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B It 'THE SUN, SATURDAY, .tANUARY 22, 1808. - ' , Hf, . i i i i i i ii i n 1 1 ii ttmmmmm tammt m I n urn i - HITO' rr - Mt Offlet f th Hf , Atlantic Mutual Insurance Com mit PanV HI', NEW YOnK, January SI, 1R0K. B?i' TtrtTroslees, In Conformity with the Chaitircf the 71 Oompsnr, su'mll lb f jllowlur itatemeot ot Hi hv affairs on UeSlst of Deti-mber, 11W7: Hr Premiums oa Marine ntkt from 1st HW January, 18U7, to Hist December, MWfV lf97... ,S4,03B 81 rr.mluir.s on PotleUi not marked off K& 1st Jetuarv, ISaT 1,07.B SI H?l Total Marine rrerolums 3.BUI.QB3 88 LEffi Premiums marked off f rem 1st Jenu- iV ry, IBS?, to Slit Uecen,bsr, 18D ., 19,083,058 OS BiSf lOMti ptl t during the MW aamepeilod 1,88,B30 HO LBt' pjturns of tXt Pre ml- its' Kxpen J& I8S4,9S SO Kb" P" Company liai the following assets, vla.I '!, United sunt anil Citr or New York BX Btooki city IlinkaandnttierHtncks. (7,830,888 00 LWx? loam em Urol by Btooke end other- MM nil M67.0C0 00 $33 Ileal Estst ml rlelmi dm the Com- v penr.eitmat dat t,IEl,S0O 00 'if1 Premium Motta and Mils ilecelvable,. 1,010,008 07 MR CublnOenk 28S,m 11 Rffif Amount 110,8 j,o 08 H.'?i Six p'r cent Intereeton theoiiietndlnwrtinrte Mm. ot profl'i will be paid to the boldere thereof, or tlelr H? legal representative, on aud after Tuesday, the Dm M etFelruarynext. Thifllmiiilhidlnco-.lfli'1on if tnvef nenit lit recent rear mar In the future render tin? necessary a rrduct drat of IntTrstonn.rtincatrs. Theouutandlmcettlfoeteerf thelMuerf muilwlll Mr be red emed and paid In the toilers thrrof, o their .4; letalreirotsntstlves, onenl fftor Tueidiy.tieflrst ?' of Ternary atzt, from wlilrh dt all Interest there- HV on will " raj. Thocertlneatis tj bj prtdund at the .u tiraeof piyment.Kndtacce'ltd. flU A dlvhVnd of Forty r o nt. It rte-lared on tv net '! earned pi. nluma of ire Ompanyf rtheyrar ndlns "" Slit Dtoinhrr. 1RP7. for wMi'h certlfti-alei will be f Issued oa and afl.rTu eday, Ih) thud if May next. l)y order of the Board. Of j, II. CHAPMAN, Neeretnrj. Mff TRUSTEES! 1 GUSTAV AMRIXCK, JOIHJD.ltEWI.KTT. MrO JOhEI'H AOOKTINI. CHARLES D. LEVEWOH, Jj) VKION II. IIHOWN. LEANDER N. LOVLL1, M& Wi DitOtU' I'UOWJf. JAMES LOW, f: WILLIAM H. DOOl.TOK, W. II. II. alOORB. HV FRANCE M.DtCUN. CHARLES II. MARSHALL, ft OIIARLBSP. bUIIDETT, OfOnOE II. MACY. Bvi gk( niEcorrEi.u freueric a. parsons. Kj& jrSLl'II II CHAPMAN, OEORUE V. QUINTAHD, jil JASIK.SO. DKIORKST, JOHN L. RIKER, Bt tVILLIAM DEnitOOT. A. A. RAVEN. B(P XVILLtAU E. DODGE, N. DENTON SMITH, JCVERETTKRAZAR, LAWRENCE THRNURE, KDWARD FLOYD-JOKES, PvUI.L. THEIIAnD. MM HORACE OKAY. CHRISTIAN nnT"OMiEN, KrS ANSON W. HARD, OUSrAV II. SCI1WAO, K& CLIFFORD A. HAND, WILLIAM II. WEDtl. MM UENRY E. IIAWLEY. I SB A. A. RAVEN. Pre d-nt. tSi K. A. PAR-ONSYI e-Pri't. KSt CORNEUL'S ELDERT, !(d Vlce-Pree't. mp; TnEo. p. joiinson, ad vioo-Pree-t. mi Wanted -franleo. HANDS wanted on artificial learci. KAIIN ft OUER1S. 784 Broadway. 111 Stomtstlc j5cwnnt5 WHtttcfl. ffl Totir Servant Wf needalnitructlonln the AS Art of Cooking, Kgj Call her attention to thla opportunity. W&ti Thl coupon entitles a nell-recommended aer- Br V. ant to one f reo leuon at Kj: MBS. L. SEELY'S COOKING SCHOOL, MSv- 888 0th ar., where all branchei of cooking ore WMl taught by Mr. O. Lemcke. E' ("lUAUUERSlAIDS, young cooks. $88 to 30: Swedlih J cooka. laundreate who do chamberwork, Prot- W catant lanndreseea, 1 0 flnt-claaa waltreiaca, 1 0 young Kft waltreaaea who uo chamberwork, HO cooke who wash Kf .and Iron. Swedish kltchenmalds. bouseworkcrs, Kn French ladlea' maids, French and Oerman nurses, ,v4 bntlera and second men. Mrs. L. BEELY. 802 vih ar. RS1- "ETtENCn maid and atanutress, t23; one who thor- -a. onghly understands her duties and la a One needle- $ Womant best references required. KwS Mrs. L. 8EELY. 838 6th ar. W$; "CTIRST-CLaSS laundress, (88, for Philadelphia! -1- must baro rery best references. WM Mrs. L. BEELY. 1138 8th ar, mfA "PROTESTANT laundma, (80, for small famllyi ; X best reference required. J?, Mrs. L. SEELY, 888 0th ay. jfe 'PROTEST ANT waitress. (IS, for small family) must K. -A be competent and bare good references. tTC Mrs. L. SEELY. 