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PROFKSSIOSAL »ITtATIO.\S.

PHYSICIAN would accept proff»sion«l oc-cupation; reference*. HOME. Bex 45.Tribune Ortlc- ___________—__—_•

NICE larire front room: «con« floor share

with young man; single beds: batli. best

references; private house; private family.

150 WeHt 97th-st._______

attractive rcom. one or two ladi**.refined home, telephone: t>re«lcfast op-

tional; restaurant, extremely moderate Dai

eno* of sea-on: Amsterdam cars. c. \u25a0"•

West 118U»-*t. ._TWO SINGLE ROOMS: all modern im-

provements, pleasant. clean, well fur-nished, quiet; location ur.wejled-

tSunday,

evenings. FREER. 337 West 23d--t. \u25a0

15 ORAMERCY —Room*, en •-»»*and single: superior table; reference.

45TH-BT.. 243 WEST, near Broadway—

Exceptionally fine rooms. _ISout1South *™ ex-posure; single or suite; superior *ccornrno-

?Pti.-r«: bath, telephone: private doum. \u2666•

\u25a0upward._^_______

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OARDENiOR.—

Tientleman dwires jrvirtplace for his working gardener and -or*man; German.

—iliil;two children comlatent In all hranch»-»; gla«s and' open

ground landscape •«\u25a0« «n<l {.rlvafo farmIng; gor»1 niu»hr.H-.rn ?r.*.-r «'r. >,y »r,ber»nd reliable; »i.V Hrst . lane co,k and butter mak»r. Address WOI.K. \u25a0&?. tst-aveliARMENKH -Rv frote^tanf man- marr|e<l. n-- family: wlf.- H ..-ook nr launflress; long exp-Tleri"*-: r-r.rh romp*»»nt anlhighest r»t'-r< r:

—(VC'y. IIS Wexf. 30th-m.

riAnriKXKR -i:*!.-. thoroughly nn<V~xiazs'bt il<.w«rr» i!, vegcta6>». [awn«.-are borae*. <lriv.-. milk: g.»^ all rom,.]man. IM r-f«ren.e 5. GARDENER. Box1". Tribune Of!1< c.

Singer Manufacturing Company

Computes New Building Site.John K. GofcSln* h»e sold to the Sterer Kaouflact-

ortmr Company, Ib connection with Horace 8. Ely

*Co r*j«t-satlnr the estate of Matthew Wllks.: tbe property No. M liberty-iU 27 feet front This

-completes the plot desired by the Singer lUnu-

9 facturtoff Company- for the addition to St* presentbuUdlns. Mr. Ooldinr hiving sold th«n. \u25a0within th*

}a«t war. the property No*. 155. 157. 161 and *•»•' Broadway and No. 91 Liberty-st.

HjSIJ* WAifTED. GARDENER.— thorough icnowledr,\u25a0>f lar-i^a;- KS!l«r-.1-.g. greemtuuaei z,-,l

"\u25a0-. fruit-. \u25a0..»». ,,ti»^. shrubs, tree* _-^•

ref»ren^«-> >\u25a0-!:>-<>> Fl/JRIST. Bos a—.

'\u25a0-\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0 Cptwwn O(Tk~. l.r,«H Eroadwav'

\u25a0\u25a0laCOACHMAN

—One who understand* city

driving; must be single man; willingand

obliging; city references required. niL>-DI^E'S, 7 Eaat 14th-st.

RE -RRTART or CONFIDENTIAL CLERK.lKs»enilv« ability: rapabl,- buslnew.

manager- al>l<^ .-.>ti»-si>oni]ent. excellent roi-I.M" a,',,] ;..ljn^er of cl-lm*: pf**-«si»ztart and diplomacy; formerly secretary an.l

treasurer of |ni-..rp'jriit«l •.metrical m«nu-fa't'rini 'omp-ny; highest credential.;

118. 11.. 4*51 fI&UM*..Brookljn.

FT ABLE MANAOER «ar.t«i permanent i^>-*ltion where could tak«- chargr; la-l «lx

Mara has superintended stable work, ineluding buying, selling an.l treating; first-ly temperate an.l of good habit.: ™'»r.nlsh th« best "f reference .S. v\ il«-hij.-\. i.>

S'-hlll-r-sr.. Roxbury. Maaa

StTPEKINTEXDENT.— American an work-

ing *urx?>in-<-nri«-nt or manager of farm ore»tate; .-ixi.fri^r..-. 1. best reference*. Box1.v.. New-Brunswick. N. J-

LTHOL6TEKIXO.repalrirc. >-arp*< laying.

mattresse3 remnde at rwtdntw; Jot) a*out by the day; reasonable. MAIIKR. 2*2West 132 ist.

GARDENER. Cf>A»rHMAX:—Gerrr.aa: 10-gle; 31".3 1". «•'«\u25a0! nil around man- cJire'-i:driver: BAt^r. rellarl-. be»r reference-•"un»ry pi*-* H M. 2.317 3<l-_v<>

WATCHMAN.—American: day "• night:steady, «r>r*T. murried man; --an furnish

best of references. Address L. M.. ***East 32a-*t.

EARN $100 naonusiy corre«j>ondtng for news-papers; $5 per column for work In spare

time; experience unnecessary; we willhelpyou get started. If you write plainly an<idesire permanent, profitable employment,send for particular*. PRESS SYNDICATE,Lockport, N. Y.

QARDE.NED . \u25a0 Scotch: ex^ri^nciin greep. h.,u**s and outdoor gartur.irr\u25a0•an t=«ke ,v»r-of D'"-at» plac-: j<yviriferfno»j. L Boa 4. Tribune Office.

ÜBTH-ST. 414 WEST. Momlng«l<JeHeUrhti. near Columbia.- Handsomely

furnished rooms en suite, singly. In modernapartment house: table and appointment*first class. Telephone 3847 Mornlnrsldf.

PCTH-ST-. 68 WEST.— Large rooms, con-necUng with dressing room: also hail

rooVn: good, plentiful table; conveni-nt topark a" cars: refined home; reasonable,

reference.

WATCTHMAK or other position, by a manwho has been m. soldier far five years; ref-

erences" aged 32. H. SCHROEDER, usf<th-avr.

•;aRI'KNKR.—ay Oman; ra~'>!-w^

children: take roll'charm of ger:r'.erra-'»p'.ar* grt-erhoui^e; i,x i-ar<» In Us« c'a"ev*«,\u25a0_.*(\u25a0 ... E GROSSGART. .V-6 fi „•»

'

potm-em.. \v»^t Hoboken. N. J.WATCHMAN or PORTER.- -By sfrlctly

;.,.b«r man: age S»; give t«f" "f rff.r

ence* as 10 hon?»ty. FRED RORIG. e>.lAmsterdam-aye.

81RT-BT. 15« WEST— large, one emailroom, with board; I.station; highest ref-

ererces.

TiTIEGUARANTEE^IndTRUST COMPANY.C*MVJi.KS.. $8,000,000

140 Broadway, New York.

175 Remsen Street, Brooklyn.

Manuf r« Branch. 198 Montage St.. B'lclyß.

The Lawyers' TitleInsurance Company

of New York37 Liberty St., Manhattan.

38 Court St., Brooklyn.

Lends money on Bond andMortgage inany amount at

lowest rates of interest andat moderate cost.

C AP£&."S $8,000,000

City Property to Let.

IfSelling Real Estatecome to this Company for

temporary DEPOSIT, or forpermanent INVESTMENT,of the proceeds.

IfBuying Real Estatecome to this Company forTITLE INSURANCE, or for

LOANS to complete the pur-

chase.

GARDENER.—

Map ai.d *tif< nan <•-.\u25a0••-lavs gard«-!»-r In a-i Us iraaeb«n nn

children; ag«-d 3M yeai-

wife .^.,t^ ,-.|r|cd» of work. XAVICR \VfRriM\NX -.16th-Hve.. <-ar«- of Mr- King.

Ik (Si©i SinIAKISE FUNS ABGMHIT mm.

Salesman, acquainted In the drycoodaline In and around New-York is wanted

to represent a reliable house In the ladl«"«'wrapper line. Call before 10 a. m. or aft«r6 p. m., E. WINER. 150 East Broadway.

1«4 VTEST 47TH-ST—Two hall rooms:large room, willaccommodate two. witn

board.

YOUNG MAN. possennlng English and

Sfanlßh languages with perfection, tire-writer. In office; good reference*. ALBERTRAGGI. 249 Adamß-st.. Brooklyn. GAROF.NER aad CARETAKER.— Marrlei

GerSßan. no chilire.-; sectleman's prhraraplace: *-xp«>rt s>nlene,r; ur>deratards rh-care of ban) .--.as a ::d p.->ui:ry- Brsl clar*rofereoce*. <; P.. NI K£L. 003 Fi.-' SivSt.

TEN LATHER.S wanted at once. JAME3FARRELL. Great Neck Station. Long

Island.

WANTED.—

Competent railroad machinistsand bollermakers for out of town; good

wages. Apply between 9 a m ami sp. ra.to GEORGE H. THOMAS, 31 Coentlea Slip,one flight up.

9T. ALBANS. 1EAST 81ST-STRoo.n*. single, en suite, with P"T'!!

baths: doctor's ofSee; dining room. P*"orfloor: electric llrht: t»cenent table bora.

YOUNG MAN". IP. good education; refer-ence- willingt t,start for moderate, salary.

