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NEW YEAR CARDS.
frenisle.COMPANION or GOVERNESS.— By young
lady. 26. minister's daughter, speak.several languages and playing piano well,as travelling companion or governess tochildren; very good certificates given. 8State-st.
CASHIER.—
Young girl: experienced: or towork in store. K. SHERIDAN. 100 West
99th-st.
THE AUDIT COMPANY OF NEW YORK.DIRECTORS:
AICISTBELMOXT r JAMES STILL3I4..V \ jCKStTTAutust Belmont &Co.. New-York. Pres't National CityBank. New-York. Pres't Peir-aR R PmST PennaWILLIAMA.NASH CHARLES R.FLINT \u25a0\VILTLI4M H IPFn«rr« t Corn Exchange Bank. N. T. Flint&Co.. New-York Pre Cn^oMRo__l2_sS* Fa-
JOSEPH S. AI'EBBACH. GEORGE HARVEY john*
u*TFnßrnvpavies. Stone &Auerbach. New- York. Pres't Harper & Brothers, New -York. Pres' t aUnhatun Vniit™.Ne^-York.
GEORGE G. HAVEN T.JEFFERSON COOLIDGE,Jr. DUMOMCHRKEBanker. New-York Chairman of the Board, Old Colony Fres'tl_-a'-se^tU«_U
Trust Co.. Boston. Mass. Bank. New-York.GEORGE W. YOTJXG
rr"sld^nt U.9. Mortgage &Trust Co.. New-York
THOMAS "L.GREKNEVice President and General Manager.
EXAMINATIONS. APPRAISALS. AUDITS.
Investigations for Financing and Underwriting and for Reorganization CommitteesPhll?dT,lp1? 1"'
Sew-VorU. Chicago.,r,Arcade BuiMinp. Mutual Uf'Buildings. N. Y. Life Building15tl» and Market Streets. 43 Cedar Street. -La Salle and Monroe Streets.
CARETAKER.—Man and w:f». no children.to talc« car« of house till rented or occu-
pied In e_ch nee 'or free rent; best refer-ences. Address M. I- E.. Box 74. TribuneUptown Ot2c* 1.3*1 Broadway.
COACHMAN.—SingIe; sober; understand*lawns, gardenIn?, cows asd poultry;
steady and reliable: moderate wasea; car*cf a country olace preferred. AddressPETER. 142 Newark-st.. Newark M. J.care Mose.
MANICURIST,scalp and facial treatment.by an experienced woman; Wishes a few
more ladie3 at their residences; reference.M. BRADY. 1.203 Lexlngton-ave.<_rn-t CompaniesI
4ri/\//r/c t^ust companyUrns! Ccm-pames.
PARISI»NLADY,languages, music, draw-ing, good English, seeks morning, after-
noon engagement: private lessons or accom-panying ladies' and children on their walks;highest references. L. 8.. Box 74. TribuneUptown Office. 1.3&4 Broadway.
COACHMAN—By a yourg man of good ap-pearance: thoroughly understands care of
fine horses and carriages »nd good citydriver: disengaged en account of employerselling out; four and seven years' personalreference. E. E.. 211 West 7t>th-st.. privatestable.
; AUCTION SALKS.
!FRANK WALKER. Auctioneer, will sell a;public auction, at 1.5e9 Broadway, Bor-
ough of Manhattan, on Monday, Decembej
15. 4 o'clock p. m.. Block &Co. piano 5152Wellington piano 6202. Wellington plant"21 -v Leucht &Newton piano 51.-9.
BILLIARD AISO POOL TABLES
MANUFACTTREKS of bllllani «nd pootables: high trade bowline alley butllers
•ow>gt prices MARXBROS.. 24 Union So.
BOARD A.\D ROOMS.
A:—A:—A:—ATTENTION!Attractive floors, suites with private bath
with or without, board: single rooms; doc-tors' offices: all desirable locations; highestreferences given. Information from
S. C. LELAND & CO.. 2 West 33d-st.
ST. ALBANS. 7 EAST "IST-STRooms, single, en suite, with private
baths; doctor's office: dining room parlorfloor- el=ctr;c l.sht. excellent table board.
70TH- cT.. 30 WEST.— Exceptional oppor-tunity; beautiful large front room, with
dressing room; also very desirable singleroom; excellent cuisine and service; tele-phone; reference.
SUNNY warm room for one or two; hand-somely furnished southern exposure;
bath, telephone: excellent restaurant; mcc-eratp. C. 414 West USth-?t.
CARPET CLEANRO.
A Bz A W; fißIPIFS6JI W. 14T(H! ST. ™i«.
CARPET CLEANirCr. Esubii«b»d isjxCAREFUL CARPET CLEANING CO.—
Clesns by rompressed air. steam, hand of•\u25a0 floor, 1.-:.- Broadway. 421 Gut «-.»\u25a0_
rot. & BRAKTIT. T»l. !32 3*th.
DESKS A?«r> OFFICE FIRMTinE.
O LL O P
OFFICEiTRXm'RB
In sreai IMill]of style andprice.
T. O.EELLEW.11l Fulton St.
DETECTIVE AGEXCV.ALL legitimate detectii-e service confi-
dentially transacted iv all sectkns;licensed, bonded. MANHATTANDETECT-IVE \u25a0•OEXfY. .V> West 21st-s I.
STENOGRAPHER sn^ TYPEWRITER—
Qualified, conscientious: student ofBrowne'a Brooklyn Business College: w.Ustart with small salary" for experience.FRANCES K-. 72 16th-sc. Brooklyn.
STENOGRAPHER an'! TYPEWRITER.—By young girl. 20. In mercantile house:
two years* experience. P.. COHEN. ISblh-ave.
COACHMAN—Married, one child; 13 years-unquestionable personal city reference:leaving on account of family dispoainc
horses, city or country. GILROY. 342 Gut62u-st.
COACHMAN— 30. s.jj. earalry-man; understands proper care or horses,harness, carriage* «nd .Irivir<:best refer-ences. Adaress AUGUST £IMONE. stable.•Sth-st.
SECRETARY and useful companion la alady, by a young iady of education ani
culture; the highest references as to ca-pacity, character and social standing fur-nish-d. Address M. H. P.. Tribune Office. COACHMAN.—Family gone abroad; four-years in last place: thoroughly under-
stands his business: best of reference; cityor country. Apply IV K.720 ad-aye.. car*of Mrs. Sweeney.
Snrrogatca" Xonccg.'TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON.
Frank T. FitzceraW. a Surrogate of the County elNew York, notice Is hereby given to all persons havingclaims against Delphlne M. P. Read. late of the Countyof New York, deceased, to present the same withvouchersthereof to the subscribers at their place of transacting
Ibusiness. No. SO Broadway. Borough of Manhattan. City; of New York, on or before the eighteenth day of April,i 19<*3.
Dated New York, the 3d day of October, 1902.UNION TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK.
Executor.EMILYM. R. SPENCER. ADELINE P. KIDD.
Executrlces.PECKHAM. MILLER
_KING. Attorneys for Union
Trust Company of New York, 80 Broadway. Boroughof Manhattan. City of New York.
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JN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON!Frank T. Fitzgerald, a Surrogate of the County of
New York, notice is hereby given to all persons havingclaims again Sophie E. Mlnton, late of the County ofNew York, deceased, to present the same with vouchersthereof to the subscriber, at his place cf transacting busi-ness. No. 32 Nassau street. Borough of Manhattan, inthe City of New York, on or before the ISth day of Marchnext.
