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XEW JERSEY. _TEW JERSEY. Qiiadiz City y/K.eHL'iul^ « Son, YOU CAN SAVE AT LEAST 203 ON HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS «_ TRANSPORTATION I IF GOINC TO ATLANTIC CITY OR I.AKEWOOD \u25a0 PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURS EVERY WEEK \u25a0 Fid! Det_l» .1HOTELBUREAU. U22 Bro_!_.y. N. V.. by _\u0084L orR^fw«#ent«U»e -ill r*it Tfc. BEST Hoi.UU._i. "\u25a0 ' "" f HELP WANTED. Maie- AGENTS can mako 100 per cent gelling our new j pocket lan and other lightning sellers; In-j vestigate. Titus Mfg. Co., 140 Liberty st. AGENTS.—Our cigar lighter sells everywhere. Sample will prove It. 25c. by mall. Titus Company. 140 Liberty St.. New York. AGENTS. Ruptured men. everywhere, to can- vas? the Sherman Rupture Appliance. Call or i address W. F. Meehan & Son. 14 Thomas st. | BOOKKEEPERS (two) required, familiar with i English currency; excellent opportunity; ?"?0 | to start. Business Service Co. (Agency). 805 j yinger Bullying. . I CANVASSERS wanted on a news- ; paper proposition ; previous expe- , rience necessary. Apply Room 314, Tribune Building. « ; (\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0PLv Family four; Mount Vernor.; do en- ! tire work; any nationality. Morrow's Agency. ; 721 Lexington aye. corner sSth Ft. j ESTIMATOR (printing in loose leaf and ledger i work; $20. Business Service Co. (Agency), SOS j Finirer Building. ' SALESMEN throughout the United States to «ell automobile necessities: every owner wants our protector; references required. The O"Nell Tire & Ptctftctor Co.. 320 Broadway. SPECIALTY SALESMEN to sell new "not over" j check protector at $2.50 each; territory given, i Room 4. 335 Broadway. I USEFUL MAN* for private school; any nation- j ality: must have good- references. Industrial ! j Association Employment Agency. 17 West CM st, I WANTED! Touns men to take complete j course in bookkeeping for service; course. ' I $20. Call afternoon. J. Leifer, Accountant, : I Room Sll. 140 Nassau St. ' YOUNG MAN. 18 to 25. correct habits, pleasins: ! a.tdr»<=s and personal appearance, American j parentage, Bar g°n'-r^l office work in manufactur- i ing busings; pr"r«r person Trill find a good, fur- ure. Address by letter, with fall particulars, past experience, salary expected, etc., Machinery, Tribune Uptown 6mci», 1.164 Broadway. 1 NORTH Spend Christmas Abroad or nil A I! SPECIAL SAILINGS l-jriC !VlA 111 fir London. P-ir«. Bremen For M rerrinean r^-« \u25a0T^ix Kaiser Wm.der6rossß PHIHESS IRENE II I If II December 13 December 10 LLV\u25a0** | Friedrich der Grosss. Dec. S, Bremen Direct I LONDON PARIS BREMEN GIBRALTAR— ALGIERS NAPLES TUESDAYS THURSDAYS ? SATURDAYS na. m. IVCdUAO inwnauAw p. Irene Dec 10* K. La13«...\-e<l.. Jan. =S 10 A. M. 10 A. M. tßerlln (new). .Jan. 7 K. Albert Feb. * Express Sailings. Twin-Screw and Fast \u25a0 tOnsitt Gibraltar. v _ ,_ ma-\ a a llln_s :Connections made for all Mediterranean. Black K. W. D. Gr..Dec. 13 p-, d" Gr D^c. 8 \u25a0sti a - d Far Eastern Ports. Wireless ast SuJ>- G. Washington. Jan. 3 j^ ' T,ulse Sat'Eec IT marine Signals. Travelers* Checks Good All Kaiser W. D.G.Jan. 17 •Rh'>:n .'.'... Dec M Over --. World. Independent Around d* Prin. F. Wm..Jan. 31 •%"«\u25a0 Vt Der 23 Worid T\u25a0 pa CO.. Gen. A^l,.. .