pcoxd propcrtn pjmpsi tel amfeh9mid...the hotel will cost more than j1.u00.000. mr. muschenheim owna...
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Mr. Hone built it in 1837. and Itha» several time*n«en remodeiied and Improved. H«died there on May*, 1851. Though ithas changed hands a number oftimes tn the last fifty years it is still known aa th»Hon«- Mouse. It is to be torn down, it is said, anda skyscraper built on .he site.
The H »ne House has become linked wtth the his-tories of the famous "House of Lorda" and the"House of Commons." which stood for many yearswithin easy reach of Niblo'a Oarden. at Prince-st.and Broadway. This connection reeulted from thefact that th*» Clifton Brothers, who managed the"House ..f Lards," alas managed the Hone Houseas a hotel for some years. The "House of Lords."which was a cafe, was opened in opposition to the"House of Commons." another cafe. One of thepatrons of th.- Hone Honst when it was a hotel, andof the "House of Lords.
"waa John Wilkes Booth.
the assassin of President Lincoln.
EEPTEMBER IN THE MOUNTAINS.
fillPjMpSi -TEL AMFEH9MID
!_r>»er Baranar I_k».' trtr^rsand. N. T.
A moit dellKhtful lake ana monntaln resort.
raaVBCT GOIJ-' IJ.NKS.
OPEX UNTIL OCTOBER IST.
Ciln hotels.A SALE THAT ATTUAITEI* ATTENTION.
Many interesting sales of flathouses and otherproperties have been reported in the tast fortnightin that section mt th«- i-ity west of Central Park.between Fifty-ninth and One-hundred-and-twenty-fifth sts. A sale that attracted considerable at-t>'nti.,r. last week was that of No. 156 West Elghty-fourth-st.. a five story bri^k ftfcthiwse. on a plot27.6x102.2 feet. It vas sold by William D. Manningto IrvingI. Kerrpner.
IP£\[]_G_ DQGDITCECL,BUFFALO, N. Y. (Absolutely Fireproof).
IVlaware ¦¦¦¦'.. opposite Exposition entrance.*1 f'KR DAT AND I'PWARD.
\u0084Free cr.nveyanc*. E. M. PRAWNER. Mar.
Mr. J. I Murray, representing tb» hotel, ifnow at th«ictorla Hotel. N. T.. or would .all with room plan on
parties <J»-t-irlns; information.
@r^wnn n n/«\ apartment hoteu\J UL_>L!_Ul^i 117 WEST .*TH ST.
Four apartment d of two m four room*. *tVi<> to $l,20O;st»o|u'»ly fireproof; no wooden floors; people objecting tocareful Inquiry as to character, etc.. need not apply; nrst-class r<^taurant ferv-ice.
Jnsirncuon.F.-r Young Ladies— City.
MAKING WAY FOB A BIG NEW HOTEL.The work of tearing down the row of buildings
on the west side of Broadway, between Forty-fourth and Forty-fifth sts., to make way for ahotel which, it is sail, will be one of the biggestever erected in this city, will begin on September16. This hotel will be built by \V. C, Muschen-heim, and will occupy the entire block front onwhich the row of buildingr- stands. It will have afrontage of 200 feet in Broadway and lt» feet inearh street. It will be twelve stcries high. Thesite is owned by the estate of William WaldorfA.«tor and is valued at $1,000,000. It is said thatthe hotel will cost more than J1.u00.000. Mr.Muschenheim owna the Arena.
V. H. LKGGETT'S HOfSE FOR BT-SINESS.The nld house of Fran, is H. Leggett, at No. ™1
West Thirty-r.)urth-st.. a. four story stone dwellinghouse, on a lot :SxlOO fact, is to be remodelled intoa live story business building, at a cost of about
The plana for the alterations will be filedin a few days.
•-TR4LIA TO LONDON BY WAT OF PAN
CHICAGO AND THIS CTY. tX
BEATS SCHEDULE TIME.
M American railroad and steamship>_=£ .&S<" ot -"> Br!*i!ih
t^we their B>_o <rom Australia two weeks(£** usual. The steamship company that
t_ißT*"**rom Australia to San Francisco
f_^^_ms_lt—i* rushed it ::—•-• the country
'connect wUft the Campania, of thej»** ,in(. are American oon?erns. The Cam-•<:^«_Uinake' her usual time across the ocean'*- by accident.t-**L6!rler Ventura, DC the Oceanic Steamship"> brought ir.to San Francisco a few days
r^**l^.^ jj^vj j^ails from Australia, making the***cvdr.fy in twer.ty-or.e days, the old time
''S_ttr*~ £*>*¦ This IBail was
I*'l'c03!inent by the Southern Pacific <Ogden
?*^Lon pacific and Chicago. Kurlington and1'* "
but arrived la Chicago too lateIo*'JgTV'th the regular fast mail train of the¦f*S»ore and Sew-Tm* Central, which is a
'^I'ovc boxif train from Chicago to New-York.
'*±tShorr made ui> a ?}>ecial train, putting on
V ..' f_tt_rt fnßines, and It left Chi-*% jjo'clock, an hour and a half after the
I*1*
tad deiiarted. and overtook the regular*«t Toledo on Friday right.
»*»rtv*lat Buffalo the New-York Central madeI*"*nc? in ttro sections, putting the mail cars.¦*.__ the car carrying the Australian mail, on
It*section, arriving at the Grand CentralI • resterday rnorr.ir.p *t X:37 o'clock, three•*J
"B'^jjggd of* schedule time. The mail was <Je-
11^! to the Campania, and. barririK accidents
usual delays, will bf delivered in England1 . shorter than ever before.-rte__-i? Ventura is one of three steamers of¦f*; same class, built for the Ocear.i;
Tirixv Coniiiajjy in lf<oo at the Cramps" shlp-
*XLtPtUKdclphia. She is of C.<v» tons burden.ttn*J~« »'':h a fpeed of seventeen knots, and*_SSnmfWia Sydney. New South Wales.
.«¦¦»» S.in Francisco in twenty-one days.!ft^r time belntr twenty-t!x days. Sh« palls
X&cr'xat American flag.
fl::h! tiafing.
A HOTEL. FOR WEST THIRTY-SEVENTH-ST.An apartment hotel Is to be built on a plot 44x93.9
feet In West Thtrty-seventh-st. On the plot nowstand N'os. 142 and 144 West Thlrty-seventh-st.The hotel will be built by Hallahan & Ahearn, whohave just bought the land.
iNTERNATIONALYACHT RACES
PROPERTY BOUGHT FOR HOME FOR GIRLS.The Children's Aid Society yesterday took title
to the property No. 311 East Twelfth-st.. on a lot2<>x103.3 feet, from Marx Frohman. for a consid-eration of $16.«m. The Elizabeth Home for Girls,which is maintained by the organization, adjoinsthe parcel just bought. The premi.-es No. 311 EastTwelfth-st. will '• used by the home.
FIFTH-AYE. PARCEL TRANSFERRED.Crocker Giffotd haa transferred to the City Real
Property Investing Company tttie to a plot. _x100.11 feet, on th» south side of Nlnety-ninth-st..225 feet east of Fifth-aye.