Dated New York, the 15th day of September. 1902.GEORGE V. N. BALDWIN,Executor.
CHARLES MAY. Attorpcv for Executor,32 Nassau street. Borough of Manhattan, City ofNew York.
JN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON.Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate of the County of New
Tork. notice la hereby Riven to all persons having claimsagainst Hannah B. Strong, late of the County of NewYork, deceased, to present the same with vouchers there-of to the subscriber at the office of Butler. Notman. Joline& Mynderse, her attorneys. No. 54 Wall Street, in the Cityof New York, on or before the 25th day of February next.
Dated. New-York. August 15. 1902.MARY STRONG SHATTUCK. Administratrix.
BUTLER. NOTMAN. JOLINB 4 MYNDERSE. Attorney*for Adlminlstratrix. 84 Wall Street. New York City.
JN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON.Frank T. Fitzgerald, a Surrogate of the County of
iNew York, notice is hereby given to all persons having:claims against Harlan P. Smith. late of the County ofiNew York, deceases to present the same, with vouchers
thereof, to the subscriber, at her place or transacting busi-ness, at Room 64. Number 111 Broadway, in the Boroughof Manhattan, in the City of New Yore, on or before th»trd day of January next.
Dated New York, the SOth day of June. 1902.CORNEUUETT SMITH.
Executrix of the Will ot Harlan P. Smith, deceased.PARSONS. SHEPARD & OGDEN. Attorzeys for Ex-
ecutrix. 11l Broadway. Borough of Manhattan. NewYork City
JN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON.Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate of the County of New
York, notice is hereby given to all persons having claimsagainst AmbDso O. McCall. late of the County of NewYork, deceased, to present the same withvouchers thereofto the BUbscriPer. at her place of transacting business.vii.. at th? office of Thomas F. Donnelly. No. 41 ParkRow, Borough of Manhattan. In The City of New York,on or befoie the 10th day of February next.
Dated New York, the Fourth day of August. 1902.NORAH McCALL. Executrix.
THOMAS F. DONNELLY. Attorney for Executrix. 41Park Row. Borough of Manhattan. City of New York.
CISITING TEACHER.— Private lessons InEnglish literature, rhetoric, grammar,
mathematics. by former high schoolteacher, best city reference. M!<3 KTE.IS West 2l!«t-st. COACHMAN.—By first class married man:thoroughly undertands the- proper car* of
horses, harness and carriages: excellent ref-erences. BROV.N. Cs West SOtU-st.VISITING SECRETARY.
—English; kM
hours disengaged: capable, discreet; wellrecommended; ladies only. VINING. 240West 23J-st.
YOUNG LADT. finely educated, htshestreferences, as secretary, teacher, archi-
tect's assistant. literary work. writ!n<. any-thing renuirlnff intellect and culture. L.A.. 2G3 West 125th -tt.
COACHMAN and GARDENER: wife ascook; or caretaker for house or horses;good references. J. F... 22« West 13th-st.
COACHMAN.—
Thoroughly •cderstaad*care of horses an.! carriages: willing-,otligir.K; city or country: best references;last employer can be seen. COACHMAN.•31 3d-av«.
ATLANTIC BUILDING. NEW YORK. o(Established 1887.)
1,. V.F.RANDOLPH. JOHN L. HIKER,-
WM. CARPEXDER,President. Ist Vice-President. 2dVice-President.
BE>J. STRONG. JR.. L. M.JOKES. CHARLES BAKER. JR.,Secretary. Asst. Secretary. Auditor.
DEPOSITORY; TRUSTEE; EXECUTOR; GUARDIAN: REGISTRAR; AGENT.INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
Capital, $1,500,000. Surplus, $1,000,000.TRUSTEES.
Francis H.Bacoa. Charles R. Henderson. Lewis Case Ledyard. John L. Rlker.Win. Carpender. Louis W. Hill. C. D. Lvverich, Wm. Schsll. Jr..D. Crawford Clark. VVm. H. Holllster. Robert H.KcCnrdy. John W. Simpson,George W. Ely. "Tin. B. Isham. Gilbert M. Plympton, Francis S. Suiithera,
Andrew H. Green. MartinJoost. Anton A. Raven. Frederick Sturces.John F. Halsted. W. E. T.Jones. L. T. F. Randolph.. Alfred Wagstaff. C
Atlantic Safe Deposit Company }Oas
flo RRV
low.
instruction.
.forcclosmt Siaica.
GROOM.—R.-liable youn; man as groom orstabji man: excellen: reference. C. H.PL _iv. 018 ttii-ave.DRLSSMAKI.YG.A.—A.
—A.
—Seal garments and other nn«
furs repaired, redyed and lernodelled in-to latest styles at exceptionally low prices.Ladies waited on at their residences. Mrs.E. J. iJAKKKH. 116 West SDth-st.. latewith C. G. Gunther's Sons. Sth-ave.
ADVEJITI3KME>'TS and subscriptions forThe Tribune MH|»Hat their Uptown Of-
fice. No. 1.364 Broadway, between 3tith an.l37th sts.. until 8 o'clock p. ra. Advertise-ments received at the following* branch of-fices at regular office rates until b o'clockl>. m.. viz.: 254 Sth-ave.. 9. c. cor. 23d-st..153 tfth.-av*.. cor. 12tn-st.:02 East 14th-st. :£V7West 42d-3t.. between "thand Sth ayes..2H3 West 125 th ?f.; 1?.Z<* 31-ave . between76th and 77th sts.; 1.026 3d-ave., near «lst-st.: 1.70$ Ist-ave.. near S9th-st. :137 East123th-3t. : 75G Tremont-ave; «V>o M \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0_near 41st-st. ;554 3d-ave. :210 Bleecker-st. ;
WUHK \\AMt;U.
AIVJ.EKTISEM2NTS and snowmptlon. fo*- .Tribune received at their Uptown Of-55*_-N \u25a0
* ••>\u2666 Bpoatfway between 36U» and3.th sts.. until9 o'clock p. m. AdverUse--Eent3 received at th* following branch of-nces at re(rj?ar office rates until 8 o'clockp. m.. vix.: 234 Bth-aTe.. s. c. cor 23J-»_-.ir? bth-avt. cor. 12th-at-; 92 East 14th-*c:|__ st «t_t-it-i between Tth and 3th a^i?03 West 125th-st.: MM Sd-ave;. betwserjiota and .7th sts.; 1.02U 3i-ave. near ««t-st • I..0-3 Ist-ave.. near -<i9th-i
EMBROIDERING LACE, mending fine lin-fferi<=. marking of trousseaux. layettes;
curtains mended and cleaned equal to new;satisfaction guaranteed; prices reasonable;established eiehi years. FELICE CON-STANT CO.. 945 6th-ave., near 54th-st.
GROOM— a first class groom; «!ngt-iV
persona] .,re-?reac c"- Address THO3.-\E\INt,. 354 Prospect Place. Brooklyn. ;
Male.SPECIAL KATK .<j tXEMPIOVFII._4 ivortln. .1 tiiiiea ;'• .i-n t-
7 time rate :tu itd'<CLOAK and DRESS MAKER —All kinds
at garments altered into laf.-r styles;finest work: estimates given; home 'pre-ferred. GREIG. i:;l* West 22d-st. GARIjENER.-5-lr^le: aged 27; greenhon**
worker, landscaping, roadmaking. tre-»moving, pruning, planting, all work on gen-lie-tan
* ace; moderate wages; reference.Address GARDENER. Box 23. TribuneOface.