> B'wax. >. Y. Pr.nz F. Wm..Jan. ..1 -.g.";^ d;r(^ : . ' OEI-RICH 1 * * ro.. Gen. \g'n ; R-w^r y T THE NEW NOTICE Announcement of the forthcoming publication of the new Eleventh Edition ot the Encyclopaedia Britannica was made in the United States in the November magazines, and subscriptions for this new edition at substantial concessions in price were invited in advance of publication, but without immediate payments. Xs almost four thousand orders have already been registered in the United States and only five thousand sets on India paper are being printed at first j t evident that the orders received before Christmas will more than account f or all sets of the first printing. Those, therefore, who desire early delivery— that i>- as soon as the first impression is ready— should register their names 2t once. It will be necessary in the case of applications received after the first printing is exhausted to open a waiting list, delivery to be made as soon as ths \olumes can be again printed and bound. Each subscriber's name will be registered and each set delivered according to the date of application, as indicated by the postmark. From this rule there will be no departure. BOCKS AND_PJ_B_»CAT»ONS. BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. RESORTS. rLORIPA. , FLORIDA. XEW-YORK DAILY TRTBT'XE. WEDNESDAY, DECE^fBER 7. 1010. RESORTS. SGarlSorougb-Slenlciin December and January Rates in Force. JOSIAH T/HITE _ SONS COMPANY. - GEOKGLI. Hotel Bon Air AUGUSTA, GA., Open 3December l.'th. Why not spend your j holidays there? Two fine 18-ho]e golf courses, I beautiful club house, excellent driving and ; motoring, shooting and all out door sport* j Address C. G. TRUSSELL, Manager. Also Manager Frontenac Hotel. Thousand Islands, X. Y. WORK WANTED. Female. COMPANION- ATTEND ANT Young woman, educated, musical, as companion to semi- I invalid lady living in Fairfleld. Stamford or ! Greenwich; references. Address A. S., Box I 7. Tribune Office. j GIRL, with three years' experience, wishes cler- ical work; bright and accurate; rapid at &g- ' ores. S. M.. Tribune Office. HAIRDRES-SING, manicuring, scalp treatment, facial massage, reasonable, at residences. Miss J. V., Tribune Uptown Office, 1364 Broadway. PURCHASING AGENT.— Lady, with experience In shopping, will act as purchasing agent for select number; —-ill assist with Christmas shop- ping. 'Phone Strrmge. _ViO Audubon. SEAMSTRESS. Colored; with knowledge of I dressmaking: cut by day. Alleyne, 24 Wist ; 140th at. STEXOOF-APHER. typ« writer and double en- I try bookkeeper; understands trial balance; wants steady position with 'advancement In a flo-ntnwn osics: graduate; salary ST or $5. ! Miss H. Krause. 2.">2 Conov<T st . Brooklyn. _ STENOGRAPHER-TYPEWRITER. Beginner; j brlEht. ambitious; start Jfi. Mary Dcnovan. r 121 Pioneer at.. Brooklyn. - STENOGRAPHER and TTP X WRITER.—Four years' experience; very good office assistant; near and rapid writer. J. F.. Tribune Office. j DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. { Male. BUTLER. French; thoroughly experienced; 5' years' excellent references; city or country. i F. ( Industrial Employment Agency. IT West 42d ' st. 'Phone. 