FRANK WISCHEBROOK, 24 Hope- «t..Brooklyn.

FCRMSHKD ROOM*. WANTED bright young man In hardw-ar«•tore. JOHN J. PAULoEN. "no Tr^-

mont-ave.

YOUNG MAN. 2". good duration and ref-erence, willing to start for moderate «al-

.-.ry. ('HAS. GRAETZ. 173 South 4th-st..Brooklyn.

GARDENER \u25a0<-\u25a0< FLORIST -MiI.':- az-.rGerman, married, one growing cr.i:i••

nmert'nc* In gre^nrruse ar.d outdo, r -x^-a.Al r-?e;r;- a.|b|« of tak-ng charge «*large j.n-.ate r.l*.c; wire »-ip»-rlor %->":r >.-—\u25a0<and Ir-.n'-r r.r fir.- wort H. V. BI"-:TIT vWest .'.'•th -t.

BEAUTIFUL parlor and bedroom; new.yfurnished, with or without board, for

one or two gentlemen; references. Address2SB West 43d-st.

YOUNG MA.V. German, at anything;steady, billing: fact-iry work preferred:

city or ,-',untrv. riIAS. HUMMEU 3»Lorlmer-st.. Brooklyn.COI"PLE ilvlnsr alone will rent to physi-

cian parlor floor, reception room, private

bath valet, electricity, select neighborhood;telephone 3836—38t h: 88 Ea»t 58th-et.

WANTED.—

Capable newspaper and bookcanvasser*- one of the most attractive

propositions ever preaenteii tn New-York.Apply to WILLIAM H. GLTELJUS. Trlb-

\u25a0ne QrTlce.GARDEXEJt and FIJ-)H!?T

—On .-"-

man pla ,:nj!-. ase 3fi; un!or«.in>l»his r.u*:r.<-.-s tburuoKtklT In ail branchn ••"gardening. 2" >ears of am class ref-T-pit-OS, parties In x,in! of u«»ful rr»n r.»-lnot av-.-;. A<Wres^. with part:c':;a.-*.FIX>RI.-T. Boa ".3. Monet Kisco. N. Y.

YOUNG MAN. 18. wiKh-s position at any-thing, shipping department preferred; can

furnish reference as to character and abil-ity. PETER MICHELS. 297 Rlvlngton-st.ELEGANTLY furnl*hed front parlor and

bedroom: also *mall room In *tr!ctlypri-vat« house; would give board to ael*ctparty. 447 We«t 57th-*t.

HELP \u25a0WANTED.

YOUNG MAN, 23. at anything; outsidework preferred :fan get test of references.

A. PIERPON. 348 East 123th-st.

Female.COOK.

—Young woman a» good cock and

laundress In flat; $16; sleep out. RIVAo.130 West S-Hh-st.

GARDENER and SUPERINTENDENT—

Married: tboroa«til> underst^r :s -•«business tn a': branrhes; ro r«ke ent!-«charge of Je^.t^•>m*^"3 country e«:a:e.wber< honesty and aMity wtSJ he appre-ciated: wages $7.'. cot*age. etc. J! S.. h"x24. Cfdarhurst. Long I'lani.

HOME WORK for all: copying letters:either *ex; good pay; nen'i self-ad-

dressed envelope. V. KEYES & CO., Ware-btm, Mass.

YOUNG MAN. 28. honest and obllrtcg.reat appearance: chance, to advance;

outside work preferred: references. E.MEUNIER. 20 Wllkes-st., Jersey City.

GARDENER and I?KFUL VAN—

_? s-

gle; first 1 \u0084i.->=. v»getaM*». tr»*s. *r—:-*hedges. lawes. read--" un^-rsra-.i? p<j:]>.r>.care harm '«», tiarv'y witn wyifw w»r-ten a.'..J ;»r.-oi.j! r-f^r».-.-o. H.\?.DY. T ;9. Tribune.

YOUNG MAN. 21. r<v>d education, ambi-tious, honest, energetic, over four years*

business experience, desires lucrative em-ployment with some responsible hcu**: un-questionable references. Address B. L.,Tribune Uptown Office, 1.364 Broadway.

WORK WANTED.

ELEGANTLY furnished room*, single or ensuite, for married ooupl* or gentlemen In

Unit class apartment; location *trict!ypri-vate; convenience* central. •MITH, 83West 63d-st.

72 WEST SSTH-PT.—

Handscme *econdfloor suite, or *ln?le; Isvatorie*. dress-

ing rooms, bay window*, prlvat* extension

bathroom: breakfast optional; ChrUtlanfamily; first clasa; reference*.

S3 EAST 55th.—

Couple living alone willrent few rooms to gentlemen only: valet,

electricity, private bath*: breakfast option-al; select- telephone 383C

—38th.

Female.CASHIER.—By your.g la.y; two years' ex-

perience; be*t references. Addrt-ss HON-

EST. Box 82, Tribune Office.YOUNG man wishes work In country. C

HGIBB7KRR. 2-0 East 26th-st.

COMPANION.—

Uy German lady. Apply toH. WEBER. 201 Wlllow-ave.. HoboUen.

YOUNG man willingto work a' anything.WM. RYAN .IT" fHb-a-r*.. Hotel Vigi-

lant.244 LEN'OX-AVE.

—Three magnificent

rooms, second floor: parlor and bedrooms;

whole or part; exceptionally large; verylight; new, substantial furniture; residentialriet_-htv>»Tino<l.

_^____

GARDKNEH.—

-Mame^: •\u25a0\u25a0.-•- •\u25a0. --i-ic»if\u25a0ratleman** v*"*. r*»tihcjs»!i. ia«n

v»«rerablo sjarder kßflwtodir* 'i—

tag *-'.stock; s:x'»«n years' esp*rleac»nee». J. C . Ce4art .--\u25a0 Lcng Isian'tGARDENER.— Ersi.sr 24 >»a'V pracrfcal

»jrß*rtenc« nnd-r ?'3?s *r.lmttsWe: s.-olr»ferenoe«. Ad.lre«* f. Box 3. Station A.Hartfor-j. Om

ELDERLY American woman; any positionof trust: good reader; nice sewer; mod-

erate; city or country. A<ldrt!»» ADAMS,207 West 67th-*t.

YOUNG MAN. 3'X is driver or generalwork: can <lrive foot horses: »ood refer-

ence CHARLES H. S(.THtMACKE. 76.S Am-stTdaiTi-ave.

LAMPS.YOUNG MAN. 24. desires weekly position;

honest, tvtlllrirand obliging: N»st of ref-erence. FRANK REIDEK. 1.494 2<i-ave.

YOUNG MAN. 23. five years' experience,as confidential -!erk: first class reference.

G. D.. Box 36, Tribune Office..

READER.—

Lfl'3" of culture, with pleasantvoice, desires engagements to read aloud

to children, invalid, elierly pf-rson; or canrender ae»istance to literary man in search-ing for and arranging data correctly; ref-erences. Ml»s STANLEY, care of Dr. Lit-tell. 2 West b3d-sL

GARDENER—

Single German -horo-jghknowle'le- nf lan'iscaf* «»r»l*titns. ?retn-

bous»s v^zetabl-s. tre*-. >n.-ibs. etc.; c*«tof refers *•-'-%"' Bos ».Trtbur.« Uptown OrP.c^. 1.3»>4 Broavlwav

GREEK. 2«. in an Arn»rleaa famiiy. f.b-J»ot. to learn if\u25a0 !an<'i^?e. wr< :'-r »t-

r»rf=es only. PIMONIDISi \u25a0"••NT'"LOS, R/v.m 2 MS M-uv-.SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR.— By younif

lady, American, as private switchboardoperator; understand* bookkeep ns; experi-enced Inbotii. Address 8.. P. C. Plalnfiell.N. J.

TOUNf» man wants portion as ltin-h man.WM. RYAN.370 Bth-av<».. Hotel Vigilant. MAN and WIFE. Polish, want sKoadoa cf

any kt^d. naao is a f-c't firm-—: wi>good houx?k~epor. A4dre»a PFTrTTRREINES. ii» stotris-aa

TEL3PHONE OPERATOR.—

Experience.!;position at BWltoht/nard. AiMres* OrEH-

ATOR, cigar »tcre. 517 2<!-a\e.MAN ar.J WIFE. Gem In rasrast:

wlf» Is _-<vid \u25a0•oo!<: e?r.~ra) httetea v.---k.Address L. WOIILEHi?. 10 Morris-;,.

VISITING GOVERNESS— PudMs and en-giisement by a young French lady. Mile.

LAVIGNE. 432 Bth-aveNURSE

-Attendant invalid. ;oatsH«il

or elderly i!»r:T!orrar. by purj FTr.-j!:?-

rran: give maa»ase If. r^qiilrp-!:hlghfai ~*-er°nc» from patient* ar.J phv«trtan«; \u25a0 -r»-a?« If goln? to Eur.'p-. FIT/.>if2< \I-^>.245 East 51s:-sr.

WOMAN of refinement, excellent sewer,understands dressmaking, tsyist a mother

with urowlng children, permanent position.reference; city or country; reasonable. B.A.. Box 24, Tribune Office.

YOUNG at present physical dlrert"r.ox assistant of physical •-•iltiirisf;ti^A

ro'»r«-n<-»: Addr»s« Box \u25a0?«. East I?l!p.Long Island.