ACTIVE, elderly man: willingand useful:good references; email wa?es; willing
worker and trustworthy: nothtng menial.X. L.. 623 M-IIJ \u25a0>> . Brooklyn.
SEALSKIN GARMENTS remodelled, re-dyed, made over into fashionable capes.
collarpttPs ar.d Jackets; ilceTet altered:collars reshaped; home only. UP.EIG. 132West 22d-st.
IMorristown Trust Co,,
IMORRISTOWN.N. J.
CAPITAL 5600,000SURPLUS & PROFITS - 1,515,000DEPOSITS OVER - - - 4,500,000
.Pays 3 per cent. InterestOc Accounts, Subject to Check, PayableIn New York Funds if Desired.
DIRECTORS:
SAML'EL FREEMAN, • • PresidentTHOS. W. CAULPWELL. GCSTAV E. KIPSEL.•FRJ3DEIRIC CROMWELL LUTHER KOCXTZE.-CHARLES F. CUTLER. RICHARD A. M'CURDT
WILLARD W. QTLER. WALTER G. OAKMAN.PATRICK FARRELLY. WILLIAMB. SKIDMOREG. G. FRELINGHI/Y9EN. HENRY F. TAYLOR.CEORGE G. HA\"EN. LOUIS A. THEBAUD.
AL'RBLIUS B. HULL. EL M'K. TWOMBLT.
D. WILLISJAMES. JAMES A. WEBaO. H. KAHN*. A CATERER with a ?xod reference and ex-
perience in the business wants building toserve lunch or cater to. Call or seed let-ter to 350 llth-st.. Brooklyn. N. Y. JAPANESE.
—Good and competent on an-/point, desires permanent situation In firstClass American family; references. KXTO.1. Concord-st.. Brooklyn.
Calendars foi souvenirs and advertisingpurposes. Christmas and New Year cardsfrom lc up. Private mailing cards, manu-facturer's prices. JOSEPH KOEHLEK. Im-porter and Manufacturer. 150 Park Row,
j New-York Open evenings.
PAWSBKOUEKS' SALES.
CENTRAL AUCTION CO.. M. Sheehan.Auctioneer. 152 and '54 Canal-st.Dec 13
—By H. McAleenan. 469 Fulton-
st., Brooklyn, diamonds. Jewelry, etc.. Nos.25.473 to 26.319. _ .
Dec. IS—
By H. Breckwedel. 473 Grand-st., J. M. Alexander. 143 West 120th-st..formerly 145 West 125th-st.. clotting toDec. 1. 1901.
___ _ .Dec. 18—By J. Simpson & Co.. 220 Park
Row. diamonds.. Jewelry silverware, etc..pledged to No. 28.000 August 1. 1901. andgoods held over. __
Dec. 16—By A. Weil &Co.. 2.247 3d-ave..S. Turk 1.4&1 2d-ave., clothing, pledgedto Dec. 9. 1901.
Dec. 17—By B. Berber. 460 6th-ave. and460 West 42d-st.; J. M. Alexander. 143West 120th-st.. formerly 143 West 123t-h diamonds, Jewelry, etc.. pledged to Dec
10. 1901.Dec. 17—By H. Freel 29 New-Chambers-
st.. clothing pledged to Dec. 10. 1001.Dec. IS
—By M. Bernstein, 271 West
125th-st. • S. Cdelsteln, SI Btrden-ave. LongIsland City, diamonds, jewelry, silverware,
etc.. pledged to Dec. 10. 1901.Dec. IS—By Jos. Levy, IS3 Varlek-st.,
clothing:, pledged c> Dec. 10. 1901.1Dec. 19—By J. J. f"u'lan Est.. *"o0 10th-avf., clothing pledged to Dec. 1. 1901.
Dec. 10—
By R. Simpson &Co.. 14: West42d-st.. pledges No. 12.000 to IS.OOI. Oct. 1.1901:also US Bowery. 12.000 to 27.000. Oct.1. 1901. diamonds, jewelry and all goodsheld over.
Dec. 22—By M. Eackett. 740H Myrtle-ave.. clothing to Dec. 15. 1901.
L. L. FIRUSKI. Auctioneer, 70 Bowery.
sells. 10 a. m.:Dec.
—By M. Simon & Son. Jewelry.
Dec.—
By J. Harris & Son, M. Levy.
Jewelry.• Dec. 16—By J. Stioh & Bro.. US 3d-ave..diamonds, watches, jewelry, all pledgesprior Dec. «, 11*01. all older dates.
Dec. 16—By 8 Raphael, 503 6th-ave..diamonds, watches, jewelry, all pledgesprior Dec. 6. 1501.
Dec. 16—
By D. Mayer, clothing.Dec. 17—By Wm. Simpson & Co.. 181
Bowery, diamonds, watches. jewelry, allpledges prior Oct. 15. '01. to No. 55,656, andallolder dates held over.
Dec. 17—
By M. Bruckheimer Sons. 705Grand-st.. B'klyn. diamonds, watches.Jewelry, nil dlpl^sprior Dec. 7. '01.
Dec. IS—By Wm. Simpson. 91 Park Bow.diamonds, watches, Jewelry, all goodsFledged previous Nov. 1. 1901. and 6.11prior to 66.000. and all goods reservedfrom previous sales.
Dec. IS—By H. Phillip*. 157 Bowery,clothing, etc.." pledged prior Dee. S. 1901.
Dec. 19—
Fine conslcnment Jewelry.Dee lit— I. Harlem, COS t-th-ave.: M.
Levy. 43 Carmine-st.; clothing. etc..pledged prior Dec. 9. 1901.
Dec. 22—
By S. Goodsteln * Son. 279Bridge-st.. Brooklyn; P. Kalmua. 3S!>Canal-st.. diamonds, watches. Jewelry, allpledges prior Dec. 12, 1901.
Dec.—
By A. Lawrence. 252 lst-ave..clothing, etc.. pledged prior Dec. 12. 1901.
ACCOUNTANT.—
Public, consuitinsr; expertcorporation; auditor; go ariflm;audit-
ing and originating; perfect bookkeepingsystem: guarantee irial balance monthly orno ray. highest credentials and bond.AUDITOR. P. O. Box HJ9.
WHY NOT SEE the Colored Woman'sBusiness Clut Employment Bureau. 153
West 53d-Et. ? They have added a dxess-rrsking department, where maids' completeoutfits can be had at ehort notice. Morningand afternoon dresses: also glr.gham aprons.Out cr town orders promptly filled. Corre-spondence solicited.
STEWARD, housekeeper companions. »\u2666-tendanu. caterers or otherw.se: by Eng-
lish married couple: educated, refined; il*mMass
086 B. P. °- Box £5 Ei«sn.BARBER, chiropodist, manicure, to take
charge of shop; fully competent, soberman; 15 years' hotel experience; city \u0084rcountry. VANDE WALL.540 E_?t !-6th-st.
•"THE SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF NEW
York. Broadway Trust Company. Plaintiff, againstAbraham N.Harrison et al.. Defendants In pursuance ofa Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, duly made andentered in the above-entitled action, bearing date the 2n:hday of November. 1902. I. the undirsifrned. the Reftree insaid Judgment named, willsell at Public Auction, at theNew York R*-al Estate Salesroom. No. 11l Broadway, Inthe Borough of Manhattan. City of New York, on the 23rddaj
-of December. 1902. at 12 o'clock noon on that day,
by Peter F. Meyer. Auctioneer, the premises directed bysaid judgment to be sold, and therein described as ful-lows: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, situat*.lyingand being In tho Borough of Manhattan, in the Cl'yof New York, bounded and described as follows: Begin-ning at the corner formed by the intersection r.f theSoutherly side of Rivlngton Street with the Westerly sideof Mangin Street; running thence Southerly along theWeFterly side of Mangin Street, \u25a0event; five (75) feet orthereabouts to land now o' late belonging to De Cass? ar.,lMiege; thence Westerly along paid land, and parallel toRlvinßton Street, twenty—four <24> feet and one (1) Inchor thereabouts: thence Northerly alongside of land now nrlate belonging to Don Alonzo Cushman. seventy-five (75;feet or thereabouts to the Southerly Mdc of RlvinetonStreet; thence Easterly along the Southerly side- of Riv-lngton Street twenty- four (24 < feet and one (1) Inch orthereabouts to the place of teginnlnf?.
