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. > HAMBURG- X'./J-urOT^;- j(^^AMgßlCANgg^gggjjg^ Ik WEST i!<3iES ! LOMBi^HP«H!S-H»MBORG' M «A ThTe< deiifFhtftii erutß*s. j :•;:.>• \u25a0 auk . vir.. *•»«. aioa. m. i^ t£f leaving X- \u25a0\u25a0>•\u25a0 Y«irk January 24, Bluecher. .Sept. 7. IP. M. \A February 25 an. l March 28, V': '•' : an ,^ --,— :: •••••Sept. '" '' A. M m IB ,'«l.'-r,>r- -^ Restaurant. Gymnasium. El"-. Baths. Mf M MOLTKE to tho Spanish , pr -.-,•.,.- Palm <;^rfl'-n. -iHanib'jr? JSP Main, "West Irvli<*s, PsnaAin j <•]!-•'\u25a0 •Kntti Bccimrawlattons re- m T - /...it ;' -v I- <In ! «.«BRAf.TAK. VAPLF> AN!. GENOA M Sl^o '!t| up «ip. cruis". -\u0084 s. b\i\\:\ -- P » •_'\u25a0:. i r j£p IB days, $85 «nd dp. ALSO In Nl>vttnb«r \ the b#w it.^h.mj ton a^f^ f?Bv CRUISES TO ORIENT. s - s - •"\u25a0"^•\u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0<<•") am! i*inr!nna»i vil! jmr \(3, SOl.-TH AMKKI'.A r A.NU TKAVM.I |. v CHBCaU I-I Tf> OB v*, AROUND THE "VVORI^D. Tourist r...j,r. for Trip* ErTywhere. mm \gL Wrlfe for i!lustrafrrl booklets. <;!>.:•*," anrt Travel Books on Sat« tfgf •SSBMEgaVm n\'.;n'i;r- \iit:kh-\v tiv;:. ;i-i.-, ii r n.<hvny. >. v. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 S iroudsburn \^tter Gap, Mount Pocono, Cresco, Pocono Summit, Delaware Valky. i here is no more delightful season in which to visit these mountain re- sorts in Monroe and Pike Counties, Pennsylvania, than August and Sep- tember. Lackawanna trains reach them every day in from two to three hours. The changing foliage, mountain walks and drives, golf, tennis, fishing and boating add their pleasure to the lovely Autumn environment. Hotels and boarding houses will remain open until late in the season. Blue Ridge, Pocono Mountain and Delaware Valley Resorts RESORTS. I'KNNsJYI VANIA RESORTS. r'E> SStlv a ma. J?E SORTS. Yen ns y l v a si A. NEW-YORK DAILY TIMRF NX. WKONKS!) AV. 4UOUST 31, ISIO. RESORTS. PENNSYLVANIA. CASTLE INN— V Schmidt. r.f>. MOUNTAIN H'SK^Mrs. T. Hauscr & Ron. KARAMAC INN Extensive river frontage. CATARACT HOUSE— L. M. Tucker & Son. RIVERSIDE HOTEL M. M. Ac?. 40. DELAWARE HOUSE John YarHck. 40. RIVER FARM H'SK—H. A Croasdale. 36. CENTRAL IIOUSE-I-H. T. La Bar. 35. FOREST IIOISK A 1.. Marsh. 35. ISltllX.K VIKW-G.Edinßor. $S vreck. 23. Post Office. NORTH WATER GAP, PA. HURM'S HY«EI.\N HOME- F. W. Hurd. POST OFFTCE, SHAWNEE, PA. SHAWNEE HOUSE— W. T. Transti?. .15. MOUNT POCONO. PA. i MONTANESCA— T. r> Ivlson. 209. rOCONO MOUNTAINHOUSE 200. MT. PLEASANT—W. A. ft H. M. Leech. THE ONT\VOOT»- Blec. Lights. Priv. Baths HAWTHORNE INN— Ryerson W. Jennings. FAIR VIEW HOTt;i. K. I^a Bar. 60. THF. F.I A"IN Mrs. A. Blatter. 50. ' POt OXO HEIGHTS HSK &Edinger. 40. | ASSKT BUNGALOWS «• Pininp Hall. Booklet and full information about every boose tn this advertisement at INFORMATION BUREAUS 429 Broadway, corner Howard Street, New York, C. TlE!,!:xn> Furn C?ott«g*« to Reirt. POST OFFICE. SWfKTWATF.FI. PA. TFIE SWIFTWATER-4-100. 40th Season. THE ANTLERS— A. C. Teese. 30. post OFFICE. CRESCO. PA. The EAST SWIFTWATER— - M Ace - 25 - CRESCO.' PA. TIIK noi.PH -Walter Rudolph. 75. <'I>iri' VIE«' Charles Kolb. 30. POST OFFICE, CANADENSIS, PA. Spruce <'ahin Inn—W. .T. & M. D. Price. SO. MOUNTAIN LAKE HOUSE—U Price. '-!">. POST OFFICE, MOUNTAIN HOME. PA. IIKIXER'S MT. AIRY HSK I! K. Heller. \VOO!)I,.\«N M. .v Cooper. -27,. POCONO SUMMIT. PA. POST OFFICE, POCONO PIKES.' PA. rOCONO PINES INN— MissT.T.Dolbey. 100 NAOMIFIXES IIOI'SK— 3 Mile Lake. STROULJSBURG, PA. HICJHLANO DECI C M. Foalkc 100. il!(,Hl\Mi IV. ii .<; M.S. lludd'-rs. 75. CUCKUSIGH PiX- l. i, Gorm 75. POST OFFICE. EAST STROCDSBCRG. PA. N>w Oak t.Ttivr IIou<»«"— C. V. Smith. S.Y Old Un»if.tv.wf f'ottasc E. D. Bpardsle*. post onncE; mai:?iiau:j; crbek.pa. Mar^hallV Ijill^ H^r E. D. Huffman. 25. DINGMANS FERRY. PA. li;i.lMAl.l> hti- P. K. Kulmcr. Jr. 100. DELAWARE WATERGAP.PA «V. T .Kf: <;AP HOUSE .1. P.'Copc 300 life Kin \ri\\Y Q. Frank cope. :;00. TFIK ',i.i;\woon n. Johnson. -jr.o. V.l\l.i:\ "lKW H>K -l Bam Estate. 100. 'n:i kkiikvi Coaway , v Blair. r,O. AND 505 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. N. V. i'ltnr'-f following each name Indicate guest capacity of house. (Splendid Steamers— Splendid Service) j Health and pleasure await: upon you —At Buzzards Bay and Cape Cod quaint Cape Cod. The Fall River Line gets you there. Fall River Line steamers leave New Ycrk, Pier 19, North River, foot of Warren Street, at 5:30 P. M. Get you to Boston as early as 7 o'clock next morn- ing—later if you like. 4£A Fare to Boston «£•* Telephone 5121 CortSandt for information. City Ticket Office— l7l Broadway. NEW YORK. SEW YORK. CATSKILL MOUNTAIN HOUSE RAILROAD TERMINTTS ALTITUDE AT HOTEL GROUNDS. 2.250 FEET. I FOKEST PRESERVE 2,780 ACRES. f ] TWO BFAITIFI I> LAKES. ELECTRIC LIGHTS. STEAM HEAT. Weekly Rates from August 28th to Sept. I3th, $19.25 to $21.00. Daily Rate $4.00. CHABLJES * GEO. H. BEACH, Manager*. CAT6KJXL, N. Y. NEW JERSEY. 1 (CAPACITY 1100). Th« reading resort I owe of \7i!"rif;i, particularly attractive daring] Atlantic Cfty*« Great Summer Season i Juno, July. August «nd Sept. The rooms are large and the 400 private baths «re each sup- : plied with hot and. cold sea. water, so bfne- i filial In rheumatic and other troubles. Ex- quisite music is a feature Whiff, trrvice In both American and European <Iminrr rooms. .TOStAH WHITE A- BON9 COMPANY. j tlOli^ioliouf h SPRIH6 LAKE BEACH, H. J. ABtomoblllng. riding, driving, tennis, col;, canoeing, sea bathing, sailing-, fishing. 275 ROOMS. 200 BATHS. FRANK F. SHITE. Manager. THE ~SH'6RIHAM WE ULSTER & DELAWARE B. R. offers complete train service to the Catskill Mountains lotPd for picturesque and romantic ;cenery. The glorious air, th*> magnifi- cent views and comfortable accotnmo- iations are a great attraction in this nountain resion. whlrh is a paradise "or children and a sanitarium for every- sody. Send 8 ce-.ts postage for illustrated summer Book with map of the Cats- ulls and list of hotels and boarding louses. N. A. SIMS. General Passenger Agrent, Kingston, N. Y. mi MOrVTAIN rAKAPISE I for those who ;»«»«" tn« b*"st Jn location, ap- ; Ttointmrnt. rervire an^ comfort. WfITEK GHP HOUSE Rnaaadaa open to December. Booklet and Auto Maps. JOHN PURDY COPB. j MONTANESCA u S%& Ma Modern; stri< high rlastr In appointments j and patronage; Pooono headquarters for auto- , [y, Booklet srtd floor plans upon request. I. D IVISON. Prop.. Mr Pocono. Penna. The !>\u25a0•. .il Hotel at Yi-riioh to enjoy the Aut'jmn Sc?>nn. THE KITTATINNY. Leading Hotel at Delaware "Water Gap. Pa. B'kVt. Spec. Sept. & Oct. rates. G. FRANK COPE. CVNAPEN'SIS. PA.. Porono Mnmr.ains. NEW STRiTF. CABIN INN. Ens. en suite A- with prl. bath. Bowling, ten- nis, pool, boat's, fish's- Bklt. W.J.&M.D. PRICBI j NEW YORK. INSTRUCTION. For Boys and Young Men City. SPRING LAKE BEACH, X. J. , i A n*w and delightfully locatpd hotel, with all ANHATTAN BEACH, the Ideal summer re- modern improvf-ni'-nts. remaining open sort and outdoor riming paradise; ono-half throughout the entire year, under the maii- our from New York City. , asement of PRANK F. BELLE VLE HOUSE ,^£7.l^. Fine houses. All Improvement?. Excellent i tat>V. A. H. LEGO. Prop. I UPI AND FAPM HaiMRF - Tw< UrLr\i>U r-AKiTlcottagps annexed Excellent board. Many amusements. Verj healthy. For rates and booklet. C. 11. LEGG INSTRUCTION. EXCURSIONS. For B.«ys aud Ynung .Men—City. EXCURSIONS. 35erkrltp §?tf)Qol FOUNDED 1 090 Columbia Institute .fErrgrti 1908 "2nd Street and West End Avenue Prepares Boys Thorourhly for all Collet* and Technical Schools. In- dividual Instruction. Small Cltsses. Afternoon Study Hour. Military Drill (optional) at Armory under «n officer of National Guard. Library, Gymnasium, Athletics under experienced Trainer. !Vo Home Study lor Young Boys llUnirated Catclcsne upon application JOSEPH CURTIS SIOANE. Headmaster DELAWARE & HUDSON- SHORTEST. QUICKEST AM) BEST LI\E. NEW YORK to MONTREAL High Grade Equipment on Through Trains from Grand Central. Direct Connec- tion with Hudson Hirer Lines. Choice of Routes via LAKE GEORGE AND LAKE CHAMPLAIN Reduced Fares. Aecronnt Kurhnristio Consrena September 6th to 11th. 1910 Only Line Reaching The Catholic Summer School at Cliff Haven. Attractire Week Rod Fares Tickets & Reservations t*^-**-" At All Offices of W£' ' / Newr Y <""k City N. T. C. * W. S. R. R. * /j^Mj Information Bureau. Hudson Rirer Steamer ///»\u25a0' \u25a0.•>-. \u25a0_ Line* and Tonrtat Ageadea Jl/ ' 13a } Broadway. For Tour Labor Day Outing Consider THE DELAWARE & HUDSON LINES- LIS PENDENS. H!'I'S"N >T. '•'-.': Wiiliain A - f, r - all «ru£T«"-5. asrt Pa'iaOium Rexltv Co-«t a] <for'— <-ioFure of jinpf: attorncj-e. Miiler King Lane j & Trasrord. ISTH SST. 7 T.Vst: JoeepMne 1. Arnold art TA- '"\u25a0l Antonio Arnold <?t al (action to cancel two oc^d^l : attorney. .? Iy»vy. LONGFEI.IjOYr ATE. v.- 8. in2.r7 ft n of 167th \u25a0 S Mf-iatjiz et aj (foreclosure of jntgt; attorney. <-. C HeUcy. tTESTCaESTER AYE. s p. CVr. ft c of Com- m-nwaltii a\-«. 25.5xW7.4x25.5xKH .4: Betsak M Casey act Ir.sni; U>a.lty <"> vforcciOEuro of mtg); | atlorne}-. J .5 X A'K'-nno^y. CTH ST. i#w.i ft *> of 7th aye. bkioo.Sx ; :tcjt: It"yal TT-jldinK <>> p^t Nrw Lyrpuni Tlie- i t>-,rr- •'•> ••» ai <for**closase of transfer of iax lieni; i £;t-.":icjs. Amsuin. lwy 4- rfrifpi. SUFFOLK ST. 21: Sufran Realty Co asrt th« Ma;- l»a:ik pt al tfor'-f-losurp «.'f nts); attorney, -.v <\u25a0 lia.:p«r. jr. '"HAT.LES ST. B s. 5 4.2 '\u25a0 <! of ma «. 16.Sr ! S3: Joseph Isear asr PuMari Allaire et al "fore- J '\u25a0toßure of » Tranftfor of ta>; !iori«; attorneys, i M.-rriscn SchiS. PT. n s. 2^.". ft c of 10th aye I«.?i9S.S; ! Karrirt W Bacon art WiUfcun B Donnelly et al ! (TtyrccloEnre of mt£); aiiornry. A - Baoon. ST. nr. and lit West: Arr© Realty '*o »-c- AibTt B <;ross « al iforcclosure of nitpt; B.tloru< y. ji gtem. BL'iLD'VG LOAN CONTRACTS. !7TH ST. n f. 170 '• -v of «>h ay 77.8ri*2xj Jnra:; Setropofitaii JYusi <"o of the <"itv r.r New -v.-,-k it^r^%Tar::. n r:-n;'- -"-"•\u25a0•-' ' •V«.rcb ' i'-j".lluriener-l>scher Oa to Greenwich. iiort Co; $30.<WO;^ad4r«ws. 9MB M fiVe - ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGES. The Bronx Boroush V- . •i i : to Lucy M At j TVUliwn MeMraaa to V}<*** *?*; C V.* : tv \u0084^n I-jcv M Arnold to Victor Ptolte J. 5.000. (Catharine C Mcr.d to Oenr.an S->v;; *?sJtoiar : i*on :.:nry S Gerard; $1. \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 -'iv*?*-- *• '\u25a0> fmjfc Jaoosl to .V&mcs J Tully: $1. rjchurd A ": "Vk'olf to .;\u25a0•;:;. b WUianfl; ? M^- T-^rie. ir to Arr.y -V C Montana*: $1. ;:a I-i }t»'\anifr. JT. ! A^tim kstea Arthur AY Poow; JS.OOO. ! . ntral Traa* Oa; J . riill^ Samuels to lesser C Mycr and rT nnrfclas Kohir.son to fnlTed States Trust | « o 1150.000. ic« a.TTi Tromt Ca tn ' I'jiVver^ Title Insurance and Trust Co tr» bavjreiS-' ilortgms* Oo; two sscts: total.! -"k«m 10 Ttav H Wlnsten et al. cxr?: j.OOO ; VOlbehnlaa X Hoffmainj to Melville If; Herrmann 1" H«nry F U>eke*. Trust Co to El!a* Oaaaa, | rn»T; ?1 rtft MECHANICS' LIENS. _ ;; r v c;^- -|-q ar( ,i1«1; Frmnk I 'r'! rtr i T ' v *•\u2666 J si «ttAbrahaa»iH«nnais. owner; Solomon D ; Multz. pontTßrtor: ffi^"> - I Dii:s!^-. at. *2 ; ,„ A SwrdU Stosoe*ltZ BSt rairs. A T^ar*. \vniiara II and Saraad J Griffin, ron- tre'-'or*: J'j^— 1 OVCXTOOD AYE. * •*- c^r "f Barry Ft. -, t i\Li4- Fiynr PJombluc aiM \u25a0-\u25a0''\u25a0> nrt *n-«n"y Cor.si ruction C«. ovi-rfr and COB- »r»rtnr; fJ.«S" ST NT<~irOLAP AYE. 4 ri .iu!li:s Miller »t »>1 ar' Mica •"onstructlor. Cf». owner nnd con- tractor: $4.«<*. lieTH ST. II nTiS IS W«t: ...... .—.. . , jn j sorrl>' r " !l Pt !traJ Rcaity and Con- struction '"'\u25a0«. o-niicr; I>anjcl Doran, lessee; I T4TT ST. 4f»l lias' : Samti^i "' \u25a0 ajrt Wlll- uvi avJ Carrie Klarr^r. owncis ar.d <'nntra»?