rt -~ e iir.'i buyl:^ of Januarj- by la.rge ir.tere&ts t-~:.r tbe -ariy WEior, 3i^ market worked op to a net z '-'~ z - - "f about 2*f^ poinis. with fkona showing m «sti-£5 ever r-jrr.nrt. of perking ahlpownta from the ie^ •to'-jr ana rr-pcrts cT higher Interior markets !ase rr T-^sday. bat the market ]aiT renctfd under Boxtthcm pS^ct ' ■' tIN Jste p.i=ition ari'i rtaJlzinz. Janu •r?. bowwer, was relatively arm daring th<- entin* bib ' T'Z. and in the iffraoot! fy'.ri back in within a print c* tbe T-p on coctlr-^al »-^-erir:g and spot hooaa ii^pms of a steady Improves Dent ■in v riera.l tra*i* are — r~a-«T resj.-onETU* for The scat* rring d^r.iiiri'3 wiii._-h ar> titn i* c~--elcr> cz. sort ppoty. Tbtre are rej>>r:* tna; faST S"'.'""^ t«ie> cf th«- local Etork have be^n F'i: Sr Fr.irTnerst ta mills. a=d Ehipnwntg in •LiSs Crtrtion ror.tjnu^ verr light. As the cotton com .c ben i= aioEilv of high gra^e. whi> Ihit heinsr FtTptJru' ;s low grade, tie average oT the 10-^cl stock irast te improvirg un^fr the prefr-r.t contract differ *nT*t. Th~ •wecther was "ge:.fraUy cdoJ. and it is r'" r &:n*C that the araouct of cotton gir.r.ed to October 15 t ::i be i -.-r h?£i y. Tte nmye of *-"r.tract priors in the local rr.srket to ctT- t^s is toOsni s : - Xcatcr- Or»-:r.E. K :^r:. Iy-T.* r-^«e <^2.v. CteJiwr 8.00 i*.ol f.SS F. 9053.00 bJK • - - I •- : ■ : ' ■ ■ ■ I **• ii' ii«*'^ ! ' "• BlatB«r Bewfac Mc.chlne ici..:,*'-^ r;8 3>lrnan. I w'j! effer at pub- cr . &^ to! *r 15. st 4 p. m.. at 8R **i^T- «Jt2--*:tan. 2 8:r ; ««-r sewing » _^__-^ Berssteln. Auctlo Cte r. EALE --Jacob O*-ns:«r. A^ *'- 2^'r A *' :j ">^ay. at S» o'clock, at Ur. " ™'- <? -d ft.. Borousii of Manr.at- dZr "V~ rce an<3 ehttteli o? a «a!o-jr>. "tier ef Attorney f, jr Mortgage-. NTH j •--"-*• --'.....Jr.U «M.j »**°« *I^ ifl-'i fI -'L carh •' c^"3 t*a-» Pianos: ?• :*rf k 1( " rrpr««itativ« w;>: call: ■ BBS November e.r.7 8.76 <!7 STr I g-7fl 70 D«c<-niber . ..S.<*4» 8.73 Mil 8.7(>a5.71 «-.71 January 8.50 5.5-^« fc.so P.IiPSiS.SI B.BU February — — — h.6>!iis:,2 8.48 Harca 8.4« 5.30 5.44 S.4ti§S.47 h 4H May 5.42 K4fl S.3S S.3i»gS.4O « 40 July 8.37 8 !7 8.54 fe:i.i^? ( 34 6.38 The local market for spot cotton was quiet and 5 points higher nt 20c for middling upland and J*.4sc for middling Oulf. Sales for consumption. 295 bales. Southern *pot markets we ._. t*iaa*ra|l ■ . as follows: MoMle q'-ict. uachDnseU at 81 sales, 200 bales; Savannah steady, unchanged at 4 c; Bales. 2.188 bales: Charleston rteady. hanged at B%c: Norfolk steady, l-l<Jc higher at S 15-16 c; sa>e, 222 bales; B.altimor« nominal, unchanged at 9 l «c; 'Augusta rtrady. unchanged at S^c: nales. 1.1R6 bates; St. Louis quiet, unchanged at !»c: Little Rock steady, unchanged -nt SVaC: Houston steady, .:ici;»iipe'i at V*' : : sales. 2.41S bales; Galveston steady, unchanged at 0c: pales, 2.200 bales; New Orleans stead}', unchanged at 6 T »c: sales. 2.*<>o bales; Meniphis easy, unclianged at S"»c; sales' .",. .00 bales. Estimated receipts at leading points for Thursday: At Houston. IS.OOO to 19, C00 bales, against 1."..54H ba!«s last wet and 6.02:1 last year: at Oalveston. 12.000 to 14.000 bales, against 18.1 M last week and S.o:ii) last year, and at New Orleans, 7.300 to 0,000 bales, against 10,180 last week and 3,437 last year. / Cotton Exchange special Liverpool cables: Spot cot ton dull and ur.chnr.ged. Sales. 5.000 bales: specula tion and export. 200; American. 4.000; receipts. 14,000, all American. Middling upland, Ji.o2d. Futures opened quiet but steady and unchanged. Closed quiet at a net advance of 1 point to a decline of - points. Octo ber 4.744; October-November, 4.«3 1 id: November-De cember. 4.57 1 -»d: December- January. 4 *-7. . . January- February and February-March. 4.JM; March-April. 4.5.%4<5; Apri'.-May. 4.&.V1: Ma June and June-July. 4.54 »^d: July- August, 4 '■"■■'.. Manchester — and cloths dull. VI tn R AND MEAL — Flour was (Irmly heM to-day at old prices. Transactions were of moderate values and included spring patents and Kansas straights for moat part. Rye flour quiet ajtid unchanged. The following »vre pries quoted or the New York Produce Ex ■■' i' : PpTing patent*. Sr. 4o{?|:n 50; winter straights, $4 40f354 .>."; wirrrer patents. $4 J>fSr*4 « spring clears. $4 205J54 6T>: -xtra No 1 winter, (3«S^2 00: extra No 2 winter. $3 M C-Sffl. BUCKWHEAT FI>"»UR — Market oasy. rjuoted: |280e¥S10 to Brrive. per 100 Ib sac] RYE FLOUR— Quiet: Quoted: Fair to good. $4 253J4 60: choice to fancy. iJ4 ">C>^s4 00. OSRNMBAL — Quiet: Quoted: Kiln dried. ;f4 15. BAGMKALr- Quoted: Fir.fi White and yel |*loir. ?1 70: coarse. $165. FEED — Western easy: city ' easy. Quot<v3: Western sprlrg. f2M; stacdaxd mlddlins. 52.">: flour do. $27 10; red dug. 529 W; city bran. *i 2 bu:k. 522 33 saoks; middling. t2336©»28; red <Jog, I -• <v> all October shipment: hominy chop, $29 50 tulk, ; fCOTo sarks: oilmeal. $32 s(J©s*.l. «iKAIN — WHEAT — Dry weather reports from the South'* furnished the leading Influence in wheat to-day. expla'.nir.K an advance of \Q%c. per bushel, part of which was lost near tl.e rlose, so that tiual pri.-cs tvpr<» ab«ut '■, c net higher. No effort was made to r^*"ri the advance, and th«» buyinsr was mainly of a «jui»t order all day. both through conn Is hnu'cs and by shorts, aggressive support being checked by th<i rrpsciic<» of a low barometer in the far Northwest, which jr;n e» porac iniiications of w.-«rklne down ov«r drouth fections. In the afternoon a report from Okla homa claimed 10 per cent reduction in area, with plarulns not all finished yet, but from other sections of the belt a good rain soon would do much to pro mote a fairly normal acreage, it was said. Owing to the advanc« exporters had an idle day, and some re sales w-re reported. The only business f-onf.rmed was 2S» loads of Manitoba at Duluth late Tuesday. Foreign po'.it^cal news had a diFtinctly b^tt^r ion», and partly accour.ted for a decline of V'a Sd in th» Liverpool market. In connection with better weather In Ger masy for pec3lr.g. The Berlin market r'.;sed %?. net lower. PriT.ary receipts for the day fell o!T eonslder al>lv. agTr^fe-ating j.! r >o.ooo busli^'.s at all points, com r-arVd with fiPl/'A'" 1 b-i«hf»i« in thf previous year, in cluding <v>2 cam at Minneapolis and Duluto, against ;,if> cars a year ago. The Winnipeg arrivals were 440 cars, versus 34S cars last year. At th« mediate opening, domestic prices all showed plight declines, in line with the easier cablrs. but this was promptly r^roverod and fer the res: of the f'.ay firmness w?s the ni> pxc»pt uecr the close. a« noted. Thp Inral msh market was Tnpted n<= follows: No 2 red, $107", fi 51 o>;% elevator, atrl J1 O9 T , f.'oib r>f">at. No 1 Northern Duluth. SI IT., and No 2 hard winter. $1 10 fob afloat. CORN — Up to the last ----- -.--. fairly st-a.lv within a nr.rrow range nf prices, but near the close hr"'<" q-iit" sharply und->r liquidation ircuced by favorable weather and proypects for a?i »tar!y movement of new corn, final price? in New T>rk showing "3 n«»t loss. Commission houses were- moderate Bellan during the day. Only 24.".. 