TOITtG MAN. 21. at anvthine: fir^t t'"'reference. JOHN METZLER. 15 Ten

Fv-k-«t.. Brooklyn ;

DOMESTIC SITUATIONS' WASTED, j31ale.

BUTLER—

COOK.—

By youni French cou- \u25a0

pie in private family: very willing- and|

good reference: no objection to the country:

no washing. AddresscKKENCH COUPLE,

Woodhaven P. 0.. Lone Island, general de-livery.

BUTLER AND VALET.—

By Englishman,married; wife good plain cook: would take

care cf apartments or club; can be thor-oughly recommended. WILLIAM, cars ofFitzgerald, i-51 3d-ave. _BUTLER and VALET-—First class; 24

years old; 4 years' references (light co-

;-ored). In fine family; understands his du-ties thoroughly. Call or write all wee_.ANDERSON. 148 East Wth-at.

SE*-o\n MAX.—Fndenraad. hit •> '.thoroughly: wUlimc r.-. be u*-:-i! -\u25a0.:

vtyears* nr«t clasa refitreBe*. P. 0.. Bos '\u25a0"•.Tribune Uptown OS.?. USSt Bl»:aSway..

A ChoicePRIVATE DWELLING

for Rent in«~» A At*. CLXr between Riverside Drive04*Tla >3T.« and West End Aye

A three-story high'Stoop brown'stone dwelling, 18 feet wide, in firstclass condition, with butler's pantryextension and six bedrooms. Modernopen plumbing.

RENT REASONABLEApply to

SLAWSON & HOBBS,284 Columbus Aye., near 73d St.

VISITINO GOVERNESS— By well edu-cated French lady from Paris: 21 years

of ago. Mile. A. M.. 224 East 3Rth-st.TRAINED MALE NTRSF! a"1 vxp^rt tt3*

seur. by heat da>* or icf»k: ur.'t \u25a0-»"".• r>abl. ref-rences: nrj'.*r3737 raro*. T»:»r»-.i-»80S Bedford, or ad --\u25a0« MALE fflPit-:262 Rye-- D-*1. EirooklyiL

WORK WASTED.

CSBFCX MAN—<;- s<>ntre-a--« -\u25a0-•

Kenerallv useful: experi-ncc--* ir Mt-;-

thini?: reference; »a. JC'. J. £?->\ ?*<~,1.267 Broad

Hale.ACCOUNTANT.

—JOSEPH PERCTVAL.

BRAWNKR. professional consulting ex-pert auditor: books designed. opened,closed, systematized, audited. Go any-where In th* I'nited Statea. Boom 527Park Row Building.

rAWXBROKEKS' SALES.

USEFTX. MAN.—Kr.?!i?hma!!. Fir.z:». ill-die aeei: five yoars with last etuplorer:

small country place; t;r.:-rs^»- J-

."-are <»*horse, cow. poultry, garien Isrs

—«' :

hUh«ot references. HOPE, car* «f tt:!t*r:Tweed'.e, 1.479 Mi..-r. are.

ACCOUNTANT, *c—Private accountant.secretary, stenngrrapher. with railroad

real estate and banking experience, desiresconnection here or abroad. Address RODG-ERS, Tribune Uptown Office, Box ST. 1,364Broadway.

COACHMAN.—First class coachman, wheresecond man is employed; best of refer-

ences. OTTO ANDERSON. L^rln* Stable.13S Cut 41st-*t.

DWELLINGS$75 a Monthand 1/pwa.rd.188 th and 139th Sts., 7th and Bth Avss.

Several desirable, well appointed Dwelling*, con-taining from 10 to 14 rooms and bath*; hand-eomaly decorated. These homes are bow open forinspection.

ERASTUS HAMILTON.262 West 188 th St. Telephone 647 Harlem.

OPEN SUKDAYa

CSEFLI. MAN.—By Sw»<>: und^rstan'*horses, rtr'!»n: sober. relfab •- be*? r»*»-

enr*«. N. NELSON, cars Mrs. Pa:-n'*"'-;.

314 East 27th-st.COACHMAN.—Competent family coach-

man: unquestionable written and personalreferences certifying capability, sobriety,honesty; last and former employers can bet«v?n. T. M., 6«3 Cth-ave. Telephone 6U>

—S^th.

VISITfXGVALET-—Strict!* l«ni>*rai*>.r--liable yam IAmrrleaa. ac. 3. w»»h*9

opportunity to vl«!t gentleman r»T? '-arI.!'.mfrnlr? or evening. A«Mre»S MICHJIEfa224 East 221 *

ACCOUNTS investigated, books opened andclosed, partnership accounts transferred

to corporation books. Surrogate accounts,

statistics. &c.;30 years' experience: high-est testimonials. H. R. MENSINC ExpertAccountant, 231 Broadway. New York.

COACHMAN.—By married man. no chil-dren; thoroughly understands the care of

fine horses, carriages. &c: sober; gooddriver; best of references; country pre-ferred. W. R. G.. Tribune Office.

A BOY of 16 yean- wi«h»s a position at $4a week: willingand obliging. 2.230 Paciflo-st.. Brooklyn.City Property for Sale.BOY. 17. willingto learn piumblng or ma-

chanlsL FR-iNK NIKU 434 X I9th-st.

JCS. SKONGOOD ft SONS. Auctioneer*,salesrooms. No. 94 Bowery.March 19

—Jewelry, watches, diamonds,

etc., H. 4 C. Lrfing. 120 Avenue C.March 19

—Clothing, etc, pledged to

March 12. 1902. BenJ. Fox. 72 Bth-ave.March 20

—Men's an<! women* clothing,

etc.. E. Glaser, 53 CaUiarlne-st.March 20

—Jewelry, watches, diamond*,

etc., pledged previous to March 13. 1902. D.Sllberstein's Sons. 10 6th-ave.; SilbersteinBros., 2,457 Bth-eve.

March 23—

Clothing, etc, J. Blumenthal,405 9th-ave., A. Sellnger, 634 2d-ave.

March 24—Jewelry, et.\, pledged to March17. 1902, B. Aufses, 279 Stanton-st.

Maroh 23—

Jewelry, watchea, diajnonda,etc.; H. a Isaac*. 2,438 Bth-ave.

VALET ar<i CSEFCT. MAX-T" flu »«*-1-c w««h!nc and take car -f tache!--?'

apartment: ritv .^r country. ADVERTIJEK.rare of Kerr. 313 Fa« 3*th-9i

BOY. 15, to learn the electrical business.Addrea* F. LIEBEU East «6th-st- UO3IESTIC MmillMWANTED.

COACHMAN*,gardener and general man ongentleman's place; married, wife, on-^

child; North of Ireland Protestant; hasbeen several years in last place: employer

can be seen in city; best references. At

CARPENTER'S. 154 6th-ave.

REAL ESTATEINVESTMENTS

IW DOWNTOWN STREETS. KETTtSO5 & 6 per cent.

RCLAND & WHITING CO.S Beekman St,

To Let for Business Purposes.T7V4CTOKT to let, 18,0uO feet noor *pae*. at Pater-JC *on; all ob one 9oor; flue llgct. J. JTo-KEILLt IS3Jiarkct-et.. Newark. N. J.

OFFICES. \u25a0Insrle; also mites: flrecroef construction,electric llghu. elevators: also light basement.

BEARD BUILDING. 120 Liberty.

Country Property for Sale.

Leopold Well has Jtiso practically concluded ne-gotiations for the sal* for Jesse LStraus of the. Ar\\nrtnT< apartment house, at Nos.' Q and 64l£oniAgue-«t» for about JIaO.OOC.

Morris B. Baer has sold to a Mr. Levy No. 228fierenth-ave., a four story brick building, on lot

2i«xSofeet.L. 2. Phillip*) & Co. have resold for Lachman &

Goldsmith the plot. 88.11x100 feet, at the northwest

comer of Fifth-aye. and One-hundred-and-thirty-eighth-su to Gustave Schock, who owns adjoining

"'NevS' 4 Perelman have sold to a Mr.ElnorhornNo. 305 East Ntnety-urst-st.. a fly« story tenementhouse, on lot 25x100.8 feet. i, , \u2666 i-. \u2666„ t v>

B Chenken has sold for Dr. Flnkelsteln to J. F.Xeiier Nos. &7 and 99 Avenue D. a seven story tene-ment house, on plot 30x76 feet. Inexchange J. F.KeUer gives Dr. Finkeisteln No. 259 West Fif-t*«nth-stl. a six story tenement house, on lot 25x

10S.S feet, vhich Dr. Finkelsteiu baa traded for aprivate dwellirojhouse in West One-hundred-and-twenty-first-st. _._._.»

The Empire City Realty Company has boughtNo. Zti East Forty-eeventh-st.. a four storybricktenement house, on lot .0x100.5 feet. \u25a0 The EmpireCity Realty Company has also bought No. 214 E&stNinety-eighth-Bt., a five story brick tenementhouse, on lot 25x100.8 feet.UH. &J. W. Slawson have sold to Mrs. Octavie I

Maitra'it, for occupancy. No. 128 East Thirty-sev-

*nth-st.. a four story stone front dwellinghouse,

on lot 18.9x49.5 feet.L. H. & J. W. Slawson have resold for a client

to Dr. T. P. Berene. for occupancy. No. S5 Park-cive.. a four story white atone dwellingbouse, onlot 18.5X51 feet. __,

William A Roos has sold to William Finneganth« northwest corner ef Terrace View and Kings-

bridre avee.. Marble HilL a plot 82x85.2x116-5x76 feet, j' J-Edgar Leaycraft ACo. have- sold No. 321 Alex-tader-av*.. a five story building,on a lot 20x75 feet,

for Henry B. Riecke to Bridget Gordon- ,Blawson & Hobbs have sold to Reckling & \al-

lander No. 827 Park-aye.. a five story flathouse. on*.lot 25x100 feat.