5210 Bryant. j BUTLER. Young married Canadian, man j butler: wife cook, laundress, chambermaid, i waitress or kitchen girl; city preferred; best ref- erence. Carpenter's Agency. 154 6th are, j COACHMAN. Useful; thoroughly experienced; sober, reliable: four years' excellent personal '\u25a0 references; it-- or country. H., Industrial Em- j !ployment Agency. 17 Weat »2rt st. 'Phone. 5210 j Bryant. j COACHMAN.—SingIe; metropolitan experience: ! willing, working, dutiful pen-ant: understands '. all detail around gentleman's place: strictly I j sober, honeFr. obliging; reference; anywhere. M. i N.. _">3 East 4*th St. COUPLER .Scorch. Protestant; young but experi- enced; competent cook and butler; highly re.-- orr mended; another, flo entire work private fam- ily; city. country- 3*v!2 Plaza. Morrow's Agen- cy. 721 Lexington ay». cor. *»&th . ! FARMHAND. $4K: Swede, good milker and teamster: experienced in American farming; I good reference. Carl, care Mathewson Agency, < §18 6th aye. Tel.. .17« Bryan:. FALL RIVER LINE (Splendid Steamers Splendid Service) Just keep this in mmd Fall River Line service to Boston every day in the year. Fall River Line steamers leave New York. Pier 19, North River, foot of Warren street, at 5:00 P. M. Get you to Boston as early as 7 o'clock next morning later if you like. *_*^ Fare to Boston . . . «P«^ '_t -. -- -'.- .-r<- % j___i_^_o^ft_JTii v_w!ni__iiT_SiVTO^Tr^i Telephone 5121 Cortiand! for ->•>.-- iat:oi City Ticket Office— l?l Broadway Cook's Nils Slsamsrs Cairo to Luxor and -?• Flr»t Cataract. Eerpt D»c. 2T!Ear7Tt Jan. 17 H»m»=o« Jan. 3'Ram»»»!» ..Jan. _i Uameses •'-- Gt.Jan. : a Karne«i<^i UMGt..Jan. 31 and weekly thereafter. conn^ctin^ with serrt?» for th- Seccn'J Cataract. Khartoum. -•••-da, *% In additicn. Cook'a Express Steamers sail *x*r? Monday and Friday. Luxurtona da_abeahs and special st»amers for charter to families anil pri- vate parties. TOUBS AND TTCKET3 T."E?.TT:_3_ BOOKLETS FREE. THOS. COOK & SON. ! 245 Broa_-_r. 254 and M FTftn it., 643 Mad-* Ison a-' . ".''\u25a0v Tork. Cook's Travellers* Checnes are good all ore; the World. iHUDSOWRIVtRKIGHTtDIESI f% r> A m (*< \u25a0.;-,-:•\u25a0 and Ser-nce _ne_- rCOrLCj ceUed. Very Best \u25a0»'\u25a0'\u25a0«• 1 am g modatlon*. •\u25a0 I C -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-. W. Mors- or Adlron- To Albany dack daily i Sunday except- AlTlirUP New <?tr TROJAN s> C ITI L L HENS?ELAEB. Pier 4*?. !l ?. . w" I ilir 6P. M. dally (Saturday «• { | \u25a0 _ cepted>. Sunday steamer steps \u25a0I"" at Albany in either direction. TO Troy Direct rail connections ac Albany and Troy for point* i North. East and -West. Horses and aatc-io- bl>s carried a*, reasonable, rates. Encyclopaedia Britannica Ilth EDITION) tc be issued by THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE (England) m 28 Volumes and Index, constituting A COMPLETELY NEW AND ORIGINAL WORK _-c^ a new foundation, with many new features and improvements, prepared by 1,500 - ribators of high authority, representing all civilized countries. The whole work has been in simultaneous progress during the last eight years, and the Cambridge University Press will therefore be able to issue all the volumes at practically the same (soon after the New Year), thus providing book-buyers throughout the world with