000 bushels were received at interior points, oompa-^d with 7R7.000 bushels trie yev'ous year Liverpool closed \>s Ud lower, ard ITO further export interest ■was shown. No 2 corn here closed nominal again, p.t S".- In elevator an.l S"Uc f n b afloat to arrive. OATS The pnrlj- market was r.it,h r weak, and after a Fharr> rally on commission house buying ngair. soM off tvltri rorn. closing easy. <"ash oats tn New York were quoted ns f«Hows: Mixed. 2*J to "2 Ib. 5l p ?r>2 V; natural white. 2R to 31 Ib. 525.">4c. an'i clipped white, T. 2to 40 lb. 54058 c. RYE — Market onsy; No 2 ■.■.■-• em. WW T <- nominal t " h New T'irk. BARLEY — Market firm; malting. Ol'cftSSc c 1 f Buffalo, and feed- Ing. 61»iC c 1 t New York. NEW YORK PRICE*. Teater- W?!?at: Openir.s-. Hlch. \xrw. «7Io«^. day. r>erertiber Jl TO-'i $1104 $1 0»S $1 in*, 51 (ti\ May 110 111 110 1 10 7 s 1 10** Corn : r>e.-err.ber — — ■ — 75 7nH May — — — 72'ri 72 T » CHICAGO prices. Wheat: December «•■.?•■."■*■ $1 oo 1 . May 1 f'Vi 3 04'^ 103% 1 or.'i 1 03 S July »S% 'A'\ 98% tif.t>» 88 "s December fia 7 -. M% fia% RS > fA May .... 83 «•"'•; C<3 i< 6.? 1 * raH July 82% C2S • . :1 g G2'-s 62 T -g Cats: r»«"-err.&er 4" <-'. 4<: 4«'i 18% May M CO's 50 ,' ■' . BO^i July 464 46's 40 43 ■" . I^src: January 9 <"•■> P 22 or. SIS 9 OS Majfe .' £97 017 .<- :-7 . m 0 12 . SOO H*!b= : January .?r^ R2n poo si: ns JUy -. «3 BCB ■--' f-ifZ Tcrk : Jar.jary 13 02 3.1 4O 3.%-On 15 30 15 on May .". 14 Sfi 3." 20 34~57 L 5L 5 . 1 "— 14 w .M£TALS— TIN — The London market* was "higher, witn tr-c-t quoted at £!32 7s «|d and futures at £1.f4 2<= e.i. I»callv the narkft -was quiet but hi^b»r in sympathy with tb« frre: K r: a-ivan-e at 2». 10©28.33 c. COPPER — V.as 1 i»t at £.">3 15s f<^r spf>t in the Ix)n1on market. bat funir«i there w«re unchanged at £SO :-- G-1. The focal rnarkr-t was duil and uncliarsre^, with lake quoted laflr.r at 12 >7V5£"13.124e. LEAD— Advanced to £13 Cs ",i in isrAtrn. Tn» l^ral market was dull at 4 "7." 4. 40-. FPKL.TEK— I'ecIIneJ to £19 ■- G<l In London. OR SAZ.H. i A27TZQUE FUKN.ITT'F.n.— Phrrt^lan se'.l irs clie'-tirn. oommeoeiiig to-day, at hla horrid. 7t> \V»si 47th Bt. tOST — R i > -v3OO6LS. BANKBOOK No. 304.651 of the Union Dime Saving Institution it missing. Any per f>T! having a claim to it is hereby called j utxrn to present tre sace vithin t^n days c.t s'jbn.'t to bArlag said passbook cancelled tr.J a nevr oce lfi^uei. BAKBIBOOE No. 451.&22 of the Union L'irr.P t^r.vir.gs Institution Is rr.is'lng. Ar.y p*rsni ha\lnjr a claim to it is hereby caaied upon to present th»» sari-i«> within ten days, or submit to having said passbook cance'it^d and a new one issued. lyiHT. — Bankbonk No. 4:*S.7Cr of I>ry liopk .^avlnjr.s Institution. Any person having claims upon stld book is railed upon to present tbe sarr.e to th» Ijank within thirty days, or tho kiH tx>ok »iil if declared can t-«-ii*d and extinguished, and a new oiie Is eued in Ueu thereof. LO«T. — Bankbook No. t»jn.. r .2C. Bank for Savlr.^?. 2>*o 4th are.. Now York. Pay ment stopped. Please return b r -ok to bank. ! L.^>?T or STOL.KN. — Bankbook No. t6ti.7&l. of the ETn!?ra:;t Industrial Sartn^s Bank. J Payrriert f=*"srped. I^eaee return* touk to benk. No. '1 Chambers It LOST OB STOLBV. — Bankbook No. 'JW .'."il of t!,e Ernipr^nt lr.'!u.-^tria! Bat r.:-- Bank. Payment stopped. I'!'.af«- return book to Lank. No Z-1 <':!■. a^:^'«ts r.. iioonxg AMI leaders. TTTne^ ?T?tem— hanging 'llea'df.rs away from val! by I^ane^s patent pipe hang*-r« saves leader, fcia-. <-•= wall. Cireu •irs c-ailed. Ira U. L*ne. E. C4th st. _ STAMPS AND COINS. OLD COINS, medals, paper money, bougat. ; »old. Tbom»» I. FT:.:- r, 33 E. 22i «t. V T. BTojKAGis NOTICES. '■ Tl>r line 10 ctg. I NEW YORK. OetoVr IS. 190«. — To Mrq. K. Welk*. llrs. Uutler. Estate or Guaxaire ! Hellrunc Albert Arns, Jr., and Otto Heli rangr. eiecjtors; iieatri^e Thorno. 11 rs. j V.'alter Maelr*£or, Urs. Minnie Mc-rrls. <"ha» R AncTSo:i. Pauline TlllTEzr. Jani-s FouSff. Mrp. il. M. L>e lluth. Mrs. Jennie <iordcn. Mrs. Mabane. Mrs Jennie f'omit here, Mrs. K. Barxe?. Mrs. <;. Ja-quf-s. Miss Julia fichaff<-r. Mrs. Carrie Easier, Vre f'raii'ls A«!H-y, Mrs. C. Hunnc". II r«. M Draper. Elizabeth Itrarry. Mre. E. Thompson. Wright Huntlns-tun, Irs. J. | Patterson. TV. J. Harriett. Wm. Crawford. Mrs Mary Erfort, Mrs. J. BUlopa, Wm. j Entledse, Mrs. M. Philli^i Ml^s C Cole ir,an. Mrs. <i. Corntct. Mrs. Matti« Tucker. EaJvltol Mfp Co.. D. Gantt. M. J. Ila.tf.eld. Mrs L Trotmrnjl. O. W. rtell. Mrs. Mary Ra'e- llr« II KaJrxeath* r. Isaac Mosss. Mrs "wm. Brodus. James Powell. Mrs. H. Ojlenian. Mrs. N. O. O'Harn. John Morlarlty. Wm Ef IxMiisch. B. liauiuann. Henry Tf omM Mrs. Annie I'ursseli. Mrs. Annie Oiilian Jf.r.n Mai£. Sllss J. Good. Mrs. M"".»» OweiiE 11. Wl:iiams. Mra, Jennn PrrilUi James P.ol.inson, Miss L. JobßSOn. Mrs Mary Spencer. I*. J. OKasrhai:. Urs. Jamer I<ch»rty *• ''".. Ixjuls Bird. Mr«. I_ Tavlor' Mrs" Mary Brown. J. M. Williams, Walter Hrad'.*mn. Thorras JlUnroH Fran* T>>-.>r f N Staniey. Mis fcims. [las /■■ PMt«r W. E. Smith and Mr.-.. Etnlly Ert n-an:" You are i^reby notified that, the et'-rag" l-»lr£ due and the time zor pav rn^nt of r-.v Il^n therefor havins been 6 iv*-n v.ju I Trt!l cause B-ir.H property, to w«t. hwi^bolfi gt^*. Personal eff'cts and mer cha-di»e. stored by you or In your cmw In ryw»tthoui* to be sold at pub!!o au-- Uon. aroordirg to the statute Is «X* CUM SSa end ramtdcO. «t my twebauaes, Jll B-1 »i; : wVst 41ft «t.. N-w York «ty, on Thursday Novembers. !«**«. at VrJftm.m.. Li if Si tale thereof Is not con l?^ted on th- «at«S d«»* the wl- »ill be con^nuM at ih- stme p;ac, on .adl and e'.^ry Tnursday thereafter rexrept Thursday. *W^* et W:3'J a. m.. until the rtle 1« eompMtod. Guaranty Storage Warehouses. John J. •V.Vbh. Proprietor. WATCHES. DIAMONDS * KwsUt I Pw fUa»>, '-.■i.-.i.-j ..T-.i ;.7r. .'♦ '. ;H±lS ■•••« ' BIGHESTiPBZCBS fcr diamonds, precious stocts. cJU ro:d. jewelry. Esiu lilished l*M. Mis. Isjach'a Boa. trti Ers^wK^. NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUXK. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1908. Th» local market continued quiet at 4.77 <_ *c. iriON — The London Iron market was lower, with standard foundry quoted at 4i» 3d and Cleveland warrajKa^ at 48« ad. Locally the mancet was unchanged, with No 2 foundry Northern quoted at <16@$1C 75. The markr-t for pig Iron certificates on toe Produce Exchange was dull and unchanged, with regulars quoted as follow*: Cash, Jls 25©J16; October. Sir. SOOfIB 75; November. $13 3047 Jin. and December, ?10 :**ifs\ts 25. MOLASSES A.M» >\Kt The market for molasses and syrups waa fairly^ active and held steady at un changed prices. Quotations follow: New Orleans asat trlfupU,- common. 16®19c; fair. lP©22c; good, aiae; prime. 23@30;: New Orleans open kett^> 2»<5 4_c: STRUPS. common. 13igl7c: rair, lft®2oc; good. lUJ— o. prime, 234?25c; fancy. 27®30c. » — Cottonseed oil was easier under local bear hammering ar.d poor demand for actual oil. Mills show no disposition to lower crude values. Sales, t«io October. "7V . 100 November and 100 December, 3i\c; 1.300 Januarj". 