383 8th aT. Kw "PROTESTANT cook, (25, foTsmall family of threat TV -- must be competent and barn -iry good refer- & anoea. Mrs. L. SEELY, 888 0th a-. Rf "VOONO cook and laundress for family of three lie". MM -A lug In Stamford, Conn. 1 goo. I references required. j't Mrs. L. SEE .Y, 838 0th ar. hr s mV -ganttfl ?CTaUfl 2Wechantcflt at WFi T)00DINDERS. BLANK. U W. NorT7mergncy " J call 1 very Imporianti don't falli Monday, 0:30. mt& flARPENTERS wanted at once. Bee our ad. under Wmg yj " estate for particulars. D. L. RISLEY. K OOD machinist at once. See our ad. under heading VT real estate. D. L. HISLEY. W-ri, PAINTER wanted. See particulars under heading Wgjg X real estate. P. L. RISLEY. frTRD0KER8 wanted. Bee particulars under head- log real estate. P. L. RISLEY. "TXTANTEP A first-class moulding machine hand. '7$, ' V. Apply at CROSS, AUSTIN ft IRELAND LUMDER Mi CO.'S mill. Grand st. and Newtown Creek. Brooklyn. $ TITANTED A man to run a spoke and handle ma- W; T chine. See particulars under beading real es- Sfc !: P. L. RISLEY. I "WANTED Good Job compositors. Apply N. Y. ---' ECOOMIOALrRlNTINtCO.. S8 ft flO Qold St. XKT ANTED Well recommend d flrst-olast cylinder Eg JL Pressman. Address T. N.. box 108 Sun office. ? TOOD TURNERS wanted. See particulars under pi ' heading real eatato. p. L. RISLEY. W tfpt-mata ptlp gtttinitfi. WA A YOUNO LADY typewriter and stenographer Mi. Xk, would like a position; willing to assist In ofilce ;$- Work 1 can furnish first-class reference aa to ability, fffit character, etc.; haa law-office experience; can oper- jg ate) Smith Premier or Remington machine. Address if? CAREFUL, box 888 Sun office. fit A S flrstclsas cook, competent young woman: thor" IV' . Aoughly reliable, willing and obliging; flrat-clua 5T5s references. M. McN., box 017 Sun uptown office, 1H0S Cf Broadway. jjj? A THOROUOHLY competent woman aa cook; 55" . priTate family; willing and rellat lei first-class .& references. K. 51., box Ota Sun uptown offloe, U0D gK Broadway. A NEAT young woman aa chambermaid; excellent V- seamstress; willing aul obliging: best rrferencea. A B.B., box 818 Sun uptown office. 1808 Broadway. fif IOMPETENT young woman aa first-class ohamber- Nt J m,Jl1 u"i waitress; prlrate family; willing and 'm peat; can furnish Yery satisfactory references. K. SB alcT.. bpx 610 Sun uptown office. 18B8 Broadway. if .IOMPETENT young woman, excellent references, g" -" " chambermaid and maid to lady: neat and H. Willing. E. B box 040 Bun uptown ofBce, 18t3 B'way. T "EXPERIENCED DRES8MAKER, artistio deslgneT, fjT -A-l aclentino cutter and niter (hasoonduoted herown LW astabllshment for Ore years), desires position aaout tier and Utter, or to take entire charge of dressmaking department. P.. box 183 Bun office. "EMRST-CLASS oook; understands all kinds of cook- fii A- ng good baker; willing and rellahle; prlrate i family onlyt best references. II. o box SI4 Sua up- $b, town offloe, 1808 Broadway. 1711 T-CLASS laundress 1 prlrate-family ; careful i J.and neat; can furnish best references. A. C, box fflC B Sun uptown ofilce. 1808 Broadway. ' 'M T AUNPREsa Well recommended young woman aa ! Jllrst-class laundress; prlrate family; neat and ." willing: nrst-clsss references, D, B box 818 bun ud- m town omce. 1888 Broadway. y fit BTAID. Competent youngwoman, understands her I'S JU- duties thoroughly, aa lady'a maid; first-class ref- , yr. rencea. U II., box 818 Sun uptown office, 1808 54' Broadway, 4k URSE. Thoroughly reliable, weTTrecommended Aj roung woman aanurso toBTowlngrblldren;neat. Y( willing, and obliging. F. L., box 048 bun uptown jp yfilce, HOS Broadway. ,.' "pKFINED young Norwegian girl as first class lady'a ,-M JLV maid, dreasmaklng, halrdresslng, ftc; thorough W -Jf"" training; wouU travel; very best references. B. P.. box 848 sun uptownomce, 1888 Broadway, Kg "RELIABLE, competent youug woman as rlrst-clais " V cook; all souiia, meats, o.i rerv lest rererences. SB. A- J- box 848 Sun uptown office. 1803 Broadway. jtb fpiIOHOUOIILY com pe tent youug woman as waitress; fiv J- prlrate family; nrat and obliging; bent references. Mt- K. D- box 818 bun uptown ufflce,18aB Broadway. K "WAITRESS. Competent; "highly recommended; WA ' neat and willing; will assist wfih chamtwrwork, gS; or would do both In small private famllj. T. F b)X 3 BTBnn uptown onice, 181)5 Broadway, A TOUNO MAN desires position; la a JoocTpTnman " A and well educated; can furnish the best of refer- iffe JB? ' of"ce work preferred 1 oompeten t. reliable, and S Industrious. Address TRACY A. McCAUE, 810 East 'am E4 St., city, W A YOUNO MAN, steady andleHable.'desTreT work M A of any kind; A J references. NEEDY, box 1H4 $ un omce. ii T? OOFINO, furnaces, rangesT5ri young man ; 8 years' jff. AV experience; Al references. M V: 1U84 Jackson ar., clly. Si TOUNO MAN, 88. seeks engagement In or outdoors"; ?$ A two years' experleuee aa canvasser on trailing 1 Hew York papers; first-class personal references; VX I0?? PPearauce; la also a gool practical hatter. jug Addreis P.. box UP sun uptown olTlcr, 1805 B'way, 1( YKARV KXI'CRIENCE In griK-ery and wine busT- fc vr bu , youug man, 8 J years old, wunes permaueul n. mploymentaaludoororoutdoorsaleauiantalsosrrvrd m "'if? ,n ""l! nwsinper business, Is good canvasser Q ana all round office maui rer truces aa to character V '0'.b?u , .Adir"- AUTIIBH OORMELY, 188 West & IQtbst., city, P gCof I Bud ffounft. HsW TAV. (0. batieaea 0th av.and 18th St. I, station, k , jteiographar'a ruled notebook; aultAuU reward It waSsrtWTf.JeOBWeOSHsair'" HiUlMttftlaasiuL- . T rttugfuitntit. MRTKaroi.iTAR orKRA noinm. GRAND OPERA , In Fn-nch, Oerman, and Italian, under Direction ot WALTER DAMROSCII AND O. A. ELLIS. Evening performances at B o'clock. Matinees al . THIS SAT MAT u "fawat" Mmee. Melba. Toronta, Van Cauterent MM. I bos, Dondoureeqne, Campanarl, Vlvlanl. Conductor, Dam roach. 