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DRESSHAKINQ We Call Particular Attention To The New Comtesse Corsets City Property for Sale or to Let. FOR IXASE OR SALE. Iron building. 60x200. rood light; 17 font celling-, solid floors; entrances through both ends aad sid"; VI h. p. gas engine, ghaitins and woodworking machinery in operation; half block from Nort. . River, three blocka from New York Central freighi- hcuse: will Bejl building and plant with 18 years' cheap irround lease; a griulna barrain; vacant property adjoin- ing to lease. HAGEN. 627 West 57th-st.. Manhattan. QUICK RESALE OF UPTOWN PARCEL. A, Zleycr. ct E. Tanr.enba.um & Co.. has sold for Walter J. Cohn and Myers & Aronson the tri- aiig-Jlar block bcurded by Maromb's Lan», EJghth- atve. ard One-hundred-and-tlfty-first-st. The sellers refertiy bovght the rrorifrty from Alary G. Plnck- ney. Jorhua Silvtrstein is the present buyer. USEFUL MAN.— By a German. atasja a a prlTate. ;.ic«: •:.-. -lerstir.il mas, n> de-rtng. furnace, poultry n'.T-z. et3.-%t. ereaces. Ai&lresa WZLXXaJI ln AktT. 130 Ci:ryst;o-st- YOUNG MAN. 2S. married, aa shljrplne cleric, driver, porter or at anythlr.gr: good honeat wor*»r. hae knowleds-* booick?«7>- ins;: good references. HENRY ROLOFF. 1,605 Gates-aye.. Brooklyn. USET T -"I> iIAN.— r»oa« aslesat sa ganeraily osafol; sniSerataaia e^n •• horses. JORDAN, caretaxsr. 23i —^ ecth-sc YOUNG MAN. 20, at anyttiae; good ref- erences; no less than fli» weeiciy. Y.H. FUELLING. 527 £aa*. &sth-st. TOUNO MAN, 23. having 4 years' refer- ences from K. B. CtssVa Oa ks wholesaie house. liEORGE BLUM, 1.20« 2d-ave USEFUL MAN or COACHMAN.— tent, stron* Gerrnaa. wt^» afw-i' WILLIGER. 313 West 24ti-«t. TWastjas 1371 Chelsea. care Gersa>Osari£aa Lea«ue. ' aa YOUNO MAN. American, married: thor- oughly understands the car* of cattle md horses, oa gentleman* place; two rears' reference from laat plaoa. BUVEN, 32u West lSUttk-st. SECOND MAN— By Gemaai spaaas a^ Ush; last tw<> asss 1 waadaat t^C lamifl' sober, r«Uai>i« nsaa; prtTU* aassi well *ra^i9d and gooU Tar.r.en: t%t* F .i reforer.ces. Address LCfSZ/O^, TliliesxiC town OSce. 1.3«* Broadway. v^ r YOUNG MAN. 20. willing and ambitious i with reliable concern; tnree yeara" office experience; r«s;«ilng with folks: best refer- ence*. G. E.. Box 2. Tribune OfSca. WAT'^HMAN. By man: best references. Janitor. 104 West 37-h-st. Ot'TDOOR U3EFUZ. SLOT.— CSo»m*v fainlUar with hcrves, asX^jjß; strictly -<*mperate: mtelUyens. wtWu— r»ep«ctral : «x-!«Uent ref «r«ac«», IBgB BUREAU, r: West llSi-et. ""** WATCHMAN. T*n years' experience.: good reference. I. TOMPKrNS. *02 Weet Slst-at MANAGEB. farmer «r garieoer as aaacw. man's place: good references, at J>jf\t SON. TVesthamptoa Beach. Lail^vy MAN. 28. stron». Protastmt Oe^.. J- derslanis care of horses *a&iaZ*ZZl willine to mait* hemaalf generau? ! around oouniry ».*c». H3BZDIC 4th-et. * *** WATCHMAKER. JE"v7F.T.T.F.R. Good ref- erences. £98 Graham.-a.ye.. Brooklyn, care of Mr. Mehllr.r. WATCHMAN. Strone man. 45, as night watchman; «xp«rleno«d. references. Ad- dress A. WORTsMiX, 428 East 15tB-st. JAPANESE: lone «T3«rteooe aa eaaal butier; valet or to 4a work ea laas * stewarl: wlshe* pcal:.oc; retareoess mSJf IM Saaoa-st.. Brooilya. J °-*-< USHER. By yean* man. 23,, ma;. - and evenings; has beaaUfu Ar-su suit, which h# will glaJly furnish: is fairly educmted, Kood appearance: excellent penman: tem- perate and reliable; gocl ref«r«noe; modw- ata salary. AMERICAN. 203 East eSt.i-st. OARDENEK. WIT% COM, ItTngreM. 1 r.<»ceasa.ry; Ecgl'.sn: bo e&.:dreassa7^r erence. LANE. Flashia*;. Loa« i.V^ I**1 ** TOOLMAKER. Ten years' •xperieoce. ac- cept ltnw wag.cc for steady Jot*. Ha: - GIITEH, S*» Conununipaw-aTe.. Jersey City GARX/ENER. caretaker, ilanhn I" "- side cof-aa-te or gentlemairß^S-^ place: experienc«d a.: braacaes- Protestant. Nortli of Irelaad- '•-- STEVENSON. ISISouth ata-si. Wu32 TELEPHONE OPERAT- or at anyth:ng. B . ak>x IS. Tr;aune Of- Hce. SAWPIERCER. monogTHms letters; any- thlae of metal or matertal; In or out of house. ROBERT GRINNINr, I.uOS 2d-av«. GARDENER.-T?iorwirSi;y oadsrtUaiTT bualneas: r^enaous^ »e«:abU . ** er garden: well r«conannil*i (• "*"" l>ililßjßiiiana Beed Store, R East Oti-t* 1 SCANDINAVIAN. American bom; mar- ried. 7 years' exp«r:- hanciltnj; tire- worics.' stationery, sport.- ana fancy gorttia and toys la some large Eastern hous« Ad- dress •• E. UREENii General Delivery. STENOGRAPHER. Rrminrtort overatT; twelve ,f»-i' espsrtsa PiCOCTOR. 007 East M£:n-«t. FARMER, herdaanan. Battar m^ married. Amertcan. no ehll«CT' *«\u25a0: fumitUTe; strtctly anoer -atl i-«S ' v «ood num. B*et refereacam dSJSL*^ carpenter- s. 15* «th-a,»e u*TIBIu *TIBI « UARDENER. -d««7n«n, alr.g!e- ._ _ P.n» v»seiab!9 crower; sauci* bSL** 1*!1 *! Tawns and ail worl»; can rnlOr- ?!?***. •nces. HENP.T. at Carsentaii.^^ GARDENER.— Married. ehn*^ .ase gentiemajiß pi»ce: UnowuSTL biißlaaas. s year* in last olae«-(C**a refaremc; A. Al-:-;3. <M taat taS* *• STEAM and PIPE FlTTKß.—Amertcaa. b£«hl 32. married: understands ironworn. pumps, elevators, botlera aad dynSSMs; r-lermces. can furnish tools. Aail. K. HI'KAK. 11* oXh-«ve.. Lore isUrM City. N Y. -y. REFINED youns: Frenchman, fiae appear- ance well educated la Frensa and Ens lish, would accept poatUon wltn responsible concern, interior or outside oc.cupa.Uua. P. 11. L.. Wea« Hoboken Y. O- N. J. lIi:aPECTABLB young- man. speak* French and Ensllan. at anytbtnc: b«at at refer- ences. A. A.. IU We« i.'.th-.t FARMER unit WOIIKINfj rnw^- V.,- strictly «obcr. retail. A *a»iJs^^ ri-4 man; umall family Jo»^^22»»- wnrM: wife- board men. aitea^ •*> cj dairy etc.; b«, t city r .JerV^S TTo****.j o****.o ****. call W. M.. at Carpenter- rnTIS fe^7 »> FAUMKR. herdsman, butter BmilT""— marri^l. American, chS-!!' *«»: rorniture; SUlrtly sober ill h* ass rood »a. bnt r-ferocSi IKSSk*«»» Carpenter- n. li» 6ta-ave7 U^VQ^ « Haela PLUMBER.— Sober; four years' experience, wages t2 5O per aW- EUWAKI> VIC- TORIN. 431 i^ast 81at-at. DOMESTIC SrTTATIOys W4^ H'IKK I TOTNO MAN. 23. at ar.ythln*. RO3BN 6TOCxC 1.441 Avenue A. TOUNO MAN. SB, handy, ri:n-»r by trade, as porter or at anythins; sober and re- liable; reference*. M. Lli/EN. 38S Daaa- at., Brookiyii. VALET. ATTENDANT (a lsval&: ssv^ maaly. experienced, edu^atod. MMaTasv mn; accustomed to trav«Uiaj: Xrw-Icn references. H. . *i 3 I/exlnstoc-aTe. TWO EIG APARTMENT HOUSES SOLD. Collins & Collins and Frederick T. Earry have •old fCr Edward H. Landon Nos. <A& and 650 Mad- Iron-c-j I^, Bcuthwept corner ri Eixt!eth-st. The rrcperty Is the "Whitingtcn apanraent house. It Is en a plot CXSxIOS feet. The Cot>urn-Gabren Construction Company has cold the new nine story span merit house in 'entra! Park Weet. ?T.i feet north of 61xty-fi{th-Et.. on a plot 52x125 feet. The asking price -was S2fiO.ooo. VALET or BUTLER.— Sy .-•. aaksal man: will tray»:. Addraas ROBtNatM TYlbuna L'ptown Of2c«. I.S6* 2ria*l-way. TOUNO MAN desires posltloa with sur- veyor ; anxious to learn. I>. XyWORSAK, Woodslda. Lone Island. YOT"N3 SIaN. married, at anytaln*. LOUI3 SMITH. 3u© East .lst-sc VALET VISITING. •r.acTm wasit Mm two iEor» gantiamen to '>•».« cr txis charse bachelor a —».-._»\u25a0 oaa cook: p«r- senal refarences. TOREC. 63 West UCi-r_ To Let for Business Purposes. CONVENIENT OFFICE* :; LOW RENT. TEMPLE COURT S to 9 BerLman Btreet. 119 io IZ9 N'aaaau Street. RULAND & WHITING CO., Agent, ON PP.EMTSSa TOI'NQMAN. colored; place of trust: mee- •er.ger or car* of otßce buildinic: can k'.v* bond, or cash security: *wenty-t.-.re« years- present reJerance- Call or addres» A. E. 8.. Ml Eaat TGth-rt. Unfurnished Apartments to Let. t-\ ST-ST.. c EAPT. Two brieht rooms and bath. In *T 1 modsrn American basement house; axdusiveiy for bachelors and doctors; facilities unexcelled; long lease If desired. ESTATE SELLS FIFTH-AYE. PARCEL. Wetscre & SXajUl have told for the estate of ****f"r Perry the five story building- No. 206 Fifth- ave.. running- throuph to No. 1.126 Eroadway, and forming a part of the triangle at the intersection of Fiflh-Eve.. Eroadiray arid Twenty-flfth-st. The premises have been occupied for a number of years pest by Theodore B. Starr, the Jeweller. The City Real Estate Company took title to tha | roperty y<a*terday. TEGtrTABU: OARDSNER. —By nos> Irishman: married; \ir. -arsr«r.4a laaaa and fiimacea: caa rr.:::< and dr'.v* innaa; grood refarencem. PaTS: DO^BQa* Qualter's Ridge. Mamaroneclc N. T. HERBERT APARTMENTS, 2.0K5 LEXINGTON-AVE.— F!wa ar.d six nxuus; elevator, modern Improvement a; YOITNO MAN. temperate; candy: with or without board: reasonable wages; painter by trade; references. F. BROWN. 190 Covert-st.. Brooklyn. DOM£»TIC SITCATIONS WA.YTBM, TOtTNO MAN. 2S. married, strone. activ*. BteaJy: has good references. JOHN BECKERICH. TO2 East 13lh-st. Female. ATTENDANT. Re£ne<2. a^diE* aps widow tor eldex!y_g«r.Ueinaa; besielr«J- erences. il. M-. 1— West «4^-*t. Brooklyn Property for Sale. ON Tilt HILLS SKIRTING PICTURESQI'E FLrSIITNG BAT. BEAUTIFUL EAST ELMHURST CLEANING. SVTEEPINi— By oaassMß person; ran be!? tn a=7 capacity; prmu family or evening work; best ntwem. A. COENELL. 13d East J&t.-. CARETAKER. TrustwortSy wossawwa care bbs small ii^ or wl; oa iktetr lady or fer-im»n; city or couatryt ratsr- enca. C*U or a^lraaa, AikVSS.; j£a. B4 £aac aOtz^a:. JOHN-ST. BUILDING CHANGES HANDS. WBHanj A. Wl \u25a0•« a% Sons havo sold for the Hol- Urishead estatf No. SS John-st., afljniiilin the north- east comer of Gold-st., n.IOxST.T feet, a four Etory b'.iildlns. Willian A. "White &Sor.s -wer* th«» brokers in. th« Bale of the southwest corner cf Elm and Spring sts. by the Jenkins estate, Ti-hlch was r^portsd ves- te-rday. Abbatto & A!vir.s are tha buyers of lhat T M Female. ADDRESSING desired for home work: ei- cellent, rapid locs hand wnter; terms, wrappers. 90 cents p«r thousand; envelopes, Ii per taouaand. Address PENMAN. Trli>- une, Uptown OCiC«. 1.364 Broadway. ASSISTANT cr EECKBTAP.Y. either or beta, to physician, apaclaltat. by young- lady; cr will ta*« charge private) libraries. SiiCRETAIIY. 'JB3 West 17Bth st IUaasssi yous*: b«st rafanajav. country srefarrad, fci, Caa 12 -*st «2L UALr-IIOI'K FKO.M HERALD BQ. Lots with every city Improvement at $375 oa easy monthly payments. will b# worth $1,000 each within two years, on completion of Penn- sylvania tunnel and Blackwell's Island Bridga. Colonial couagas ready to occupy ou payment of $4J-j. SEVD A POSTAt CARD FOn ciKcrLAK AND views. B.%XKK(CB* I AMI & MORTGAGE CO.. 887 Manhattan Ay, Brooklyn. BOOKKEEPER. .1 double en- try; tnai balance: thre» years' experi- ence; accurate; caiary }ii>- ACCTJRATE. Box 30. Tribune Offlcw. COOK, waitress, maid and eeascueea; ben references. il.s* -AilaO.Vi ii.iiiij— Orr..-. 33 -vast 2*ti>-ta. raj, tt.ii** Yt", son . ira. COOK. Good li] around; reatasruu, «tei or asartmen:. house. GV?_V. 23* Ifttt Slst-st. BOOKKEEPER aoi CASHIER An experi- enced booicka«per and casfal« six years' experience ia doub'.e entry; salary. $14. Addraei A. H.. Tribune Uptown OCce. 1.36* Broadway. FIVE LOTS Near Utlca Ay*. and only fly« minutes frorr. Eastern Parkway: $350 each. BIKOHAM A FITZGERALD CO., -iol Samner Ava., Brooklyn. Made Expressly For Us By A Celebrated French Corsetiere. Embodying every approved idea in Corset-making, these Comtesse models appeal strongly to discriminating womankind. Superbly moulded and skillfully constructed withal priced considerably lower than any other imported Corsets of equal merit. Details : lA+I A+ «9 3O edium bust, slight dip hip, straight front; I Ai «px.oy I ma(j e o f ne w hite linon, lace trimmed; de- signed for slender figures. II A . *.« Q7 I Made of fine white coutil, withextra long waist, AX .F^.V/ i j^g-jj bust, medium dip for slender figures ; in white or drab coutil, extra long hips, medium high bust, long waist, bias for medium figures. A+ <B"X Qfi 1 Made of wnite coutil, lace trimmed; extra long 1 AX $O.VO | waist> di um high bust, dip hip, straight front. 11 A 4 «>l iSO I Made of fine white linon; straight front, L^LrZlllL- medium high bust, dip hips for slender figures. I A - *c r>A Made of white coutil, with extra long waist, I AX »pc>.