Dated New Yrrk. December Ist. 1902.CHAP.LES THADDEU3 TERRY. Referee.
IRA LEO BAMBERGER. Attorney for Plaintiff. 309Broadway. Manhattan. New York City.
The following Is a diasTam of the property to be s«M asdescribed above, the- street numbers being 337 RivlngtonStreet and 73-77 Mangin Street:
Rivlngton St
The approximate amount of th« Hen or charge to satisfywhich the above described property Is to be sold Is $2.-568.33. with interest thereon from the 24th day of No-vember, 1902. together with costs and allowance amount-ing to $236.12. with "merest from November 2Cth. 1002.together with the exp»ns« of the sal*. Th* approximate,amount of taxes, assessments and water rates or otherlien*, which are to be allowed to the purchaser out of thepurchase money, or paid by the Referee, is 1283.74 endInterest.
Dated, New York. December Ist. 1902CHARLES THADDEU3 TERItY. Referee.
USEFUL MAN.-Married: handy with. \°°]a-
car« <\u25a0* gentleman's place or fin*3%c
best references.P
THOa T.LiON-. 364 Prospect Place. Brooklyn.BOATMAN.
—All around and thorough;
wants berth with party contemplatingyachting South; references. INLANDROUTES. Box 18. Tribune Offlc*.
USEFUL Position as a generallyuseful man, or as waiter in private fam-ily,city reference. Address 320 West 40tiv-st- care Mr. Boyd. William Gray.BOY. 15. in pharmacy; bright, refined;
knows French, German. SPENSER. li3Ea.-t 7l»th-st. USEFUL MAN.—Young man. colored. <usefrom th» country, as useful man aroundMIM^S^:care 1L H. jSSSBOY. 16. at anything: references: st*-a.ly
graduate public school. IKE KRAMEI'.,17 West 114th-?t.
ELI SOBEL. Auctioneer. 93 Bowery, sells10:30 a. m. all goods pledged to Dec. 10,litOl:Dec. 13
—Clothing, full dress suits, tux-
edos, dresses, remnants shoe*. «tc.. pledgedto Dec. 10. 1901, A. Wol!»elm & Son. 1,486lst-ave.
Dec. 16—
Jewelry, watches, diamond?,silverware, cutlery, clocks, tools, musicalInstruments, odds and ends, etc.. pledgedto Dec. 10. 1001. I. Alkus, 922 Sth-ave.
Dec. 17—
Clothing, dresses, etc., pledgedto Dec. 10. 1901. Sol Coheu. 235 9th-ave.
Dec. Jewelry. J. A. Weaver, 512 West57th-st.
Dec.—
Clothing and Jewelry, Weinber-ger Bros.. 183 Avenue A.
Dee. IS—
Jewelry, Wm. Prager. 417 7th-av<».
Dec Jewelry. S- G. Isaacs. 401 M-ave.
Dec. 19—Clothing. Joe Sobel. 1.704 3d-av».
ADVERTISEMENTS and subscriptions forThe Tribune re<>e.ved at thfir Uptown Of-nce. No. 1.364 Broadway, between iitith and
37th sts. until 9 o'clock p. m. Advertise-ments received al the following branch of-fices at regular ...ißce rates until 8 o'clockp. m.. viz.: 254 Sth-ave., s. c. Cor. -M-st.;153 fith-ave.. cor. 12th-?t.; 92 East 14th-st.;257 West 41'd-st., between 7th and sth ayes.263 West 125th-Bt.;1.338 3d aye.. betweun76th and 77th sts. ;1,026 3-1-ave.. near 01st-st ; 1.70S Ist-ave.. near Wth-st. ; IS7 E.ist125th-?t.; 730 Tremont-ave. ; tk'iO .Id-aye.,near 41st -st. ; 554 3d-ave. ; 210 Bleecker-st.-32i Bleeckfr--'. Brooklyn. N. V.—216Court-st.; -Jis Smlth-st. : I.<X>4 Gates-aye.Newark. N. J.
—794 Broad-st. Also at all
APT officesBARBER. —Single man: good mechanic;
position in Florida hotel or ether winterresorts. TERRY. S7 Tillary-st.. Brookl.n.
*_£_•_ and rSEFUI. MAX.— a sin«l<..middle aged Ge-man to tak» care of bacli-advfrt?^ city or countrr. AddressADVERTISER. care Kerr. 313 East 34th-et.DOYLE'S THINKS. BAGS.
COLORED man <21>. to do anything; goodreference. L.\KRLE PIERCE. 14J West
57th-st.CASES and leather goods are the best.
2tJ6 6th-ave. (entire building). 1 Vesey-at..2 Ast^r House. 82 J'h-ave.
VALET _r ATTENDANT.—Aeed 27- hon-est, strictly sober: graduate: experiencedmasseur; speaks German. FrencbTltaUaSan.l little English: firs: class city recom-mendations. B. -^f<East 33th-«t
recOrn^COLLECTOR or other out-of-door work, bygentleman empiojed in bank; highest
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EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES.
ST. lIAiT^LdliiEW'SEMPLOYMENT BUREAU.
211 East 42d-at. First class domestics aresupplied: also managing housekeepers, ma-trons, governesses, tutors, etc.
CLERK in gnxery store, or manager inrestaurant; will buy half Interest if
suited; can furnish reference. Address J.W. HAZELL. 302 sth-ave.
DRIVER.—
Young man. 19. as driver or inliquor store. BRI'NNER. 9 West 103d-st.AFRO-AMERirAN INSTITUTE. 324 West
CSth-st. supplies only reliable help; whitsand colored, male or female fur ail domes-tic position*.
EVENING work wanted at anything, byman daily employed as clerk. Address
A., Bex 09. Tribune Office.
JO?. SHONGOOD & SONS. Auctioneers;salesrooms. Nr.. 94 Bowery.Dec.
—Men's and women's clothing.
etc.. H. S. Isaacs. 2.438 bth-ave.Dec.
—Jewelry. A. Selinger. 6St 2d-
ave.; J. W. Jacobson (estate). 2.050 3d-ave.Dec. !•—CTothinir. H. & C. Lang. ISO
Avenue C: I. A. Levy. 229 3d-ave.Dec. 16—Jewelry, watches, diamonds,
etc.. H. S. Isaacs. 2.43S Stb-ave.Dec. Clothing. E. Glaser. 33 Cather-
!ne-st.; 9. Lolchtentrltt. 357 2d-ave.Dec. 17 Jewelry, watches, diamonds,
silverware, etc.. pledged to Dec. 10, 1901;B. Aufses. 279 Stanton-st.
Dec. IS—
Clothing, ate . pledged to Dec.11. 1801; B. Aufses, 279 fTfintfmt
Dec.—
Jewelry, watches, diamonds,etc.: A. Friedman. 344 E. Houston-st.