TRANSACTIONS IN REALTY.Max Marx ha* purchased from the American

McrtK*«« Company the northeast corner of Harlem

River Terrace and One-hundred-and-eighty-fourth-«., 73.35 Xabout 118x100 feet, and also the plot of

nbout seven lots on the west side of Cedar-»ve..r^cinnins; 100 feet south of Fordham Road, and has

•resold the above parcels to John C. Eodjrers.

C- A.Dußois has sold for a client to a Mrs. Colby

for her occupancy the three story and basementbrewnstone dwelling house No. S3 West One-hun-dred-sjod-forty-eighth-st.. being- 18.8 xlot ».ll feet.

Th* West Rockaway Land Company has sold

twelve additional lots on Orienta-ave.. Belle Har-

bor estate, to Gerald Dcrman, and the whole of

block No 9 to William Denlson on Orient*, and

s**lharo ayes.

C M. Sadie, of the office of N. Brigham Hall *Ron. ha« sold for George Monk and William Gilliesto a "«ifh purchaser No. 836 Nlnth-ave.. east aide,

between Fifty-fourth and Fifty-fifth st*.. a six'•tory and basement brick and terra cotta stores |and tenement house, size 25590x100 feet, together

-with the abutting property. No. 357 West Fifty-[Toorth-Bt.. north side. 100 feet east of Ninth-aye.. aJive story and basement brick and stone apartmenthouse, size 2axS7xJoo.s feet.

Edward K. Crosby baa sold for Mrs. M. R. S.,Mackenzie No. 6 Avenue B. a three story front and•rear tenement house, size 25x80x Irregular, to aclient

. Alfred I*Taylor has resold No. 144 to 150 WestJELlhteenth-at,. on a plot 80.1x33 feet, to a person•who will erect a loft buildingon the premises. He-recently bought the property.

Rowland .Pell, trustee tor the James Duane Pell•state, has leased to Lewis Deutsch No. 21 WestThirty-«eeoad-«t., a four story and basement build-las, on lot SxlOO feet. The lease is for twenty-one

years, at $4,000 a year net.James W. Ellsworth Is said to have sold his

Itense. No. 3 West Ssxteenth-«t. ItIs a four story

browi-ttone dwelling house, on lot Ssxß3 feet. 80

feet west of Flfth-ave-, with a rear stable lot, 2Sx

Tr< ktSki feet. The latter is one of the far.•shaped group of lots. Just east of the New-YorkHospital grounds, which makes up the most peculiar

diagram to be fouad in the maps of New-York City.

Each stable In the group has the right to use in. common an interior yard of about 800 square feet,

with an alley. lfixSl feet, to Fifteenth-et. Mr. Ells-

worth purchased the property In 1838. He is nowstaid to have bought a large new dwellinghouse in

«ha Fifties, near Fifth-aye.. which is the reasonfor his selling the Slxteentb-et. house.

Leopold Well and Arnold &Byrne have sold for

Carson C Peck to Cohen &Klauber the three fiveatory apartment houses at the southwest corner of_n£t_vs>T«. and One-hundred-and-seventeenth-st.Tn* \u25a0eliar bought the property three years ago

through Mr. WeiL and now cells at a substantialprofit.

Th« details cif the reported purcha»e« by the com-pany which is beinr formed to build » tunnel fromJersey City to Cortlandt-sU. this city, are given Inanother column.

FemaleCHAMBERMAIP. *C.—CoIOCWi girl *»

chambermaid an"-l waitress or B«**2|hous<?workf-r In x. flat. g-> tome \u25a0 -" '-'West 4t;th-ot.

BAKER, with good references, tn institu-tion. Address O. X., 1.132 Myrtle-nava..

Brooklyn. COACHMAN—

Understands horses and car-riages. Scotchman, single; caxefu! driver;

care lawn, roads, furnace: country pre-ferred; city reference. Address COACH-MAX. Box 14. Tribune Office.

BOOKKEEPER.—

By young man (20); twoyears' practical experience; understands

ledger work thorough ly-. speedy typewriter.fine penman, highest reference*; $12. C.8.. 345 West 55th-nt. COACHMAN and GARDENER.

—thoroughly understands vegetables an.l

Rowers; can milk: willingto assist withany work on private place: satisfactory cityreferences. N. \V.. Box 39. Tribune Office.

CHRISTIAN woman, with Ion« ex^er'-rK--war.in position cf respetwlSiHW "•

a;r"

stltuuon. club or Any tra'* ti—-Mr.z It*'rlass atrvK*. R . B. 1 *\u25a0>. Tnbmw CpwwaOffice. 1.364 Broadway

BOOKKEEPER.—

U»: exiienei ced. accurate,reliable; salary $10. Address BOOK-

KEEPER, E76 Broadway. Brooklyn.

COAi.'HMAS and GARDETNER.—

Strictlytemrierate: can furnish t»ie be«t city and

country references. JOHN BURNS. IW>7ch-ave.. t«kerv.

COOK.—

Young woman: t;.-" rO'Vi; __*iron: small private farnlly: rlpi pre."--

red; city reference. .-.. Ka.-t v.th-FT;r»-.juire of Jarltress.

CUTTER and designer on custom tailoring;liveries and uniforms a specialty; willing

to do sowing if necessary: city or country.XL ENJEIAN, 236 East U4th-st.

COACHMAN or GARDENER.—

Middle.a«ed. »!nirl«: thoroughly understands earn

of taorsra. i-arriaK^s. harness, fl.-viera. ve;>-tables, lawns, milking; good reference. Ad-dress JOHN. 4*) Pcarl-st.

COOK.—F!xrer:er>.-»i-. wen 1:. in all *'-\u25a0*

of cooKine; eou;;.?. ton. *ntrees\ Jo c ?.

same. salads, -x t?. >\u25a0**. r^SVJ^fS!!etc.

• h-st cil referrP** Mrs> V PONAX-W••are Mr.-. Ihr.aurf. ZW East ICSbvst

L. L. FIRUSKI. Auctioneer. 70 Bowery.sells, 10 a. m.:March 19

—By M. Hammerschlag & Co.,

129 Park Row, diimondii. watches, Jewelry,all pledges prior March 0. 1902.

March 20—

By E. Alter A Son, sue. Wm.Alter. 308 3d -a vs.. diamond*, watches,Jewelry, all pledge* nrtor March 10, 1902.

March 23—

By Goldstone Bros., 586 eth-ave., diamonds, watches. Jewelry, allpledge*prior March 13, 1902. all older dates.

March 24—

By J. Kalmu* & Son. 178 B<J-ave., diamonds, watches. Jewelry, allpledges prior March 14. 1902; allolder dates.

March £4—

By 34. Bruckheimer. ISI E.Joßth-et., clothing, etc, pledged prior March14. 1902.

March 25—By J. J. FYiel. 1.473-75Broadway, 987 Myrtle-aye.. Brooklyn, dia-monds, watches. Jewelry, all pledgea priorMarch 15, 1802.

March 26—By Wm. Blmp*on, 81 parkRow, diamonds, watches. Jewelry, allpledges prior Jan. 26. 1902. and allNo*, to6.160 and all good* reserved from prevlou*

March 20—By P. Kalnius, 403 Canal-*t.,clothing, etc., pledged prior March 18, '02.

REALTY NOTES.M.

* L. Hess have leased for a long- term 0/y_L« the entire buildingNo. 809 Broadway for the««tata of George Henry Warren at an anreg-ate

r_stai of about UOCOOO. After extensive alterationsth« premises willbe occupied by a. woman's waistand costume house.

The American Baptist Home Mission Society yes-terday transferred title to No. 13 West One-hundred-*ad-nlnet*ent_s-«U, 15x10011 feet, to William Stockfor SXCJSfXi.

The Church of St. Rose of Lima, transferred titleyesterday to Nos. 654 and 566 Grand-st. to IsidoreJvckson. who in turn transferred the title toJoseph Rosenberg and another person. COOK. $23 . laundre^>. *i"«: r ir.*- 5-^. c**

an.l laon4rc_ $^'>: .-hamberniaal a^waitress. MS: jreneral hon--"< -r-'r. ...ST. RARTHOIjOMKVS BI'REAI 3«Fast 42.1-st.

CHAUFFECR.—

French; experienced man;French or American machine. Addresa

219 West 25th-et.. care or I*X. C.

CLERK.—

A young man, 19 years, as clerkin office; can furnish reference* as to

character and ability Ad.lres* JOHN J.M'MAHON. 5 East lOStb-st.

COACHMAN.—

Thoroughly understandscare of horses, carriages and harness,

generally useful: strictly sober, honest andobliging; best references. Addrvs* JOHNMACK. 226 We?'. ir!th-Pt.

CLBRK.—

By young (Jerman-Amerlcan, l'J,intelligent; country hotel; highest refer-

ences. Addreaa RUDOLPH NOWAK, caxeof Mrs. Porsch. 201 \Vo-,t 101st-bt.

