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New-York Tribune from New York, New York • 11

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IM'T Life Insurance Companies Here Practically Out of Italy. GOVERNMENT MONOPOLY jievr York Men Declare Law" Would Drive Away All the Foreign Concerns. Htnreicntatives of ot ihr largest doing busl yesterday that until they bill provldina itsu mono ol irance, that fDT Italian hamber of ss 8 turda tney could net what rffeel th? law would ha I witting In countn Th? seemed to think, how- IIi will saeai that foralajn companies will waie Italy. of the Mutual Ufa sal 1 policios in quake, im irtivc. in which rate, of courue, the i in fore? wouW over sovernment, but from he read of th? 'ill ha did think lied to old business.

or.l> harm tna: ult to ihe from the new provided it was said, was that aajcjl t0 kfcep th the Company, but uaoM "ith ont. reas the ii ceased di Ing Misi- nessln Italy, he because it ePd not And It profitable Dad the Inaurance law? were already In fore? nies that a substantial am, premiara received tro? tu writ'-t there must Le inv Bted In Italian go? these bonds draw latan rat? of only per reni a hi tr)e company did not sasssdar then profitable The ta bonds ly the Mutual up to the time it stopped Ulag baalntet Italy, be thought, about HUMS! u.table Ufe Apsur said In common with of other American companies, th? oing business in ago In anticipation ffcat the bill Just approved by the Chai of Depul would tecome a law. He did I not believe, either. Hint the law was letlve, but thought that the policies al- ready written would be allowed to run along just ae they were. Th? Mil.

if 11 i a law, meant, however, he said, ttmt American other foreign writing Insurance in Italy, out as they had practically all so already, the tual passage of the law mould noi much effect jn i Thr local Insurance men did not to think there was any likelihood of con? ter ted actioi oi pan of European coun? tries mnle In forcing American companies, but they there the part Of life insurance companies to make It hardtr for American to do In theJi various countries. ne or tv ntlrr com requiring Invest full iums Mexl curltles. The? ave also i MORG A BUILD Drexel Corporation Formed to Take Over Wall Street Site. The report real ran Co. ha pui J.

te of in by a Mr Bern pe, when Building orpora.ll? Waiter B. Hum. Tttor. tram, all Han of th? th? formation ot the- nea la capitalized V. It rmed to las th? 1 to a new building.

Th? 1 il Id i win frontage of U3.5 feet In I feet in Walt street la ass? si tax books, of which 1200,000 r-t i valu? of the building. SELL LEHIGH COAL Ifciep Company to Handle Prod Oh 65 Per Cent Basis." TV anthracite coal mlr'-i by the Valle: it by the Lehlffh Valley i SaU-s gStipfc enerday, oa asnal tant bai known in the anthracite re individual I Seat agreement." uridT the terms of whleh coai at th? p. value- at the tim'? of us by the- New Voi Wee. in his announcement of purpose Valley fUUroed Company in Jaauary to form the coal sales company, I which would he offered for to the stckhelders of rail load company. President Thomas of the the' the coal sales formed, would pur hm" sen, upon equitable terms," to be In the eontract, dl coal mined, pur owned or quired by the Valley Coal Company and the iife ot the Tat eontract has recently been com- Noted and signed, and the coal sale? com-1 began on March 1 In office? the entire ninth f.oor of Xo.

atrevt. Tlie company, uhlch was or tn conformity with the decision of Supreme Court of the l'nlted States in 'commodity hns au capital of which is The Delaware. Coal Company, organized in the part of haa authorized ot which 88.591,700 has been isaued. to which were the atock of the Delaware, Lackawanna Company, who received cash dividend equal to the au amount of stock of the coal com The Delaware, Lackawanna Weat which buys the rall aoaapany's coal at mines on the nt bails," has paid dividends reg at- the rate of iu per cent a tar January, 1910. relation between the Lehlgh Val Company and oal Sales Com virtually the lame as that exlst ir, lhe Lackawanna Hallroad Company and Coal Com and as the outatunrtlng capital stock Laclcuwarina-s coal company and IduA ai'b Coal la saaaTii tkMmt ta the expecta the shareholders of the latter cor Valley Railroad Company.