- tnrv; Sl^r. 4«. TPTTXiJCENP PL» n w c-^r of Intervale av^. r.V4i «V>rdon Err>? Iron Works an 7) Hermfto Construction Co. omcr; David llcr- in=n, <-t-.r.tractor; $r..r>fin. 11CTH ST. Tl and TX \V*-s1 : Hariem Stmct- I x-thl Rujrply Co apt Mitral Realty an 4 Coo- | Ftmctton < •«. ownjer; S rVn;i>JTf-r and Vine M Vxrotta. contrartpi-s: ?"<&. JtAT»ISOV ST. SS«: John C Duffy act Mary ' O'N»1ll: June 13. 1910; $2.335 05. NEW EUiLDING PLANS. MA\.'!A7TAN. ;7J«TiI ST. s, 170 ft w of \mFtrr.lam avo : fi*- \u25a0 sty J.rk stalle. 35x97.11: .I<>?rph V Palkm. , !<:« Bact 1 16 th st. owner; JCertlle i- ] - .ars r . ii i i "n>rt l^r«*.h Ft. arcnltocte; $tW». TIIKBKONN. TTEETCBESTEK AYE. s a. from K*Hy tn ~:*anj- fis; three 5 sty hrk lemnte. TPxU>«. -}0x S4 U.1K99; Winnie ro-nrt On. Mauri*-" littler. K>6 "UYstrhrstcr *iv<>. prea, w11*1 1 GotSner * Gcldbere, T'M .'arkp'>n ayr, architects; i-J-il oo?t, , $£?.:> ... '.VIUCINS PL. «\u25a0 * 701.7V. ft n of .Trrninirs i=t: rwo S Bty teniuts. 40.7%kXtC7%; Uffr4K>H-Mc- l^r.ald Cm «"o. Patrtr*: MTttbell. 11W Soofl Uoule\"«rd. j r»js. <>-n-n^r; E.iw J Byrne. ."*i^i .".<i r.v». arrMtort; total cort. SSO> B V> ELTON ATE. *• b. !U» ft t= of lKt'i r-t 5 Ktv V-k tewnt; Sox4S«*i^ H««ry lier-h_ xv,7 sd cv«. "\u25a0••tt; Herman Horenbcnrer. <'S- Bam '."'• st -. H.KI'HI*a AYE. n 1 «r 175th Ft- tfcr<»» ;, Btfl frk i»otis, CxS5: SI X O :Eack. rSS «;rand \u25a0\u25a0 I '\u25a0•n^r. John p Borland. W0 East 12 Ft ar-> cfchert; fix-.OfO. . " j ' BT RATiIONDS AYE. n a. 110 -\u25a0\u25a0 c or Castl- i T":n ».«>; J»-o ."> rty ftUK dwetltags. 2T)^rs4x:-r. : I Ansibla Maria Buoulootp. Trrrrtont at-p \u0084v - '\u25a0 { V-r.'-y N..r'lh-im. If>7s ;;^ a , c . arc!lir^ t . tnt;l j j aw, sia.",.!. . CUNARD LINE Piers ',?,. r,4 * M,North Rivrr.foot of 14th «\u25a0 Offices; 21-24 State SI . opposite the Batter>. Lusitania— Maurctania T»rKr«it, Fastest, Finest Steamer!* Afloat. Hew York-Fishguard-Llverpool London Direct via Fishguard Tho most expeditious route. Quickest also t0 PARIS BERLIN VIENNA T/eare. New York Wednesday. 9 A. > T MONDAY IN LOHOON TUESDAY IN PaRIS Wireless Telejrraph. Submarine Sisnal*. MAURETANIA Mis: 31. Sept.' 2l, J*=K*S I.ISITAMA Sept. T. Sept. 88. Oct. 19 Qusenstown Fishguard Liverpool Paronla. ..Sept X. man carnaala \u25a0• > l P , t .; '] Campania. Sept 14. 10am \ Caror.ia '• -\u25a0 IIITNGAKIAN-AMKRICAN SERVICE. To FIUME via GIBRALTAR, NAPLES, TRIESTE Pannonla .Bept 8, noon! Carpathia £*"*• * Ultonia . .Sept 22. noon! Saxonl i ( -"" - M ITALY-EGYPT CKCISES. I 1910-11, Nov. 2«. Jan. 7 & 21. Feb. 1«. March 11. Travelers' Checks Issued— pood everywhere. _ « utrnir l AMIIMC From Piflr 62. It K. AMERICAN LIINL at ,<>,,» a. m. >- v. Plymouth— Cherbourg:— Sonthampton Ht I^uis..". Sept. 31 H. Paul t'ept- Nrw Y0rk . . .... Sept. lo| Philadelphia Sept. 24 RED STAR LINE From I v i<>r 59. RED STAR LINE N . R .. «a. m. NEW YOUR— DOVER—ANTWERP. _ ! Vaderland Sept. 3 Kroonland Sept. « Lapland (new>.. Sept. lOiFinland bept. -4 AMTWFRP f TMK y MAMMOTH ANTWERP vs. LAPLAND DOVER i SEPT. 10. II A. M . /-v»trvrvM " f;iass-enrlo«e(l Tromennde. LONDON Verandah Cafe. Ix>un*e— DADTC i Elevator. Orrhe«tra. Shop. rAKIJ ! Wirele*-. WHITE STAR LINE £TViT£"b N. V . Queenstowii. llolyli«»a<l. Liverpool. Baltic. .Sept 3. 11 a Cedrlc . Sept IT I C6ltte.*.«Sept:;lO; no<in| Arabic ...Sept. -* ' N V Plymouth. Cherbourg. Southampton. I Teutonic. . \lie. 31. 3P mlMajestic -• : ; « iiHrY«£ P HEDITERRaNiAH Via Azores. Gibraltar, etc. ' Canoplc.Sep* 14. 4 pm|Romanic \u25a0' ° rt - I Cretic.P^pt. 21. Caaopic A, „- Offices. \u25a0« Bway (Tel 2100 Rector) & Tier *"2. N. n. (23 I St.). N. T. \u25a0 Lv N.Y.. Pier 81. N.R., foot W. 42d St., week diys «.»• \u25a0 9.35. 10.30 A.M.. 12.30. 1.30. 3.15. 4 15. *5.25. 7.45 P.M. \u25a0 an. <> 00, 10.00 M.. 1.00. 3.30. 7.45. 10.40 (E»Jt I LoTip Branch only; P. M. ?Lv N V Pier 10. N.R.. foot C")»r St., w»ek <iajs \u25a0<> IS 10 00. 1100 A.M.. 1.00.2.00. 3.45.4.45. »5.45. \u25a0*10 F V. Sun. 9.50. 10.30 A M. 1-30. 4.00. 8.10. 11.10 I <E.Loßgßr.only)P.M.*WiHnotiunJoly4andScpt.s. [J New YorkHarbor Roond Trip lt_sH .. RrwTork to Atlantic H {'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0- ' I 4 1?: «tekday».sJS.7.«t "• S". 7.«. »••»••.\u25a0 | :-.,. rg..w^-kHv.-5?.45.sr g..w^-kHv.-5?.45.s f Special Sy OOi Excursions # «^^^-^ The Maine Steamship Company sell at their Pier 20. East River, Ticket Office Only Ten-Day non-transferraMe Excur- sion Tickets from New York to Portland, Main*, and return for $7.00. MMiaM and accommodations assign* I toi these 1 excursions only on day of saUinc. [ Pallines Monday, 10 A M Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. •• P. >l. from T>i» r .^o ' f' is' River. New north star. \u25a0» vNOIITHIAMI ami NORTH STAR, ti'lns descriptive booklet sent on request. MAINK > S- ( °- 290 BRO%nWAY. N. v ' MALDKN f Stramerr losre ri'r 43. SMITH'S I.l»«; N*- I*-- »"'• dinstorh'-r ><\u25a0• (,KKM.»M»» > i\\Vst PJOtli St. T:'X> P. M. !,n^)" l ! Saturday special 1 p.m. ! ATIIKNS | TM^r 4.". and 1 31 P. M. ST«M"KrOKT W. - '-"•'' SI COXSACKIE I 'Phone 1"".^ J-"prin;. \\<r TKIP. >AT.. M'KCIAI.. >KPT. S. for Mnl.lTi. «'nt»kill LABOR day OUTINGS L iM ., iH , Tnnf-2. , ' ' and I days. Greatly reduced mi i covering transportation hotels etc. Only ?<>.."•!> and up. Includ- in> Niagara Fallf. Lake Chnmplnln. Lak' •;•\u25a0•.\u25a0;-. Thousand Islands. Dela- ware :i'« \u25a0•\u25a0 ' lap fataklll* (Saratoga, Boston •'\u25a0 Send for -i ••' :I \u25a0 roulai MARSTKRS TOURS, 31 \ '••«- .".Oth fct.. New \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0. City. ANCHOR LBNE GLASGOW via LONDONDERRY California Bept 3. V am! Columbia 17. noon T^irnc"«ia ~. pt. 1U n--«ont I'tiledoiila .^»-pt. -' noon I IKS CABIN, ?r.7.50 and $71.30. SECOND CABIX. >«"» aad MJI lllli;!>CLASS. *\u25a0\u25a0?" "5 anil *'"\u25a0 HENDERSON BKtTI'HEKS, 17-19 Broadway. nrn!»n" I 134 C ''»^i l \- waiist. hrO U Llt«£ Kerry. KKlyn.at noon. "orsan Juan, P. ft-. L* guayra. Pto Cabello. ' Curacao ami Mar,, atro via Cura«aa .-ir-ion" -Sept- 10! PI Uad*l| ' ' >«\u25a0;'. 24 ~For£a Guayra. cup»cho and Maracalbo. 7,, M.i ...Pept. B|ManWftlbQ **Pt. 1. "upeVlor'AccoiiiTnodatlons f.>r I'assens.ns. C.enerftl Managers. .83 TVall St.7- Maunlflc-ent P. '& " Vrll ' ¥|< "S?>l A Olf C "avea F-t.. 4: rate* MOO UP. \u25a0BaLAfllA d Including shorn excursions: 71 \u25a0«•».— ..<-, en.-hahtlns .lays. Stop-over HDKMT prtvll#C*B. :•» hl«h etas* rt inos. Uk9lk.ll I hound World Tours Oct. and fl Dill CC VvX;'^:::\- ...-V^J CRUISE BLOCK ISLAND, ORIENT, GREENPORT, SHELTER ISLAND Si SAG HARBOR. Btr •\u25a0rihinnecock" of Monr-ink S(e.imt>.iat L'o.'i i Ine leavaa N. V.. New Tier H, K. R.. Tuea. and Thur*. 3:30 P. M-. \u25a0•*» 1:00 I*. M. BERMUDA TOURS «f>«y»>. i-mertnt: all .\p<"l--~ *.V> OO lliAMi. lotIUST CO.. GOO Broadway, it. x. ! •.-;, ..,.-.., "HENDRICK HL'DSON.** j "ROBERT FULTON." "ALBANY" and "MART i POWELL." of tba Hudson River Dey Line, fast- i esi ana finest river boats in the «\u25a0<-.-!. | I*e. R»ai dawn Arr. Read np. am. | A.M. I P. M. \u25a0Dally, ex. San. (A . M.| P.M. i P.M. I \u25a0•'^\u25a0- \u25a0 [ t B-klyn Annex! t | «:3>l j BHOJ »:4nf l:4s;.D»«br'ses St..|tl:4»! 8:^! .. . i 9:00 10:00 \u25a0_• ,n, v— %-\u25a0\u25a0> •\u25a0 11:3»: 5:30; 9:4* 9:30 lO::o 2:=o|.We« 12» St.. j!l:oo| 8:10j »:12 : B: « 10 N . Toßken •« "x> L:;- 4:50] Btghi-d Falls s>:4O[ •••- ll:r^> i.V fK>( s^*>l-WeM point I 5:35! 2:50 5:45 ;o"«- * J:2-*!J :2 -*! 'J -Cornwall .. Hilt' •»:»> 1-:2j 1:45j r,:4.-,i. .N> lv b nr-h..j 9:001 2:15 5:0» ! I «:l."»(N>w Hamb # ?f 7:30! ... I *;:;; «\u25a0 I F - :^\- Miiton ... t:»i »,n 2:3 -"i 0:1 "'! Po'Vi-ep-le. j 7 '.*•• 1:20 »\u25a0!» - :30 ' 1 I Kln^jtcn Pt - 112:25 "i^: : 7:4.-.i .. Kingston ..] 6:00 ' - *:?! ratsklll .. 11:00 \u25a0 %** 1 , Hudson .. 10:40 PM P.M p.m.- •• Alban - AM A M P». •Conner-tins at Cormrall -with O. * W. By. Special trains to CMMrlfl Mt. resorts and f-ara- li tr:>. and easy connertiors to all points Eaot. I North an ! West. Through tickets and ba*K<»a« '\u25a0"\u25a0""'' a offices of N. T. Transfer O. Through i rai, tickets w «?n N. T. and Albany accepted. Most delightful on»-hslf and one-day outings to U>st Point. Newbtirirh or Pon«bke«pal<», r«»- fuminjr on any ifow n Day boat. Meats served at all hours. Mn*ie. 1 STR. J MARY POWELL s^? uir " m Perfect Aflensaaa) Outing. ijeavc Denbrnsw<e St. 1:4.", Iv air connecting at West Point wltai STB h\ RAMY *" 42d St. fi:V) T. M. Cili. liLUHnI Or-hestra en each steamer. Going: to the International Fuch*rf»t!c Coa- cress in Montreal take the 'iiiiiiwti.i;<L»;i:ii!i:ifliH Most direct Route. i*up*rb s^r«»nnn"<!»Hori^ ; and "errire. Thronjch Ronm! Trti> tlrk«»t». Three route*. Opt inn of taking in I^ke G«ot»«» and l.akp Cbamplaln. Rereptlon to Cardinal j Vannutelli .Sept. 3. PEOPLES LINE TO ALBANY STR. C. W. MOTISE (ev»n flat*? Aug.). STR. ADIRONDACK— Daily from Pier 32. N- B-. <* P. M., W. 129th St, 6 30 P. M. ORCHESTRA. CITIZENS LINE TO ALBANY & TROY New Str TROJAN or RENSSELASR. Pi-r '\u25a0\u25a0 4«, N R-. ft. West 10th St., 8 F. M-; Tonker*. I 7 P. M. daily. Stop at Albany to either dlree- tion. Best service. Direct rail connection at i Albany and Troy for points North. East, and West. Rail tickets accepted for pa«sag« be- tween New York. .Albany, and Troy Horse* and a-itomoblles carried at reasonable rates. -en.l t'.r Summer Report Book and Tp th« Hu»l«in and Beyond." a beautiful illt!<«r»ted booklet. London m jl TUESDAYS KSSd. Nonji "•• ' Expre»3 3atllngg. .. ( Kals. Wl'.h-m Il.Sept. «'CecJls - -Jept. » )Ks Wm d'Or..P»pt. l?.|Kronprlnr Wm.Kert. 27 BREMEN «SI 111011 10 A. M. 8 Twin Screw Sailings. j I Or. Kurf uerst.-Pept. 1 i Barbarossa. . . . - *g>- 1? 1 ;p. Fri. \u25a0•'". i: sept. SI C-Wattn (Sat.).riep. 1. GIBRALTAR 1 I^__J SATURDAYS NAPLES S illVfi 1.4.M GENOA hlU| M HA.M. I *" m ~^M3 "* : !.;Koeni? Albert.. S*pt. 10 K. Lulse Oct. 1 II P. Iren»? Sept. 24iB<>rlin (new> Oct. 9\ and Snbmnrlne Slcnnls. ; Independent nouad.tbe-lVorlit Tsars. Traveler- ' Check Good AII Over the World. I OELRICHS & CO., fen'! Agts.. 5 Broadway. !». X- LONDON' n> j S. s. Rotterdam via f Sarriaa 1 24.1W Terrs. Plymouth ' { Leading M<»wYan. Sep. 13 Luxurious Comfort to Ocean Travelers Nowhere Exceeded NEW YORK I , I Sailing LONDON f 10lland [very PARIS America Tu6sday {viaPlymouth & Line at ' Bcnlocrne ,/M.) *-"*« SI ROTTEBOJIM 139 Bf< "'" > " 1 fILH. •Noordnm Sept. « *Pot«dam S»-p». -:1 fRottertlam. . .Sept. 13 ! ?»w Amsterdam. Oft. *\u25a0 •Kyndmn Sept. '.'0 "N.iordam Oct. It •Via Boulogne s/M. tVla Plymonth & Boulogne. jtj^li^llii't'.wi.B^mtj For »nbitrKb. Pougri»'»«»<"p«i«» and Kingston. From Pranklii Bt., week days, except Sat.. 4 P. M. Bats.. 1 P. H. W. 139ta St.. 1:30 P. M. For NKWBI'RGH and intermedlats land- ings, week days. I p. M Saturdays. 3 P. U. West 1•_'!>'\u25a0 St.. 3:30 p. M. ciiuhAVC From Franklin St.. 0 A. M. dUrSvHiu West iJ9th St. <> .50 A. M. NEW YORK TO BOSTON I'ar^ 51 00. Metroro'ifan Line K.Trro=« Turb'no gS*^ YALE&HARVARD WK Pa\s .-.-\u25a0•\u25a0 Lv<-. Pi»r D. N. '' . f:. nf Rror.ir s*.. N«w York. 3 P. 51. ."\u25a0•. Br>=f>r» n \. M. next rtay. £<arre sehetnifo iTtumtme.^ KKD BANK LINE. Leaves Franklin St.. Pier 24. North Rl»er. i (Sail-. S 30 a M.. 2:30 P. M.. Snn. 5:30. 9 iS A M.: Battery. *:« 0 A. M. 299 P. M. Pan. « .-.-.. 9 33 A. M.. for Highland!*. Red Bank. etc. Exc 30c. Trolley to Lone Branch »nd Anburr. DESKS AND OFFICE FURNITURE. ROLL. TOP DESKS y L 0 i\ v OFFICE WVWOOTCMM fn irreat variety of style and price. T. G. LEW. 11l Fulton St. CARPET CLEANING. IM. Y. CARPET CLEANING WORKS Oldest. Lartr*« Most Mod^ra. j T»l. 46.0"- Bryant. Established 1»T. i Fine Hugs Woven from Old Carpets, i Prices KfasonnW". S^nd for Oin-nlsr. 437 and 439 W. 45th St. ' \u25a0U- H.- JORDAN. j KDWIN T.FVT7._ ! Carpet & Hug Cleansing T C.H. Brown Go, n^: rr , yHIJI CAKKKUI*" CARPET v MV; CO.- -Clean* by compressed .' " Steam, hand or on floor.. ' 1.-..