^^ I j^gjj hust, dip hips, bias cut, straight front for full forms. jj A+ $7 1A I The same model, made of fine white coutil and 1 AX <> J '^ bone. Tr* +/L Ar\ A variety of models made of very fine | rTOmy?.4V ) broche— slender, medium and extra large figures. Others Up to $15.96. CCOK and \u25a0 »wa<Uab euiiMS, good cock; plain waaalns: au« br eav* week. 135 Ea«i 27_i-»S. DENTISTS ASSISTANT.— By young: lady; experienced; iUsfceai reference*. Asaia-- ANT. 2t53 West 1230*-st^ Clearance Sale of GOVERNESS. Parisian v- erness wishes position, resident or visit- ing; speafcs English. German; •uperintends music, drawlr.*- a apaclalty; ver>' patient; reference*. illla. E.. 251 VTest 34th-st. EX-CHIEF Or POLICE BYRNES SELLS. William C. Re'.ck. of "The New-Tork Herald." boucht fr'cm Thomas F. Byrnes, ex-chief of po- lice. No. 17 West FUty-eighth-st., a five story browr.str.rs*- dwellinjr house, on a lot 20x3C0 5 feet. Mr. Byrnes bought the house in 1597. He has occu- jried It for sniijiiyears 1 . RECORD PRiCE FOR THIRD-AYE. PLOT. Charles O' Connor has bought No. Ml Third-aye., a five Etory building on a lot 2O.ixSO feet, at the northeast corner of Fifty-ninth-st.. from Bernard Lynch. The present purchase price was $100,000, or about fG a square foot. This Is thought to be the hiphest price a square foot ever paid for property Jn Third-aye. « J he P r '2'« i rt3\-w : ,s boueht about twenty-five years ; - -.«h was the- DroKer Jn the present transaction. Men's and Women's Automobile Coats Country Property for Sale FOR 80 YEARS WE HAVE SOLD COUNTRY PROPERTY ONLY. t utalog frre to Intending buyers! Owr.ers. wishing to sell, cail or wr! a! Phillips £ Wells, U!>3 Tribune Building N T MAssiJl'rS.— Medical aaucat.on. patients treated at home or out. ALBKBCHT. 242 East UTth-at.. cround 6oor. rigtit, bell *- BEAUTIFUL 211 ACRE FARM; also 8.000.000 feet heavy nine and chestnut tlnibtr. Sirs. 6OUTH- WICIC. Ad.Tnt. Leicester. Mafs. COOK.— Protestant, Oral c__s. sarraa dt»- ners, lunciecns. etc. ; also axnllast pjajn disaes; best referwncss. Call Mrs. COO*- EPw'S Buxotu. "_> «>^t-ave.. _vi-«t. COOK. First classe la-iGtuiloo. Satsl apartment, nouse or Sear-f.ss: csuje: etr or oountn- ; \u25a0 un_trept:on_i.e '«TaraaMa Mr 3 COOPER'S Bureau, 74» aUk-am. _:d-st. COOKING and coara* waac:=g. eha—bar- maid and waitraaa, by u_«rv Tonss. nea.:. cospetaat; best referaaaes; aty or country. Mr?. COOPER'S 3-Jxa*u. T*»CS- ava.. _t3-Bt. Involving About Fifty JXSITKES3 —By respectable womar. tiiree yean' reference. 153 East 43d-st. Lost. >TUKSEJIT GO\"ERN'ES6.— young lady. 24; teache3 rr.usio and l-irii!:: no objec- tion lo travelUng; reference. -11 £ast fCL COOK. Swedish; for r.eoss or 4_a«x by day or week; -'-=*^_!g,SBf dishes; best city refsrer.ee. BCSTSaJI. 3^> East 33<i-it. riot 75x») feet at t*e southwest corner of One-hun- dred-and-twenty-flrst-st. and Park-aye. There ax» old buildings on the plot. , Abraham Ruth boa sold on« of his two houses on the east Eido of Flfth-ave., between Ono-hun- dr^d-and-el«-hteenth and One-hundred-and-nine- tet-nth Sts. The houses have a frontage of 60 feet each. P. Fried has sold for Mrs. "W. Rooney the north- east corner of Second-aye. and Sixty-ninth-st., a |v« story flathouse, with etore, en lot 20.5x7-1 feet. Well & Mayer have sold No. 163 Varick-st., a five story tenement house, on lot 25x75 feet. L. S. Manheimer has sold for Mayers. Lester & Co. to Harris Goldman tha northwest corner of Jackson and Cherry st 3., two five story tenement bouses, with stores, on a plot, 60x100 feet, A- I*. Goodstein has sold for Amelia Ratlnsky No. Orchard-Ht.. a six story tenement house, on lot 25x57.« feet. Halprin. Diamondston & L#vin have bought from Btrkowita & Meyers Ko, 63 Lewls-st.. a four story front and rear tenement house, on lot 25x100 feet. F. A. Curry an£ \V W. Westervelt, executors of the estate of William O'Gorman. have sold to il. J. SulUvan Xo. 362 WllUs-ave.. a three story and basement dwelling house, on lot 20x98 feet, Williams. Grodxlnsky & Haft have resold to Julius Coleman No. IS Brown Place, a five story triple flathouse. on plot 33x100 feet. J. Gold was the broker. Tha tellers recently boufht th« parcel at auction for £32,100. Hall J. How &Co. have ecld for John Prigge the soutiiwest corner of Jerorne-ave. and Buchanan Place, a plot 50x100 feet. Bernard Harris has sold for Mrs. Otelia Schmen- ker to Metes I. Kaik a plot. Krxsi feet, at the inter- section of Morris-aye. and the Grand Boulevard and Concourse. He has also sold for George Moore to Moses I.Falk. s plot. 75x100 feet, on tha west s.de of Walton-ave., 1-3 feet south of One-hundred-and- \u25a0eventy-6ixth-st. which has been resold by Mr. Falk. through Clement H. Smith, to Charles Kaep- pel. Heilner & Wolf have sold through David Davis to the Northwestern Realty Company the plot. FTxiC feet, on the south side of One-hundred-and« forty-first-st., adjoining the plot at the eouthweat corner of Cyprc-ss-ave.. recently purchased by the earns buyer. Henry M. R!beth & Son have sold for ths Begrlsch-Schorn Realty and Construction Com- pany to a Mr. Schaefer, No. 1,153 Forest-aye.. a threa story frame singla flathouse. on a lot 21_xM feet. Haber, Dworkowiti & Habar have Bold to H. ' Birschfeld. No. -•". Wen'iover-ave., a four story flathousp, on lot 2-xIOO feet. Jacob Sommer has 60ld to Jchr; Bopart a plot at Wefks-avf. and One-hundrod-and-seventy-thlrd-st., running- through to Claremont Park, and Includinjj a plot H»x73 fo^t in Monroe-ave. M. Edtr^u- FltzGibbon has sold for Louis Cassa^ne to Daniel Katz No. >".:< Amsterdam-ay«., a rlvo S!o;y triple flathouse. with stores, on lot -f.xlOO feet. Knap & Co. have cold for Henry R. Carse to a client, for occupancy, the three Btory dwelling house. No. 524 West One-hundred-and-forty-second- st.. on lot 15x29.11 feet. A. Charlton Oliver & Cr>. have resold for Henri- etta Solomon, No. M West Ninety-ninth-st.. a three •tory dwelling house on lot 15.5x80k irreg-u!ar. Joseph OstrofT & Harris Farber have sold for Bussman Rrtnhardt to the Business Men's Realty Company, No. 136 to 140 East o:,«-hundred-ana- eleventh-st., thrf-e three-story frame dwelling: houses, on plot 03.6x:0v>.U feet. H. D. Baker & Bro. have sola for Daniel Gross- rr.an the Dlot, 125x100.8 fee-t on the south side of Ninty-fifth-st. IX feet west of Flrst-ave David D. Weinberger has sold for Mrs. Catharin* J. Foley, No. 231 East One-hundred-and-alxth-st. a four story flathouse on lot 25x100.11 feet, to Weln- tKTffer & KuDferburg. Lowenfeld & Prager have sold to tlie New Am- sterdam ilty Company the hv- story -ement fc^- s ?; 523 " " west' est FortiPth-st.. on lot 25x95.S feet, W ell Mayer have sold No. 4u3 West Thirtieth-st ' a five Btory tenement house, on lot 25x98.9 ff>*t They havo also sold No. 721 Slxth-st , a. tlvo story •-n»-!r:ent house on lot 25 4x*"> 10 re*t. *?" v L^" has sold £or L^uis J. Jaooves to Abraham B. Keve No. 38 West One-hundred- nr,d-sixteenth-6t.. a five atory fiathouse on lot ITx ifti.ll leet The bnyer was also Interested In the pure-base of No. M to 64 East One-hundred-and- slxtwr.iii-Ft.. reported last month. '*"' im Rosenzwel* has resold to Louis A. Jaffer arid eeph A. Godfleld for improvement tha plot 175x99.11 fe#t. on the south side of One-hun- dred-and-forty-fifth-st.. 100 feet east of Broadway Mr. Rosenzweig bought the property yesterdoj- from th^ Hudson Realty Company. John P. K!rwan has Fold for Alfred GutwilTig Nos BC'i and 8U West One-hundredth-st.. two fl%-e story American basement dweiilne houses, each on lot IFxlOu.:! f#e He has also sold for Georgre Nicholas Nos. _,0 ar.d 251 West P*orty-third-Bt. two flve story single flathouses. each on lot lOxIOO.C feet, .-? c ,5 II I 5I 5 , eidler & Bachrach hay« bought th« plot ISOrMJU feet on the south side of One-hundred-and- forty-elxth-Bt,, 100 feet east of Seventh-aye Dutches Brothers have sold No. 140 West On«- hundred-and-twenty-ninth-st.. a five story double flathouse. on lot 25x99.11 feet, to Harry I_ Rosen who has resold it to John C. Flelssi Alfred M. Rau has sold to John B. Lynch No. US west Eiehty-nfth-st., a three etory dwelling- house on lot 23xi0:.2 feet, together with an interior lot _.xuy feet. The firm of L. J. Carpenter ha* Fold for T" A Schermprhorn and tha estate of Wllliar- C Sc'her- merhom to Lowenfeld & Pr.-tfrei the block front on the west side of Flrst-ave.. between Sixty-sixth and Sixty-seventh sts.. a plot 2u0.30x:50* feet. The- same farm has also sold for Ellen B, Auchmoty and the est.ite of William C. Scbermerhorn the plot, 100x100 feet, at the southwest corner of Avenue A and Seventleth-st.. to Lowenfeld & praeer. Mosfs Kinrler has bought from Kate F. Martin. throuKh John J. Cody No. 241 East Eightieth-et. a £y* su>ry tenement house, with stores, on a iot \u25a0 Walter J. Conn. Myers & Aronson and Edward Baer have bought through John Peters &Co from the Rusch estate No. 137 to 147 West Slxtieth-st, cix nve Ftory flathouses. On a plot 150x100.5 feet, S. E. Goodale & Son bare sold for Lillian B Droux. to an investor. No. Pl 7 Second-aye. a four story business building, on a lot 20x70 feet! The Randolph-Backer Company has 'sold to Geiger & Braverrr.an for Lowenfeld & Prager three lots on the south side of Or.e-hundred-and-twen- tieth-st.. 75x100 feet. 100 feet west of Seventh-aye. AUCTION SALES TO-DAY. By Joseph P. Day: Xo 4 Charlton-et. as 4»'f» w of Ma<j3oUßal-«t. 21x71x28 to ilaodougaJ-st xlOxllxtO; ' 2-4 STBNOIiRAPHEai.— By \u25a0 young lady. 23. iceo has had some experieaoa; -wiil ao— cepf moderate salary In refined hous« whers faithful sarvlca will ina-^ra permanency. J. W. W.. 1.042 Latayatte-ave.. Brooklyn. T OST. Monday afternoon, from West 105th-st N T* XJ to Wiiar.lnsrton-ave.. Brooklj-n. K old watch, with e'.lver heart attached. Reward for returning; same to *U0 \\a*mn£XGn-a.ve.. Brookim. TRANSACTIONS IN REALTY. 8. B Marheiiner has sold for Mayers. Lester & Co. to Harris Goldman th« two five story ter.eaier.t houses, -with stores. _t th© northwest corner of Jack.' and Cherry ets.. sCxlt» feet. J_^an Benedict ha* sold fcr the County Reaitv Ceaway No. 31 West T^rty-flfth-et. a four story cwelJns house, on a lot 21i»5.9 feet. Harry Hirsh haa sold to Payton & Van sant a DESKS AND OFFICE FTRNITIRE. HELP WANTED. WORK WANTED. STENOOKAPHER-— lf you are j. busy lawyer, experiencing ibis with corre- spondence and legal papers. Miss BUSI- NESS, a craekerlack tcuch. operator and swift shorthander. fiur years' esperi«ice. can n._ you feel like "e_pry flay Is Sun- day"; salary, $13. Ml EaSt <SOth-st. CC>OK.— First class; neat. conpettK. Ing youns woman: tia best of I ~** ences: city or country. D. W., ilr*. CS»- I'ers, tZI Wast ISkl-at. 'Pacne tl»*- Chelsea- \u25a0 . COOK. </HAMSEJRMAnj aaKl WAITI^I Wagee JiU-4-i!. city OS country. »=» TTAGNTCR'S EMPLOYMENT »OKJCI 420 aye., batwe«a SJHa aad »a am AGEJfTS WA>TEI>. AGKNTS tnd KKOKERS to f«a ncn-es- •esstbie nock; cuoa neid; stock now £0 «a 50 per barrel. XMu fjr prirted mat- ter. tLTVALO-CALa-CRNIA. OIL. CO Livenaore, Cai. Hats. BRAS3 FOUNDRY FOREMAN, engaged. desires chaiige; thoroughly up to date; capable of complete management; expert mixer. BRAJsS. care W. t\ Adams, 54- K.o*cl_ik>St., Brooklyn. UnrnrntmogiT PERSON may earn CItAMBERiIAXD a_4 plain aewttjs }*}• vats family; persona, referesee. <J^ two days; no card*. APVEanaißTi *• West 2^i-«.t- AGENTS. Sickness, eccldent and death; cne cf the be*t ccmnar.jea wants Efec-J- tner can mate Irom 4.^ to tljt) per week.' Acdrrm Cnx a *te. Eotmn. Marr ROLL TOP OFFICE FURNITURE In great variety of sti asai price. T. G. SJEU^CW 111 Pstxm st. BOOKKEasPER WANTED oa clerical work, wi"h Vr£f "f" 1 - c**-'c **-' r *' :l a°d cood penman] wl.b good references. Adcr«ss. Btauns natl ar>- exp^ted. V. C , 21 Umvershy Place! CTIAMSEEiIAXD.— PIain aewirx; ,J!s!£ fi.T.i!y: prrsonal r-'.ir*r. ADVS3- TI.-EP-. 359 West _!d-st. BAKER. Pastry cook: Hrst class on all torts cakes, pies, pastrie*. bread, rol'.s; hotel, raatanrant nr bakery; aober, rellatiie; Kood references. CHAS. RENZ. 4 Morton Pluce, Jersey City. VISITING GOYI2INESB, any location; teaches college methods: specialist ele- mentary, neglected education, kindergarten letters. elementary. primary. German. drawing, painting. Addresa REFEIVENCES, ST.6 Uth-av^ TOl'NC> LADT. to attend bakery ator» S light housework in business house. A. WKBICR. 217 Avenue A. third floor. BUSINESS CUAXCES. POLISHER. Steady poalUoa KRAAK kIA&THA. 483 liast llTin-st. CHAUBERMAID and WAITP^SS.