"me ended "r136a43 and Its surplus PERE MARQUETTE BETTER Newman Erb Says Condition of Railroad Is Improving. Newman Erl. arho chairman of thn execntlT? of the ivre Marquette Rniiroari, returned yen tram a weeks inspection of the property, which he round, he In al rendition. begun last yeur 1 found completed," he added, the i iliat the month ol March arul the of those Iroprorementa In better earnings. The condition? ihi oompanj has been I icing for the laat two years hav? raachad iheli climax, and i arish to restate that bow, after i have been orar the property, I nm mor? firmly convinced than ever thai the baa passed Of the greatest prob? lem al presen! is to reduce operatina To this end I'resldent Cotter ha? made aoans hange? in tl.ts depart nient which will arori ta thla dhn ctlw ti i not to however, that the property'? condl? tion win be neglected in any way, an manner.

I rt order? for thi expenditure ail fund? necessary to more trsffic satis? factorily it can takes foregon? that thla win lie dom Mr. Brtj that road had been ter? ribly handicapped by the unusually earnings I month would depend to a large extent on whether there would be an-, letup. He was Just as anxious the public, he added, MS fu hiiiirovem.Ml in tin Marquette'? operations CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE. While market on the Consolidated Bx? changi started with reactionary tendei It BOOfl her. nl that it Was Well in hand.

selling was readily absorbed, with od of vreaki Attempts of i tal out of the labor abroad, well as the situation in China, wei aored. 'l'ii advance In price? was accompanied bj a liroadi. nniR out of the trading ttol enlargement tlvlty. Commission house? reported that thi continuation of the upward movement in the market was resulting a return to tbeii offices of customer? who had in ng thi i awn out i ol dulni common was active, the dealings In it heir-s stimulated by later denied, that the government suit aitainst thi ration might soon discontinued. Detailed operation? follow: STOCKS.

Ope" High. 1,810 A mal eppei i MS 874 80 Am Cea 13 18 10 30 i Car A 88 I 88 Am tee 80 30' 80 1.820Am Smoltlns. 785? 10 Am Tel 146 148S Anacoi Tap A 108 102S neth Stee; 88 Brook Ras TY. I 110 Pracirtc .227 827 22" 1 290 Che? 78 78 B10C si Paul. 107 Jos1? 107 1071? l.lno rnppe- 28 L'6 28 IB 0( 140S I0 Becurltlea, a a 38S 3.77(1 Brt? do 1st 170 Ol Korth pref.l.'n 4 181 1814 1" IS', 70 MS Valley I Loull A 18S 280 Mo PaeMc 10 Nat UaU MS 4 3l? i Hi.

-s 1.1 iim ivntru' i a 10 Norf I7n North ra'iH' Mai! ulila ir.ll*>.? 100 111 .1.14 Repul 111 I in pref ithern oppi lOThll-fi Ava 0.710 I'nlon 0 Rubber. 8 Steel ftal Va ralea, 8411 tal MINING 18 GOO Big? i-ol Virg-H ..71 100Jumbo .1 4'? .07 18 1284 it? 11" 44', 47 .18 -4 71 4.0U 1 Ml 1 40 'IV 111'? 18 41? 1' vj 71 4 i .07 .47 118 70 44? las MS 4 .1 fi? 1 IS I 4'i if 17 SECURITIES. ni In 11 Bosrkei foi otitel tie? At tin outset con al i 1er. alih "Jien VVOOlWOl wai com? rely quiet Or? on nmnil Inspiration Oiri and ntral wi chanc? sera 1 Irljr active, and higher. Detall? i orierationa fol? low INDUSTRIAL.

a Km (il' 12 12S 12 in IOS 888 283 1" wo Bri Co I tllouaton ') ICOKsyaer I KM'. 42 Mi An A- Forl 100 Mar hat tan Tran bi i l- Rumel Co i "i i 10 fi 188 IUJ Ht new. I'jo 71? Wool? 70 MINING B4 Ceaael. 1 100 Bra Cop. al denla .71 i i 1,600 I Xutlonal.

8J? 1,000 0 Espl' MX Con? vr I. 16S i ten. 24 100 Kerr 3 Moron 1 Mi 100 -MIn Kmeltera. ft 888 Porr Central- JHHi Porru 1 iilO Pon i It? f. Presten r.

8 1 i. Rav ira 1 Kirn 1.10 riiio fite? art IS 74 20fi T. 1A TH Bui'Ion l. Pllv M. 76 BONDS.

