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RAILItCAD EARNINGS. 7sp T*_— a« bu printed the gnm earn- ; Irjra cf tl.irty-cr.6 railroads cr ej-stema for ' tie -cn_ week !n De_es_b«r. Of these. elrhteen returr. e«__ of 5^,7C3, or 11.4 per ! cent, and thirteen return losses of s_C,s__, er J per cent. The ivtola. shows a cain of tffi.TW or E. 5 per cent. •ecor.r: •*■»:. In I>ec.— i* milKmsn *■<•_:.___ incfasrCro ii^i I » cot... _.C 43.___ _.64_,M7 Dec. i».S. 7.0 t«_«.»._«_.s« $«.s7n.i<» tnc.t46T.221 IT I DE3ETEB & BXO CnAXDE. 1J*O? rnos. Inereiee X '•tei la I •»_ $38_.3<Y> »_c<>.7»tt "»13 <V-> July D_e. a. J1.M0.700 X0.20_,C00 i.m 100 i LEEIGH V_L__r. Mor.ia cf X_v — ions. Incest*. FrelSfcl revenue f_.ts,», w0 $253 :__ Passenger revenue SOi.SOS 3_M4 Otfcer transportation reve _.*__• «>.745 14. in »ea-_r_r.spcr_Uea revenue •_;•:. _55 ___, \ — — — _ ■ j Tots. 1 . eperat:r.r rever.ue. $3,802,213 $400 S4_ ! lltlrstenar.ee ef *-ey V=d structure* $_5.573 •J3.CS3 jNjair.teaanee ef ec/-:ip— ce_ 4W>.«S* »34,735 Traffic expenses 71.043 4.791 Transportation expenses £27.404 20 41U General expenses 53.232 7.942 Total atiis* expenses SI.SM.64_ •SIO.ROI yet operating iwrenu*. $1,406,177 5U1.153 OgtttO* *Verat:oTis — net *»ven_e *46 »2.451 ! — - . j Tota! net revenue 11.457.024 $40S. CS2 ' T xes M.tkJO 1 i T.f^^f j. _.v°^o_. J1.5T2.424 f«OS._3 Ftticht revenue ~ - $12.«;5.9r.5 f^23 '. SM %:z «2« <■■••- f IMMNV revenue 2.C37 4C3 17" 73" Other transportation reve *u* , 435.36S 64.W1 £ r_r -rtatier revenue 110,1s* 27.5M8 Tctai operating reve=ue.SiS.__4,t__ $Ti«.SS3 Sl*.!rT.er.ars« of a_j *-i structures 1.839.731 |1J 432 Xatetesasea of ec.uipra_r.t. 2.«&4_M1 175'31_ ! TnSc exrer.ses =-:••-.- 5C '■■>' ' T-r.sprrtatio- expense* .. 4.2!2!76« ft' {sl Genera: expenses 2Sii.CSo 14773 Total e?er»Uce expenses tivOiXVorr 173 -•»_ Ket opeaiiac revenue ««:.215.557 $722' sis Octtjd* operations — net e._.=*3 rertao* BM M 52.C2S Tota; r.« revenue $&_75 $774 ?7 7 ?** es ••■'■ 473.C00 36:000 OP«««as :a:«=e SS,S'JO OCi J735.&77 •r-crease. GUARAITTESD STOCKS. iT-rr.::!--ec ty Edwarj E. Srr.itS i cc. No* 27 r^r.e street, New Terlci Alt t -JM Coai R pf.^-SS 8 - At t M.... 4O .5 Jlan _; L_ w SO — ____■ ft VVl *2 HHr' r Vlar.hitttan '.'.ISS 141 AT. T*C .3 _5 Massa— Vv. ..13,> _ 40 At _.C A -.It© — MH& S H _~> ' i*< A G, ft MM. fc^ .5 m&O stk t cfs S4 _0 _~,~; fc" 55 - *5 ! Hr Me ' C & EZX 64 _ ±< si: i- r. . ia -o cc pref 17.^ im B«4All>.^ 2;^ Slc-rr:s <_ _t*:.i2 is? 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V..173 177 SC AA- C P..141 iro t?C — B Vy..lSo 133 _CS___ptei 7« *-■» r C fc 8.. «3 M KCELt<r pf..ir_» 14<> IVy cf N V.. 120 — Lf A M St.^2 S2-*» !Vt fr Mass. . .IRO — La:iT P. r-'..ZZZ 170 jWarrtr. 11© 175 liNRiCUI 12-3 |TT S '_ R...140 l» TRUST AND SURETY COMPANIES. OSepaetaj _..- Cir-.tor. Gilbert. No. 2 Well street.) Bli.Aekefi Bid. Agfcad. a::^=c- F.r ii:. 120 ;ijiw t1& t. 24«^ 2*:> -Srr. iu-t-y. 222"-_ 2S7_|! ________ 1524 lt>7;_ ABW SKS STS [L I __ T.. SOU 310 htzlitrf .. 000 — f Manhattan .. 370 _&) •B «t 3t G. 287 2T3 3le___j__tle . 725 — Srceiwjy . 14% 155 ! Metropolitan. £30 5M Bro___sm .. 410 •2 \l-. E » Bond.. U0 113 Ca— fsit . . l*j 105 Sloctsa £.".0 630 oa* Co cf A 125 14* Mutual 130 — *r*r.trs! . -lU2O 1035 Mut Aj:ian:e 130 140 (Sty Invert. «"2 65 jNaseau I*SO 170 £3 prel... Vj 112 'Nat Bsretr.. 215 — '-"..zt? ... 14ft — NYX.IAT-1030 1110 Cfc!-_=".tS_ . . £_S S3* !N V Mt ? & 5 _25 255 Ccaj'm-<r*Uh. 14-i Ift" N* v Trust... — fTT'J <"o!r.merr:ai. ISS 145 'Pecp'.e'e .... 2?1 ZirJ T.tfpttm Tr.. »>> Sl« ,Cv Co iiig.. 110 — rj;."._i_;e .. «90 5«» iCueerj C 0... 117^ 122H ?L4 T...INV) 1£75 [Realty ft SHU IC3 137 ntta A\e... S*» — !=-ar.der<s 400 — F'-ath-sr. ... 2wO 225 I Title G4: T. 573 SSQ rrsrk::^. .. its i3O T Ir. cf NY. 133 15* Potaaa ... . 2f<:i — 'Tr Co cf Am 830 t&i T-.i* .::-■ ... 205 — Irr.lcn I£ls — ou2r_rty .. 775 — 1 TTu States. . .1250 1253 G_mn!___ .. IRO — !*U S Ca* 21 ' — fttssiiteß . . vm ro i" smt t . 00 4*z H?rr.e Tr^-t 10K — CS.TGftL — «50 Hu-". Re_lf-. 100 .10 'Va» Nsrden. 2^5 CV) HuSit^. ..".. 175 — 1 Wasiirgtcn. . ".GS 273 list Ei*- Cer 340 145 We«tebe«ter~ UO — Kisss C 0... f^'s — |w _bT _11 I*3 170 tTclcfeertoek S4l Sflft ': Windsor 123 liiJ •Lew _itg. . 23b 2C=l! fc. ■ MHO OTHER GAS SEC'JRIT'ES. la ■ -■-.-. is wo • ■ ! . - • J U I • " I — ft TS • -- QC ENT BONDS \ - » — - FERRY COMPANIES. Ei 4 Asfctd. i Ailcef Tc--.-~ T r.e.. ft 22 !ot.»-. «• TZd Et. it — V F Is* t:i..K'Z ll*> : v to tords ... 65 — co con Ss . ifj »-•' tinrm Ferry.. 30 32 SYft EH. 30 Sfl i «io l£t 55... t's Vi to Ist se. ..CO O J MEETINGS Tl'h Ti:.ST COMI'AXV or AMKKICA. N*-.v Ycrlt LM>- S nbtr lb. VMrj. 'o the _tr>rl:>iolder» of — Trust omita»y of Aiaerira; '■* KeiTuier Ar.r.ual Meeting- of th* s?tock ixll*-t o_ THE TBVST COMPANY OF AVERICA wi:i be held at the effles of tbe ' r rr.t,Lr.y, N&f- t,"-iZ Vail Street. Boiouch of Manhattaa. city of N»t Ycru, N. Y-. on <T*d_es_er. Junjary 10th 3i<lo. at 12 o clock Ds«rs. for the purpose of *lC«U£_r Directors *-~i the transaction of such ether bus-fices as '"-., • i -f-z ■-:'■ *.*".- I. .*'■■'■■£ Tbe pc!!« «-t:i b6 cpin fro~. 12 c'clock noon ' ' " ■- '■::!'. SI. The stock transfer tocir v.A be closed Jan v*.ry $sh. 1910. et 12 -r'cioc)* no«in. and :• - P*se_ Jascarr SOtiw Itlli »t 10 o'ciocic a. M l-'KAXK 1.. HIT.T'''N. S.crrtary. T'JE AXSVAI. MEETING OF THE STOCK he!4ert et TIM Fi(le".ty anil Casualty om- Tsr.y of {jew York rer tli= election of 61' lactMa. e_actlaa of jnspeJtors of electior.. ana '^r U;t tr_ntaetlon cf sucli other business ts «h«:i 'on-.e tctort the neettsii » r i!l be beid *t gfcs eCSc« of the Company. Nos. to7-10H Ce<lar Flr^t!. In t!ie OUT °< #•• Yoric ca Tu>-sde;'. **• 4th <l_y cr Janutr-. I'jl'J. at !2 o'clock r °' * tfce ijcl.s to r«-iT!_!a open until 12:i<» •'deck p. 11 • THE riDF.:.iTT at:D CaEVaLTT COMPANY or ,\ew voi-.k r-.or>T. j. kj_________s_________j_____!_____; tvb > coxcr - uULaro jockey club. Th« Anr.ua: Meet:!<e of tbe ttockholdcrs cf "? D;r.-::ors a;:d <or the transaction of euoh other bcSiMCa as may be t.-x/ue-ht brfort- It. •SB b» hfld c' th* -*r:ce of the Club. r.TI Fifth Aveß_(.. ».>_■ yorK on Mcndsy. January 10th. --"fl. Bt _ o Cock." tr.d the pclU «1U rtmam ''.»• re ..: .- hour. The fitAck Trariffisr E^cks will te CiCieo *re?r. Ji-rui-v l»r t.^ lOtu. Jf.so- BrHtTTTJtK I-. V*-R.*ON3. rretlder.t. <_M ELCCTIOJI C-r TWENTY MANAGEItS •f tt'fc New York Institution tor the Blind •M «f t litre inspectors «f election wi!! be r.t th« In«'«tut!<rr. ?.4t}i Street ar.d 9th £ye-_*. ct f^ ur o'clAek il the BSMTSaOS of Wefiae»»say. January Sth. 1610. CilAT._,_:s H. u_lS£Ua__x* Eecrettry. Two of the QUALITY ADS. IN TO-DAY'S NEW-YORK' TRIBUNE. Male. SinrrCfG CLEKK and STOCKKEErEK. — State experieare. sg-e and salary expecte— I, C. Box 20. Tribune O3W. Femaie. OPERATORS, bodyroakera __td tximmrrs oa ladles' trai-ts; experienced people oclj; _o<:(! p»y; steady — ork. Casper Paris & sons. 48 We;t 35th st. READ THE OTHERS- AND GO TO WORK. HELP WANTED. CANVASSERS. New Newspaper Premium Proposition. Ptrr.ss«r.t •Mr.p!