1U PRRTOIRE NEXT WEEK. BALE NOW OPEN. MON.EVE., JAN. 84 AlilaiW limes. Mlba (first appearance aa Alda In New York), Braasl. MatUeldi MM. Ibos, Campanarl, Boudour esque, Itehmann, Vannl. Conductor, Blmbonl. WED. EVE., JAN. 80 ' Lahenartn" Mmrs. Oadskl, Staudlglt MM. itothmuul (first re appearance In America), rtscber, II spham, BtaudlgL Conductor, Damrosoh. FRIDAY EVO.. JAN. 8B "Barber or Seville" Mmea. Melba (first appearanoe aa Roalna In New York), Vsn Cauterent MM. Sallgnao. Campanarl, Carbonr, Boudoureequr, Vlvlanl. conductor, IIimbonL Scale of Prices; (1, (i.OO. J, (8.80, (8,(4. JANUARY SHIID. AT 8! 10. GnADltl)DlV misiiit coci:nT. Mme. UADSKI, Mile. SKYQA11D. MM. SALIONAC, BOUDOURERQUE, Rig. CAMPANARL nrw voltii hvvipiio.w unciimTnA. WALTER DAMROSCII ,. Conductor Popular Prices. BOo. to (1.80. Box seats, (8. Seats on sale at box omoe, and also at Tyson's, principal hotels, and Rullman's, 111 Broadway. STEINWAY PIANOS USED. agssMiA.unn CONTINUOUS R" TA I A T C Performances, 1 ;80 n r ALAvB. toll; 83C.B00. NANCE O'NF.II McKEE HANKIN, ARTHUR and JENNIE DUNN. LEW DOCKcTADER and Animated Bong Sheet, Pete Baker, Storm Dancers, Evans and Vlducq.Foy and Clark; others. Aft. 18c, goo. DDnnTdDrP High-class Continuous rnub I U n 5 ""sz ,0 " r-" AO.RS PnOiTTOIt CHAR. Km, Comedy; UltWIK IlosrtUII.l, Comedienne; WM. II. WIN I DOM and Blacksione Quartet; LIVINO PlCTURESi Animated Song Sheet; 40 other stars. rinYT'1 THFATHF 4th St.. near D'wsy. null 0 MICH lilt., Kvg.. stSO. Sat.Mat.SilB. HOYT ft McKEE Proprietors MATINEE TO-DAY. The Trlplo Comedy Success, A NEW YORKER. Preienttd br Mr. ROBERT MILLIARD. "Them Is no reason why Mr Milliard should not be come tho Win. Terr 1 of Amerloa." Eve. Sun. OLD GUARD RECEPTION O METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE. f O TUESDAY EVENINO. JAN. 8ft. 1S68. Tickets (8.00, admitting gentlemen and -- ladles, can be obtained of any member of J O the dattallon, at the Armory, cor. Broad- fj Oway and euth St., and at the prluclpal zf hotels. Boxes and seats oan be obtained of OZ O Captain JAMES F. WENMAN, Treasurer, JS 18 Old Slip, or at tho Armory. C BROADWAY THEATRE, l THEATRT? Evg. B:18;Mat.Today,2. A ixaa. I. AV en,u to VSi Performance or the OPERA HIGHWAYMAN rnMPlWV Mementos 100th Performance, sjUiU.r.ni. Mon..Jan. 31. SeaUready. TO-MOItltOW, HU.VIIAV AIUUT. JA. SO. SOPSA Wi BAND GARRICK THEATRE. K ".asJIS: Ilojt ft Mt'Eee, Lessees. Charles Frohman.Manager. Matinees To-day and Wednesday. MISS MAUDE ADAMS, DIRECTION OF CHARLES FllOnMAN. In J. M. Barrle'a a rest Comedy. THE LITTLE MINISTER. AMFRITAH 48d St.. Rth av. Tel. 3 147 38th at. ltlTIL.milHrf. CASTLE BUVAItli OPERA TO. romontlclrfsh opera. LILY OF KILLARNEY. TO-DAY-BIG MATINEE 2 P. M. Mala. 3. Wed.. 8.1c. Sat . 83c, 80c. Ev'gs 8:18. Only 3 Prices, 25c, 50c, 75c. reserved, Jan. 84 Castle k(. Op. Co., "MIONOS" In English. To-morrow Eve., 3d American Pop. with Pauline llall. I4TH "STREETITvv" Reserved Orchestra Circle or Balcony, 80 Cents. TO-DAY LAST TIMES. Jftk'lh ANDREW MACK. LAST TIMES In New Y'ork of AN IRISH ClC.TI,nIA. Next Week WARD and YOKES The governors. ST. NICHOLAS OOTH hT., NEAR COLUMBUS AV. Championship Hockey Match, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 8:18 1 M- ST. NICHOLAS VS. BROOKLYN 8. O. KNICKERBOCKER TBBti3ww . 38tn .u 1119 IA Evenings. 8:30. vlUaVm Matinee To-day, 8:18. MARLOWE. An.!nrAv, THE COUNTESS VALESKA. Next Week Lut of Mlift Marlowe'a Encagrment. GARDEN THEATRE. mIdIsonW CHARLES FROHMAN Manaeer MR. CHARLES COCHLAN. 8 pec t nl Mtin e i ueiday. 8 att r Jt. THE ROYAL BOX. F.VENINOS SI13; MATISbE TO-llAY 3:18. MADISON SQ. GARDEN L AbT DAY. Open from 1 1 A. M. to 1 1 P. M. auI'u1.. SPORTSMEN'S EXPOSITION mid IIICYCLR MHOIV. Fly Casting. Billiards. Bowling, and Rifle Range. Public school pupils admitted free 8 to 1 1 A M, to-day. Concerts sfternoon and evening. Admlesion, 00c. W ALLACK'S. MatleKcUl THE GIRL ""t. . FROBVa PARAS. HERALD btJUAUB THEa.. B'way and 35th si. """"rir cnas. E. Evans. Prop. Eves..t8:18. RICE'S Production or the I Mats. Wed. aw, w Frisky Novelty. I andTiday,a:18. :;r the frengh mm MONDAY. JAN. 81. HAM) OME 55u?KN IRS. KEflTH'S Cpntlnuous Performance. Isl 1 II V ilto., 00c. Noon to 1 1 I'. M. Illt.llKWI, norld'a Ureale.t Vlallnlst. nll.iWS.,"'J2,!," W" fairy). Iliau and niehfl Id, Tun) ITU. s. aud lonn, tie. rge Fella and Lldla flarr, Una PMntaer, C'lishinan aud llnlc.mbe, Leenn Inls, 33 other btars. i VsTEBIMTSf?.,u,''vsdt- ReglnsBtlO THE PRINCESS THE BUTTERFLY I MONDAY N1QIIT. LJ" I.n,!fi " ''VI,KD4SR WEBER & FIELDS' Mat. To-day. Tifu u uuasi. 