An Up-to-Date Survey of Human Thought, Research and Achievement, . riecc==itated by the New Knowledge and Remarkable Advances in Every Field of Effcrt during the last generation. This new (Eleventh) Edition, which is protected by copyright in the United States. WiLL SUPERSEDE AND DISPLACE ALL PREVIOUS EDITIONS and unauthorized and garbled American Reprints American Line pl< Plymouth—Cherbourg— Southampton St. Paul Pec. 10 Teutonic Dec. -i Phllad'pa.Frt.. Dec. l«lSt. L0ui5....... -Dec. »i •White Star Lin* Steamer from Pier **> &tti.->-«- Red Star Line Ss*_Si New York— Cherbourg— Dover Antwerp Lapl'd (new). Dec. 10. 11 a.". KroonlaM \u25a0 J *___ Vsderland Dec. 2S!Finla_d White Star Line •ah.V Plymouth— Cherbourg— Southampton Majestic Dec. 7. 3 pm jTe_tonic. Dec. - Adriatic. -Dec. 14. 9:SO amitSt. LouJS- . -Pe>". 31 tAmerlcan Line Steamer from Pier K-. >- r - New York— Queenstown— Liverpool oj Cedrlc Dec. 10, noonl_altlc .. v;__»%_r {1 Arabic... Dec. 17. IT. am|Laurentlc (New). Jan. i* New York and Boston to RIVIERA-ITALY-EGYPT The Azores. Madeira. Gibraltar, Algier*, illefmnche. Genoa. Naples. Alexandria. •rEl>Rir (21.035 tons) Jan. «P» .- •CELTIC (20.004 ton- Jan. -d Ma. » •Large«t Steamers to the Mediterranean. I Rom-nlcFeb. 4. 2:3OPM (Canoplc Apr. 8 , |Romanic. Mar. Hi BMisi[BuiWlHll Apr. *•• Cretic Mar. 2». roonl Cretic *0 Grand vacniliH] cruises 1 American Line j I NEW YORK 1 | >MV YORK I West Indies. Souih America and Canal Zone 31Davs' Sails Jan. 28th \u25a0;•« ,7 s and March 4th $100 Trip Visiting IP Porto Rico St. Thomas, Guadeloupe Barbados Martinique,Curacao Trinidad Venezuela ' Haiti. Cuba Panama : Jamaica | fl_______B_-___i Bahamas 1 Interesting *-1» trips. "*- rail to rir.arr.a Canal. Pa»«*ager Offices. 9 B'ttst (Tel. 2100 Rector) and Pier 62. X. B. (West 23d St.. >". V.). _F% II Bl A _T% W% foot tVest CUNARD §_££= Largest. Fastest. Finest Ships afloat. Wireless Telegraph. Submarine Signal. MOST EXPEDITIOUS ROUTE LONDON PARIS BERLIN VIENNA DIRECT via FISHGUARD Qneen*tow-rt Fisa»n_rd Liverpool. Campania-Dec 7. 10 A. M.lCarcnia De?. 14 SPECIAL CHRISTMaS SAILING 5. S. 3IAUKETA>TA. DEC. 17. 6 P. \u25a0 Fißhsyiard anil Liverpool. Lusitania,-Dec. 2*. 9 A. M iLasitanla Jan. 13 GIBRALTAR GENOA NAPLES TRIESTE FIUME Panconla.Feb. 25. noonlSaxonia ....Mar. 30 J Ultoala. . . Mar. -". sjMß|f)s_Bjaa_i . Apr. 13 SPECIAL CRUISES RIVIERA ITALY EGYPT ! Madeira Gibraltar Algiers Villefranche Genoa \ I Naples Alexandria Fiume. 'Omit? Flum». j ; Car_iania 20.0* V) tons Jan. 7. 'Feb. 19 ' I Caronia 20.000 tons Jan. 21 . Franconla I^.QOQ tor.?, new steamer. . 'March 11 CLARIS TOURS Characteristically American in Environment. ORIENT CRUISE shore trips included. ROUMD WORLD liaJflii^f.^ RIViFSA TnUP*l 4 Tr iP s Jan. and! nif ICHA lUURd Feb.; $625 first class. El] &n D C "*> Tours. Mar. 11. j^ U n 1/ r _ beginning Mar. 11. , Liberal Exclcaiva Features DlßtinfraiJh our Tours I Everj-where. Mention Frogram W'antci. \u25a0 FRANK C. CXARK. Times Bids.. New York . EXCURSIONS. ] Delightful Tours to FLORIDA NASSAU AND CUBA Female. ATTENDAXT3 for sanatorium; £5 Call here before 3 o'clock. Mrs. Pillsbury's Agency, 507 6th aye., between 4'2-\ and 43d Ft a. j CANVASSERS money, to right women, j Call 11 to 5. Room .".2. 