<v nient. with guaran tte_ I ary and carfare paid weekly, and • HU-ral commission in addition. B« st o:f*r in the city fcr experienced ncni parer. book sr.d msearlne men who are adapted to <rSce and factory or house— ta-baose work; *ye orders a day will earn $30.00 per week. Call between 9 a. B. and i p . n . •WILLIAM H. OUTELirS. F.aera __3, Tribune B^i'dir.g. New Tor- a BRasS TURNER on speed lathe. Si Peer! It A LIVi; representative for a great railway pub lication. The Railway Record. An eVearr: proposition. Write Mr. Lasky. --J23 7th aye. ACTIVE, bright jrenac rr.an wanted, en lea«ms proposiion; fine chance for right nan. Mas cht-ster 1.-a«:r.g Co.. 23 West 42 J St. AGENTS in every towr: best aelllns household "^rticle; start at or.cc; large demand for coeds; $CS to JiO a week: euecess assured; in>-esti__ta ta-tev. Case;-. 6!) Adams aye.. echoes. N. V AGENTS — tJee our big severs. New Year p«-n narts. tree decorntions, bells wreaths. pc=ts!s rfveltieg. Lieder's Nwelty House. 133 Park How. AGK.M'S — Sr>e our Hine of fine Christmas a:i4 New Year's cards; st.r..! stamp far -losue. T.l^rtrr's Ncvelty House. 133 Park Row. AGENTS to sell the new Empire Governor Gas Burner; big money maker. New York Gas F F u ! Lri^_£^__l3B_Bewen-. AGENTS ar» -tk:r? ten dollars a day selling Mother's Ironing Wax; agents price. 7 cents. }3Si Fu'.tor. tt , Brooklyn. AGENTS wanted to sell Ultramarine she^ bluics; 60 per cent profit to agents. 1338 Fultcn gt.. Brookl y n . AGENTS wanted to eel! the Arrr.y and Navy bixh _r_d« r ins and needles; agents' -ample C f.-er.«. 13-jS Fulton et.. Broojclyn. AGENTS. — i 5 to 113 dally Belling- perfection riant!* burners; brightest ra« light from kero- JMM: oukhir.ts electrictty. Eastern Lieut Co.. 280-Bro>dway. AGENTS WANTED to eel! our Inverted lamps and mactits; good 6eiler; bl« profits. M. Prcpp Co.. 5« Bowery. AGENTS wanted tv ccii our patented can opener. C_:i between a ar.d 11 at 2a Park Row. F.acm T4. AGENTS wanted rer the best an-: cne_cest hard vacuum cleaner on the market; prte« ?" and HO. Se» demonstration. 222 4:h aye. Utility Imvrt & Export Company. AGBNTS to cell iatest m'-islc ar.a novel tie*; send Etamp for coir: money saving cata'ojue. Ll^^r'g Novelty Houm. 133 Park Row. Aiih.N'TS ■*• '■- ■"- to tell our 6un-Rar Ir.'jan— •iescent ICerosece Burner: L-aral Inducements; description free. Simplex Gaslight Company. 23 Perk Row. " ' ■ AGHNTj?. male and femaie. SZi> to J^li weekly; r.o experience required. Call cr write. TraTel >«' Iderjtifigatlon Co.. 3fi7 Fulton at.. 3r>ok!>-n. A'JtIXTi — Wonderful meuii c>-anir.z cloth; no UQOida or preparations used. Caii. write for free eair.plej. gharnoid. .VJ 1.10 Nassau st A-OK.STH — •'Kayo Hag;" something new; poiichea trass, copper, a!! metals; cs.n:Ts:e 10c ar.d 4c. postage. Rayo Co.. 721 Tribune Building. 'AGEXTS — Sell cluS calling cards; beautiful art ar.d sar.r.; 10-.rest prices. Lieder s Novelty Ho^se. ZZZ Park Row. A -^- Uli how you can start a rrori;_Die ir.aii ci£-r business et hoaie evenlazs. Heacock. Pl 4. L/>.-ltpci<>r'.. N. y. BOOKKEEPER ar.d ACCOUNTANT for w«:i kaoim drug house in New York Citi". J2.">. Call, Mighlll (.Position Brok«r>. FUtiron Build trig-. BOOKKEEPER.— Large firm cf public accourt ar.ts recj'r.re several roocs men cf personaUtT. brains, iztltlatrrt, thoroughly experienced in up to-ic:s toc!:!:eepln_- tfSUniM. to take pcsiticr.s as junior accourtants. Call or write Business Service Co.. 305-7 Broadway. BOOKKEEPING taught by public accsuat*at; private personal instruction; success guaran teed; BsH M to position. Write accountant, 50 Bible Ho«se. tO\".— Xo run errands :n rrir:tlr._- house; sa'-ary. ?4 SO to start; bring- vorldas papers. T. J. I.a 11 ? Printing Co __! West 41st st. CAI.TiEH OUT for city; g-:od hustler : good pay; Best soter. Call Photcsrapher, 260 Erie St., Jersey City. CANVASSERS and coli»-ctors. experienced ar.d iearaers: best terms; also asslstar.ts. G.>!ac!aJ I.:f» Irs. Co.. 110 East 2."d st. CIGAP. SAI.ESM.-. : In your locality to represent us; experience unnecessary; SllO per "month erd expenses. Write us for particulars, Monarcli C!«ar Co., St. Louis. ClTi' -Ai.t::JiAN to take ore for Ccok-Ptary pszzte. Apply United States Pozzla Co., Boom 4".i. iu:i Eraadway. COMPOSITOR.— First c.ass corrposltor wanted- Chas Goldstein Co., 15S Wcoster ax, COi:RT~RE:PORfER. expert, state terms, etc.. for giving its'or.s to ccrr.rr.ercia! Isaac Pitman writer. Baal BteJßlaat, 705 East _th st. DAIHViiAN. — liust be expert batterm_Jcer; _;E£ie; gent!?=ia.n's country place; wages. $40 smd toard. Odcll a Agency. £25 6 .- aye. DKiILiNKK R-arted; to rr.a.KS ur a line of j_v» nile clc.hins. sulu and cvercoa'j far ... D.. Box SO, Tribune Office. DRAFTSMEN. StructuraI; several ; cur clients ■rill cn!y censiier Americans: salary, 11, 100- SI.SW. R_;ir.ess Ser\-ice Co.. SOS-7 Ercadway. AJKi.'G CLEKK. — JaxUor wanted. The Zagat Drug Co.. 113 th St. and bin aye. ENURAV wanted cr. Celluloid Corr.bs Ap r.lv a!! w_elc Kay. TOO Broadway. Bro<sk:yr!. ESTIMATOR.— Steam iwtrng apparatus; Jl.SOO; «.iso est:2".ator. expert en fireproof windows, doorcases: of ?c>od appearance, capable O( eel!— inz; $1.5'J0-sl.sOO. E.siness Service Co.. SQV7 Lroaduay. FASCINATING, lucrative work in fpare time; siili. capital or labor unnecessary. EncJos« Cc. tcr literature. Matthew Dcnvaa Co., 1441 Broadv.-ey. i-"A = CINATING, lucrative work in epar« tirr.e; skill, capital or labor unnecessary; er.close »!c. tar Btesatsrt. Matthew Donovan Co., 14*1 Eroa4 w»y. F I VE young Dus:ne:s men. Honest anc: energ«-tic. to start 1" the advertising d"partment of 1 jr'es.t ntwspape-r. Call for interview. .Room 421, Tr;hur.e 3"i;d:njr. after _ p. m. GENERAL HOUSEWGRKEH and » COOK, for city; good .ala^'; br;^y references. FiarJt gan'e guieau . 256 West 1 1 Cth st. HAND VACUUM CLEANER.— Best and cheap *sr $3 and $10: agents wanted everywhere. See demenstratic::. 232 i:t. a\ c.. Utility Import & Export Co. INSURANCE AGENTS -W« offer creit laduce m^cts to men en whele cr part time; don't ni!i£ this opcortur.ity. Manager, 279>i 3d aye. MANAGER for Eastern office of Western housed in groceiy line; ■r.ust be r-iperitr.ced exeeuUve. Might" (Position Prcker), riatiron BuiHir.g. MANAGER of special proposition: itimkl salary; eritller.t epportuniry for srr»a:l investor to srcuie permanent poalttetl. Address J L . Bos 15. Tribune Office. lIECH A NICA L DRAFTSMEN. — We receive more orders from cur clients tcr capable. exj^erienc*'i mecha_nlc_l draftsmen tha:. «re are able to fill: we can always place a good man with ability in this line; large number r-f excellent opportunities open tt salaries ranging from ?xi to $!_5 monthly. Technical artmeac Basinets Ser vice Co., 303-7 Broadway. iJ.'-JN. — Cheap passage L/cnSon. Liverpool, r<r*J ir.g c_tt!e from N«W York; direct, fast steamer. ternary, 6TO Greenwleh «t. SIEN — Cbeap passage London, Liverpool, feeding cattle from Ne-v York, lntsrxationa!, 1"J Green_ wlch fct.. New York City. ___^ OUTSIDE and TRIMMING CUTTERS on ladles' Bss shoes. Wichert A. Gardlr.er. Atlantic ani Kchenectady avts.. Brooklyn, N. Y. PATENT LEATHER REPAIRERS en ladles' fine shoes. Wichert 4 Gardiner. Atlantic and FcheneciaSy ayes.. Brooklyn. N. Y. PHOTOGRAPHER, going en roa4, waiits lj\« caller out; crew work; sticker. Call D^lcke. 2*>o Erie tt.. Jersey City. PRIVATE SECRETARY.