A DELIGHTFUL residence at Plalnfield. N. J.: 23J.\. mile*;aell at bargain: might exchange. ATWATER,171 Broadway.

AKEALcountry ttlace at a real bargain: new Colonialhouse; 7 bedroom*; city water, electric light, tele-

phone, heat, exposed nickel plumbing and shower, parquetfloors. S open fireplaces, piazzas all sides, roomy outbuild-ings, 25 acres of fine mellow land, fruit, apparagus; 65minutes out on Peana. R. R.; lie miles from station; mac-adam roads; good markets, school*, churches; worth $-1.-000; price $18,000- no trades; principal* only. OWNER,Box 15, Tribune Office.

COMEDIAN and weight lifter, with a trav-elling show. HENRY WILLIAMSON. La-

grmngeville, Duu-he^a County, N. T.

THE BRONX BUILDING PLANS.Ho£_aaa-*rt-, west side, 30 feat couth of Oae-hun-

*r*>d-aad-t_lrty-nlath-gt_, eight two story framedweiltsyr houses. l&>2xis feet; William Wainwrljcbt,owner and architect ;estimated coat. $20,000. .* Avenue C, west side. 22 feet south of Seoond-st..TJ&tonpcrt, two story frame dwelling- house, 23x60fact; Henry Speilra&n, owner; Gustav Bchwara.s-rch2tact; cost, C.SOO.

CHAUKFE3UR.—

By a single man: mechani-cal and electrical erelr.eer. hoiilng city

license, with ,rlvate party, excellent re£er-eicee, HVTCHINSON. OHI 6th-ave-

COACHMAN.—

Middle age-i; married man;German-American: take \u25a0 t*arg>: of jtentl^-

man's place; city or country: understandshorses and gardening thoroughly, and Is an

all round handy man. J. GEH?.Ki. 512West lrS7th-M.

BBRNAJtDSVILLB MOUNTAINS.—BeauUfuI. allrhtlytract, 4S acres; water, fruit, dwelling, outbuildings;

wealthy snrroundinsa. Estate must be sold. LENT.Bemsj—rrtll*. N. J.

PAR I^.RVA'" or rH.OIBER-MAID.—By m in*r«i_:li jerrts "•" "

.-n.-.k an.l 1-. «th-r a? partarns___ « ttmv*-bemiaM hay «rst . •?»— eft* refrrc^*rail art.»r 11. Mr*. PEARSON. '-" Fvt

521 M.

CIIAM r.FK Ma"i Dor PARLOR !—

BX*\u25a0•iinpt -,-nt Hrutr-srant r'.rl: iri^s'e '.%r~- J

only; nr.-t .-iaj<« etty nteme*. 333 «»«\u25a0

45th-M.. rt-B Dawson's h»*

COACHMAN.—

Thor.-«ugl\ly understands care,

of hon<««, harness and carriages: willingand obliging: iity or country; b^t refer-ences; last employer can b» seen. «'OAI*H-MAN, Box 73. Tribune Uptown Office. 1.3»>4Broadway.

TiV>R SALE.—

Thtrtr acres: hilly, fine view: to b« «oldJD cheep to settle estata. Particulars. Box 42. Farming-dale, Loos; Island.

CARPENTER. 80; tall, refined appearanceand habli*; ten years' experieuce; real

estate or private party; renting, collecting,repair*; small salary. TDMPERATE, 852Columbus-aye.

CHAMBKRMAID nt WAITRESS -X---

flne.l and cultured Ormaa '• L>rm *-'"*;.or with(jrowlni; ohiTiren: plair •'«••" r\r*

or country: 204 B. st>th-»r.

SHORE FRONT PROPERTT.—

100 acre* woodland, h!UmnA meadow; ond-half mile frontage on Lloyd'a Har-

bor- 8 mile* from Huntlngton. Long Island. T. PAULD-

Ih'd s c. oor. Third snd Walnut *tc. Philadelphia. DRIVER or PORTER.—

By young man,80; can drive fnur horse*: (rood referenda.

C. H. SCHMACKE, 768 Amstenlam-ave.

COACHMAN.—

Active. elderly man «N->atsmall place; understands car*" bo>»?*.

trappings. lain. roa>ls. etc.; references; lowwages. CSEFITL, Box 8, Tribune.

DAT*9WORK— co'.Ar-! glr! wHkm*",^day's work of a"\ '-. a<i nr *•"'_** ~*_

charge of hou»«: f»ferea.#». -THOMAft S«Kast 3!>th-?t.. Ist f!oo-

CENTRAL AUCTION CO.. M. Sheehan.auctioneer. 352 and 154 Canal-st.March 19

—By P. Freel, 160 Grand-et..

clothing to March 10. 1902.March 20

—Ey E. Berber, 480 6th~ave.,

and 480 West 42d-*t., diamonds, jewelry,etc., pledged to March 10. 1902.

March 20—

By M. Lavery, 694 9th -ava.clothing to March 10. 1902.

March 23—By H. McAleenon. 194 Sth-ave., diamonds, Jewelry, etc. pledged toNo. 17,500. and old dates.

March 28—By H. McAleenan. 194 Bth-ave.. clothing to March 1, 1902.

March 24—

By R. Slmpeon * Co., 143West 42d-*t., diamond*. Jewelry, silver-ware, etc.. pledged to Dec. 1, 1901. No.l*.ono to 22.000. and good* held over.

March 24^—

By Barney* Loan Office. 1.553Bd-ave., clothing, to March 16. 1902.March 25

—By S. Lelchtentrltt, 657 2d-

ave.. clothing to March 15, 1902.March 2ft—By P. Freel. 160 Grand jt.

and 027 Broadway, diamonds. Jewelry, etc.pledged to March 15, 1902.March 26—By Chaa. Weaver, VX 10th-ave.. clothing to March 15, 1902.Furnished Houses to Let

—Country. DRIVKR. 20; experienced: pan furnish At

reference. Address JOSEPH LYNCH. 75P»>«;raw-st.. Brooklyn.

FAMILY WAS*HTS«i—B? colored womaj:a.«« t»V» tt by th» imam: wfareac.

••V. JOHNSOV. 22S *Ow S**»n *t-: r;-c -" •

twlr».

COACHMAN.—

Gentleman wishes to securesituation for his coachman whom he can

highly recomim-nii . absolutely capable andtrustworthy: persona! an1 written refer-ences. FRANK, can* Monhelmer Brothers.225 West 5M!.-st.

For Sale or to Let—

Country.

JUDGMENTS.The following judgments were filed yesterday, the

first name being- that of the debtor:

Alder. Frederick T. and Harry C Green— O JParker and another $128

Ackertnan. Charles C— A Hawes 2,182Blrkett, Clarence

—Columbia Bank, cost* 152

Brother*, Abram—H Krakower 824t>anl«!s, Henry L.

—Corn Exchange Bank 419

Degnon. John F—J 8 Decker 2,870Fltxgsrald". Lester C—J Intero»o 864Frank. «eg:<s!-C©oper Company 250Galvtn, John

—J W gtoth. president 619

Hughe*. Thomas—

E J Hughes 100Hughes, Theresa 3 M Rosenblatt 187Hoffman. Mayer, and Samuel J Ruth

—Q C010n... 158

Hart. Henry B. and Thomas McNamara—

W RWlllcox, Commissioner, costs 121

Herbert. George W—

C Hallock 257Halms. Frederick— Jacobs , 623Harrington. Edwin D—J A Sherer 12,657Jordan. Joseph

—a Pleanl and another _. 451Klopper, Louts H

—P E Henderson and another... 204

Mann. Henry B—

A PPerkins 1.785Maonells, Abraham—LRothschild 471

Morrison. Edward—

Masons' Supply Company 127Metropolitan Street Railway Company Ctnlffl.. 423Same— T McPartland 1.259O'Sulllvan. Mary

—J Ewald and another 1,232

Posner, Abraham—

S Rosenthal and another..., 272Paine. WilliamI

—LBaumann and" another. ...... 1,868

Phillips & Co Judge Company 280Ro.er.baum. Max—CBrlckelmaler and another.... 172Roberts, Catherine— E TBereager and another. ._

287Rae. Albert F— Mock and another 165Snow, Joseph J

—A LOUen 940

Sawyer. Alfred—

O Faehrmann 647The Ledger Publishing

—Metropolitan

Life Insurance Company 400Thlenes, Rudolf

—A Gutierrez Company 214

Thompson, George E—

Dalker 857The Manhattan Railway Company and the Metro-

politan Elevated Railway Company—

B Geraghty 1.308The Stewart Butter Company

—W L Stout

and another 419Union Railway Company of New-York City K L

Day 838Yon Besser. Otto— Plant and another 211Yon Gaertner. Louis A

—J A James 170

Wlodaver Hyman S—

Union Card and Paper Com-pany 193

Wennemer, Frank— <J J Bcbaats aad another.... „ 203Waterbcrg. Jonathan and Nelson B

—B Mick > 413

NEW BUILDING PLANS.6th-ave, w a, 60 ft \u25a0 of 45th-Bt. for a brick

fence. 75 ft hi**.60.6x10: Boehm ACoon, own-ers; R S Townsend. architect $1,000Black-well's laland. opposite 62d-st. for a three

etory brick dormitory. 148.1Ctx27: city, owner;Renwlek, Aaplnwall 4 Owen, architects 40.000

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.-,k-.v> •'\u25a0 25 1 ft n of 42d-«t. run*

• 61.4 to

Z Tteii BulldUg Co; mortgage.