2 "ft _»" ; b_s'- CHAMBEBMAID WAITRESS, for small city family: German preferred; $C 5. Waldorf A_g^n- cy. 12 West ?..'M St. No fee charpeii until placed. COOK. \u25a0?-\u25a0'.•>: out of town; no washing; white or colored; steady employment: colored help kept. Morrow's Agency, 721 Lexington are., corner' sgth st. \u25a0 COOK Family four; no washing; city now; Ja-kponvilie.' Fla.. later: must like cbfldn-n. j MorroT^'s Agency. 721 Lexington aye.. corner Bath Ft. . COOK. $45; aiso kitchen maid; for Mount Kisco; must be experienced an have pood references; any nationality. Industrial Association Employ- ment Agency. 17 We«=t 42d St. - COOK and LAUNDRESS— City apartment; waives $25: also housemaid. $25: any nation- | ality.' Morrow's Agency. 721 Lexington aye.. cor- ' n«r 6Sth st. COOK, also CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESS, for fmall family: short distance in country, \\ai- dorf Agency, 12 West 83d si No fee until placed, j 1 COOK, for small country house; short distance; 'no laundry; $25. Waldorf Agency, 12 West 33d : st. No fee nntil placed. ; F^ENTH MAID (no hairdresFlng) wanted I—i- mediately. The HopUns Educational Agency, .•io7 6th a-!, FRENCH NURSES— Fine positions: wanted Im- mediately. The Hopkins Educational Agency. 507 sth aye . between 42d and 4"d sts. GENERAL HOUSE WORKER, for apart- ment; two to family; 825. Waldorf Asenci. I- West .".".I st No to"- charged until placed. GOVERNESS, English, for one child; good wa«es; must Have good references .Industrial Association Employment Agency. XI West 4 - d st. •Phone 5210 ant. . HOUSEKEEPER- $80 month; city posl- tkm: large staff of servants. in^ d ely - The Hopkins Educational_^_'jTfy____l tt L_L c -: HOUSEWORKER— Private family of two adults; near city S2O monthly; assist light laundry work. Irwi'n'g Agency. 77 West 11th St. HGUSEWOR'kER— Neat middle aged woman, for small family; near city; reference, required. rail at Irwln's Agency. 77 West nth st LADY.* ID-Must be seed seamstress: wages JBO to 135; good references. Industrial As- sociation Employment Agency, 17 West 425 st. 'Phone 5210 Bryant. I_CfTY"'3 MAID. 1..'-", for city: $*): for one tody: good seamstress. Waldorf Agency. '- West 33_ <\u25a0 No ft"? charged nnril P»»X«__ _ LADY'S MAID: for city; $2".: «°° d , situation: any nationality. Waldorf Agencr, 12 West 33d B _ mo fee charged until placed. "LAUNDRESS, first Class, to BO South for trtn- ,„. \u0084,.-»>, 535; any natmnalit:- . ma? t m>.« JA refe^n%«. industrial ABSodatlon EmpJoy- ; ment agency 17 Vest \u25a0'-\u25a0\u25a0: BtJ -\u25a0- . _^ Vrirogy Taraduatel f strictly private, select SS^ni nervous or 'SS 1"™"1 "™" thT^ rail lrwln> Nurses' agency, 77 -st l.th st. vrPSFST GOVEHXE^ tor two children; must e^rienced nn-i have good «f««ofts: »••»»\u25a0 CBb! rroUtrial A—ocJatton ESoinlormeitt Agen,,. 17 "\ \u25a0 si 4-fi si - i o'clock toUay, Hopkins Educational Ag^ncj. WT7 Hopkins Educ.-iti«JTarA£ejic^_ : £[ l _^_a :L e^ mas— l f^ i^ c *~' i7: ™'z^ n /uaoetetloa _i«»tn I meat Agen. !_finS^rSfSo^tSn Emrlnyn.^nt A«-n- ; o". 17 WoS! 42d St. _ ___ . Female. HOLIDAY Tr\TIDQ Soerlal Low Rate trip 3 , IKJ \- i\ -J over Christina* and \u25a0 Lmmbhib^hl ; a . v Tear's. All Kx- pen^f 1 * Included. Tours of 2to 10 days to Atlantic City, TV.ish:ngton. Old J Point. R:r--ro-.,i.' Savannah. Jackson- : vllle. -a. .