-,» Broadway, 4_-; East 4?th St. COB A I BRANDT. Tel. I??—3Sth. j FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. LAROE. S!N'NY CORNER ROOM, renntn* \u25a0n-ater: private family: beautiful location, faeina 1 th« Hudson: telephone. Harrison. 213 West ltflsC »t. Telephone 1 " RtTeralda. BOARD AND ROOMS. ~ ~~~ , r.N WKSI" - - ST. Private batI parciueted; plectrioity. s'.eam h*!»t: excellent tible; *pe- <~Ht: .10.-tor'< salf: opportunity. _______ _ FOR SALE. I 810 BARGAINS u»ed uSIc« furnitures dfsks. typewriters, cash rejtl.^tern. j ' !:r.| m*- rhines, \u25a0: lm*misytil f*'i-- caMn«ts. safes, ad- dressing mftohirvfs, tlrre flooks. partitions. :ttecfel protectors. baakcaaas NATHAN'S. 4 Whit*Street TYPEWRITING AND TYPEWRITERS. VICTOR VI.UbLe. 7l» Nassau St.; cataToin)* free: all makes taken part payment: bargalms In l'rnier\v.->otl«. Kemingtons. OUvera. Smithy AUCTION SALES. Yjv VJrtVk OP a CHATTEL "MORTGAOI^ .Va\ Kiir)> t>> 1.-mi-i Kiit-hslorhfr. ilatvil July IT !'>! \u25a0• tllf.l July IT. U»l'>. with the register at Kings County, I will s«*!l ti>- <in\ at ..;\u25a0» ant .<;-'.!\u25a0 streft. UorciiJtli of i:rookl>n. at l(» lv. m . inaihir..ry. vi^s. nheur*. pum-hM, j « I^TI. t liannn^rf. wag->n. s;if«-. «1t --Rk3. tvp*- wxilter.-. <h»irs. counter, fllin*! cablr«»t.<. scattol.l pl;ii:k«. »n«l Rll ether property mention*! tr\« xohedule ..f «aid nwrtgis*. By i>nier of attorney- tin mortitag^f. Moe> Kr>. auotkinc*r. It V~>R DE R «\u25a0!' A (Tl ATT -\u25a0\u25a0.' . MORTfj AC^ KtTen l>v Jlmit S.-huJman ant Abraham /- ?. hulmiii!\u25a0» r«i\ •) A. WrWlt, will <<ell a t t»jf - »l^ »i!«-thin August it. ti>ti>. .-,,.,. shf/T 1 . •it 1300 .V!) o\», dnisr stor* fixtures /"-I 11l sni'l pr^rnl^s. . n r ,;^ pj \u25a0 \u25a0ti ?tt.l j-r.-M'.!-^. Mortgagee A. Kelnhevgr. mtcrney for Bftt- Sag N. Or<-ii. au-.tionter. 1 New York -\u2666\u25a0 "6th Year opens Sept 58. ! Unlversftv "\u2666" V?™ 1"*1 "* Cltt( »8 ' 4-12. university Afternoon Claw. 4-*. j Law School 4. Evening flaw, g-10. | \u2666-»\u2666\u2666\u2666 \u25a0» + »4 + D^Srees LL. B. I.T>. M., J. D. j Address L. J. TompklnF. Sec, Washington Sq., BERNARD SCHOOL [LRL R BOYS College Preparatory «\u25a0 Elementary. 721 St.Nich. | Ay. Elementary, 610 RlTeTßtflc &226 W.79th St. I ! 25th YEAR h<-)fln* Sept. SBtb. Catalog. ' I FKIEK9S SEMINARY. I 1 530-228 East 10th ?t.. New York. FRIE.vnS SCHOOL, 106-116 Schennerhorn Street. Brooklyn. For Girls and Young Ladies City. The Barnard School o! HOUSEHOLD MTS i,~.r Cookinc Kmhrnidfri. >!HHn<»rT. Presfimakliic, ! Household Peroration, Accounts, Management, j I Kpwfally intended Tor irirls who tin not go to ] college. 2d year opens Ort. 11. Catalog. : BERNARD SCHOOL ™' GjRLS Coliece Preparatory & General. 421 W. 148th St. Kindergarten & Elementary, 42S W. 14Sth St. 15TH YEAR beging Sf«7«. 28th. Catalog. DE LANCEY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 301 WEST 9«TH STREET. From Kindergarten to College. Classes for >mall boys. 30tti ear begins October 3rd. KELP WANTED. Male ADVERTISING POLJCITOR Tr^r.J/«i on pro- Somrthtas new; PeM unllmltefl: Bfl r-r>y f^nr ***'"r!Ty;:spion. wrftt *iu?ta.".' Pinion. ":! Tfti St.. Frous.. AGENTS 'i> han<3J^ our ica? and coffees; *tlp*~ r>ncf Dot Tiec«^arj-: Vuild up a business of ;«>ur o-kt. < all or write. Burns & Reed. SOB Kiicpors i=t.. N»-w Tcrk. PACKARD \u25a0"- Means THOROUGH la everything p«rta!n!«g to business- education. ALL COMMERCIAL BRANCHES IKDIVIDUAL, INSTRUCTION NO SOLICITORS 52 years of faithfnl work. FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 6. Packard Commercial School Fourth Aye. end 23rd St. New York BHaRgNHG EXCURSIONS West Point, Newburgh & Poughkeepsie Daily (except Sunday) by Palace HUDSON RIVER DAY LINE STEAMERS HF.NDRICK HUDSON. ROBFRT FUI.TON and ALBANY.* Brooklyn. FuHon St. 'By Annex). v . Des- hrosses St.. 8:40 and B:40: 'West 42d .St.. '.• and 10; West l"nth ft.. 0:20 and 10:20 a. M. Return on either down boat due 4'2d St. 5.30 or 8:40 P. M. See Steamboat Advt. DELIGHTFUL AFTERNOON EXCURSION TO WEST POSiT STEAMER MARY rOWELL Leaving Desbrossea St.. 1:45; W. 42d St., 2:00; W. J29th St., 2.20 P. M Return to N. Y. by Str. '-ALBANY." $1.00, or by rail, 51.10. Daily. except Sunday. Orchestra. Cadets in Camp. FRIENDS SEMINARY. * 220-228 East 10th St.. New York. FRIKNDS SCHOOL, 106-316 riuprhrvrn Street. Brooklyn. THE EARL*! COLLEGIATE. Girls d_y~and boarding, 1.~.th year. Select preparatory, fin- !shins- school; children's department special. 31 id classes. ."•\u25a0.' West 96th st. For Both Sexes— <3ty. MILLER SCHOOLS - \u25a0 . \u25a0 _• I "us; .... . LABOR DAY EXCURSIONS!!' One low rate covers all expenses. SARATOGA SPRINGS . 3 Days... Only 514.00 THOUSAND ISLANDS. . 4 •• ... " 21.50 NIAGARA FALLS ... 4 "... •• 21.50 NOVA SCOTIA . .. .9 "... " 55.00 LATER AUTOES' TRIPS. WHITFTMTK 7 Pays. . .Only $40.00 MONTREAL & LAKES. 9 " ... " 60.00 Write or "Phone us for "Free Booklet." THOS. H. HENDRICKSON 343 I'tilion >t.. Brooklyn, >". V. 1133 Broadway, corner 26th Street. 287 Lexington Avenue, corner 87th Street. STENOGRAPHY. TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEPING. 18th rear brgin* Tuewlay. Sepiembrr 6th. 1910. The organization o f the new school at :?"th Street and Lexington Avenue affords an oppor- ••;\u25a0•. to offer, for the time b»-iTie, SsPECIAIi RATE? for complete scholarship that are about $20 less than they will I" later. Fall Information freely pr:\ en upon request. The only schools that will name a definite price for complete courses. CHARLES M. MII.I.ER. I'rin. PRATT INSTITUTE ALL TICKETS /INCLUDE ADMISSION TO DREAMLAND. Gr?nl<>st Mnusement Knterprise In the World. Leave West l2Uth St.. N. R.. »:00, 9:45, 10.30, ]lv3o A M.; 12:15. 1:00 2:00. 2:45. 3:30. 4:15. D:IC 0:30. 7:30, 8:40 P. M. l^ave Pier l, N. R.. 0:45. to JO, 11:15 A. M.; 12:15, 1:00. 1:43, 2:45, 3:30 4 !•'. E:UO, C:00. 6:40, , 7:15. 8:15. 9:30 P. M. Leave Iron Pier. Con -. Island. 10:55, 11:40 A. M. 12:25. 1:25. 2:10, 2:50. 3:55, *4:05, 5:25. ;«:I<>,; «:I<>, 7:10. 7:50, *:25, {>:25, 10:40 P. M.- T{r-turnin>r from Coney Island trip marked docs not cro to 129tb Street, X. R. i Round Trip $From 12»th St.. 60 Cents. i Tickets I From Pier 1. N. R.. 40 Cents. STEAMEK TAURUS make* trip* EVERY HAY to FISHING BANKS. Leavfs 129 th St.. i IC. X.. 7:2(. A. M. Pier (npw) 1. X. R.. S:2O A. M. | Holt and tackip on board. Fare: Gentlemen. 1 75c; Ladles, 50c; Children. "sc. STEAMER "OMO REPUBLIC" ROCKAWAY BEACH L.v. YoakfTß 5;4." A. M. LiV. foot 12ftth St.. N. P... 9:45 A. «-. *- P. M. . l.v. pier (new) No. 1. X. R.. 10:40 A. M., -:45 V. M. tiv. Rockaway Beach, 12:30. 5:80 P. M. Trip marked transfers to str. "Grand Repub- lic' at Pier 1. X. R. Kouml trip tlrkets. Rite: < hiidrpn. 25r. | Irr-ludp adiri. i" Ft»-<*p)"fVias<- Park nt Rockaway. ?KJLongls!andSound NORWICH LINE ' On Mo»daV« Str. CHESTER I nunniun Lint, w chapin ivs. Pier 10. 1 N. i:.. ft. Clarkson pi., 10:00 .a. M . ft. of Eas: L*2il Bt., 10.45 A. M. for Xew l.nnrton, connect- ing th'^re for Ktonington. Norwich, Xarraran- sett I'ler. ProvidPntr. Boston. *c For New Haven and Bridgeport I.in- Fervico ?ee regular advrrlls'-m^nt. Folder on rf>qilf?t. City Ticket Agent. 171 Broadway. N._T. Lake Hopatcong. SI 00 | KVERV FRIDAY nnd EVKRY BOXDAT. l.v. \V, 23a st Fridavß 8:20 A. M \u25a0 Pun- I days 8 :\u25a0(• a M.: Vy. Liberty St. Fridays I 8:30 A. M.. SilD'lltvn 0 -rift A A!. I SPECIAL TRIPS FOR including Tickets and Hotels. Atlantic City a days... $io.co up Niagara Falls '\u25a0< days.'... ISJISinp Thousand Islands tla»s.... 19.75 up THOS. COOK & SON, 240 Broadway. _64 nnd 563 Fifth Aye.. 640 M.,;:y--;iAye., New Tor!:. COLUMBIA GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOUNDED 1764. M:\V BRICK and >TKKf BriLBING. ABSOLUTELY FI REPROOF. 93d Street and Central Park West. F.nyy \u25a0\u25a0.-.-..' for Columbia, \u25a0 at :.-:!. Har- vard* I'rinceton. Yale and oth'-r colleges. Full Business Course. Primary Classes. X-abora- torifs. •;- \u25a0;.- Piayprounds. Athletic Field. Special Courses arranged, for boys who have failed in college .i trance examinations. i;;tl» '\>ir Begins Sept. :16th. Collegiate School WEST 7TTII STREET. BoreJ prepared for th*- CoHepes and Scien- tifl': Schools. W«»H-«quipp«'d Gymn.isium. Tjrr»peTis "Wednesday, September 28th. T^TtdiriE- •-•> appointment of a head master th« S-hoo) wi!l > \u25a0- undT Urn direction of the Rev. .v.a -\ P. Co*. D. I', chairman of the Board of Trust All «-omm>.JTii<~ati'>n» may ba r^Bi«^ii to Mies <~]ara B Kara! . Secretary, at th« School. SRViNG SCHOOL L. D. RAY. 35 W. 84th St. I hi,riMir;h prrnar;ili"n for «-oJlejt^ or i.ii*u'*«- i-'Amf alar j* I'rimar.v nod ln(/>rmp_iat*" I>»>p:ininpnt- No home \u2666•tiidy for btij •. under fifteen. GYMNASIUM— LABORATORY TELEPHONE 2606 RIVERSIDE. 21«t yc^r berirs Sept. _!«. Tear book on request. Or. Ray mm at S<-|i>m>l morning*. Bcokkeeping, Shorthand, Typc- wrilinq. Penmanship, Civil Service \%riling. Penmanship, Civil Service $1 * nd Academic Departments. Ot*n du'ine the Kntire year. /g^*^ Call or write for catalogue. | __y i23d St. & Lenox Aye. SYMS SCHOOL DAY CUSSES OPEN SEPTEMBER 26 EfEItU CUSSES OPEN SEPTEMBER 28 IRKPIKK B. PRATT. >>\u25a0•<• rctary. FRIENDS SEMINARY, 2L'O-C2S East I«th St.. New VorV. FRIENDS SCHOOL, lOfl-lic s, licrmT'iirn Street. »rook!yn. imi; biki.it/. school of I>A.NOUAOKS. MADISON SQUARE (1122 BROADWAY). Harlem Branch, 343 Lenox Aye.. near ll v 7th St. Brooklyn Branch. 218-"_'2O I.ivjnKSlou St. KIN'HERGARTKX TRAINING.-^SDCCESSFUI, courses". All Maxwell's Licenses. Sch'ilarships. FROEBEI* NORMAL INSTITUTE. West 9Bth. For Boys and Young 1 Men Country. St. r.M'i/s sniooi.. Garden City. I. I. We lino how to tfa< - h hoyn. Miscellaneous. HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER Will tutor steady or few hours per \\f"\. school end academic sub- jr-ci?; reason ibl'-. Herbert. :lI7_I>SI .V.th -t \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 A NTEI '—AMHITK»l s" !,\!>V :-Ti HV PROF- itat-li' profession. Social, Institutional, literary Secretary ßhlp.'"j COLLEGlATE. .V Weal 9<?th 5t riROOKI.V.V. "N. V. -< HO(>l> OF FINE AND AI'PIJEII ARTS, HOISKHOI.I) SCIENCE AND ARTS. SCIENCE \M> TECHNOLOGY. LIBKARV S< IFNC K. AND KINDERGARTEN TRAI.N- ISi,. 4H-r,l EAST '"I - ' BTREET. TWEUTII YRAR cpeaa O'-tobe- .1 Uanv JmprovcnHriita in tit'- tv.o huiidinr?. find j n tt,*. «V)un-»-.<. I^'ii^l par Nin' 1' --'x By*under P<_rteen \u25a0".••...•- Aei six to eighteen. Ai- j li'-snt^ lnii!-!l>f we)] ior-omriie:i'l''d. RILnERI P. FKRGU»ON. Head Master. HAMILTON INSTITUTE Lovs --.., i.- year begins Baa*. 2*th. C .ill-K'* •*«•' < '>iiiMi.n i;.l fVrparntt«n. rr-AVOROO'D 110___0 AIWOINS H lIOOU All iTs>r.f ....... at Bdiool under class )n- rtructoss. Por *>talr>r address •••' We_t Slst St. Telepbon* \u25a0..\u25a0«• buylei DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. DANCING ACADEMIES. Am«*rl«-nn and I orrlgn 'I ln-rt.' Aseocy. ' Supplies Professors, Teachers. Tutors, Gov- ernesses, etc.. to Colleges, Schools arid Families. APPIy to Mrs M. .1 YOUNG-FULTON. 23 Union Square. PROPOSALS. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON. D. C.. August l'>. 1910. -Sealed proposals will '. received at the office of the Purchasing Agent or this Department until 2 o'clock j>. m. Thurs dsy. September 89, 1-1". for furni_hln_ stamped envelopes and newspaper wrappers for the postal service for four years from July 1, lull. Blanks for proposal?, ape ifieatioha and inptru<»loiin to bidder*, with 'Birii'!"^ showing eoloi and finish of paper and out and BtJ-le ol en\el'i[.ep, will be supplied upon application to the Purchasing Agent, '"•\u25a0\u25a0 i Office Department, \Ym«hincif>n. D. c. C. p. GRANDFIE_J>, Acting l'ostmaMer General 7j7~h. bxcixkbr OFFICE. ROOM 809. cus- tom House. Baltimore, Mil.. Aup. 27. 