37H©37Sc; 100 March, oil. 38^4c; V*) March, new. 8.13 c and COO May, 5.24g5.20c. Unseed oil was unchanged. Refined petroleum was In sessona de mand, with prices well sustained. We quote: PETRO LKTJJI. standard white, bbls. b.r>Oc; bulk. &<•. 1^ i"a delphla. K4.V -. bulk. 4J6c; refined, cases. New forts. Ti.JWc; Philadelphia. lO.SSc; water white. J^jw fOTK. 10c; bulk. 8J0c; Philadelphia. 9.95 c; bulk, n.4jc; water white, cases. New York. 12 »<>■■. Philadelphia, 1...» c. COTTONSEED Prime crude. 25»e2»Hc; prime sum mer yellow, spot, ::7 ,;-■ October a7-.*®33c; Novem ber, 37 l i®37hc; December. 37'*©37Hc: Janiarj-. ... UW 37»*c: March, old. SBH©S9c; new. 13&3 1 and May. 5.2106.24 c; oft summer yellow. October, 37^.^1 • good off summer yellow. 87\i©38c; prime white. S.sg4lc: prime winter yellow. 4IHiN3Ue. LINSEED Oil/— American seed, city raw, ITQIHI out-of-town raw. 41®42c; Cal cutta raw. '■' LARD OIL, 76^. ' , PROVISION?— In face of heavy receipts and lo^r hogs, provisions ha.l a good demand from packers ana investment interests to-day, advancing sharply. M ° erato reactions followed In the late afternoon under reaiiring and the market closed steady. Chicago re ceipts, 23.0Q0: estimated for Thursday. 25.000. Total Western receipts, 102.000 hogs, Including 20.003 at Kansas City and 8.000 nt Omaha. PORK-bti-aav. Quoted: Mess. *16 256 $16 75: family, 9519921 80, short clear. $20© 522. BEEF— Quoted: _ fees. $13 .-oirsl4: family. $10 7.-.-.J JIT 50: packet. $;..■*:'.: extra India mess. $24 50&*23 BEEF HAMS— Quiet. Quoted at $29® 5.11. DRESSED HOGS— Easier Qu<>t_ed. Bacons. si, c ; ISO lb. S»»c: 140 Ib. 84c: pigs, »*«■ CUT MEATS— Plcklfd bellies steady. Quoted: P: ti« lc ; ing, ll'ic; 10 lb. 11H<-: 12 ">• ll*c; 14 lb. lie. TV-Ule<i hams iteady; quoted a: 114 c. TALLOW— St.-ady. City, 6c: Country. r.-\ tr-,c. LARD— Firm Quoted Middle Western, 9.7509.80 c City lard steady: quotea at !' ■-.•. Refined lard steady. Quoted: 3outn Amtnca, U.2r.r; Continent. ...;.i.-: Brazil, kegs. 12.7.'-c. • >m pound steady; quoted at 7 ! U&Bc. STEARIN E— Quiet. Quoted: Oleo. 12' i @ i:t^.c; city lard stearlne. lI%OIZe. KICK— The market for rice was fairly active here anrl steady, with busings at the Southern markets ruther qu!«t at the moment, bat the general temper of th^ ma f" kets eteadv to firm, with price? nnchangea. yirta tinns Joll-.w: Soreenines, Z\e»c. ordinary. 4_a4 I»c.I »c. rair. 4He<^c: Rood ordinary, r.^.'.Sc: prime. BW'ACj choice. &@«"'<c; Patno, foreign. s®6c: Rangoon. 4%#ac SUGAR— There was a steady market for rodnM rugar. owing to the firmer tone of raws, and a fairly good business was closed. Pri-~es were anchang-d. The fol lowing ?.rf list prices, subject to a rebate of 1" points aM a discount of 1 p»r cent for cash seven da;-- Crystal domir.es. 7..^c: Eagle tablvta. 7.30 c: cut loaf. „ ' .""■ ' crushed". r..70r: mould A. 3.35 c; cubes. Eagle 5 Ib ba#ri powdered and Kagle confer-tioners" granulated. •'— " • XXXX pr>vrd»re<3 5.15 c; powdered, coarse powdered an T fruit powdered. 6 H>c; Eagle coarne and extra fine granu lated. s<-: Eagle 2 B cartons of rine granulated 5.20 c: - th rays do. o.SOc: 3H Tt> bags do. .^.23c; 5 tb hagt rto. 6.200; 10 a bags do. r..ir>o: .' and 60 IT) bag 3 do, C.CoC; Eati"* fine or standard granulated anrT diamond A £•■ : confectioners- A. 4.8) c: No 1. 4.SOc: Nos 2 and 3, 4.,..<-: No •( 4 700- No 5 4 Bsc No 6. 4.6iV-- No 7. 4.r.r«;: No H, 4.50 - No fl 4 4Cc; No 10, 4.3T»c: No 11. 4.3;*-; No 12. 425c;'No 18. 4.2*>c: Nor 14. 15 and 1«. 4.15 c. The market for raw sugar dosed with a firmer tone and a more posi tive rang? of prires established. The quoted range Is n.iw 5 !>r.r icr ftfi test centrifugal. 3.4.V- for Sf> test muscrvacio and" S.2(>c for bo teat molasses E'-Jgar. This ranee was rosed on th<? sale of Java sugar mentioned yesterday, tt having transpired thai It whs closed at 10a 4^d. vhlch If equal to between 3.03 c and :;.!>» duty pa:d bari«. *M test, At the extreme c!os« of the market business was quiet, but holders heliT Java cargoes a shade above the price ssked yesterday: thus, it* 7'-<! was asKed for Java due within a -^eek and Iff Mi a little further off. It df.es not follow, however, that «uga:s coul.l not be 5 Ught a sha'Te unler those prices. Refiners, howeter, are ap parently Indifferent about taking stock at the rann»nt. The London market for beet Fvgrar was \'3l' L s4 higher early in 'he, day. with October «juoted at Us lOHd nnJ November at 9s'lj' i' 3i '3 and Jfav at l"s T.d. closing even a little firmer than the above Th» wee* statement of th« movement of ougai at the four Unitnr states rort-«. as given by Wlllet &. Gray. shows the fnl^-v.ing: Rereipts. IP 5».".4 tors, whidi stands against «1,140 the we»k 1< for.-. 16.300 las', year an-1 53.000 two years as Meltings f.»r the week were 4.". (XV) tons, against 4~>.bm last v.-eek. 4j (wvi j as t yriir and 4S.OW two years ago. Total stu !k is 252.293 tona. against 277,-"3f» the previous week. 21 J.TI 2 last vcar and 170. X two years ago. MILK AM) niEAM-Tlie Exchange pries to the shipper in the 2<'c Zone remains at ?.*ir, with r.o Inrli catlon of a change before November 1. Tie. ad ranca of October 3 has drawn a quantity of factory mi^k to the market .easing the shortage Jev.ish holidays this week probably will brine: about a continuation of the overstorkeci condition. The receipts of mi!k and cream In 40-f;uart cans for the week ended on October 10 were as follows: Milk. Cr-am. Erie 38,420 1.H04 Si^q-ieharna 5.119 100 %V»sr Ph-ire 12.271 334 Lackawanna 52.800 1.0r.0 New York Central Hong haul) 700 3.10 New Tork Centra! CKarlem) 11.11.'. I.SOO Ontario 42.010 1 64:! Lehlgh, Valley 24.242 S4.T Homer Rams.lell Line 4.2*0 2!»5 New Haven 5.370 — Other sources 6.000 230 Totals 257.427 S.V>39 EUROPEAN PRODUCE MARKET. Liverpool. Oct. 14.— Closirg: WHEAT— Spot stfady; No 2 red Western winter. 7s SH<i; futures quiet: I>e'fni her. 7s S^.d: March. 73 5%<1; May, 7s 4-,,; CORN— Spot steady: Aroertcan mixed, 7s 3'jd: futures quiet: Oct iber. S* ft J 4 d: ■ ■ embei . r.s S'id FLOXR— Winter i>a-ents Btei.:y. 2ti3 .".!. HCPS at I>ondon (Pacific Coast) steady. £2fi-- 10?. KKKF— Extra Irrlia mf?s firm. Ilf's. ■• .r: k — P-lme mess. 'W>stem. strong. '•2« Bd. HAMS — Short cut. 14 to 1(, TTj. du!l. Ks. RA'V)X_«\imberland rut, 26 to "O Tb. easy. 5.15; short rib, 1« to 24 Ib, easy 5.1s M; lor:^ rlrar middles, light, 2." to 84 To. dull. ,".',s: lung Wear miildles. hsav;. 35 to 40 •?>, dull. 525: short clear backs, Ifi to 20 Ih. dull. 50a F.d: riear bellies. 14 to is n «-asi. fiJis r,<i. L.\r.l>- -Prime Western, in tierces, weak. 4. i: <s: American reiinni. in pails, weak. 50s «>T. .-?HCH'LP"R3 — Square. 11 to 13 ' n>. quiet, 425. ''HEE^'E- Canadian finest whit--, no-x. .... do colored, new. steady, r.ls. TALLOW — Prime c'.ry steely, 2;ts »sd. TCRPEN- TiNE — Spirits quiet, 2Cs <ir,. LINSEED OlL— Easy 235. PETROLEUM— Steady, 7U<f. ROSlN— Common steady, 7a, T\rE\VR!TING 4DPREPPINO fa.~-einile typewritten let-r te-s t!:an cannot be dlsUnguished from origlni] typewritten letter: none better at any price; smd for representative. Stand ard Letter Company, 4W West 23d Ft. Tele phone 4i35." — Chelsea. -' Hf.ra :; i VICTOR VISIBLE. 