— President large real ■ .■_!• ' ■**-. 'i.:i. requires a -teuocriphi;; stcrt — tary wttb tncrougn knowledgo ct beakkeeptsf:; pereinallty, Lra'nii initiative an<l ability to har.rfle lmportaut d«tall work necessary; Jl._uO- J 1,500. Business Service Cc. 303-7 Br^divay. ItLALfiTATt; nien wanted in renting <3«-j.art ment; winner; gx>o<l money to rlffhf man; «_l ery nr rommissicn. United Realty. ISO Nasjau «t. I.EI>~HEAIjED HOYS wauua 10 sell Cock-Peary p-jiz!-. Apply Room 400. United j-h'-.j Pu__U Cr,.. ii<;i rina.lwny. REFINED SALESMEN wanted to install excel^ lent tcilet rpwialty In laslltutiorji. hotels, etc. Call mornings*. 17*5 Sth aye.. Room 4. EAI.ES MANAGER for clove factory in New York £tate; good opportunity; $3.000-|3,000. B_uo«*a Eervlco Co . 3'^-7 £fo«dway. M:\V-YoiUv DAILY THTBrXE. MONDAY, PFXTTNrBFTC 27. 1909 HELP WANTED. HELP WANTED. Male. SALES MAKAGCX for vacuum c!ean«r com pany- must have mrrtissl - . perte_ce in handling- nigh grad* specialty as sales manager; «3.ik")o-.s4,ol'L'. Eusiness Service Co.. ai»-7 Broadway. S A LESMAX, thoroughly experienced on d_»ss -- cases, for eitjr. _. Gaie*-sk.. 521 Eroaa way. ■SALE?MEN — V."c seek for our clients a number ct competent, exp-rie: salesmen in the fol lowing lines, as well as others; only high gTade, first class salesn-en with proven sales records will receive consideration; printing, $2.300-$3.0_0 grocery specialties. $l.Coi> to $1,300; rooting eup pMes, 51.500-Jl.fcOO; mechanical rubber g-oods, $2,000-$.. 000; perfumes, salary open. Business Service Co.. 3('5-T Broads SAI-KSMEN". — Quick tolling preposition- a ir._r;*y m__»r for his!; elaas men. Call 11 to l only Suite <113. l.'iii f.th a\e. SALESMEN.—T horoughly experienced irT' the technique of" printing, experienced thia line, we!! known local house; salary $2,00i>-J3.000. Mechanical rubber g-oo»is salesman; opportunity for thoroughly competent, experienced m:>n in this line. Confldentiil. Business Service Co.. 205-7 Broadway. SALESMAN, able to talk atcut horses. iTante.il by corporation manufacturing horse improve ment specialty; fair salary; no commission. _,_ drcss M. B. L., Pox Z>. Tribune Office. SALESMEN to handle excellent specialty as side line tr> drug ar.d grocery stores, call mom- Ir.gs. 172 ________£___* SALESMEN to sell electric ipi___tri hlirt class; city -' '- outside; highest comrri.ssions •a»> sellers; no competition. H6r Eraadway.' Room 305. SALESMEN to call on crug- ar.a grocery stores; must ba experienced; exclusive territo.T. Call mornings. 17_ Sth aye.. Room 4. SHIPPING CLERK and' STOCiaCESPEa.— _tate aipaiicß ce, a_a and salary expected, s. C . Box 2t»._Tri!bune Office. SHIPPING CLERK.— Experienced In handling derail, export ar.d import firm; $7SO. Eusiness Service Co.. 305-7 Eroad-tvay. STENOGRAPHER fcr manufacturing- house; ir.ust be thoroughly experienced in general office dfitails; salary $1«. Call, MighiU (Positiori Broker*. Flatiron Buildln?. STENOGRAPHER? to secure . .-_z:ne orders in spare time: rstaofii i r.isslong. pin money for srare time work. Schwaart_, 53 Ave nue D. Manhattan. bHOW WINDOW derr.cr.strators • nted tor Cook-Pesry puzzle. Apply Uni.ed States Puz rle <~o . r.oorn 4<v:>. •■■•: Broadway. STENOCRaPHER— dictation: fig. Call Monday a. m.. v,"!!:is Hawley, Central T. M. C. A.. Fulton an-i Ror.3 ets., Brooklyn. BTREI FAKIRS tc Sfll the Cook-Peary puzzle; going like" hot cakes. Arr-'y L'nited States Puizie Co., Rnorr. 4<>.>. 1161 RroartTrav. TIVO ECOKKHEPEES and STENOGRAPHERS. — Business ability; one for city; ccc outside city; $_:>. V.-1111S Hawley. BtraJ Y. M. C. A.. Fulton Et.. Brooklyn. USEFUL HOU S E COUPLE! VToman's Domestic League. 11 Er>«t 333 et. WANTED. — 100 toys and girls to paste Cook- Peary puzzle. Arr'r [Jalted States Puzzle Co.. Room 4i"l>. lltil Broadway. WANTED. — Experienced packers to pack Cook- Peai puz:!^. Apply Bltad States Puzzle Co.. n^em 4<v>. 1161 Broadway. M'ANTLD. --Delivery lioys to deliver Cook-Peary puzxle. Acply United States Puzzle Co.. Roora 4<"&. 1101 Broadway. "™ WANTED. — Strens your.? man; ons familiar with !:2r.!war-i preferred. Peck &l ' ';. k Co.. 2.'t> Eroadv.-ay. V.'ATCHMAKEU. ht.o can Zo Jewofry repairs and plain er.graving, to go to Florida. Poltock, Tit K*S3__a s- WOOD WOt: KER on rarriaee ar.a aurom^bila bodies. Frthllr:, £ Cc . 304 West e9th st. YOUNG MEN to s«eure crders fcr all mapa zines; reasonabla ccmmisslcn; easy money for spare time work. Schwartz, 53 Aveoue D, Man— hattan. Female. BOOKKEEPING taught by public .-tant: private, persona! Instruction ; success guaran teed; assiit to position. Write accountant. CO Bibie Koufe. CHAIIBEP.MaILt ar.d WAITRHS?.— In fine fam ily cf two; wages $25. C=il Monday, Eloom's Bureau. 74 Lexington aye., between CO: an! 60th its^ PE3_ON3TRATOF:S war.tec! for 1 let articles. Bei! __________o___________________; DETECTIVE.— Freaeh, German or Italian speak ing woman, as private detective. East New Ycrk; $10 i wetk. Eitploytnent Office. ti2S sixth aye. ■"■ KXPEHIi^Xi-'E.D operators ca children's -ireeres. Section work. Good pay. S-hmerler. IHI-Ul3 W.-vister St.. city. * FASCINAI IXG, lucrative work 1:1 spare tim* ; skill, capital, exertion unnecessary. Er.close 6c. for particulars, Donovan Co.. 1441 Broadway GENERAL HOrSEWOni-CEHS. — Twti in family; no washing"; -*25 by mir.th. Bloom Bureau, 747 Lexington ay«»., between 59th and 60th «ts. GENE i HOUSEWORKISR, any nationality; city cr country; personal rpf*>r€nces; f.n« Ba! ary. Winthrop Bureau. 65 Wtst _Sth st. TeL 1 <Yi 2— Murray Hill. GIRL to learn photcgraphing ar.i! drawing; steady employment, anj advancement. s.. Box 20, Tribune OfV.ce. GIRLS who want gocd places in suburban cities. with pood pay. ccme at cnee to Bloom's Bu re3c!. 747 Lexir-gtcn aye. GIKL.S lor lsgri: sev.-.r.g en ladies' baits, ilack & Potter. 3f16 West aadway. MAN.i of speoial proposition; good salirj'; excellent opportunity fcr small Investor to secure permanent position. Aiiress J. L., Box I^, Tribune OiSct-. __^ NL'RSS for two children; 6, T«-year3 cid. fine family. Hopkins Eiucationil Bureau, CO7 Dth aye. Tel. filhS — Murray Uill. OPERATORS, bodyinakers and trimmers on ladles' waists: exsprlince*! people oniy; gocd pny; _t,-a_y work. Casper Davis _ Son, 4S West S*th st. UPKKATOHr, trimi.2trs. bodyniakers v.-anted on laiics" wnists ar.d <ir^ae*; lor.g -s^as.jn and good pay- liammer 6: Ka!:an». 179 W-ooster St., tnr- !*O'-r. OPERATORS and trimrr.ers; best opportunity of f'rei". ftrst c'aas operators; $12 to Sl6 ntn- T*eil. Har.J'! a: Harris. 47 East 15th at OPERATORS and LEARNERS on net and siVi waists ar.d dresses. Levy & Julius, IS] West 25th st. <jII:P.aT< iR.-s. trl_»_»er« tucliers. -r-sseis _i.d Earnpie makers on waists and dresses ; st<*a.iy uork. good pay. Crar.s, Shane i £cr.er. .-. West 17th St. ______^ ■ PATENT LEATHER F-EPAIP.ER;? en ladles' fire shoes. Wichert & Gardiner. Atlantis and Pchenectady a-, es.. Brooklyn. N. Y. M'.Ki^EKJ. — On !ad;.s' neckwear; $tj to atart. Damon,: Keckware Co. to Green st. .ALES W O XI A N . — A splendid proposition ?cr woman capable of Fellir.? to men In city and vicinity; large :ncom» assured. Roc.