1114... In h,r famou, ama,t laimukTiiK WAY-HIGH-MAN. In Olio OEOROE FULLER OOLDEN. others. THE CHARITY-BiliLI. FOR THE WURSERY AND CHILD'S llOSPITALT WAD.IOBtBi'. INTOItlA, PIIIUAY BVI'..lti. 1itH. ii. Boxes can b. had from 1 1 to 1 at if East 38th st. CnCJ WORLD IN wax-andrees"ball66n LUL CINEMATOGRAPH vf.1;. Iiinr r -A'ySf rtan Dn, c' Aft. ft Eve. MUSEE t"royal MABI0NE1TES. AffiAS0" THE BALLET GIRL. 80th prrf.r.f The Bsllet Olrl, Jan. 8U. Souvenirs. Mat. To day. "The Devil's Disciple." Tu night. " Dr, Jekyll aud Mr. llyde." Next week. Frank Daniels. In THE IDOL'S EYE. AtAIIIE'lY OK !H!I1 14lhSt. ft ifvlng PI. THE nilHIICHOWDE'iMUNT'l THE WHITE HEATHER. MatlLt-ea lo-tlay and Wed., a, Evenlnjf, tJ;Jf. 0 SAM "TrjACKrSTHTATRE. T IIIIOAIIItAV JL URTII hT, L U JKt.llK KMAM In ilalils. 53 J BIU SHOWS EVEItY DAYauil H. Itl.KklT ' Broadway ft lintb st, I ,llATIri! tUlaJULI. Kves., :IB. I TO. II IV. THE ONLY LAUfJUIMJ SL'CCISS IN TOH'N. MAY llttVI' tIJT DAQTDD'C ',i"iii'ii' 0 Jt O if.ii40hiiai'b. I'JlUU to II , .11, Neal UU and ll t-eala. Odell vllllHllla A III. 'miiiuu). aiadsn i:ills. Kdwln l.iitelle. aaTU At BROADWAY ft U4TH ST. errr,' " V Last Mat To-day, Lait night, J.A. 2XEERNE, SHORE ACRES. tf .et Vreh '.'V UttlIPUHT, KOSTER & B I AL'S. AT;rS luV.'r, CHARMION, the Sensation, jiSKKlt. i AND 15 OflIEK tTAR AOfS. HRAND "" 231) ST ft 8 Matinee UllHIIU uoi'ilE. bTJl AVE ,, M To-day, AUUUSIU& PITOU ., , Letsee and Manager To-Nlgbt I Nextwuk. A WARD OF FRANCE." "IN OLD KE.N1 UCKY." COLUMBUS. ToMdu.v. rViWilttS. Next week, VEaTA T1I.LEY in VAUDEVILLE. n'AtHil8.Msts.Wed.fttodsy.Oal., lbo, STARi HOGAN'S ALLEY. S&J& ' IKVIHU i To-dW. Matlnae. "THE BAT," Julia 1'l.ACU I Uopaosy aad Star Oaat. To-ulglit. DIE THKATSB, GIQEHtM VOSWJglT'mfanaDgdaW, a ti j-yyveiaisAAiijAeiv, a.WMgtBt. OARJtaOIB HALL. SYMPHONY Ji-HIBHT AT 8:15. B Ih WBW YORK ! paONTOBHBtTRA(lr.). SOCIETY JOSEFFY. FROailAMMSt BRAHMS, or M. T. Symphony No. 1 (O mlnor)l tSClAlKOWOICY.Oonc.rto for Walter Damrosoo, piano, with Orchestral 8ME Oondoctor. TANA. Overture to a Comedy, nas. seats BO cts. toil. 00. Boxe. (Ill at box offloe, C. L. Or afT, Bus. Mgr. HOP Beats la Baleens, BO Ceala, CARNEGIE HALL. Friday Evening. Jaa. IS, at 8. Farewell Lecture of the gr at Explorer, NANSEN. ., M Bnhjeott "First Crossing of Ureenland." Eskimo life, oomblned with his former lectures. Magnificent Tletv. never before given la this city. Tickets on sal. Tuesday morning at the ball. Trloes, 600.. 78o. 1. Boxes, 10 and $10. Seats In boxes 81.80. EMPIRE THEATRE, gf.!0. Sfo. CUARLES FROHMAN Manager ANOTHER EMPIRE SUCCESS."-N.Y. Sun MATINEES TO-DAY AND WEDNESDAY. EMPIRE THEATRE COMPANY, Presenting Paul Potler'a Great Play, TBMIE COXQUEBIOBIS. Uri.lVWnAT.TO.UAVt I LOUIS MANX rl!IIIIt' CLAIIA LIPMAMI sLimnflmV. I TheTelr.b.iteCllrll" nir nemilyShnvr I 80th time, Feb, 8, RIobaouTSl TESTIMONIAL HAT. to I Entire Telephone Co. and DAN DALY NEXT TUES. Most of Celebrities! pending gottlu nutt Htjatnurant. This Hit appears Wednesdays and Saturdays. Hotel Information free. For Booklets of American. European Hotels, FALL & WOtWER RESORTS. Also rates ot Apartments In Hotels below, call or address (send stsmp) Hotel Tariff Blurcnu, ( 03 Fifth Ave , AVip Tork, - tia Urgent St., London, S48Jtucd Itlroll. Part: HOTEL POCKET OUIDE UIlATIM. (A. P. means American Plant E. P. European.) ALBANY, N. Y Hotel K.nmore, A. P., 4 up do Slanwlx Hall, E. P.. il upiA.P.. 8up ASUEV1LLE. N. O... Battery Park Hotel, A. P., (4 up ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ..Hotel Brighton, A. P., $4 up do Hotel St, Charles, A. P., t4 up do. (J.H.Borton.Prop.)UotelDenls, A.P.,3.B0 up ATLANTA,aa.Hotel Aragon,E.P., 1.50 up; A.P.,tS up AUOUSTA, Q a., Hotel Bon Air (golf links), A.P., 1 4 up BALTIMORE, Md notel Rennert, E. P., f 1.80 up do The Stafford Hotel, X. P., 11.00 up do The Carrollton, A. P.. 3 up do. ..Hotel Altamont, E. P. tl upt A. P., $3.60 up do Mount Vernon Hotel, E. P., tl up BERMUDA Ia'l, HAMILTON.. ..Hamilton Hotel, A. P. BOSTON, Mass Hotel Vondome, A. P., 18 do. .. Copley Sq. Hotel. E.P.,I.o0 upt A.P..I3.50 up BOURNEMOUTH, Eng. Royal Bath Hotel, A.P., (4 to to BROOKLYN, N. Y. Plerrepont House, E. P., SI np do Hotel St. George, It P., illA.P., 83 CHARLESTON, S. C.Charleston Hotel, A. P., 3.B0 np Cbattanooga.Tenn.,New 6outhem,A,P., $2.80 to 13.80 CUICAOO.IIl.The Virginia, a.p..t8.B0 npie.p.,l.o0 up CINCINNATI, O....Oraml Hotel, E. P., tit A. P.,t3np akfjoS fKEYWESTnOTEL,K.yWest...A.P. .JSsSSo . MIAML ROYAL PALM A.P. Sq ftO -"" M'AMI. BISCAYNE A.P. S B5r'a Ja,AM BEACH, Palm Beach Inn. A.P. oSu--a do. ROYAL POINCIANA A.P. 3l.n.a . pj: ORMOND.THEORMOND A. P. So'S?M ST. AUGUSTINE. ALCAZAR.. ..A. P. 5 ISSl'lO. PONCE DE LEON A.P. FLA. . JACKSONVILLE. St. James Hotel, A.P., $4 up. VLA.. SUWANEE SI'K'OS Hotel and famous water. jog r TAMPA, TAMPA BAY HOTEL A. P. .