Dfc.m* "i ruf? ritv of Tokin tin 10 171 100 ll'l 704 1154 71 13 7 16'4 S'4 la IM C-32 i H': 2'. i 10 1A 7'-. 1-V 100 Hfl 17-: Hi UNI ios 7'? 78 1" loos 17:: IM loo i- Il ms 84 II 4S 71 11 A 18 IH 1 .12 1 47 4S 71 13 A 4'. i 104 3 18 1-32 1 1.07 1 10 14 loo? iiota? 004 lonoo Monon Coal JJ? YWtB JW.000 Pac 5i' 4 nos 004 024 1054 4 1.4 4 1044 04' 04 1 014 04'. 0 02 paid.

cent? par lots. 8UNDAV8 NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Mailed anywhere in the United State? for $2.50 a year, DRESSMAKING. make? and JulteU 126 Male W- Smith Co. imi tv. Uih Baaver partlrular? tn'rTv? yeara with a amali mall 1 basan wlih Sen? for n.

y. Female. uviTBtrMrrD capahl? woman, AN of hoapltal offlea work with some fumlsh A 1 Mlarv especttn A "-r 3 108.a JrVORK WANTED. Male r. Bra: duration jol Julian I 1 gral Tribune i making DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED.

Male u)8 CSEF1 I. MAN- ia; weH experienced and Agency. 818 S4J king; Agency, li Phon? Bry servant? good oak, I Ei butlei and country Mi-s Bui Bcj 17 West 424 i man; wlfa hand sober, I'ARMHAN good pk 'ichtnu. cultivating, od is I 6t e. twelve with ilion; i Math? so Agency, GARI Rowers, Iswna an I I Bos in.

Ifal a Agency, ng, cleaning. intry; I 1 19th rlshes g-ovi refe Mathcwron Aj I eacea; r. KKW Plata Femnla and w.w rmaltl 'li try del I li rt. HAM teal German girl llltng i city i Irfinn 33d i rafee on a vu. I .711 Vary II Tel city r.

487 ry. ilia. 1 won hi, prefi excell I Mua? se? au ai at Thon? nt references I In all l.r:, i M. In lasl i la 4V.i sxcelleat baker, goed Poop? i referent from Agentur, 330 i Is of joudj. das 880; persoaal Wall Agency.

71 East 124th Tel Harlem. us" S25; and Chai nmii waitress, 822; two sxcellMt Ilk' to go together I.ar 12fitD cor. Tel. young: drat li aver; eoaatry; wagea. Ajino.

4th te! 186S Madieon (TiOK CHAMBERMAID mid WAITRESS), Plnnlaa and have- r.firen.e?. city or Jjsalls Asenry, iW0 Plaza. Drat, class; baker; city or country; beat referents; ware? Tali at Lang A PusCwarai Agency. West sa woman: excellent meal until July 1. F.

MlMi Hofmayer1? Asencr. 320 floor). Tel'-l'hon? i i li ni cook; bleh iptioi. friend 2d cook; family, clubs, cu institution refiiaaoua collier'? Aren 457 4th aya gas 840; only; reference to thrifty, economical. Buckle)'? Agency, 17 Was? 42d 'Hsana 81.1 claa? Swediah cook, wtth kitchen lr.ald or wlona.

ha? Juaalln Acetify. t.exlnirton ava. Tel 44SS Plaza. colored: conk, butler or outr de well recommended; city, country; $50. Nel TulI and Bwedlah; cook and butler or coachman and long; parience: ko any diatancf.

Morrow's Agency. .31 Lexington Cicallant would take chars? of while family irora city. Criterion Agency. 841 Columbu? ave Tel. i IIJE.

-English; young; will do work of good tutler. cook: country prafarred. Sbaa'? 8 EMIGRANT GIRL. landed. wanta home; amall can make her aelf Myntlnen'a Agency.

ave. Tel 1008 Harlem. Bwedtel chambermaid; beat city Oater berf'a 718 Laxtngton Tel. 1055 (rrench) will take eharge of ci.ll dren front 7 year? up: teaches music, compan? ion to young Mia? PtzGerald? Agency. 6'h ave tent ranee In and flrnt claaa $12 excellent refer? ence? Myntlnen'a Arency, 2107 5th ave.

Tel. Harlem Finnish arlrl. lataly landed; wllllna; to learn: houaaworkar: tin. John Myniinan'a Agency. 2107 5th Tel 1005 Harlem.

tAL HOVSEWORKER wllllna girl: food plain cook, waitress RESORTS. KKW Mn JKKSEV ATUiTI? CITY NEW JERSEY The Lenten season is the favorite time of the year to enjoy the charms of the popular city-by-the-sea. The social leaders of fashion from the metropolitan cities can be seen in the daily promenade on the famous Boardwalk. Leading hotels always open. 1RAYM0RF CHALFOME HADDON HALL HOTEL rutoDru kmam u.

