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Y NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SUNDAY. .SEPTEMBER'.32. 1901.

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H . F R E E N D . ZX W. 34tb-*t.—Old >fahog~ ;;. \nxff FurnUure, Brio-a-Brac, etc .

A N T I Q U E Clawfoot Sotas. Tables. Bureau*. Chair*. China Closes*. Brass; real old.

D l 8ALVO. 225 East 42tf-*r.

ATTENTION!—i>adles defi l ing to dispose Of their discarded clothlpg, furs, jewelry.

A c . will receive highes: prices for same. Address Mrs. COHKS. 629 Oth-ave.

E M P L O Y M E N T A G B H C I B i .

"Sit 'OM Curfowlty Shop.—Cartes bought and "sold,.

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IT. IMTMl© «•#''§• BMPLOYMBNT BUREAU.

211 Cast 42d-oi. ilrai clssa comestlcs are supplied. <

B U S I N E S S C H A N C E S . ^ A*—JACQUIN'S Ei lPLOl 'ME.Vl B L -i REA.t". 002 Oth-ave.. between 35th and

S. w. cor. OOtb-ot. & Lexisgton-ave . j A SAI*ABY of $50 per we*k to any one-In- s g t n «* .—First class servants procured; a l l "' ' trodudng parties resulting In sale of one nationalities, capacities; male, female; rec-

— . .. . . _— -J -^ - - " . • - - - o n i m e n ( j C i i servants wanted; cooks, w a i t ­resses, laundresses. French, German maids, nurses.

L A U N D B . L E S .

OUR SFECIAX.TT la Domestic Shirt. Collar and Catt work. HOFFMAN ARMS

LAUNDRY. COtb-St. and Madlson-ave.

W I G S — T O U F E B S . /

AMSTERDAM LAUNDRY.—Domest ic Shirt. Collar and Cvtff work. 49 Columbus-ave..

ei/'t .ind fi2d s ts ',

i budding lot weekly; we do the sell ing; Iocs A X E W M E T H O D O F TOEATIXC. j « 0 0 up: monthly payments; ' B r o n x Borr ,..—....,. _—-—-,-w.——w-w-^-~— , > ough: 25 minutes from) 42d-*t. L A W -A L L DISEASES of the akin. Mood, nervous. ' RENCE, 53 West S3d-*t'. Telephone 3S1

s j s t e r o ; absolutely cured. N e w methods. | 3 # t b - s t . . F A C I A L TREATMENT, surgery, kidney. 11 1 : bladder trouble*. Blood poisoning, nervous f AN INCOME of 51.000 per year can be s e -debiiity, chronic weaknesses, tumors, vart- cured by any one who will take the coeele. M E N A N D WOMEN. Inltamm*- j trouble to investigate our plana; no gold tlon* removed; mind, nerves, vitality, j mine, oil well or gambling} scheme: s imply

L l I i K H A L A M O U N T S A D V A J i C E D .

ERJNG your Jewelry, gold and s i lver to MAX B E R N S T E I N . 271 West 12fith-st.,

near elevated station.

. M O U R N I N G G O O D S . .

T H E MOST COMPLETE L I N E of McKin-ley mourning goods in the United Stat»s.

. The' best picture of the late President. K.>>fh haooiness restored. Consulratlon f straightforward business proposition. T H E BEST SERVANTS. BEST SYSTEM. I R - j Bunting, flags and crape. Crape goods, Cc. f&eV h - l OTTT* ^ N E L b E N : 13 East .f JUMIAPA CO.. ,615. 621 jFuIlerton Build- \\ny:-S,_^liT^^.,__^^_nrH-ST.lup.J. KOEHLER. Wholesale and Retail

A T CARPENTER'S Employment House, 306 6th-avc. , car be tr>und best coachmen.

irrooms, gardeners, farmers; married or s i n ­gle: all nationalities; well recommended; , also female help. • ' • " . . ' i

WDlLIL^aEfl , OS-WIGS A N D . TOUPEES, .

- • 124- W E S T 36TH ST RE ET. TWO DOORS W E S T OF BROADWAY. .