("mm Opens Deo. St D. P. Hathaway, Mgr. jgSli J WINTER PARK, SEMINOLE A.P. Cttlfl" Opena Jan. 17: A. E. Dick, Mgr. oSrSo KISSIMMEE, THE KISSIMMEE...A. P. SItSJS Opena Jan. 3t L. E. Bullock. Mgr. BgS g OCALA.OCALA HOUSE A. P. rffcelj' 0pen n" yeari p" F" Brown' ur- aon BELLEAIR. DELLEVUSW A.P. g"taw Opens Jan. 17: W. A. Barron, Mgr. Q H " S , PUNTA GORDA.Hotel PuntaOorda. A.P. gS2a Opens Jan. 17: P. H. Abbot, Mgr. hSjs FORTMEYERS, Fort Meyers Hotel, S&o I 0P"1 )tn- 17i F' u' bDot- M . KAN8A8 CITY.Ho.The Midland, E.P..I1 np ; A.P.,13 np LAKEWOOD, N. J Lakewood Hotel, A. P.. (4 up do. PALMER HOUSE (Apply f or clroulars).A.P.,t8up LONDON. Eng notel Cecil. E. IV 2 up do Inns of Court Hotel, E. P., (2; A. P., (4 up London.. (Westminster), St. Ermln's Hotel, high class. Unexcelled for luxury, comfort, cuisine, E. P., tl up MARSEILLES, Fr. Hotel Noallles et Metropol. MEMPHIS, TENN..Oayoso Hotel, A. P.. $3.30 to $4 MOBILE,Ala.BattIe House, rooms ft batb,A.P.,t2.80 up NAPLE8, Italy, Hotel Royal-des-Etrangers. A. P.. $3 up do. (Ulgbest.bealthlest posltlon),ntl Bristol. A.r.,$3 do (Splendid view south). Parker's Hotel do Grand Uotel-da-Londres NEW ORLEANS, La-.New St.Cbarles Hotel, A.P.,t4 up do Th. Cosmopolitan Hotel, E. P., tl.BO up do notel Grunewald, E. P., tl up NEW YORK FlfthAvenuo Hotel, A. P.. $5 do. (B'way ft SHthst.)....GIIsey House, E. P., tl up do.8thavft46thst.TbeWIndsor,ap.t4up;e.p.,tl.80up do The Netherland. E. P., $2; A. P., $5 up da (N. P. Barry) New St. Cloud Hotel, E. P., tl.BO do. (Stbar.ftlSth at.) Hotel KensIngton,E.P.,tl.B0 do. a.e.cor.Sth av.and 16th it.. Hots! Hanover, A. I do.(CbambersftW.B'way)CosmopolltanHtl,e.p.,tlup OLDPOINTC0MFORT,Va.,TheChamberlln,A.F.,t4up PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. New Walton notel, E. P., t! up do ThoAldlne Hotel, A. P., $3.80 up do. (RestaurantAlc.ftTdh.)TheLafayette,E.P,tl up RIC!iMOND.Va,TheJcfferaon,E.Ptl.30uptA.Pt3up SOUTHERN PINES, N.CPlney Woods Inn,A.P.,$3-S SUMHERVILLE, S. C PINE FOREST INN, (lolf Links and Bicycling, A. P., $3.60 to $3. ST. GEORGE, STATEN ISL..TbeCastleton, A.P., $4 up ST. LOUIS, Mo., Planters' Hotel, E.P., 82 up ; A.P$4up do Llndell Hotel, E. P., $1 up; A. P., $2.60 up SYRACUSE, N. Y, .Yates Hotel, E. P., $1.30; A. P.. $4 THOMASVILLE, Oa. ..Plney Woods Hotel, A. P., $4 up VIRGINIA BEACH, VA.Prlnceu Anne Htl.a.p.,t3to$S UTIOA, N. Y The Butterfleld, A. P.. $3 to $3 WASHINGTON, D. O Arlington Hotel, A. P., $3 do Ebbttt Houie, A. P., $4 up do The Raleigh, E. P., $1.60 up do The Cochran Hotel, A. P., $4 up do Hotel Wellington, E. P., $1.80: A. P., $8 do. Rlggs House. Wlllard's ft National. A. P., $3 up IIOTKL in S.IITW, French table d'hote. 7 West a lih Hi. Dive It a trial to-day. LUNCH. 40c; DINNER. 80c. Wine and coffeo Included; servlco a la carte at all hours; moderate prloea. Rooms by day or week. ARMS' HOTEL, northwest corner 108th St. and 8d ar, Elegant rooms by tbo day or week. CoUtntia and JMhooIg. Par ll.i. and Voang Mrs-City aad Country. SACRED HEART ACADEMY. Beirut Catholic Hoarding School j advantage! umur passed, now build Iny-, new ovale rata reaaooaUe. kd term Fob. 1, Brother AUQUST, Went Cheater, N.Y, Var iilrlm Md Vouua omenCity and Country, KINDERGARTEW ?$ Feb. 1st. (Free scholarships limited,) Call early. Z. A. CUTTEN. Met. Temple. 7th av. and 14th St. Iluslnraa Colleges. FREE NIGHT CUSS &Mm at htenographr aud Typewriting Training school. S East 42d st. I'ersonal registration (1 to U P, H.). Day sessions 1 A. M tu 4 P. M. Coaching, speeding; al systems; club rales. F. E. PABRI-,11, INSTRUOTOR. CTE.NOORAPHY and Typewriting School. 1800 O Broadu ay, Sd door below 84th at.; day and even lugs thorough training; commercial, Medical, law, and reporting, F. I- MANbLEY. Musical. BANJO, mandolin, guitar. Jig, clog and buck dan cing taught; Instruments furnished, J. BOOAN. 80 3d av. EANJO. mandolin, violin, guitar, and stage dancing taught; $3 course; circulars. J. DEAN, 02U 8d av. Sellouts or aclocutloa aad flratwatlo Arts. I ELOCUTION and acting thoroughly and practically J taught by EDWIN GORDON LAWRENCE, 108 West4lfdst. Circulars. Danclug Aoademlas. MBSS gcOABE'S Dancing School, VI East 17th st. Private and class lessons dally; beginners any time. IltOF. COBB'S. 887 Hudson St. Walts andlwo-step guaranteed In 10 private lessons, $S; any hour, Cxruwlous. f tODHSHlNO. sir. ANGLER. 