1610 Realed proposals for dredging in Rockhail, Queervtown, ClaJborae, Cambridge and i"rlsfield Harbors and Husquehanna. Elk. ''hester. War- wick, Choptank ml Maimkin Rivers. Lower Thoroughfare, nt or near Wenona, Deal Island end Tyaskin Creek, Ml.. Nanticoke River, Del. find Mm., and l-;n.Hri Creek River. Dei will be received hi this office until on* 1 o'clock P. M. Sept. "JTi hm". and then publicly ii- >••! In ronnatii on application. Thos. I. Casey, Col. TCnp*; __ _ OFFICE OF THE t-OAIMISSK>NERS OF THE District of Columbia. vl'aßhinston, l>. <*.. Au- Runt l! 2. 1810. Sealed proposals willbe received at this offl c until - J»c. m.. September 7. 1910. for furnlaninK underground Elena] and telephone rabies for the electrical department ot the T>js.- trict of Columbia, Specifications and blank forme of proposal may be obtained from ':\u25a0 C*l lei Clerk. i-'nKineer Department, Room -1-7. Munici- pal Building. Washington. I>. C. Ctjno 11. Rudolph, i: M Markham (Acting) Conuniesion- *tk. d. C. . Female. ' ''\u25a0-MjAXT? TVijibi*-; jiirtitution nem- .•!»>: EiSmonthv sn^ najtjntenaiice: four daya!" vaca- Intin, !g-r»eg as'titv. 77 Vl>m nth «.t. ' ';-- MBER_UUI>— |_r, ; V-ltV. "Osll'tliif mornlnsT _Sf__ Anna Iji'-t. Oentory ESnjiloymeat Acency. ' V i: . !:K *' JA I'> Seaiaso^BS;Bf_s: i •<?_.?. «'ail I l'--a^... Jliw Aurai !,_\u25a0•••, CCS—Brjr EtßpVjy- r-r X" -Sf* v a.«h;nit; for the cnintrj 1 ; v»mj g<i^-1 p3acf ; c_l] «rfth w-ferencs. Mrs. «'o'!if r's Ag^;.-, -_; v..« _•. ; \u0084 UOGSEK EE ! _;a- " "$.V> ;"T7-~T«eflori~_""oclo<k'. »Top3_n»r ;>!uc:_uor_L! Asenrjr. I>o7 i">th avf, I__T!: 42 "-_ Kr<l «_ _ lI OtJSCWOHKEB No waishiiiß; rr-flne., |<l«_s_nt \u25a0 \u25a0••-fiTry v,,.. 4 . ECQaj] ramlly. Mrs. «>;lli*r's Agency. 211' H'est lT.>i Ft.. :: < _r «;iH ay«., {Irvt ~'.!; i 'T :u >: r«r vrirat^'Vrno'JV <-ity; K3-?50. CaJJ jmj!i»-;i_te]v. JRT>Hiri« S_dit9.- ; ' pal Ajrrr:~y. :-.:.. . between 4-& z.r.d h & litT/. RY ~f f r~wornarrV~o : h7f7r" JT!.*." "mom hi !<\u25a0._;< -: t-.;rf-a-ririns. double entry bookkeeping. J°g liopldno K_Mcati<mal Ac^tiv. .',• 7 Stb «ye. v> "-A7TJtr:sS-Thr»- in family": <ng_Uy: f3O; «t- " i.r.T \u0084la . -.; tWer, •„.-,-,.\u25a0 r<-'aji«-«J. Mr?. OOl- \u25a0*' » >g»-!-.-. . f2_ \V.-» _rjd Orst floor. tiAKDESER By i'-auins forestry firm: fumUiar nfth T-*=cf n.'i/5 rube. to solicit work. A'i- \u25a0-««<; T^ox I*7. Jersey City. N. j. XEW PROPOSITION for a-Jvertisjnp jsniicifors. >;,;<!• ./^jn npporrnnitF; wOl pay 50 -per * 11 * com— - ss> n. Write Irvine <15ibert. T^ 1 ' Hewitt piac*. Ptjtix _ IS_CTEC<3 MAX WANTED—We Ji.-jv*th" busi- ness. The r'a-.'. _»» ±.re<nii:< . We -want one tucrouchiv F^od *-s^rienc^d man itorth $VMMO s y»ar: an «*juai!y c^ r "i fal«man. Write Com- r-**nt: Brnc 2»«. Tribune Ofßce.'TtS ?A!XS MANAGER Canada: optical j*bine : h'.;jf; HJsftO-Jisoo. accordtng to PiP"- -'••SCf. <~al! BuFiness Stvjc- Co. Apeiioy. SOS Pir^^r Elflg. SALESXTAN Pr-M*; \>w England. N- v VorV:. N*"w y«" tuny, FrnncyTvania ; Ji.non ai"i rxpvtmem. <""ai! Bufiti"*" Service «'o^ SOS FraKcr B_U-lay . I- M.ESSIEN throuphour ih«« T"nit«i Ptate<= to *<01 sutorjoti)*' rwv><?«s!ties. cxrry owner -aar.tß on- r'Wtor: r»f«—n<>»s required. Hie *"V»;i Tire f- PrT<iertOT 004 vCrt BroaiiT-ay. SAT-EFIIJLN. Optical jroeds; middle W>Ft Si.C'VV 'Rysinrss PervJcc Cn. A_en<ry. 5-inr-r Bjdg. BALES-WEN. <>ffiC» furniiure; *_pftrienf <ml j n New York: three openiripT for «_p«rlcnce_ m*a at frO"<! Fala""! 5 . Bu.'inr^s S'rvice <>>. As^twr*--* -05 Btager pi_g SALESMEN fj_nlor«. —Several opcnlnes for \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0::•£-- \u0084• !ii>;h echool Kraiiuat^F ivh'i w'sh !.. i»-ijr:i ss>i<»rrnnnsh;p: salaries s:i".f»O-$7 fc t). <^nll BiF:n'.«a »?-<\u25a0\u25a0><=• Oi». Ac^y. so:. Sivpr-r Bi^sr. '\u25a0 . ;:;.;• at. POSITION? jaytas ?I.<«JO-*H«.<tOO r"-w awaitiiv ca;j?b!f <ir«f!*!"'' n. "-iicii.eer. 15 . »iTrhfle_*. Mjj^rinterid^nts. forenx and < bem— t***. f-;t_te «\u25a0 n>* ri<Ti« > a»vi r^' r ll lon _eeJr«l. «._!i or «-rite f<..r _ool_et ">aJarir. Positions." J.-i.'!n«v« Ben-K« Co. Agency. WS BfeigT Rl<ls. \u25a0 MAN a? _jtf!?tant m»^ia_cr <-l«-trioa! "•'^'.:v h.'»_s«r: _.vßn<-ein«-nT; ft: KTiijiKiverf ' T:< «*T»n i- ser V j,_, j4 4 Wrs-t _3d «... O-uiant *• H^l_ proyrieten. SURROGATE'S NOTICES. I.N [>URSUAJfCE OP AN ORDER OF HON. Vbner C Thomas, a Burrogate of tin- County of* New York, notice la hereby Riven to all persona having claims acainst Charles Maync. late of the County of New York, deceased, to present the same with vouchers thereof to the subscriber, .-it her place of transacting business, at the offices of Pratt, X tohier & Russell. No- 47 Cedar Street, In the City of New York, on or before the 23rd day of Sep- tember next. Dated New York, the Wth day of March. 191 « CAROLINE MAYNC. Executrix. CAROLINE MATNC, Executrix. Prat. Koehler & rtii!=s'»ll. Attorneys for Ex- ecutrix. No. 47 \u25a0...::.\u25a0 Street. Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. IN PTTKSUANC'B OF AN ORDER OF HON. Abner C Thomas. \u25a0 Sorrogate of the County of New York, Notice la hereby given to all persona having claims againai JAMES WILLS, late of the County of New York, deceased; to present the name with vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at hie place of transacting business at the office of McOurdy £ Yard. No. 6a Broad way, In the City of New York, on or before ''..* 10th day \u25a0\u25a0; December next. Dated New York, the 28th day of May, I*lo WILLIAM BIUNKERHOFF. Executor. M'CTTRDY & YARD, Attorneys for Executor. »;<; Broadway, f'"r":.e!i of Manhattan. New York^ \u25a0 l*y. IN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER of HO.V. Abner C Thomas a Surrogate of the County of New York, notice is hereby given i.. all persons having claim against Kugerie Bhltl, deceased, lati of the County of New York, to present the name with vouchers thereof to thx subscribers, :it their i>'.ai>- of transacting bud- ness ,t the office of Wiiltrldire, Butler d Rice, No. :.:i Wall Street, in The City of New York, on or before lha first da: of December next Dated New York, the 25th day of Ma) 1it l o. ADRIAN iSEI.IN JR., SAMUEL WOOLVER- . TON. Executors. WHIM:!!-- I" rr.r.H * RICE. Attorney! for Kxecutors. r,!) "Wall Street. N. V IN PI RSUANrE OF AN ORDEH OF HON. Abner •• Thomas, b Surrogate of the County of New York, notice i.s hereby given to nil per- tons htivin^ \u25a0 \.i - if.-.iiii-i Alexander Mt-I»onald, i ,:, or the County \u25a0•! New York, deceased, to pre •'\u25a0 the Karri, with vouchers thereof to the .\u25a0.i,| Brribei at hi« place of transacting busine?:,. No. ids Uroadw-ay, In th« City of New York, un or befi the nineteenth day of November next. Dal '1 New York, the t-ev*-nlepnth <'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0• of May. 1910. EDMUND X STAI-1.0 Administrator. NfOflK V.' AN TED. \u25a0 '\u25a0 \u0084 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0!\u25a0\u25a0' - ... | \u25a0 \u0084 r X Boi ....... - WAITRESS I'articalarly nr.«j, ihoroughly "nwrlencdj Btredisli girl : «-x> "Ji'Tt referetic««: *2. Waldorf \u25a0\u25a0 g*fl ... 12 "\v-5i _; h. I'li'iik* :.'•\u25a0\u25a0•' - N 1-- '-M \u25a0 _ OOOK— 43wediFb; f. .\u25a0 flats; hII | ache* $40 ». x r^l!< ut city r«' l «n-n •>•••. Waldorf As'-ncy. 12 \\.-vt :::iti »:. I*bona **"<• MadJeon 9«aat«. Mra M.i.'t, ;,.-.\u25a0)\u25a0 rJ»Hfpy. 7*\rviA' - R'omsa '«<"k an.i Inundrw*. p»>f"i !jik»-r: ntan u«»-fi; !. qnderetands cows, hoire*; «•^. f-ik-nt ;-"ii:-<ni3n; hlgiily r*conunenifAd ;in-, \u0084.iiniiy. Murrov Agc-uvy. 721 L«xiii&t"ii *"•'•, :•-..' DOMESTIC SITUATIONS1' WANTED. Male. .\u25a0. \u25a0 \u0084\u25a0 . ,i; i-: , HAN T\iints \vortts <-.f f-oin« kind: \u25a0vi!! may»- a K f> °'! bandy man «t Bnjrthinsr: fH a. good cook: I'ruEt !ijv> work; willing hh«l oJii^-irie A I^. «\u25a0-. Boi i?r>. Tribune OfHce. «"S>!Tl'l*K.— <*olor«vi: I\n-l <lat-v; «!!! do eottre wort '.f mm!l lainily; country; .... b^ft P"i- »^,nal relerenc*. Mrs. i-'li^u's .\u25a0,«. i,. ;. . .s Baal 4-^1 »•!. _ _ . : _ i'AHiiHAND.-Il".: fl-rmHi. , p">i milker mid i.-imsiT; imru e*p*rl*nce In ibit> < 'ii.nirv. fcotoer. oblising. SJatbe*-««c Agency. US Cili «^»-. T»l. S7B Kr>a'» t __ OARDENKK. --Ksp«rt ; tai:<! \u25a0.•\u25a0•...!.,•• of c;entlcm*n*a rsiaf ; thoroughly efficient in nil l.ran-hrs: <i.sir<-s change: hlehest refer- f .~<F. n . _ ntiitlUh. Mox J' I *-.-Vr!l' IllM I n J_l >r _i VFKKl'l* MAN.— 4"^5; '•pi man; all 'ruond use- ful, outside vnnk; h'ir.-:.-. -cw, poaltry. <•!• r»-f. ... &Tatr«m>on Acency. bin ''- 1 ' ;iVl '- Tci. «7p Br: «nt. Female. COOKfI. laondnaavpfl, chambermaids, "cvaJtrcEßfi". houseworker?. Mre. True -r> Agency, 32>>- 322 ;,; hay*>..,h ay*>.., oirii>>r HIM m. GOOD COOK and iun.-lr<- ; ri- •\u25a0.!.. family: good city reference. "Jl West tiiisli st., on« flleht front. !)\u25a0.! BEAVORI- f.'fii.-.i Danish jrirl in small larniij In apartment: pity; $22: ... rilent refer- fti'.ta. Mrs. bhea'w AK<au-.v. 8 Baal 4M st. i. ;•>> MAID or nur*e; youne~l-;nslli<h Trot estaal speal French; nn excellent, refined mail; be*i i.-[. .-.••\u25a0. No. £51, Albany ARf-ncy v l;.i East ' \u25a0:: i st. LAUNDRESS— Hungarian girl; eompetenlr also two waitrt and chatnovrmaids, maid and Beamatress; <;ty. country. j la .i 1928. Morrow'a Agenry, 721 r>*jtlncton «y_^-. corner sSih st. \u25a0 ri."-r. Trained. Qerman and Binrlifth Bpcakinff, orlshae fiiitai^*nK'Htany lifknaM lll>'>. ullfill.- iikih; inofl'ratfi teiun iirs. Hauaei . iti 15. iwih *£. Nl RHE German, ul ! 3D, fii.i cliiss; Infant or flilM; . xctllfiit t.-f.-H'«c<> on Illi $30. Wal- dorf ac«ii. . l." v..' .;... ».• Plione :itK» Mj^i- Is n S<lli>:i. Nl IOEUAID \u25a0 : nf-at younu Iris!, \u0084|r " iiitcly landed, witii potn" experience: v<;; reroiiiriifnd^u. Mi's Sh^_a'«_ Ajs^iM-y. - ii,-;4 - fl> VOIiNO G*l*.l^—N<'« t. i-lran, ap«».l 1!«. not out IWora; h'-!i> chambetwork or i Ml Irwi Wai dorf Agency, 12 '»•»•- 1 394 M J^lioin: Ms Mad Ui-n Kquarii. LOST BANKBOOKS. i •'\u0084\!-'''K No. 181. ::.«; •>!' Hi. \u25a0 Union I>i;n*> Sav- ings ' tank i - missing?. Any person having a claim !• It I* l>rr»hy called uj m to present th*» \u25a0aim within i<mi days, or submit to having said pn?i«b*vik fpn.'-M'-'i end a \u25a0...., : . is.ufd. BANKBOOK No. 65&.4T3 of the Union OiiiioHav^ Ings Ban)) Is mlHKiiit;- Any person having » claim ii it if hereby ..ill. upon to prevent th*- same within tan days t.r submit tr» having saM i>aK*book r:iii.» l ! ' rt _1I)jL!L1 I) jL!L new me Issued 1...-1 Bankbooi Kv. 1 >>!«. -ii of tl>« Bowery Havings -Jlajik. LM Hnncry. New York. Th«" finder Is requested to rwturn tt to the hank. If \u0084.. \u0084....i ,, ( t.(i..,. the .'MM da) <<f August. 1910, application will be ina.lt; i" the bank for a new t/.ok. ._._ LOST OH KTOLKN—Bankbook No. •J7!»,T<«> of tlio Onnan livings Hank. ln th. i"ity of New York, corner 4 1 ti av< arr.l 14th at., Issued to TlnrfHii V. hit. All persons in'- cautioned against negotiating 'he ant If not returned to the fiaiilv «>n th« :KHh day of September, 1610, ii •limn mil h* jfpu»-I. XnVEIVTISKMKNTS AND PIYrisCIUPTIONB -\u25a0 \u0084 The Trlhuno received at th'-lr Uptown Off \u25a0 No. ir.M Broadway, between 3«Jth nn.l ;nth M. until it o'clock p. "> Advertisements re«-»-ive<l at the following i.ihn<~li offices il ret v \u0084 office; rate* until 8 o'floik p. m.. viz.: ! ,'.t flth j,si , «• t. ror. C'iri pt.; I.l* fith h\f.. cor. liili St.; 101 East 14th Bt.. i'OT \Veat 42*1 j»t. BUSINESS CHANCES. CHEMICAL si'i:>MAT-ITli:s, serious ass] *•!>• ported uiili Important funds, would be i>r- grnntznt ami sold in France by iti- i aboratolra <Vntrnl de Prortults I '\u25a0'" >•\u25a0 •\u25a0 "'• l«.uea «mj <"l'1ml"i" «- No, .VI Hurt Reaumur, Paris. Kr>«- rln! in- ii.-.t. riul<-k i \u0084.\u25a0 rf-rlalti *ti< C£p». WAKTK"- Partner In « welt r.«t^l)|i.«h.'rl grain |.ii-ii. M 111 Connecticut'; must have sonirt capital; rood opportunity for the :i b ui man. AtMi'CM Grain, Tribune otfico. TIME TABLES. TIME TABLES. 9