-n _02. tl Tine st. WE HAVE ani e.xrei!ent opportunity for a mature, well bred, ser.slb'e woman. No can— naslng. Spencer Corse: Co., 151 West 23J 3:. WORK WANTED Male. ACCOUNTANT, EXPERT. desires er.sase:ntnt open:n_-. clcsir.g cr balancing books. Systaraatlier. Box 30. Tribune Office. ARCHITECTURAL CRACKERJACK -<i DESIGN er, casa.ed with leadire New Verk City firm. Is c\ t ~n for proposition. Addres3 CorapetlUve, ltjti Macon st.. Brooklyn. LOV. — About to be_in law etucies; wishes posi tion In l_w offlce. I. G.. Uox. 27. New Ycr_ TMbune. CHAC FFEUR— If you want 3. guoj chauffeur Eiva me a trial; Ions; experience. Burns. 181 West 64th st. FARMER.— HUfh class; experienced; lnte'llg.-nt Yankee: slngi-?; SllrhUy elJerly; as workins farrnrr on geatien.an's small larm. Henry WnlkT. Roue* 21. Danbury. Cyr.n. I WISH to plaefl n.y chaurteur, who has been In my empioy four years: comp«-t*nt, lr.dus tricus and temperate. Those w;smr.t a tirst class mechanic, and wining to ray highest v-3^es.v -3^es. aiJrcK.s It. Andergoi!. _'j ilonro« »t.. i^prlngrleid. Mies. •• - - first ■« St.. ■ DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED Mai COACHMAK. — First ciiss; singlf: thoroughiy experienced cart- horsis, carnag-es. harness; careful driver; city, country; penerally useful; urms modcriiie; rcfyreiicss. Tuomas, 234 E_3t ■i-a at DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. Male. MAX AXD WIFE. — fmi pood cook and laundress, ma.i: good butler and uscfulman. with »cood city references. 423 West 5-d St., Epu's bell. KSEFUL MAN. — Superior recomrr.er.dar.ons hlih est city families; understands sieo furnacea, machinery, electricity, elevators: polish flours, windows; temperate; tru_fwoithy. 23s West Sdth st. USErL'L MAN — By young colorrd man: tn nri vau fanniy; two years' 6th aye. reference; country preferred. Address Georss. care of W, Eeott. 2 West 3Sth st. USKFIIi MAN. German, middie age. wishes position in r rival--- -Hmily. best refer-neea. H»nry. ■-ar* Mr. Muller. 46.*. 4th aye. L'SEFUI.. MAX. — 3y yOunff eotored man; in pri vate family; two ypar-j' sth aye. r»f«renre: country DrelerreJ. Address George, cars ot W. Ecott. 2 "West 3Sth St. Fenr Ie- COOK. — Cer— first class: good baker: city or country: best references; wages. s:i."i-S4O. Call at Lang- & Boecherer Co. Bureau. 43-4.-47 West 33U »t. COOK. HOUSEWORK.— By energetic woman; thorough!" competent: city, country; refer ences. Aad.-'iS B . —ire Morrow. 24! "V."est (Se at. Tel. 6i.i!' Columbus. LADIES' MAID.-r-German; experienced; rood sewer: best references: city or country —ages, $2.V530. Cal' at Lans; & Boechtr^r Co' Bureau. 43-4*-47 West 33d st. NfRSE or XURSEET GOVERNESS.— Nortn Germ_n.- refined sir! : good sewer; best ref erences; city or country: wages. S_s. Call at --ng _ Boocherer Co. Bureau. 43-43-47 Wast 35d st. WAlTßESS.— Competent yoang- g:r!. best ref erences; city or country; wages. $27<. CaD at Lang & Boecherer Co. Bureau. -i-WO-lT West _M st. FORECLOSURE SALES. SUPREME COCBT. COUKTT OF NEW YORK. —Twenty-third Ward Bank cf the City of New York. PlaintW. a.airut iia= Gmsb_r_ and others, DateruSaius. In pursuance of a Judgment or foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered in tha aiova entitled action and bearic;. data the ll'th day of October, law}. _, the undi rsigi.r i. the Keierce in saii-juilgmiint named, will sell at publk auc tion, at the -___chan__ Salesroom. Soa. 14-ltJ \esey Street, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the lsth day of November, I'Jua. it 1^ o'clock noon on that day, by Joseph i' JJay. Auctioneer, tlin premises directed oy said judgment to Le sold, and taerein described as follows: All that certain plot, p'.ecs or parcel of land, with tha buildings and impruvei-ients thereon erected, suuat-r. lying a_d being in fh«» iiorough of Manhattan of the City of N>w York, in the County and State of Ne* "icrk. bound- and described as follow*: Beginning at a point on the southerly side ot ls-tb Street, distar.-. 125 feet Easterly from tha corner formed by Uk Intersection of the southerly side of 14tith Street with the East er, y 6ide of Broad.. running thence East erly a,ion_r the Southerly side of U6th Street. 3T feet 6 inches; thence Southerly parallel with Broadway. 9«j feet 11 inches to the centra line of the block; thence Westerly along said centre line of the block, 37 feet 6 inches; thence .Northerly paraj with Broadway, irj feet 11 Inches to the point cr place of be sinnins- • - . And also all that certs lot. piece or parcel of land, with Bm buildings and Improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and bc-bvg in the Borough of Manhattan. City, County and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning: at a point on the Soother - sida of l4Kth Street, distant one hundred and slxty t-wo f?et -■>: inches Easterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the Southerly side of 146 th Street and the Easterly side of Bicadway. formerly Eleventh Avenue cr Bou levard; runmi's thence Southerly parallel . ith Broadway and part of the way through a party wall ninety-nine feet and eleven inches to tha ecntre line of the block: thence En«t erly along said centre line of the block, thirty seven feet six inches: thence Northerly asain parallel wtth Broadway. n_ «ty-_ae feet '•W-n inches* to the Southerly side cf 14i"th Street; and thence Westerly akmg the Souther sid<» of 14<Uh Street thirty-seven feet six Inches to tl-.e point or riace of beginning Ba said several dimensions more or less Dated New York. October 22d 1909 CH_ L. COHN. Raferee. LEXOW, MACKETJ_AR _ WELLS Attorneys for Plaintiff. 43 Cedar Street. Manhattan. New York City. The following: is a diagram of the piop-Uy to be sold, its street numbers ere 545-552 V."e.'t 140 th Street: The approximate amount of the Hen or charge, to satisfy which th« above described property 13 to be gold, ia Twenty— two hundred and forty-six and l?O-l^> Dollars ($2.240.80>. with Inter*?" therern from the Sth day of October, l&c!), together with c..st 3 and ailrm ance amour.tirig to $2*31.22. with interest from October 19: 19."9. together with the expenses of the sals The arproxirr.ate amount of the taxes, assessments and water rates, or other Hens, which ara to be allowed to the pur chaser oat of the purchase money, or paid by the P.-fer-t?. Is $I>:>l.-2i and Interest. Datad. New Tork, October 22r.d. 1900 CHA3. L. COHN. Referee. The foretro'.ng- sale is herc-by p.djourr.ed to Friday. November 26th. 1900, at the same time ani place. Dated, New York November l^th. ISO 9. CHAS. _ COHN. 1 The fore^oiner sa;e is hereby further c<S joursed to Friday. December 3rd, . 1000. at the Fame time and place. Date-5, New York. November 2£th. llV 1 ?. CHAS. L. COHN. Peferee. The foresoinar sale is hereby further ad journed to Friday. December 10t_ 1009, at th<=> same time and place. Dated, New York. December 3rd, I!