— Taers girl as cnambaraaid aid w»:tr««s js sma:i prtvat* fasitly. 3«0 Column- aSI Gage's bell. . BUI'. 15, graduate, posltloa in iarge whola- •a.a eetabUaJunent, auvanoemwH reciuuo-i A ANJ RAtiKER, 167 Avenue c. WANTED.—AC.: 6 rartntr. in Brat cles«. w«U kr.cwa real etta'.e efflce; man who «=4ersta.nas country prcperty; must bare abOst t«W n^.x 1.Q87. Pnr:cpfseld. Mass. BANi.I.NG HOUSD wlahe. to engaija a •Jl, * man ' not over ~ u - who has had \u25a0ome tiperitneo in financial correapo bmsi to°Ksa^LSry^S^. furtush aatlaf DOMESTIC -illlATlON:* WA.NTVD. BOY. strons. any k:nd of work In factory. BOARD AMI KOOUS. WASTED A well aduoatad man of g -od practical ability and buainea* •xperiSoeo f ° r a * lo »«1 oa »v a real astai ottlce- he Bhould oe about 30 yiara of age, unl have reference* of undouttud value. Address B. V. .V. Box 2tl. Tribune Offlce. •T. ALK;.:.B. 7 EAST UST-BT. Rocn-4 s:r^. . ci. anile, wtus private twtt'a; coc* a cSv; :.:.:.» rouca par. or Coor: electric Ugbt; exccliect uu>i« -mnx. BOY. Irt. at anything; state wages. CHAS AMBROSE. 1.218 lit-ara. EOT. 17, wtth architect; advancement; r-an draw. I'llllJP A iIAGL'IP.E, «ia2 EaJt 1 have iy-. LARGEST 1 ASSORTMENT of accouit A Drmi MEmßAHbini (sfT.^|W© IN .at. CITT t ;\u25ba-» r.abe prloea. TVi J i:\VRiTKH RIBBON'S Tot all m«ehiT.es. COe. «*ch. M'P.l: CAP. BON PAPERS 600 k!n<U of DIARIES In p2*ln and Cn« : M Nuuu St.. New York. Tel. 21I» John. » and lOL.NG MEN everywhere, copy letters home evenings; $<j 50 week. 6ena ad- 7- r S-15 ed rl nvei^» tOT KarU^ulara. MANA- * I*.. Bos MU, Pbl-dall CABINETMA and CARPENTER.— By young n:an; German; first class all arc 11n't mechanic; bttady place. ZIGLER, I.S-3 lst-avs. DESKS, ro'.ltops. partlUons railings, safes. ~iMdor«n chairs, stock boards raaabaa counter, with plate glass cases; counterm, •reiving, telephone booths; «iores and of- fices Btt»d. rTXN BROS. 2S and S2 Cea- A- A- ATTRACTIVi; r.oo:s *id suites wlia pnvaie bava; *:rjri« r^.T.s; »itr. or without board. n^LTtme.-.'. s. <lu- tors' o:Sues; all crslrabie loc*.tio»ii. t.s:r.i-»t refcren.ee; Isfornvettoa free. :• n. LKLaND a <O 2 West L3d-et. CARPENTER. Good mechanic on frame trimming- and bench; position or good Job- bing. FRANCIS TRIUMPH. SSS West 85th. B^sssa* WOMEN to mw at home; J9 per week- matoj-ials aent averrwhere Iree; steady v.\,ta, plijn sewing ooly. bend addrej^ed en\ elope for full particulars. W. G w DU pi>NT, Fhlladelpt.la, Peno. ,-»" >*^- COLLECTOR. MANAGER or trustworthy position, by reliable man; business experi- ence; thorough knowledge of German; ref- erence and bon i Address R, C 8.. 106 V«rrnon-ave.. Brooklyn. 42D-ST.. IS WEST— exceptionally, rewlr furrtshed single, a^ar.i* rooms; one fitted tor jrjt: I.- 1 .. r.«ir \u25a0\u25a0.-., nSned, caterrr ca j>:en-.li»s, r^ftrcTir^j. DRIYKP-.—Hy yooBS man, or anything. J. 0., &49 East ,>-7th-st. r- >B . - - LADIES wanted everywhere, copying let- ters at home, evening* or epare time. an 4 return to us.; no mailing or canvasilng- yj weekly earned; r.attr.kJs free. Enclose *clf-«d(iresftd envelope for particulars. ANTEB CO., .No, W 168 ' Nlatb-st- Phlladtl; Pern. DPt:r} rLEßK— Registered; relief or Ft<>ady place: b«st r.f refeiencaa. bAIvOU r-Bt., Brooklyn. » •• Oooc, WANTED. A lartma German Protestant maid far gr w:n< ch!!4r«-n Call, with ref- erences. We«lnesday morning, at 8 East SKJth-st. \u25a0.EKK.— EStperlenoed machlnlat; flrat .** re.'ej«inces ai"3 . ltroo*i>-r. - ENGINEER. Licensed, «nber and good ail around mechanic BLAU, 23'J Eaat 13th- \u25a0t., ground fioor. ADVERTISERS' FI:EE MESSENGER SERVICE. Advertisements for The Tribune will be received at regular rates «i any American District Messenger OSce in the city untl! 9 p m.. and forwarded to the Publication OfSce without caaree for measenger senrlce. p t - EMfIOVMEXT AGENCIES. EMr'l»yjIENT BUREAU 211 East 42d st.— r:.-Et class domeJUcs are upplied; ai«o mac^ginc house^eepera, raa- tror.t. Kovernes»es. tutors, rxe. LOST. L£!PT or HIYJLiiIN^-narikfJo^k'No'stTTnO of the Oermnn Savings iiknk in the City of New-ycrk, comer 4tc-ave. and 14t!i-Bt itrufi to Minnie L». I>3uis. in trust for Frieda Irubinsky. All r*rron« aro cau- t!^fne<: agair.tt nrßotiarint; the some. If n't returned to the ta.ik on the 7th day frf Februarj-, ii-or., a <iuvllcate wUI be U- sued. I»?T OR PTOIJZN— Back book No. 462,027 cf the German Favinrs Bank. In the City of WeeTwTortt comer 4th-ave. and I4rh-«t.. to J- S.n i^ : \u25a0 k. All persons are < iutione-i acainst regelating the- sa.Tia. If tv.t return, i 10 tbt bank on February I, J*x'.. a cut.licate will be Issued. TRICIAN-8 helper. Boy, ie. rshts to change; nine months* experi- ence. PKI.iCA. 1.670 i^a.rk-ave. IS9 TTHST 43T11-FT. Tn Sn« arartmer.t. bwavutiful front room*: on* or two rrrul»- tn*-n; rererenc^^ WORK WANTED. ELJCCTRICUVN.—By young man. with ten years' practical experience; all around mechanic; electrical or mechanical worlc A<Ures» J. It.. Box 18. Ttibune Oflioe 775.496. Ba^k for P»v. »ok. to ba.nk. Male ACCOUNTANT. Professional, corporation, expert aud;:or; go anywhere United States; books dealjj.-ed. opened, eiose-i. systematized; perfect «y«ttm Introduced- ruarantee trial balance moßthJ) . auditing and sy6'..«ii»Ui!ng books of every descrip- tion. 'Ji>3 Hroaduay, Room 4^3. 12ftTi:-ST.. ISO WDT. —Furs :*hed mom ?o let; heaf»"s: s"! ""tn<-n:fncft: private fiur.lly; near "1>" and aaberay s'.atlors. VJS WEST 45D--ST. F.xr^:trr»!!T. n«wly furrisn^d. rlngle, tfeoM* komhj one fitted fvr physician, near flrnaiway; refined; 'iitittr on nri»Ti'«>«: rffr-»nfw PIT.T.Unn A>T> V«KM lABI.ES. 11. vr A*V."Cl'.~fDl-En COUPAXT. msr.n- :t-eti.:*:» ejp*-r:cr bil"t«r<; ik^n; Schaef- «r c^ti.:cr.s. SJB-sl t-ua lir-jaiway; «C I7r—l ji.*»«-«t. V.A.SL7 *i.TfRChI .H or.l'.Aia »n-: poel i».t:e»: hlgb *•'.-.-. b«Wttaa slUy t>u:*d <r», lo*»»t prw>*«. UARX DBOB. Beats* .utvare CAJRPBT CUUMXi. fllO CJi C^iJlOße Columbus. CaKtBT fUCAJCtXQ. KatablUtMd lDTft. ffl. V. OASFrir 05-!HA2IS3C(S (39 Oldest. I-antMt. Most Modern. 4X7 AND 429 WEST 43TH-ST. TeL til— SSth-st. fcatablis'.ied 1K37. W. H JORDAN. EIAVJN IX.VTZ. HKLPETI. Work under a gardener or a coalman: s!ng> man; softer and ln- Snstrioaa: . -u> English. ED., Box 30l Tribune Offlce. ( iarments On Which Reductions Average 20^ Aside i'rom the very low prices asked for these Coats, the fact that there is only one of a kind in this collection of half a hundred is perhap"s the most important feature. It follows that they are mates of the most favored models we have shown this season, and that a brisk demand has dwindled assortments down to the clearance point. Among the Men's Garments offered: Muskrat Coat, cravanetted lining, reduced from $124.96 t0...., $99.07 Prime Raccoon Coats, j.'-inch, with blended muskrat collar and cuffs $c7.v7 Prime Raccoon Coat. 50-inch, with cravanetted lining; reduced from $121.96 to $97,57 Nutria Coat, 52-inch, with quilted lining; re- duced from $97. 19 to $72,97 Wildcat Coat, cravanetted lining, blended musk- rat collar and cuffs; reduced from $69-96 to $56.97 Blended Muskrat Coat, best quality, quilted lining, reduced from -959-96 to $47.97 Imported Calfskin Coat, otter collar and cuffs; reduced from $49.49 to $39.59 Wallaby Coat, with nutria collar and cuffs, quilted lining; reduced from $44.96 to $35.97 Black Australian Wombat Coat, nutria collar and cuffs, quilted lining; reduced from $35-96 to. .... $28.77 Lamb's Wool Astrakhan Coat, with nutria collar and cuffs; reduced from $31.96 to $25.19 Siberian Dogskin Coat, with wombat collar; re- duced from $26.96 to $2 1 .57 Imported Calfskin Coat, with quilted lining; re- duced from $20.24 to $16.19 Garments for Women Prime Raccoon Coat, 40-inch, quilted lining; re- duced from $67.49 to $53.99 Opossum Coat, 52-inch, reduced from $74.99 to $60.49 Prime Raccoon Coat, 40-inch, with quilted lin- ing; reduced from $56.96 to $45.57 Wallaby Coat, with muskrat collar and cuffs; reduced from $44.96 to $35.96 Wr Show Full Assortment* Of The Newest Fur Caps and Gloves For Automobilists. INTERPRETER. By young man. 34; sjwaks lialian. French. Dutch. German Spanish, Portuguese and Enclish. Call 3 Muloerry-tt., basement. LOST—Bankbook No. 521.188 of the Union Dime Sfcvir.is Institution is missing. Auy person having a claim to it is hereby called upon to present the same within ten dfcvl or aufcmlt to havlcg said passbook cancelled *nd a nrw one issued. _^__ mcaixrai. AT REDUCED PRICK**— 600 eecond -naßd wood and !t«oo worklcg machines: fully ruaracteed: marhlnery Uo'irM and es- \u25a0" *** r.r<->. -,< y r .r-^ a. h Ma<n»on-«t T\-PE\VIUTI>G. I\J'Ltt»llEß»._Aii makrs sold, rented, repaJreo, *zchar>gßd; ifliatiln s-r\t<«. GORMAN. 7fc Naa«*.u-st. Telrptie»e 2740— Cortiaadt. DEgasMArtr.so AXI> mh.ij»:kry. MACHINIST.— Aim. 88; eiperirnre.l on rotary and self-gumming enve:cpe: also beer bottling machinea; factory or plant pre- ferred. W. 8.. lOT £verKrean-av». Brook- lyn. WOUK WAXTIB. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER.— By a man fsjnlllar «-lth offlce detail; six years' ex- perl*nca; sala rcoderat*; Al references. J. M. L.. *1& West l^i<- c: ATTEND FXTRNACa—By colored man. 838 West SOth-st-, care Downs. BOOKKEEPER, ito. with accommodation ai.d note discounting experience, desiru place as r.-.t.i bookkeeper; double, single entry; experienced orHee macßger; rtlsh^st refurraces: salary no object. JAMIJci. ti^>x. 15, Tribune Offlce. BOOKKEEPER. Aaaiau bookkeener or once aasiatant; your.g man; v: •\u25a0\u25a0j 'JO; ex- perlenceri: moderate salary, 1; WEISd. it* Rlvicgtan-m. WORK WANTKD. MrsiCfAN: 23 yesxa' experience; open for engagement either aa viellnut. pianist cr mpanist. F. W. BEINER. 442 West \u25a0SJBBI PAINTER. PAPERHANGITR.— By Oar- man, rootr.s painted, SI: papered. 1180 (lQcludin*: EmatavkaO; kalaomtaics and piaa- terlnc cheap, 8004 wars suaranieed. PAINTER. 3t4 East »th-«t Male. MAS EtTR would oar« for Invalid; can •have r«iod valet, patients* and phy&l- clina' ritarenoa. FITaaERALD. 241 Eaat 61at-at. MIDDLai AOED MAN. ro)le«-» bred ohar- aoier unlm(>ea<-halile, Coatree posltloa of trust and raapt.n»lWlUy In publlo institution or business house. A.. Box 10. Tribune Of- flce. WACK. 871 Cantral-ave.. Brooklyn. BABTKNDHR or WAITER. young Bkisllslonan; thoroughly expert; fine ap- pearance; Uitt!'.!s»i]t courteous; ffnest ei- cltislve club and hotel references; genteel plaoe only. RUSSELU 8.823 3d-av». MrUOIJE AGED MAN. without encum- brance; rood i>«nman; handy wtth toois; waeea moderate, city or country. \V. FOX «3H Weat 40ta-st : PRINTER, competent, as foreman of pr»aari,om. long axpairtaoca tn book, cut and ceneral wort. Al references. TRL'ST- tVORTHY. Mi <Jreenwleh-ave NEWSPAPER MAN. Oanabla taking charge any department (buslnaaa. eutto- rtal rrn-chanlcaii ;executive ability; highly recommended. NORK. 110 Kaat 107th-.it. DPJSa\UKCT. —^Thoroughly eiperlenced 6y the <lay or we»k; tioelient recomm*n datl^ns. A'.'.:«-.re Mrs. HLi../ KTOKK 113 Madison -a ye., Eizat-etS. N j PORTER •« hotel or un'ful man tn pri- vate family, by Oorman: speaks EnsUsh; ateady pftsltlon. SCHMIDT. 323 Jay-«t . Brooklyn. DRK^SiIAKER.— Expei lfru^d ; by Uie day or »ul wojk horii*; reffr«-nc«*. Idraaa C. A. F.. 130 K*st Ui-n. TORTER.— By colorM man. '^4. »xr*rl eriirert; smart, quick, h.ii-.-. . .\ I rlty i«"i eren'es; cltj or country; not afraid uf *»ork RRVYKI.U IB Eas'. U7th-.t. cajuepui* carpl CI-EAVrNG co rUint br cappra»a»fl air. iteaia, tiaad •r on Boor l.Bao Broa.d«a,. 421 L.-t jgla I* CO* * BrtA.NDT. TeL iZ2-~!>:u. DnESSMAKCR. competent, wishes frw mom dates, by day or w*»k. A<Jdr««s I^. tniIFIEIX). *a> West C2d-at. ° ATm L- AUVEnTJSEMENTB and aubscnpUons f ir Tte Tribune received at their Uptown OSlce. No. 1.804 liroadway, between OflUi and 87th sts.. until 0 o'clock p m Ad-ver- lisemer.ta received at the following Lranch efflese at ren i!ar oQea rates until S o'clock p. ra.. vlr. : £34 Bth-«ve.. a. c. cor 2;M-at 1"3 fith-av*.. cor. 12lh-et.; wi E*st l4ih-st : IS7 West 42d-«t., between 7th and ath avea : aSS West 13Uj-at.; I.S.VJ 81-«ie. between 76th and 77th ets.; 1.026 M-ave.. near tilst- M . 1.70S ls»-a.ve.. near fcUth-at.; 1.»,7 East Hm ; 7.'^ Tremoot-*ve. . 