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. > HAMBURG- X'./J-urOT^;-j(^^AMgßlCANgg^gggjjg^

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\u25a0 auk. vir.. *•»«. aioa. m. i^t£f leaving X- \u25a0\u25a0>•\u25a0 Y«irk January 24, Bluecher. .Sept. 7. IP. M.

\A February 25 an.l March 28, V': '•' :an,^--,— ::•••••Sept.'" ''

A. M mIB ,'«l.'-r,>r- -^ Restaurant. Gymnasium. El"-. Baths. MfM MOLTKE to tho Spanish , pr -.-,•.,.- Palm <;^rfl'-n. -iHanib'jr?

JSP Main, "West Irvli<*s, PsnaAin j <•]!-•'\u25a0 •Kntti Bccimrawlattons re-

m T- /...it ;' -v I- <In ! «.«BRAf.TAK. VAPLF> AN!. GENOA M

Sl^o '!t| up «ip. cruis". -\u0084 s. b\i\\:\--

P » •_'\u25a0:. irj£p IB days, $85 «nd dp. ALSO In Nl>vttnb«r \ the b#w it.^h.mj ton a^f^f?Bv CRUISES TO ORIENT. s- s- •"\u25a0"^•\u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0<<•") am! i*inr!nna»i vil! jmr

\(3, SOl.-TH AMKKI'.Ar

A.NU TKAVM.I|. v CHBCaU I-ITf> OBv*, AROUND THE "VVORI^D. Tourist r...j,r. for Trip* ErTywhere. mm\gL Wrlfe for i!lustrafrrl booklets. <;!>.:•*," anrt Travel Books on Sat« tfgf•SSBMEgaVm n\'.;n'i;r- \iit:kh-\v tiv;:. ;i-i.-, iirn.<hvny. >. v. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

Siroudsburn\^tter Gap,Mount Pocono,

Cresco, Pocono Summit, Delaware Valky.

ihere is no more delightful season in which to visit these mountain re-

sorts in Monroe and Pike Counties, Pennsylvania, than August and Sep-tember. Lackawanna trains reach them every day in from two to threehours. The changing foliage, mountain walks and drives, golf, tennis,fishing and boating add their pleasure to the lovely Autumn environment.Hotels and boarding houses willremain open until late in the season.

Blue Ridge, Pocono Mountain andDelaware Valley Resorts

RESORTS.I'KNNsJYI VANIA

RESORTS.r'E>SStlv ama.

J?E SORTS.Yenns ylvasiA.

NEW-YORK DAILY TIMRF NX. WKONKS!)AV. 4UOUST 31, ISIO.

RESORTS.PENNSYLVANIA.

CASTLE INN— V Schmidt. r.f>.MOUNTAINH'SK^Mrs. T. Hauscr & Ron.KARAMACINN

—Extensive river frontage.

CATARACT HOUSE—L. M. Tucker & Son.RIVERSIDE HOTEL

—M. M. Ac?. 40.

DELAWARE HOUSE—

John YarHck. 40.RIVER FARM H'SK—H. A Croasdale. 36.CENTRAL IIOUSE-I-H. T. La Bar. 35.FOREST IIOISK A 1.. Marsh. 35.ISltllX.K VIKW-G.Edinßor. $S vreck. 23.Post Office. NORTH WATER GAP, PA.HURM'S HY«EI.\N HOME-F. W. Hurd.

POST OFFTCE, SHAWNEE, PA.SHAWNEE HOUSE— W. T. Transti?. .15.

MOUNT POCONO. PA.i MONTANESCA— T. r> Ivlson. 209.

rOCONO MOUNTAINHOUSE—

200.MT. PLEASANT—W. A. ft H.M. Leech.THE ONT\VOOT»- Blec. Lights. Priv. BathsHAWTHORNE INN—Ryerson W. Jennings.

FAIRVIEW HOTt;i. K. I^a Bar. 60.THF. F.IA"IN

—Mrs. A. Blatter. 50.' POt OXO HEIGHTS HSK &Edinger. 40.

| ASSKT BUNGALOWS «• Pininp Hall.

Booklet and fullinformation about every boose tn this advertisement at

INFORMATION BUREAUS429 Broadway, corner Howard Street, New York,

C. TlE!,!:xn> Furn C?ott«g*« to Reirt.POST OFFICE. SWfKTWATF.FI. PA.

TFIE SWIFTWATER-4-100. 40th Season.THE ANTLERS— A. C. Teese. 30.

post OFFICE. CRESCO. PA.The EAST SWIFTWATER—

-M Ace

- 25-CRESCO.' PA.

TIIK noi.PH -Walter Rudolph. 75.<'I>iri' VIE«'

—Charles Kolb. 30.

POST OFFICE, CANADENSIS, PA.Spruce <'ahin Inn—W. .T. & M.D. Price. SO.

MOUNTAINLAKE HOUSE—U Price. '-!">.POST OFFICE, MOUNTAIN HOME. PA.IIKIXER'S MT. AIRYHSK I! K. Heller.\VOO!)I,.\«N M. .v Cooper. -27,.

POCONO SUMMIT. PA.POST OFFICE, POCONO PIKES.' PA.

rOCONO PINES INN—MissT.T.Dolbey. 100NAOMIFIXES IIOI'SK—3 Mile Lake.

STROULJSBURG, PA.HICJHLANO DECI

—C M. Foalkc 100.

il!(,Hl\MiIV. ii .<; M.S. lludd'-rs. 75.CUCKUSIGH PiX- l. i, Gorm 75.POST OFFICE. EAST STROCDSBCRG. PA.N>w Oak t.Ttivr IIou<»«"—C. V. Smith. S.Y

Old Un»if.tv.wf f'ottasc—

E. D. Bpardsle*.

post onncE; mai:?iiau:j; crbek.pa.Mar^hallV Ijill^H^r

—E. D. Huffman. 25.

DINGMANS FERRY. PA.li;i.lMAl.l>hti- P. K. Kulmcr. Jr. 100.

DELAWARE WATERGAP.PA«V.T.Kf: <;AP HOUSE

—.1. P.'Copc 300

life Kin\ri\\Y Q. Frank cope. :;00.

TFIK ',i.i;\woon n. Johnson. -jr.o.

V.l\l.i:\"lKW H>K -l Bam Estate. 100.'n:i kkiikvi

—Coaway ,v Blair. r,O.

AND 505 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. N. V.i'ltnr'-f following each name Indicate guest capacity of house.

(Splendid Steamers— Splendid Service) j

Health and pleasure await:upon you—

—At Buzzards Bay andCape Cod —quaint Cape Cod.

The Fall River Line gets

you there.

Fall River Line steamers leaveNew Ycrk, Pier 19, North River,

foot of Warren Street, at 5:30P. M. Get you to Boston asearly as 7 o'clock next morn-ing—later if you like. 4£AFare to Boston «£•*

Telephone 5121 CortSandt for information.City Ticket Office— l7l Broadway.NEW YORK. SEW YORK.

CATSKILLMOUNTAIN

HOUSERAILROAD TERMINTTS ALTITUDEAT HOTEL GROUNDS. 2.250 FEET.

I FOKEST PRESERVE 2,780 ACRES. f] TWO BFAITIFII> LAKES.

ELECTRIC LIGHTS. STEAM HEAT.Weekly Rates from August 28thto Sept. I3th, $19.25 to $21.00.

Daily Rate $4.00.CHABLJES * GEO. H. BEACH, Manager*.

CAT6KJXL,N. Y.

NEW JERSEY.

1 (CAPACITY 1100). Th« reading resort Ioweof \7i!"rif;i, particularly attractive daring]

Atlantic Cfty*« Great Summer Seasoni Juno, July. August «nd Sept. The rooms are

large and the 400 private baths «re each sup-:plied with hot and. cold sea. water, so bfne-

i filial In rheumatic and other troubles. Ex-quisite music is a feature Whiff, trrvice Inboth American and European <Iminrr rooms.

.TOStAH WHITE A- BON9 COMPANY.

jtlOli^iolioufhSPRIH6 LAKE BEACH, H. J.

ABtomoblllng. riding, driving, tennis, col;,canoeing, sea bathing, sailing-, fishing.

275 ROOMS. 200 BATHS.FRANK F. SHITE. Manager.

THE~SH'6RIHAM

WE ULSTER & DELAWARE B. R.offers complete train service to the

Catskill MountainslotPd for picturesque and romantic;cenery. The glorious air, th*> magnifi-cent views and comfortable accotnmo-iations are a great attraction in thisnountain resion. whlrh is a paradise"or children and a sanitarium for every-sody.Send 8 ce-.ts postage for illustratedsummer Book with map of the Cats-

ulls and list of hotels and boardinglouses.

N. A. SIMS.General Passenger Agrent,

Kingston, N. Y.

mi MOrVTAIN rAKAPISE I

for those who ;»«»«" tn« b*"st Jn location, ap- ;Ttointmrnt. rervire an^ comfort.

WfITEK GHP HOUSERnaaadaa open to December. Booklet and

Auto Maps. JOHN PURDY COPB. j

MONTANESCA uS%&Ma

Modern; stri< high rlastr In appointments jand patronage; Pooono headquarters for auto- ,

[y, Booklet srtd floor plans upon request.I. D IVISON. Prop.. Mr Pocono. Penna.

The !>\u25a0•. .il Hotel at Yi-riioh to enjoythe Aut'jmn Sc?>nn.

THE KITTATINNY.Leading Hotel at Delaware "Water Gap. Pa.B'kVt. Spec. Sept. &Oct. rates. G. FRANK COPE.

CVNAPEN'SIS. PA.. Porono Mnmr.ains.NEW STRiTF. CABIN INN.

Ens. en suite A- with prl. bath. Bowling, ten-nis, pool, boat's, fish's- Bklt.W.J.&M.D. PRICBI j

NEW YORK.

INSTRUCTION.

For Boys and Young Men—

City.

SPRING LAKE BEACH, X. J., i A n*w and delightfully locatpd hotel, with all

ANHATTAN BEACH, the Ideal summer re- modern improvf-ni'-nts. remaining opensort and outdoor riming paradise; ono-half throughout the entire year, under the maii-

our from New York City. , asement of PRANK F.

BELLE VLE HOUSE ,^£7.l^.Fine houses. All Improvement?. Excellent i

tat>V. A. H. LEGO. Prop. I

UPI ANDFAPMHaiMRF - Tw<UrLr\i>U r-AKiTlcottagps annexedExcellent board. Many amusements. Verjhealthy. For rates and booklet. C. 11. LEGG

INSTRUCTION. EXCURSIONS.For B.«ys aud Ynung .Men—City.

EXCURSIONS.

35erkrltp §?tf)QolFOUNDED 1090

Columbia Institute .fErrgrti 1908"2nd Street and West End Avenue

Prepares Boys Thorourhly for allCollet* and Technical Schools. In-dividual Instruction. Small Cltsses.Afternoon Study Hour. MilitaryDrill(optional) at Armory under «n officer ofNational Guard. Library,Gymnasium,Athletics under experienced Trainer.

!Vo Home Study lor Young Boys

llUnirated Catclcsne upon application

JOSEPH CURTIS SIOANE. Headmaster

DELAWARE & HUDSON-—

SHORTEST. QUICKEST AM) BEST LI\E.

NEW YORK to MONTREALHigh Grade Equipment on Through Trains from Grand Central. Direct Connec-tion with Hudson Hirer Lines. Choice of Routes via

LAKE GEORGE AND LAKE CHAMPLAINReduced Fares. Aecronnt Kurhnristio ConsrenaSeptember 6th to 11th. 1910

Only Line Reaching The Catholic Summer School at Cliff Haven. Attractire Week Rod FaresTickets & Reservations t*^-**-"At All Offices of W£'

'

/ Newr Y<""k City

N. T. C. *W. S. R. R. * /j^Mj Information Bureau.Hudson Rirer Steamer ///»\u25a0' \u25a0.•>-.

\u25a0_

Line* and Tonrtat Ageadea Jl/'

13a}Broadway.

For Tour Labor Day Outing Consider

THE DELAWARE &HUDSON LINES-

LIS PENDENS.H!'I'S"N >T. '•'-.': Wiiliain A

-f,

—r-all

«ru£T«"-5. asrt Pa'iaOium Rexltv Co-«t a] <for'—<-ioFure of jinpf: attorncj-e. Miiler King Lane j& Trasrord.

ISTH SST. 7 T.Vst: JoeepMne 1. Arnold art TA-'"\u25a0l Antonio Arnold <?t al (action to cancel twooc^d^l:attorney. .? Iy»vy.

LONGFEI.IjOYr ATE. v.- 8. in2.r7 ft n of 167th\u25a0

S Mf-iatjiz et aj (foreclosure of jntgt; attorney.<-. C HeUcy.

tTESTCaESTER AYE. s p. CVr. ft c of Com-m-nwaltii a\-«. 25.5xW7.4x25.5xKH .4: Betsak MCasey act Ir.sni; U>a.lty <"> vforcciOEuro of mtg); |atlorne}-. J .5 X A'K'-nno^y.

CTH ST. i#w.i ft *> of 7th aye. bkioo.Sx ;:tcjt: It"yal TT-jldinK <>> p^t Nrw Lyrpuni Tlie-it>-,rr- •'•> ••» ai <for**closase of transfer of iax lieni; i£;t-.":icjs. Amsuin. lwy 4- rfrifpi.

SUFFOLK ST. 21: Sufran Realty Co asrt th«Ma;- l»a:ik pt al tfor'-f-losurp «.'f nts); attorney,-.v <\u25a0 lia.:p«r. jr.

'"HAT.LES ST. B s. 54.2 '\u25a0 <! of ma «. 16.Sr !S3: Joseph Isear asr PuMari Allaireet al "fore- J'\u25a0toßure of » Tranftfor of ta>; !iori«; attorneys, i

M.-rriscn SchiS.PT. n s. 2^.". ft c of 10th aye I«.?i9S.S; !

Karrirt W Bacon art WiUfcun BDonnelly et al !(TtyrccloEnre of mt£); aiiornry. A

-Baoon.

ST. nr. and litWest: Arr© Realty '*o»-c- AibTt B <;ross « al iforcclosure of nitpt;B.tloru< y. jigtem.

BL'iLD'VG LOAN CONTRACTS.!7TH ST. n f. 170 '• -v of «>h ay 77.8ri*2xj

Jnra:; Setropofitaii JYusi <"o of the <"itv r.r New •

-v.-,-k it^r^%Tar::. n r:-n;'- -"-"•\u25a0•-' '

•V«.rcb ' i'-j".lluriener-l>scher Oa to Greenwich.iiort Co; $30.<WO;^ad4r«ws. 9MB M fiVe

-ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGES.The Bronx Boroush V-. •ii: to Lucy M At j

TVUliwn MeMraaa to V}<****?*;CV.*:tv\u0084^n

I-jcv M Arnold to Victor Ptolte J.5.000.(Catharine C Mcr.d to Oenr.an S->v;;

*?sJtoiar:i*on

i« :.:nry S Gerard; $1.\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 -'iv*?*-- *•

'\u25a0> fmjfc Jaoosl to .V&mcs J Tully:$1.

rjchurd A ": "Vk'olf to .;\u25a0•;:;. b WUianfl;

?M^- T-^rie. ir to Arr.y -V C Montana*: $1.•;:a I-i }t»'\anifr. JT. !

A^timkstea Arthur AY Poow; JS.OOO. !. ntral Traa* Oa; J.riill^ Samuels to lesser C Mycr and •

rTnnrfclas Kohir.son to fnlTed States Trust |« o 1150.000. ic« a.TTi Tromt Ca tn

'I'jiVver^ Title Insurance and Trust Co tr»

bavjreiS-' ilortgms* Oo; two sscts: total.!-"k«m 10 Ttav H Wlnsten et al. cxr?: j.OOO ;

VOlbehnlaa X Hoffmainj to Melville If;

Herrmann 1" H«nry d« F U>eke*.Trust Co to El!a* Oaaaa, |

rn»T; ?1rtft

MECHANICS' LIENS._;;rv c;^- -|-q ar(,i1«1; Frmnk I'r'!rtriT

'v *•\u2666 Jsi «ttAbrahaa»iH«nnais. owner; Solomon D ;

Multz. pontTßrtor: ffi^"> -IDii:s!^-. at. *2 ;,„ A SwrdU Stosoe*ltZ BSt rairs. A T^ar*.

\vniiara II and Saraad J Griffin,ron-tre'-'or*: J'j^—

1OVCXTOOD AYE.* •*- c^r "f Barry Ft.

-,t i\Li4- Fiynr PJombluc aiM \u25a0-\u25a0''\u25a0>

nrt *n-«n"y Cor.si ruction C«. ovi-rfr and COB-»r»rtnr; fJ.«S"

ST NT<~irOLAP AYE. 4ri .iu!li:s Miller »t»>1 ar' Mica •"onstructlor. Cf». owner nnd con-tractor: $4.«<*.

lieTH ST. IInTiS IS W«t: ...... .—..—.

,jn j sorrl>' r

" !lPt !traJ Rcaity and Con-struction '"'\u25a0«. o-niicr; I>anjcl Doran, lessee;

IT4TT ST. 4f»l lias':Samti^i

"'\u25a0

—ajrt Wlll-

uvi avJ Carrie Klarr^r. owncis ar.d <'nntra»?-tnrv; Sl^r. 4«.

TPTTXiJCENP PL» n w c-^r of Intervale av^.•

r.V4i «V>rdon Err>? Iron Works an 7)

Hermfto Construction Co. omcr; David llcr-in=n, <-t-.r.tractor; $r..r>fin.

11CTH ST. Tl and TX \V*-s1: Hariem Stmct- Ix-thl Rujrply Co apt Mitral Realty an 4Coo- |Ftmctton < •«. ownjer; S rVn;i>JTf-r and VineM Vxrotta. contrartpi-s: ?"<&.

JtAT»ISOV ST. SS«: John C Duffy act Mary'

O'N»1ll: June 13. 1910; $2.335 05.

NEW EUiLDING PLANS.MA\.'!A7TAN.