79 Nassau St.; cata logue tree; ail makes taken pajt pay ment; ba.-eains in Cnderwooda, Hemtng tuns. Olivers. Sm:the. DIPLOrMENT AGENCIES. lOlfliBESiE'S EMPLOYMENT iOBEAU """ 71<i LJEXINGTON AYE. 8..1. B7th and 68th sts. Tel. 1035— Plaza. S T ri.-tlv first ilajss doni'istli: help. "'s^arrllnavlan pi'ls a specialty. HELP WANTKD. "~ Female. ' I is words " ir> ctj - ! ■M words -2 eta. I Exceeding 3* words, each 6 | words entire_e.dvt_. 5 cts. j WANTED.— In Email, private family of adults only, two maids. otk« as cook and laundreaa t laundry work very limited », other cs ct-ani>.er:naiu and waltreas; must thor oughly understand thjer ttrtte**™"* **£ sonally rt-.-omnieinied. Apply 3JO « e*t .<>uh tt.. af'ttr 1 v. i. X WAKTOP. I 24 words. 3 times . 25 eta I j -21 words. 7 tiaies 50 cts. I Ma c ATHLETIC. rffineU young man. "pert Dhyaical culturist and masseur, will call at genUenaWa reuidt-.H-e mornings; highly recc.mnierjded by mriuber of New orlc club. Athletics. TTlbuna Uptown omce. 1364 Broadway. .^__ . . club. i ren e» lo BOOTBUi.CKJ3ia:—'W*nt place in hotel. dei>ot or cult; willing to do anything; 1» vearis' experience; reference; shine any kin': of shoe. Qwm Hunt, 71st st. aud Kondout, Kingston, N. V. CHAUFFEUR.— By young Swede, in pri vate family: experienci-d in driving ana repairing nasvlene or electric cars; also be u.*t>ful around honsej beat references given. Addreie A. liaiie, 421 C&th St.. Brooklyn. CHAUFFEUR. 23. married; three years' experience: can (Jo ■■■ n repairs; careful driver; good references: city or country. T. Jansen. 76e I'ark Place, Brooklyn. CHAUFFEUR.— Hy tiwede. ■ mechanic; years' shop arid driving" experience on high grade car?; excellent private refer ences K. CarlaonJ 215 iCaat with st. CHAUFFKTTR, IS American; 'hree years' expertenee; can do own repairs; careful driver; Kwid references; city or country. X. Jen*en. 766 Park I'Jace. Brooklyn. ,-HA! | ..est. «..b«r driver: any eratands ail about the business , J Q. Ardollao, LOW AUantl CHAirFFETTl. Merhanlr; sinirle; r..:iabl«; ' no urn for lnt<jslcatln(f liquors; can iriv* jjood reference. Addre-ss 8. Whetton. 4406 4'h aye., Brooklyn. CHAUFFEUR.— <Vjo<S merhanlc; reference. Roozan, 533 West BTtli Kt. CA RPBNTETt, &r. — Mm. handy a* car p^ni^r axid painter, at' thing. Stso East 124 th st.. care Byversen. CI'TTEK. dfsljin-r and tattern maker of ladles' and - garments: with bl«r firm or large tallOTlnK establishment; terms moderate. Addrrts C t>. 1.. Tribune Uptown Ofllca. l.T>-» Broarfwmy. DIE BETTER. — Flrst-claas. j.n power and foot prtrsse*. A. WUda, 25t)0 Sth aye. DRIVfiR.- Ry youn« man. 21; wi;:inK. •» perlente- tlire^ years' references. Petml. 411 East Jl.'.th st. DHAFTHMAN — Mrrhanlcal. detalW and tra<«-r; young man. 27; four yeur?' shep sn.l f\« y«-a!S' d:av.iiiiS luum fxrerieru'-: raodf-rjte ral*.ry. E. J. id.. 471U fclli ay«.. t. .<o. m WORK WASTED. Mnie. i 24 wor<!s. 3 times 2.". cts. I I 24 words. 7 tlm»s 50 cts. | ENGIN . • By young man; capable of tak'r.R oha-ge of any i>!ant: hotel. offiVe huildine or factory; understamis his work thoroughly. J. Booth. 134 West l4Bd st. FIREMAN* and electrician, or a? watch man; trustworthy and competent; abie mechanic ad repair man; has good refer ences. .fa. 446 West r.Sd st. MACHINIST, tool and dl«>mak<T. lathe, sliar«"r. mining, automobile repairs, en gineer or fireman. Van Hoofstadt. 3(M East t-d st. MAN. SB; strong, honent and willing wTrk er; stead] position; r>»st refer^n^es. Ad ■fr«-ss A. SandLerg. care of McNlckle, 47'J Mcrris aye. m ' i MAN. — Married; a-ood education; ace-i 45: • healthy: no baa habits; at anything; email salary. W. 1.. 108 2d aye.. I>ong islanJ City. MAX.— Married; ax-'. 88; route driver's position or driver; honest, willing, steady; excellent reference; or anything that will pay $14 or more. Henry Behnk-. 401 SU> dani St.. Brooklyn. MAN. -Colored; all around horseman: any kind ..f work: references Ural class; handy man: city or country. 11. J. Kingston, 404, Myrtle aye.. Brooklyn. M AN. — Intelligent; temperate; aged 38; wishes to chan~* from uncertain em pli>ym»nt. as carpentc-. to something fteady; factory or *hi;.ping house preferred Carpt. 188 Columbia St.. Brooklyn. MASSEUR and PHYSICAL. TRAINER.— Expert: wishes t.» attend few more gen t!emen at their residence; hi«he«t refer ences. 8. X., Tribune Uptown O!tlc<?, 1304 Broadway. ■ at anything Mlchelaon, 2»1 Kast Hous ton x. :'.K. . r !n young man iIM; willing- an<l y. with references; desir ■ with advaji'-empnt. Nathan Kobre. 86 . Brooklyn. PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER and ARTIST, with grafiex. desires position with news paper or magazine; experienced: excellent references. Address Kirk. 823 Tribune Building. PRIVATE SCHOOL MASTER.— Or >■- boys' or men's club director; by a gentlwnon of experience tn a metropolitan social set tlement. A.. Box 42. Tribune Office. STABI.EMAN. — Useful man; s^ed M mar ried: strictly sober; Rood harness rlear.er. care of horses; around stable; handy gen eral worker; references. Cunvers. 215 East Kith Bt. STENOGRAPHER.— High echoo a- col lege eduiatlon; k-0',.1 correspondent: q ilclc and accurate: highest credentials. Address Christian. 119 East 24th st. STENOGRAPHER-BOOKKEEPER. —Man ag»d "H: experience: references. B. M. Tamil 1771 Madtson aye. > STENOGRAPHY. TYPEWRITING. OFTICB WORK. — Young man; aged IS; eip»~ rlenced. H.. 48 Cedar «t.. Brooklyn. LTHOL.STER.ER.— At residence or simp; day or piece work; parlor, dining, bad room furniture; mattresses remade; carpets laid. J. Baras. 121 Allen it. IHMASTER —Do shipping, rti-rlcal work; accurate at figures; highest refer ences. Address L. Sietnering, 107 23d »• . Brooklyn. WORK at anything; by youn* nan (24); bright, energetic. E. Jenkins, UJ2 St. Nicholas aye. YOUNG MAN-— lntelllgwit; at anything. George Erickson, 120 a Palisade a-. * Jer sey City. YOCNG MA>:, 22. respectable, will give bonus to any ann securing' him a steady position. John Kovacs, care of V. A. Alo 232 nth aye. YOUNG MAN. — German; married: work of any kind; In country; aged £> . handy with tools; reference. Holder. 303 Laat (. : ■ ■! Tni.'X'l MAN Highly educated; ajred 23; speiilss French ani German; r. v.-un ex- MrUaoa; in an wince. Address 1. A. X., 82i .TV..I SOU *U WORK WANTED. * i 24 word*. 8 times :..23 cts. I I 24 words. 7 times .. . ■ BO eta. I TOUNG MAN. — Aged 31 In wholesale giouse; plain penman; accurate at figures. 7 years' reference. Hugh Brink, 636 East l«th st. YOUNG MAN. 22. desires clerical position; thorough knowledge bookkeeping; under stands real estate business; last position public school teacher; beat references. H. A. I>lxon. 90 Prospect St.. Jersey City. N. J. YOI'NG MAN. — German; married; a any kind In country; In country twenty flvo'vears; handy with tcols, reference. Holder. 306 Kast \>&i n. YOUNG MAN.— Aged 21: well educated: any. sort of work; would Mat with party as general man or secretary. S. G. S;«ohn. 157 Norfolk st. WORK WANTED Female. I 24 words. 3 times 25 cts. I I 24 words. 