650 M-a»-e.. ADVEIRTTSBMENTa and subecrtptlonn for Tho TrlLurif i«-eeiv«d at th»lr I'Dtnwn OfP.oe. No lISO4 nroll<lw between set acd B7tL iv., unlll9 o'clock p m Adver. tUs*m*nts recelvrd at th« followlnir l.rsnc!. orticrs at rerul»r offlce rate* dntll "8 o'clock l- m. vli. . -JM 8ll »-aye. s. a. cor. 23d-st-: IS3 <.th-ave., cor. 12th-st.; 62 Esst 14th-«t H"m eßt 4::~"'t \u25a0 bb * t *««'> Tth and 6th ayes!; •-\u25a0«.•» West 126th-st.; 1.838 3.i-ave. between 7»ith and 77th sts.: 1,026 Sd-ave.. near tilsi n ITM l»t ivr. nMr 89tl >-«t-: 1f.7 ICakt 123th «t . (So Tremont-ave : fISO Sd-ave. ArvraiTTSEMENTS anil sub*crtp:tona fnr Tfce Tribune received al their !'pto»*n Offlre, No. l,Sfi4 Hroadway. brtwcea .16th and 3"lh at*., until 9 o'clock p. tn. Aitver- tisenjents received at the following Stanch oSI at regular ofltc* rates until s o'clock p. tn . vt». . 254 Sih-ave , a. a cor. 23d-et.; I'JI «th-av» . cor. 12th-et. ; D 2 East 14th-»t.; rr.r vVast «M «t . brrween 7th and Sth avea. Mala. ATTENDANT. CX>iIr*ANION to invalid. expeneccfd. educated, gentlemanly; iw- customed to travelling; Nanr-Tork refer- ences. H-. <iH L*xjaglcn-ave. .— i COOK and PA-TTB.I COOK.— High clasa; , lirst clasa retirocces; strictly tailt|>a»aita; | waces no object: *:ns!e. J. 8. . Uox YX \ Tiiboaa Oi2oe. CARETAKER or gentleman's country j place by marrle<t n.an. sober ar. i relia- : ble, with <«.• is* of laaascapa. vegeta.- ! ble gardening and farm Wvjru. C. tjivc- j Ki>V. 6UO N--pperhan-ave.. yonkera. i COACHMAN, GARDNER. HANDY MAN— ; i.*nre fires, drives, etc.: ge^-raily useful ln many ways; .->weJ«. speaks good Enc- ' Itsh; aol>er, reliable, recoc.monctecl . JOHN- SOX. at Carp«ater's. 184 >itr»-ave. COACHMAN— Swede; asaSSlB face, good j appcaracc*: very capabl*. excellent a every way; will (re.icr useful; c. •'.::\u25a0. - try preferrad: beet re;«r«cc«». RICHABX). at Carpentar's. 134 6Us-«,v«. COACHMAN. QAKDiSNEE.— Ktrat class: ' thoroughly nadarataada caro of horses. harness ana camacaa: good references. A. 1 11.. ISO Ble*ok«r-au COACHMAN and QABX>ENSiR.— By miilJ'.a ag«d O«rmaa; underatands norm, poul- try. TiUix. willing ar..! obliging. AdJri»s» R. BiUTH. 475 Pcarl-at. COACHMAN.—Swe<2»: inootn face; good j appearance; very cap«.i>.o. exceiiact tn every way; will ganerally useful: coua- ' try preferred; be»i references. Iliai.VED, \u25a0 at Carpenter' a, 134 «tta-ave. COACHMAN. GARDENER. HANDY MAN. | <"ar» ftrea. drtvea. etc. ; geoarally uarful I tn many ways, iswadsi, apeaits good Eng- lish: sober, rellatU. r»coinnu>n>Jei JOHN- < SOS. at Carpenter* a. IS4 Clh-ave. COACHMAN. VS&ST-l. Slr.«-le. so- ! t>er. understands horses, carnagra. fur- j ni.'n», lawns, gardening, milk; careful | driver; r«J?re:-.c»». iC. 3., Box liv Trlauna ' OUSre. COACHMAN.—'»«:.. man; strtctiy suber. , country pr«ferre>i: b*st reference*. B. I CAiCEY. 3<Vi East 70th-si.. car* Ocllins COACHMAN.—By good, MSSM man: can S furnish raferene*a. M. MALONE. 7 ! Erasnius-st.. Flatbuah. Br>>-<alyn COACHMAN —By Qermaa; singla; careful. btylls:-. .lrlver: sm*rt. very tivly; compe- | t»r,t to taks full charge gentleman's estab- lishment; highly recotr.meTiieU; city or country. BI'SCH. I*4East 3d-at COACHMAN and OAnDKNKR. —Rv »!ntl# Welshman; thoroughly understands »>.irse9, j lawns, chickens; can milk. t<-n t tonaaea) an.l | paint; generally useftil: >v>o<i r^?<-ront-e. AJ- i dress RELIABLE. Oox 'J2. Tribune <)fflce. COACUMaN. By irounic Tan; on* wht« [ thoroughly un4< -r«ianJ» Ms busir.ess; six I years' r«-ferenc»s from last rUit: ountry I prr fcrred. COAi'HMAS, Trtbune fpto»n i OnVe. i.3«4 Broadway. j COAi'IIMAX. —Uy vm-:« -nan: understands i.->r r Of honwi »n.l rarrijißf*: r.r»t riaaai I r»fer»nce. «>ll .r ?\u25a0<\u25a0:<*\u25a0** P. jnilNsivV V- * Thorn«-»:.. lirK) 'Tify. N. .f. KVKMER iin.l WORKING. mPK\fA\'.- | l!y Ktrtctly sok«>r. relidh!<» Amrrlean raai •\u25a0- \u25a0 rIM m*u: «mj.ll family; lons cx^rria» <> 4>4 > . wtth atock. rrops. dairy. hw.Hiua an>l all \u25a0 work; wife board men. attend to poultry, j datrr. etc. : beat citT references. AJdreaa or [ rail W. M.. at Carpentar'a. IM tthraTa. ! CHAiIESKiIAID and WATTP.SSS.-By* perione»«i you=s fir.: ssia-i ».»-J;-7- "; w rerareaefs. 31tJ tSJt !kr.ii-»t.. JTora » =*- _ CUAMOMMMATD aaa sEAiiSTX^S.-^ Swedish Protestant; nea: \u25a0 I ( .^^' thorougsly conis«t«nt. axcellest retwo^j city or country E\ T., Mrs. cou.er* West £W-st. 'Paon» 1 —-'-«•»**• DAY' WORK-— By a corr.^tact !•»; weglaa woman; _JP°* 'fifvT y?l' cleaner, ilrs. S. TBOBZSCXi W *' EnJ-ave. ' DAT 3 -WORK.—R' rea?«Ka>l» T*j* woman: daj's woric d *r-r da* \u25a0»- W. FOftßE^. 154 West UXnn-st. _ GERM.VN, 35. to taia care oi. o3 ».°Lsj cnil.lr««n or invalid old tody: OTJf 11 -" try. sSCHOELER. 227 East 12«ta-»t. GENERAL UOCSE"WORK-— By rasjaaa ble younc jtirl. lately •»"'? d -^ p! Sc«! private faoiily; thre» monrt* %x»eriaßca atartment preferred. Ca~ *»» •» Heiily's bell. - HOCSETTOHK. 3y naaH colared «* SPBIGGa to West 4&l-si. _ HOL-SEV.-ORK.-BT two fr:«r,iJ. -^jf Ireland «tr!s; coo*. Unmilir jW^ maid, waitress; city or "Tg^-^? •pups, desserts; separate or t^' 3 ";* years' refjrmcca. U4 -MS-*- HOrsntronKETK.-Br neat roSsS T4» 6th-ave.. 42d-st. HOf^KEEPER.- By respectaWa G^ widow; firar class cook: r.o o^.^-^ 82d st . .^-~ aocsctucErxx. *»\u25a0— «r>« **rtaalt woman; take earr °t?££*. °\JS **> er.c«. Address 2 PmirT-st . I>roo>-J»^ UOINEWORK.- rrotestant: '•* t *iT.* a J B t youn«. atrcn*. Crsta-Huaiar."^ city or country. UV.SZ. ITI East^^. INT-ANTS- NfltSE.-F!r« «**£& •noes: take ent!r« chars* f^ oßl ** Vl\ MI'RPHT. -t2T. rarH-ave. Uit-NOREa^.— rtrat class br private family: uniler»t»atl» "ti^jr* (lisiwlM t^oTvusnly: p»' " % i«Tißw^' .V. A.. TrlbuE* Uptown Offlcw, »••»» war. " LACSdMOESa -fl'raan : •» I ,^ ins br the day. HAHN. gJ»— ~ -Sj _^_« \u25a0 \u25a0 •<o«ttrfr' LAT*NDnKSS.— FIr»t cUrns: y^*" c: v\u25a0»!! '- K~« 01-at. --- M\ir» *nJ SEASXSTU<u*= -* «^««»*» f.rl »* maid ar>'t «Mro«rW». ,^^*it-«*- drfSi::i«K.;n;j; wll! »!»u: in vW iOO **^ gnoit n»f»r— c— from .--« »*••\u25a0» Mtb-st. \u25a0WAlTßESS.— «>>inp«t*'nt: »» «*» 'ilSs*"' n-.wm.N~~ and " 1 J" \u25a0 WCS' "• - ? i^T^*' W.WnXtt-.Wttnwj. }£*£$? Ins home, rrferenv »* -" —^rCtas* WASIUXG-—A pr«i>»<-t»l>to »«^ >«* waahmr honw»: gooA r«*ar» irkßN'N-. 895 tofc*v«_ PHYSICIAN of expertcne* wl«h« plac* In a -i-ecia!t»f» office; craduata. re«iM«r*4 la teJr st * « Adrrrti Dr. Q. *\u25a0 HAM- ILTON. 21 Irvine-are.. Sharon. Perm. NEW-VOKK DAILY TRIBUTE. WEDNESDAY. JANITAKY l& 1905. DXV GOODS. DRY GOODS. _ y—^ f, j. .A \u0084 &Co.'.« Attractions Are Their Low Pncev ill V/ \ V\ B'way at 6th -^^< 34th to 35th St. MAYOR OX CITY S WATER. This Morning We Start Onr SEHI-ANNUAL SALE OF NOTIONS AND DRESSMAKERS' SUPPLIES. We Are Continuing the SALES of Men's & Women's Umbrellas, Black and Colored Dress Goods, Wash Fabrics, Silks, Muslin Underwear, White Goods, Household Linens, China & Glassware, Beds & Bedding, Men's Custom Tailoring, Canned Goods, Wines ajad Groceries. Commission's He port to Board of Estimate at Once. Mayor McClellaa said yesterday that would •end the report of dM Burr-Hertns- Freeman com- aiaslon on a water eapply system to the Board of Estimate at once. The board will undoubtedly ap- prove It,he eaid. and then, as soon as the necessary lrgisla-Uon 6hould be obtained, the work of In- creasinc New-Tork's ws.ter supply could be bepun. The project will MM more than $100.W0,000. but the money can be raised by a eoial water bond Issue. Tho constitutional provision limiting the city's borrowing capacity does r.ot apply to bonds lasuec tor water supply. The work will be epread over severaJ years— twenty, at least Comparative- Iv UtUe money wi be needed for the first couple of yran= as it will tx» at least that time after th« remission Is appointed before any real work Is The Mayor said that bryor.d adopting- the plans '\u25a0f the Burr commit. =ion the city could do nothing until the lejrislaturo had made some return on the Tonspkmi-Marlin bill now pending before both hnusff. That is the bi'.l drawn at the Mayors eug- eestinn by the Corporation Counsel. MOEK MODEL HOUSES. BUILDING LOAN CONTRACTS FILED. Grove-st. \<n 02 0r.3 64; X.-udwl<r Hobeln loana to laaao Pelsteln $22,000 , ; -aye. w e. .">21.6 ft south of 165th-st. 115s 91; Tha City ilortgace Co loans to Joseph H Jon»s 40.000 THE BRONX BUILDING PLANS. Columbus— ay«. n a, 4. r i ft c of Vlctor-«t. on» story frame Ftora^m. 14x14; Joseph Gamache. owner: B ny',:nr. architect $200 MlddJetown Hoa.il. n s. 77.20 ft w "f Waldo Place, Westchester, two and one—half story frame dw«Uln« house. 21x48; Jacob Nefrear. ownerr B Ebelinir, architec: 4.600 Columbus-aye. n w cornsr of Haneock-«t. two two story frame dwelllnif house. 22x24; Joseph Gamach». ovmer: B Ebellnp. architect 2,500 nilmope-at. w s. 800 ft n of Onlumbus-ave, two two story frame dwelling? houses. 21x50: Adellssa Groptmann. ownar; B Ebelinr. architect 0.000 Botanical Gardfr.?. s. 1,500 ft n of n c corner of Bronx ar.d Pelham ayes, on* story frame and glass ixeenhouse. 28.6x208: City cf New-York, owners: Martin Schenck. architect 12,000 Balnsbrldre-ave, «\u25a0 s, 262 ft n of lS4th-3t, four two \u25a0tory and a.ttio frame dwelling houses, peak shlncie roof. 20x35; Charles J Coulter estate, owner: F E Albrecht. architect 16.000 AUCTION SALES YESTERDAY. By Georpe n Read & Co: 202d-at. n a. 484.3 ft w of Willlamrbridee road. 20x100: 3 story f dw( h: W B 6am- mls art J C Clare and another: W E fiammla. atty; P L. Klerr.un. ref: amt duo. 51,047 IS: taxes, etc, $13 62: to N Cor.nell for $1,215. By Peter F M.-vrr: 2SO-2SS Sprlng^-Bt. a s. 75 ft of Sprinir-st. SxlOOx lrreirular: 3 story bids: voluntary sale; to Harry Shwltxer for JH.500: 224 28th-«t. s s, c of Bth-ave. 24.CxOS.S»; 4 story front and 3 atory rear ten ha; voluntary saJe: to Aaron Coleman for $17,100. MANHATTAN BUILDING PLANS. HOth-st, No 240 to 248 East, for two <J etory brk ten h ami stores, 41.8x87.11: I* Lewenhof. owner; s.is.« & SmaUhelsar, architects $90,000 •Oth-Bt. Xos 32 and 34 West, for a 13 story brk club h. 60xSS.9: the Enrineers* Club, owner; Whltfleld A- Kins. architects 600.000 Slst-st. a s, 122.6 ft a of SJ-ave, for a t! story brk flat h and store, 45x55.9; T Larkln. owner; E A Meyers, architect ±3.000 AmstenJam-ave and 12l!>t-9t. s c cor. for a 6 strwy brts flat h, 100.11x00; I Ruth, owner; J Hauser. architect 150.000 *ivbia«: volnntnry sale; Xo <M» 27th-«t. n a. 225 ft c of luch-uve. 28x08.0, 4 sty brk ten h and 3 aty brk ten h on rrar; Jl,.m« for In^nirablee aRt W H Bell et al; Roosevelt & K. attys; llandolph Hurry, ref: amt due, $11,447 11: taxes, ••!.-., *.'Cia<i. UTth-st. n *. 425 ft w of Amsteruam- av<\ OsIOU.S; Drayton Hurrlll. as trustee, airt W H Flitner et al: Marshall. M & W. attys; C P Blaney. ref: amt du»>. $21,M5418; taxes, etc. $304 '20. By Herbert A. Bbermaa: Noa R ani 20 27th-st. n s. 71.3 ft or Madlsnn-are. 28 '.'v.*.fl; also all nght to alley. 2.hx . two 4 sty brk flats; H S Glover, aa exr. ajtt l>juls I>« l'ia>M« et al: Sweezy & O, atlys; A Walsh, ref, amt dua. $ 17.&24 71; taxes, etc, (730 10. Tenement Ror: To Be Built by City and Suburban Homes Co. Piar.s were filed yreirrdaj- at the Bureau o: BBlllili 1 1 by James E. Ware &son. architects. for another group of rr.odel tenement houses to be erect- ed In £ixty-2fth-st..' between First-aye. and Avenue A. ty the City and .Suburban Homes Company. There are four buildings, on plat SCOxIOO feet. The-e buildings will accommodate 2£3 families. The apart- ments will comprise two. three and four rooms. This makes th« fourth --ration undertaken by tie City and Suburban Homes Company in the block bounded l:y Sixty-fourth and Sixty-fifth sts.. Flrst-ave, and Avenue A, representing an irrvest- ment of renrly $:.f>X\O«*. The architects e«tlmat» the cost of this new operation at $£SO.OOO. When these four buildings ar« completed the onjy part of the block unimproved will be< the Av«mi« A irostace. -^OxlOO feet. Fourth Floor. In Oar Dressmaking Dcp't. Reception Room We Are Displaying. A Collection of Handsome Gowns New Models Designed Partienlarly For Winter-in-the-South Wear. Among them are Gowns of Organdy, ranging upward from $40.00 each. Gowns of Embroidered Batiste, from $80.00 upward. Gowns of Crepe de Chine, from $85.00 upward. Our Dressmaking Department is conducted by a talented French modiste. In every detail the work produced ii unexcelled. ID