ATLANTIC CITY N. J. Open all the year. Fine table. Suites with privat? bntli furnished Perfect ai langenier.t? Elevator to all rate? for wlrter.

Cu: Mrs. S. and Proprietor. ST. CHARLE a ATLANTIC CITY, N.

select location, front the ocean Thor? oughly modem; court servie? with bet sad eoM frisai tits, Ac. Orchestra overlooking th? Boardwalk and Ocean, Oolf privileges. tratad LoekUt. NBWLIN BAIXES COMPANY. rHB Il.TslllKE.

Atlantic N. .1. i I view, sths, I running watei in room? lia weekl) I 50 up dall? HAMUEL ELLIS. UOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. Female.

Hi SEW IKKEH girl, exeell? I plain rook and laundress; Ulna Walll? A i nisi tad stroas; afraid of ncy, US Itn HOUSI seven. eic Kent 7.1 i i rj i iihi 138 John Tel HsrW-m woman; preftsrred Call Mr? I take baby froi 4 .1 KIT? 'HI'NM Ml' jSd i i Nil Ir? ish girl; Agency, LADY'f? MAID maid. ser and I Lang Slrl ceiiint-- slyntlnen's Agei Hsrli L.UNI'!:K Iron? it exeell, n. laun Agei 10 I Agei I win aiv? out MAID i art Saoallent i ai i -ni i. 'M Mai I 1 V.

I 1 fn Ule? i. I- rl rate i- i irai i girl; ei Tel 1063 I V. I II country. in? it ajo i v. i Is particular; fer? Sa i.

IIS 4th I .1 PARLORU girl: i takes but lei I.Tie I MB1 RM 113 4tl V. Co referen? i.i,.. ave Ti LOST BANKBOOKS. BOOK No of th? Dime Faga Hank mlstlt.g An) having a to it Ik herehy called upon i the same ivlthm ten I aald pssshook ear Bank missing. Any P'rson having a delta to It hoteby eallod apon to th? um? within ten day? or Sttbn II passbook cancelled end pen one Oga Bank mUsing.

a i it hereby called spoa to present the within ten days or submit to having said pathboe.k cancelled and a nen one Iftued. gav Ing? Any parat? having claims upon said buok called SI the saine te, the bank tblrty or the bixjk will be decla Had and ex? tinguished, and a net of ig i OH 8Tt of Sawng? Hank in the City Of New York, corner 4lh ave. and 14th Issued to Mennger and Schleslrger All are cauttunsd against negotiating the If not returned in toe bank on Mm 84 HU- JupUj it? will LOST I the German Paving? Hank In the Cits of New York, 4tli ave 14th st UN lii.n.-.ltka Poitl. AH person? are rautl ned against negotiating the same. If not returned to the bank on the of Math, 1813 a -mi i LOST OR BTOLBW the Oernian Savings Bank lu th? City Of New York, correr 4th ave.

snd Idtfe issued to Tina Wunderlich, in trust for Walter All per are cautioned against negotiating the if not returned tr, the saaa an day of March. duplfassts t- Issued L' IT OR Btankboosi No of the Oermsn Kavtrura BHnk In the of New York, corner 4th ave. and let to Tina Wunderlich, In trust for Charle? All per? sons sre cautioned against negotiating the same. If sol rrturned the bark on trie 2fith day of March, 1813, a duplicata will Issued LOUT OH No M4.4SS of the German Saving? Bank In th? Cltv of New York, eansar 4th sve and I4th lasaad to Tina Wunderlich. All sre csutloned sgsinst negotiating the same If not returned to the hank on day of Marrh.

1912, a duplicate will be -Paasbook Saving? Bank, l.V> New Y.rk. The flnder la requested to return It to th? bank. If restored before th? 4th dkv of Aprl' tlon will be made to the for LOfrr No. 81A.S84, Bark'for 8atr Ings. "V) 4iU New York.

stopped. I'least No 970.047. tor hav? 4th New York. Payment return AUCTION SALES. BY-VIRTUE OF EXECUTION SELL 11 a at No.