Dec. 19—
Clothing, etc.. I. M. Levy. SOTColumbus-aye.; J. Blumenthal. 403 &th-ave.
Dec. 19—
Jewelry, etc.. Alex. Freund.1,343 Cd aye.. A. Riesner & Son. 165 Ist-ave.
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£53 eth-ave.. cor. ____-*.: 92 East 14th-st-:23. V. »st 421-st.. betwe-n 7t!i and Sth ayes.:253 West 123ta-st.: 1.338 3d-ave.. between,*:. am Tr- us.; l.(rx|H—a. near eist-st.: 1.703 lst-ave.. near S3th-st.: 157 East135th-st. : 756 Trernont-ave. ;630 3d-ave.,near i:st-«t.;534 3d-ave. ;210 Bleecker-st. •323 Bleeck*r-st. Brooklyn. N. V.—21«Court-st.; 21?- Smlth-st.: 1.C04 Gates-aye.Newark. N. J.—794 Broad-st. Also a: allA. D. T. offlcec.
MANHATTANAUCTION CO..ANDERSON & MINTZ. AUCTIONEERS.
54 BOWERY, sella U a. m.Dec. 16
—All oljthing. overcoats, et.-.,
pled.'cd tirior to Pe-. Ist. 1901; 3en Prager.654 9:h-av.. & J. Anderson. 3»r7 W. 42d-st.
GENTLEMAN* (German), speaking andwriting German. French. Russian and
English, seeks a position where such quali-fications v.iv be appreciated :moderate sal-ary. 8.. Box 32. Tribune Office.
DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WAITED.
—Competent man and wife
\u25a0KM- family, would like one or morehouses: good renters: Al reference.THONSTON. 76* Columbus- aye.
JANITOR.—
Colored man and wife, goodreference 211 West 63d-st.
Towilt.COOK.
—girl:ocarse wash. wli!tn» to
work at anything; good reference. SiiWest 52d-st. secend flight.
COOK and LAUNDRESS.— girl Hplain cook and iiur.dress. willirijandobliging: can be seen at present place. Twodays. 105 East 62d-*t.
COOK.—Fir«t class: Protestant: vbar*kltchenmaid la kept; city or country bes-
references. 236 East 23tb,-6t.
MANAGER (now employed), of wide ex-perience, energetic, resourceful and pos-
sessing all the qualifications essential inorganizing and managing large forces ofsalesmen and agents, desires new connec-tion; am a strong correspondent, able plan-ner and strenuous in execution; highly suc-cessful record, backed up by unblemishedcharacter: correspondence solicited fromhigh class concerns. Address MORRIS. 23Carnegie-are.. East Orange. N. J.
For l'oung Ladies—
City.
MRS. LESLIE MORGAN'SBOARDING & DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
.'3 and "5 West t-6th Street.Near Central Park. New York City.
REOPENS WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER IST.
"» rWtm. FINCH'S CLASSES AND BOARDI.NO SCHOOL1-
FOR GIRLS. DAY SCHOOL. 763 FIFTH AYE..COR. MTH ST.
Bearding Dept.. 755 Madison Avenue, near 64th Street.
For Boys and Young Men—
City.
ITfCTHAT to do with my boy. Phrenolte;' will aid Tox\\ FOWLER A WELLS CO.. SO East 22nd St.
For Both—
C:tjr.
i mHE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES._Madison Square (1122 Btoadway). Brooklyn, 73 Court St.
New Terms begin now.— Trial leseons free.
For Boys and Young Men—
Country.
HUDSON RIVER MILITARYACADEMY. Nyack: 25miles to N. V.:location superb; appointments mag-
j nificent; complete equipment for Infantry, cavalry andartillery:a high*rrade safe preparatory school; Illustrated
1 catalogue. Capt. J. WILSON. U. S. V., A. M.. 9upt.
J Tl fAPLEWOOD. Concordvllle. Pa. J284. Yale. Harvard.LYJL and Weslevan men instructors Wakes up boys to
j duties of life Ha Tohaeoo. J. SHORTLTDOE. Pri-
Srljoni Agencies.A MEXICAN AND FOREIGN TEACHERS* AGENCY
Jt\. supplies Professors. Teachers. Tutors. Governesses.etc.. to Colleges. Schools and Families. Apply to
Mrs M. J. YOUNG-FT'I-TON 2?. Union Square.
Dancing Slca&cmics.
T GEORGE DODWORTH—• 12 EAST 49TH STREET.Classes and Private Lesson*
The 57tb season now open.
Pnblir Notices,
anted" for v. a rmy—able BODIEDunmarried men. between ages of 21 and S3: citi-
zens of United States, of good character and temperatehabits, who can speak, read and write English. Forinformation, apply to Recruiting Officer. 25 Third Aye,.70S Sixth Aye.. N. Y-. or 3R3 Fulton 9t.. Brooklyn.
Citations.T?OOS, LEONHARD FREDERICK.— The Peo-
ple of the State of New York, by the grace of Godfree an! independent, to Maria Brutschin. Rosalie Rurk-hardt. Jacob Roos. Susan Roos. Berta Dick. Maria B.Roos. the widow, heirs and next of kin of LeonhardFrederick Roos, deceased, tend greeting:
Wherea* William M. Chase, of the City of New York,has lately applied to the Surrogate's Court of our Countyof New York to have a certain instrument in writing,bearing date the sth day of November. 1902. relating toboth real and personal property, duly proved as the lastwilland testament of Leonhard Frederick Roos. late ofthe County of New York, deceased; therefore you andeach of you are cited to appear before the Surrogate ofour County of New York, at his office In the County ofNew York, on the 27th day of January, one thousandnine hundred and three, at half-past ten o'clock In theforenoon of that day, then and there to attend the pro-bate of the said last willand testament.
And such of you as are hereby cited as are under th«age of twenty-one years are required to appear by yourguardian if you have one, or If you have none, to appear
and apply for one to be appointed, or In the event of yourneglect or failure to do so. a guardian will be appointedby the Surrogate to represent and act for you In theproceeding.
In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of theSurrogate's Court of the said County of NewYork to be hereunto affixed. Witness. Hon.
[L f? ] Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate of our BaldCounty of New York, at said county, the 2dday of December. In the year of our Lord onethousand nine hundred and »wo.
J. FAIRFAX MCLAUGHLIN.Clerk of the. Surrogate's Court
PALMER & SOMERVILLE.Attorneys for Executors. _ .
132 Nassau Street, New York City. Borough of Man-hattan. .^^^^^_^^^^__^^^^^_
Surrogates' Notices.TTEARTT. MARGARET.— PURSUANCE"^
of an orde- of Hon. Abr.er C. Thomas, a Surrogate
of the County of New York, notice Is hereby given to ailpersons having claims against Margaret Heartt. late ofthe County of New York, deceased, to present the samevlth vouchers thereof to the subscribers, at their place oftransacting business. No. 2MJ Broadway. In The Cityof New York on or before the 13th day of June next.
Dated New York, the 12th day of December, 1902.JOHN E. HEARTT. Executor.MARGARET JOSEPHINE RAMSAY, Executrix.
JAMES O. FARRELL, Attorney for Executors, 280Broadway. New-York City.
A BORN. MARTHA A.-INPURSUANCE OF\u25a0^ an order of Hon. Frank T. Fitzgerald, a Surrogate
of th- County ot New York, Notice is hereby given to allt>ersons having claims against Martha A. Aborn. late of
the County cf New York, deceased, to present the samewith vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at his place oftransacting business. No. 66 New Street, inThe City orNew York, on or before the 23rd day of May. next.