>">S. CHAP. L. COHN. P.eferee. The ftarei ■ saie Is hereby further a<l journed to Friday. December 17th, 100&, at the same Mm* and place. Dated. New York December 10th, 1000. CHAS. I. COHN. Referee. TIM for<»_-<--in!r sale f« hereby further ad- to Friday, December 24th. ISOO. at Dated. New York. TX'.'eirber 17th. l!V!0. CHAS. L. COHN, Refpree. The for»pmnsr sale U hereby further ad joum^.l to Friday. Dcrcrr.ber 31st. 19ro. at the sam« time and r'""*' Dated. New Tork. T"t-»~errber 2 tth. l!Vtf>. CHAS. T.. COHN Referee. SUPREME COURT. COT-NTT OF NEW TriRK. — Mary S. Guerrier. Plaint i!T. against Jacob E^acga et a!.. Defendants. — In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made ar.d entered in the above-er.titifd action ar..l bearing date tha 24th day of November. 19C9. I. the limned, the Referee in said judgment named, ■.•.'.' »<?!! at cubli auction, at tb« Bx change. Pales Room. Nos. 14 anj 16 Vesey Street, In the City and County of New York, on the 20ih day of December. 19')9. at 12 o'clock on on that day. by Earaue] Marx. Auctioneer, tha premises directed by =al4 jud-Tr.cct to te soli. er.d therein d#sciibe>l as follows: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of lard. with the building ar..': Improvements thereon erected, situate, lyinj and befr.j in the Boroush of uthattan, City and County of New York. N. V . bounded ar.d described a.3 follows: Bes'.nr.ir.g at a polr.r on the easterly siie c. Lexington Avenue, distant eighty (80) feet ar.,] eight t?<) Inches southerly Jrom the corner formed bj the Intersection of th southerly side of 114 th Street and the said easterly aids of LextngtC! Ave nue, running- thence easterly on a line parallel wiTh the said southerly side- of 114 th Street ar.d part of the distance through a parts' wall, sev enty-eisht ITSI feet: thence southerly, and parallsl with the said easterly side of Lexir.^tor. Avenue, twenty (28) fe*t ar.d three r.:, Inches to the centre line of the blcick between said 114 th Street ar.d ll.'lth Street; therca westerly a!on» said centra line seventy-eight (T. c ) feet to tha said easterly s'.i<r of L«zuigton Avenue, and thence northerly alons the said easterly side of Lex ington Avenue, twenty <20> t*#z and three <3) inches to tha point or place of beeinrJ.n.T; said r-remlses beln? r.av.- kr.f ••• by the street number of 1S3:1 Lexlnston Avenue. Dated. New York. December fi ls)i"»0 „„ . LOL'IS JERSAWTTZ. Referee. JOHN V. IRTTTN Attorney fir P'alntiiT Offi-e and Post Office Address. 2i::s Broadway City and County of New York. n v. The rr-Hov.-lr.u ] S a di.ie-nni of the property to be sold: It 3 street No is 1533 Laxlagton Avenja. The approximate amoui of the lien or charge, to satisfy which the above-_escribed property is to be so"d. Is 5U.460.85. with Interest thereon from the 12th day of November, lnul<. tog^tiv-r with costs and allowance amounting to $47*> "1 lth Interest from November 24. li»0, to^-ethtfr with tn* expenses of ilib sale. The approsimata an-.ouut of the taxes, assessments anl \-.ater rates, or other liens, wM.-h are to be allowed to the purchaser out of ihe purchase mor^y or by the Referee, is 5701.43 ar.d interest. ' Tne rroperty t/!H be so!d subject to such _ ta of facts as an accurate survey may show. Dated. New York. Iwcfmbtr s lftoo LOUIS JERSAW] Referee REAL ESTATE 1 «t. is<>7 Inc. 1902 Ruland&Whit.ngCo. REAL ESTATE 5 BEEKJIAS BCKKI NEW Yf»HK MORTGAGE LOANS. I!mn:> AXD MORTGAGE LOANS MADE. S7()<) 01)0 to lePd on or -> c«at«l or _"vn" town hlsh-ciaas income buslncaa building; or mlffbt divide on other property J. G. ZACKRY & CO, 46 Wall St. Tel. 34.14 John. E»t«b p a 18ST. UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS. THE BELNORD. B'way. Am-ifrdan. Ate., an.l H6th r«> *7th «t •A. li DOJ DOCtOB OIC l>rNTl»i_; IVOOMS. B round S.OWC.Y Uul-L CU._M*T. DESKS AND OFFICE FURNITURE- j iioll top DESKS OFFICE FUEMT-jr.r: tn CTeat variety at •ty'.e and price. 1 T. G. BE—LEW. i 111 Fulton St. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR PAPER FOF. THE PLB LIC PRINTING AND BINDING. — SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until January 21. 1910. at 10:_0 o'clock A. M.. for furnishing the PAPER for the PUBLIC PRINTING and BINDING for the year end'.ng 23th o? Febru ary, 1911, the »_id proposals to be opened be fore and the award of contracts to be made by the Joint Committee of Congress on Publio Printing to the lowest and best bidder for tha Ictert-st of the Government, the eonualttee re serving to itself the right to reject any and all bids, as its judgment of the best Interests of the Government may dictate. Detailed schedules of the description, quan tity and quality of the paper required, accom panied by samples and blank proposals, and Bivinf the regulations with which bidders must comply, can be obtained b? addressing S>rnT B Donnelly, Public Printer, Washlrs u>r.. D C. Tha contracts will be entered into for s_p plying such (luanti'.ies of paper as may be needed and no more. The approximate estimated quantities set forth in detail in the schedule comprise: 127.500 reams machine-finish printlne paper. 24 x 35. 21,000 reams machine-finish printing paper. 33 x -l* 44,000 reams sized and super - calendered white or tinted printlne paper, va rious sizes. 2.000 reams antique macaine-flaish printing paper. 35.100 reams white writing paper, loft dried, various s—Ms and welghta. 10.600 reams colored writing paper, loft dried, various sizes and weights. 1.100.000 pounds whits writing paper, machine dried, various sizes and weights. 300.000 pounds whits writing: paper, water. marked U 3 M O. 3.000 reams cover paper, various sizes and weights. 1.000 pounds of best plate paper. *" 100.000 pounds o" best map paper. 700.000 pounds superfine (single and doable) atsd book paper. 619.000 pounds manila paper, various slses and weights. 2,000 poun_s plated buliat patch, various sizes. 404,000 pounds bond pap«r SOO.OOO pounds safety bond papsr. water markad VSU O 20.000 pounds blua DO— d paper, watermarked U S M O. 3.000 pounds parchment de«d. 1.".", uuo shet :ts cardboard, various colors, si»es and weights. . 730.000 sheets bristol board, Taricns colors. sizes anil -,-.:'-S. 750.000 pounds colored trlstol asd manlla tj^ board. S.S'SO reams flrs'-c!_ss ledser paper, laid or wove, various colors, sizes ar.d, weights. 8.000 reams second - class ledger paper. white or blue. laid or wove, various sizes and weights. 100 reams tissue and copying" paper. 20 reams blotting paper, any reciuired standard color and weight. 510 reams marble, comb and lining pa per, arioos sizes. 630 reams typewriter paper, various sizes and weights. 223 reams tetter paper. 100 reams white French fa!!e. IT x 22 tirtl— I S.OOO pounds white paraffin paper. 21 x S3 inches. S.OOO sheets par:'-.rr.-?r.T. 19 I 21 inches. Proposals will be received for one thousand reams or raore. By direction of the Joint Committee of Con gress on Public Print.'. SAM'L E. DONXEUUT, Public Printer. Washington. D. C December 11 1009. OFFICE PURCHASING COMMISSARY. V- S. Army. C 9 Whitehall Street. New York City, N. V.. December 24. 190'J.—^Sealed proposals. in duplicate, for. furnishing and deltverins; sub sistence stores in this city at such times as may be required by tha U. 5. Government, on or before February 2S. 1910. in accordance with the specifications and conditions set forth ir. Circular No. 4. War Department. O— l of the Commissary General. Washington. March 27. 