- Tel. 32S—38th, - . . . Hepner's Wigs are acknowledged the beat

in the world fc- "both Ladles . and. Gentle­men. • •' .;•''. '.•'•' • '••'••/.'• •' '"•• '• • •'•' '• •• ''•.

•HKL.P W A S T E D .

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2ath~st. i Ing. St. Louis. Mo.

.AN'TTOXne FntXlTTJRE.

Tel. call 240»

ADDITIONAL CAPITAL ! PROCURED for merchants, manufacturers and others de-

. _ _ _ siring to extend their business; stores. A T THE* ANTIQUE F U R N I T U R E E3C^ ! business place* sold quickly. M"DONALD

frHANOE. 1.699 Broadway, above 53d-st. . ; & WIGGINS. 257 Broadway, you can fmd »ome choice sample^ of old I Cordt. jtnfestral fwrniture.: every piece a positive i — _ — ba'ga lo ; fin«? repairing and repollshing, {• FOR SALE, reasonable: inspect ion- invited; open even-J ^ ! i •• i

REFERENCES INVESTIGATED. 'PHONE 19 J8TH-ST.

T E L E

-New-York '• State right to manufacture and sell a »| article of estatv-

j llshcd reputation, costing j &0 to make at any machine shop, and sell ing for from

R A R E genuine collection of antiques, m a - j $200 to $300. Small working capital re -'hoganies. all descriptions: rea«onable j quired. Ample opportunities for thorough

prices; also repairing. MULLER. 445 East j investigation. Principals only address Box C2C-«t. I 52. Hartford. Conn. j

A S T R O L O G Y A N D P A L M I S T R Y . B O A - O A N D ^tOO>IS.

COUNTESS ETKICK. greatest l iving P a l m ­ist and Clairvoyant; just arrived: first j A!—AI—.AN-ATTENTION":

aujjearanc* in America. Can be seen at J.P3J. Broadway. Handles all affairs. Take el^vMor. Hours 10 to 12. 3 to 8: closed Sundays. .•'

MME. LELIA, New-Orleans Astrologist. Palmist and Card's; ladle* only. 78 West

4$th-st . . lirst floor, front.

PROF. ST. LEON. Scientific Astrologer; 30 years" practice. JOS' West 17th-st. . near

6th-ave. Consultation H ,

High class apartments and rooms, with and without board: docto'ijs offices: all lo­cations: reference's exchanged :• information free. S. C. L E L A N D & Co..

12 West ,33d-st.

LTNDEGREN'S' First Class Swedish E m ­ployment Agency, 407 tfth-ave.—Male and

female help for city and country.

MRS. CLARA MINAM1. Employment Of­fice. 330 4th-ave . ; tcl., IDA Madison

Square.—Swedish. Japanese and all nat ion­alit ies; male and female help.

HARRIS Select Employment Agency for colored help (successor to Mrs. G. Slmmts).

M l eth-nve. , cornei 32d-st.

MADAME VIRET Employment Agency, 1 No. B36 6th-ave. . between 48th and 49th ; StS.

j MISS A. LINDQCIST. TOO 4th-ave.— Swed-j Ish and all niitionallties employment of­

fice; all references lnvcstiga"ed. \ ; ^ _ • • ; i

ODELL'S Employment Agency, 117 West j •I2d-st. Established 1852. Male;and f e m a l e ;

help, with investigated references.

Dealer. 150 Park Row.

M A C H I r t J E R T .

AT REDUCED PRICES.—500 secohd-hani wood and iron- working machines; fully

guaranteed: machinery bought and ex­changed. GEO. B. EDDY. 398 Madison^st.

T H E MIKTZ & WEISS Kerosene and Gas Engines for power and pumping purposes;

fully guaranteed. A. MIETZ. 128 Mott-st. .

M I S C E L L A N E O U S .

® to© IE OB CURED AT HOME by internal treatment,

no knife, plaster or pain. Hook and Test i ­monials mailed F R E E . CANCER INSTI­TUTE. 121 West 42d-st.. New-York. ; .

M A N I C U R I N G , S H A M P O O I N G E T C .