;7J«TiI ST. s, 170 ft w of \mFtrr.lam avo:fi*-

\u25a0

sty J.rk stalle. 35x97.11: .I<>?rph V Palkm. ,!<:« Bact 116th st. owner; JCertlle i- ]

-.ars r. iiii

"n>rt l^r«*.h Ft. arcnltocte; $tW».

TIIKBKONN.TTEETCBESTEK AYE. s a. from K*Hy tn

~:*anj- fis; three 5 sty hrk lemnte. TPxU>«. -}0xS4 U.1K99; Winnie ro-nrt On. Mauri*-" littler.K>6 "UYstrhrstcr *iv<>. prea, w11*1 1 GotSner *Gcldbere, T'M .'arkp'>n ayr, architects; i-J-il oo?t, ,$£?.:> ...

'.VIUCINS PL. «\u25a0 * 701.7V. ft n of .Trrninirsi=t: rwo S Bty teniuts. 40.7%kXtC7%; Uffr4K>H-Mc-l^r.ald Cm «"o. Patrtr*: MTttbell. 11W SooflUoule\"«rd. j r»js. <>-n-n^r; E.iw J Byrne. ."*i^i .".<ir.v». arrMtort; total cort. SSO> BV>

ELTON ATE. *• b. !U» ft t= of lKt'i r-t• 5 Ktv

V-k tewnt; Sox4S«*i^ H««ry lier-h_ xv,7 sd cv«."\u25a0••tt; Herman Horenbcnrer. <'S- Bam '."'• st-.

H.KI'HI*a AYE. n 1«r 175th Ft- tfcr<»» ;, Btflfrk i»otis, CxS5: SI X O:Eack. rSS «;rand \u25a0\u25a0 I'\u25a0•n^r. John p Borland. W0 East 12 Ft ar->cfchert; fix-.OfO. . "

j'

BT RATiIONDS AYE. n a. 110 -\u25a0\u25a0 c or Castl- iT":n ».«>; J»-o ."> rty ftUK dwetltags. 2T)^rs4x:-r.:IAnsibla Maria Buoulootp. Trrrrtont at-p \u0084v

-'\u25a0 {V-r.'-y N..r'lh-im. If>7s ;;^ a

,c. arc!lir^ t. tnt;ljjaw, sia.",.!. .

CUNARD LINEPiers ',?,. r,4 *M,North Rivrr.foot of 14th «\u25a0Offices; 21-24 State SI . opposite the Batter>.

Lusitania— MaurctaniaT»rKr«it, Fastest, Finest Steamer!* Afloat.

Hew York-Fishguard-LlverpoolLondon Direct via FishguardTho most expeditious route. Quickest also t0

PARIS BERLIN—

VIENNAT/eare. New York Wednesday. 9 A. >T

MONDAY IN LOHOON TUESDAY IN PaRISWireless Telejrraph. Submarine Sisnal*.

MAURETANIA Mis: 31. Sept.'2l, J*=K*SI.ISITAMA Sept. T. Sept. 88. Oct. 19

Qusenstown—Fishguard —Liverpool

Paronla. ..Sept X.man carnaala \u25a0•>l

P,t.; ']Campania. Sept 14. 10am \Caror.ia '•

-\u25a0

IIITNGAKIAN-AMKRICANSERVICE.ToFIUME via GIBRALTAR,NAPLES,TRIESTEPannonla .Bept 8, noon! Carpathia £*"*•

*Ultonia . .Sept 22. noon! Saxonl i (-"" -

M

ITALY-EGYPT CKCISES.I1910-11, Nov. 2«. Jan. 7 & 21. Feb. 1«. March 11.

Travelers' Checks Issued— pood everywhere. _« utrnirlAMIIMC From Piflr 62. ItK.

AMERICAN LIINL at ,<>,,» a. m.>- v.

—Plymouth— Cherbourg:— Sonthampton

Ht I^uis..". Sept. 31 H. Paul t'ept- i«

Nrw Y0rk...... Sept. lo| Philadelphia Sept. 24

RED STAR LINE From Ivi<>r 59.RED STAR LINE N.R.. «a. m.NEW YOUR—DOVER— ANTWERP. _

!Vaderland Sept. 3 Kroonland Sept. «Lapland (new>.. Sept. lOiFinland bept. -4

AMTWFRP f TMK y™ MAMMOTHANTWERP vs. LAPLANDDOVER i SEPT. 10. II A. M./-v»trvrvM

" f;iass-enrlo«e(l Tromennde.LONDON Verandah Cafe. Ix>un*e—

DADTC i Elevator. Orrhe«tra. Shop.rAKIJ ! Wirele*-.

WHITE STAR LINE £TViT£"bN. V. Queenstowii. llolyli«»a<l. Liverpool.

Baltic. .Sept 3. 11 a Cedrlc . Sept ITIC6ltte.*.«Sept:;lO; no<in| Arabic ...Sept. -*'

N V Plymouth. Cherbourg. Southampton.ITeutonic..\lie. 31. 3P mlMajestic -• :;«

iiHrY«£P

HEDITERRaNiAHVia Azores. Gibraltar, etc.'

Canoplc.Sep* 14. 4 pm|Romanic \u25a0'°rt- I

Cretic.P^pt. 21. Caaopic A, „-

Offices. \u25a0« Bway (Tel 2100 Rector) & Tier *"2.N. n. (23 ISt.). N. T.

\u25a0 Lv N.Y..Pier 81. N.R., foot W. 42d St., week diys «.»•\u25a0 9.35. 10.30 A.M..12.30. 1.30. 3.15. 4 15. *5.25. 7.45 P.M.\u25a0 an.<> 00, 10.00 M.. 1.00. 3.30. 7.45. 10.40 (E»Jt

ILoTip Branch only; P. M.?Lv N V Pier 10. N.R.. foot C")»r St., w»ek <iajs

\u25a0<> IS 10 00. 1100 A.M.. 1.00.2.00. 3.45.4.45. »5.45.\u25a0*10 F V. Sun. 9.50. 10.30 A M.1-30. 4.00. 8.10. 11.10I<E.Loßgßr.only)P.M.*WiHnotiunJoly4andScpt.s.

[J New YorkHarbor Roond Trip lt_sH.. RrwTork to Atlantic H {'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0- 'I4 1?: «tekday».sJS.7.«t "•S". 7.«. »••»••.\u25a0|:-.,.rg..w^-kHv.-5?.45.sr g..w^-kHv.-5?.45.s

f Special Sy OOiExcursions # «^^^-^

The Maine Steamship Company sell at

their Pier 20. East River, Ticket OfficeOnly Ten-Day non-transferraMe Excur-sion Tickets from New York to Portland,

Main*, and return for $7.00. MMiaMand accommodations assign* I toi these

1 excursions only on day of saUinc.[ Pallines Monday, 10 A M Tuesday.

Thursday and Saturday. •• P. >l. fromT>i»r .^o

'f' is' River. New

north star.\u25a0» vNOIITHIAMIami NORTH STAR,

ti'lns descriptive booklet sent on request.

MAINK> S- (°-290 BRO%nWAY. N. v

'MALDKN f Stramerr losre ri'r 43.SMITH'S I.l»«; N*- I*--»"'• dinstorh'-r ><\u25a0•

(,KKM.»M»»> i\\Vst PJOtli St. T:'X> P. M.!,n^)"l !Saturday special 1p.m.

! ATIIKNS | TM^r 4.". and 1 31 P. M.ST«M"KrOKT W.- '-"•'' SICOXSACKIE I 'Phone 1"".^ J-"prin;.

\\<r TKIP. >AT.. M'KCIAI.. >KPT. S.for Mnl.lTi. «'nt»kill

LABOR day

OUTINGS LiM.,iH, Tnnf-2.

,„ ''and Idays. Greatly

reduced mi i covering transportation

hotels etc. Only ?<>.."•!> and up. Includ-in> Niagara Fallf. Lake Chnmplnln.Lak' •;•\u25a0•.\u25a0;-. Thousand Islands. Dela-ware :i'« \u25a0•\u25a0

'lap fataklll* (Saratoga,

Boston •'\u25a0 Send for -i••':I \u25a0 roulaiMARSTKRS TOURS, 31 \ '••«- .".Oth fct..New \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0. City.

ANCHOR LBNEGLASGOW via LONDONDERRYCalifornia Bept 3. V am! Columbia 17. noonT^irnc"«ia ~. pt. 1U n--«ont I'tiledoiila .^»-pt. -' noon

IIKS CABIN, ?r.7.50 and $71.30.

SECOND CABIX. >«"» aad MJIlllli;!>CLASS. *\u25a0\u25a0?" "5 anil *'"\u25a0

HENDERSON BKtTI'HEKS, 17-19 Broadway.

nrn!»n" I134 C ''»^i l\- waiist.hrO U Llt«£ Kerry. KKlyn.at noon."orsan Juan, P. ft-. L* guayra. Pto Cabello.'

Curacao ami Mar,, atro via Cura«aa.-ir-ion" -Sept- 10! PI Uad*l|

' ' >«\u25a0;'. 24~For£a Guayra. cup»cho and Maracalbo.

7,,M.i ...Pept. B|ManWftlbQ **Pt. 1."upeVlor'AccoiiiTnodatlons f.>r I'assens.ns.

C.enerftl Managers. .83 TVall St.7-

Maunlflc-ent P. '& "Vrll'

¥|< "S?>l AOlf C"avea F-t.. 4: rate* MOO UP.\u25a0BaLAfllA dIncluding shorn excursions: 71 \u25a0«•».— ..<-,en.-hahtlns .lays. Stop-over HDKMTprtvll#C*B. :•» hl«h etas* rt inos. Uk9lk.llIhound World Tours Oct. andfl DillCCVvX;'^:::\-...-V^J CRUISEBLOCK ISLAND,ORIENT, GREENPORT,

SHELTER ISLAND Si SAG HARBOR.Btr •\u25a0rihinnecock" of Monr-ink S(e.imt>.iat L'o.'iiIne leavaa N. V.. New Tier H, K. R.. Tuea. andThur*. 3:30 P. M-. \u25a0•*» 1:00 I*. M.

BERMUDA TOURS«f>«y»>. i-mertnt: all .\p<"l--~ *.V> OO

lliAMi.lotIUST CO.. GOO Broadway, it. x.

! •.-;, ..,.-.., "HENDRICK HL'DSON.**j "ROBERT FULTON." "ALBANY"and "MARTiPOWELL." of tba Hudson River Dey Line, fast-i esi ana finest river boats in the «\u25a0<-.-!.| I*e.R»ai dawn Arr. Read np.am. |A.M.IP.M. \u25a0Dally, ex. San. (A.M.|P.M.iP.M.I \u25a0•'^\u25a0- \u25a0 [ t B-klyn Annex! t |«:3>lj BHOJ »:4nf l:4s;.D»«br'ses St..|tl:4»! 8:^!.. .i 9:00 10:00 \u25a0_• ,n, v— %-\u25a0\u25a0> •\u25a0 11:3»: 5:30; 9:4*

9:30 lO::o 2:=o|.We« 12» St.. j!l:oo| 8:10j »:12: B:« 10 N . Toßken •« "x>L:;- 4:50]Btghi-d Falls s>:4O[ •••-

ll:r^>i.VfK>( s^*>l-WeM point I5:35! 2:50 5:45;o"«-

*J:2-*!J :2-*! 'J -Cornwall .. Hilt' •»:»>

1-:2j 1:45j r,:4.-,i. .N>lvbnr-h..j 9:001 2:15 5:0»! I «:l."»(N>w Hamb#?f 7:30! ... I*;:;; «\u25a0 IF

-:^\-Miiton ... t:»i •

»,n 2:3-"i 0:1"'! Po'Vi-ep-le. j 7'.*•• 1:20 »\u25a0!»-:30'1

• I Kln^jtcn Pt- 112:25

"i^:: 7:4.-.i.. Kingston ..] 6:00

' -*:?! ratsklll .. 11:00

\u25a0 %**1, Hudson .. 10:40PM P.M p.m.- •• Alban

-AM A M P».

•Conner-tins at Cormrall -with O. * W. By.Special trains to CMMrlflMt. resorts and f-ara-

litr:>. and easy connertiors to all points Eaot.INorth an !West. Through tickets and ba*K<»a«'\u25a0"\u25a0""'' a offices of N. T. Transfer O. Throughi rai, tickets w«?n N. T.and Albany accepted.

Most delightful on»-hslf and one-day outings toU>st Point. Newbtirirh or Pon«bke«pal<», r«»-fuminjr on any ifown Day boat. Meats servedat all hours. Mn*ie.1

STR.J

MARY POWELL s^? uir"m

Perfect Aflensaaa) Outing. ijeavc Denbrnsw<e St.1:4.", Iv air connecting at West Point wltai

STB h\ RAMY *"42d St. fi:V) T.M.

Cili. liLUHnI Or-hestra en each steamer.Going: to the International Fuch*rf»t!c Coa-

cress in Montreal take the'iiiiiiwti.i;<L»;i:ii!i:ifliHMost direct Route. i*up*rb s^r«»nnn"<!»Hori^

;and "errire. Thronjch Ronm! Trti> tlrk«»t».Three route*. Opt inn of taking inI^ke G«ot»«»and l.akp Cbamplaln. Rereptlon to Cardinal

j Vannutelli .Sept. 3.

PEOPLES LINE TO ALBANYSTR. C. W. MOTISE (ev»n flat*? Aug.). STR.

ADIRONDACK—Daily from Pier 32. N- B-. <*P. M., W. 129th St, 6 30 P. M. ORCHESTRA.

CITIZENS LINE TO ALBANY & TROYNew Str TROJAN or RENSSELASR. Pi-r

'\u25a0\u25a0 4«, N R-. ft. West 10th St., 8 F. M-; Tonker*.I7 P. M. daily. Stop at Albany to either dlree-

tion.Best service. Direct rail connection at

iAlbany and Troy for points North. East, andWest. Rail tickets accepted for pa«sag« be-

tween New York. .Albany, and Troy Horse*and a-itomoblles carried at reasonable rates.-en.l t'.r Summer Report Book and Tp th«Hu»l«in and Beyond." a beautiful illt!<«r»tedbooklet.

London m jl TUESDAYSKSSd. Nonji "•• '

Expre»3 3atllngg. ..(Kals. Wl'.h-m Il.Sept. «'CecJls --Jept. »)Ks Wm d'Or..P»pt. l?.|Kronprlnr Wm.Kert. 27

BREMEN «SI111011 10 A.M.8

Twin Screw Sailings.

j IOr. Kurfuerst.-Pept. 1iBarbarossa. ...-*g>- 1?1 ;p.Fri.\u25a0•'". i:sept. SI C-Wattn (Sat.).riep. 1.

GIBRALTAR 1 I^__J SATURDAYSNAPLES S illVfi 1.4.MGENOA hlU|M HA.M.

I *"m~^M3 "*:

!.;Koeni? Albert..S*pt. 10 K. Lulse Oct. 1IIP. Iren»? Sept. 24iB<>rlin (new> Oct. 9\

and Snbmnrlne Slcnnls.; Independent nouad.tbe-lVorlit Tsars.

Traveler-'

Check Good AIIOver the World.

IOELRICHS &CO., fen'! Agts.. 5 Broadway. !». X-

LONDON' n> j S. s. Rotterdamvia f Sarriaa 1 24.1W Terrs.

Plymouth' { Leading M<»wYan. Sep. 13

Luxurious Comfort to OceanTravelers Nowhere Exceeded

NEW YORK I„„ ,ISailingLONDON f10lland [veryPARIS America Tu6sday{viaPlymouth & Line at

'Bcnlocrne ,/M.) *-"*« SIROTTEBOJIM 139 Bf<

"'">"1 fILH.•Noordnm Sept. « *Pot«dam S»-p». -:1fRottertlam. ..Sept. 13!?»w Amsterdam. Oft.*\u25a0•Kyndmn Sept. '.'0 "N.iordam Oct. It•Via Boulogne s/M. tVla Plymonth &Boulogne.

jtj^li^llii't'.wi.B^mtjFor »nbitrKb. Pougri»'»«»<"p«i«» and Kingston.From Pranklii Bt., week days, except Sat.. 4P. M. Bats.. 1 P. H. W. 139ta St.. 1:30 P. M.

For NKWBI'RGH and intermedlats land-ings, week days. Ip. M Saturdays. 3 P. U.West 1•_'!>'\u25a0 St.. 3:30 p. M.ciiuhAVC From Franklin St.. 0 A. M.dUrSvHiu West iJ9th St. <> .50 A. M.

NEW YORK TO BOSTONI'ar^ 51 00. Metroro'ifan Line K.Trro=« Turb'no

gS*^ YALE&HARVARDWK Pa\s .-.-\u25a0•\u25a0 Lv<-. Pi»r D. N.

''. f:.nf Rror.ir s*.. N«w York. 3 P. 51. ."\u25a0•. Br>=f>r»n \. M. next rtay. £<arre sehetnifo iTtumtme.^

KKD BANK LINE.Leaves Franklin St.. Pier 24. North Rl»er.

i (Sail-. S 30 a M.. 2:30 P. M.. Snn. 5:30. 9 iSA M.: Battery. *:«0 A. M. 299 P. M. Pan.« .-.-.. 9 33 A. M.. for Highland!*. Red Bank. etc.Exc 30c. Trolley to Lone Branch »nd Anburr.

DESKS AND OFFICE FURNITURE.ROLL. TOP

DESKSyL0 i\vOFFICE

WVWOOTCMMfn irreat varietyof style and price.

T. G. LEW.11l Fulton St.

CARPET CLEANING.