40 Weal it Manhat-an, I one (Imperial) Automobile. MATHEW T. MtX VI1IILU Marshal. COME TO ATLANTIC CITY and enjoy the delights of the dry, sunny boardwalk, which, with its procession of roller chairs, is never more enjoyable than at this season of the year. OHRE on account of its superior loca? tion and the liberal spaces given to public rooms and sun parlors, together with careful service maintained, is an ideal house for Winter and Spring.

Walter J. Busby i ion YORK igan, I'lriiniirr, against Richard Haaan. sad otbera In itarlo itory Juignvnt for parts by the isle thereof. J' entered In the Of Neu Vork tli? undersigned, the 'udfmeat r.amH, rIU eell at auction h' Salesrooms, i an In The of Man City Count) ol New York, on the i) of March, 1813, at twelve o'clock noon P. Day.

Auctioneer, the ilngs er. I i by mm iii'lgm-nt to i.e eoli and therein I lows: EL NO 1 Mi those ertaln la Iota of hml with the building iiienon, altcati on tba Northerly 8tr? at, ark Avenue, In the City of New rk. ttan, which take? tosethei Uegln iiir-K erly side 0( Mai Oas feet West? er of l'ark Avenu" tl North parallel with Pan Oas hundred feet, five in? he? to the middle line th? block sad Rtreeta, said relddla lln? flftv thence Bou thi Ij parallel with Park feet rive, lacbes to the Utre? and raid Northerly side of Sllty Btreet, Fifty feel to begra? be number? 47 and EL no 8. aim certain lot, pt-ce or i i ng In tba of New York, a iesa Ibed sa fol Inning at pelai on th? North Street, dl rant Ninety tfce Northeast corner of i' and rond Street, uallel wi'h Paik Ajenie dlatanea tbroaah a part? wail. o' the aame f.

I'tberl and i aralle! i art of tl rough erl a feel -le-half of sUty second se or.l the lag, i known by the KM2. SKI RVILLB, fer Plaintiff tab Of N'-w NE ROER, Atior rd another, 44 Otan ooklyn, New Y'ork. Ml M. Attorney for I -irul i William I'ort BTtON I. tor Arthur i Havlnt? Kink Building, I for otbeia, Avenu i.

i lerr deft. Part Torb i ff? lot I Bot ugh of CARMODT. Attorney deneral, tgrarei of tba -ropertle? aumbei la 47 and O.I Streit. 2. its street number la 111 East East 52nd Street.

Ne. I. bel Street, rtgag? held bi Inatltutlon. -m tl-eir the sum of with bruary 1813; (I :nn.r on 1. II to the H.

City Surveyor, iflll. approximate of taxes, eases ST rat's or other llena are allowed to Out of th. i the lOferf Street. Three Ofty (8T301 Dollsn and Interest ring No. ni Bast 82nd Street.

tie sol.l subject to the state of fricts the survey thereof made bv Francia W. 2tlii. 1811 Thr amount of asses? ii wurer liens which a-e allowed to tne purchaser or paid by I referee on the salt of parcel Six hifi il Dollar? and Interest. i -ii 11 re? PROPOSALS. New Tork Ma-eh 2d, 1P12 Proposals will received at the Adjutar.t Ornerai'? Street and i York Citv.

until 12 o'clock nn Thursdav, March 31, 1012, for fur clothing for the National Guard. State of New Y.irk, min Coats, 1680 DreSS These to delivered at Arsenal within iii year free? date of contract in such qimntltl'? and at euch time? as may ho hy the Adjutant The State rOSSITM th'? right to accept proposals or any part thereof ni .1 sailafactorj. 18? itloii? of the above mentioned artl teUroen? of the requiretnonts to he com piled uitl In proposai? for and the gevernlnf, t'1' furnishing auch blank fomi? for proposals may be i at this office All bid? must be and directed to the I v.jjuiant General, of New York. State Arsenal. Streit and Seventh Avenue.

New I Yuik anil plainly marked "Bide for I'nl fi the National Guard wir.LlAM VBRBECK. The i ISLAND, March 7, proposals. In triplicate, will be 1 here until 10 A. April 1, 1912. for i printing rrquir'd a- Hea.1quarters Easter?) and lleadquarteri- Department of the I Eaat dutltig car ending June 80.

1M13. cessful MOder will he required io furnlah i pion' VTork ba done on Governor'a Uiard I in building by the 8. rest free. Infermatlon application. Lnvelopes con? taining proposal? should be marked "I'-oposala for PrlnHng" A O.