ANOTHER TWELVE STOPT HOTEL*Plans were filed yesterday for a twelve story ho-
tel to be built on the south .-!.!•¦ of Thlrty-fifth-st.,to h»- known as No _ Weal Thlrty-fifth-st. Th?building will be constructed of limestone andbrick. Henry J. Braken. of No. Hrt Wllllam-st.. isthe owner, and Clarence Sire Is th" architect. Theestimated cost is M06.000. The building will occupya site 60.\5}.5x30xD4.9 feet.
1 . ?iin Propcrtn fox SaleI FOR SALE.
BBTH ST., BET. STH and MADISON AYES.LOCATION UNSURPASSED.
: Tare* elegant•
story American Basement Houses on., north aide of this extra wld« Street. Every conceivable, modern Improvement. Just completed and ready for In-, spection. Apply on premises.
! A GEM OF A HOUSEIX FIRST-CLASS ORDER._
lLocated in the best situation in New York—No. 8!
,' West "••th St.. between Central Park 'West and ColumbusI
Aye. This house is handsomely furnished and beautifully, rated. Willsell same furnished or unfurnished Buyer: can have immediate aassssasaa Fuij particulars ran behad on application to CHAK_E3 H. \VE_S3. 340 Broad-1 wax. New York.
ST. NICHOLAS AYE. in tsm ST.,Outlet drlre of Central Park. l«1u feet wide.—Six tlerast!_2!i^":i"*11 1 bluestone; swell front: up to date; hard-'
Z?V, ca!Jlni?t Tim: two hath.*: wired for l'-Khtlng andj burglar aUrms: cedar closets. *,-.;best value for price on~ - Washington heights:
tSarnS? than present co^t to build: two blocks from rapidtransit station, thre* blocks from viaduct •_•" station: »>™e«n?dl n^)
tOfflct;TO pf>r cc'nt on "><"•'*»«»"
desired:bwm^m m^ om 3usl competed In No. 9t». willrent Iftlon^n,., ?lßhi? lßhiexehanst. for free and clear lots. Inspec-
1West 23d «' R B" TREAT-
owner, on premises, or 241
IT OTS FOR SALE~
;
-—'IN am AND 31ST WARDS! „ OF BROOKLYN.
! Small payment required.RULANT) _
WHITING.____^^^^^^^^
5 Beenman St.
<TitT? propciro Co £cl
73rd ST., WEST.Between CenrralPark "West and Columbus Am.
-Trr-—>FOLR STORY HOUSE:ELECTRIC UGHT AND STEAM HEAT.ass &£?,».CLARK ESTATE. 23 W_ST 23 D ST.
PRIVATE STABLE FOR RENT.-\O. Los WEST O4TH ST.
APP_T TO (3TSO>CEO. R. READ.•» CEDAR ST. A1MADISOX AYE.
73rd ST., WEST,??W n,, '''lulnbus and Amsterdam Aye5..THREE A.ND FOUR STORY HOUSES.Jar.it-i. c- \Ve»: 7.^1 >r „offl,,eCLARK ESTATE. 25 WEST 23D ST.
HOUSES FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED.j Desirable locations, SI.OOO to $19,000.
!FOLSOM BROTHERS. B3S Broadway.
!7^__#^__^ aye-a *-«>»*-«°<*¦ J. Edgar L«-ay,-ra(t _ Co., Bway.cor. -Ml*St.
j"lOft WEST 7TTH ST Four story brown«nn- 20 ft.-j•*-—• V nod order, rental. »:.Sx>. FREDERICK Z!T-jTEL Columbus Aye. and T2.1St.i
—_;_____: _r________: ____r____r __:_____
Conntrn {Jropctin /or Salr.
TERRACE LAWN,LYONS. AVAYXE COUNTY. N. T.
¦tram HOME OF MODERN CONSTRUCTION.• CONTAINING ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENT?.iUARGQ AND UOOStT; SITUATED ON THE CREST OF: a HIUU cuaniAXi ing a MAGMFIt ENT VIEW OFTHE (WNTRt FOR MIUF:.S AROUND; WITH SPLEN
DID DRAINAGE; EXTENSIVE UVWXS, FINE »)R-|CHAR] GOOD STABLES: THE WHOLE fOMPRIS-!ING ABOUT 12 ACRES; IN A THRIVING VILLAGEION MAIN LINE OF THE NEW TORS CENTRAL ANl>!TWO OTHER RAILROADS: A FEW MIL.RS FROM, LAKEONTARIO: WILL.BE SOLX> AT A LOW FIGURK
\ND ON EASY TERMS TO CLOSE UP AN ESTATE:'IDEAL. PLACE FOR A GENTLE MANS
•OUNTP.Y
1 HOME. APPLY TO -¦ G. BLACKFORD. WITH'PRAYER. SMITH. WHITE * SEAMAN I*l BRO*D-, WAY. NEW TORK. OR WRITS F. J. LEACH. LYONS.
! N. Y.
4.<m«i TONS,
ttlie yacht races for the Anieric^-s Cup..rornmer.clnr
tst«:l«r a«t- Passengers limited to 800.
FAKE ?r>.<H).
jaaebssß willbe wtm» by the caterer cf th» Coney
it-4 'aefcer Club ar.<i tf-e _orr.s I'ark Racing Associa-
rtdan tor sale at Matee 6. EL Co.. N.->. ?.>0 rroad^ay,
r Et_e St.; lUlne S. S. C-->.. Ger.en.l OfSce. TierCiw) Xo. 22.
"R-. foot cf P;he Ft.; TS-son & Co.'s
ipaeies: Thomas Ccuk &. lo_ uptown. 1.155 Brcadvay;
Seal* o—k *188, do»-nto*T.. 2<'.l Broadway. Raymond
IWhitccmb. 25 Vnioti Sq-jare: Mcßnde's Ticket Office.'Broa3»-a}-.
•v Mai fteamshir. Ccrrrary willtseni Its new, fast.ofrfrynrsteamship.
NORTH STAR,
YACHT RACES.TICKETS FT ALLTH- EEFT BOATS AT
THUS. COOK & SON,Dr—T>ta—n. 2filBroadway, cor. Warren. N. T.Vpt^wti,UBBrradtfiy, cor. t¥th Ft-. X. T.
SALES REPORTED YESTERDAY.Clifford X. Schurman has sold for Hannah Furtz
to Nancy Dorr No. ••'« West One-hur.dred-and-vi-st.. a Bt« story American basement lime-
stnnp dwelling- house. 9fa_oQL_ feet, for SIMMHall J. How & Co. have sold for the estate of
Ja.tr.«s M. McLean to Nelson D Stlllwell a plotKOxICO feet, on the southwest corner of Sherman-inf. and Hawthnrn»-st.
Joseph I>iilon has sold to a Mr*. SlcKea No. 111West I" .rt\ --.-,¦•:.rn-«t . a four story dwellinghouse, on ¦lot 15.9x!0«">.3 feet.
M. FV Kerby has rold for Delia McShan» to. C J.Rehan a pli 50x150 feet, on the west side of Pros-pect-aye.. i."rt feet south of Tremom-ave. a framecottas;e stands on the plot.
'•:\ -.i-.-r-..-f- William N. Cohan la frtorted to havebouKht No. 117 West Fr>rty-se>ventr>-st.. a fourstory dwelling hnnse. on a lot 30x100 feel }{*alsoown? No. 119 West Forty-seventh-st.
C P. Howlai : i- reported t-i he the buyer ofNo. tD East Fifty-third-st.. which was sold re-cently.
<er Bale or Zo let.