-.'-— -:-!i. etc. Rates from *J*.3o , \u2666o *i 5. Pend for ?o»cv%; Circular of all ; j trips. MARSTERS TOURS. 31 V/est 3Oth St.. New York __, \u25a0 i RED M l n tlllfi Ferry. B klyn. at noon. For San Juan. ? R-. La Guayra. Pta. CaiaUo. Curacao and Maracaibo. via Curacao. . "J _\P. VC\ISO. .Dec. 10 ZULIA Dec. -* * superior \.-coir.modatlor.s for Passengers. BLISS. DALLETT & CO. General Maraigers. "• wa.i * I , 1 - I Central^ ttadsoit I Tines Daily steamers for ><\u25a0•.\u25a0• :-"• Tonshkeepsi* and Kingston. Tier 24. X. R~ loot Franklin St. FABRE LINE ITALY— RIVIERA FK.\>*CE. J. W. ElwelX X Co.. 13 State- St. "desks AND office FURNITURE. ROLL. TOP DESKS OFFICE FURNITURE I tn great -rariety I of style and prica. T. G. SELLrTSV. 11l Fnltcn St. REMEDIES. 'CHAMBERMAID end WAITRESS. By excep- tionally n»>at and presentable North Ireland «irl; »xc»»llent references frcm last employer. "•» Irnlns Agency 77 Weat 11th ft. 1 COOK First class, understands plain and I fancr dieh-'s: \ery best references: wages ! $25 to $'.". city or country. Flaherty's Agency, 4fc.~ Columbus »v. Tel. 711 Rlvr. COOK German; first class; pxcellent baker; take j entire charge kitchen: friend. ctiambenttaid- j waitress; likes children; city or out. 3ti.11! Plaza. Morrow's Agency. 7"! Lexington av<». . cor. 58th. COOK. Youiifi German, Protestant; excellent references; first class cook; $.15. M.. Miss Hofmayir's Aeency, 320-322 sth aye., Oth floor. Tel.. 4.'.27 Madison Square. DAYS WORK.—By widow: waiting, helping in j h naework; sewing, mending, etc. Learv, 150 1 Wet 98th st. j FRENCH NURSE.—Refined: young; will take i two children: >.'.". best references. Miss Shea'a Agency. S East 421 Ft. I GENERAL. HOfSEWORK —^f^dcook; excellent , laundress; wages (15, providing child two years taken; also young man, excellent cook, butler- j valet; so anywhere. Telephone 3832 Plaza. Mcr- i rt-Wis Agani-y. 7-1 Lexington aye.. cor. r>jth. GFRMAN KIN'DERGARTNKR. experienced. wishes position to children over two years of | age; first class city references. W R.. 217 East j G^d st. HOrSEKEEPBR— By a refined American worn- I : an; Protestant; experienced; gad cook; able to ; ' take i-har^p widower's home or small family;! country preferred. H. H. R.. 34 Waver! y Bt.. ' Maiden. Mass. - :WORKERS (two): neat young: colored j Sirls: both good cooks: or do entire work pri- vate family: city or out: both highly r*comm- mended. Telephone "Sll'2 Flaza. Morrow's Agen- cy, 721 I>>x!n:rton aye.. cor. 58th. INFANT'S NURSE. Kxrvrienced. trustworthy; Irish Protestant: take chance, bring up bottle: understands all foods: wages $.V> month: city reference. 592 Columbus aye.; Gaffney's bell. LADY'S MAID. Visitlnjr or steady; good sew^r. hairdresser; a*?tFt other work. Patahke. 6fl Washington st., H >boken. LAUNDRESS. First class; Canadian woman; ! shirts, collars; day or n«k; bpst city refer- j meet 304 East 7.* th St.. cars of O'Keefe. _J LAIT\ P R Will assist chamherwork: neat J anrt tidy; good references; city or country: . was-! $2.". Flaherty* a Agency, 485 Columbus \u25a0i .-p. T \u25a0\u25a0 ' . ',IRiver. LAUNDRESS. First class: by the day; in a pri vat's family; has the best of reference. 