8undays. Tuea!7wed?, j and Thursday, 2!t it, K. It.. 7:26; Battery, a A. M.i fart) 7Bo.i bait. Reliable pilot. Al Foster, euitt jurmtutZ se,aeeesseiese(seeeaesee'eNeeeetisesseasesejesiase,s'ag DBsua AUD orrica FURNITURS IN OMEAT VARIETY MAMUFAOTUBJU) grT.U-BKUJIW, 1UVULTOMM. The Wanamakcr All important Shoe Store. trad; move ments alter existing conditions. Such changes naturally arouse pro tests. They are to be expected. There Is a stir about our Shoe Store, and that proves it a stirring Shoe Store. The shoe trade is done in three ways First By exclusive shoe dealers. Second-Sy department stores. Third By exclusive shoe stores in systematic aggregation of stores. Of the last there are very few. Our shoe stores are the leaders of the land, after their kind. They command the most expert knowledge of leather and shoe making. In respect of scien tific, up-to-date shoes, they are at the top. But our modern methods reduce the cost of storekeeping, and for money making we trust to large sales and not to large profits. The argument is heeded by the wise and prudent, and so our shoe sales grow rapidly. A quick turning stock is essential to our policy. Thus many bargain offerings are made. For instance, the following: Women' minpa ASSEMBLED under Wom.en (Jloe8 the single price of at 01.&U. 51.50 is a great lot of fresh and excellent shoes. They are not shop-worn and hand-soiled. Many are just from the makers; all chrome tanned kidskins, oak leather soles, welted and stitched, buttoned and laced, cloth and kid tops, high and low heels. The values of all are so much higher as to make each pair a bargain prize. Kee-Wanamaker J" S the Cushion Shoes. sorts at 32.40 and all go out together at the lower price. If you get the 2.40 sorts you get a normal $4 worth. If you get the S3 .90 sort at $2.40 you easily get shoes that are worth 55. Three-fold soles, leather outside for service, cork next to exclude dampness, felt inside for softness. A hygienic necessity and luxurious economy. Fourth avenue. rin4h:r.re tn CLOTHING facts Clothing for here to interest the Men and Boys, economical and to please the dressy. The former prices were the lowest prices in New York for these grades. You know what the qualities are. We have only one kind, so far as concerns style and workmanship, and that's the best obtainable. FOR MEN At 10 Suit of All-wool Cheviot; were 12 to J1S. At 12 Suit of Fancy Cheviot or Worsted 1 some in this lot were J18. At Sio Overcoat of Blue or Black Kersey , $15 quality. At $5 Trousers of fine Worsted; $7 kind. FOR BOYS At 1 3.30 Double-breasted All-wool Suits; were 5 and (6. At $6 Reefers ; were $8 to 10. At 75c Corduroy knee trousers; il kind. At 65c. All-wool knee trousers ; $i kind. Second floor. A !nl n( ,N the Jewelry Store, a aim. ui we offer this mornjng Diamonds. about l.OOO unset dia monds, ranging in size and price from a number at 58, $10 and 512, to one at 51750. It is rather an unusual sale, but purchasers will find its reason in the quality of the stones and in the prices 1 at which we are enabled to offer them. They are priced at very little above the cost of importation. Broadway and Tenth street. Titss fiii-i 's surely the princess of ine uin all hero-worshippers. At bcnool Her budding mind is busy building idols both of characters ana events. When she grows up she's either sensible or sentimental, according as her mental diet has been of facts or fiction. That girl whose ideals have lived in history has a wonderful advantage over her schoolfellows a broadened idea of Times and Countries, and an unforgettable knowledge of events and the makers of them. Ridpath's History of the World reads like a romance, but deals with facts is a chain of events of all ages with no important link omitted. It is at once the most accurate of histo ries and the most absorbing of story books. Upon payment of One Dollar the complete set is delivered at once. Members agree to make fifteen monthly payments to complete the transaction first payment in thirty days after Joining; for the cloth-bound, It .so a month; for the half-Russia by far the more durable and attractive 12 a month; for sump tuous full murocco, tzso a month. Specimen pages, illustrations, maps, charts, testimonials and full information, sent free. Tb. Book Store, Ninth street. . HOSIERY sTmEN an M)MEN THIS is a sale of Hosiery and Underwear for Men, Women and Children, which comes but once a year. It will never have a close rival, either in quantities handled or values offered. It is a clean-up of our entire hosiery and underwear stocks, and the price-cutting is of the Wanamaker kind, emphasized and underscored. You know the goods. Note these prices. It is unneces sary to say more. MEN'S UNDERWEAR MEN'S HALF HOSE At 25c, were 50c. and 75c Bal- At 3 pairs for 25c, were 12 l-2c. briggan Shirts and Drawers. a pair. Natural colored merino, At 50c, were 51, Sl.25 and 51.50. seamless. English Merino finished Shirts and At 12 1-2C a pair, were 17c. Black Drawers; Natural Merino Shirts cotton, and Drawers. At 17c, 3 for 50c, were 25c and At 75c, were 51.25, $1.50, 51.75, 50c Black cotton, black "split" 52. French striped Balbriggan and unbleached feet; black, col Shirts and Drawers ; English white ored and fancy lisle ; black and Merino Shirts and Drawers; and colored cotton. Oneita Balbriggan and Merino At 50c, were 75c to 51.50. French Combination Suits. i lisle, embroidered and striped ; At 51, were 51.50, 52 and 52.80. spun silk, with embroidered French Balbriggan Shirts and fronts; black cashmere, embroid- Drawers; white and colored ered; fancy cotton and lisle bi- Merino Shirts and Drawers. cycle hose. nriMCMtc iiMncDUic.n At 75c" were 125 to 51.75. WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR French silk and lisle; French 3 for 25c, were I2ic each. White J?1?'11 a"d striPed silk ' embroidered Cotton Ribbed Vests. lisle and cashmere. At 25c, were 45c. to 75c Ribbed At Si, were 51.75 to 52.50. Eng- Lisle Thread Drawers. Ribbed lisl a"d Fren?" Plaid cashmere Silk Mixed Vests and S1"c his lot contains a At 50c, were 75c', 51, $1.25 and I? assortment of the very 51.50. English white Merino finest and most exclusive goods Vests and Drawers; spun Silk manufactured for men, in a large Ribbed Vests ; fancy Lisle Ribbed vanety of styles- SiSeSsuT '- W0MEN'S 0SERV At 51, were 51 50 to $2.50. Ribbed At 12 l-2c, were 25c Fleece-lined Silk Vests, fancy neck ; English black cotton hose. None on sale white Merino Vests and Drawers ; until 9-30 A. M. Balbriggan and Merino Suits; At 17c, 3 for 50c, were 25c and ribbed Wool Vests; ribbed Lisle 38c Black cotton hose; all black Vests, with fancy crocheted work. or with split feet At 51.50, were 53-75, $4.50 and At 25c, were 38c. to 75c Fancy 54.75. English Silk-and-wool and embroidered lisle thread; Vests and Drawers ; Swiss Ribbed black cotton, with split feet ; Fancy Silk Vests, Merino, Wool black lisle thread, Richelieu rib ; and Silk Suits. colored lisle thread, plain and At 52, were $3.75 to 55. Black and ribbed. White Silk ribbed Tights ; Wool, At 50c, were 75c, 51 and $1.25. Merino and Silk Suits. Lisle thread, lace front and em- At 53, were 54.50 to $6.50. Ribbed broidered ; lisle thread, in plaids Silk and Wool Suits ; Ribbed Silk- and stripes; black cashmere and and-wool and all-silk Tights. black silk. s-hii nDCN'c nrvmnnuCAD At S1 were 1"50 175 & &2'75- CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR Siik) nsie and cashmere hose in At 25c, were 40c. to 55c Natural Plaids: Pure silk, black and col- and white Merino Vests, Panta- ored Wrappers DraWerS; White Meri"0 CHILDREN'S HOSIERY At 50c, were 95c, 51.25, $1.50 and At 10c a pair, were 20c. and 30c $1.70. English white Merino Sizes, 5 to 7. Black and tan Vests, Pantalettes and Drawers, ribbed cotton. At 51, were $2.30 and $2.65. Eng- At 15c a pair, were 25c to 40c. lish white Merino Combination Sizes, 7 1-2 to 9 1-2. Black and Suits. I tan ribbed cotton. Men's Furnishings; A Sale worth Attending. Have you ever seen these prices on such goods? We think not, but you can decide for yourself. Just look them over, the following prices first, and then the goods if you are interested. If you don't find some pleasant surprises in the Furnishing Store to-day, then good goods at half price and less have no charms for you. BATH WRAPS SWEATERS 700 imported Bath Wraps, of Terry Sweaters for men and boys, and cloth. The actual retail value of there are women's sizes and styles these to-day is from 53.50 to also. Manufacturers' samples $7.50. The average price on the from England, France and all whole lot would be around 55.50 over the United States, all together each. Take your choice at in a rich heap. Come early for $2.50 each. a ?d Pick-lt. The cheapest is n-.-M-c worth 52, others run up to PAJAMAS 53-50; they'll average 53 values 600 suits of Pajamas, made from throughout. Take them at one fine Oxfords, Madrases and Per- price, cales. Formerly 52, $2.50 and cj eacd. 53. Take your choice at w $1.50. NIGHT SHIRTS rninoni, chirtc 2,400 Men's Night Shirts, full sizes, COLUKbU btllKlh made of excellent muslin and well 1,500 more of the famous Shirts. ancj carefully trimmed. A dollar Made from good Madrases, all- apjece would be fair for the ma over bodies, detached cuffs. A jority some are 75c ones. Take regular $1.50 shirt. Your choice y0Ur choice from the lot at 75c. each. 45c. each. MACKINTOSHES GLOVES There are only 65 of them, unfor- 600 pairs of Men's Walking Gloves, tunately; come early if. you in fine shades of tans. We think wish one. Made from Oxford them splendid value at $1 a pair, color twill wool cloth, with best In all shades and all sizes at of linings and the best of work- 85c, a pair. manship. Always 512.50 until ;H,Tp cuidtc now, you know what grade that wniic aniivia money should buy. You can 250 dozen more of the sensational get it to-morrow, if you're in time, unlaundered White Shirts. Fine at materials, full and accurate sizes, $7,50. best workmanship. Lowest pre SUSPENDERS vious prices 50c. and 65c Saturday 3,600 pairs of suspenders, in a c and 45c. huge variety of webbings and all NECKWEAR Some of SemltrrckS?5' 3,000 Fancy Scarfs ; Imperials, Tecks, h?J f IrZ Jt l:J, , fc Ba"d Bws, Ties and Shield Bows. K?n tl ? 