DaW New York, the 13th day of November. 1802."WILLIAM F. NI9BET. Executor.
EVARTS TRACY & SHERMAN. Attorneys for Executor.52 Wall Street, New York City.
•VTARKS, jane D.-INPURSUANCE OF AN"*"order of Hon. Abner C Thomas, a Surrogate of th»
County of New York, notice Is hereby given to all per-sons having claims against Jane D. Marks, late of the
County of New York, deceased, to present the same, with
vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at their place oftransacting business at the office of Morton Trust Com-oany No. 38 Nassau Street. Borough of Manhattan, in
The' City of New York, on or before the first day of May.
l9r?at*d New Y/ork t'.e 24th day of October, 1602.PSCKMORTON W COMPANY. EDWARD S. PECK.
WIV21XH
C F'& STIMSON. Attorneys for Executors. 32
"Liberty Street. Manhattan. N. Y. City.
TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON.-*-
Abner C Thomas, a Surrogate of the County of New
Tcrk notice" ii-hereby given to all persons having claims
fl*llnnJohn First, lite of the County of New York, de- jaga.nsi
tor-1-
f." Ihe same, with vouchers thereof, to th»?X!«o£ P
a7^PS place of transacting business, at the of- \u25a0
Jw r» J?os»Dn H Mahan No. 13 Chambers ritreet. in the
Bcrough of'ilaihaSan. inme City of New York,on or\u25a0 be-
fore?&e thirty-first day of January, next. Dated. -NewYork, the 9th »«»«yjg£^£ HBVBOURN. Executor.InEFPH H MAHAN. Attorney for Executor, No. 13
Chambers Street Borough of Manhattan. New York jCity.
__^
TX PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON.•\u25a0• Frank T Fitzgerald, a Surrogate of the County of '
ftXHS«huYines/vo 80 Broadway. Borough of Manhattan City
of New York, on or before the eighteenth day of April. J
York.
tFTpursuance OF AN ORDER OF HON.-»-* Frank T Fitzgerald, a Surrogate of the County of-
v"> vnt'ce <c h-MbV piven to ail persons havinc<U.ms againsi .m" present the same with
transacting buslne-s at sSrUtTln the Borough of Man-
SSHi &C%cirSew York, onor before the twenty-
BlXl£t£ 3«51:The^wentieth «M of September. 190=. \u25a0
iSSS^ V^goMPANY.\ Administrator, |
TV PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON.\u25a0»-*--
-r-)i_erald a Surrogate ef the County
2l^?&f|j3-I&Irthinim°c C°voScLCr8
New York, d!cef,s«?-H^, at their place of transacting
en or before join day May next.T IM.
William a.^neumanT fcocis a neuman. Jr.. jJOH^^PANNES. Attorney for Executors. 154 Nassau |
Street. New York.
COLORED GIRL, employed tare* hoursmornings, wishes in ladles* or gen"*
apartment, offices, studios. &c: would goout by the day. B. E.. Box 74. Tribua* Up-town OfSr*. 1.364 Broadway.
gUPREME COURT. NEW YORK COUNTY.—New York Secu. and Trust Company, as substituted
trustee of the trusts created In and by the willof DavliOlyphant Vail,deceased, and Anna Murray Vail,plaintiffs,against Rosalie Schoenberg and others, defendants. In pur-suance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly madeand entered In the above entitled action, bearing date th«first day of April.J!m)2. I.the undersigned, the Referee Insaid Judgment named, willsell at public auction at theNew York Real Estate Salesroom, at No. 11l Broadway,In the Borough of Manhattan, in the County and City ofNew York, on the 2d day of December. 1902. at twelveo'clock noon on that day. by Vincent A. Ryan. Auctioneer,
the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, andtherein described as follows: All that certain lot. pieceor parcel of land, (situate, lying and being in the City.Ccunty and State of New York, and now known by theStreet number two hundred and sixty-four <264) WestThirty-fourth Street, and bounded and described as fol-low*: Beginning at a point on the southerly line ofThirty-fourth street distant one hundred and twenty-five feet easterly from the southeasterly corner of EighthAvonue and Thirty-fourth Street: running thence south-wardly and parallel with Eighth Avenue ninety-eight feetand nine Inches: thence running eastwardly and parallelwith Thirty-fourth Street nineteen feet and six inches:thence northwardly and again parallel with Eighth Avenueninety-eight foet and nine Inches to the southerly line orThirty-fourth Street, and thence westward!*' along thesame nineteen feet and six inches to the point or place ofbeginning. Be said several distances and dimensions moreor less. Bald premiers willbe sold subject to the con-tingent rights or claims, ifany there be. not barred by theJudgment herein. in favor of any person born or unborn,not parties to this action, claiming as heirs of JosephRoser.fleld. deceased, or as devisees under his willrecordedin the office of the Surrogate of New York County InLiber
316 of Wills at page 150. or under such heirs or devisees.
Dated New York.November 10. 1&O2. ,--.ELIHU R. FROST. Referee.
COUDERT BROTHERS. Plaintiff?' Attorneys. Office andPostofflce Address. No. 71 Broadway. Manhattan. New
The following Is a diagram of the property to be sold:West 34th Street.
The approximate amount of the lien or charge to satisfywhich the above <Je«cribe'* property is to be sold is tenthousand (SIO,OOO dollars, with interest thereon from AprilIst. 1902. together with the expenses of the sale. Theapproximate amount of taxes assessments or other Hens,which are to be allowed to the purchaser out of the pur-chase money, or paid by the Referee, is two thousand,
three hundred and tevc-r.ty-three and 95-100 (12.373.95)dollars.
Dated New York. November 10. 1902.ELJHU R. FROST. Referee.
The foreeoing Rale is hereby adjourned to Tuesday.December 16th. 1902. at the same time and place.
Dated New York. Decemher 2nd. 3»02.ELIHT7 B. FP.OST. Referee.
COCDERT BROTHER?. Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Office and
Postofflce Address. No. 71 Broadway. Manhattan. NewYork City.
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I."-" tfth-ave.. cor. 12th-st-; 92 East 14th-st.;i£57 West 42d-st.. between 7th and Sth ayes.:j 2t;3 West 123th-st. ; 1.350 3d-ave.. between
76th and 77th sts.; 1.026 3d aye.. near 61st-
ISt.; 1.708 lst-ave.. near S9th-3t.:157 East!123th-st.; 756 Tremont-ave.; £50 3d -ave .!near 41st-et. ;554 3d-ave . 210 Bleecker-st. ;I325 Bleecker-st. Brooklyn. N. V.
—211}
ICourt-st.; 215 Smith-st. ;1.004 Gates-aye.
INewark. N. J.—
794 Broad-st. Also at alliA. D. T. office*.
: PrRE^CAXPIEg.
FiTLWjfl GOMFCini^HEIiK. FOR PURE CANDIES GO TO
ITa GilJilKlQUßlESiTrjINo. 0 Wooster-st.. near Car.al-st.. 3 blocksiwest of Broadway, the only manufacturerIof the original old fashioned hand made
chocolate cream drops, tine bonbons andchocolates: also importer of fancy boxes.mottoes, fruits and marrons glaces. &c.. allcandies of his own manufacture warranted'pure sugar. Wholesale and retail.
N. B.—
Special mixed candles for Sunday:fchcols at lowest prices, quality considered.Telephone 3,387 Spring.
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PIANOS A>D ORGAXS
52 PIANOS, all makes. 525 upward: cash.Instalments: also evenings. REPELOW.
297 3d-ave.. near 23d-st.