TthfSe?. w'cor"Mtb^'wVli«VEU'^nMtt'to"^nTaTnln Sch«r to Jaccb Scheer; mortgage. .•SS £aS^rS_^SKT: .«»

_^££»«PM^—

C-Sl-et; No 454. s w a. 78.1 ft n w of Vestry-rt.

««ii« 10 8x w 25x n 19.8. 6tb-ave. c a. 39.8 ft« o*\u25a0 SBth-™ 19.5X78- 6th-ave. c s. 20 ft

* of

SS»h-rt 19 *x.*>:WlUJam L Turner, referee, to

imh^t"r? SK°l<soSK°l<so- •

ft'eof

7th^vc.- -37- «xl00.ii:Lucy J Whitcomb. by attorney, to Philip J

S-Mfer_i_ll137thl«t x c 100; sth-*ve. n w comer 13Sth-f>t.

743 mton.XMw.rd S Flmon to Abraham Gold-

n«rh-.ht:r^sV^«t__^_f-______i:"tVo^ssM Stewart to Wesley Thorn, mortage.inft

ao^- 0 c^dft-e- ofPark-*v.:bo Ii«):5Ii«):5; Eiu-

iene'Vallens to Henry B Ar.derson; mortgages.

Bd-ave%o%c.^vv;--%:i7oVMkri;;^nd;r-son to Charles Kroner; mortgars*, $18,000; c. c

JW!Gr«!d-«t.* "nos 554 and 55«. a w corner Lewl*-*t.j 60x100; the Church of St Ross to Isidore JJ*ci£

-Nor n,

j Sa'm5. proper^Visidort"js^ksc^*io"Jisiph Rosen-berr and another: mortgage, $50.000............ N0n1mal

Rlvinirton-st. No 198 to 214: Pitt-el. No* S5 and«7 Rid«re-rt. No 108: begins Rlvington-rt, n wcorner Pltt-et, nrai n 100.0* w 100 X8 lO.ftx wlOlx *90.4 xc 200.5: Richard H Henry, referee,to Richard Crorrwell ......... ... 803''

Same property: Frederick M Cromwell to RichardCromwell: one-half pert: b and s: o c and l«>

I21rt-«t. No 87 West. 25x98.9: Pacific Realty Com-1 rany to Joseph Wolf; b and *;mortgages. $41.-•

600: o o and 10°•RECORDED MORTGAGES.

O'Brien. Mary J. to Title Guarantee and TrustCompany; Bumslde-ava, * w a. 281.4 ft c ofsaid \u25a0 w \u25a0 of ay* and •

\u25a0 of approach to Con-course; 5 years. 5 per cent $5,000

Sweeney, Mary T. to TiUs Guarantee and TrustCompany; Burnsld*-*ve, a w e. 806.2 ft c ofsaid \u25a0 w a of ay* and * * of approach to Con-oourss; 3 year*. 4% per cent. 4.000

Miller. Barnet, and another to State Realty an.lMortgage Company; 106Lh-*t. s 1. 160 ft w ofAmsterdam-aye; 1 year. 8 per cent 97.000

Ellbermann, Joseph, to Franklin Savings Bank;\u25a0Wlllls-ave. No224: 5 years. 4V» cent 15.000

ISame to Leonard Halberstad; same property; priormortgage. $15,000, 1 year. 6 per cent 6.000

Bradner, Frank H. to The Bronx Investment Com-pany; 23d-ct. \u25a0 a 225 ft c of 8-b-ave; 2 years,5 per cent 35,000

!Pbelpa, Annie B, to Metropolitan Savings Bank;-2d-st. No 812 East; 8 years, 4 per cent 6.750Same to same; 42d-st, No* 814. 816 and 818 East:8 mortgages. 8 years; 4 per cent each 5,750

Same to same; 42d-*t. No 824 But; 8 years. 4percent 6.750

IVolkening. Berths, to Lawyers' Title InsuranceCompany; John-«t. No 19: 2 years, 4H per cent 80.000

Wund. Jacob C. to Emigrant Industrial SavingsBank: lst-ave. No 504: 1 year, 4 per cent 9.000

Stock. William, to American Baptist Home Mis-sion Society; ll&th-st. No 22 West; 1year, 4^per cent T800Tlmpson. William N. to the Colonial Bank; Lex-lngton-ave, c *. 66.9 ft s 8S(?-et; given as se-curity for faithful performance of duties, etc.. 6.000

Greenberg-. David, to th» Roosrrelt Hospital; Tth-fJb_,n •„"\u25a0 150 ft 8

• of 2d-*ve: due March 11008, 4% per cent 19.000The Lochinvar Realty Company to John B Davis;Burnslde-etve. « w *, 455.3 ft * c of Aathony-ave; due February 1, 1904. 6 per cent.... «73

Same to Green Ridge Lumber Company: Burn-side-ave. s w a. 492.2 ft c of Anthony-eve; 3months; cote (CV)

Jackson. Isidore, to the Lawyers' Title InsuranceCompany- Grand-et. No* 654 and 558: alsoLewls-st, No* 1. 3 and 6, being a w corner: 1year. 4% percent 60 000

Anderson. Henry B. to Eugene Vallens: BOth-«t.« s, 280 ft c of Park-aye; prior mortgage; dueSeptember P. 1004. 5 per cent. srold 10,000Hill, Adam*, to the German Savings Bank:Perry-*t. No 8;Iyear. 4 per cent 2.000Hill. Adams, to the German Savings Bank;

Greenwlch-a*e. No 28; 1 year. 4 per cent 8.000

_£@eSo^_@_srSf^-S^&K__a|__r """:""

AUCTION BALEB TO-DAY.By ParUh. FUbar. Mooney *

W*« Broadway, w _r^-5tnorJF Jdermoort

„a?;

BrS%__%|SS_^-

a_SSS®HS_?iS& n

vlllajreof West Chester, w a.1.,48 ft?S&TR&rj:«ss?£ _^_^*a^w,¥iX-aggeSSw eTJggl^tMvSff&'&t-S

QUOGUE, L. I.To rent, fully furcUhed, houae with 10 bedroom*, stable

with 4 atalla and coachman's room* above. Apply toWaL H. CAHHERDEN, Quogu*. L.L

ENGINf'KR.—

By young maa of good char-acter and ability, wvll recommended :

thoroughly experienced In molern plants,hotel", t-tc. HAHKNEPS. 9SI 6th-ave.

COACHMAN.—

Gentleman disposing ofhorses willies position for Englishman;

marrlt-d: no family: strictly sober and re-liable; thorough horseman: excellent whip.WILLIAMS. I.V)folumbus-ave.

FAMILT wayhlnst d^n^: 4A ar.J BOc *•It*"*-

KOPP. fiT. Baal iSSd -•

nrrAsrs JCCRSE -By flie'ly E-"»f_*|*Protestant: tHkr fx::l rharse from ri"T-;

anderstanda N.ttle fr-!lns: roa-.y fearjpmM referenc^.« I*O tla-'t SStb-st. Jani-tor's bell.

AT HILLSDALE: 20 miles out Erie R, R.;5 minutesfrom station; V room house, nearly new; southern ex-

posure; abundant shade and porch; garden shade; com-Sletsly furnished; seaaon, $800; refeier.ee* exchanged..P., Box 18. Tribune Office.

COACHMAN—Married: Kngllxh: rhor-oujjhly unierstand* business; thres years:

personal or written reference from last em-ployer, who can be seen: city or country.QARVEY, 563 York-st., Jersey City. N J.ALLENHURBT. DEAL, ASBURY PARK.—Modern fur-

r.isbed oottace* for :*nL MILANROSS AGENCY.Aibury Park. N. J.

EL.! SOBEL. Auct.. 06 Bowery, sell* 10«.. m.. all gonda pledged to March 15. 1902.March 19

—J»welry. watches, diamonds,

silverware, olds and ends, etc.. M. Roth-n;an. 443 CanaJ-et.

March 20—

Jewelry and clothing, drasses,ahoe.. etc.. A. Cypresa. Bfß Bowery.

March 23—

Clothing, dresses, etc.. S. G.Isaacs Bros.. 491 2d-a*'©. and J. A.Weaver, 512 West C7th-st.

March 24—

Clothing, drerte*. etc., 8.Wronker, 1.537 lst-ava.. and 7. Morrl*,735B<l-ave.

March 25—

Jewelry watches und dia-monds, odds and ends, etc, I. Alku*. 622eth-ave.

"V^TACK ON HUDSON.—

Furnished or unfurnished 1403f room residence; broad piazza*, plcturatqua grounds,river frontage: stable. Eight room mountain cottage;stable. O B. CRL'MBTE. 86 Naaeau-st,

Real Estate Wanted.

OFFICE FURNITCB.

AUCTION BALEB YESTERDAY.By Peter F. Merer A Co.: 908 and 307 East 61*t-*t.