IM. Y. CARPET CLEANING WORKSOldest. Lartr*« Most Mod^ra.

j T»l. 46.0"-— —

Bryant. Established 1»T.

iFine Hugs Woven from Old Carpets,i Prices KfasonnW". S^nd for Oin-nlsr.

437 and 439 W. 45th St.'\u25a0U- H.-JORDAN.j KDWIN T.FVT7._

!Carpet & Hug CleansingT C.H.Brown Go,n^:rr,yHIJI

CAKKKUI*"CARPET•

v MV;CO.- -Clean*by compressed .'

" Steam, hand or on floor..'1.-..-,» Broadway, 4_-; East 4?th St. COB AIBRANDT. Tel. I??—3Sth.

j FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.LAROE. S!N'NY CORNER ROOM, renntn*

\u25a0n-ater: private family: beautiful location, faeina1

th« Hudson: telephone. Harrison. 213 West ltflsC»t. Telephone 1"—

RtTeralda.

BOARD AND ROOMS.~ ~~~

, r.N WKSI"- - • ST.

—Private batI parciueted;

plectrioity. s'.eam h*!»t: excellent tible; *pe-<~Ht: .10.-tor'< salf: opportunity._______ _

FOR SALE.I 810 BARGAINS

—u»ed uSIc« furnitures

dfsks. typewriters, cash rejtl.^tern. j'!:r.| m*-rhines, \u25a0: lm*misytil f*'i-- caMn«ts. safes, ad-dressing mftohirvfs, tlrre flooks. partitions. :ttecfelprotectors. baakcaaas NATHAN'S. 4 Whit*Street

TYPEWRITING AND TYPEWRITERS.VICTOR VI.UbLe. 7l» Nassau St.; cataToin)*

free: all makes taken part payment: bargalmsIn l'rnier\v.->otl«. Kemingtons. OUvera. Smithy

AUCTION SALES.Yjv VJrtVk OP a CHATTEL "MORTGAOI^

.Va\ Kiir)> t>> 1.-mi-i Kiit-hslorhfr. ilatvil JulyIT !'>! \u25a0• tllf.lJuly IT. U»l'>. with the register atKings County, Iwill s«*!l ti>- <in\ at ..;\u25a0» ant

.<;-'.!\u25a0 streft. UorciiJtli of i:rookl>n. at l(»lv. m. inaihir..ry. vi^s. nheur*. pum-hM,j« I^TI.t liannn^rf. wag->n. s;if«-. «1t--Rk3. tvp*-

wxilter.-. <h»irs. counter, fllin*! cablr«»t.<. scattol.lpl;ii:k«. »n«l Rll ether property mention*! tr\«xohedule ..f «aid nwrtgis*. By i>nier of attorney-tin mortitag^f. Moe> Kr>. auotkinc*r.ItV~>RDER «\u25a0!' A (TlATT-\u25a0\u25a0.'. MORTfjAC^

KtTen l>v Jlmit S.-huJman ant Abraham /-?. hulmiii!\u25a0» r«i\ •) A. WrWlt, will<<ell at t»jf

-»l^ »i!«-thin August it. ti>ti>. .-,,.,. shf/T1.•it 1300 .V!) o\», dnisr stor* fixtures /"-I11lsni'l pr^rnl^s. b»

.nr,;^pj\u25a0 \u25a0ti ?tt.l j-r.-M'.!-^.

Mortgagee A. Kelnhevgr. mtcrney for Bftt-Sag N. Or<-ii. au-.tionter.

1 New York -\u2666\u25a0 "6th Year opens Sept 58.!Unlversftv "\u2666" V?™1"*1"* Cltt(»8' 4-12.university Afternoon Claw. 4-*. jLaw School 4. Evening flaw, g-10. |

\u2666-»\u2666\u2666\u2666 \u25a0» + »4+ D^Srees LL.B. I.T>. M.,J. D. jAddress L. J. TompklnF. Sec, Washington Sq.,

BERNARD SCHOOL [LRLR BOYSCollege Preparatory «\u25a0 Elementary. 721 St.Nich. |Ay.Elementary, 610 RlTeTßtflc &226 W.79th St. I

! 25th YEAR h<-)fln* Sept. SBtb. Catalog.'

I FKIEK9S SEMINARY. I1 530-228 East 10th ?t.. New York.

FRIE.vnS SCHOOL,106-116 Schennerhorn Street. Brooklyn.

For Girls and Young Ladies—

City.

The Barnard School o!

HOUSEHOLD MTS i,~.rCookinc Kmhrnidfri. >!HHn<»rT. Presfimakliic, !Household Peroration, Accounts, Management, jIKpwfally intended Tor irirls who tin not go to ]college. 2d year opens Ort. 11. Catalog. :

BERNARD SCHOOL ™' GjRLSColiece Preparatory & General. 421 W. 148th St.Kindergarten & Elementary, 42S W. 14Sth St.

15TH YEAR beging Sf«7«. 28th. Catalog.

DE LANCEY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS301 WEST 9«TH STREET.

From Kindergarten to College. Classes for>mall boys. 30tti ear begins October 3rd.

KELP WANTED.

MaleADVERTISING POLJCITOR Tr^r.J/«i on pro-

Somrthtas new; PeM unllmltefl: Bflr-r>y f^nr ***'"r!Ty;:spion. wrftt *iu?ta.".' Pinion. ":!Tfti St.. Frous..

AGENTS 'i> han<3J^ our ica? and coffees; *tlp*~

r>ncf Dot Tiec«^arj-: Vuild up a business of

;«>ur o-kt.< all or write. Burns & Reed. SOB

Kiicpors i=t.. N»-w Tcrk.

PACKARD\u25a0"- Means THOROUGH

la everything p«rta!n!«g to business-education.

ALL COMMERCIAL BRANCHESIKDIVIDUAL,INSTRUCTION

NO SOLICITORS52 years of faithfnl work.

FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 6.Packard Commercial School

Fourth Aye. end 23rd St. New York

BHaRgNHG EXCURSIONSWest Point, Newburgh & Poughkeepsie

Daily (except Sunday) by Palace HUDSONRIVER DAY LINE STEAMERS HF.NDRICKHUDSON. ROBFRT FUI.TON and ALBANY.*

Brooklyn. FuHon St. 'By Annex). v. Des-hrosses • St.. 8:40 and B:40: 'West 42d .St.. '.• and10; West l"nth ft.. 0:20 and 10:20 a. M. Returnon either down boat due 4'2d St. 5.30 or 8:40P. M. See Steamboat Advt.

DELIGHTFUL AFTERNOON EXCURSION TOWEST POSiT

STEAMER MARY rOWELLLeaving Desbrossea St.. 1:45; W. 42d St., 2:00;W. J29th St., 2.20 P. M Return to N. Y. byStr. '-ALBANY."$1.00, or by rail, 51.10. Daily.except Sunday. Orchestra. Cadets in Camp.

FRIENDS SEMINARY.*

220-228 East 10th St.. New York.FRIKNDS SCHOOL,

106-316 riuprhrvrn Street. Brooklyn.THE EARL*! COLLEGIATE. Girls d_y~and

boarding, 1.~.th year. Select preparatory, fin-!shins- school; children's department special.31 id classes. ."•\u25a0.' West 96th st.

For Both Sexes— <3ty.

MILLER SCHOOLS

-\u25a0 . \u25a0 _•

I

"us;

.... .

LABOR DAYEXCURSIONS!!'

One low rate covers all expenses.

SARATOGA SPRINGS . 3 Days... Only 514.00THOUSAND ISLANDS..4 •• ... "

21.50NIAGARA FALLS... 4 "...

••21.50

NOVA SCOTIA . . . .9 "..."

55.00LATER AUTOES' TRIPS.

WHITFTMTK 7 Pays. ..Only $40.00MONTREAL & LAKES.9

" ... "60.00

Write or "Phone us for "Free Booklet."

THOS. H.HENDRICKSON343 I'tilion >t.. Brooklyn, >". V.

1133 Broadway, corner 26th Street.287 Lexington Avenue, corner 87th Street.

STENOGRAPHY. TYPEWRITING.BOOKKEEPING.

18th rear brgin* Tuewlay. Sepiembrr 6th. 1910.The organization of the new school at :?"th

Street and Lexington Avenue affords an oppor-••;\u25a0•. to offer, for the time b»-iTie, SsPECIAIiRATE? for complete scholarship that areabout $20 less than they will I" later. FallInformation freely pr:\en upon request. Theonly schools that will name a definite pricefor complete courses.

CHARLES M. MII.I.ER. I'rin.

PRATT INSTITUTE

ALL TICKETS /INCLUDE ADMISSION TODREAMLAND.

Gr?nl<>st Mnusement Knterprise In the World.Leave West l2Uth St.. N. R.. »:00, 9:45, 10.30,

]lv3o A M.; 12:15. 1:00 2:00. 2:45. 3:30. 4:15.D:IC 0:30. 7:30, 8:40 P. M.

l^ave Pier l, N. R.. 0:45. toJO, 11:15 A. M.;12:15, 1:00. 1:43, 2:45, 3:30 4 !•'. E:UO, C:00. 6:40,

, 7:15. 8:15. 9:30 P. M.Leave Iron Pier. Con -. Island. 10:55, 11:40

A. M. 12:25. 1:25. 2:10, 2:50. 3:55, *4:05, 5:25.;«:I<>,; «:I<>, 7:10. 7:50, *:25, {>:25, 10:40 P. M.-

T{r-turnin>r from Coney Island trip marked•

docs not cro to 129tb Street, X. R.i Round Trip $From 12»th St.. 60 Cents.i Tickets IFrom Pier 1. N. R.. 40 Cents.

STEAMEK TAURUS make* trip* EVERYHAY to FISHING BANKS. Leavfs 129 th St..

i IC. X.. 7:2(.A. M. Pier (npw) 1. X. R.. S:2O A. M.|Holt and tackip on board. Fare: Gentlemen.1 75c; Ladles, 50c; Children. "sc.

STEAMER "OMOREPUBLIC"ROCKAWAY BEACH

L.v. YoakfTß 5;4." A. M.LiV. foot 12ftth St.. N. P... 9:45 A. «-. *- P. M..l.v. pier (new) No. 1. X. R.. 10:40 A. M., -:45

V. M.tiv. Rockaway Beach, 12:30. 5:80 P. M.

Trip marked • transfers to str. "Grand Repub-lic'

•at Pier 1. X. R.

Kouml trip tlrkets. Rite: < hiidrpn. 25r.| Irr-ludp adiri. i"Ft»-<*p)"fVias<- Park nt Rockaway.

?KJLongls!andSoundNORWICH LINE' On Mo»daV« Str. CHESTER Inunniun Lint, w chapin ivs. Pier 10. 1N. i:.. ft. Clarkson pi., 10:00 .a. M . ft. of Eas:L*2il Bt., 10.45 A. M. for Xew l.nnrton, connect-ing th'^re for Ktonington. Norwich, Xarraran-sett I'ler. ProvidPntr. Boston. *c For NewHaven and Bridgeport I.in-Fervico ?ee regularadvrrlls'-m^nt. Folder on rf>qilf?t.

City Ticket Agent. 171 Broadway. N._T.

Lake Hopatcong. SI 00 |KVERV FRIDAY nnd EVKRY BOXDAT.l.v. \V, 23a st Fridavß 8:20 A. M \u25a0 Pun- Idays 8 :\u25a0(• a M.: Vy. Liberty St. Fridays I8:30 A. M.. SilD'lltvn 0 -rift A A!. I

SPECIAL TRIPS FOR

including Tickets and Hotels.Atlantic City a days... $io.co upNiagara Falls '\u25a0< days.'... ISJISinpThousand Islands '£ tla»s.... 19.75 up

THOS. COOK & SON,240 Broadway. _64 nnd 563 Fifth Aye..

640 M.,;:y--;iAye., New Tor!:.

COLUMBIAGRAMMAR SCHOOL

FOUNDED 1764.M:\V BRICK and >TKKf BriLBING.

ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF.

93d Street and Central Park West.F.nyy \u25a0\u25a0.-.-..' for Columbia, \u25a0 at :.-:!. Har-

vard* I'rinceton. Yale and oth'-r colleges. FullBusiness Course. Primary Classes. X-abora-torifs. •;- \u25a0;.- Piayprounds. Athletic Field.Special Courses arranged, for boys who havefailed in college .itrance examinations.

i;;tl» '\>ir Begins Sept. :16th.

Collegiate Schoolm« WEST 7TTII STREET.

BoreJ prepared for th*- CoHepes and Scien-tifl': Schools. W«»H-«quipp«'d Gymn.isium.

Tjrr»peTis "Wednesday, September 28th.T^TtdiriE- •-•> appointment of a head master

th« S-hoo) wi!l >\u25a0- undT Urn direction of the

Rev. .v.a -\ P. Co*. D. I', chairman of theBoard of Trust

All «-omm>.JTii<~ati'>n» may ba r^Bi«^ii toMies <~]ara B Kara! . Secretary, at th« School.

SRViNG SCHOOLL. D. RAY. 35 W. 84th St.

Ihi,riMir;h prrnar;ili"n for «-oJlejt^ ori.ii*u'*«- i-'Amfalarj* I'rimar.v nod

ln(/>rmp_iat*" I>»>p:ininpnt-No home \u2666•tiidy for btij•. under fifteen.

GYMNASIUM—LABORATORYTELEPHONE 2606 RIVERSIDE.

21«t yc^rberirs Sept. _!«. Tear book on request.Or. Ray mm at S<-|i>m>l morning*.

Bcokkeeping, Shorthand, Typc-wrilinq.Penmanship, CivilService\%riling.Penmanship, CivilService

$1 * nd Academic Departments.Ot*n du'ine the Kntire year.

/g^*^ Call or write for catalogue.

|__y i23d St. & Lenox Aye.

SYMS SCHOOL

DAY CUSSES OPEN SEPTEMBER 26EfEItU CUSSES OPEN SEPTEMBER 28

IRKPIKK B. PRATT. >>\u25a0•<• rctary.

FRIENDS SEMINARY,2L'O-C2S East I«th St.. New VorV.

FRIENDS SCHOOL,lOfl-lic s, licrmT'iirn Street. »rook!yn.

imi; biki.it/. school of I>A.NOUAOKS.MADISON SQUARE (1122 BROADWAY).Harlem Branch, 343 Lenox Aye.. near llv7th St.

Brooklyn Branch. 218-"_'2O I.ivjnKSlou St.

KIN'HERGARTKX TRAINING.-^SDCCESSFUI,courses". All Maxwell's Licenses. Sch'ilarships.

FROEBEI* NORMAL INSTITUTE.$» West 9Bth.

For Boys and Young1 Men—

Country.

St. r.M'i/s sniooi..Garden City. I. I.

We lino how to tfa<-h hoyn.

Miscellaneous.

HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER Will tutor steady orfew hours per \\f"\. school end academic sub-

jr-ci?; reason ibl'-. Herbert. :lI7_I>SI .V.th -t\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ANTEI'—AMHITK»l s" !,\!>V :-Ti HV PROF-

itat-li' profession. Social, Institutional, literarySecretary ßhlp.'"jCOLLEGlATE. .V Weal 9<?th 5t

riROOKI.V.V. "N. V.-< HO(>l> OF FINE AND AI'PIJEII ARTS,HOISKHOI.I) SCIENCE AND ARTS.SCIENCE \M> TECHNOLOGY. LIBKARVS< IFNC K. AND KINDERGARTEN TRAI.N-ISi,.

4H-r,l EAST '"I- ' BTREET.

TWEUTII YRAR cpeaa O'-tobe- .1

Uanv JmprovcnHriita in tit'- tv.o huiidinr?. findjn tt,*. «V)un-»-.<. I^'ii^l par Nin'1' --'x By*underP<_rteen \u25a0".••...•- Aei six to eighteen. Ai-jli'-snt^ lnii!-!l>f we)] ior-omriie:i'l''d.

RILnERI P. FKRGU»ON. Head Master.

HAMILTONINSTITUTE Lovs--.., i.- year begins Baa*. 2*th.

C .ill-K'* •*«•' < '>iiiMi.ni;.l fVrparntt«n.rr-AVOROO'D 110___0 AIWOINS H lIOOU

All iTs>r.f ....... at Bdiool under class )n-

rtructoss. Por•

*>talr>r address •••' We_t Slst St.Telepbon* \u25a0..\u25a0«• buylei

DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED.

DANCING ACADEMIES.Am«*rl«-nn and Iorrlgn 'I ln-rt.' Aseocy.

'Supplies Professors, Teachers. Tutors, Gov-ernesses, etc.. to Colleges, Schools arid Families.APPIy to Mrs M. .1 YOUNG-FULTON.

23 Union Square.

PROPOSALS.POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON.