FOR SALE
On the Housatonic River & Sound(Opposite Stratford, t'onn.i.
AN ESTATE CONSISTING CF 130 ACRES
Almost surrounded by water, fine mansion. 1 "ti«r» farm-house, barn, ar.d outbulldtrzs. Distance 3 miles fromBridgeport, l'» miies from Stratford.
Further Information can be obtatned from
GEO. R. READ, Ajient,CO CEDAR STREET. (<!«W>
;r>K n-TEKXATIO-VAX. TACHT RA''_?. 12f> fo«t «c am[ s»_-ht. may tar rommterion. \\:'.l i*sold outright or«•¦• a rea»cnable rum to a r>-*p..r.Ftt}l« party or «ya<3l-s» f"r cairmf In!ernarlon»l Yacht Races. Address, atCM. i. A. X.. Bex 2«. Tr:bur.e Office. VGOOD. fertile. oft acre farm, with h"r*e». cow<> anrl
necessary utensil". for sal* cheap, terms to auft; afire summer resort: only one hour from N«w York arvt1 block fr^m station. For further information in.iu!r<»dally. 2i*. p. rr... 3_VRCTTL_3CC. 21 and 23 Ut-a»e..New Ycrk
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4DVERTTPESTCNTS ?rA eul>»CTlptl"r.s frrr The TribuneA received at •:*
';•¦ »r. Ol3ce. No. 1.2-J2 limadway.
litoor nortt of 21st-st.. until9 o'clock c. m;a^venisc-Ka» T*m\tia; tfce following branch < {f.cen at re^ilarSV rate* until« o'clock d m.. vtx :254 Bth art- •. c.«Hi-el.;_J «ta-o ye.. cnr. 12th-st.; _aer*a, 6-h-ave.si utii-r.:143 oß_.*r.bus-ave.. n<-sr We«t QOlb-ac: MMlac _3-it.. nrar C;;.-ave.; IC East I4th-5T.: 2,'T We*t
_. tterveea Tth and bth ayes.:l&KEa«t 47m-n.:1.2C8B-4W.. betweer Mi and TTth sts :1.01:6 ai-ave.
.financial.IWAX!SOME BHABES OF
r.qultal.le. Life? Amnnnre «to<-_.R. BTULaBTH APPLETON.
7 Ptae St.. N. T.
HFAT. ESTATE TRANSFERS
15 $.- J" Jiii.-v
and •¦ 1¦¦
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1Noo ."il! an.l MS V
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un H Caawsll t Harrtei1
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NEW BUILDING PLAN."•:•- •• No 42 We;.t. for a twelve «t^r> bri<-lc
hctel. COsM.O; Hears .1 Braker. N--> 100 William-m owner; < larer.ee True, No --.". Broadway,architect 4«V*>O
-p»OR PALE—CAMP PEF.RHUF.ST. RACOUETTi-?~UAKE. Adirondack*. Sltuate-1 on one o? the most
beautiful points of land on thi-» lake; cenralrir? 4A acr^s:perfect ttt'e; five hulMlnir>:. lr> ai ii'ion to boat anrt teahotises; 55 f'-ot steam lannrh. A!! houses ompletelvf'irnt»ri^. Nin« hiurs from Slir-Twl without cnange r»fcars. Address W. S.. Ufi Princt>-st .New-York.
FOR P.M.FT—
Plot fS -.creji. sarr oumlmc Underbill H-m—•st^a 1. TuckahT. N. V.;frontage Central Park a^e>:
suitable for high class subdivision; see own*r on premiss*.T. B. UNDERHILU
ksj-' L ¦
(X3EPORATION Mediae $10/"»0 Uatelj13 S_k» liberal rrTer. Shrewd Investors should ln-
•*am«sMcr< Appoint interview fr>r rartiTulars. Ad-*» Row. 1.6K-. Pt. James BuiV.mc. N Y.
Heal Estate ©anted.A L£XANDE3». ."'•¦a Flftri *v»., wanrs ro— et
—»st »(!•
_^_ t -nerfients or f!a"s for cash client immeilia'Wy.SMB
i!lnsiral.
Caroline Maben. 1eacher of Pianc,{¦By ta« Vlrr*-!clavier: rradutte or Echarvr.-ka's.*3;wr>rear»f, t*t' N.w-York fErr.llie»: cias* l»f^on.j:.*••«> IBBBBB) BBM :..¦¦ Studio. »| CAKXDUIE llnfnrnisl)f& 'Xnartmcnts (fcr £ct
{Util Csmic.
BREEN ft SHEBWOQD7BUILDING CONTRACTORS.
HOUSES REMODELED.Let OS cverheul your house while you are away on rout
vacation. We are responsible. Tel. 3001—33. 126 Wen40th St.', Now York City
KailroabsUnction sales of Real (Estate.
For Boys end Young Men—
T~kE _A SALLE INSTITUTE.*-*CENTRAL. PARK SOUTH. NEW YORK CITY.
CONDUCTED BY THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS.Select school for boys. Number of borders limited.
REOPENS WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER IS.sl!!ltary DrilL Well equipped Gymnasium. For Pros-pectus res* BROTHER 4.GAPAB. Director.
IKYING SCHOOL. L. D. RAY. 25 West 54th St.REOPENS SEPT. 2CTH.
Over seventy graduates fitted successfully for collegeHnee IBM Primarj- Department. Year Book on request.
TirAXHATTAN COLLEGE.CHRISTIAN BROTHERS. Boarding and Day ScholarsBoulevard and 131st-st.. New-York
COURSES LEAPING TOR *, *Nl> B 8MODERN LANGUAGES. CIVILENGINEERING ARCH-ITRCTT-RK.
-'AVAL ARCHITECTCRE. GENERAL
SCIENTIFIC. PF:r>AGOOICAL. COMMERCIALCOURSES. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENTReopens Sgpt. 0. r.RO. CHARLES. President.
VBVV YORK BUSINESS INSTITUTE.—The leadlnr Schools of Business in Greater New
York. Arithmetic. Bookkeeping. Banking. Correspondence.Stenography. Typewriting. Penmanship. English. __,thoroughly taught. EASTMAN System. Situations forall rraduates of Complete f'ommerclal Course. Day andEvening. Call for catalogue or writ* to CLEMENT C.GAINES. Mt. Morris Bank Building. 123th St.. NewTork. N. Y.
rpHE LOYOLA SCHOOL..-1- (5 EAST BID ST.. -CORNER PARK AYE.PREPARATORY COLLEGIATE DAY SCHOOL.
under direction at Fathers of the Society of Jesus.Each class limit": to ten pupils. Building new; equip
ment* modern. Gymnasium. REOPENS MONDAY. OCT.*• or circular apply to Vlce-Prir.clpal.N. N. McKINNON. B J.. Principal.W. J. ENNIS. B. J . Vice-Principal.
THE WILSON AND LYON SCHOOL.622 FIFTH AYE. (near 50th St.).
Primary. Classical, Scientific, and business depts.Graduates now at Harvard, Yale, Princeton.
Columbia. Williams, and other colleges.Close attention to the individual pupil.
Manual Trait.lng. Gymnasium. Athletic Field.Resident pupils received. Reopens Sept. 3oth.
rnHE HORACE MANN SCHOOLS."
•*¦ Conducted under th« auspices ofTeach -rs College. Columbia University.