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DRESSHAKINQ

We Call Particular Attention To

The New Comtesse Corsets

City Property for Sale or to Let.FOR IXASE OR SALE.

—Iron building. 60x200.

rood light; 17 font celling-, solid floors; entrances throughboth ends aad sid"; VI h. p. gas engine, ghaitins andwoodworking machinery in operation; half block fromNort..River, three blocka from New York Central freighi-hcuse: willBejl building and plant with 18 years' cheapirround lease; a griulna barrain; vacant property adjoin-ing to lease. HAGEN. 627 West 57th-st.. Manhattan.

QUICK RESALE OF UPTOWN PARCEL.A, Zleycr. ct E. Tanr.enba.um & Co.. has sold for

Walter J. Cohn and Myers & Aronson the tri-aiig-Jlar block bcurded by Maromb's Lan», EJghth-atve. ard One-hundred-and-tlfty-first-st. The sellersrefertiy bovght the rrorifrty from Alary G. Plnck-ney. Jorhua Silvtrstein is the present buyer.

USEFUL MAN.—By a German. atasja aa prlTate. ;.ic«: •:.-.-lerstir.il mas, n>de-rtng. furnace, poultry n'.T-z. et3.-%t.ereaces. Ai&lresa WZLXXaJI lnAktT.130 Ci:ryst;o-st-

YOUNG MAN. 2S. married, aa shljrplnecleric, driver, porter or at anythlr.gr: good

honeat wor*»r.hae knowleds-* o£ booick?«7>-ins;: good references. HENRY ROLOFF.1,605 Gates-aye.. Brooklyn.

USET T-"I> iIAN.— r»oa« aslesat saganeraily osafol; sniSerataaia e^n ••horses. JORDAN, caretaxsr. 23i —^ecth-sc

YOUNG MAN. 20, at anyttiae; good ref-erences; no less than fli» weeiciy. Y.H.

FUELLING. 527 £aa*. &sth-st.

TOUNO MAN, 23. having 4 years' refer-ences from K. B. CtssVa Oa ks wholesaie

house. liEORGE BLUM, 1.20« 2d-ave

USEFUL MAN or COACHMAN.—tent, stron* Gerrnaa. wt^» afw-i'

WILLIGER. 313 West 24ti-«t. TWastjas1371

—Chelsea. care Gersa>Osari£aa

Lea«ue.'aa

YOUNO MAN. American, married: thor-oughly understands the car* of cattle

md horses, oa gentleman* place; tworears' reference from laat plaoa. BUVEN,32u West lSUttk-st.

SECOND MAN—By Gemaai spaaas a^Ush; last tw<> asss 1waadaat t^Clamifl' sober, r«Uai>i« nsaa; prtTU*aassiwell *ra^i9d and gooU Tar.r.en: t%t*F.ireforer.ces. Address LCfSZ/O^, TliliesxiCtown OSce. 1.3«* Broadway. v r

YOUNG MAN. 20. willing and ambitious iwith reliable concern; tnree yeara" office

experience; r«s;«ilng with folks: best refer-ence*. G. E.. Box 2. Tribune OfSca.

WAT'^HMAN.—

By man: best references.Janitor. 104 West 37-h-st.

Ot'TDOOR U3EFUZ. SLOT.—CSo»m*vfainlUar with hcrves, asX^jjß;strictly -<*mperate: mtelUyens. wtWu—r»ep«ctral : «x-!«Uent ref«r«ac«», IBgBBUREAU,r: West llSi-et.

""**

WATCHMAN.—

T*n years' experience.:

good reference. I. TOMPKrNS. *02 WeetSlst-at

MANAGEB. farmer «r garieoer as aaacw.man's place: good references, at J>jf\tSON. TVesthamptoa Beach. Lail^vy

MAN. 28. stron». Protastmt Oe^.. J-derslanis care of horses *a&iaZ*ZZl

willine to mait* hemaalf generau?!around oouniry ».*c». H3BZDIC

4th-et.* ***WATCHMAKER. JE"v7F.T.T.F.R.

—Good ref-

erences. £98 Graham.-a.ye.. Brooklyn, careof Mr. Mehllr.r.

WATCHMAN.—

Strone man. 45, as nightwatchman; «xp«rleno«d. references. Ad-

dress A. WORTsMiX, 428 East 15tB-st.

JAPANESE: lone «T3«rteooe aa eaaalbutier; valet or to 4a work ea laas*

stewarl: wlshe* pcal:.oc; retareoess mSJfIMSaaoa-st.. Brooilya. J°-*-<

USHER.—

By yean* man. 23,, ma;.-

andevenings; has beaaUfu Ar-su suit, which

h# will glaJly furnish: is fairly educmted,Kood appearance: excellent penman: tem-perate and reliable; gocl ref«r«noe; modw-ata salary. AMERICAN. 203 East eSt.i-st.

OARDENEK.—

WIT% COM, ItTngreM. 1r.<»ceasa.ry; Ecgl'.sn: bo e&.:dreassa7^rerence. LANE.Flashia*;. Loa« i.V^I**1**

TOOLMAKER.—

Ten years' •xperieoce. ac-cept ltnw wag.cc for steady Jot*. Ha:

-GIITEH, S*» Conununipaw-aTe.. JerseyCity

GARX/ENER. caretaker, ilanhn I"

—"-

side cof-aa-te or gentlemairß^S-^place: experienc«d a.: braacaes-Protestant. Nortli of Irelaad- '•--STEVENSON. ISISouth ata-si. Wu32

TELEPHONE OPERAT-or at anyth:ng. B. ak>x IS. Tr;aune Of-

Hce.

SAWPIERCER. monogTHms letters; any-thlae of metal or matertal; Inor out of

house. ROBERT GRINNINr, I.uOS 2d-av«.GARDENER.-T?iorwirSi;y oadsrtUaiTTbualneas: r^enaous^ »e«:abU .**er garden: well r«conannil*i (•

"*""l>ililßjßiiianaBeed Store, R East Oti-t*1

SCANDINAVIAN. American bom; mar-ried. 7 years' exp«r:- hanciltnj; tire-

worics.' stationery, sport.- ana fancy gorttia

and toys la some large Eastern hous« Ad-dress

•• E. UREENii General Delivery.

STENOGRAPHER.—

Rrminrtort overatT;twelve ,f»-i' espsrtsa PiCOCTOR. 007

East M£:n-«t.

FARMER, herdaanan. Battar m^married. Amertcan. no ehll«CT' *«\u25a0:fumitUTe; strtctly anoer -atl i-«S'

v«ood num. B*et refereacam dSJSL*^carpenter- s. 15* «th-a,»e

u*TIBIu*TIBI«UARDENER. -d««7n«n, alr.g!e- ._ _ —

P.n» v»seiab!9 crower; sauci* bSL**1*!1*!Tawns and ail worl»; can rnlOr- ?!?***.•nces. HENP.T. at Carsentaii.^^GARDENER.— Married. n» ehn*^.ase gentiemajiß pi»ce: UnowuSTLbiißlaaas. s year* in last olae«-(C**arefaremc; A. Al-:-;3.<M taat taS* *•

STEAM and PIPE FlTTKß.—Amertcaa.b£«hl 32. married: understands ironworn.

pumps, elevators, botlera aad dynSSMs;r-lermces. can furnish tools. Aail. K.

HI'KAK. 11* oXh-«ve.. Lore isUrMCity. N Y. -y.

REFINED youns: Frenchman, fiae appear-ance well educated la Frensa and Ens

lish, would accept poatUon wltn responsibleconcern, interior or outside oc.cupa.Uua.

P. 11. L.. Wea« Hoboken Y. O- N. J.

lIi:aPECTABLB young- man. speak* Frenchand Ensllan. at anytbtnc: b«at at refer-

ences. A. A.. IUWe« i.'.th-.t

FARMER unit WOIIKINfj rnw^-V.,- strictly «obcr. retail. A*a»iJs^^ri-4 man; umall family Jo»^^22»»-wnrM: wife- board men. aitea^ •*>cjdairy etc.; b«, t city r.JerV^S TTo****.jo****.o****.call W. M.. at Carpenter- rnTIS fe^7»>FAUMKR. herdsman, butter BmilT""—marri^l. American, m» chS-!!' *«»:rorniture; SUlrtly sober illh* assrood »a. bnt r-ferocSi IKSSk*«»»Carpenter- n. li» 6ta-ave7 U^VQ^ «

HaelaPLUMBER.— Sober; four years' experience,

wages t25O per aW- EUWAKI> VIC-TORIN. 431 i^ast 81at-at.

DOMESTIC SrTTATIOys W4^H'IKK•I

TOTNO MAN. 23. at ar.ythln*. RO3BN6TOCxC 1.441 Avenue A.

TOUNO MAN. SB, handy, ri:n-»r by trade,as porter or at anythins; sober and re-

liable; reference*. M. Lli/EN. 38S Daaa-at., Brookiyii.

VALET. ATTENDANT (a lsval&: ssv^maaly. experienced, edu^atod. MMaTasvmn; accustomed to trav«Uiaj: Xrw-Icnreferences. H..*i3I/exlnstoc-aTe.

TWO EIG APARTMENT HOUSES SOLD.Collins & Collins and Frederick T. Earry have

•old fCr Edward H. Landon Nos. <A& and 650 Mad-Iron-c-jI^, Bcuthwept corner ri Eixt!eth-st. Therrcperty Is the "Whitingtcn apanraent house. ItIs en a plot CXSxIOS feet.

The Cot>urn-Gabren Construction Company hascold the new nine story span merit house in 'entra!Park Weet. ?T.i feet north of 61xty-fi{th-Et.. on aplot 52x125 feet. The asking price -was S2fiO.ooo.

VALET or BUTLER.—Sy .-•. aaksalman: will tray»:. Addraas ROBtNatMTYlbuna L'ptown Of2c«. I.S6* 2ria*l-way.TOUNO MAN desires posltloa with sur-

veyor;anxious to learn. I>. XyWORSAK,Woodslda. Lone Island.

YOT"N3 SIaN. married, at anytaln*. LOUI3SMITH. 3u© East .lst-sc

VALET VISITING. •r.acTm wasitMm two iEor» gantiamen to '>•».« cr txis

charse bachelor a —».-._»\u25a0 oaa cook: p«r-senal refarences. TOREC. 63 West UCi-r_

To Let for Business Purposes.CONVENIENT OFFICE* :; LOW RENT.

TEMPLE COURTS to 9 BerLman Btreet.119 io IZ9 N'aaaau Street.

RULAND & WHITING CO., Agent,ON PP.EMTSSa

TOI'NQMAN. colored; place of trust: mee-•er.ger or car* of otßce buildinic: can k'.v*

bond, or cash security: *wenty-t.-.re« years-present reJerance- Call or addres» A. E.8.. MlEaat TGth-rt.

Unfurnished Apartments to Let.

t-\ ST-ST.. c EAPT.—

Two brieht rooms and bath. In*T1 modsrn American basement house; axdusiveiy forbachelors and doctors; facilities unexcelled; long leaseIfdesired.

ESTATE SELLS FIFTH-AYE. PARCEL.Wetscre & SXajUl have told for the estate of

****f"rPerry the five story building- No. 206 Fifth-ave.. running- throuph to No. 1.126 Eroadway, andforming a part of the triangle at the intersectionof Fiflh-Eve.. Eroadiray arid Twenty-flfth-st. Thepremises have been occupied for a number of yearspest by Theodore B. Starr, the Jeweller. The CityReal Estate Company took title to tha |ropertyy<a*terday.

TEGtrTABU: OARDSNER. —By nos>Irishman: married; \ir.-arsr«r.4a laaaa

and fiimacea: caa rr.:::< and dr'.v* innaa;grood refarencem. PaTS: DO^BQa*Qualter's Ridge. Mamaroneclc N. T.

HERBERT APARTMENTS,2.0K5 LEXINGTON-AVE.—F!wa ar.d six nxuus; elevator, modern Improvement a;

YOITNO MAN. temperate; candy: with orwithout board: reasonable wages; painter

by trade; references. F. BROWN. 190Covert-st.. Brooklyn.

DOM£»TIC SITCATIONS WA.YTBM,

TOtTNO MAN. 2S. married, strone. activ*.BteaJy: has good references. JOHN

BECKERICH. TO2 East 13lh-st.

Female.ATTENDANT.

—Re£ne<2. a^diE* aps

widow tor eldex!y_g«r.Ueinaa; besielr«J-erences. il. M-. 1— West «4^-*t.Brooklyn Property for Sale.

ON TiltHILLS SKIRTINGPICTURESQI'E FLrSIITNG BAT.

BEAUTIFUL EAST ELMHURST

CLEANING. SVTEEPINi—By oaassMßperson; ran be!? tn a=7 capacity; prmu

family or evening work; best ntwem.A. COENELL. 13d East J&t.-.

CARETAKER.—

TrustwortSy wossawwacare bbs small ii^ or wl; oa iktetrlady or fer-im»n; city or couatryt ratsr-enca. C*U or a^lraaa, AikVSS.;j£a. B4£aac aOtz^a:.

JOHN-ST. BUILDING CHANGES HANDS.WBHanj A. Wl \u25a0•« a% Sons havo sold for the Hol-

Urishead estatf No. SS John-st., afljniiilin the north-east comer of Gold-st., n.IOxST.T feet, a four Etory

b'.iildlns.Willian A. "White &Sor.s -wer* th«» brokers in. th«

Bale of the southwest corner cf Elm and Springsts. by the Jenkins estate, Ti-hlch was r^portsd ves-te-rday. Abbatto & A!vir.s are tha buyers of lhatT M

Female.

ADDRESSING desired for home work: ei-cellent, rapid locs hand wnter; terms,

wrappers. 90 cents p«r thousand; envelopes,

Iiper taouaand. Address PENMAN. Trli>-une, Uptown OCiC«. 1.364 Broadway.

ASSISTANT cr EECKBTAP.Y. either orbeta, to physician, apaclaltat. by young-

lady; cr will ta*« charge private) libraries.SiiCRETAIIY. 'JB3 West 17Bth st

—IUaasssi yous*: b«st rafanajav.

country srefarrad, fci, Caa 12 -*st «2L

UALr-IIOI'KFKO.M HERALD BQ.Lots with every city Improvement at $375 oa

easy monthly payments. will b# worth $1,000each within two years, on completion of Penn-sylvania tunnel and Blackwell's Island Bridga.Colonial couagas ready to occupy ou paymentof $4J-j.

SEVD A POSTAt CARDFOn ciKcrLAK AND views.B.%XKK(CB* IAMI & MORTGAGE CO..887 Manhattan Ay, Brooklyn.

BOOKKEEPER.—

.1 double en-try; tnai balance: thre» years' experi-

ence; accurate; caiary }ii>- ACCTJRATE.Box 30. Tribune Offlcw.

COOK, waitress, maid and eeascueea; benreferences. il.s* -AilaO.Vi ii.iiiij—

Orr..-. 33 -vast 2*ti>-ta. raj, tt.ii** Yt",son . ira.

COOK.—

Good li]around; reatasruu, «teior asartmen:. house. GV?_V. 23* Ifttt

Slst-st.

BOOKKEEPER aoi CASHIER—

An experi-enced booicka«per and casfal« six years'

experience ia doub'.e entry; salary. $14.

Addraei A. H.. Tribune Uptown OCce. 1.36*Broadway.

FIVE LOTS—

Near Utlca Ay*. and only fly« minutesfrorr. Eastern Parkway: $350 each. BIKOHAM AFITZGERALD CO., -iol Samner Ava., Brooklyn.

Made Expressly For Us By

A Celebrated French Corsetiere.

Embodying every approved idea in Corset-making, theseComtesse models appeal strongly to discriminating womankind.Superbly moulded and skillfullyconstructed

—withalpriced

considerably lower than any other imported Corsets of equalmerit. Details :lA+I A+ «9 3O edium bust, slight dip hip, straight front;I Ai«px.oy Ima(je of ne white linon, lace trimmed; de-signed for slender figures.II—

A. *.« Q7 IMade of fine whitecoutil, withextra long waist,AX .F^.V/ i j^g-jjbust, medium dip

—for slender figures;

in white or drab coutil, extra long hips, medium high bust, longwaist, bias

—for medium figures.—

A+ <B"X Qfi 1 Made of wnite coutil, lace trimmed; extra long1 AX $O.VO | waist> dium highbust, dip hip,straight front.

11—

A4«>l iSO IMade of fine white linon; straight front,

L^LrZlllL-medium high bust, dip hips—

for slenderfigures.

I A

-*c r>A Made of white coutil, with extra long waist,

I AX »pc>.^^ I j^gjjhust, dip hips, bias cut, straight front

for full forms.jj—

A+ $7 1A IThe same model, made of fine whitecoutil and1 AX <>J '^ bone.Tr* +/L Ar\ A variety of models made of very fine| rTOmy?.4V ) broche— slender, medium and extralarge figures.

Others Up to $15.96.