190s. will be received at this o£B*» until 10 o'clock A. M., January 5, 1910. Information furnished on application. Envelopes contain ing- bids should b- marked "Proposals for Sub sistence Stores, opened January 3. 1910/' and addressed to Col. A. I_. SMITH. A. C. G.. U- S. Army. PUBLIC NOTICES. STATE OF NEW YORK. — STATE WATER Sjpply Commission. — the matter of the Application of trie City of New York. — Public Notice. — Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 724 of tha Laws of ICmis and the acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, and to Article 2 of the State Socrda a- . Commissions Law. bcins Chapter ;e of the Laws of 1900. th* STATE WATEP. SUPPLY COMMISSION will meet at the office of the Board of Water Supply. No. 2.M) Broadway, in the Boroogh of Manhattan. City of Now Yor_. on the 12th day of Janu ary. 1010. at 11 o'clock In the forenoon of that duy. for the purposa of hearing all persons, municipal corporations or other civil divisions of the State of New York that may ba arTictri by the execution of the mod'.Scati.->n. or amendment, lated November 131 1900. of the plans of tha City of New- York for secur ing a new ar.d additional supply of -water. plans for which modiflcaiien or amendment . nave b— p. filed with the New York Stats Water Supply Corruiuasion. at Its orfice. Lyon Block. Albany. N. V.. where the sama ara open for public inspection: and for the purpose ot d-'ternaning whether said plasa are Justi fied by public necessity and whether the sama are just and equitable to the other municipali ties and civil divisions of tile State of New York and to the inhabitants thereof _*Tected thereby, ar. l whether said plans make fair and equitable provisions for the determination and payment of any and all damag»s to per sons ar.d property, both direct and Indirect, which will result from th-i execution thereof. The execution of such plans. it Is alleged, will affect lands situate in the Counties of New York. Kings. Queens and Richmond. All persona, munlcrpaJ corporations and other civil divisions of the State of New York who have objection to the execution of said plans, in order to be heard thereon, must file such objectio-is thereto in writing- in th.:- office of the State Water Supply Commission, in the city of Albany, N. V.. on or before the 11th nay of January, 1910, Every objection so filed must particularly specify the grounds thereof. So person, municipal corporation or local authority can be heard •.:-. opposition thereto except on objections so filed. Dated, Albany, N. Y-. December 16th. 1900. HENRT H. PERSONS (President). ERNST J. LSDEIILE. MII.O M. ACKER. JOHN A. SLEICHER. CHARLES DA VI?. State Water >unri'.y Commission. CONTKACT «*«. CATSKILL AQUEJJUCT. SEALED BIDS will be received by th« Board of Water Suppl;'. in Room 010. 20!) Broadway, N w York, until 11 A. M. on Jan u:-.!-y IS, 1910. for Contract 68 for the con struction of seven steel pipe siphons, consist ins of riveted steel shells B f-»^t 9 Inches ar.d 11 feet 3 inches nominal lnsids iftamstsr en veloped with concrete and lined with Portland eeme&t mortar, aggregating 2.«J miles: also several stretches of aqueduct In open cut and on embankment or cut-and-cover aqueduct. i^tlng about 250 (act. The woric is located in the V wss of Yorlctown. Mt. Pleas ant _nd Greer.bu- and the City of Ycnkers. Westchester County. N*W York. At the above time and r>:ace the bids will be publicly opened and read. Pamphlets con tain!!-- information for btdders an.i pamplets of contract drawings can be obtained at Room OfH5 p» the above address by depositing th* sum of Tea Dollars < $10) for each pamphlet. For further particulars see Icformatloa for Bidders. JOHN A. BENSEL. President: CHARLES N. CHADWICK. CHARLES A. SHAW. Commissioners ,-if the Board of Water Sanely. J. WALDO smith. Chief Engineer. THOMAS •■ >ETT. Secretary. CONTRACT .".2. CATSKILL AQL'EDL-CT. SEALED BIDS will b» received hy the --ir.i of Water Supply, in Room 910. 200 Broadway, New York, until 11 a. M. on Jaan ary 11. 1910, for iDtrmet 52 for the construc tion of portions of the W'r z- Plains division; of the Catskill aijuedurt. The work Includes threa tunnels on the hydraulic eradient acgre- Katlnjr I.(J miles in U-ncth. cn_ b<?ln« 17 feet hish by 13 1 -, f^et wide Inside and tw_ IT;, iet-i hish by 13% feet wide Inside; and about 2.3 miles of plain concrete conduit known as cut-ar.d-cover aqueduct. 17S feet hifth by 1_ fee: wide Inside. The work is located in th# towns of Mt. Pleasant and Greenburgh. W_st- ClirSier County. New York. At th« above time an.i plac«> the bids will be publicly opened and read. Pamphlets con taining information for bidders and pamphlets of contract drawings can he obtained at Room BOA at the above ad<lres» by deposltlns th» sum of ten. dollars <$lO> for each pamphlet. For further particulars sea Information for Bidders. JOHN A. BEN.«EL President; HARLES N. CHADWICK. CHAD A. SHAW. Commissioners of the 80.ir.1 of Wut»r Supoir. J. WALDO SMITH Chief Engineer. THOMAS HABSETT. Secretary. ASSIGNMENTS EL'RUOGATE'S COURT. We. tike Surrogates of the County of New York. <I.i hereby appoint the following Terms for tht? BuirogAte's Coiirt of the County of New York, in) make tho following assignment of Burrogates to hoU saM Ter:r:s during tlia year 11110. Bnch Terms a.iall commence on the n>« Monday of each _3onth. anj terminate on the Saturday preceding the first Monday o£ the fol iowin_ monta. __^>. rriiAi. tkrms January. Cohalan. S. : February. Thomaa, s • Uarefa. Oihalan. &. ; April, Thomas, s. . May Cohalan. S. ; Jun», Thorn i ri.; October. Cohalan! S • November. Thomas, ri. : lieoeniber, Cohalaa S CHAMBERS. "* °- January. Thomas. S. ; Fabruarv. Cohalan. s ■ March. Thomaa. S. ; April. C:haUa. ti. ; M»y' Thomas. S.; June. Conalar. S. ; July 1 ,o, o \u' gust 15, Thomas, a.. Ausu-t 13 to October I Coralan. S. ; CKrtober. Thomas. S. ; November" rhomai. S. I.AN. ( aurrt 'B*tes. __DateJ_Njdw Ycrk. December 7. 19fl». WANTED^- ajASTER" S AiLmaKER AT $3.1t0 per diem. A competitive eTamin-tiOn will b.- heltl U mry 10, 1810. far tha purpose of nilir-s th« above position. For further Infor mation %a<ldre»s •Ccmmandant. Navy Yard. Hrr.ok.lvn. N. Y." FOR SALE. desks, partitions, telephone boothlT t»bles. ehalre, »_iJroh«s. mirrors, wall fltt nr*s, bu-!rrsi furniture ell kinds FINN TIME TABLES. j TIME TABLES. HAMBURG AMERICAN CRUISES DE LUXE iOHTENTi ig»_ By S, S. CmCINNAT! ?<gl SO DAYS $325 UP IWEST INDIES 1 By S. S. MGLTKE tSn_ 16 and 28 Days $85 & $!50 Up FRO>t NEW YORK JA>*. tt. FBB. ti. MAR. -4. 1910. South America! By S, S, BLUECHEa V^a From N. _. Jan. S3. t»f. 81 DAYS COST $35!) UP n.VMBCKG-A3irRIC.\X i.l\ r u-l". Bronrfway. X. T, WHITE Orient Cruise S. S. Arabic Sailing January 20 J^ ja>-. s. rax. w. nas. 2. har. w 73 Days — ana up abacic jams>. *>*!