1? ,K Good silks and stylish patterns. ift,LJrae y "r Ch,Ce Regular 25c and 35C kinds. Your trom tne lot lor choice at 2 pairs for 25c. 2 for 25c. JOHN WANAMAKER Fon&erly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th ave., 9th and 10th sU. Gjrjgt Half Price for a Dresses, number of one-piece dresses for girls. Sizes for ages between 4 and 14. Nothing the matter with them, except that they are in winter styles and weights, and you can't count that a fault in January. Blouse and Eton styles; materials, mixed cheviots, plaids, and plain cloths. There's- a very large variety of shades, and all the dresses are prettily trimmed with contrasting colors in doth, silk, velvet and braid. All have lined waists; most have lined skirts. Former prices were 54 to 58. Prices now, $2 to $4. Second Door, Broadway. rhifrlrpn'a FoUR kinds of little CS dresses at littler prices. urcsses. prjce reductions which seem a painting of the lily, the original figures were so small. They're good little dresses. Every one or them is neat and pretty and of reliable materials and well put together. At $1.50 Of neat checked materials ; Gretch en waist, little jacket effects; prettily trimmed in solid colors and finished with silk braid; were $2.25. At 12 Guitnpe dresses with blouse waist, large collar; trimmed with silk braid 1 sleeve and belt trimmed with band of velvet; were fZ75. At $2 Of plain cashmere, baby waist; neatly trimmed with silk braid or bands of velvet in dainty light colors; were J2.75- At $3 Sailor suits of serge, full skirts, largj collars; trimmed with wide or narrow braids; silk ties at neck; were $5. Second floor, Wnmon'c You'd think it Novem vvoraen b tQ xt tJe way jacke(s JacKetS. are selling here, until you noted the prices at which they're 1 selling. The reason for the unprece dented business is undoubtedly the un precedented jacket values. The popular prices now are 55, 56, and 510. For these figures you get garments which would have been 512, 515, and even 525 in November. No wonder they're busy in the jacket section. Second floor. Cotton and Kl',pstSh'i!"n 117 ur s 1. tortable and cheap. Wool Waists, you cannot ask much more from a waist. These are some very good ones with prices on them which are no fault of theirs, only of unusual trade conditions. The garments are very much superior to the prices on them, but that's a Wanamaker characteristic. At tl Of Scotch plaid cotton serge; yoke back, full front, detachable collar; lined throughout; excellent value. At $1.25 Of fine all-wool cashmere, solid colors, black, navy blue, green, or purple; full front with five plaits at neck, threa box plaits in back; laundered, whits collar; lined throughout ; was (2.25. At Jt.25 Of all-wool lady's cloth in solid colors, black or navy blue ; yoke front and back, with plaits across, finished with white stitching; detachable collar; lined throughout ; was $2. At 2.75 Of all-wool Scotch plaid, silk stripe; full front and yoke back; detach able collar; lined throughout ; wasW.75. At $2.75 Of all-wool novelty serge; tight fitti'g; lined and boned; full front, with cluster of plaits across; trimmed with three rows of silk plaiting; fancy sleeves, and yoke back with plaits; was $3.75. Second floor. Fourth avenue. Handkerchiefs; fouR kinds-two -Read This, gf - littlest prices you have ever seen on these grades. One would think that the work on them must have been done for noth ing. That isn't the truth, but there is no doubt that some one has lost money somewhere. No matter, you make it ; there's a selfish side to every bargain. Men's Handkerchiefs, plain hem stitched, 6 for 75c They'd be values worth having at 25c each. Another grade, at proportionate values, 51.25 a dozen; initialed and unlaundered. Women's Handkerchiefs, scalloped and embroidered edges, 2 for 25c You'd snap at them at 25c each. Women's Handkerchiefs, unlaun dered, with hand-worked initial, 51 2 dozen. About half value. Broadway, r 'n l"e Glace Fruits? If Candy Store. you y0lin be interested in this paragraph. We have nine cases of these fruits, just here from France. They should have come before Christmas, but the fain is yours. You never saw this ind sold for less than 50c a pound, and you usually pay 80c, unless you are wise enough to buy your candies here. You may have a five-pound box of these for $1.50. Lingering sweetness was never bought so cheaply. Again, here's about a ton of assorted chocolates. They're the kind we sell at 30c a pound ; elsewhere, well, you know what the Wanamaker grade costs elsewhere. As long as this ton lasts you can buy the finest chocolatf . made, for 20c. a Pound. The ton will not last more than three days, at the longest. iiaaeuent. I