CCOK and \u25a0

—»wa<Uab euiiMS,

good cock; plain waaalns: au« br eav*week. 135 Ea«i 27_i-»S.DENTISTS ASSISTANT.—By young: lady;

experienced; iUsfceai reference*. Asaia--ANT. 2t53 West 1230*-st^Clearance Sale ofGOVERNESS.

—Parisian B°v-

erness wishes position, resident or visit-ing; speafcs English. German; •uperintendsmusic, drawlr.*- a apaclalty; ver>' patient;reference*. illla.E.. 251 VTest 34th-st.

EX-CHIEF Or POLICE BYRNES SELLS.William C. Re'.ck. of "The New-Tork Herald."

boucht fr'cm Thomas F. Byrnes, ex-chief of po-lice. No. 17 West FUty-eighth-st., a five storybrowr.str.rs*- dwellinjr house, on a lot 20x3C0 5 feet.Mr.Byrnes bought the house in 1597. He has occu-jried It for sniijiiyears 1.RECORD PRiCE FOR THIRD-AYE. PLOT.

Charles O' Connor has bought No. MlThird-aye.,a five Etory building on a lot 2O.ixSO feet, at thenortheast corner of Fifty-ninth-st.. from BernardLynch. The present purchase price was $100,000, orabout fG a square foot. This Is thought to be thehiphest price a square foot ever paid for propertyJn Third-aye.

«Jhe Pr'2'«irt3\-w:,s boueht about twenty-five years;

--.«h was the-DroKer Jn the present transaction.

Men's and Women'sAutomobile Coats

Country Property for SaleFOR 80 YEARS WE HAVE SOLD

COUNTRY PROPERTY ONLY.t utalog frre to Intending buyers!

Owr.ers. wishing to sell, cail or wr!a!Phillips £ Wells, U!>3 Tribune Building N T

MAssiJl'rS.— Medical aaucat.on. patientstreated at home or out. ALBKBCHT. 242

East UTth-at.. cround 6oor. rigtit,bell *-

BEAUTIFUL 211 ACRE FARM; also 8.000.000 feetheavy nine and chestnut tlnibtr. Sirs. 6OUTH-WICIC. Ad.Tnt. Leicester. Mafs.

COOK.—Protestant, Oral c__s. sarraa dt»-ners, lunciecns. etc. ;also axnllast pjajn

disaes; best referwncss. Call Mrs. COO*-EPw'S Buxotu. "_> «>^t-ave.. _vi-«t.

COOK.—

First classe la-iGtuiloo. Satslapartment, nouse or Sear-f.ss: csuje: etr

or oountn-; \u25a0 un_trept:on_i.e '«TaraaMaMr 3 COOPER'S Bureau, 74» aUk-am._:d-st.

COOKING and coara* waac:=g. eha—bar-maid and waitraaa, by u_«rv Tonss.

nea.:. cospetaat; best referaaaes; aty orcountry. Mr?. COOPER'S 3-Jxa*u. T*»CS-ava.. _t3-Bt.

Involving About Fifty JXSITKES3 —By respectable womar. tiireeyean' reference. 153 East 43d-st.

Lost.>TUKSEJIT GO\"ERN'ES6.— young lady.

24; teache3 rr.usio and l-irii!::no objec-tion lo travelUng; reference. -11 £ast fCL

COOK.—

Swedish; for r.eoss or 4_a«x

by day or week; -'-=*^_!g,SBfdishes; best city refsrer.ee. BCSTSaJI.3^> East 33<i-it.

riot 75x») feet at t*e southwest corner of One-hun-dred-and-twenty-flrst-st. and Park-aye. There ax»old buildings on the plot. ,

Abraham Ruth boa sold on« of his two houses

on the east Eido of Flfth-ave., between Ono-hun-dr^d-and-el«-hteenth and One-hundred-and-nine-tet-nth Sts. The houses have a frontage of 60 feeteach.

P. Fried has sold for Mrs. "W. Rooney the north-east corner of Second-aye. and Sixty-ninth-st., a|v« story flathouse, with etore, en lot 20.5x7-1 feet.

Well &Mayer have sold No. 163 Varick-st., a fivestory tenement house, on lot 25x75 feet.

L. S. Manheimer has sold for Mayers. Lester &Co. to Harris Goldman tha northwest corner ofJackson and Cherry st3., two five story tenementbouses, with stores, on a plot, 60x100 feet,

A- I*. Goodstein has sold for Amelia Ratlnsky

No. 1« Orchard-Ht.. a six story tenement house, onlot 25x57.« feet.

Halprin. Diamondston &L#vin have bought fromBtrkowita &Meyers Ko, 63 Lewls-st.. a four story

front and rear tenement house, on lot 25x100 feet.

F. A. Curry an£ \V W. Westervelt, executors of

the estate of William O'Gorman. have sold to il.J. SulUvan Xo. 362 WllUs-ave.. a three story andbasement dwellinghouse, on lot 20x98 feet,

Williams. Grodxlnsky & Haft have resold toJulius Coleman No. IS Brown Place, a five story

triple flathouse. on plot 33x100 feet. J. Gold wasthe broker. Tha tellers recently boufht th« parcel

at auction for £32,100.Hall J. How &Co. have ecld for John Prigge the

soutiiwest corner of Jerorne-ave. and BuchananPlace, a plot 50x100 feet.

Bernard Harris has sold for Mrs. Otelia Schmen-ker to Metes I.Kaik a plot. Krxsi feet, at the inter-section of Morris-aye. and the Grand Boulevardand Concourse. He has also sold for George Mooreto Moses I.Falk. s plot.75x100 feet, on tha west s.deof Walton-ave., 1-3 feet south of One-hundred-and-\u25a0eventy-6ixth-st. which has been resold by Mr.Falk. through Clement H.Smith, to Charles Kaep-pel.

Heilner & Wolf have sold through David Davisto the Northwestern Realty Company the plot.FTxiC feet, on the south side of One-hundred-and«forty-first-st., adjoining the plot at the eouthweatcorner of Cyprc-ss-ave.. recently purchased by theearns buyer.

Henry M. R!beth & Son have sold for thsBegrlsch-Schorn Realty and Construction Com-pany to a Mr. Schaefer, No. 1,153 Forest-aye.. athrea story frame singla flathouse. on a lot 21_xMfeet.

Haber, Dworkowiti & Habar have Bold to H. 'Birschfeld. No. -•". Wen'iover-ave., a four storyflathousp, on lot 2-xIOO feet.

Jacob Sommer has 60ld to Jchr; Bopart a plot atWefks-avf. and One-hundrod-and-seventy-thlrd-st.,running- through to Claremont Park, and Includinjja plot H»x73 fo^t in Monroe-ave.

M. Edtr^u- FltzGibbon has sold for Louis Cassa^neto Daniel Katz No. >".:< Amsterdam-ay«., a rlvoS!o;y triple flathouse. with stores, on lot -f.xlOO feet.Knap & Co. have cold for Henry R. Carse to aclient, for occupancy, the three Btory dwellinghouse. No. 524 West One-hundred-and-forty-second-st.. on lot 15x29.11 feet.

A. Charlton Oliver & Cr>. have resold for Henri-etta Solomon, No. M West Ninety-ninth-st.. athree •tory dwellinghouse on lot 15.5x80k irreg-u!ar.

Joseph OstrofT & Harris Farber have sold forBussman Rrtnhardt to the Business Men's RealtyCompany, No. 136 to 140 East o:,«-hundred-ana-eleventh-st., thrf-e three-story frame dwelling:houses, on plot 03.6x:0v>.U feet.

H. D. Baker & Bro. have sola for Daniel Gross-rr.an the Dlot, 125x100.8 fee-t on the south side ofNinty-fifth-st. IX feet west of Flrst-ave

David D. Weinberger has sold for Mrs. Catharin*J. Foley, No. 231 East One-hundred-and-alxth-st. afour story flathouse on lot 25x100.11 feet, to Weln-tKTffer & KuDferburg.Lowenfeld & Prager have sold to tlie New Am-

sterdam ilty Company the hv- story -ementfc^-s?; 523""west'est FortiPth-st.. on lot 25x95.S feet,W ell Mayer have sold No. 4u3 West Thirtieth-st

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a five Btory tenement house, on lot 25x98.9 ff>*tThey havo also sold No. 721 Slxth-st , a. tlvostory •-n»-!r:ent house on lot 25 4x*">10 re*t.*?" v L^" has sold £or L^uis J. Jaooves toAbraham B. Keve No. 38 West One-hundred-nr,d-sixteenth-6t.. a five atory fiathouse on lot ITxifti.llleet The bnyer was also Interested In thepure-base of No. M to 64 East One-hundred-and-slxtwr.iii-Ft.. reported last month.'*"' im Rosenzwel* has resold to Louis A. Jafferarid eeph A. Godfleld for improvement thaplot 175x99.11 fe#t. on the south side of One-hun-dred-and-forty-fifth-st.. 100 feet east of BroadwayMr.Rosenzweig bought the property yesterdoj- fromth^ Hudson Realty Company.

John P. K!rwan has Fold for Alfred GutwilTig NosBC'i and 8U West One-hundredth-st.. two fl%-e storyAmerican basement dweiilne houses, each on lotIFxlOu.:! f#e He has also sold for Georgre NicholasNos. _,0 ar.d 251 West P*orty-third-Bt. two flve storysingle flathouses. each on lot lOxIOO.C feet,

.-?c,5III5I5,eidler & Bachrach hay« bought th« plotISOrMJU feet on the south side of One-hundred-and-forty-elxth-Bt,, 100 feet east of Seventh-ayeDutches Brothers have sold No. 140 West On«-hundred-and-twenty-ninth-st.. a five story doubleflathouse. on lot 25x99.11 feet, to Harry I_ Rosenwho has resold it to John C. FlelssiAlfred M. Rau has sold to John B. Lynch No. USwest Eiehty-nfth-st., a three etory dwelling- houseon lot 23xi0:.2 feet, together with an interior lot_.xuy feet.The firm of L. J. Carpenter ha* Fold for T" ASchermprhorn and tha estate of Wllliar- C Sc'her-merhom to Lowenfeld & Pr.-tfrei the block front on

the west side of Flrst-ave.. between Sixty-sixth andSixty-seventh sts.. a plot 2u0.30x:50* feet. The- samefarm has also sold for Ellen B, Auchmoty and theest.ite of William C. Scbermerhorn the plot, 100x100feet, at the southwest corner of Avenue A andSeventleth-st.. to Lowenfeld & praeer.Mosfs Kinrler has bought from Kate F. Martin.throuKh John J. Cody No. 241 East Eightieth-et. a£y* su>ry tenement house, with stores, on a iot

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Walter J. Conn. Myers & Aronson and EdwardBaer have bought through John Peters &Co fromthe Rusch estate No. 137 to 147 West Slxtieth-st,cix nve Ftory flathouses. On a plot 150x100.5 feet,

S. E. Goodale & Son bare sold for Lillian BDroux. to an investor. No. Pl7Second-aye. a fourstory business building, on a lot 20x70 feet!The Randolph-Backer Company has 'sold to

Geiger & Braverrr.an for Lowenfeld &Prager threelots on the south side of Or.e-hundred-and-twen-tieth-st.. 75x100 feet. 100 feet west of Seventh-aye.

AUCTION SALES TO-DAY.By Joseph P. Day: Xo 4 Charlton-et. as 4»'f» w ofMa<j3oUßal-«t. 21x71x28 to ilaodougaJ-st xlOxllxtO;

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STBNOIiRAPHEai.— By \u25a0 young lady. 23.iceo has had some experieaoa; -wiil ao—

cepf moderate salary In refined hous« whersfaithful sarvlca will ina-^ra permanency.J. W. W.. 1.042 Latayatte-ave.. Brooklyn.

T OST.—

Monday afternoon, from West 105th-st N T*XJ to Wiiar.lnsrton-ave.. Brooklj-n. Kold watch, withe'.lver heart attached. Reward for returning; same to *U0\\a*mn£XGn-a.ve.. Brookim.

TRANSACTIONS IN REALTY.8. B Marheiiner has sold for Mayers. Lester &Co. to Harris Goldman th« two five story ter.eaier.thouses, -with stores. _t th© northwest corner of

Jack.' and Cherry ets.. sCxlt» feet.J_^an Benedict ha* sold fcr the County ReaitvCeaway No. 31 West T^rty-flfth-et. a four story

cwelJns house, on a lot 21i»5.9 feet.Harry Hirsh haa sold to Payton & Van sant a

DESKS AND OFFICE FTRNITIRE. HELP WANTED. WORK WANTED.

STENOOKAPHER-— lf you are j. busylawyer, experiencing • ibis with corre-

spondence and legal papers. Miss BUSI-NESS, a craekerlack tcuch. operator andswift shorthander. fiur years' esperi«ice.can n._ you feel like "e_pry flay Is Sun-day"; salary, $13. MlEaSt <SOth-st.

CC>OK.—First class; neat. conpettK.Ing youns woman: tia best of I~**

ences: city or country. D. W., ilr*.CS»-I'ers, tZI Wast ISkl-at. 'Pacne tl»*-Chelsea- \u25a0 .COOK. </HAMSEJRMAnj aaKl WAITI^I—

Wagee JiU-4-i!. city OS country. »=»TTAGNTCR'S EMPLOYMENT »OKJCI420 aye., batwe«a SJHa aad »a am

AGEJfTS WA>TEI>.AGKNTS tnd KKOKERS to f«a ncn-es-•esstbie nock; cuoa neid; stock now £0

«a 50 per barrel. XMu fjr prirted mat-ter. tLTVALO-CALa-CRNIA. OIL. COLivenaore, Cai.

Hats.BRAS3FOUNDRY FOREMAN, engaged.

desires chaiige; thoroughly up to date;capable of complete management; expertmixer. BRAJsS. care W. t\ Adams, 54-K.o*cl_ik>St., Brooklyn.

UnrnrntmogiT PERSON may earn

CItAMBERiIAXD a_4 plain aewttjs }*}•vats family; persona, referesee. <J^

two days; no card*. APVEanaißTi *•West 2^i-«.t-

AGENTS.—

Sickness, eccldent and death;cne cf the be*t ccmnar.jea wants Efec-J-tner can mate Irom 4.^ to tljt)per week.'Acdrrm Cnx a *te. Eotmn. Marr

ROLL TOP

OFFICEFURNITURE

In great varietyof sti asaiprice.

T. G.SJEU^CW

111 Pstxm st.

BOOKKEasPER WANTED oa clerical work,wi"h Vr£f "f"1

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:la°d cood penman]wl.b good references. Adcr«ss. Btauns natlar>- exp^ted. V. C , 21 Umvershy Place! CTIAMSEEiIAXD.—PIain aewirx; ,J!s!£fi.T.i!y: prrsonal r-'.ir*r. ADVS3-

TI.-EP-. 359 West _!d-st.

BAKER.—

Pastry cook: Hrst class on alltorts cakes, pies, pastrie*. bread, rol'.s;

hotel, raatanrant nr bakery; aober, rellatiie;Kood references. CHAS. RENZ. 4 MortonPluce, Jersey City.

VISITING GOYI2INESB, any location;teaches college methods: specialist ele-

mentary, neglected education, kindergartenletters. elementary. primary. German.drawing, painting. Addresa REFEIVENCES,ST.6 Uth-av^TOl'NC> LADT. to attend bakery ator» S

light housework in business house. A.WKBICR. 217 Avenue A. third floor.

BUSINESS CUAXCES.POLISHER.

—Steady poalUoa

KRAAK kIA&THA.483 liast llTin-st. CHAUBERMAID and WAITP^SS.— Taersgirl as cnambaraaid aid w»:tr««sjs

sma:i prtvat* fasitly. 3«0 Column- aSI

Gage's bell. .BUI'. 15, graduate, posltloa in iarge whola-•a.a eetabUaJunent, auvanoemwH reciuuo-iA ANJ RAtiKER, 167 Avenue c.

WANTED.—AC.: 6 rartntr. in Brat cles«.w«U kr.cwa real etta'.e efflce; man who

«=4ersta.nas country prcperty; must bareabOst t«W n^.x 1.Q87. Pnr:cpfseld. Mass.

BANi.I.NG HOUSD wlahe. to engaija a•Jl, * man' not over ~u-who has had\u25a0ome tiperitneo in financial correapo

bmsi b« to°Ksa^LSry^S^.furtush aatlaf DOMESTIC -illlATlON:* WA.NTVD.

BOY. strons. any k:nd of work In factory.

BOARD AMI KOOUS.