B a, 100 ft• of Sd-arc, 48.6x125.5: 10 story tk store aadIbcts: foraclosnre aaJ«: 3 Crawford UcCreery tgt Andrew* Tetter et

—: Bo*vr_nan, PUtt *6oley, attys; Darld

a—Cittra! ref: duo on Judgt. SB«.g2S 13; costs. $330 78;taxes, etc, $216 70; adjourned to March 29: 757 Broadway.iw tor »iA-*t. 28.ttxii0.7xSJ.iH»Oll-V7: leaMboid; ostory bit bids; 4UBacutor*s sale; estate of Oliver 8 Car-ut. dreaaafl; to A O Fields for »44.500; «28 to «32 Waab-tagtor—«t. • w oar Barrow-*!. 76x100' 1and 2 story bk «adfr Udgs; public auction: to T C Earl* for $00,000; 211"C_t «»_b-et. a I.*}ift w of Broadway, 28x23.5; 4 storybS iwts; public aactios: to Cbarias 8 rural for 11&.860;83 Fonytft-st.

• a, 125.7% ft • of Oraad-st. 24.ilHxI00zSi.2(*xloo:Istory bk bides; also SS Eidridge-st, abuttingabeva, 16x100. f. story by tan h. with stores; public auc-t_B; to John HSpraga* for $M,960. &tb-ev« and lOStb-st.a • oor.itot* making plot 7&7t.x10»; also lOStb-at. a \u25a0100 ft • of B<ta-av*. adj. mow, 25i10C.5; vacaot:eon's sale; «atata of J Booker Has&ersiey. daoaaasd; toCiarie* Paraoa* for $llt.ooo.

By ParUb. Fisher. Moooey A Co: 405-4C* OrMawleb-at, w a. bet Beach an. Hubert sta, aoz9o; ? story fire-proof warabooae, with basin***; withdrawn; also 400Oraeawicb-st. w a. ad] above. 27x100; 8 story bk bldg;pob ase: srttbdrawa at $3XAOO.

ByGeorge B Read A Co: 211 VT »tb-*t, aa. 175 ft w«f 7tb-ar:, 25x10U.5. istar? bk fiat h; forecloaar* sale;Bosaa M C Llvlaotoß art John J Buckley *tat; EdwardDc P L-viagstoa. atty: Paul !KJeraaa, raf; due on Judgt.§\u25a01.1 M 70; costs. $41*35; tazM, etc. $l.4ii&»: adjournedto March 28

By John N Goidtng-: Washington *tsand lTlaVat, * *

COACHMAN: married: steady; countrypreferred: thoroughly understands care of

horses- careful driver; sober; good refer-ences. 229 West rHh-*t,ANDERSON A MJNTZ. Auct«., 64 Bowery.

March 24—

By Ue.i Prager, 654 Bth-ave.,and I. M. Conn. 029 6th-ave., ciothingplrf«rfd to Ma rch 1. 1902.

WK—

Pumlshsd cowntry *eat, 1H mil«*\u25a0tofflo*; among high wooded hills: stable;house, 18 room*; all Improvements; purest.

1 other tin*place*. CONDICT. 15 ExchangeCity.

MORRIBTO'from pcxfruit, .hade:water; adjolniPlaca, J*r*ey

IMMEDIATELY, IN COUNTRY, convenient to N«w-Tork: large, nicely furnished cottage, near water pr*-

f«JT»d; plenty shade, fruit. A. 8.. Box 106, 530 etb-av*.

ENGINEER.—

Licensed; l« machinist andpipefitter; reference. ENGINEER. 2,342

ValPntlne-ave.

ENERGETIC MAN. with over 25 years'Chicago experience In large fancy gro-

cery and wine house, desire* to representEastern firms having articles of merit orspecial line eoods; AI references. AddressH. E. LANG, 297 Chlcago-ave.. Chicago.

FIREMAN.'—In factory or hulMlnjr; refer-ence. ANTON HAMMERS. 152 Conover-

st., Brooklyn. LAPVS MAir> or FAMILYSEAMSTRESJ—Vndrrmt* h»-r .iutv. lit kntß '.it-i'i

It**;ROM :.air,ir«.---r drcaamaket bb«packer- best -I: v refere-ncea AJirrss !H«6t"h-«v«.. O-anJ.-!!". bell.

LADY'3MAtl>.—

Thoroughly ccrrr <"-«'nt: *^".•'llent hall*ess* '^»^ '\u25a0•'-\u25a0""

•weed packer and traveller: no •**__;out at lie: «rood referea^M •*'"*"FBKNTH SWIP^. Tribune t'r fliw3 Cwnv*I.3tM Bread «

COACHMAN.—

Single. 32; flrat class man;careful stylish driver, has long exp»rt-

ence in private famllle*; dors r.ot aa*llnur>rs of any klnii: city reference*. ED-WARD, care of Wall, 777 Sth-ave.

LINOTYPE! ASSISTANT MACHINIST.—Competent, wishes position; assistant or

charge of small plant; beat references. AD-VERTISER 67 Hlcks-st.. Brooklyn.

STORAGE NOTICES.JLXBT _KD rOCKD. LAT'NPRFS.-*.

—Flr«t class; tv .!ay.

'" ***"\ate b«U«« or dcaa&ux; k>x«J reftreac*

S J.. IJSSZ 3d avo

JtACh.\ERT.

I_AVXt>RE!SA—t'omprtrnt. .»!»< w*_?horn- r>r Mit;rvf?r«i,-r. if I—sr--

• \u25a0_TENBROECK. il7 >: ISSd \u25a0 oa :!.53tup. _

JANlTOß.— Married: flat, apartment orgood tenement hous*: sobtr. obliging;

good renters: be^t ref^rt-nce: no bas*»m?rit.Call after 10, NEWMAN. 104 West }Od-«.t.

LITHO STONB POLISHEF~—By good,strong young man, In lithographic line;

capable of doing good work.; experienced.Z., 832 Columbus-aye.

COACHMAN. rarJener. useful man: Ger-man, 11111tl*''. nnc child: thoroughly un

\u25a0I.- Btandii c»rr n«*ntl*"»mn'9 country plac-«.•ober urUllng and »l>llKlnx: tlrst class ref—ereacca CIIAttLKH.»\u25a0« 1>.\ \u25a0-• nt

COACHMAN*. J.C.—

miPMSWOIIK. -Bytr.an ani wife. Polish; man is good coach-

man, ganlener and farmer; wife to dohounewi.rk Address JXO. SCHULTZ. 17Washinston-«t

MAN. ST. wrong. Induatrlou., wixhessteady position: can drive. B. HOFF-

MAN, Koyal Hotel. 320 Bowery.

LAUNI>RESI».—TwtorwI: out by day. Si-C. 15« West 53d -»t.:ring twire.

MAID and SKAMSTRKS? -By *\u25a0 —fg;.-nr»rl J-rMMtani ftlrl: g<v^3 packer sni

tra\-l!er. ret.reu.-^. >;. H. Bon »•-•. TrsbureI'ptown Off.--. 1.3f.« Broadway. ___

OVERLOOKKR want, poalilon In America,leaving England for New-York: seventeen

energetic, tru.tworthy. Addres. Box 14.Tribune Offlc*.

NI'RSKRY GOVERNESS— -'p*mV< EncßAFr.-n.-h. rtt-rman: cjtv ii'ftreaces. A. ay.

243 Pa!mett.i-st.. BrcokUn.

BMPU>YMB«T AGENCIES.

COA«**.MAN—

Th..rou»hly «»••«««•_•\u25a0proper turn tin- >h»—\, i-arriaK«"^. ham-

.*!> :.-1.-v^n \^.ir>«' reff:rei>re.<: will Nifoiiii-l willing h: tl obliging: undorstandn allwmk .pertatelr.g to gentleman* privateplu.e. nr>MFETEKT. Box 1«. Tribune Offlp-ST. R«i»TlrfoloN.EW'B

1 *tao mm*B»«ll»« houaeks*p*ra, ma-trona. governesses, tutors, ttc

PRIVATE SECRETARY or confidentialclerk; stenographer and typewriter; bestoity references. C. P., 449 West 123

-at.

AT KeDUCVD PRICE*- —000 Mend handwood and Iron working machines: fully

guaranteed; machinery bought and ex-Cbanged. OEO. B. EDDT. 388 aUJtsoo-at.i .

ELECTRIC ELEVATORS!for ami*, new and second hand and etherImakes •lightly used, reasonably Installed.iEie^trle and steam pumps. Supplies andrepairs for all make, of elevators. J. P.-f-LHOLLAND. IS3 Ceatrs-et.

PIRCBAJE AND EXCHANGE.

OLD<WATCHES WANTED.ALSO DIAMONDS, old gold. Jewelry, ole.

Cash paid or we will take then la exchangetor Dew goo— WATCHES AND JEW-ELRY REPAIRED la our factory on _•precises. Boars Sa. ra. to 6p. m.CHARLES A, KEEXE. ISO Broadway.

X. T. City.

DaUCSULAJCXXO.

DBJEMKA3CKR.—

BxpertsacwJ (ookxrsd):aowtaa-.br day or week or lady* maid

ano sewing; i«ferea»JS. SADIE MOBS. KMWarn «A5-H.t.

DRESSMAKING la att branches; rsason-abU prtoa*; bom* or eat. MVE. E. E.

HAVATT. W East 84U-*i_ near ICadlsoo-eve

COAitIMAN.—I.IvM with baa* families;references willr#>rt!f> Address IS Ea»t

3fth St. fprl»a*« >taM-.>

FUaUHTURB.

THE ANTIQUE rORNITtfRIS E3C-CHANOE. lf>« Weat S4th-at.. near 7th-

ave.— The ideal shoo for lover* of antique*ait

* seekers after bargains In odd pieces lea*than % value. We buy. sell, axebaa***.