7 times 50 t-ts. I A GENTLEWOMAN of middle age. with unexceptionable references, would llk« re en)fafrem«nt as companion, or other porli.on where capability and trustworthiness wouid be appn lated; cltj or country; would travel. Address M. B. 6.. Tgaikars, N. \. A LADY desires engagement to play IB* dancing or calisthenics. Address L. D ' -. Tribune Uptown OfSce, 1364 Broadway. COMPANION or SECRETARY.— By college graduate; stenographer, musician; excel lent raaaer; would travel; highest refer ences. Address F. W.. Box 172. Weati N. J. ._ FACIAL MASSAGE, manicuring. UslirllMß Ing. by refined young woman, at home or ladies' residences. May Leonard. 94 ilor ton st. GOVERNESS.— French lady: for one or twr> children; in New York family: highest reference.. Miss S. Verg-z. 4(5 West 2«th st. LITERARY ASSISTANT. K. -RET A COMPANION. — Refined young woman: 8 years' literary experience: will travel. Ad dress Box 257. New Canaan, conn. ted young lady ri<.«-.res -. :.r p. X . Sia Hanaattan are. SECRETARY. &c— A lady of the English nobiiity highly recommends her secretary and travelling companion: music, sewing, elementary French: chaperon to young g'^.s or governess to grown chili. M. L. H.. -25 West 14th St. SI2."RETARY.— An educated pentlewoman as private to lady; wo'ild also r°ad aloud If so rt<"ir<"l. A. E. G.. Tribune Uptown Office. 1364 Broadway. SOUTHERN LADT. pleasant voice anl manner, desires sft^rroon position t» real aloud to invalid genMemnn: rice. $1 on hour. Address A. P. B . 69 W-=st 71st. STENOGRAPHER and TYPIST — Thr»e years' experience; good r*-f<" T(-nr*r; Ba'.ary $15. 1214 Bushwlck aye., Brirklyn. ETENOGP.APHER. off":C« a?«irtant: four years' exr-frien'-e; accurate, willing; ref eren.-»; salary. $12. Miss Alice ilnneaa, 172 Columbus aye. STENOGKAPHER and BOOKJ<EF.PER.— Beginner: willing to start at tno'l<Tate •alary Roat Albei 34 Columbus ay». 5 STENOGRAPHER.— Christian experienced; neat and willing: salary. t~: .reference. Josephine McCabe, 310 Kast 142 d st. SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR: three years' P^pcrifn. « in hotfl and business houses. E. M., 4<iS West 333 st. ■TEACHING. — Highly educated Prencb^ woman, dlplomfte. teaching mornl in F»le-t private New Tork sc-hool. Uflsir»s afternoon position in rf-tarn for home, with or without salary: highest references. C 8.. Fox 22, Tribune Office. VISITING GOVERNESS.— Fr«nrh. Pw!j«; many year?" "xperiTce; morning, after noon engagements: tak»s rhlllren walking; best references. Aildress M!lp.. care Ander son, r>S5 Bergen St.. Brooklyn. nOiTE^TIC SITUATIONS TVANTEO. Mai*. ATTENDANT. nur<=e to Invalid or elderly gentleman or nervous case; hon<»st, «■> her stroni? and competent; Vifst of refer ences. John Stalter. 219 Wesi 68ih dt. BUTLER-VALET. — French: first cla?s city references ; competpnt In a!l branches; city or country- Sottft 100 West .">4th st. BUTLER. — First class. exp^riencpd man; ase-i SO: in private family; excellent city references as to rapabiiity. honesty nnJ so bripty. Address H. CiU, 20." East 5.1 d st. p.I"TLEK. — Younjr man; exp«rlonc«=<J : sr.ber; ""In private family; excellent references. E Kaphnaa, 51 West 22-1 st. BUTLER— CCX3K.— By colored man and wife: r'tv or country; city references. 14S Wfst Js2'l st.. care r.f L?e. CHKF. — Colored: ca.i take ful! rharcp; restaurant, hotel or club: best reference. Collins, 400 West 52d at. C3HEF.— EJxcellent German and French cooklns; elso party for fancy work or Eoorl plain cook: thoroughly cprnpftent in erery way an.l understanda ali duties; hon est. n«-at'an.l Industrious; go>xl rpferen-ies; erpli' year? in the country; Mages $4.1 Tip. Addrem Pe-lm. car? Powell, 101 West tvtth. CARETAKER.— Man and wife: gpnt!»>:iian'« plac : rlty or country: or In charge of institution: capable, re liable; Ivpt rpf<»r ences. Call, Albert King. MS Atlantic aye.. Brook!; n. ■ ■ COACHMAN • a ■ .-■ ■ ■ : • ■ employer, I B nd obliging. aye. COACHMAN. By neat young Scotchman; careful driver; srr.prally uspiul; excel lent rcforenrcs; has friend as stahlen.au. George, at Ma'hewson's Bureau. 818 6th avo. Tel. 37S — Bryant. COOK. —Japanese: first clays a!l around man; ROtxl cook; has been with me *lx yars. Inquire of C. J. Billson. 9 West 29th st. • R ■. ■ s. C. Ohlra. :•<• East 80th st. COLPI.K. — -Jan useful. tabl« or outsiJe work; wife cook ami laundress: both Scotch: young, neat; references. William. at Matnewson'a Bureau, Ms Cth aye. Tel. 378— Bryant. FOOTMAN. — Thoroughly competent man; understands care of fin'? horses and car riaii^s: be^t of reference! two y**ars with ia.-t employer. c. H.. 19 East 4Sth st. F!!:LMAN or JANITOR I ! maa. • — r, care of - 4.' Weal 50th st. FARMER or usefi:'. man. cook or hous« worker. by yourc Irish i tuple; no chil dren; excellent re'erence. Carpenter'! Bu reau. 1T.4 «th aye. GARDENER — By an Am«ri.\, marrle-V. no children; capable and willing, with best references. Address, Lir-sey. 323 West 24th st. GARDENER an.l vsFFT'L MAN.— Sineln; thoroughly understands care of hors<»!», carriafies flowers, all vegetables, lawn". milking, furnace; pood all around mar.: best reference. Edward. 12 Chatham Square. QARDENER.— Married : understands green house, fiowern. vegetah'es. horses, cows, chickens, furnace; wife cook an-1 la::ndres» If desired. Sablnl, 171 Alexar.der aye.. TBe Bronx. GARDENER and FARMF7R. — Married; mid-lie asce.l; one dausht'-r ■».-■"! 22: com petent in both branches: wife toard help, tend dairy. etc., if r»o.uired. Call or ad dress gardener. 119 West K>th st. GARDENER. — Married. a 0; on lemur '■• estate: 12 years' experl»nc«» In R-arden anti jrreenho'jsi' work; reference Address R. J.. New P.runswlck. N. J.. R. F. D. No. C. Box 78. JANI' references; with tools. A iirfs.'- Behrens. 239 I JANTTOB Colored eoapla rr'.n »■" • . Itjr ref.-ren I O. White. All East USth sr. SECOND HAND, COACHMAN or HOUST-S MAN. — By young German; agw! 24; sob»r. hones! willing; references; last em ployer can be seen; city or c-ountrj-. R. Dehorn. Mills Hotel. Bfitn st. an.! 7th aye. STEWARD or CHEF.— Colored : thoroughly understands both branchrs: hotel or olub preferred; holding- refer* for both: pres ent occupation dining car service. .H. ii. ■99 Weal 43th st. USEFUL MAN.— Middle aged German' coachman, garjtn^r; best of references; country preferred. O. X.. Tribune office. VALET. — Custom rf two or thren gent'e men. by Is It ing valet; Englishman; high est references. C. L.. 4CS i:ast ."Ist St. VALET — Would car* for Invalid or elderly gentl*>niun; can shave or Klv* massage If nqalrsd; patients' an.l r>h\nl< Inns' refer ence. . rtagei '• ! - Box 3ft, ■'■■ d .Spring, N. V. VALET.— Visiting; English; would like few gentlemen. can ilva best of referrnce*. Andrews Brooks. IS2 bast ««>th St. VALET or HOTTSKKEEPER.— To barh elors; young colored man; bc-st references. V. 11.. car* of iXutftji-s. 11l West Bvth it. DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. Mai*. WAITER.— By colored Protestant; willms; to be generally useful; very neat; lour years' reference; city or country- F. J., Mrs. Collier's Agency. 122 West 23d st. CHAMHERM.ATn — WAITRESS —By two girls, five years' referenrts; together or separately. O. 8 . Miss FttzGerald's Bu rtau. T^)3 Sth aye.. corn*? 42d st. CHAMBERMAID and plain sewing, by a competent young girl; v-ry best city rei- Call ISS iCast 71st st. CHAMBERMAID aad WAITRESS.