New buildingfor September. 1901.6uper!or equipment for Kindergarten. Physical Culture,
Science, Art and Manual Training.THOROUGH COLLEGE PREPARATION.
For circular addressSAMUEL T. DUTTON. A. M..
Superintendent.
THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHRENOLOGY,I*"'.'". The thtrty-seventl session. Sept. 4 to Oct. 25.1001. For particulars address FOWLER A WELLS CO..27 Bast 21st St. New York.
THK MORSE AND ROGERS SCHOOU-I- 123 MADISON AVENUE, X. V
REOPENS SEPT. 30.*
Principal! ;it hum" after >>pt. 16.Until then address f^r circulars, -tc, Cotuit. Ma.«».
mHD BARNARD SCHOOL1. FOR BOYS.
117-119 WEST I»TH STREETThorough Preparation fTCo]lt-cr>. Small clashes. Boys
taught bow to study. Well <qiiiy;irtiQymnaslum, undercharge •'. praetlaint physician. 15th year begins Sept. 23ni.Off!.* hours. 4 to 8:S0 p. M.
WM. L. HAZEN, B. A.. IX. 8.. Headmaster.THEO. 1: I.yon B. S.. Ass Headmaster.
I>REPARATORY SCHriOL FOP. BARNARD.¦jni, LENOX AVENUE.
Primary Grades and Kindergarten fur small Boys, ar.JOlrls. Office hours. 8-10 A. M.
rpHE SCHOOL"*• COMMERCE, ACCOUNTS AND FINANCEOF NEW YORK UNIVERSITY.
OPENS OCT. 1. ItOIFt ANNOUNCEMENT containing all Information *«nd
postal to "Registrar of the University. WashingtonS.;i:-ire. New York City."
rpHE DR. SAVAGE GYMNASII'M1 AND N. Y. NORMAL, KCHOOL OF PHYSICAL
EDUCATION. FOR Mi'N. WOMEN. DOTS AND GIRLS.PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL,OB CLASH INSTRUCTION.CIRCULARS. 308-310 W. NTH ST.. NEAR HWAY.N. T.
r\'OODBRIDGE SCHOOU
417 MADISON AVENUE.
20th year begins Monday, Sept. 30.
For Both Sexes— city.
V— R. D. CORTINA+-\. ACAPU.MY OK LANGUAGES,
44 Wort r,4th New Tort.Alldepts under c.-l»hrat."l NATIVE SIT' 1ALISTS.
TRANSLATING PEIT. SPANISH LIHISAKY.
Ij^RIKNDg- SEMINARY,220 to ssb BAST I«TH STnETTT, NEW YORK.
41-rr YEAR BEGINS SRITKMIIRR 17TH. I*ll.Efficient equipment, m-vlern me-h^lj. airy •.¦h'>">!roomi
ard bibbl« p!ay-irround> offer etreriimiil adrantaKn forday pupils of all a«e». boys ani Kirlc. Also BROOK_TNBCHOOL under fame rrninas'rT-nt.
EDWARD li. RACTSON «n-i ELIZABETH 6TOVER.Principals.
I,'lHMlACADEMT. l«d Kast 2."M ¦ Berge r of raruI<'!rciii»r ««n<l .»">rv
'M«"l!»" unit tir*on >!ein!vnd.
MISS J.ICOWB Har'.'-m KinWuanep. «nd P'itn*!y
Schonl. i West 123-I-si.'- Kinierr^r!'n TrainingClsm Afternn sr.l Evening Cla «-e^: U-»r,;-i-;^»«. Uuiio,Dancing. Drnbroidery. ralntlng. He»l lent pupi'.n.
ATRP. J. CONP.LL. Studios I2r>» c»rne«l. lull. N VThe natural m«thyd f-f t^jst.-ui [ralntng for adtitti
and children. Private Individual or rl»»» Insiru'-tionSi]ccf»tions for rleav dtUvcrji and (Umroerlng suooessfullytreated. Circular,,.
MISS CARRIERS SCHOOL FOR ROTS AND IRLS52 E. 30th St. K«»-penn Oct. 2d. Mnnua! traln'.nß
,and kindergarten. French ¦ specialty.
riMIE BERLITS! SCHOOL OF IJINGITAGES,X 1.122 BROADWAY. M Y. 73 COURT SI I Kl.'iN
B'ar.ches ail over Bump* and Amnrtcn. Term* beginnow. Trial leuon free. SCHOOL OPEN ALL9UM__R.
T » ACK'A HD COM M E R CIA L S C H6O L
4th Ay. A- 211 Pt. DAT .<; EVENING "Phone 101 IS
TH E PACK AR P W\ T ¦
'no ¦• s O _*ICITOR«-•• " Th* Packard School
" dcet, not --rip! 'V
ranvaFsers nr "outdoor :iK*r.tf.' M ha« no n»»i cfthem. Established in N'en Y.rk in JS.".V it*e_)«t'adlaim for mere than <• rty years has been to m^k*ofearnest boys anJ Etrtß: competent butine«s m«n andwomen. Its success In this work has b<-"n rerun! zedand appreciated by two generations. The Packard
record Is the Pi card r»ferenc»*and th« b»st possi-ble guarantee nf ith ability t-> frve ?1! who ure s**«'k-Ing a practical business education.
Asa for Catalogue T.
All romrr. ¦ branch* s. Individual Instruction.Students may enter at any time.
Brooklyn/
HEFTL2Y FCTIOOU', »
-*-* 243-245 ny:' ¦ Sr . Brooklyn; bookkeeping, ste-nography, tjp'wrlilnp. preparatory*, hig'i school; repent*,civil fTifzin^crinp. Inw r**T n'ini'^sf^n t1"1t1
"1 I'rir.
_nd corn—merclal law; dny and ev»n!r.p. Kin any time.
"PP.ATT INSTITUTEBrooklyn! -"
V
Day ok,--.-.* willPEfilN work PEPTEMBGR 23. eveningBlassri PEPTEMBEU .."..
HIGH SCHOOI*!)i:rAr.T.\n:.\Tos.riKZ Arts,DEPARTMENT OF !¦•IMEFTII' ART.DEPARTMENT OF DOMESTiC SCIENCE.DEPARTMENT f>V rfi'lKN'T;ANf> TECHXOtr
OGY. 1NT-"win.1 TRADE CLARFE3.m_>ART—EKT Or :-.!Ni•;;];¦;\ '::RSffiDEPARTMENT OK Lll!iiAF:lEfi.Gy.\:NASIUM.
For further Information or fur application blanks ad-dress the cca-Tiil office ifrhf In."tlti-t^._________^
| fREPERIC B. i'IIATT.Srcre'.ary.
UoL-oken.
QTf?VENS SCHOOL.'
THE ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT OF T!IHSTEVENS -INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY.
niv«.r fcirett. i.eiwesn Stti and 6th Bra.; Hoboken. N. J.
REOPENS ;-fiEVT. ICTII. 1001., Registration day for applicants for admls_—Ion Sep-tember 11-;..
nxamlnstlonK frr adiilsiion en the 12th and 13th ofSepumt>er. ¦
•Courses of Study praparstcsy to College and Schools of
Sel« !.,¦••. La and Med-cine.The rate of tuitloa for all clas-eg Is SIJO P>~r y«ar. or
$ffli-er term. •
Tb»«.- t'rm* Include all atodle-.For oa'ttl' no apply- to the Principal of Stevens School.
For Young Ladies— Country.