WASTED—

A well aduoatad man of g -odpractical ability and buainea* •xperiSoeof°r a *lo»«1oa »v a real astai ottlce- heBhould oe about 30 yiara of age, unl havereference* of undouttud value. AddressB. V. .V. Box 2tl. Tribune Offlce.•T. ALK;.:.B. 7 EAST UST-BT.

Rocn-4 s:r^.. ci. anile, wtus privatetwtt'a; coc* a cSv; :.:.:.» rouca par.orCoor: electric Ugbt; exccliect uu>i« -mnx.

BOY. Irt. at anything; state wages. CHASAMBROSE. 1.218 lit-ara.

EOT. 17, wtth architect; advancement; r-andraw. I'llllJP A iIAGL'IP.E, «ia2 EaJt

1 have iy-. LARGEST1 ASSORTMENT of

accouit A Drmi

MEmßAHbini(sfT.^|W© IN .at. CITT•t ;\u25ba-» r.abe prloea.

TViJi:\VRiTKH RIBBON'STot all m«ehiT.es. COe. «*ch.M'P.l: CAP.BON PAPERS600 k!n<U of DIARIES In p2*ln and Cn«

:M Nuuu St.. New York. Tel. 21I» John.

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lOL.NG MEN everywhere, copy lettershome evenings; $<j 50 week. 6ena ad-7-rS-15 edrlnvei^» tOT KarU^ulara. MANA-*

I*.. Bos MU, Pbl-dallCABINETMA and CARPENTER.— By

young n:an; German; first class allarc 11n't mechanic; bttady place. ZIGLER,I.S-3 lst-avs.

DESKS, ro'.ltops. partlUons railings, safes.~iMdor«n chairs, stock boards raaabaacounter, with plate glass cases; counterm,•reiving, telephone booths; «iores and of-fices Btt»d. rTXN BROS. 2S and S2 Cea-

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ATTRACTIVi; r.oo:s *id suiteswlia pnvaie bava; *:rjri«r^.T.s; »itr. or

without board. n^LTtme.-.'. s. <lu- tors' o:Sues;all crslrabie loc*.tio»ii. t.s:r.i-»t refcren.ee;Isfornvettoa free. :• n. LKLaND a <O2 West L3d-et.

CARPENTER.—

Good mechanic on frametrimming- and bench; position or good Job-bing. FRANCIS TRIUMPH. SSS West 85th.

B^sssa*WOMEN to mw at home; J9 per week-matoj-ials aent averrwhere Iree; steadyv.\,ta, plijn sewing ooly. bend addrej^eden\ elope for full particulars. W. G wDU pi>NT, Fhlladelpt.la, Peno. ,-»" >*^-

COLLECTOR. MANAGER or trustworthyposition, by reliable man; business experi-

ence; thorough knowledge of German; ref-erence and bon i Address R, C 8.. 106V«rrnon-ave.. Brooklyn.

42D-ST.. IS WEST— exceptionally, rewlrfurrtshed single, a^ar.i* rooms; one fittedtor jrjt:I.-1.. r.«ir \u25a0\u25a0.-., nSned,caterrr ca j>:en-.li»s, r^ftrcTir^j.

DRIYKP-.—Hy yooBS man, or anything. J.0., &49 East ,>-7th-st.r- >B . - -

LADIES wanted everywhere, copying let-ters at home, evening* or epare time.an4return to us.; no mailing or canvasilng-yj weekly earned; r.attr.kJs free. Enclose*clf-«d(iresftd envelope for particulars.ANTEB CO., .No, W 168' Nlatb-st-Phlladtl; Pern.

DPt:r} rLEßK—Registered; relief orFt<>ady place: b«st r.f refeiencaa. bAIvOUr-Bt., Brooklyn.

»•• Oooc,

WANTED.—

A lartma German Protestantmaid far gr w:n< ch!!4r«-n Call, withref-erences. We«lnesday morning, at 8 EastSKJth-st.

\u25a0.EKK.— EStperlenoed machlnlat; flrat.**re.'ej«inces ai"3 . ltroo*i>-r.

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ENGINEER.—

Licensed, «nber and good ailaround mechanic BLAU,23'J Eaat 13th-\u25a0t., ground fioor.

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EMfIOVMEXT AGENCIES.

EMr'l»yjIENT BUREAU211 East 42d st.— r:.-Et class domeJUcs are•upplied; ai«o mac^ginc house^eepera, raa-tror.t. Kovernes»es. tutors, rxe.

LOST.

L£!PT or HIYJLiiIN^-narikfJo^k'No'stTTnOof the Oermnn Savings iiknk in the Cityof New-ycrk, comer 4tc-ave. and 14t!i-Btitrufi to Minnie L». I>3uis. in trust forFrieda Irubinsky. All r*rron« aro cau-t!^fne<: agair.tt nrßotiarint; the some. Ifn't returned to the ta.ik on the 7th dayfrf Februarj-, ii-or., a <iuvllcate wUI be U-sued.

I»?T OR PTOIJZN—Back book No. 462,027cf the German Favinrs Bank. In the City

of WeeTwTortt comer 4th-ave. and I4rh-«t..to J- S.n i :.«\u25a0 k. All persons are<iutione-i acainst regelating the- sa.Tia. If

tv.t return, i10 tbt bank on February I,J*x'.. a cut.licate will be Issued.

TRICIAN-8 helper.—

Boy, ie.rshts to change; nine months* experi-ence. PKI.iCA. 1.670 i^a.rk-ave.IS9 TTHST 43T11-FT.

—Tn Sn« arartmer.t.

bwavutiful front room*: on* or two rrrul»-tn*-n; rererenc^^

WORK WANTED.

ELJCCTRICUVN.—By young man. with tenyears' practical experience; all aroundmechanic; electrical or mechanical worlcA<Ures» J. It..Box 18. Ttibune Oflioe

775.496. Ba^k forP»v.• »ok. to ba.nk.

MaleACCOUNTANT.

—Professional, corporation,

expert aud;:or; go anywhere UnitedStates; books dealjj.-ed. opened, eiose-i.systematized; perfect «y«ttm Introduced-ruarantee trial balance moßthJ) . auditingand sy6'..«ii»Ui!ng books of every descrip-tion. 'Ji>3 Hroaduay, Room 4^3.

12ftTi:-ST.. ISO WDT. —Furs :*hed mom?o let; heaf»"s: s"! ""tn<-n:fncft: private

fiur.lly;near "1>" and aaberay s'.atlors.

VJS WEST 45D--ST.—

F.xr^:trr»!!T. n«wlyfurrisn^d. rlngle, tfeoM* komhj one fitted

fvr physician, near flrnaiway; refined;'iitittron nri»Ti'«>«: rffr-»nfw

PIT.T.Unn A>T> V«KM lABI.ES.

11. vrA*V."Cl'.~fDl-En COUPAXT. msr.n-:t-eti.:*:» ejp*-r:cr bil"t«r<; ik^n;Schaef-

«r c^ti.:cr.s. SJB-sl t-ua lir-jaiway; «CI7r—lji.*»«-«t.

V.A.SL7 *i.TfRChI.H or.l'.Aia »n-: poeli».t:e»: hlgb *•'.-.-. b«Wttaa slUy t>u:*d

<r», lo*»»t prw>*«. UARX DBOB. l«Beats* .utvare

CAJRPBT CUUMXi.

fllO CJi C^iJlOße Columbus.CaKtBT fUCAJCtXQ. KatablUtMd lDTft.

ffl.V.OASFrir 05-!HA2IS3C(S (39Oldest. I-antMt. Most Modern.

4X7 AND 429 WEST 43TH-ST.TeL til—SSth-st. fcatablis'.ied 1K37.

W. H JORDAN. EIAVJN IX.VTZ.

HKLPETI.—

Work under a gardener or acoalman: s!ng> man; softer and ln-Snstrioaa: . -u> English. ED., Box 30lTribune Offlce.

( iarments On Which• Reductions Average 20^

Aside i'rom the very low prices asked for these Coats, thefact that there is only one of a kind in this collection of half ahundred is perhap"s the most important feature. It follows thatthey are mates of the most favored models we have shown thisseason, and that a brisk demand has dwindled assortments down

to the clearance point.Among the Men's Garments offered:

Muskrat Coat, cravanetted lining, reduced from$124.96 t0...., $99.07

Prime Raccoon Coats, j.'-inch, with blendedmuskrat collar and cuffs $c7.v7

Prime Raccoon Coat. 50-inch, with cravanettedlining; reduced from $121.96 to $97,57

Nutria Coat, 52-inch, with quilted lining; re-

duced from $97. 19 to $72,97

Wildcat Coat, cravanetted lining, blended musk-rat collar and cuffs; reduced from $69-96 to $56.97

Blended Muskrat Coat, best quality, quiltedlining, reduced from -959-96 to $47.97

Imported Calfskin Coat, otter collar and cuffs;reduced from $49.49 to $39.59

Wallaby Coat, with nutria collar and cuffs,

quilted lining; reduced from $44.96 to $35.97Black Australian Wombat Coat, nutria collar

and cuffs, quilted lining; reduced from $35-96 to..... $28.77Lamb's Wool Astrakhan Coat, withnutria collar

and cuffs; reduced from $31.96 to $25.19Siberian Dogskin Coat, with wombat collar; re-

duced from $26.96 to $21.57Imported Calfskin Coat, with quilted lining;re-

duced from $20.24 to $16.19

Garments for WomenPrime Raccoon Coat, 40-inch, quilted lining; re-

duced from $67.49 to $53.99Opossum Coat, 52-inch, reduced from $74.99 to $60.49

Prime Raccoon Coat, 40-inch, with quilted lin-ing; reduced from $56.96 to $45.57

Wallaby Coat, with muskrat collar and cuffs;

reduced from $44.96 to $35.96Wr Show Full Assortment* Of The Newest Fur Caps and

Gloves For Automobilists.INTERPRETER.

—By young man. 34;

sjwaks lialian. French. Dutch. GermanSpanish, Portuguese and Enclish. Call 3Muloerry-tt., basement.

LOST—Bankbook No. 521.188 of the UnionDime Sfcvir.is Institution is missing. Auyperson having a claim to it is hereby called

upon to present the same within ten dfcvlor aufcmlt to havlcg said passbook cancelled*nd a nrw one issued.

_^__ mcaixrai.AT REDUCED PRICK**—600 eecond -naßdwood and !t«oo worklcg machines: fullyruaracteed: marhlnery Uo'irM and es-

\u25a0"*** r.r<->. -,< yr.r-^ a.h Ma<n»on-«t

T\-PE\VIUTI>G.I\J'Ltt»llEß»._Aii makrs sold, rented,

repaJreo, *zchar>gßd; ifliatiln s-r\t<«.GORMAN. 7fc Naa«*.u-st. Telrptie»e 2740—Cortiaadt.

DEgasMArtr.so AXI> mh.ij»:kry.

MACHINIST.—Aim. 88; eiperirnre.l onrotary and self-gumming enve:cpe: alsobeer bottling machinea; factory or plant pre-ferred. W. 8.. lOT £verKrean-av». Brook-lyn.

WOUK WAXTIB.

ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER.— By a manfsjnlllar «-lth offlce detail; six years' ex-

perl*nca; sala rcoderat*; Al references.J. M. L.. *1& West l^i<-c:

ATTEND FXTRNACa—By colored man.838 West SOth-st-, care Downs.

BOOKKEEPER, ito. with accommodationai.d note discounting experience, desiru

place as r.-.t.i bookkeeper; double, singleentry; experienced orHee macßger; rtlsh^strefurraces: salary no object. JAMIJci. ti^>x.15, Tribune Offlce.

BOOKKEEPER.—

Aaaiau bookkeener oronce aasiatant; your.g man; v: •\u25a0\u25a0j 'JO; ex-

perlenceri: moderate salary, 1; WEISd.it* Rlvicgtan-m.

WORK WANTKD.

MrsiCfAN: 23 yesxa' experience; open forengagement either aa viellnut. pianist

cr mpanist. F. W. BEINER. 442 West

\u25a0SJBBIPAINTER. PAPERHANGITR.— By Oar-

man, rootr.s painted, SI: papered. 1180(lQcludin*: EmatavkaO; kalaomtaics and piaa-terlnc cheap, 8004 wars suaranieed.PAINTER. 3t4 East »th-«t

Male.MAS EtTR would oar« for Invalid; can

•have r«iod valet, patients* and phy&l-

clina' ritarenoa. FITaaERALD. 241 Eaat61at-at.MIDDLai AOED MAN. ro)le«-» bred ohar-

aoier unlm(>ea<-halile, Coatree posltloa oftrust and raapt.n»lWlUy In publlo institutionor business house. A.. Box 10. Tribune Of-flce.

WACK. 871 Cantral-ave.. Brooklyn.

BABTKNDHR or WAITER.—

youngBkisllslonan; thoroughly expert; fine ap-

pearance; Uitt!'.!s»i]t courteous; ffnest ei-cltislve club and hotel references; genteelplaoe only. RUSSELU 8.823 3d-av».

MrUOIJE AGED MAN. without encum-brance; rood i>«nman; handy wtth toois;

waeea moderate, city or country. \V. FOX«3H Weat 40ta-st :

PRINTER, competent, as foreman ofpr»aari,om. long axpairtaoca tn book, cut

and ceneral wort. Al references. TRL'ST-tVORTHY. Mi <Jreenwleh-ave

NEWSPAPER MAN.—

Oanabla takingcharge any department (buslnaaa. eutto-

rtal rrn-chanlcaii ;executive ability; highlyrecommended. NORK. 110 Kaat 107th-.it.

DPJSa\UKCT. —^Thoroughly eiperlenced6y the <lay or we»k; tioelient recomm*n

datl^ns. A'.'.:«-.re Mrs. HLi../ KTOKK113 Madison -aye., Eizat-etS. N j

PORTER •« hotel or un'ful man tn pri-vate family, by Oorman: speaks EnsUsh;

ateady pftsltlon. SCHMIDT. 323 Jay-«t .Brooklyn.

DRK^SiIAKER.—Expei lfru^d; by Uie dayor »ul wojk horii*; reffr«-nc«*. IdraaaC. A. F.. 130 K*st Ui-n.

TORTER.— By colorM man. '^4. »xr*rleriirert; smart, quick, h.ii-.-. . .\Irlty i«"i

eren'es; cltj or country; not afraid uf *»orkRRVYKI.U IB Eas'. U7th-.t.cajuepui* carpl CI-EAVrNG co

—rUint br cappra»a»fl air. iteaia, tiaad

•r on Boor l.Bao Broa.d«a,. 421 L.-tjgla I* CO* *BrtA.NDT. TeL iZ2-~!>:u.

DnESSMAKCR. competent, wishes frwmom dates, by day or w*»k. A<Jdr««s I^.tniIFIEIX). *a> West C2d-at.

°ATm L-

AUVEnTJSEMENTB and aubscnpUons f irTte Tribune received at their Uptown

OSlce. No. 1.804 liroadway, between OflUiand 87th sts.. until 0 o'clock p m Ad-ver-lisemer.ta received at the following Lranchefflese at ren i!ar oQea rates until S o'clockp. ra.. vlr.:£34 Bth-«ve.. a. c. cor 2;M-at •

1"3 fith-av*..cor. 12lh-et.; wi E*st l4ih-st :IS7 West 42d-«t., between 7th and ath avea :aSS West 13Uj-at.; I.S.VJ 81-«ie. between76th and 77th ets.; 1.026 M-ave..near tilst-M. 1.70S ls»-a.ve.. near fcUth-at.; 1.»,7 EastHm ; 7.'^ Tremoot-*ve. . 650 M-a»-e..

ADVEIRTTSBMENTa and subecrtptlonn forTho TrlLurif i«-eeiv«d at th»lr I'DtnwnOfP.oe. No lISO4 nroll<lw between setacd B7tL iv., unlll9 o'clock p m Adver.tUs*m*nts recelvrd at th« followlnir l.rsnc!.orticrs at rerul»r offlce rate* dntll "8 o'clockl- m. vli.. -JM 8ll»-aye. s. a. cor. 23d-st-:IS3 <.th-ave., cor. 12th-st.; 62 Esst 14th-«t •

H"m eßt 4::~"'t \u25a0 bb*t*««'> Tth and 6th ayes!;•-\u25a0«.•» West 126th-st.; 1.838 3.i-ave. between7»ith and 77th sts.: 1,026 Sd-ave.. near tilsin ITM l»t ivr.nMr 89tl>-«t-: 1f.7 ICakt123th «t . (So Tremont-ave : fISO Sd-ave.