— City cr suburbs; neat, willing and obliging. good chambermaid; very reliable. L, Hor mayer's Bureau. 153 West 23d st. Tele phone IS64 — Chelse-s. ' ■-^-~ ~ --.- ■- CHAMBERMAID and WAITRESS. — "Very neat, willing and competent Norwegian girl wages $22: friend housework or kit chenmaid. Osterberg's Bureau. 718 Lexing ton aye. Tel. 1055 — Plaza. CHAMBERMAID and WAITRESS.— First class: best reference: in city. Call Fin land Employment Bureau. 473 Columbus aye., near Nil st. CHAMBERMAID.— By a young -*irl. Call 314 East 3»th St.. Duffy's be:!. COOK. &c— LA DIES' MAID. French couple- man butler or cook; wlf» ladies maid or chambermaid and seamstress; city or country: references first classy wage* **«> for botla. Ju!l«n Euraau. 47 WW 42d St., Bryant Building. Tel. 43S1 — Bryant. COOK.— First class; very S°od plain and fancy cook; Rood references: wages 5-50 to $35; city or country. Flaherty's Bureau. 485 Columbus aye. Tel. 741 River. COOK — By day; dinners and luncheons: can oblige lady until suited; highly rec ommended by prominent families. Downey. 174. East %3th st. . COOK and LAUNDRES3. - CHAJI3ER ICAID and WAITRESS.— By two neat Swedish girls, Breaking English; referents; wages $22 and $20. respectively. Oster berg's Bureau, 716 Lexington aye. lei. 1055 — : Hza. COOK -Very neat Swedish girl: take entlrt. charge of kitchen: excellent references. wae»s. $30: friend cnambermald " nd 1 T ""T ress Oslerbers**. Bureau. 716 Lexington .1.- Tel. 10C5— Plaza. COOK CHAMBERMAID. Ac— Mother and daughter; one cr->k and launCrp.sS; other chambermaid and waitress, «-'L family; ... Kelly. 130 East -■• '■ COOK— WAITRESS.— Germans; sisters to cptber- cook J22- waitress, $20; refer ences Flaherty'* Bureau. 443 Columbua aye. Tel. 741— River. J 'COOK.— By New- England foman; counW preferred: references. H. M., 61. wa aye. COOK— By young Scotch Protesta- ;■ .f" T ex Fuburb*; y-a.-s in last situation. H. Hofma Bureau. IM ™ es- »> i Telephone, after 10 a. m.. ls64— Chelsea. | COOK.— First class; with b-st referenc*; i $35 a month. Mrs. Weld's Bureau. 4.3 I CoSurobus aye.. near , 3d st. COOK.— Can nil both branches, pastry and i eerwral cooking; personal references from last employer; hotel. N*waian. 4i)C Ist St.. Hcboken. ' COOK. — Verr neat; understands all i branches of plain and fanry cocli.ng. best 'of references: city or country. A. H-, airs. ' Collier'ii Agency, 122 West 23d st. : CCOK.— By Finnish woman; first d a »'i good mnnaser; best references from > w ! York families. Jusslla Bureau, 6&0 Lex 1 ingtcn aye. Tel. 4403— Plaza. 1 COOK.— in at tranches; t*^."?^! encea: goes out by day or cooks for panles ;' K^od on paatry. Kindly 'phon* t>742— Columbus. COOK.— By woman In hot.l or restau rant; thoroushly excerlenced la all ! branches; English -. first class references. 34. . Sutherland. 4SI West 22.1 «. , cOOK.-ln boarding- ho-J?-: understands : managing:: thoroughly competent to mar! ! T-.et. cater an.l take charge; city or coun i try three years' rtferances. Lai! »v>. btn | aye. and "s^'th st . Mrs. Cooper'i Bureau. ! FA MILT WASHING. Ironing: by month. ; w»ek cr dozen; private house; open air : drying: will furnish best references. 33 | East 72d st. ! FIRST CLASS cooks, laun<lre»n*?s. .wait resses .ariorrr.aids. chambermaid* and i housemaids on hand; mostly Scandinavian . and German nebj: referances strictly tn i ventilated. Scandinavian Emir. Bureau. - T«7 Lexington aye.. between I&tb. and 1 6Oti ' f.i Tel. 4SS7— Plaza. GENERAL WORKER In apartment, small family, by American Protestant woman; ' gmjil cook: "referecce; wages J2U. Call D. Jackaon, lSl> East 27th st. GENERAL HOUSEWORK.— aged i woman; no washing. Miss Hattle Gar ' ner. 4 Perry St. <ring three t-rnesi. H<»r»EKEr:rER. — Refined woman; rel!* : ble- capahln of entire charge; in wtd o-.vr-s family. A. 8.. Box 27. Tribune i Office. ' HOUSEWORK or XfP.PE.- <"»iri : lisht ho:Latfwork; or mind baby: personal refer i ences. Call 231 "West 62d St.. Harley. HOUSEKEEPER in furnished roora house. or day's w^rk. by your.g woman. Mary Wilson. 022 Lexington aye. HOUPEWORKER. —By young Scotch Prot estant In small family In city; *-• very noat and rapnhle. Call after 10 a. m. *.. Hofniajcr's Bureau. 153 West 23d st. HOU^EKEEPKR. — American gentlewoman ! as tmxrriaing hoosekeeper, secretary. I rhappron In private horn**, s.-hool or insti tution- ref<ren,:<;3 . exchanged. Address Competent. Tribune Eiuikq Grace. 203 West 12ith st. HOUSEWORK.— ReIiabIe colored couple; any work aroun.l the boose. Lee. care of Alien, ifl West J34th st. SEWORKER-— By »erj r.-at ywn« refer la Bureau. 88 • M aye. HOUSEWORK in city, by young green girl. Call, after 10 a. m.. G., Kofroay er a Bureau, I^3 West '2'J.d st. IWALID'S ATTENDANT.— TweIve brow' duty. 8 a. m. it 8 p. m. ; salary. $13 weekly'; no confaerious disease. Josephine Freitel. 110 Prospect aye JANITRESS. with eight yean exr?rl(»ne<» undersuinda steam heat, hot water, etc.; repairin?; best of ref^rtneo. Kadgowitz, 417 East Oth st. L^UNDRES^. &<". — By colored woman; first class laundres*. maid or housework- P r- plain oooking; willing and obliging: good worker; steady . sleep home. Marlon sh«p pard, i;b<> West 621 st- LAUNDRESS.— Sw»d!sh Kir.: very good: excellent references: wages $2 friend rham barmaid and Beamstn-ss; wages 522. f'sterberg's Bureau, 71'J Lexington Tel. 1050— Plaza. LAUNDRESS, first class, wishes family Vastiing at home: open air drying: satis faction guaranteed: perscnal reference. Mildred King, 213 West 40th St. LAUNDRESS.— First class; can do up s'llrts. collars an.l cuffs; has best refer rn cf<- willing to take phkus) a* head laun dress; city or country. Jus.lla Bureau, <S&0 LaxJagton aye. LAUNDRESS. — First class; best references; Finnish: also girls for R^neral housework. Mrs Wei'd's Bureau, 473 Columbus aye., near H st. jj VID. &c. — MidiJlf acw! woman as maid or attendant to invalid lady; (rood In sick ness; massage: persona! reference, doctor, laui«'j Address F. F., Tribune Uptown Of fice. 13*» Broadway. NURSE and MAlD.— Experienced; t.-» an o'.'l l»<ly: country preferred: best refer ence ■ -<« V.m. T. Timmons. care of ir. J Murphy, PocamUco Hills. N. Y. NURSE. — Experienced; will take entire charge of infant or chti.i; understands all foods sterilizing, rtc. ; excellent references frrftn last empio;. er; city or country. If. 0., II Us FltaOerald'i Bureau. 503 Sth av-.. corner 4-J st. NURSE.— ("apabl« of taking entire chars* o' infant ■ lent reference from lust employer. 'T. N.. Hiss FltxGeraM's Bureau. £il>3 sth aye.. corner *■ st. NURSE- — N«n- r . t!av young Irish girl; in fant or grown children: city or country. »ood references. Flaherty's Bureau. 485 Columbus aye. Tel. 741 B*rer VISITING MAID. — By the day or hour; cara of wardrobe, silverware; plain pew ln _ mendinjr: accompany ladl«e out even- Ings; city n-fereuce kl v a. Address 41» «is aye. (Iron box). _^ WAITS — First clasa. neat. 'My young wotaan: understands "ln^B and sa!a^l»; Tl>rv _, : clty or c °untry. Flaherty's liareau. 453 Polumbus aye. Tel 741 River. WAITRESS. —By English Protestant; par ticularly neat; thoroughly comr/etent, re fined girl: koo.J references: city or coun try. A. W» Mrs. Collier's Agency. 