A DELIGHTFUL Home and Ah.. I for little girls.Twelfth -year begins »»pi«rnber 2fi. MIS*JOHNSON
and Ml«s ALCOTT. Port Cbaaier, N. V.
A cAxnsMY MOUNT ST. iURSTJLA.__Bedford Park. N. V.. on the H»i>m Railroad, near
St John's College, Fordham, opposite :r.-nx Park. Thisboarding and day school for youne Indlss and Itttla girl*.Us charge of the, Ur*u!!ne«, ta equipped with nil modernImprovements. The surroundings are healthy and attrac-tive. The. Academy willREOPEN MONDAT,September &.Kor terns address the M .th-r Fuperl»i.
BRIGHT HALL—HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS UNDERfifteen, years. Nyack on -Hudson. N. V. One hour
New-York. Mrs. SALISBURY. I'rln.
HOME INSTITUTE. Tarrytown-on-Hudson. N. T.—ABoarding School for Girls. Colics* preparation.
Mlas M. W. METCALT, Principal.
J.NGLESIDE--A SCHOOL FOR OIRLS.1 NEW MI_FORD,;UTCHFIE_I> CO.. CONN.
Reopens Tuesday. October Ist. 1801.--j-
-Mrs. WM. D. BLACK,Patroness.
mHE ,VAIU-DEANE SCHOOL. FOR GIRLS.
ELIZABETH. N. j
85d Year. Limited horn* dept. All courses. Fourteen
trained teachers. IVrso_tl supervision. Hieh standard*.•14 miles from New York. REFERENCES: rRKSIDENTOF VASSAR. DEAN OF BARNARD. Illustrated booklet.
BCARPING A\n PAT "11001. FOR GIRIARev. Dr.and Mr. CHARUES HITNTINGTONGARDNER, Prin-clpals. 607 :ith-«i\>- Assistant teacher of English wanted.
ptOLLBGIATE INSTITUTE OF DR. J. SACHS.SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
116 E«T ROTH ST..REOPENS THIRSDAT sept. 56th. 1901._MPI
-I:TE ORGANIZATION from primary
GRADER TO CO__EQE PREPARATION; ACADEMICAM' GBADUATE DEPARTMENTS OFFEK ADVANCEDUNCS OF WORK.— .
j 7|K LANCET SCHOOL, FOR GIRI-S.- '71 WEST 85TH BTRKET. NEW-YORK.
Thorough and systematic Instruction under competentteachers. Mod«rn metho,is. Physical trainlnjr. SpecialanJ colleite preparatory courses. Individual work. i"lr-cular en applicatiun.
HAMILTON QSAN'GE PCHOOL.Convent Aye. and 141st St.. New y rk City.Kindergarten through College. Prt-paratory.
Attractive home for limited number of young women.Mrs. ELJ^A K.MORGAN. Prln.
KINDnnOAHTEN TP.AININr;C_ASS.—
Fall Term be-gins ~>tfac*_iy Sept. 11. Free Scholarship (limited*.-
A. CUTTEN, Supt.. Met. T<>mp!c. --.. Ate. and 14th St.
\fIBS iPMV.'_ :¦•• ARDIXGANDDAT ftCHOOt* Foreign travel.
j ICO an.i 117 West S*>th St.
MISS REYNOLPSS SCHOOL, OR West 4Sth Street.N'*'-York.
—Sjwoial (students admitted to regular
rlasgt-g; a feat young girls received Into the family.
MIS< JACOBra Harlem Kindergarten and Primary¦eawoI.UT W.12
—Kinderr'n Training Class. After**,
lSvr.. ¦-lagses. Laniruages. :•.!-. ng Emb'y. Res. pupils.
METKBOBtX'S C_ASS_B FOR GIRLS.KINDERGARTEN IN" FRENCH.
.'.3 WEST i.'.TH STREET.
MIPS ANNE! PF.OWN.Boarding anii iJay School for Glrlit. Reopens Oct. 3.
m-TIJ US 717 FIFTH AVENUE.
PARK AVKNTESCHOOL. 1.021-1,023 Park Ax-enue. K.B. cor. Bjth St.
—Reopens Thursday. Sept. Cfith. 1901.
Kindergarten. Primary. Ir.terme<liate and High SchoolDepartment Resents' Approval. Col>ee preparation aspecialty of the school. Mrs. R. OPPENHBIMER. Principal.
ST. MARY£-
HO L EPISCOPAL.•5 ar.l R Baat 46th St.. New York.
Pay and Boarding School for Girls.Address Sister Superior.
'pnE MAPISON SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.-*-formerly called
Th« Misses Moses School.Reopens September 30. st
771^-T«O gfaflisnii ana New-York.
THE HEI'SIVGER SCHOOL—HIGH SCHOOL PE-PARTMENT.—No. -• Baa* 61st-»t.. New-Tork City.
Prepares girls for college. For " liars addr->*«MISS ANNA LEACH. Principal.
THE MISSES ELYSBOARDING AND DAT SCHOOU
Reopens Wednesday. September 25th.
RIVERSIDE DRIVE. (C.TH AND «TH STP..NEW YORK.
NEW-YORK. Verr-Tcrk. IS East 73d Street.
THE MI?SES WREAKS.Thoroughly sra-W Sch~,l for Girl*. October 3d. Col-
lepe preparator>- class. Spe^ia: student?. Resident pupils.
THK Mi^.-F Mcp-EK-S BOARDING ANT PAY RCHrv>L.
X «"oll^lte pre|i«iration. Literature. I_nituaj:es and Art•¦..¦,:r<-e.. Thorough Inxtruction. noys in Kindergarten
and Primary-. =«« WEST 72D-ST. ANI» ANNEX
THE BABNARD KCHOOL FOR GIRLS.J ILJ CONVENT AVEN
<^o;iece preparatory. Kindergarten Primar>-. Grammar.High Bd»aal Departments. T»ache ri* Training- Class.Bcj-fi admitted to -he »rad»-!i. .'-Ih year Ivglr*Sept.23t'I Office hour*. 10-12 A. M.. 1-5 I*. M. Mlaa IiAVIS.Re*l!l-niPrinrtps' W. L. HAZKN. TV A. 1.1. B-. Head-miirrer. T. E. LTpV.P E. A«so. Headmaster.
THK V- ". -v -¦ <HQ T. F'>K GIRUvNumber of pupils limlT«-d tp •»•!•.. In earh e!a»s.
Fireproof Buildir-K Elevator.Cor.epe pr^parartin. l«0 and 102 ~*e«t 74?h St.
THE MISPES RATIONBoardlns an.f ¦
¦¦. School for Girls. Frr.a!! Oasses.A>l\an.-*.i Courses in Literature and I_ni!ua«eß. Collegej-reparatur.. Itenpeais Oct. 3d.
176. IT*. ISO We.- 7"th St.
M.'-.re Beheol for. Kinder-gar---•- willr»->r-n >-erterr.(v>r 23. lft<"ll. at 15 West
127'h Bt, Pest !uat« classes B»i'W.aib«i 30.
The rnnPLE* and TgOMWPN BCrtOOt*.EOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
3f<, 32. 34 East 57th -••'»•
For Pny« i"1 Toij-e; Men-City.
4 COLLEGE FRTSPARAT~nT SCHOOL FOR P.OYF
-A- HAMILTON i:;stitt:te.