TRANSLATIONS. _ALL LANGAUGES.
—Specialties: Spanish
and French. We guarantee accuracyand epeed: highest credentials. S. LEGAS. jRoom 411. Temple Courf 5 Beekman-st.
WATCHES OX I\STAIME>TS.
| WEEKLY PAYMENTS.—Fine diamonds.'
watches. WATCH SUPPLY CO., 3 Maid-|«n Lane. Room 32. All goods guaranteed.
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Ifices at regular office rates until 8 o'clock ;!p. m.. viz.: 254 Sth-sve.. s. c. cor. 23i~st.: ;j158 fith-ave.. cor. 12th-st.; 62 East 14th-st.: |257 West 42d-st.. between 7th and Sth ayes.;— ——
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lit.-i.i- WANTED.
WANTED.—
Men and women canvassers to6ell a high class proposition: easy seller.
To persevering and energetic workers aweekly salary willbe paid. Address MED-ICAL CABINET. 263 West 125th-»t.
Hal*-ADVERTISING CANVASSERS en standard
publication of well known daily news-|paper; commission. Address, with refer-
ences. H.. riox 15 Tribune Office_____————»—
————— ''ATTENTION: Men, by doing an easy
work, you can travel to England for $3Ito $7. Germany $10. and South Africa 525.IApply. Atlantic Shipping Office, 115 l*t-st., j
WANTED, bright young man. 19 or 20years old, for clerical and messenger :
work: must have a thorough knowledge ofthe geography of greater New-York. Ap-
ply WM. H. GUTELIUS. Room 119. Trlb- j!une Building. .
WANTED.—
Capable newspaper and book ;
canvassers; one of the most attractive :
propositions ever presented in New-York.Apply to WILJJAM 1/ GUTEUUB. Trlb- iune Office •\u25a0-\u25a0 :
HELP WANTED.
Female.COOK.— Wanted, .- \u25a0 respectable colored
woman as first class cook in a small pri-:rate family. Apply before 10 or after 3o'clock at 89 East 25th-at. Bring refer-enc** '•\u25a0•-*:.*
ItAlf,married, no children: intelligent, andhandy with tools: has general idea an'l
can be useful inalmost any capacity, eitherprivate family or business superintendent,or caretaker; best of reference. W. C. H..76 Park-aye
DAY'S—
Young woman. Protestant.to do cooling laundry or cleaning- by th<*
day; •:}reference. TRUE3IAX. 21* West«)th-st.
DAY'S WORK.— Young woman to go c<ut bythe day. R WOHLLET. 430 W. 3Otn-«
OFFICE or clerical work, by a youngHebrew-American, 27; unmarried; honest.
industrious an3conscientious; unquestiona-ble references. R.. 214 East 74th-st.
DAY'S WORK.—
German woman yes outcookinar a::-1 ~!-ar.:rg. or washing as<l'ronlng. Mrs. RETTICH. 242 East 94th-st.
PORTER.—
A neat c-iored man as porter orassistant Jani:r>r; personal reference, s
SIMMONS. 430 West 32d-st.GENERAL HOUSEWORKER.
—Bt a com-
petent colored girl, reference. J. M., *7\u25a0!-.-«t.PAINTER and PAPERHANOER.— SingIe
man. W. FALTER. 1.475 Amsterdam-ay.
KA.PERHANGER.—Large or small Jobs:enly first class v.crk considered: prt\a'»
parties or the trade; city or country.PA PERH ANGER. 353 Courtlandt-ave.
IjOUSEWORK. By American bora cotipto.to take charge at small house; know all
details; SCO for both: no waahtrs*. twoyears' excellent references; dry. BUDINO-TON. 133 West «7:h-st.
LAUNDRESS.— First class; by the day. orwould ta>e washing home: good referenc»given. Mr?. L. KANE. 23J> East 3i»th-«t.
STENOGRAPHER, typewriter and officeassistant; young man with experience;
understands also bookkeeping. English.French. German and Spanish. AddressBENJAMIN WALDHEIM. 531> E. >7th-st.
WOODWORKER.—
Foreman, expert In ma-chining of rlne cat .net work. MARON.
1.529 Atlantic-aye.. Brooklyn.
ADVERTISEMENTS and «ab3CT*ptlos« tatThe Tribune received at their Uptown Of-
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LAUNDRESS.— On a eraislng yacht orsmall private family: must be first classor no notice taken. Address ADVERTISER.2.342 Sth-ave .
ran FLIFFV^RIGS.FROM old carpels. .Silk remnants, make
portieres. Get circular. ORIENTAL RUGCO . 475 Wasi-.ir.t.-iftn- :-r., Nowjik.
YOUNG MAN. 32. in good health and pos-sessing common tin*, in the freight de-
partment of a corporation: ha.« had sev-eral office experience, and also in th» oper-ating department of a company doing busi-ness with several railroads having connec-tions In New-York; can talk fairly well andwrite legible handwriting but dees nutwant any canvassing or soliciting position.as he Is winter to acknowledge he car.n •<•
hold such a position and do Justice to thiemployer's interest or his own. Companiesdesiring such an employe address W. D. M.Box 24. Tribune Office.
YOUNG GERMAN EILECTRICIAN; perfectworkman in all branches; best references
from Germany; speaks French and Italian.HENRY SCHUBACH. 62 Greer.wieh-.-t.
LAUNDRESS.—
First clas»:French: 67 th»<iay or week: references. Call llon'avBASTIAN 11« East 53d-»t-
LAUNDRESS or housework: first clam: togo out by the day. Mrs. BERTH V
LILLOS. 17* Sd-ave.
YOUNG MAN. American. IS. residing withparents, wishes office position, or to learn
woollen business; first class reference. WM.WEIPHEIMER, Jr.. 1.370 Bushwlck-ave..Brooklyn.
FI'UMSHEu KUOJIS.
MS WEST 46TH-ST.—Nicely furnishedback parlor: also second floor room;
southern exposure; good closets, hot aridcold water, bath connecting; good neigh-borhood: American family.
ELE«3ANT ro<r<m?. large and s-mall; wellhealed; central 68 Washington Place.
L.»rxr»RF cß.— class: takes wuMnfh a': reference. ies West 12Sth-st.. J*aC
tor's Ml
23D-ST., 20 EAST »Xa .Urn Square S Oth).—Haniscme suite; t\vo rooms and bath-
room, by month.
YOI'NG MAX. IS>. as office assistant, or Inmercantile establishment: good quick pen-
man. fUurer; btst references. C. W. 73East 13<)th-.-t.
YOUNG MANi22) must have work; candrive. FETZER. IG3 East Ofith-st.
NVRSEKY GOVERNESS.— North German;full charge of or.c or two children froni
three years ujj; city references. AddressHANOVER. 2.*u» West 54th-st.
110 EAST 4CTB-ST.—
Two large and onsmall room, separate or on suite; running
water; lance wardrobe*; private house; nochildren; every improvement.
NUR^E.—
French-Swiss: for baby; thor-oughly competent in all branches; bestreferences. NL'KSE. 162 West 32d-st
YOUNG MAN. IS. American, strong, hon-est ani willing,active, steady position a:anything. Address F. JAEGER, 318
3Ji>nroe-st.22D-ST. 237 WEST.— Large, comfortable
rooms, neatly furnished; front an,! nnrparlirs. first floor, and other desirablerooms, heated; moderate rents.
NURSE.— By Protejtanr, for baby. A4-dress present err.nloyers. 773 St. Nicholas-
ave. Can be seen for two days.