122 West i3d st. WAITRBSS. — In bf-an!ln«r hor.*'. by com peient young wunmr. ; neat: <lty or coun try; lest references. Call 057 6th ay«.. cor ner a>>th st.. Mr*. Cooper's Bureau. WAITRESS and CHAMBERMAID.— rin niah: In tho rlty; |C<>-$^ a month. Fin land Kmployment Uureau. 473 folumbus a>re . sar M3d st. WASH INO.— Woman wiehsa family or lady's washing home. B. Lewis. 340 Weat 4 1st at. YOUNG T.ADY. In business house or doe lor Office, as parlormaid, or In hotel mat room. Margaret Howard. 828 M'est •I'ittl PI TOI'Nd GIRL,, graduate nt school. w«uM like ■■moo work, Anna Howard. IUO Wast MUM. ... - - - - .. . n.Mt.ROKD*. MEW JERSEY CESBTBAL TWO-HOfR TRAIN TO PHILADBLPiUA EVERY HOUR ON THE HOCB. FOR PHILADELPHIA. L W 23 D ST.:— «.SO. 7.50. 8.20. 8.50. 0.50 10.50. 11.20, 11.50. a. m.. 12.50. 1.20, 1.30. - ■»• 3.50. 4.20. 4.50, 550. «.Cy. T 50. *-50. 11 '0 p. m. Jays. 7 50. 5.50. ».30. iaso. 11. 50 a. m. 12-30. 1.50, 2.50. 3.50. 4-itt. 5-£ O. 6.50. 7.50. 5.50. 10.20. 11.50 p. m. Lt. LIBERTY 5T.:— 1.30. ft.3o. 7.9 «,00. 8.30. B.W. 10.00. 11.00. II. SO a. m.. 12 <*i noon. l •«> l :'.•>. 2.C0. 3.o*>. 4.00. 4.30. s<». aOO 7.00. - 80, »00 p. m . 1115 midnight. Sundays. 1 ?.--•■ 9.00. 10.0"l. 11.00 a. m.. 12.1J0 noon. 1.00. 2-00. 3.00. 4 00. 5.00. (J.OO. 7.00. 8.00, 8.00. 10.30 p. m.. 12.15 midright. FOR BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON. Lv. W. 3EL» ST.: 7.60. 9.50. 11.50 a. m.. 1.50. 3.50. CO «.C0 p/r; dally. Lv. LIB ERTY ST.: 1.3<». 8.00. 10.00 a. m. 12.00 noon. 2.00. 4.00. 8.00. 7.00 p. m. dally. FOR I.AKK'.v...jI) AND FjUCKHCRST. !.t. TV. 23: ■ ST. :— 9^so a. m. 02.T,H pats. only). 1.20. I 2'>. 3.50. 4.M «C.20 Sats. only) p. m. Sundays. 8.20. »-V> a. m.. 2.20 p. m. Lv. LIBERTY 5T.:— 4.00. 10.00 la. in. (LOO SaU. only). 1 .V, 3.40. 10. ».e©. iC.EO Sats. only) p. m. Sun Jay.. 6.43. iO.OO a. m.. 2.30 p. m. FOR ATLANTIC 'ITT. Lv W. 2HD ST.:— &.SO a. m.. (12.50-Sats. enly). 320 p. m. SunJ»>*. 9*o a. m.. 2.20 p. m. Lv. LIBERTY ST. :— IO.OO a. m.. (1.00 Sats. oply). 3.40 p. m. tiucdays. 19.00 a. m.. i 2 30 p. m. FOR LONG BRANCH. AS3URY PARK. OCEAN CfROVE; AC .--Via All Rail Route. Lv W. 23D ST.:— B.3). 11.21) a. m.. fI.CO Pats. only). 8.20. 4*). 5.20. &20. *.rs>. 11.50 p. as. Sundays, '.' '* a. m.. 8-50. <i.20 p. m. Lt. LIBERTY ST.: — 1.00. 8.30, 11. ■." '.. m . (1.20 Sats. only). 3.30. 4.45. 5.30. « 30. 9.00 p. m.. 12.01 midnight. Sundays. 4.00. »15 a. m.. 4.10. S.ao p. m. Time tab:-» may b*> obtained at following offices: Liberty St.. (W. 23« i *st. Tel. Ch*t sea 31441 Piers 10 and SI. N R . « Astor House. 245. 434. ICOO. "" F<roa.lway. I*2. 22.'. 2SI Fifth AT.. 2" - TT-.lri' Ay.. 11l West 125 th t!.. 24" Cciumbus Ay.. New Ycrk: 4 Court St.. 343. 344 Fultcn =t. 479 Nostrand Ay.. Brooklyn: &*■ Broadway. WlHiarosbnrs;. New York Transfer Co. calls for and checks baggage so destination. BALTIHORE & CHID R. R. ROYAL BLUE LINE TRAINS. ••ETery other hour on th» even hour." TO BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON. Direct Connections in New Union £ tattoo. Washington, with all L!ne» South. Leave New Tork Dally. 23d St. Lfb J St. WASHINGTON. Sl'pers. 11.50 pm 1.30 am TT«ShINOTON. Diner. 7.5'; in 8.00 WASHINGTON. Diner. ».50»m in no am WASHINGTON. r>'.r.er. 11.50 am 12.00 n' - WASHINGTON. BuCet. 1.50 pea 2.0 C pot • Parlor *- N. Y. to RJcbmond. Vs.) "ROT A L LTD.." Diner. 8.50 pra 400 pra WASHINGTON". Diner. 6.50 : n "0 pm WASHINGTON. Buffet. «-50 pm 00 pra Through Dally Trains to th* West. CHICAGO. PITTSBURG. 7.50 am «00 am ! CHICAGO. COLfMBV?. 11. SO am 12.00 n a PITTS BtTRO. CLETVKL'D. D.30 pm 4.00 pm "PITTSBCRO LIMITED."B.W pm 7.00 pm CIN ST LOCIS.LOtnSV.. 11.50 pra 1.30 13 CIN .ST.LOUIS.LOUISV.. 9.M am 10.00 am I CIN..ST.LOt:I3,LOUI3V.. 5.50 pm 6.00 pn 1 Offices' "43 434. 13C0 Broadway. « Astor House. ICB Greenwich St.. 1*25 SO At 391 Grand St.. S. T. : 343 Pnltoa St.. Brooklyn; West 23d 1 St. and Liberty ft. After « p. m. Sleeptr.g Car Re»^-<rmtlo-is end full Information regarding trains. «tc ran be obtained at Bureau of Information. :B. & O. R. R-. 23d St. Terminal- 'Phone Nun-twr 3144 Chelsea. L ifii 0 iS=2 - U c Foot of W. 23d j ; Cortlandt & Dcsb r0 «!es St *- B. i « Dally. Sanday: »7-£5. aa.JS. »7 45.d9.4j.n5.JS- xa.45. " ,i.v NT A 5.T..8 Bnffilo Express " 1" 40 * xi "7 -0 a m BuraioJ-bicsgo Eir)re»s.. *h9.4oAji *d3.SO x 31 BL*< a UIASOID lini»s. •11.55 ax* 3I'X i Ch!c»si>-Tori)ar.o Kxpre»i # nS.4O r a •xs.*orit ; THE BUFFALO TRAI.V I *7.i5 M •S.PUyw "Tlciet Offices: 353 aad 146U Broadway. BTKAMBOATB. I fS^,@T (R|!Jjl AIO POINTS IN Iro&liilN NB^ ENGLAND i LONG ISLAND SOUND ROUTES. FALL. RIVER LINE ""a Newport and [ Fail River. I.v. Pier 19, N. P-. It Warren I St.. Daily. 5.00 P. M. Btra. PRISCILLA and COMMONWEALTH. 'Orchestra on each- NORWICH LINE Via New Lor.Sra and East. Lv. Pier 40. N. R-. ft Clarkß«i St.. week <Tays. 5.00 P. M. . Pier •'•'• 5;-v' off !E- 22d St.. 6.80 P. M. etrs. CITT C* ■ LOV.'ELL and MEW HAMPSHIRE. XrTWT HAVEN LINE For New Hares. Hartford. s rrir.K?-:i.r rir.K?-:i. and ■-■-_• _"*** days only. Lv. Pier 23. E. R-. 2^45 P M-. Pier 70. E. R-. ft. E. 22i St.. 3.00 F. M. : Str. RICHARD PECK- Telephcne 6100 CtoT-'.andt. or m formation. F. C. COLET, A. '5. P. A.. N. E N •30 , Pier 1&. M. R-. New York. DaODGDSCiDES KOWEIE GODOOfITT Q.OKSES HVD9ON NA I .' CO. rruriJ^ Lift— a m> alca.vt. Btra, C W. Morse or Adirondack lv. Pier 32. N. R.. ft. Canal St.. 6 t«. P. M . w. l3th St .. «:3O P. M-. dally. FAR?. *l--a o-^T'7'ZTJC 7 TWT3 NEW TORK ttn lv. PIT 46, N. P... ft W. 10ta St. 6-00 P. M dally. Saturday eTceptei ROUND TRIP. 52.50. $M§m (BI^EH OAV LIBBE DAT LINE aTEAIIEEi. Daily except Sun day Leave Brooklyn. Fulton St. (by An n<«>, S. Deatrosses St.. 8:40; W. 42d St.. v W 12* 1 " St., '.> -V A. M. Landing at Yonk-rs. West Point. Newburgh. Pouga keepala, Kingston Pcict. Cats-.'.-!. Huus:=. and Albany. Easy tonne.; •'^rta. Fast and Weat All thru rail tickets be tween N. T. and Albany accepted. Most deii-htful cne-day outings to West Point. Newburgh. or PoushVeepsle. returning on down boat. On Saturdays, at West Point. Ku I Dress Inspection, with the Band, at 1-25 P; 1L &»~~* s*r>ed at all hour*. Music. " j twe*n New Mil W\lU Jg^* 0 "t'-i» areat Steel Turtiners. A peaceful niei-t w«rlendH steamships with every provision for safety, conven.ence and cctn ! {£- £c viPT 45 S R.. near foot Gbrta 1 tcpher St.." 3 P. M.^e^k days and Sundays; due Boston 9 a. M. next lay. For POUGHKEEPSIE £=d KINGSTON, from Pier 24. H. R-. week days. ♦ M. M. fTsEWBL'KCH. week days. 5 P. M. CTTVTn ••»»•«; I From Pier 24. N. R-. 9 A If. I New York — New Orleans EOUTHKKN PACIFIC COAST. I Southern Pacific : j ■* Bermuda Tours Delightful eight-day outlr.gs. a!l expenses Included, leaving N. V. Oct. 2*. Nov. 4. 14. MAr>TKRSTo'I'RS. zi'v-'. SCth St.. N. T. BOAKl) AND BOOMS. _._,,.. | Each 6 words .T:...^- **?& I lift worJ3. 7 times SI 00 i "" ' ~\ "_\.—A.— ATTENTION! Attractive floors, suites ar.d sl^^ ro<ras^ .m , 4 West id at. - *o»r. wtrh private bath, e.egant'v >nt ta • ' MVDI*ON AYE.. »~3. 