STORAGE NOTICES. TO 247 West 27th Bt, Hty You ar? hereby notified that the being due and the time for the pirvySMtlt of this Tom pany'a Hen upa th? property heielnafter de-1 s.rltiet having expi ed anl due notice therexif having bee? yuu. thla Comrany will causai firh pror-rty, to wit: 26 bag? of Herbe understand the herb? to be cramomlle. known In I Spanish rr.anranilla). under lot number roil ita warehouaea.

to he 1 at public auction, according to the statute In n.a.le provide, in the delivery No. West New York City, on the nth dav of March. at 10 o'clock a MANHATTAN KKKfllOBRATINO CO. A President FUPNISHED ROOMS To" LIT 38 DltON ftoi'TH)." guile 3 rooms, bathroom; by month. TIME TA.M.g?\ Allai Anffl a Fastest, Finest.

Largest Quuru re -Screw UU slAnSJ iWtu Turbine Steamship- in lb: WoriJ CAMPANIA a feSft i CARONA Kl The aWafal LIVERPOOL, LONDON, PARIS, VIENNA QltENSTOWX AND FISHfitAID Mauratanie and Lue.tan.a do not atop at Queenstown New Service CALLING AT MADURA, UNOA. NAPtlS. TRItSTf, FUME fnr j.tn-tarv. Sailing noon. IVERNfA CfiRPfiTHI? SttMU.

MARCH 88 APKIL 11 JiVT 18 al sW 7. r.mi,'.'v Heir? a Genoa Quotations furnished for any Toura prnS foot im. "4 nxn isssaiaai i 'Sea trio? on good hygienic vessels belong to the best natural curative remedies. Dr. von PanmtiU, famous husienist.

Spring Sea Voyages To European Ports Will be unusually attractive this rear. Splendid every de? vice known (or comfort and safety and the Tuesday and Thurs? day sailings have made the palatial MTH GERMAN LLOYD Steamships most popular. You will find it advantageous to book passage at once. EARLY SAILINGS FOR London Paris Bremen Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm. Thursday march 7 Itronprtnx Wilhelm.

March 12 (jeergr Washinjion. Saturday March 23 Specttl sailing PR1NZLSS IRENE. March 16 lot Madeira, Gibraltar. Algiers. Geaoa, Naples Cruise to Black Sea and Caucasus from Genoa, April 28 to May 29-8200 up.

Cruiie to Polar Region? from Bremen, July IS to Antust up. INDEPENDENT AIOUNB TUE WORLD TRIPS 8618 BALT1MCRE-BREMEN DrRECT-On? Class Csb.n FasKOfen. WetJntads)? General Agents 5 BROADWAY NEW YORK Alona The Rio Grande With an Unique Panorama of Two Republics UNITED STATES I Route of the Famou? "Sunset Limited" Between New Orleans Ios Angeles San Francisco lw AonTtn ml eomfort Southern Pacific "IX BT Wni llroailn aj- at Franklin St. 1 at si. I Broadway at Howling Green Amer can L'ne WiV" 23 Umia.

Mir JK? 4 White Stir Lili? Plrr a Pier 81. B. 5UI a. m. via Fi'i'ard Mir.

IILsptSSd Vaderlai Mar. 30 60, N. K. Rei Star White Star Line Ply rr out The Largest and Finent In the World Titanic Vllf'K P.M. Also April APRI 20 Kh rnon t3 OLTMFTC Yorlc.Mar.

1.1 nan Pier New Baltic. 14. no n'Laurentlc 80 Celtic. 28. 4 The Madeira, r.ihraltar.

ille he. i.euoi. Naj.lea. Alexandria. CEDRIC CANOPIC MAR.

6 MAR. 19 carne April canopic.April Pussrngrr 9 B'war (Tel. 2100 Rector) Pier fit. X. R.

X. nu MU.MUfKNT STEAMSHIP OCEANA 1 t.fiOO Ions 335 Feet Loaf the of a record that no liner afloat ha? int first cabin throughout with room? and private the prom- nude deck lit the world, the ne ACantie and carrying no cattle frrlght. Is by far thr Kner te Bermuda the llial roo ahoiild liAIAf vt 11 thu world-famed Brrrr.u.la SlU lillo? are In hlotiim In thi? Falrvland you can enjoy driving, cycling, golf, boating, ocean bithtng. fishing and evi rv recreation. ling trum Kfsr Tirk.