IWILL BELL at a laertflo* Eltfant Im-ported Sofa*. Ann Chair*. Barters*,

Screens, etc.. Striae Louis XTV., XV.,XVI. 183 East 2T_-«t.; Ulephoai sSi»—Madison Square.

FOB IAXB.

*5.00 GOLD GLASSES, $1.Thlr week our Optician* willium<n« yourEye« FREE and »*llyou a_pcir of oar M.OO

"14-K. Premier" Gold Eye OUasaa orISpectacle*, with Crystal Lenses, warranted» years, for 11. Hours: •a. ra. to» p. to.CHARLES A. KEENS. J*9 Broadwar.ttm T.City* ~v

111II 11IfyoatTLAjfirLAooamIIHIIIIllilt CO.. 44 World Bid*.,

M- T. Tal. Hl*Jata. Best of l__M*eVd*:ilvarad at 30c. psr toot.

cast y"r-,^^tyryntG-.«aoardad eVrtatof; Mad varC t'U aaU.JACOB OOaTaTK.

•Mott-rt.

PIANO SALESMAN commanding g.v>!trad* deelrea to engage with reputable

firm. HOFFMAN, 673 Stabbln»-ave.

FARMER.—

By competent aaan. T»arr'.<-i. :place a? working foreman or nvan^xer: j

two children: wife first rla^n butt'r m»ker.for April 1. Adi!r«M J. a. Montvale. N. J. ,UAWITKns.

BANKBOOK NO W7.058 of the UnionLKine Savins: Ib.tuutlan Is miaslnf. Any

perwn hav'r.g a claim to It is hereby called•mor to present the sen-* within ten day*.

orsubmlt to ha- tug said pa—hook cancelledaaad a new on* Uaued.

BANKBOOK NO. S3 151 of the UnionDime Savings tnstltuUoe limlaalag. Any

bcrso-. baring a claim to it Is hereby oiledcpor to present the same within ten daysur auomtt to bavin* said pa—hoi* emaoeUed

5 hm*A a t»w ooe ttaued.

IX)ST Any person holding or laying cUlmto bankbook No. a.» sof tbeUnlted

States Sa.«-tngs Bank la notified to presentIt at tbf bank, a* a new book i*about to

g be iasowl.6 US6T OR BTOLEX.— No *6.0»»

of _* Zxr*lMiorSavings Bank. 7* Wwt»<!-« Kew-Tork. All t-srsons are cma-tt*«k*d ag«in« paretiaalng or uagntlattng

I tbe ass** *-t>d mmr person baring a claim: in _._ rr-T'-~* *• hereby ca_M «pos ta

'\u25a0/' lii...ii[ faisti

—to the bank on or before~'-'Sttk d*y OC lUrek, 190J. or srsbrtlt So

Sitortb* MMbosk deeUrad cmne«lled end' •StorjUb—TaaTa a**book laraad la Umt

I,3___: . -AlTVami:a*H*Wla \u25a0_\u25a0 s—ewsgoae jg*

T»» Tnbune fecl»-< at «—*• TJptow* Of-\u25a0. •o* Ho. %M* Bns4nr. iiH'•—.»»> a—l

•nk ata vMfl• Cdoek ». aa. A»arttai

fef ,awl*!•«•**« at th* .oUa^rtairMmadk •_f:\u25a0-.- Am* Mra««iw «a» raw* «Btfl •_•«_«_ 1

PORTER.—

By young colored man; person-al referanc*. Addraat JOHN' H. LEE.220 East TOth-et-

Nl'RSil- a young sirl of 1!'. livingw'*'lhrr i*r^nts; a«si!*t g'neraily: wl!"--'IT,

tiifidM: rOHßlnr .•r»r«TT#d AMir." >\u25a0\u25a0

ItAtXORAX. •"-•» Pre»fciei»t-»t.. Bn.v»h!ya

Tl!\l\i:i>.M.RSK. p*nn«r«nt. with tv-nkltd. tMerly I"v or gentleman; c'.sr •-*

conntry; r»t*m«K«; reference. G E-. 01

MS. Tribune Uptown OflSc«. t.3«4 Bro*dw«»

New-York. March 12. 1003.UNIVERSAL STORAGE WAREHOUSE

AND EXPRESS COMPANY202. 204. 200. 208 Bast 88th-*t.. New-York

City.To Mrs M. A. William*. Jennie Dray.

Geo. Murphy, J. W. Wood, Dr. V. W. C.Ward, W. J. Alexander, a. H. Wil-son, W. Sehwankel. P. Pflster. Mr*.D. Bturmfeld. Mrs. F. Fiiagx. MrsJ. Cody. Mr». W. Doran. Miss ESllny- Mr.. F. Golden, Walter Scott, Mr.P. Marchkowitx. Mr.. O. Thompson. MMUller. C. l_»ndln. J. Pike. Mrs. S. WalshIsaac Goldstein. Mre. M. Foly, Mis*M .MColton. Mr*. R. Brook. Maude Devere. W.Tbeabold: You and each of you are here-by notified that, the time for payment ofthis company"* lien-upon the property here-inafter described having expired, after duenotice thereof bad been given you. thl*company willcause aurh property, to wit.household *ood«. personal effects and mer-chandise, stored by you in their warehouse,to be sold at public auction, according to'ho statute In «urh caxes made and pro-vided, on Monday. April «. 1003. ,t 10:80*•-"__..?I202

-2<H

- **Ul> 20* E. S«tW..and win be contlanad aach *«cce»dlng Mon-day at the same time an<J place until th«

sale I*completed.R. V BTAPTTgLD. Manag«r.

Ogra* ENGEU rtliabi* Uwy«w. m\u2666.-""Si-1**!?1**!? N*w-T«rk: ceetteata, dom..-«c^«««ild» «uteUr a4*HUd; <xaM»lta-

LOANS.MILLIARD AMU POOL TABLES.

ANOLUTiE.IPmVAiBV;3532J_2**£lTmtßMat to MUMpeople, male.

KAWpTACTURSJU. «( W!llar« and port

PORTER. —By respectable colors m»n.BONAPARTn. 244 «»t SUt-atREPAIRING. *c-

—Work dene at your own

borne at mechanics' prices; fine furniturerepair*!*, mattresses mad* m«, carpetslaid, mrnlihtar and polishing of furniture.CHUB. .STUDS. *27 *ta-*v«.. *lectricl»a•tore.

FARMER.—

By competent married man a*working foreman or gardener wlf**oo>l j

butter maker; two children. Ac» «* and 7 |\u25a0mm; c^-vi reference*. .Vldr**« \u25a0•* 11 .Slont V_le N .1.

FXRMKR. *\u0084r.i-»n»t "I _e ner_l man ~n

t»ntl»inan> ptac*: W»>hma:i marrl*.lwlf». on*- IT'rl. aged <* }ear«: *<*>- .reman ,and stockman; can drtr«; in fact do any jthin*: wife care milk,butter, poultry. *t<".. Iwant* home. beat r«f»renc«a. At CAR- IPUNTERI*. I*4 «th eve.

TRAINED NTRSE a* companion or *_travel with Invalid: best of referee**

gi\*n A Ml*— 1! F X Lc--k K""t !*•Sum ook. V II

VAITRKSS" v 6»dj * -f-"lJT

* *""_\u0084,., c. -•» -ell**!? »-_«»••-.* t h-ri «*•

>•>

WjtMv r-.-rtrnn«»n't •*•»»! 7* rUv .Mrs-*'

TTANTET*. work M• respectable *****&

good reference SM I-erf-ft^n-*^Brooklyn, first flat. right hatilben.

*~ "Hal*.

SALESMAN.—

B;-

young man; In gentle-

men's furnlihlng ln«; experienced. Ad-dress a CONWAY 444 I7tb ft . Brooklyn.

BOARD AHD BOOM.

1^;. r prlvat.bat-Twit- or without board: sing • room.,

doctor? offices: all rt-eiraMa ' to**"""'Sb»« reference. .^./-'w^"^*Vc. ICELAND * CO.. 2 Wei 38d-*t.

RealEttate.

|§|*S)BiriAILY TRIBUNE. THURSDAY. MARCH 19. 1903

4. & J. W. wiliiams3.53 W, 64T1H1 ST. &^

POHESTIC SFTPATTOSS WASTED.Male.

GARDENER.—

Slsgle. nr« class: 'horoushknowledge of lowers, shrubs, fruit. •.\u25a0*_••tables, all Improvements on privatn £,;*<:»

5lml.of ;-rioDil references. GARDENER.'1:4 St. Mark « Place.SALESMAN.—A whole-ale grocery •*>••-niaj fo- FioriUla: ha» an established

trade: five year.1. Florida «*P«rl""^L*l'eren«-es and '.ond furnished. BITTEft-

BWEKT. MuntcUlr. Ha.

REAL ESTATE.

BROADWAY. 2.46R. near Ol*t-«t.—c°m T

Vb£ furnished parlor bedroom «nd •mallroom: nil convenience: private family,

reasonable. STORM. "__"

CAREFUL CARPET CLEANING CO.—Clean» by compressed air. steam, hand or

en floor. 1.658 broadway. 421 East 4Sth-st.COE & BRANDT. Tel. 132 38th.

ORIENTAL. -Cleaning. repairingstoriiur by Oriental metoc«l bought ana

•old. SEVEN TATOSIAN BROTUKKS. 70West B»tb-W _____

CAIIPET CI.BAWIHO. WORK WASTWD.r t

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