«»>«*■ • «*»'» fRETIC j* 3 - =9: Mir - x 3 All Expenses Included I c.vxopic res. 12: siar. a* 9 Broacivtray, New York FALL RIVER LINE i (splendid Steamers Splendid Service) j New Years — a Friday to Monday vacation; — how about a little ex cursion by Fall River Line to Boston ? ; Fall River Line steamers leave New York, Pier 19, North River, foot of Warren Street, at 5 P. M. Get yon to Boston as early as 7 o'clock next morning — later if you like. Q f% Fare to Boston o*s Telephone 5111 Cortlaodt for tnfnrmatiae. Cltj Ticket OtMre^ — IT I Broadway. INSTRUCTION. For Both Sexes City. ro 5s I!> 061 _l_di>oa Aye.. near "3:a St. 500 West Tiiid Street. _ _ nguages taushi in el_ aaea or privately. ; Cor :vera— tionai mgiiioj . THE BKKLITZ SCHOOL Or LANttCAG£_ MADISO.V SQUARE 11113 Broadw_y>. Harlem Branch: 343 Lenox aye.. above i_7th a_ Broo_:vn "* 21* Lr.insstoa Street. S3O BRANCHES IN ALT. CITIBa Pupil s hear and speak the new language e« eluslveiy from tha first lesson. Tri_l I— sons I tr**. For Both Sexes Country. CHAPPAQUA MOUNTAIN* INSTTTUTE, Valhalla. Westchester County. N. T. A Co-Ed_eatlonal Frienda School; 40th year. New Buildicss and Equipment: 25 miles from N. T . 3d acres: 3«X> feat altitude; separate .i« partments for each sex; Preparatory. Commer cial. Vandal Trainine. Elocution. Music: t<«iarate department and Home Mother for rouas _ -.ildr^n. ADVERTISEMENTS AND SCBSCPOPTION3 fjr The TriDune received at their Lpto*n Office. No. I.trt4 Broadway, between 38th and 27th 9t3.. until ft o'clock s. m. Advertisements leceived at tr:e fol lowing 1 branch offices at regular offlce rates until S o'clocit p. m.. viz.: 284 Bth aye., s. c. cor. 23d st. . 133 6th ay».. «or. 12th St.; 104 East Hth si.; 257 West 42d St.. bo tween Tth and Bth ayes. ; 2«S West 12flth st. ; 1033 Sd aye.: IS2B 3d aye.. near «lst st. : lTi'S Ist aye.. near 83th. St.; 157 East 123 th 3:.. 75H Tremont aye. • «iuO 3<l aye.. and any American District Telegraph Oflca. SCHOOL AGENCIES. American and 1-ureun Teaeiier*' Ajceney. Supplies Professors T#ach<»r» Tutors. GoT •rnesses. etc.. to Colleges. Schools and Famine*. Apply to Him. M. J. TOrxO-m.TOJI _n T'n!->n -avar» STORAGE NOTICES. GLt'BE STORAGE & CARPET CLEANING CO.. 304. 3US and UU7 East .Ist St* New York. To iiisa M. G. Alcott. ilr Alex. Allow. |_ M. Aldrich. Mrs. W. Briciford. Geo. T. Brewer. Mr. C. F. Beuase. Mr. Henry Beck. Joan G. Barnea. \lrs. L. iirie.-s. Mrs. _L BellaX Mrs. J. li«nnett. Mr. R. A. Bennett Otto J. beyers. Miss UnlS Eurte. J E. Balderston. Br»-i A Co.. Mr Lavid Baii:K. Mrs. S3. Harron. Mrs. Bcls. Mrs. Bruce, Mr. Alfred S. Byrne, Mrs. Winifred Brown. Henry A. Cot-Mlly, Mrs. Wa.ker Curry. Mrs. H. Calder. Mrs Hose Cohen, ilr. Robert Cu&niasbam. Mr. Wm. Crol-y. Mrs. Corcoran. Mr. M. N. Cutter. Mrs. DOiaa. Mrs. L'reshan. liri>. Donnelly. Mrs. Day. Mrs. James Devery. Mrs. C. Dougheny. Mrs. Annld Duffy, Theo. Drury. Mrs. Watarow. Miss L. Everett. Mr Geors* Eania, Mrs. C- Eseaiante. lienry Ecke. lir. Andrew Clt-lbcrs. L. Grant Fay. Georse r"rar.;. Mr. Fisher. Chaa. Fix. Mrs. Mary F'.eig. Henry Fitzgerald. Mrs. E Frederick. Mr. Anton Good. Mr. H Grosser. Mrs. Grigss. ilary Gcedeke. Mrs. Holland. Sir. H. M. Her mann. Mrs. Hochstrasser. Mrs. HsMs, Mr. J. Hefferan. Mrs. Hlobet, lira. Lena Hupp*. Mrs. A. Hempler. Mrs. M Ha'.pia. Mr Hall. Mr. Asa H. Hoffxar.. Mr. Henry F. Holbrooit. Mrs. S. Hill. Mrs. M. Harrison. Mrs. M. Harnagtcn. Martha Jackson. Miss Margaret Jenkins. Mr. Geo. Kruger. Mrs. A Klamroth. Mr. Ch_j. Koeais Miss Fannla Klrp. Mi*. Mas K amber. Mrs. Q. Kline. Mrs. A. Kxir.e. Mrs. Ktaatey, Miss Llziie Kelly. George Kitney. Mrs. Josephln* Koch. Mrs. Kar.e. Mr. J. London. Mr. or Mr 3. G. Low. Clareno Lipscfcutz. Mrs. M. Lohsen. Mrs. T H. Le*. Mr. Mullare, Mr. F. Middle brook Mr. J. Meyer. Miss aionohan. " ■». E. Maher J. J Macklin or Miss Mary atcGanreru. Mr. R. Maroney. Mrs. M Manley. Mr. C. MiMer. Mr. Godfrey B Mcore. Miss M. McDonald. Mr. K. M. McCarthy. Mrs. Celia McDonaM. M- Andrew MeFarland. Mrs. MrHlnnts. Mrs. J. MeOulre. Mr. Ner. Mr. Patrick Nolan. Dave Nolan. Mr. or Mrs. E. Nasii. Mr. U O'Hara. Miss Gerda Otterberg-. Mrs. P. O'Connor. Mrs. Catherine O'Connell. Miss Rlien O"Brien. Mrs. M. O'Connor. Mrs. Josle Pellearini. Mrs. Char lie PirtSamr. Mis* Anna pfemner. M^r. John A. Quigley, Mrs. J. M Quilty. Mrs. L. RoaeuzweU. Mrs. O. Re'lly. M. Regan. M- FVed. Rothschild. Mrs. C Reid. Mrs. E Reynolds. Miss G. Raolot. Mr. Percy Roberta. Mrs. Ellen Rajna. J->hn F. Rei'.ly. Mrs. J. Bedding. Mrs. F stein. Mrs. M. Smith. ilra. Anna *=mtth. M!ss A. I. ?o!omaru Mrs. Emma Pelisman. James Sheehaa. Mrs. Au goata Sackman. Mr. John Sk»l!y. Mr. Louis bmadbeck. Achille Salomon* anl Veto Vasrt>. J. Ehort. Miss P«man. Mr. Nathan Schopfiocher. Mrs. Stevens. Mrs. Shields. Mrs. Carrie Ptephen si-ij. TSonias FT. Stabh. Mrs. Citherln* Stephens-. Mrs. C Bt,*r*h-*'ns. 11. B. Tooker. Mr. M. Tarrlau. Mrs. J. Turn»r. Mr*. D. Vescr. Mr. R 1-ir.d Vogl. Mr. H M. Vaupel. Mr*. Marsraret VThlt*. Mr Alexander Wiley. Mr. ■•-• Woif. Mrs. Wallace. Sirs. TValXer. Mrs. IVhaien. John "Wil son. Itra. V.'halen. Mrs. E. Williams. Mrs. SaUia Washington and Jennie M. Weeks: You and each oC you are hereby notlned that the time for the payment of our lien upon the property hereinafter ilescrib^d havine exptrecj. af«r due n:tice thereof had been niven you. we will caua* such property, to wit. _nusellOTil gools. r ftr s al effects, carp**"- etc. stored by you or in your name hi ttM Globe Storage and Carr-er saoitn^ Co.'s Warehouses. t,-> b* Mid at public a'icticn. according to the statute in Barb ens» mide and provided, at Nos. 303 an.t 307 East «lst St.. New York City, en Thursday. January 20. 1910. at 10:30 a. m. . ar.i! \I the s.iie ■■ r-of Is _ot completed on sal.l date, the #nm^ will V-« con tinued at the same nlao<» on Thursday. Jin'.mrv 27. I9ti>. and on Thursday. February 3. 101i>. beginning at 10:?.O a. fh.. and continuing unm the sale •• rosnpleted. GLOBE STORAOK .. C.XRPKT rLEANINTi CO. HARLEM STORAGE WAREHOUSE CO.. INC.. 211-213 East 100 th St. NVw York. D^. •-*" 19tsX ' To Il.tnnan Ah*rn. J. H. Chtsholm. Mrs. Mar r«ret Crowley. J. Fetnstetn, C Fischwr. E. R. Gordon. Mnrie German. A. Johnaon. Mary Kell^y. N Partland. Joaephinw Miil-.lleron. Annie Reuter. Nfary Taft. Julia Taylor <<ir Thompann> J. Vausbn. ■■: Veratoskl. H. Wegman. Mn». W*>!rh. Delli White. Fmnk Stewart and V. Rtos- you and eavh of you are hereby notified that thir- ttme for the payment _f our U»n upen lh« property hereinafter <!*>sor!bej having ex pired. afti»r due notice th»r»>if h«d t»<»n riven you. we will cause such property, to wit. house hold goods, prrsonal eff«ct». m>»rchan.ll.<ie car pet*, ftc stored by you or tn your nsme In th# Harlan Ptorar^ W*n»hous« Cn.'m war»hnu«es to be sold at public auction according to the statue* In soeh ca»«> made an,l provt.l.v! »t Nes ■• ; irvt in East 100 th »t.. Now York t'ity. on Tbiir«J_y. January *. 1310. at 10-.SO a. m.. anj tf tha «v'» thereof Is nrt -^»mplet»d on sail date, the «*'ne wilt N» continued at the *.im,- place on every day thereafter, beeinnln* at 10__0 a. m.. and coo llnutne- until tb« *<\le la completed. HARUEM STORAGE WARTHOrSC CO W. C. OIT.RERT. 3ec-y_jfejrreijia A DVEP.TISKMENTS AND 5V8.