45 West Rlst St.. Mart'Bttan Square If.LIMITOF STrPF.NTS r>">H IMI I!* ISC.
RXOPENS OCM". IST.
N. ARCHIBALD SHAW. Jr.. M. A.. Principal.
VESOr-HTION BUSINESS INSTTTfTKREOPENS WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 4TH.
Day and even!n«t ssaaHoon Tw«B'v-thir4 F'r»et YoungMen's Chrifflan Association. stalaanis 62 E. 23d Bt.
BERKELEY FCHOOL.4:;.'. MADISON' AVEICi:E.
V"_-.Uir
KCint;Rcir. |He-inia-te-.
22-1 year begins October Ist On» of th* headmasters»ii. be at th" school dally during Eeptember.
PREPAR-^TORY SCHOOL FOR BERKELEY ROYSFROM. SIX TO NINE TEARS.
MARY GRACE OWEN. Principal.425 MADISON AVENUE.
13STH YEAR.
COLUMBIA GRAMMAR SCHOOL. >34 AMD 36 EAIST 61ST FT
REOPENS TUESDAY. i-FAT T4TH
Boy" are prepared for all Departments of Columbia.Princeton. Yale,and Harvard, for L*w and MedicalSchools and ¦ --ef.. Prhwary Classe*. ] Gyranasium.Grounds for A'.h'etics.
•TV.c Headmaster will »iF!f«r with parents on and afur
Thur«.. fisiit 12. at Trie school. Catalogues on applies-
B. H. CAMPCGLU A. M.. Headmaster..
/COLUMBIA INSTITUTE.V> 72XD STREET. COB, WEST END AVBNTE.
REOPENS SEPTEMBER 2STH,
nsnigssls. Intermrd.*te and Primary \ijpartmenta.Ovtlonal Military Drfl!. Gymnasium. Hot luncheon.Five boarding pupils tor fly« days In week, or schoolyear. CitalcgTiea. .. i
EDWIN FOWLER. A. 8.. M D.. Principal.
/-lOLLECTATB SCHOOL. - . .COLLJECMATB Sf-H(W.UV> 241 WEST SEVENTY-EIGHTH BT..
Boys prepared for the OaVaassi an1 f*;lentlfic Schools.Primary Depart ii«r.t. Well-eijulpp«d"Oj—lTmsrom; ReopensS_ITEMUEK So.
I- C. MYGATT, Head* Master.
Ctrn-E3l FCIIOOI. , . . '.. .-¦..:?-•...¦ ; "
NO. 50 EA?T 60TH BT. Reapers Tuesday, October Ist.
Mr. Cutler or the Registrar w.ll be at the schoolhouse
after September 10th. . . ,;
Summer address. Hotllston. Mass.
CCOLLEGIATE INSTITUTE OF DR. 3, BACHE.\_/ SCHOOL FOB BOYS. -_
3S WEST 6SITH ST.. . . . .'
REOPENS TUESDAY. SEPT. 2iTH. 1001.Primary. intermediate and C_>s— ta Olaasaa; Special
Commercial Pep— tment. ¦ . ...rjOACHINO 5iS STH AVEXUB.
CoMere Eiamlnatlons ITeparatery School Studies. Boys ,received after Sept. l»t. I*<>l. T. D. McDONAI_> (Yale).
Wliilam Freeland »Han-ardj. _Jj ' ',KISLER SCHOOL. » EAST <»TH ST.
!xJ rnANK x>nisi_m. a. M.. Pr.&clpal. ._
A Select School for a llailttd number of pupils.
Students prepared for all College*/. ...Reopens Sept. 30ta. Circulars on appXleatlon.
DR CALUEES'B HCHOOL. .112 WEST 71ST STREET.A select school for a limited numbsr of boys.
Primary departnieat (S4myrarf begins September «Oth.
DWIGHT SCHOOU V". |-L' 15 WEfT 43D STREET. NEW YORK CTTT
22ND YEAR OPENS SEPT. 55TH
Hlrh class private school tor boys from 7 to 20 years
of age. Individual attention rtven boys whose educationhas been Irregular. Larite faculty. Laboratories. Gym-
nasium. Athletics.Principal. ARTHUR WI—LIAIXS. B. A, **
MELROSECentral Park West
Northwest Corner lOSt'n Street.Most attractive section Central Park.C>n. Park We*; electric cars pass th«* door.
Special attention given to closet space,bathrooms, heating plant and sanitaryimprovements; advantages and conven-iences of a private home. Inclose prox-imity to most delightful drives.
LIVERIEDHALLBOYS INCONSTANTATTENDANCE.
Most artisrjc Interior: most pleasinsrentrance and reception rooms. ModelApartments at-
fioderate Rentals.Most recent :rr.prove>mer.t3 In modern
architecture.IltLKU^t
Two separate buildings:_L.cv \J
_I- =
anJ .Apartments on floor.Electric elevator day and nistxt. An Interesting
booklet has been p:epar»it.E. 9. WING. Asent. on premiaei.
BRYANL.KENNELLY.AuctVlIItVANi.. ki:\m:i,i.v x CO.
willsell at auction
Wednesday^ Sept. -.*.">, 1001.at 12 ,Vc!orlc n<v-.n. at the New York Real Estate Sales-
room. 11l Broadway, New Y^rk City.
KXECUTOKS! SALE,estate of >.lii-haei Varian (deceased), by order of 3fleaa«|
Varian Isaac Vartao. an^. Jesse H Vartan. _xecutor3.
ABOUT *:<>' ACRES
WIIXIAMSBRIDGE HEIGHTS(known as the old Varian estate).
situated or. Jl>.*h^!u Parkway. Van Cortlar.dt An., Reser-voir oval, anil Woodlawa Road.
24th Ward (Borough of Bronx),
New York City.This choice r!^t has a frontage on Uoabotu Parkway.
s <loul>!e 'mnt.ige on W.i.ill.TwnR ¦»<!. which runsth.-Aiigh the property. A'lloinlnsWi!l:am-»br:.lce an.l IVd-fo-il Park statieni Of the New York and Harlem Railroad.
TERMS LIBERAL.Maps. _c.. at Auctloa«er*« Bees. 7 Pine St.. New
Tork City.
-ftirniolKb fjonses £0 Ccirnn LET. FUKMSHEI". In West ". St.. to a desirableJ. famllj,a superior house, with new furniture and fineÜbratr
-SUXWSON & HOURS.
I*4Columbus in., near"'
1 St.
751 FIFTH AYE.,NEAR 58TH ST.
First Floor Apartment to Rent.Extra large rooms: all; decorate to suit tenant.
QEO. R- READ. <S7H)
1MAOISO.\ .AYE. «*> CKUAR »T.
Con:itrn proper!!} to Let. No. 1.078 MADISON AYE.,."7. Bet. >l«t and *-«!Streets.
O.\_ AI'AUTJIEST O\ A KLOOU.JUST COMPLETED, new sever, story bulMtnT. 23.ftx
SCx&3. beins the Art Museum Klock; suites of 7 larjre.light rooms*, b;ith and toilets: h.ghest class In every re-s.pe..t and e«iual In appointments and finish to the v«.»best. Rents $^«X» to *2.«0«>.
A CORNER APARTMENT.NO. 175 SECOND AYE.. CORNER 11TII ST.
An elegant apartment of eisht largo rooms and bata>-room, exceptional location: rent $900.J. Eitacar l.ruvontlt Jt C*— B»»«>. «-or. -1ItU St.