604. «W. Second Coor; also single and docile room*; ex callent table: American. - - dosjata; i. 81«T ST.. « EAST.— Second float *ul:e; sep arately ur en. suite; tab!o beard. Mus White. 115 TH ST.. VH WJCBT - rer.t fliratabed LEXIN re rt».m. with -n THOSE WISHING a r»f!rn?'! t*rnwnfEt home, excellent tab>. n-.ay apply 12 East 7!M St.; no Jews; references. DRESSMAKING AVI> MH.I.IXERT. 11. onL.DBKr.O. StC «th «ye— tjidieV ■■*>. lorlr.g. repairirs< promptly done; work called for; telephone. MIUJXBR.-S!raa Rlley. 113 W. «th. makes hats that lend distinction. Ma'.e rUls furnished or accepted. Moderate. ICME. HII-DE. late with War!, ladles' taiior; gowns, exclusive sty Vs. i>rfe<-t fit; '->« materials accepted. 2«s<> Hn.adwav. hetwea lOOti and MM sts. ReaaosaaWs) prices. ADVERTISEMENTS and SU3SCRIPTIONS for THE TRIBUNE will be received at the following Branch Offices at M«vin Office Rates: 1.364 Broadway. 157 Ea>«t 125 th St.. 263 West 125 th 5,., 104 Ee,st 14th St.. 264 Sth Aye. find 1.035 3d Aye. OCEA.V STTAHTKB. m?m GEBmyg lloti. Fast Express S*rrlco. PLYMOUTH — m RRHOCKG — CTIEMsN- Kaiser d. Cr.-Oct. 20; Kronsrirts Wrn.Ncrr. » CecJUe Oct. 27;Kaimrr Wsj.ll.Not. 1» Twin-Screw Passenger Service. BREMEN DIRECT. 10 a. M- Fri<rf. <t Gr..Oct. 22 Main **. v Kurfa«rst Oct. 23. ? Fried. Wm.-.N»»- *- tC4!2» al FUuwmta and Crserbourx. Mediterranean Service. GIB*LTAR— NAPLt^*— GENOA. at II AX P. Ir»i»e firt. 24 1 Barbaross*. . . Not. SI K. Lul»e Not. 7;P. Irene D«»c. » From Uremen Piers on 34 and 4th st*. Hobokec. ___,• JT. C. LLOYD TRAVELLERS* CHECKS. OELKICHS & CO.. No. 3 Broadway. X. T. Hmmm-Ambka» London— Paris— Ham burs. Ka!s«rtn. Oct. 15.10 am r»ut»ch^rcl. ' "■' ** P.Orant.Oct.l7.ll •rr-i'PeaasylTaala.Oet. -» •Hamburg- d:reci. iiIBILVLTAR— NAPLES— «ENO A. -r r-p « • n » Hamburg- •-•^• OT -' ITALY P Lincoln.. Nor. » DEUTSCHLAND TO ITALY FEB. «. Winter Crilaes To the ORIENT wilier Lrc^es To isvxza. TRAVELLERS- CHECKS ISSCED. lIAMSUIIG-AiIERICAN LXT.'S. 43 Brosat war. N. T. AMERICAN URB m JX 5» *" PLTMOCTU— CHEP.3-O- SOLTIIAMPTO7I ?t. L.vis Ocu 17 .-t. Paul Oct. 31 Philadelphia. .Oct 24 yew Tcr!c .Now. 7 RED STAR UNB •♦• NEW YORK— ANTWERP— PARIS. Ze*;an.l..Oct. 17. II a.-n 1-in.asL.. .Nov. 11 fc.roonjnd.Cx-t.24. 11 am Vade-lanil.N'or. IS WHITE STAR LJNB JJ« NEW TOP.X— QC'NaTOWN— LrVERPCOT, Arabic. <>-t. 15. luaai:Baitic O»rt It C'lilr. .Oct. 24. » am . Cedrlo Not. T PLYMOUTH— CriEP.trC — SOr_~TH \MPTOJ* Oceanic Oct. 21. 3pm; Adriatic. Nov. 4. 2 pm reutonic.Oct.2S.loam U*]*-i&~.?ianr.ll.V> as boston to r B j% .Oi &. trSsiPT v^ Azores, Madeira and Gibraltar. Romanic Oct. 27. D«o. 5 Jan. 3U, Mar Ii «-'r«tic Not. 7. Dec. M Capcplc Nov. 21. Jan. 18. Feb. 27 REPi:p.LIC.Nov. 2». Jan, 2 Feb 13 £f?£ r>: I 21-000 TONS. JJaa. 9. F-b M CELTIC > largest In trad* ; Jan. 23. Mar. • PASSENGER OFTICS. ft BROADWAT. (BQfIEIffIDBODB-DDaES From Pl»r* 51-:2-«4. North Ri-"-r. TO LIVERPOOL AND QL'ESN3TX) ViS. PASSSNGEii-S liCOKtZU THROUGH TO LONDON AND PAP-U. Carrr!!a.O<-t.17. 10am Ln3itar.sa.Nor-.4. noon llaur»tar:iaOrt.2l.r.n : Lucar.ia-Ncrr.lLlO a=» 'Jarr.p€Ln!a.Oct2S. lOarn ; Las:taa:a.NaT.2S.loacx The MAUP.ETANIA * LUSITANXA. tSm lars'St and fastest ateanuhips In tS« world. will hereafter aall on WEPNEoDaTS. ln~ • uiruratlsi a new i-;:- x-t.t 3Z&> VICE. HTJNOARIAN-AMHRTCAK sJCRVICE. TO FIUME. VIA GIBRALTAR. NAPLES. TRIESTE. Carpatr.la October 22. nooa. st Da* I Elavocla.Nov.l2. ncon,Pariaoala.F»b.23.noca AZORES-MADEIRA .»•-, CfiVDT GIBRALTAR-ITALY CU I X 1 CARONIA Not. 29. Jan. 7. r»b- 13 CARMANIA Jan. 21. Mar. 4 VERNON H. BROWN. General Agent. 21-24 a:a:o S:.. oPDOslte th« Battery. |^ED -D" LINE. For PTO. RICO. CTRACAO. \- HMf'.V'p:!, Pier No. 11. near Wall 91 Terrr Ek!yaa For SAN JT"AN. PTO RICO. AT REDUCED RATES. 5.5. Philadelphia Saturday. Oct. 24. Bruin S.S. Caracas Saturday. No». - ao<M» For La Gualra. Pto. CabeUot raca-3 aaj Maraealbo. P.S. Zulla -Saturday. Oct. 17. -n •S.?. Aurora Saturday. Oct. 24. nooa •Freight onlr. These «r.eamer3 hire mrp«rfor « — iititi Tia t!os tor passengers. BOTTLTON. ELISd & DAr^LBTTT. Oaiual llani?*rs. 82 WaU 3t BERHUDA P>aa«n- hi 1 1 A» » trips, hotels and alt expenses frjcluied. leave N»-:r TorTc O<-T. 21. M " 4. 14. 25. 132 ar cp. Otaer trips and Tickets tc» West Indies ars.l Everywh-re. -^ Ttos. Cook & Son, 243. ON B'w»y. «4» Madison At.. .',»■.? Firth Ay.. N. Y. CLAP^'3 CRtTIS3 OF TH2 "AEAB:CL~ iicD 7. tons. fn«. :cir CTp © ITKEE ©GBGEEITr 0 FEBRUARY 4 TO APRIL 18. M Seventy-ono day. costing only *4CfI.CO XND t-'P friending shore excarsicna. PPE^riVL FEATURES: Madeira. Cadis. S-vi'le. Algiers. Ma:ta- 13 DATS IN" EGYPT AND TH3 HOLT LANZ'. Con stan^socls. Athens. Kaea* :ne Riviera^ "cruise Root* the WorM. Oct. ZS. IK9. F. C. CLARK. Timea BM*.. N«w Tcrit. ITALIAN S. :- USES •NAVIGAZIONE GENERALS ITAUA.NA. ILA VELO~E (Fan Ita-ian Line). MTALIA feeder J« Ni.'.saioae a. \ *?«*. -O NAPLES AND GENOA DIRECT •D-D.Abruz3l.Oct. K.tNord^A.rrierU-a.Cct. tf HAitTKIEIJJ iOLARI Vca". 5O Ti'*il3t. IXRNIaH£D ROOM 3TO LIT. ■X'RNISHEU ROOM 3TO LET—^ - van Ran, NO - c .£*.?w-£ rH A AV BET 3RD AND LEXIN'JTCN A• I* rniEPBOOr. "moder-v. t!us=:^J, MTHS ffiOVER BATH, HOT A.H3 TOLD RUNNING WATER A.TO PrUVAT* s?^SphA^ IN EVERT POOS 4. OTll ' ROOM 9 FOR fiamßUM. we. iKD UP- _ UAVDSOMS ROOMS, bath; bachelor neU^boraood exclusive; subway Er^ad-* way. crosstown lines convenient. 3 LexJn* tcn aye. baVrT. sr«a.ii heat! PnUlipe. IM W - • LARGE ROOM, newly furnished; epess gra:e private bat! dinessii room: oa« Cight • ran all <iay; suitable for two p<»Cßi«. B»fliiiil 114 v."a»; Tlst st lOTH 6T- 103 EAST. Ujrht. kom«2i« rooms, bath; suitable business Eta oJ students Beemer. The KenllwortS. 13 LIVINGSTON PLACE. ?r :Tv«ean« Sc-oare. lSth st. Roo=is tronung pare, •Ph^ce iJ67 S-.uyvesan^ 20 EAST 2TT» ST. .ilii^oa St an Southv. —I wo concactUis rooms, bat.-.nom. b^ month; references. 21 WEST 128 TH ST. — Modem pr!Tat» ho-.:**: newly cr»r!ed; ftircished a«uare) and side rooms; telephone : mod«rat» rwnrs. 2»TH ST.. 3S EAST. — L*rg» sweena stnry front room; hot and -old water; paries • 1.-..-.^r -in-. BIST" ST.. ■I — Larg«. well fn»w BtaM rocms In doctor's house; be:a *&. Jolair.s: gentlemen: references. rs Tis>i heiisisji tndMsac suite; eTteaacoei; 97TH ST.. 12S WE?T. — F^jmlafa^ mom: centiemen only; private bath: t«lephoa« 1309 — Riverside; small fair.iiy aiu!t». ■ ] — IISTIi ST.. 419 WEST. — Handsomely fir~» nUhed. outsl«i«. sunry suite*, rooms: *!»-• ▼a tor; electricity; -.lisißßWsse beard In bulk* lng. TucVer. I*s WEST im ST. — Attractfra room*, larse and sirtall: newir furnished; <jul«C str*et; easlij aocaaaUkla; references. r A«r iT^cxKAJtp. q. I Per line 13 eta. [ i go t:- •- li> cts. I THE C. H. BROWN CO. Carpet & Rug Cleansing ... EA3T CSTII STREST. T«>;.hor.**. lC.^l SStS— 1!M1 SBtS- X..v»: »-"- - ■"' ■ »' out. not troa Surf jco oniy. S3 years' eiperlrace la Tla* Carpets * P.-jji. N.Y. CARPET CLEAIHNG WO? Cdest. Larsest. Heal SI iderp <TT AND 4M WEST 45TH ST. TV 4<!=: — if*"- Ervaat. E»-»bltslna »BWL W. H. JORDAN. EDV.'IN I.ZNTZ. CAREFUL CARPET CUEANINO CO.— Cl«ac« t» ratsiprearad air. stsejtii. band or em To«r. 1i54 !i.-oa<Sway. 421 ■« *JtA ac, COE A BRANDT. T>l. -.IS -Mtn. rXTtRMNHKn KOOH* TO IET - suites, slr- 9