ArvraiTTSEMENTS anil sub*crtp:tona fnrTfce Tribune received al their !'pto»*n

Offlre, No. l,Sfi4 Hroadway. brtwcea .16thand 3"lh at*., until 9 o'clock p. tn. Aitver-tisenjents received at the following StanchoSI • •at regular ofltc* rates until s o'clockp. tn. vt».. 254 Sih-ave ,a. a cor. 23d-et.;I'JI «th-av» . cor. 12th-et. ;D2East 14th-»t.;rr.r vVast «M «t . brrween 7th and Sth avea.

Mala.ATTENDANT. CX>iIr*ANION to invalid.

expeneccfd. educated, gentlemanly; iw-

customed to travelling; Nanr-Tork refer-ences. H-. <iH L*xjaglcn-ave..— • iCOOK and PA-TTB.I COOK.—High clasa; ,

lirst clasa retirocces; strictly tailt|>a»aita; |waces no object: *:ns!e. J. 8.. Uox YX \Tiiboaa Oi2oe.

CARETAKER or gentleman's country jplace by marrle<t n.an. sober ar. irelia- :

ble, with <«.• is* of laaascapa. vegeta.- !ble gardening and farm Wvjru. C. tjivc-jKi>V. 6UO N--pperhan-ave.. yonkera. i

COACHMAN, GARDNER. HANDY MAN—;

i.*nre fires, drives, etc.: ge^-raily usefulln many ways; .->weJ«. speaks good Enc-

'Itsh; aol>er, reliable, recoc.monctecl . JOHN-SOX. at Carp«ater's. 184 >itr»-ave.

COACHMAN—Swede; asaSSlB face, good jappcaracc*: very capabl*. excellent a

every way; willb« (re.icr useful; c.•'.::\u25a0.-

try preferrad: beet re;«r«cc«». RICHABX). •at Carpentar's. 134 6Us-«,v«.

COACHMAN. QAKDiSNEE.—Ktrat class:'

thoroughly nadarataada caro of horses.harness ana camacaa: good references. A. 1

11.. ISO Ble*ok«r-au

COACHMAN and QABX>ENSiR.— By miilJ'.aag«d O«rmaa; underatands norm, poul-

try. TiUix. willing ar..! obliging. AdJri»s»R. BiUTH. 475 Pcarl-at.

COACHMAN.—Swe<2»: inootn face; good jappearance; very cap«.i>.o. exceiiact tn

every way; will b« ganerally useful: coua-'

try preferred; be»i references. Iliai.VED, \u25a0

at Carpenter' a, 134 «tta-ave.

COACHMAN. GARDENER. HANDY MAN. |—<"ar» ftrea. drtvea. etc. ;geoarally uarful I

tn many ways, iswadsi, apeaits good Eng-lish: sober, rellatU. r»coinnu>n>Jei JOHN- <

SOS. at Carpenter* a. IS4 Clh-ave.

COACHMAN. VS&ST-l.—

Slr.«-le. so- !t>er. understands horses, carnagra. fur- j

ni.'n», lawns, gardening, milk; careful |driver; r«J?re:-.c»». iC. 3., Box liv Trlauna

'OUSre.

COACHMAN.—'»«:.. man; strtctiy suber. ,country pr«ferre>i: b*st reference*. B. I

CAiCEY. 3<Vi East 70th-si.. car* Ocllins

COACHMAN.—By good, MSSM man: can Sfurnish raferene*a. M. MALONE. 7 !

Erasnius-st.. Flatbuah. Br>>-<alyn

COACHMAN —By Qermaa; singla; careful.btylls:-. .lrlver: sm*rt. very tivly; compe- |

t»r,t to taks full charge gentleman's estab-lishment; highly recotr.meTiieU; city orcountry. BI'SCH. I*4East 3d-at

COACHMAN and OAnDKNKR. —Rv »!ntl#Welshman; thoroughly understands »>.irse9, j

lawns, chickens; can milk. t<-n t tonaaea) an.l |paint; generally useftil: >v>o<i r^?<-ront-e. AJ- idress RELIABLE. Oox 'J2. Tribune <)fflce.

COACUMaN.—

By irounic Tan; on* wht« [thoroughly un4<-r«ianJ» Ms busir.ess; six I

years' r«-ferenc»s from last rUit: ountry Iprrfcrred. COAi'HMAS, Trtbune fpto»n iOnVe. i.3«4 Broadway. jCOAi'IIMAX.—Uy vm-:« -nan: understands •

i.->rr Of honwi »n.l rarrijißf*:r.r»t riaaai Ir»fer»nce. «>ll .r ?\u25a0<\u25a0:<*\u25a0** P. jnilNsivV

V-*

Thorn«-»:.. lirK) 'Tify. N. .f.

KVKMER iin.l WORKING. mPK\fA\'.- |l!y Ktrtctly sok«>r. relidh!<» Amrrlean raai•\u25a0- \u25a0

rIM m*u: «mj.ll family; lons cx^rria»<>4>4>.wtth atock. rrops. dairy. hw.Hiua an>l all \u25a0

work; wife board men. attend to poultry, jdatrr. etc. : beat citT references. AJdreaa or [rail W. M.. at Carpentar'a. IMtthraTa. !

CHAiIESKiIAIDand WATTP.SSS.-By*perione»«i you=s fir.: ssia-i ».»-J;-7- ";w

rerareaefs. 31tJ tSJt !kr.ii-»t.. JTora » =*- _CUAMOMMMATDaaa sEAiiSTX^S.-^Swedish Protestant; nea: \u25a0I

(.^^'thorougsly conis«t«nt. axcellest retwo^jcity or country E\ T., Mrs. cou.er*

—West £W-st. 'Paon» 1 —-'-«•»**•

DAY' WORK-—By a corr.^tact !•»;weglaa woman; _JP°* 'fifvTy?l'

cleaner, ilrs. S. TBOBZSCXi W*'EnJ-ave.

' —DAT 3 -WORK.—R' rea?«Ka>l» T*j*

woman: daj's woric d *r-r da* \u25a0»-

W. FOftßE^. 154 West UXnn-st. _GERM.VN, 35. to taia care oi.o3».°Lsj

cnil.lr««n or invalid old tody: OTJf 11-"

try. sSCHOELER. 227 East 12«ta-»t.

GENERAL UOCSE"WORK-— By rasjaaable younc jtirl. lately •»"'?d- p!Sc«!private faoiily; thre» monrt* %x»eriaßca

atartment preferred. Ca~ *»» •»Heiily's bell.

-HOCSETTOHK.

—3y naaH colared «*

SPBIGGa to West 4&l-si._

HOL-SEV.-ORK.-BT two fr:«r,iJ. -^jfIreland «tr!s; coo*. Unmilir jW^

maid, waitress; city or

—"Tg^-^?

•pups, desserts; separate or t^'3";*years' refjrmcca. U4 -MS-*-

HOrsntronKETK.-Br neat roSsST4» 6th-ave.. 42d-st. „„HOf^KEEPER.- By respectaWa G^widow; firar class cook: r.o o^.^-^82d st. .^-~

aocsctucErxx. *»\u25a0—«r>« **rtaaltwoman; take earr °t?££*. °\JS **>er.c«. Address 2 PmirT-st . I>roo>-J»^UOINEWORK.- rrotestant: '•*t*iT.*aJBtyoun«. atrcn*. Crsta-Huaiar."^city or country. UV.SZ. ITIEast^^.INT-ANTS- NfltSE.-F!r« «**£&•noes: take ent!r« chars* f oßl

**

Vl\ MI'RPHT. -t2T. rarH-ave.

Uit-NOREa^.— rtrat class br

private family: uniler»t»atl» "ti^jr*(lisiwlM t^oTvusnly: p»' "

% i«Tißw^'.V. A.. TrlbuE* Uptown Offlcw, »••»»war.

"

LACSdMOESa -fl'raan: •» I,^ins br the day. HAHN.gJ»— ~ -Sj

_^_«•—

\u25a0\u25a0 •<o«ttrfr'

LAT*NDnKSS.—FIr»t cUrns: y^*"c:v\u25a0»!! '-

K~« 01-at.

---M\ir» *nJSEASXSTU<u*= -* «^««»*»

f.rl »* maid ar>'t «Mro«rW». ,^^*it-«*-drfSi::i«K.;n;j; wll! »!»u: in vW iOO **^gnoit n»f»r—c— from .--« »*••\u25a0»Mtb-st.

\u25a0WAlTßESS.— «>>inp«t*'nt: »» «*» 'ilSs*"'

n-.wm.N~~ and"1 J" \u25a0 WCS' "•-?i^T^*'

W.WnXtt-.Wttnwj. :«}£*£$?Ins home, rrferenv »*

—-"

—^rCtas*WASIUXG-—A pr«i>»<-t»l>to »«^ >«*

waahmr honw»: gooA r«*ar»irkßN'N-. 895 tofc*v«_

PHYSICIAN of expertcne* wl«h« plac* Ina -i-ecia!t»f» office; craduata. re«iM«r*4la teJr st* « Adrrrti Dr. Q. *\u25a0 HAM-ILTON. 21 Irvine-are.. Sharon. Perm.

NEW-VOKK DAILY TRIBUTE. WEDNESDAY. JANITAKY l& 1905.DXV GOODS.DRY GOODS._—

y—^ f, j..A \u0084 &Co.'.« Attractions AreTheir Low Pncev

illV/ \ V\ B'way at 6th -^^< 34th to 35th St.

MAYOR OX CITYS WATER.

This Morning We Start Onr

SEHI-ANNUAL SALE OF NOTIONSAND DRESSMAKERS' SUPPLIES.

We Are Continuing the

SALES of Men's & Women's Umbrellas, Black andColored Dress Goods, Wash Fabrics, Silks, MuslinUnderwear, White Goods, Household Linens, China &Glassware, Beds & Bedding, Men's Custom Tailoring,Canned Goods, Wines ajad Groceries.

Commission's Heport to Board ofEstimate at Once.

Mayor McClellaa said yesterday that h» would•end the report of dM Burr-Hertns- Freeman com-

aiaslon on a water eapply system to the Board ofEstimate at once. The board will undoubtedly ap-

prove It,he eaid. and then, as soon as the necessarylrgisla-Uon 6hould be obtained, the work of In-

creasinc New-Tork's ws.ter supply could be bepun.

The project will MM more than $100.W0,000. but

the money can be raised by a eoial water bondIssue. Tho constitutional provision limiting thecity's borrowing capacity does r.ot apply to bonds

lasuec tor water supply. The work will be epread

over severaJ years— twenty, at least Comparative-Iv UtUe money wi be needed for the first couple ofyran= as it will tx» at least that time after th«remission Is appointed before any real work Is

The Mayor said that bryor.d adopting- the plans'\u25a0f the Burr commit.=ion the city could do nothinguntil the lejrislaturo had made some return on theTonspkmi-Marlin bill now pending before bothhnusff. That is the bi'.l drawn at the Mayors eug-

eestinn by the Corporation Counsel.

MOEK MODEL HOUSES.

BUILDING LOAN CONTRACTS FILED.Grove-st. \<n 02 0r.3 64; X.-udwl<r Hobeln loana to

laaao Pelsteln $22,000,; -aye. w e. .">21.6 ft south of 165th-st. 115s

91; Tha City ilortgace Co loans to Joseph HJon»s 40.000

THE BRONX BUILDING PLANS.Columbus— ay«. n a, 4.riftc of Vlctor-«t. on» story

frame Ftora^m. 14x14; Joseph Gamache. owner:B ny',:nr. architect $200

MlddJetown Hoa.il. n s. 77.20 ft w "f Waldo Place,Westchester, two and one—half story framedw«Uln« house. 21x48; Jacob Nefrear. ownerr BEbelinir, architec: 4.600

Columbus-aye. n w cornsr of Haneock-«t. twotwo story frame dwelllnif house. 22x24; JosephGamach». ovmer: B Ebellnp. architect 2,500

nilmope-at. w s. 800 ft n of Onlumbus-ave, twotwo story frame dwelling? houses. 21x50: AdellssaGroptmann. ownar; BEbelinr. architect 0.000

Botanical Gardfr.?. • s. 1,500 ft n of n c corner ofBronx ar.d Pelham ayes, on* story frame andglass ixeenhouse. 28.6x208: City cf New-York,owners: Martin Schenck. architect 12,000

Balnsbrldre-ave, «\u25a0 s, 262 ftn of lS4th-3t, four two\u25a0tory and a.ttio frame dwelling houses, peakshlncie roof. 20x35; Charles J Coulter estate,

owner: FE Albrecht. architect 16.000

AUCTION SALES YESTERDAY.By Georpe n Read & Co: 202d-at. n a. 484.3 ft w of

Willlamrbridee road. 20x100: 3 story f dw( h:W B 6am-mls art J C Clare and another: W E fiammla. atty; P L.Klerr.un. ref: amt duo. 51,047 IS: taxes, etc, $13 62: to NCor.nell for $1,215.

By Peter F M.-vrr: 2SO-2SS Sprlng^-Bt. a s. 75 ft• ofSprinir-st. SxlOOx lrreirular: 3 story bids: voluntarysale; to Harry Shwltxer for JH.500: 224 28th-«t. s s, c ofBth-ave. 24.CxOS.S»; 4 story front and 3 atory rear ten ha;voluntary saJe: to Aaron Coleman for $17,100.

MANHATTAN BUILDING PLANS.HOth-st, No 240 to 248 East, for two <J etory brk

ten h ami stores, 41.8x87.11: I* Lewenhof.owner; s.is.« & SmaUhelsar, architects $90,000

•Oth-Bt. Xos 32 and 34 West, for a 13 story brkclub h. 60xSS.9: the Enrineers* Club, owner;Whltfleld A- Kins. architects 600.000

Slst-st. a s, 122.6 ft a of SJ-ave, for a t!story brkflat h and store, 45x55.9; T Larkln. owner; E AMeyers, architect ±3.000

AmstenJam-ave and 12l!>t-9t. s c cor. for a 6 strwybrts flat h, 100.11x00; IRuth, owner; J Hauser.architect 150.000

*ivbia«: volnntnry sale; Xo <M» 27th-«t. n a. 225 ft c ofluch-uve. 28x08.0, 4 sty brk ten h and 3 aty brk ten h onrrar; Jl,.m« for In^nirablee aRt W H Bell et al; Roosevelt& K. attys; llandolph Hurry, ref: amt due, $11,447 11:taxes, ••!.-., *.'Cia<i. UTth-st. n *. 425 ft w of Amsteruam-av<\ OsIOU.S; Drayton Hurrlll. as trustee, airt W HFlitner et al: Marshall. M & W. attys; C P Blaney. ref:amt du»>. $21,M5418; taxes, etc. $304 '20.

By Herbert A. Bbermaa: Noa R ani 20 27th-st. n s.71.3 ft•or Madlsnn-are. 28 '.'v.*.fl; also all nght to alley.2.hx

—. two 4 sty brk flats; H S Glover, aa exr. ajtt l>juls

I>« l'ia>M« et al: Sweezy & O, atlys; A Walsh, ref, amtdua. $17.&24 71; taxes, etc, (730 10.

Tenement Ror: To Be Built byCity and Suburban Homes Co.

Piar.s were filed yreirrdaj- at the Bureau o:BBlllili11 by James E. Ware &son. architects. foranother group of rr.odel tenement houses to be erect-

ed In £ixty-2fth-st..'between First-aye. and AvenueA. ty the City and .Suburban Homes Company.

There are four buildings, on plat SCOxIOO feet. The-ebuildings willaccommodate 2£3 families. The apart-

ments willcomprise two. three and four rooms.This makes th« fourth --ration undertaken by

tie City and Suburban Homes Company in theblock bounded l:y Sixty-fourth and Sixty-fifth sts..Flrst-ave, and Avenue A, representing an irrvest-ment of renrly $:.f>X\O«*. The architects e«tlmat»the cost of this new operation at $£SO.OOO.

When these four buildings ar« completed the onjypart of the block unimproved will be< the Av«mi« Airostace. -^OxlOO feet.

Fourth Floor.

In Oar Dressmaking Dcp't.Reception Room We Are Displaying.

A Collection of HandsomeGowns

—New Models

—Designed PartienlarlyFor Winter-in-the-South Wear.

Among them areGowns of Organdy, ranging upward from $40.00 each.Gowns of Embroidered Batiste, from $80.00 upward.Gowns of Crepe de Chine, from $85.00 upward.

Our Dressmaking Department is conducted by a talentedFrench modiste. In every detail the work produced ii

unexcelled.

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