LOWEftT INTER RATE? EVER OFFERED Get beautiful booklet. chart, 4c. from Bermuda-Atlantic Line, 28n Bway, X. T. i IMEH1KA 7, jn A.

LINCOLN .1 p. U'iIDIHSKE A.M. KAIS'X ACO. VIC.Mai SO. 0 A.

M. Second cabin i Algiers, Kahles? Genoa April 4. 12 noon S. B. MOI.TKF.

10 A. M. 8. HAMBl KG.May 15. 8 A.

M. NOT at Algiara. Tourist IX'Pt. for T'ip? Hvervwhere. HAMBI 4ft V.

ALLAN LlrtJE MONTREAL THE ST ROUTE Shortest. Sinootlicit, Mont IMcureBque. foi oats tub Atlantic and THREE DAYS IN THE AND RIVER TI RHINE From Montreal From Llveronnl May 3 May 31 July 11 Aug. a May 10 June T. 1ft Aug.

18 May 17 June 14 CO RSI AN Julv a Aug. May 24 June jil Aug 2 Aug 30 Passage. $S0 On an I 100 00 up Second Stlooc. tin COOK SON. uthAve EDWIN LOWS Agencv im Bway.

or H. a. ALLAN. Montreal. HOLLAN LINE Tura.

a March rj Fotierdam.Mar to Mar BOCLOONE am'" 1PLYMOUTH BOULOGNE. Office. 30 Bway. N. LUIVUI Choient berth? Lowni rates Sib COOK'S fa TOl'MM TO KCKOPft.

All Included. Booklet? THOP COOK A SON. VMS Ava. 238? Broadway. N.

T. AMERICAN LINE. MUIIU1. MVEDEN WO DENMARK. A.

1 Broadway. 1 l'i. ri 1. Wall it. Ferry.

nCal II Cl fil. Brooklyn, at Noon For Sao Juan, P. R. I.s Guayra. Pto Curacao and ilninibo Curacao.

PHILADELPHIA Mar. ISTARACAf. Mir. If For I-a Ouayra, Curaca? and Marecaibo. 38 Superior Accommodations for Passengers BI.ISS.

D.U.I.ETT fienernl Wall ANA POINTS IN NEW EN6LAND FALL RIVER LINE Via Newport Fall Elver. Lv. Pier 10. N. ft.

Warren weak day? and Sur.days. 6:00 P. M. 8trs. "UKITAK snd PP.OVIDENCE.

Orchestra on caca. NEW LONDON (Norwich) LINE via New London Lv. Pier 40. N. ft.

Clarkeoa sKjjafgai davs. 5:00 TO, E. R. ft. E.

TO H. 8trs. MAINE and NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW HAVEN LINE Lv. 28. ER.

45 week daya only. Etr. CHESTER Tlcketa. at 171 Broadway. Tourist Office? and Piere.

SU LINE uirect. 11.00 Wo rester. .2.40 Including Sunday. M. From Pier E.

R. New Manasesnent. Iniproved Aervlea. City Ticket 2S0 Broadway. N.

T. EXCURSIONS. furope mM Raymond frVVhrh: ReaarvationM vie all Lina 225 Fifth Ane PURCHASE AND EXCHANGE. 7KE ANTIQUE IsVII W. "mi, ar Broadivay.

Is certainly the largest and most at? tractive Antique shoji in town. Not alone because of the) charming exhibits of th? "Old Maater" but also the remarkably low prices at tvhicb they ara offered. ClawfootMlgl? boya, Desks. Poidlag Top Card Four pout Beds, Twine ard double sizes: Sldeboaris, Dining Library tabu ers. Davenports, Divans, Chairs, at about half actual Don't allow anything to pre.

au from and jourself. "A wcrd 'n DESKS AND OFFICE FURNITURE, Rt1 DtSKJ Cfftcs fomiture In grest va riel of Style and Trice. T. SfcLLEW 111 FTT.TOX ST INSTRUCTION. For Both rHK BKKLITZ KCMOOL OT I.

INGPAOFS. MADISON SQt'ARK (1120 BROADWAY). Harlem Err.nch. 848 Lenca near 127th St. Br-nch.

21S-220 Livingston St Dm ma tic. sVaafBgt, Aetna. Amateurs coached. lOCUTIOn gnedal work for children. TM Cil'fJST oos av, near SCHOOL American a Foreign Teachers' Agenrr.