227 ! Hast 2Sth st.. rin^ Ist hell. NUKSE Scotch Protestant; S years refer- fnc»s; very competent; take infant or grown cMldrcn: city or country. Flaherty's Agency. ;^." Columnus iv- 1 Tel. 741 River. NURSE Capable; understands massage.; will car» for ladies at their homes: references ex- changed. Bertott, Eox "*». Tribune, Office. j SEAMSTRESS. Hand work a specialty; refer- ences given: refinement required. Address L. Mas'. All«»ngvUl-. Ky WAITRESS first class; very neat. trim young cirl: good rof»r"nces.' Flaherty's Agency. 455 Columbus aye. T»l. 741 River. Tirkrt> gnod to return until May 31. Parties will leave in Jan.. Feb. and March and vinit tn*> magnificent resorts at St. Aujnin- tln«>. Orm-nd and Its famous beach. Palm Beach Miami. Nassau. Cluba. etc. Business men «nd their families and ladles can se<» all Importa-t points without waste of time, travelling under escort of experienced conductors the entir- round trip, and t^ln? relieved of every detail No cares, no worries. OTHER TOURS To California. \u25a0""\u25a0 ——\u25a0\u25a0—\u25a0— Mexico, Porto Rico. Mardi Gras Carnival, Japan, Around the World, Hawaii, Europ-, etc. Railroad and Steamship Tl'-kfTs •-v-rv-Trher* P-r.d for br-ok. mentlor.inp Information desired RAYMOND X WHITGOMB 00. 225 Fifth Ay . Netr Tork. T»T. «2TO Mi^«i»n Sq. BoHton. Fhilad-Iphia. Ptttsbtirjrh. Chicago, etc. NOTTS RHEUMATIC BA L M ESTABLISHED l»0«. This 11 the most effectual m»<l!cl=r -T«r pr<»p*r"*i for th« Imnu \u25a0 relt«f of Chronic or inSainmatory Rfieumatlnm. matter of how Ion? standsnsr. Th« benefits may r»aHzo«i in l«ss than 12 h"ur». It will mm interfere in th<» least with business par- suits, but. on ' H *? •---«*.*.: th« by acting *s a powerful alfrativ-. com. p'l»t<>(y r»nn-vat!ng and bn -i a wora-out *ystern. No particular tr>rm Ol«t nesd oh««rv»<J. At a!l rfru^ist*. THOS. H. Tt'CKER. 25-SO Fulton St.. V. T. iHiiKii! n:KMA>E>T CCXEj* tn c—\u25a0 of BLOOD :-v'!m,n VEKTOI'3 Dnnxn. Bi K».l>Eli COM; 1 ! >\u25a0 l x aa'*. kindred «•- eases: relief at one»» la iluftns cases. rr^«at or ctd: those desiring only flrst clas* sdeatUla t^atmect should calL Dr. BOXSCKXJB. th* w#d known gyeclallst. •\u25a0• W. 3-^th »t. Honra. »-3 7-% INSTRUCTION. For Both i»exe» City. THIC rki::IT2 SCnOOL OF z wc.r \r.r*. Madison Square (1122 Broadway). IlailaM Branch: 343 Lenox ay«.. bet. 12TTh and l»t* st. Brooklyn Branch: 21S-2CO Uvlns»toa st. Private Lessons and Classes. School or Saw* dence. Terms Reasonable. Trial L.e«son_fr»« 1 SCHOOL AGENCIE3. American and Forrism 1,-».-tirr-- \e«irT. \u25a0upplles Professors. Teachers. Tutors. OffT- «rn«aa*a. tec. to Colleees. Schools and f»mllt«a Apply to Mrs. SI- J. YOrNG-FT't-TOM. 23 TTnlon Scrnar*. BOARD AND ROOMS. SOTK ST.. 40 EAST. Larce. corner rooms; Bteast heat, elevator: private batb: also sisals roonxs; ruaains: water: excellent table; parlor dining. CARPET CLEAN N. Y. CARPET an ing TVOKK3. Oldest. Largest. Moat Modern. FINS RUGS WOVEN FROM OLX> CARFET3L Prices Ressociibie. cend for Clrenlar. Tel. 4«»-4«»:< Bryant. 437 r -439 W. 43th gt. CAR»FUL. IRPBT CLEAMNO CO.— Clean* by compressed air. ateatn, hand or on floor. W Broadway. 421 East 4£ih st. COS A BRAN'DT. TeL 132 3Pth. LOST BANKBOOKS. BANKBOOK No. 4H>.tin3 of the. 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