SUPREME COURT. NEW YORK COUNTY.-Margaret Welche. plaintiff, against Rosalia Schoen-
bere and others defendant*. In pursuance of a Judgment
of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered In theabove entitled action, and bearing date the first day ofApril 1802 I. the undersigned, the Refer»e in said Judg-ment"named, willsell at public auction, at the New York
Heal Estate Salesroom, at No. 11l Broadway, in the Bor-ough of Manhattan, In the County and City of New York.on the 2nd day of December. 1002. at Twelve oclocknoon on that day. by Vincent A. Ryan. Auctioneer, thepremises directed by tsald Judgment to bo sold, and thereindescribed as follows: Allthat certain lot. piece or parcelof land, situate. lying and being in th« City. County
and State of New York, and now known by the ?treetVumber Thirty (SO) West Ninth Street, and bounded and
inscribed as follows: Beginning «t a point on the southerly
«ldV of West Ninth Street, distant four hundred and thirtyfeet and nine inches westerly from the southwesterlycorner of Fifth Avenue and West Ninth Street: running
theses southwardly and parallel withFifth Avenue nine-ty \u2666hive feet and eleven inches; thence westwardly andparallel with West Ninth Street twenty-five feet and four"vi,. thence northwardly and again parallel with the
Fifth"Avenue ninety-three feet and eleven Inches to theBautrVrly Bide of West Ninth Street, and thence east-
warai" along the same twenty-rive feet and four inchesrTwh.; DOlnt or place of heginning, be Mid several dis-
tance! and dimension.- more or less Paid premise will be«old subject to the contingent rights or Halm?, if any
there be not barred by the Judgment herein, in favor ofany persons born or unborn, not rjrties to this action.J°»iX« t« heirs of Joseph Rosen.Teld. deceased, or asS^ui« under• his ill.recorded in lh« office of the Surro-
ttlof New York County In Liber 316 cl Wills at page
150 or under such heirs or devisees.n.i.Vs>i: York November 10th. 1902.Dated New lor*.
EL.IHUB. FROST. Referee.rnrntrp.T BROTHERS. Plaintiff's Attorneys, Office andC Poftoffice Address. No. 71 Broadway. Manhattan. N^w
Th!°froilowingis a wtftra
dmh°Str'eet ProPerty l° "**"'
Th! approximate amount of the Hen or charge to satisfyxrhich 'he above described p"perty Is to be sold Is Four-teen Thousand ($14,000) Dollars, with Interest thereonfrom April Ist. 1002. together -with the expenses of therale. The approximate amount of taxes, assessments orother Ileus, which are to be allowed to the purchaser outof the purchase money, or to be paid by the Referee, isTwo Thousand Nine Hundred and Ten and 60-100($2,910.50) Dollars.
Dated New York. November 10th. 1002.ELIHU B. FROST. Referee.
The foregoing sale Is hereby adjourned to Tuesday.December ICth. 1902. at the same time and place.
Dated New York. December 2nd. 1902ELIHUB. FROST. Referee,
COUDERT BROTHERS. Plaintiff's Attorneys. Office androstofflc Address, No. 71 Broadway, Manhattan, New'York City. .-,-: :y-,-\u25a0>.,-:\u25a0.-,-
NURSE.—
English; experienced In n«rvouscases; would care for invalid or would do
housework. SIIEPHARP. 115 VTtat 18th-st. rear.
YOUNG MAN. 17. wUhea permanent posi-tion in wholesale house with chance for
advancement, as assistant shipping clerk ora3 Stock clerk: waist or clothing booM pre-ferred- reference; experienced. ALFREDFELD3TEIN. 15 West 114th-st.
LAKGE parlor and alcove: steam heat, hotwat«r supply and all conveniences. Col-
llgans bell. 319 West llfth-st.
BACHELOR apartment In physician'shouse. Call after 11 a. m.. 110 West
48th-st.
REV EPPS. 5O West lST.th-st.— R*U*M»colored help direct from the South a spe-
cialty. Tel. 2.744 8 Harlam.
TOCNO MAN. 22. at anything: neat, quick,trustworthy: business experience: refer-
ences, bond: good education: no canvassingENGESSER, 61 Grove-st.
LADY offers furnished room: all privilegesof apartment: terms moderate. Apart-
ment 1. The Harold. USth-st. and Manhat-tan-aye
YOUNG MAN. 26. single. A3 orßce assintantor outside: willing and obliging: salarynot an object: highest city references. Ad-dress H. D. M., Box 54. Tribune UptownOffice. 1.384 Broadway.
WASHING.—
Family wasting taken horn«:references VOLLWERTH. 410 East 23d-»
St.. third floor, tight.
GOLD FVRXITVRE Sz REGILDIXG.
CHRISTMaI GIFTS.—
Beautiful G^TdChairs: only $2.5<\ worth $5; closing out.Bigsest Bargains. 99 Sixth-are., upstairs.
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INVESTMENT PROPERTIESNETTING 6 AND 6 PER CENT.
RULA.ND & WHITING CO.,5 ESEKMAN ST.
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The Etraafl Is a new, modern, brick and stone fireproofhotel, which overlooks the world-famed boardwalk andocean, and enjoys a refined class of New-York patronagea.)] the year round. Sea water baths.
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ATIANTIC CITY. N. J.
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3 PARK PLACE. 12 to 3 P. MHOTEL IMPERIAL 3:30 to 8 P. M.
Telephone 6060 Cortlandt.CHAS. R. MYERS. Propr.
MARYBOROUGH HOUSE.STONE. .RUN AND SLATE CONSTRUCTION.
vAtlantic City's newest and most modern hotel. sea
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WATCHES, diamonds, Jewelry on easyweekly payments. MANHATTANCO.
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Hal*BUTLER or VALET.—Swiss: «in«w. ear*
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SMITH * E.VGEU reliable lawyers. 309Broadway. New-York: accidents, domes-
tic difflcu.ttes Quickly adjusted. consu.;i-tlon fret. __________
CATERER.— Private waiter wants to r>out by the day to serve dinner*. laßCß-
eons. receptions, teas <jt aaalat as doorman.announcer, etc. Addr—«• W. SCHLXB-INGER. 3e» West 121st-st.
MACHINERT.CHEF.—CJub. louse, chophouse. private tM_-
ilr. 17 years' expe-ience a* first classcook. L.BERG 411 Prospect-aye.. B"klyc.
.AT REDUCED PRICES.—
500 second h««dwood and Iron workine machines: fully
guaranteed: machinery bought and ex-changed. GEO. B. EDDT. 80S Madison-*:.
COOK. -First class; order or dinner: foodcarver: goud pastry; understand* M*i:canand Spanish cooking- hotel or restaurant;good references. Si. I*.175 3d-av«.
WoKK 'A.UTEO. —Good all around, also oyster *.=.!
chop house; good lunchman. HAUL. 90SEast ~th-st
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THE DUPLEX FILTER.— Cleans Itselfevery tlms it Is used. Is always sweet andpure. No corroding, as interior is silver-plated. Sold and connected and Guaranteedfor on« year $15.00; rented and connectedand guaranteed for one year $6.00; con-nected for5 days1 trial FREE. Capacity 90gallons of pure filtered water per hour.DUPLEX FILTEP. CO.. 136 Fifth Aye.
TWBD'SWIffnSBXfSIIB© soldVIT?- W"T| 'I!l? «> Jl WEEKLY.
All makes at 56 Warren St.. N. V.. 330Fulton St.. Brooklyn.
GENUINE old Italian violin tor sale. 201East 115th-st.. first floor.
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