Professors. Tut. i ti Schools and Familles. Apply to Mm .1 vr.i^-.Fu mn. l'olon P.mar? FOPFCLOSURE SALSA.

SPPPFMK COI'KT. SEW YORK (XH'NTY Robw? Oliver. Plaintiff, amlnst Anna T. P. Bronaon, Thet'ea J.

Radford. haana C. Kicker, William MavnaM 8r.t. Caro win P. Bronsott and James A.

xecutors and as Ancillary Ex? I-ast Will and Tefts'iient of Auge P. William Anna T. and Rlchar.i Hofe, surviving P.x ton Of tjsl restameal of Ang? i WasS Miriam Fisher; Carl Richard Hiero? Executor of the Last Will Testament of Ha decease, aid the KaU of York, I 'er-i I In of an katano-Marj of partition and sale, ina.1? and entered in tha above a gad baariag 1811, I an th? feree In said lu named, -rill sell public auction, at th? Exchange Salesroom. Ifaa 14-it; Veaajr stiegt, in the Borough of Manaat tan. City of New York, on th? flay March.

1 1 13 noon on ihst day. Joseph Da tr. lsnd sn.i Isea mentioned In raid Interlocutory jik. and therein as ah f.na'n lot pieos or rarce: of land, th? thereon erected, sttuau. lvlna ''nir in tlic Boiuugh of Manhattsx.

In th? Cttv of Sew York, in rexjrty of Tck an4 of New ork. srd bounded and de? as a on the foutheriv of Street tant aaa hnndrol an.l 'eet ttsterly fro-r? corner formed ly the Inters? Mon of the of Sixth ava-HSS with th?) Southerly 1- of West Flit, -neventh Street; ruiv r.iig tTanc? gouUtertv ar. i pnraliel with Slx'h Avenue ano part of th? tbrt igh a party one hundred and Inches to the line -if reen flfry and maniac aloag centre Hoe of tha five feet; thenoe running Northeri-, parallel with Plxtb Asaaas ps; of distance through another hundr-d ml five inches to th? said Southerly side of Weet I ft -seventh Street, and tbsac? runnlna Westerly along South-riv aid? of S.reef. feet to tha point ox nlace of beginning. New York.

Februsn 21. ifil? NORTOV. COLMMITH, TOMEN, COLFl WFlfs. rievs for Plsiii-iff. No? 45 and 47 WsJI fli.

Boroug't of Manhattan. New York City. for Bb? fendants Anna and othsra. No 14 street. Borough of Manhattan, Tora HF.NRY M.

KIDDER. Attorney for i 3 Racford and another. No. 64 Will? iam Street, Borough of Manhattan. New WII.1.MM Attorney for feuJart Wlllism Flless, No.

2 Rector r.oroug?? o' Manhattan. New York City ALEXANDRA H. vCEiON, Attornev De feadaots Wllllant M. Files? an.l another. 1 Ptrtet, Borough of Manhattan, rk Cftv.

STRONG A WHITEHEVD. Attornev? pcffp.iiants Miriam Fisher and another. No. 18 Wall Strett. i of Msnhattan, New York City.

IMiiM.iS CARMODT. Attrrrty Central. Attor i.y for Defendant the People of the State of New York. Caopot. Albany.

Tork. OFflStN Guardian ad for wmum Maynird Srd, nnl Carol)n Fll.rs. No. wiihb'm F.i rough of Manhattan. I York CI The following is of property te he Ita street number Is 54 West 57th Borough of Maiil.vti.'.n: Street.

12? S3 it Centre line of Uk Block. Said i he sold tt.hl?ct to anv of facts jti accurate would shew. Dated, New York, Febrvary 21. 1811 ALC1 RNON S. NORTON CARPET CLEANING.

Fll. I'lKHET CIKANINO Ly compressed air. sta.nu. usnd or ca floor. I US Bioau 181 48th st.

COE at DT Tel. I.T2-- NLV. YORK CARPET CLEANING WORKS. Oldest. Laigsst Most Modern.

FINE Rl'v3B WOVEN FROM OLD f'ARPBTsl Price? Rasonsbl? fiend B-vaat West 4Ath St AND M. VI'TOR VirflBLE, 78 st Ceteioiu? all malies ta'ci-n otrt bargains In llnderw.io.l? Rem'neton? Srnltha JAMS? A. urXt." AT LAW. Looms, 110 Btoadaay, City..

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