-CRItTION3 A for The Trttune received at their T'ptuwn Office, No. ISO 4 I'n>aiJwuy. between SCth and 2".1h- sts.. until O o'cl»H-k p. m. AdvertiMtrßer.ts received at ih* fi low.n« branch ©rji-e» B i ri?uls»r cfHc» rat«« \:nti! * o'cl^k r>. m via • 2'l Bth ay«.. s. c. ror. 23d st j 1lV» rtth aye tor. 12rl» st.; lm Ea*t 14th st. • 2M7 W^st 4",1 s:' be tween Tth ati,l «th *•»•• : Ml We»t liStn st. : 'ttC3 ?d aye : ie~; 3d avev . near Ctst St.- 17' V* jst .-»v> near SOth sr. ; 137 East 123 th st. : 75il Tr^m<nt «ye.; *cw> 3d ave-. • ad any A___ricaa XNautct REGULAR SERVICES _J1 _»<!ern Safety Drvlrea tWtailna. _e_t. London — Paris — s. s. ka!sem* fiS3. m. S£& i»in_ »w T-rk Jan. 5. « T. H. tCnexcelie^ niti-C»r:ton »• 1» Cirte Baa-s—W-C Gytrnasium. Eiec. Baths. _3«rau>r. Faiai Gardea. ♦K.Ao?.Vlc.Jan. 3.1 'Prea Grant. /"ee. » IPer-naylrania. Jan. s,tAmerika I"eb. 13 I*l Waldersee. Jan. 1" , J Pennsylvania.. .!«•?>. l» •Pres L:a^oin..Jan. 23 iOraf WalJem ee.Fea. 3» PU— glrect. *Omit» Plymo«ts. Itelv AND TH£ Nile r._ACH£I> EY OL'IS MEDITtRRANEA.N SERVICE The spiesdM. larze s__s— ■ HAMDIT.i;. tmm. 9i Feb. 15. Marcii 23: CIN CI»ATI. Jan- 20. etc.. fjr G.braltar. Naples and G-»no« f-nrttls occasional Val:» at tn» Aiores and Mi.ii-i-i Islands). Excellent connection .--.....* of Hamburg v -A-n-ricaa Nil* Co.'s eerviee» up tha Nile. thrO_«_ EGYPT. TR\vr__BK»* rwr.cn* t^SCEt*. Tourist t>»pt. for Trips E - »ryw_er_, STAf^ LINE iTALYa SQYPT Tta Visssa, _ taMtdra, Gibrait— r. _■>_ ss_» _.i.-gest Steamers la the Trade. GEORIC OELTiG • AMErHCAIUNE VV 1 Plymouth — Cherbonra- >.in_harßptnn. I St. Paul lan. 1 •Adriatic laa 13 I N*w Yorlc Jan. BJSt L.'!.» Jan. IS •White Star steamer trotn Pier 43, N. B. BED STAR LIME _TA* »w Antwerp— Paris. ; Z«e!an_ Dec 2UK.-ocr.iand .ia. 13* Vaderland Jan. 3 Lapl'd. 3a^ Jan. 22. U .OI WHITE STAR LIHE f __T?_, i _r »w York — Ooevniitnwii — &St LJ.SJREMTIC, Jan, I I Gs*nM_Mtß*si Turbine — Mteitmrmnnm Sns-Ms*** : Supero Aptjeiritments— Elevator — Orchestra. I L-iur- (new). Jan. L sootb Baltic. Jan. — . m Plyreoath ChM-bonT* >nuthtmptnn. Tsiitrwin T>es It 1> TiMm fNew Yonc '48. • ! tSt. Paul. Ja 1, 10 am! Adriatic Jan. 13 I ♦American Line steamers from Pier 13. N R- I SSS^°%* iTfiLY ft EOYPT Via %sore«, JIi!l»ir» and Oibrsltar. n*-«t Winter Salllns to Alexandria. JAN. 5, 2 P. M., S. S. CEBIIC ffiS I.arce-t ttnni«r to the >lr<tlteii ■■■■■■ f «dr Tons). Jan. i!P. H-. Feb. '.* AiaMe. Jan. 20. special Alexandria sailing. Romanic. Jan. 15. Cretic. Jan. ZO. Celtic (20.904 Tons*. F«i>. 2. Mar. 14 ;.' Canonic. FeD 12. Romanic. Feb. 28. passexge'r office. t< broadwat. CUNARD LIIMES Tmrc Piers 31-32-58. Vorth River. Liverpool Service. CalUn« at ■"lilia-M'i. South Wale*. Cslciast Haute ta Lania.i I Gasllssa: t!i» nahvnard. Wednesday from .New York Monday in London MACRETA>-IA— LC3ITA>TA. * La.-g-s*^ Fastest Stsair.salps) ArTrat. . * Sail WeiliMimtsia Wireless Telegraph. s»ubm»rl». Slarnalt T.usltan_s.Dec. 29. 10 AM , Campanla.Jan.2ti. 9 A3f •Umbria Jan. 3. 8 AM iL'ia&na...Fefc. -. a -J« Lu^:tacla.Jan. W. 9 AM vlaur»tan;a.Fei>. a. it Ait 10 1 1 ALI Carmanla ft Caronia fi L ______H llasniacent Km» 20.004VT33 3trs_ UM TWO SPECIAL CRUI3TI ' S.VXOMA TO ITALY. reb. 3 — Mca. 19. Ht>i.AKIAN-AMkKU AN sEKYItE- To FlL'iia via GI3RAL.T GENOA, NAPLES. nuKsrm ; Ca.-or..a. . Jao. S. neon; Saxottia. .Feb. 3 ' Carrr.ar.:_.Ja^. 22. noor.! Pianonia . Feb. 13 Travellers" chec-ss issued — good everywhereki IHK CrV\Kl> STEA.MSIUP «>.. LXI». , UI-2. State St.. oppoaite t!-a Battery. Some Excellent Rooms still on Sale for CLARK'S CMUSE Of THE »CL£VIU!«r (fcrA IS.OCO fin*. bran.l n?T, V% ijQ anU .iiyerbly tltted. S 3 RIS.OOO f-in*. brand new. jg^k _n«i *up«rbl>' Utted. _ 2 OUNO TIE WCFLII FROM SM FRANCISCO, FEB. 5. 1910. ONE srE.\MEK FOR TITS FVTIRE CKri9-l of nearly four months; casting only StlSO aad up. Including all necessary expended. ROriE: Japan. China. Philippine".. Boroetn. J:av.t. Burma. India. evlon. tsynt. Italy, etc. Ab umi->ii3l rlum» to *i_it unusually attruc tiTe places. JSZIZT ORIENT CRUISE February .">. tSttK by S. S. "Grosser Kurfnerst.** 73 daj». includirsr 24 days E»j'Pt and P_l« estine. $400 up. t=c!udias hotels, shore exssr« sions. etc. FKWK C. n ARK. Time* Bld_r. New York. MORIiG ERHfIH LLOYD Lars*. Fa3t and Luxurious Twts-scr*w Express and Pass^n^er Steamanips. Equipped with Wireieas i Sabmartaa SigsaLv PLr>IOCTH — CEEKBOCKG— BREMEf Express SaiUsss Tursdays at lo A. M. Kaiser Wm. Il..Jaa. 4, Kr .r.Drlr._ Wm. ..Jan. 23 Prinz Frie-i.Wrn.Jan. I>>, Kasstr Wm. der Gr.Feb.3l BREMEN D!Nt<T Twin-Screw _ai::n_s Thurscai'S U 10 A M. P. Irene let-. ;u> /Cicten . J3n. •>* Boon Jan. 6'.Rocn Feb. ia GIBRALTAR — >APtt:!i — GENOA— AI.GEERS. Mediterranean Sa::tngs r>a-urdays at li __, M. Barbarcaa^i Jan. i *Gr. Karfuerat Fe_. 3 •Berlin isei-i. . .Jan. 2'J K. Albert FeS. Xi •On- Algiers. tOnent Cruise. Ir.depcna-nt Aro-an_ __• V.*or!d I "ars. i Trav-Hers 1 Checks good all over the • r>d. ; * Ajply OELRICHS * C<>. Genen) J_j_s__, 5 HROADWAT. NE^V TOHK. TOURS t h°e ORIENT ' COOK *» 4.", d Annual Series cf Tours de _.!«!# I to Egypt, the Nile. Holy Land. 4var.t. etc.. >a Jan. 5. $. Feb. 2. 1V». March 3. Leisurely travel, small. s*>!*ct p-irties. traviKinir thrxsaxri the most interesting lands of th-» Onans. EUROPE aidtte PASSIM PUT 70 Tonr% to Earnp«. Tours d* Lu*» _rj(*f Vacat-on Tours. JISO ta $1,193. Tho*. Coal. *.-• havd b«en Officially Appalaced A_:esr^ I for the Passion Play Comciittae. Taurs to •V-rmuds. tl»riva>. C.iUforabs. eta. 'm T!o J? e: __ a! J t d _ To;irs ' or Indepindeat ivei • :«rs Z lioi] gook & son TKOS. COOK & SON 245. lino Broadway. 64_ ■ bsa« At«.. 3C3 Fifth Aye. i Windsor Arcads>» N. T. I HOUDAY h rs . GUT.H6S W. &Sffl2ai mji»IU..J fal *hort trtpH to all 1 -^•"""■•""■™""'™"^^"^». report* — W \-*lTlXi-i_ TON. IVL\>TI( CITY OLD PODiT RICHMOND. BERVI_»A. et" aY „.' ptns.'» included. »l0iM» up. S^- for details to MARSTERS TOURS. SI vr-Bt 30th St.. New York. Voi r^aa Juaa. P. a.. i_a Uuayra. |>t_. caieao Uticao ar._ Maracaibp. via. Cttraoac Caracas... Jan. I, IDIO Philadelphia. .Jan. 13. ____i Fov La Guayra. C-.::j a_ aa_ il^rajaifeik Zulla Jan. ». 1930 Maracalbo — Jaa. 22. IDIO Superior AccO4Stnu<Mtiaas tar raaaaaasrs. BOfLTON. BLISi & DAL-STT I Cescral Managers. s_ Wail st. Twin Screw Steamers for Bermuda A. E. Put-rr-rldg* * Ci>.. A»t.t.. 20 B'way. v T. SOT'THKRN P\rTFTf STTCvMSHIPa NEW YORK— NEW OP.t.E\NS tI3H. 3«e. I BrotiwsT. New Torlt j TYPEWRITING A>D TYPEwa'T£RSL __^s__. TmvnitXS all maknr rsnt '^'S^ Vi- * ;i _ mt - nth : W>o machines. Jis- JB^TiJiTI *-'«* : * months- rental •llowad I* _E_>______J purch«»s.-ti. Typewriter S:i!e_ Co WM hi I 111 I. ll 1 1 I UIU Eagi^ T. Co.. 79 Duare 3L. ALL MAKES; don", buy. a«ll or et-h-.-.rr.. % rrße T writer umil you ccaault *l:a ua. Caa_u:-_'« arl fre«. RepaUlas. ... r«bu:ldin_. supplies. v on , Supply Agency. 123 Üborty st. Te:. Corttenttt ~ZmZ VKTTOK VISiBLC. 73 Miau st. ca:alo__» tr+»: *n mak« tahen r»rt cavmea:: barcxtss te fn.l»rwond-« ff-m)nirt»»n«L »~>Hv«»-_ SmfhlT RK.MINOTOX, J!>..l«> : Oliver. JUVSO; Smith e.__k j ajn_hei.-p>,- \\,, r —^ — — — — — — ■______ ____^___^^^ ! BOARD AND ROOM S. OlaT ST.. :.-t WEST.— Warn. eomf_rt*_ul__=S handsomoly furnished: every coavenSaac* • xuvl •>• hmi. b*»; ***■«; uicir-.-a. ae»r Mtk. 9