RICHMOND BOROCGH._l\ :, i.v\ IS THE TlME—Only three left to rent of th«kew, attractive ar.i!substantially built vottages creft<-i bycs*.srK«- W. VaniUrhiU. Esq. Everj modern improvement;btljb. healthy ground: nii-e surroundings; shaded avenue;itcrio>l*. churches; golf links: troll*? cars in immediatevicinity. Situation at Clifton, five rr.inufs' walk from sta-tion. :>h mtnuten Cram the Battery. Travel trjc'mfort: lowrental; any apartments, with the same amount of roomami Improvements, cannot be had under double th* rentasked for. and th<- discomfort at times you are subjectedto by cars or bridge service willr.f necessity cause you tobetter jroorself. Address for particulirs. TALIiOTBOOT.No. 27 Pine St.. N-w York.
Ci!n (Jroprrtn Soy Sale.
\ PERMANENT SALARY OF J3O WEEKLY, paid.TX to man or woman introducing parties resulting in
sale of one building lot weekly; no experience necessary;we do the sei'.tng; opportunity for persons with acquaint-ance, la or out of ray: i.> i"i». *»>«> up; easy monthlypayments: Bronx Borough; S3 minutes frum 42.1 at.;, lots|easily resold at a int>Ut; a forfetted contract made be- ,fore prices advanced, for sale: buyer can have benefituf amount already paid. LAWRENCE. 53 West 33d st.Telephone. 3SI-3*>th »t.* VENUE CORNER, with stores, which pay InterestA-\. ami tisjss; very reasonable; all rented.. MILLER.1.031 Broadway. ....-¦¦ .".. .--- |
AVENUE store tenement, always rented, suitable bakery :Jt\ or any business: goad busicess location. MILLER.,1.031 Broadway. ¦
' ¦ I
RIVERSIDE DRIVE, near With.—
Double elevator part-'
1\ mmii, *I>».um>; tin* building and location; rented.MILLER, 1.H31 Broadway.
6TH AVENUE, cor. ISth St.. plot. MHxIGO feet, foriD «ale or to lease for lonsr term for improvement
THOMAS. HiLexington Are.
THE KENDRICK,i7SS Broadway, between 107 th and 108th Streets, oppositeterminus West End-aye. ;one block from 111%-irrslde Drive;complete little Bijou apartments: all modern improve-inenta; rent. 91.200. A. C A.N'J£LU Manager, on premises.
VN ELECSANT ••¦¦at Apartment, seven rooms, bath;every m ><!-
-in improvement; tin-?st location on Wash-
ington Heights; rent t43. Apply link Convent Avenue.emir lllliti>tre«-t Agent. Pocher. .">si.*> Lexington Avenue.
~QTH ST. AND TTH AY. <-«nvemert to <t!l ear».•JO Corner apartment, eight large room*, ir.m Octo-
ber Ist. faw per annum.-Others adjoining at JT"_i.» to *l.i:oi>per annum.
Six rooms and bathroom. $43 to 155 per month.• •- See Janitor. »l? Tth, Ay.. crI.EDGAR LEATORAFT A CO.. B*way. cor. 4*th St.
¦\~\TIDE. SINGLE Ft^ATS. 7 rargna and bath: Park ay»>> mv C«W«t. ; rents |S4O. tTl*. 08. 160 East 7«h-«t.:T rooms and bain, recently overhauled,; rents $600. WMB.
¦ East TIJ-su; new apartments elevator: «8 rooms and bath;rents MM tv »-"0. THE \VM. S. ANDERSON CO.. 9friLexlngti^n-ave.
-TH AVE-. I.MS. Cor. 86th St.— Elrgant Apartjoent.v) facli* Park; Immediate posaeaskw. Aaalr •» Jaalior.
For Boys an( Young Country.
( Tl!,'\tVIx-TE INSTITUTE A.vr. military AOATV-rT t iv,,. <* 'ton. x- J •
—Preparatory school n»ar N. T.D.. i*A; W. n. R. Thorough Instruction by experienced
teachers. Hljrh. healthful. Single rooms. AH outdoorsports. Horsea, ponies. Terms vibratePHILIP S. WIUOS. A. M.. Prln.
EXPERT EDUCATION. Backward youths, unsuccess-ful for college entrance, received by expert tutorir.iarred) of long experience, In bis pliant horn* atMorristown. N. j. Number limited. Highest recommen-dation. For circular and terms apply to H. PEXN. Mor-rtstown. N. J. .(*KKl^f^H ACADEMT'• MILITARY BOARDTNQ SCHOOL FOR BOY3.
Situated In the most healthful part of New Jersey.Prepares for poll**-or for business. Small classes an.lspecial individual Instruction. Best of home care andcomforts. Fun course In ctv'.l and electrical engineering.Alldepartments are tn charge of specialists. Fcr cata-logue, adJn-ss President.
OERLACH ACADEMY.Tirie'le. Monmouth County; N. J.
MAPLRWOOO <-,ncorlvllU. Pa.—
boys prepared forbusiness or college; able professors; laboratory prac-
tice; b«*t system of discipline; improved buildings andequipment. gymnaatum, athletic field; spring water; loca-tion beautiful, elevated, healthful: 4"th year: J.T.!': under13 years. J244. Every year boys, failures in other schools,become with us successful students. We all work, then
iv. No tobacco. J. SHORTLJDGE (Yale). A. M..Prln.
MOUNT HOLLY ACADEMY, Mt. Holly. K. J.—Lim-ited to twenty boys. Careful college preparation.
Special care of sma'l boys Moderate. No extras.
SACRED HEART ACADEMY.Select Catholic boarding School; thorough academic
and commercial courses: open all year: registered by theRegents: military drill: terms moderate; reopens Sept. 11.Address BROTHER AIT.TST. West Chester. N. Y.
rilHB MONTCLAIR MILITARY ACADEMY.thirteen miles from New-York, on the Eastern Slop* ofthe Orange Mountains. ,V>o feet elevation. A separateresidence for Senior Cadets, a well-equipped gymnasiumwith Instructor West Point Commandant.
Preparation for the best Colleges an.l government Acade-mies—Classen limited—Boys taught HOW TO STUDY
—Time saved in preparation for college.
For catalogue addressJ. G. MACVICAR. A. M.. Head-Master.
23 Waiter- Place. Montclair. N. J.
THG HIGHLAND MILITARY ACADEMY.WORCESTER. MASS
¦Ifith se-slon begins Sept. 11th. 1901.The Rt Rev. WILLIAMLAWRENCE. D. D., Visitor.JOS. ALPEN SHAW. A. M.. Head Master.
TUB RIKGE. Washington. Conn.—Home and Prepara-X tory School for Boys Reopens Oct. Ist.
'VM. G. BRINSMADE (Harvard). Principal.
THE) HINDS SCHOOL. Hempstead. Long Island. N. V.—31 boys undt-r 13. 4^l year Sept. 16th.
For Both Sexes— Country.
Tun RICHARDSON bchooi* New Rochelte. N. T.a. Will take two more children. 6 to 14 years old. Intothe family. A father's and mother's car--. Terms aSOO.
F. B. RICHARDSON. A. M., Prln.
illnsical 3i.strnrtion.