D. C.. August l'>. 1910. -Sealed proposals will'. received at the office of the Purchasing Agentor this Department until 2 o'clock j>. m. Thurs •

dsy. September 89, 1-1". for furni_hln_ stampedenvelopes and newspaper wrappers for the postalservice for four years from July 1, lull. Blanksfor proposal?, ape ifieatioha and inptru<»loiin tobidder*, with 'Birii'!"^ showing eoloi and finishof paper and out and BtJ-le ol en\el'i[.ep, will besupplied upon application to the PurchasingAgent, '"•\u25a0\u25a0 iOffice Department, \Ym«hincif>n. D.c. C. p. GRANDFIE_J>, Acting l'ostmaMerGeneral7j7~h. bxcixkbr OFFICE. ROOM 809. cus-

tom House. Baltimore, Mil.. Aup. 27. 1610—

Realed proposals for dredging in Rockhail,Queervtown, ClaJborae, Cambridge and i"rlsfieldHarbors and Husquehanna. Elk. ''hester. War-wick, Choptank ml Maimkin Rivers. LowerThoroughfare, nt or near Wenona, Deal Islandend Tyaskin Creek, Ml.. Nanticoke River, Del.find Mm., and l-;n.Hri Creek River. Dei will bereceived hi this office until on*1 o'clock P. M.Sept. "JTi hm". and then publicly ii-

• >••! Inronnatii on application. Thos. I. Casey, Col.TCnp*; __ _OFFICE OF THE t-OAIMISSK>NERS OF THE

District of Columbia. vl'aßhinston, l>. <*.. Au-Runt l!2. 1810. Sealed proposals willbe receivedat this offl c until

-J»c. m.. September 7. 1910.

for furnlaninK underground Elena] and telephonerabies for the electrical department ot the T>js.-trict of Columbia, Specifications and blank formeof proposal may be obtained from ':\u25a0 C*l leiClerk. i-'nKineer Department, Room -1-7. Munici-pal Building. Washington. I>. C. Ctjno 11.Rudolph, i: M Markham (Acting) Conuniesion-*tk. d. C.

. Female.'''\u25a0-MjAXT? TVijibi*-; jiirtitution nem- .•!»>:

EiSmonthv sn^ najtjntenaiice: four daya!" vaca-Intin, !g-r»eg as'titv. 77 Vl>m nth «.t.'

';--MBER_UUI>—|_r, ;V-ltV. "Osll'tliifmornlnsT_Sf__ Anna Iji'-t. Oentory ESnjiloymeat Acency.

'V i:.!:K*'

JA I'> Seaiaso^BS;Bf_s: i•<?_.?. «'ailIl'--a^... Jliw Aurai !,_\u25a0•••, CCS—Brjr EtßpVjy-

r-r X" -Sf* v a.«h;nit; for the cnintrj1;v»mj g<i^-1p3acf ; c_l] «rfth w-ferencs. Mrs. «'o'!if r's

Ag^;.-, -_; v..« _•. ; \u0084

UOGSEK EE!_;a-""$.V> ;"T7-~T«eflori~_""oclo<k'.

»Top3_n»r ;>!uc:_uor_L! Asenrjr. I>o7 i">th avf,I__T!: 42"-_ Kr<l «_ _

lIOtJSCWOHKEB—

No waishiiiß; rr-flne., |<l«_s_nt\u25a0 \u25a0••-fiTry v,,.. 4 . ECQaj] ramlly. Mrs. «>;lli*r's

Agency. 211' H'est lT.>i Ft.. ::<_r «;iH ay«., {Irvt

~'.!;i'T:u >: r«r vrirat^'Vrno'JV <-ity;K3-?50. CaJJ jmj!i»-;i_te]v. JRT>Hiri« S_dit9.-;'pal Ajrrr:~y. :-.:.. . between 4-& z.r.d

h&litT/.RY ~f fr~wornarrV~o:h7f7r" JT!.*.""momhi!<\u25a0._;< -: t-.;rf-a-ririns. double entry bookkeeping.

J°g liopldno K_Mcati<mal Ac^tiv. .',• 7 Stb «ye.

v>"-A7TJtr:sS-Thr»- in family":<ng_Uy: f3O; «t-• "i.r.T \u0084la.-.; tWer, •„.-,-,.\u25a0 r<-'aji«-«J. Mr?. OOl-\u25a0*' » >g»-!-.-. . f2_ \V.-» _rjd Orst floor.

tiAKDESER—

By i'-auins forestry firm: fumUiarnfth T-*=cf n.'i/5 rube. to solicit work. A'i-

\u25a0-««<; T^ox I*7. Jersey City. N. j.

XEW PROPOSITION for a-Jvertisjnp jsniicifors.

>;,;<!•./^jnnpporrnnitF; wOl pay 50 -per *11* com—-

ss> n. Write Irvine <15ibert. T 1̂'Hewitt piac*.Ptjtix

_IS_CTEC<3 MAX WANTED—We Ji.-jv*th" busi-

ness. The r'a-.'. _»» ±.re<nii:<. We -want onetucrouchiv F^od *-s^rienc^d man itorth $VMMOs y»ar: an «*juai!y c r̂"ifal«man. Write Com-r-**nt:Brnc 2»«. Tribune Ofßce.'TtS?A!XS MANAGER

—Canada: optical j*bine

:h'.;jf; HJsftO-Jisoo. accordtng to PiP"--'••SCf. <~al! BuFiness Stvjc- Co. Apeiioy. SOSPir^^r Elflg.

SALESXTAN—

Pr-M*; \>w England. N- vVorV:. N*"w y«" tuny, FrnncyTvania ; Ji.non ai"i

rxpvtmem. <""ai! Bufiti"*"Service «'o^ SOS FraKcrB_U-lay.I- M.ESSIEN throuphour ih«« T"nit«i Ptate<= to *<01

sutorjoti)*' rwv><?«s!ties. cxrry owner -aar.tß on-r'Wtor: r»f«—n<>»s required. Hie *"V»;iTiref- PrT<iertOT 004 vCrt BroaiiT-ay.

SAT-EFIIJLN.—

Optical jroeds; middle W>Ft •

Si.C'VV 'Rysinrss PervJcc Cn. A_en<ry.5-inr-r Bjdg.

BALES-WEN.—

<>ffiC» furniiure; *_pftrienf<ml jnNew York: three openiripT for «_p«rlcnce_

m*a at frO"<! Fala""!5. Bu.'inr^s S'rvice <>>.As^twr*--* -05 Btager pi_gSALESMEN fj_nlor«. —Several opcnlnes for

\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0::•£-- \u0084• !ii>;h echool Kraiiuat^F ivh'i w'sh!.. i»-ijr:iss>i<»rrnnnsh;p: salaries s:i".f»O-$7 fct). <^nllBiF:n'.«a »?-<\u25a0\u25a0><=• Oi». Ac^y. so:. Sivpr-r Bi^sr.'\u25a0 . ;:;.;• at. POSITION? jaytas ?I.<«JO-*H«.<tOO

r"-w awaitiiv ca;j?b!f <ir«f!*!"''n. "-iicii.eer.15.»iTrhfle_*. Mjj^rinterid^nts. forenx t» and < bem—t***. f-;t_te «\u25a0 n>*ri<Ti«> a»vi r^'rlllon _eeJr«l.«._!i or «-rite f<..r _ool_et ">aJarir. Positions."J.-i.'!n«v« Ben-K« Co. Agency. WS BfeigT Rl<ls.

\u25a0 MAN a? _jtf!?tant m»^ia_cr <-l«-trioa!"•'^'.:vh.'»_s«r: _.vßn<-ein«-nT; ft: KTiijiKiverf

'T:<«*T»n i- serVj,_, j44 Wrs-t _3d «... O-uiant*• H^l_ proyrieten.

SURROGATE'S NOTICES.I.N [>URSUAJfCE OP AN ORDER OF HON.

Vbner C Thomas, a Burrogate of tin- Countyof*New York, notice la hereby Riven to allpersona having claims acainst Charles Maync.late of the County of New York, deceased, topresent the same with vouchers thereof tothe subscriber, .-it her place of transactingbusiness, at the offices of Pratt, X tohier &Russell. No- 47 Cedar Street, In the City ofNew York, on or before the 23rd day of Sep-tember next.

Dated New York, the Wth day of March.191 «

CAROLINE MAYNC. Executrix.CAROLINE MATNC, Executrix.Prat. Koehler & rtii!=s'»ll. Attorneys for Ex-

ecutrix. No. 47 \u25a0...::.\u25a0 Street. Borough ofManhattan, City of New York.

IN PTTKSUANC'B OF AN ORDER OF HON.Abner C Thomas. \u25a0 Sorrogate of the County

of New York, Notice la hereby given to allpersona having claims againai JAMES WILLS,late of the County of New York, deceased; topresent the name with vouchers thereof to thesubscriber, at hie place of transacting businessat the office of McOurdy £ Yard. No. 6a Broadway, In the City of New York, on or before ''..*10th day \u25a0\u25a0; December next.

Dated New York, the 28th day of May, I*loWILLIAM BIUNKERHOFF. Executor.

M'CTTRDY & YARD, Attorneys for Executor.»;<; Broadway, f'"r":.e!i of Manhattan. NewYork^ \u25a0 l*y.

IN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER of HO.V.Abner C Thomas a Surrogate of the County

of New York, notice is hereby given i.. allpersons having claim against Kugerie Bhltl,deceased, lati of the County of New York, topresent the name with vouchers thereof to thxsubscribers, :it their i>'.ai>- of transacting bud-ness ,t the office of Wiiltrldire, Butler d Rice,No. :.:i Wall Street, in The City of New York,on or before lha first da: of December next

Dated New York, the 25th day of Ma) 1itlo.ADRIAN iSEI.IN JR., SAMUEL WOOLVER-. TON. Executors.WHIM:!!-- I" rr.r.H * RICE. Attorney!

for Kxecutors. r,!) "Wall Street. N. V

IN PI RSUANrE OF AN ORDEH OF HON.Abner

•• Thomas, b Surrogate of the Countyof New York, notice i.s hereby given to nil per-tons htivin^ \u25a0 \.i

-if.-.iiii-iAlexander Mt-I»onald,

i,:, or the County \u25a0•! New York, deceased, topre •'\u25a0 the Karri, with vouchers thereof to the.\u25a0.i,| Brribei at hi« place of transacting busine?:,.No. ids Uroadw-ay, In th« City of New York, unor befi the nineteenth day of November next.

Dal '1 New York, the t-ev*-nlepnth <'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0• of May.1910. EDMUND X STAI-1.0 Administrator.

NfOflK V.'ANTED.

\u25a0 '\u25a0

\u0084 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0!\u25a0\u25a0'

• - •

... |

\u25a0

\u0084 r X Boi

....... -WAITRESS I'articalarly

nr.«j, ihoroughly "nwrlencdj Btredisli girl:«-x> "Ji'Tt referetic««: *2. Waldorf \u25a0\u25a0 g*fl... 12"\v-5i _; •

h. I'li'iik*:.'•\u25a0\u25a0•'-

N 1-- '-M \u25a0 _OOOK—43wediFb; f. .\u25a0 flats; hII | ache* $40

».xr^l!<ut city r«'l«n-n •>•••. Waldorf As'-ncy. 12\\.-vt :::iti »:. I*bona **"<• MadJeon 9«aat«. MraM.i.'t, ;,.-.\u25a0)\u25a0 rJ»Hfpy.7*\rviA'- R'omsa '«<"k an.i Inundrw*. p»>f"i

!jik»-r: ntan u«»-fi;!. qnderetands cows, hoire*;«•^.f-ik-nt ;-"ii:-<ni3n; hlgiily r*conunenifAd;in-,

\u0084.iiniiy. Murrov Agc-uvy. 721 L«xiii&t"ii*"•'•,

:•-..'

DOMESTIC SITUATIONS1'WANTED.Male.

.\u25a0.\u25a0 \u0084\u25a0 . ,i;i-:, HAN T\iints \vortts <-.f f-oin« kind:

\u25a0vi!! may»- a Kf>°'! bandy man «t Bnjrthinsr: fH

a. good cook: I'ruEt !ijv> work; willing hh«l

oJii^-irie A I^. «\u25a0-. Boi i?r>. Tribune OfHce.«"S>!Tl'l*K.— <*olor«vi: I\n-l <lat-v; «!!! do eottre

wort '.f mm!l lainily; country;.... b^ft P"i-»^,nal relerenc*. Mrs. i-'li^u's .\u25a0,«. i,. ;.. .s Baal4-^1 »•!. _ _ . :_i'AHiiHAND.-Il".: fl-rmHi., p">i milker mid

i.-imsiT; imru e*p*rl*nce In ibit> < 'ii.nirv.

fcotoer. oblising. SJatbe*-««c Agency. US Cili«^»-. T»l. S7B Kr>a'» t __OARDENKK. --Ksp«rt ; tai:<! \u25a0.•\u25a0•...!.,•• of

c;entlcm*n*a rsiaf; thoroughly efficient innil l.ran-hrs: <i.sir<-s change: hlehest refer-f .~<F.n. _ ntiitlUh. Mox J'I*-.-Vr!l'IllMInJ_l>r _iVFKKl'l* MAN.—4"^5; '•piman; all 'ruond use-

ful, outside vnnk; h'ir.-:.-. -cw, poaltry. <•!•

r»-f. ... &Tatr«m>on Acency. bin ''-1' ;iVl'-Tci. «7p Br:«nt.

Female.COOKfI. laondnaavpfl, chambermaids, "cvaJtrcEßfi".

houseworker?. Mre. True -r> Agency, 32>>-322 ;,; hay*>..,h ay*>.., oirii>>r HIM m.

GOOD COOK and iun.-lr<- ; ri- •\u25a0.!.. family:good city reference. "Jl West tiiisli st., on«

flleht front.!)\u25a0.! BEAVORI- f.'fii.-.i Danish jrirl in small

larniij In apartment: pity; $22: ... rilent refer-fti'.ta. Mrs. bhea'w AK<au-.v. 8 Baal 4M st.i. ;•>> MAID or nur*e; youne~l-;nslli<h Trot

estaal speal French; nn excellent, refinedmail; be*i i.-[. .-.••\u25a0. No. £51, Albany ARf-ncyvl;.i East '

\u25a0:: i st.

LAUNDRESS— Hungarian girl; eompetenlr alsotwo waitrt and chatnovrmaids, maid and

Beamatress; <;ty. country. j la .i1928. Morrow'aAgenry, 721 r>*jtlncton «y_^-. corner sSih st.

\u25a0 ri."-r. Trained. Qerman and Binrlifth Bpcakinff,orlshae fiiitai^*nK'Htany lifknaM lll>'>. ullfill.-

iikih; inofl'ratfi teiun iirs. Hauaei . iti 15.iwih *£.

Nl RHE—

German, ul ! 3D, fii.icliiss; Infant orflilM;. xctllfiit t.-f.-H'«c<> on Illi $30. Wal-

dorf ac«ii. . l." v..' .;... ».• Plione :itK» Mj^i-Is n S<lli>:i.

Nl IOEUAID \u25a0• : nf-at younu Iris!, \u0084|r"

iiitcly landed, witii potn" experience: v<;;reroiiiriifnd^u. Mi's Sh^_a'«_ Ajs^iM-y.

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VOIiNO G*l*.l^—N<'« t. i-lran, ap«».l 1!«. not outIWora; h'-!i> chambetwork or iMl Irwi Wai

dorf Agency, 12 '»•»•- 1 394 M J^lioin: Ms MadUi-n Kquarii.

LOST BANKBOOKS.i•'\u0084\!-'''K No. 181. ::.«; •>!' Hi.\u25a0 Union I>i;n*> Sav-

ings 'tank i-

missing?. Any person having aclaim !• It I* l>rr»hy called uj m to present th*»\u25a0aim within i<mi days, or submit to having saidpn?i«b*vik fpn.'-M'-'i end a \u25a0...., :. is.ufd.

BANKBOOK No. 65&.4T3 of the Union OiiiioHav^Ings Ban)) Is mlHKiiit;- Any person having »

claim iiit if hereby ..ill. upon to prevent th*-same within tan days t.r submit tr» having saMi>aK*book r:iii.»l!'rt_1I)jL!L1I)jL!Lnew • me Issued1...-1 Bankbooi Kv. 1>>!«. -ii of tl>« Bowery

Havings -Jlajik. LM Hnncry. New York. Th«"finder Is requested to rwturn tt to the hank. If\u0084.. \u0084....i

,,( t.(i..,. the .'MM da) <<f August. 1910,

application will be ina.lt; i" the bank for a newt/.ok. ._._

LOST OH KTOLKN—Bankbook No. •J7!»,T<«> oftlio Onnan livings Hank. ln th. i"ity of New

York, corner 41ti av< arr.l 14th at., Issued toTlnrfHii V. hit. All persons in'- cautionedagainst negotiating 'he ant If not returnedto the fiaiilv «>n th« :KHh day of September,1610, ii •limn mil h* jfpu»-I.

XnVEIVTISKMKNTS AND PIYrisCIUPTIONB-\u25a0 \u0084 The Trlhuno received at th'-lr Uptown

Off \u25a0 No. ir.M Broadway, between 3«Jth nn.l;nth M. until ito'clock p. "> Advertisementsre«-»-ive<l at the following i.ihn<~li offices il retv \u0084 office; rate* until 8 o'floik p. m.. viz.: !,'.t

flth j,si ,«• t. ror. C'iri pt.; I.l* fith h\f.. cor.liiliSt.; 101 East 14th Bt.. i'OT \Veat 42*1 j»t.

BUSINESS CHANCES.

CHEMICAL si'i:>MAT-ITli:s,serious ass] *•!>•ported uiili Important funds, would be i>r-

grnntznt ami sold in France by iti-iaboratolra<Vntrnl de Prortults I '\u25a0'" >•\u25a0 •\u25a0

• "'•l«.uea «mj

<"l'1ml"i" «- No, .VI Hurt Reaumur, Paris. Kr>«-rln! in-ii.-.t. riul<-k i\u0084.\u25a0 rf-rlalti *ti<C£p».

WAKTK"- Partner In « welt r.«t^l)|i.«h.'rl grain|.ii-ii.

• M 111 Connecticut'; must have sonirtcapital; rood opportunity for the :ibui man.AtMi'CM Grain, Tribune otfico.

TIME TABLES.TIME TABLES.

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