V-Bull of S. B. Mills, Aa!>irf-s a t.-w more pupils; terms reasonable; hlshestreferences. Address Misi M WOODCOCK. Box 4" 1.3C
IJroa'lwa v.
piHARLES FRANK.—Bacs barj-tone: vooal lnstmcttnn:V^ oiK-ra. concert an.i oratorio. Free trial, ftudlo. 2^t>Eaat <~-:nh Ft.
"V': YORK COLLKOR or' MUSIC.•^ 138 •¦ East .>th st
ALEXANDER LAMBERT. Director.Private instruction in piano, singing, violin, 'cello an.l
organ and ali branches of music to beginners and ad-varue-1 itudenta.
Terms from $1S onward per fjuarter.Studrnt» re<--lve.l dally.
Cam Schools.
>tork UNIVERSITY LAW fCHOOL._l f>lxTy--e\er.th year opens Oct. 1. loo;. Day Classeswith sessions from 3:30 '.,« P. M. (LU B. af^«r twoyears). Evening Oasse*. sessions IM l"P. M. lU. B.after three years). Graduate Classes lea.l to I-:, atTuition. *ltm. For circulars address
L J. TOM INS. Registrar.Washington Square. N. Y. City.
BROOKLYN 1 243-2« Only law «.-h->olRTERBON ST. i in Brooklyn.
LAW SCHOOL r.rr\R sf:pt. >DTH.I Evenloca.Hecular f<-.r admission to the Bar. C"tnmerrfal
mun-r for brnln»ss p*rTle. Send for catalogue. NORMANT. HKFFI.KY. President.
(teat\]tx9
\ GRADUATE "f the TnHersltr of Chicago de«ires apn^'Urn t" fearh .-ollege preparatory work; English.
I.atln. Or»»k. History. Box 14. Hopewell Junction. X. T.
Tvn w C.. NfiWKLL. private tutor, at pupils' hnm»s or1I*• 117 K. s-j
•st. Two pupils received .ifamily.
\»R Rnailshßsan: i"H experience !nAmeri.-a- rt!stlngul»h.^r r\x\ references; Kpe.-l;il we-„,,n!!), Btrrjua an 1 iK-iirate rurtl-'- Addreaa in."> Union
Aveou*. Un>« Branch.W'antkp -•_ li"». (•¦."he-- .•¦•-• trarel; riv-
»\ chr\j-.er.:ne f>r t«" gr!«; jrovern'fs. <;->rmin.
Fren-h r'»n'>' Hb»»al xaian. Ml»s DOXOVAN'B Ednca-
,l^nal AKT.-y. n» K.i»' U'h »t.
School 'AQcnclca
4 MERICAK AND rOftBION rBACHBH At^J2[\ .ttc t>. i"o'.!ce»s Bchnell and Kam!'!»» Apply t"
Mis m' J TOCNO-rULTOX. 23 Union Square
Tl.Vh-av»
! New York City, makes a specialty of .•ons.-lenttonsly
fnrntshins to f.irent-" full lnforman^n of jto.i.l achoola.
rr'T'Mors. tutors and g.vernes»e« supplied. F.s!ob!i>hedIVS..
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TIIK WEEK IX REALTY
Th* real 'stat* nnrk^t last wppk was not un-U«ually attractlTP, Few Hs »al*« were r^port«-d.
One <if th" principal Items of news waa the -isn-
lng of th*> ror.traci for the rurchase of th" ArphanAsylum block, bo-inded hy Riverside Drive. Soven-ty-thini und B*venty-fonrth sts. ana W*>st Kn.l-
ave.. by Charl<\s VJ Schwab. A'-cordlns to a num-ber of witllknown realty men. the dtmancl for Bat-housfs as, Invfutraeius appears to be growing.
Thrsf1 men say that th<rr would tw» many morodemamlP and sates ln this Unt' if 1"''i"lili'"< andarifi-ulators rut up better flathouses. or, to us« anexpression of one of thes<> men. "jierfrct flat-hoiises."
A realty dealer who has be*n active in the mar-ket for more than twenty yt-ars. waa >••• a fewdays aj?o by a Tribune reporter standtn; in frontof a larj:e fiathouse ln • he Tendci
'section of tlie
city, and car«fully ... Nt the ap;>carance and(.oti^~tructio:i of tho fa<;ade of the buiUlnK.
As the reporter approached him dm exclaimed:'/There st-tms to no hope for some builders in
this city. The oUler they prow the Was nm theyt-ni to have. Now. here is a QatboilM built on
cheap lines. Ithas proved to lie an elephant to theman who bi;llt it. ami it would be a poor invest-ment for any one. A poorly constructed house isa breeder of miry ills. If a pipe bursts on anupper floor <>r the tank on the ro«.f leaks, seldom aroom In the buildins escapes the luge The
partitions are so thin that the water g"ts far Intoth-t:i. And then the rooms are *o pokey that aircio s not itivulute freely in them, nor can plenty ofsunshine enter them. The tenants are made .iware.
of the^e facts In a very forcible manner. For want
of good ventilation arid the ... plenty of sun-shine lh^ livi:t£ apartments are usually dam;> andthe tenants are generally victims of sore throats,rheumatism and pains in till p;irts of the body.The total of the bills tor physicians' »ervtc? paidby the tenants in a ear would. Iam sure, moretha.:i pay the tjxes on the property and the op-erating expense* for a year. House*! like th'-yt- arenot lUltabl.'. Th« owner .if sue!) a hou.>-e Is liablttat any momwil to rinri hlmstlt with roan] lawsuits»o dt-rend. Ifii verdict is rendered against him. itia a lien on the property until paid, and with .such.•; ):<-r the property Is really n<.»t marketable. Iwouldn't tak. such "property as a Sift for it wouldpoet \
• more to reconstruct the proper) than tobuild a r»rf.-ct Rathnuie on a vacant piot. Thevalue of a hou.se like this seldom Increa3e3 exceptas c. result of a boom in the district.
"It is a difficult task to keep it on a paying basis,
and I venture to say thai the majority of; the i
apartments wJll not he rented a year from to-<iay.Nearly all the apartments are rent, now because .tho house 1h new, and n r.ew hous^. no matter howpoorly constructed, always attracts a certain classof tHrsonr."
"Wan ti.i. house built !n conformity to the build-in? laws?" was asked.
•'Yes. the plar. was approved by-the BuildingsDepartment and it waa carefully lollosved out. ;
Not a thing was done to bull 1 th- house betterthan was required by law. Therefore It la what Iwould call the cheapest constructed house for itssire. Hut condition! in the building line are un-Sersoini rapid changes for the better. : This i*plainly seen l- the number of vacant apartmentsIn poorly constructed flathouse*. The new tene-
ment bouse law is only one step In this direction.When the majority of people demand flathousesbuilt on the best lines they will «M them. Thitday is near nt hand. Iwould rather live in a littleFhantV twenty-five miles away from the City-Hall Ithan In one of the cheaply built flathouaes."
OLD HONE HOUSE TO COME DOWN.
THE ASSASSIN OF MIESIDENT LINCOLNVSKD TO BE APATRON OF THIS HOTEL.
The old Hone House, at the southeast corner ofBroadway end Great Jones st.. was yesterday re-perted la have been sold by Beth S. Terry for about
The name of the buyer was not given.
Th;s boua*. which is four storlea hish. is one of thehistoric place* of tbc city. Itwaa formany years thehome of PhilipHone, who was Mayor InM3S ana IM6
and one of the founders of the Mercantile Library.
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