PORTER'S SELECT • EMPLOYMENT I . E X I N G T O N - A V A . 405.—Rooms, suites. AGENCY. 477 6th-ave.—Whjte and col-

wUh board:_tiled bathrooms: elevator, t . l - orKti i , e:p; Southern people a specialty; ref­erences investigated.

ephone; separate tables; [excellent cuisine and ser\-lce: good *m«lo. tnorth light; ref­erences. Mrs. WINTHROjP.'

A N T I q U K J E W E L R Y .

St WYLER. late wlrh J. M. Guggenheim, diamonds. Jewelry, silverware and an­

tiques. Old gold, silver and" Jewelry bought or exchanged. 4 W. 2$th-et.. near 5th-ave.

I ST. ALBANS— B W. DE fipOREST. PROP 8, 7. 9 East 31st s t . - - | l ooms single, en j

! suite; private baths: parlor dining room: | electric fans and light. j

I I I E A S T 24TH-ST.—With board: large room with bath: ncvAmmodatlons f , ,f .

I bachelors; r e f e r < w s exchanged: tabli | i board.

RELIABLE H E L P for - private families, boarding houses, hotels, at HALL'S E m ­

ployment Bureau. 145 tith-avc., near lOth-st.

THE ALLIANCE EMPLOYMENT B U ­REAU supplies capable- help free to fac­

tories and stores. 248 East ?-lth-st.

BREWSTER'.'' SYSTEM ' of Manicuring. Facial Ma?sige . Scalp Treat­ing. &c. Removed from J2 East 17th-st. to 045 Madison-ave., over Produce Exchange Bank, hetween 59th and GOth sts . Open September 1 to 15.

22D-«T. . 39 EAST.—Desirable large and small rooms for families or gentleman: .1 GREEN'S select

. SELECT colored and white help, male anH female. Call at SULLIVAN'S office. No.

i .127 West 37th-st . : best of references; tele-| phone 4.298 A. 38th

good board: references..

72D-ST.. 203 AND 210 WEST.— Beautiful j h'oVh-St: rooms, with-board: superior table: refer- j - '•

ences given and reo.u!rf><i]i I

_ . - employment agency.-—-! W'.tjt*: and colored help constantly on

hand; references investigated. X44 West

A B S O R B S . S C A T T C B R S . E X T R A C T S , j

IMPURE blood causes disease. Wonderful VITAPATHIC TREATMENT. Electricity,

heat, vital magnetism, vital baths, Vlta-pt thy CURES ALL without poison drugs, risks or danger. Consultation free. Dr. J&AUDB KEATOR. 120 Ea*t l l 6 t h - s t .

'' A G R E A T O F F E R .

W ^ r T p A Y ~ C A l J H 7 o r T n g l ^ ^ j ~ _ _ ; ~ H : — You can get i» Just as cheap on Weekly ! -J'^TH-ST . 348 WEST.—Attractive rooms: T » t - Y Vour old trold silver *nd foweirv

^ y m e n t s , . , W R I T E , Salesman wil! call. ! ^ ^ . ^ t o r ^ J ^ d J ^ l s t ] s office; excellent I l $ & w O L F . p p U ^ i a n . " ^ % t & 8 £

19TH-ST.. 122 EAST.—Second story, large corner room; private bath; all conven!-

EOR B E S T HELP, male or female, of ail descriptions, call on LANDAU.. 55 3d-ave.

Telephone 3.2S4—ISth. -• •

VAPOR BATHS.--Cures gout, rheumatism. a l l / n e r v o u s troubles. Expert operators,

manicuring. STEWART. 60 West,2."th-st.

M A G I C I N S E C T E X T E R M I N A T O R .

S A L L A D B & CO.'S mosquito'bite cure and insect exterminator neve.- fai ls; destroys

alt insects and cures bites or s t i n t s : ". for sale at all dealers. Office, 108 West 23d-st.. New-York.

ences: parlor dining; choice meals ; other j rooms. E Y E S E X A M I N E D F R E E :

PAN-AMERICAN CO.. 1.442 l s t -ave . i table: l

good neighborhood:! moderate. *t.. near elevated-

| A J T T I f t U E S . C U R I O S . S I L V E R .

• * NEWMAN'S. 145 E A S T 42D-ST. R E A L ANTIQUES OUR SPECIALTY.

C A R P E T C L E A N I N G .

J. 5if. u m A paradise fo- collectors: th^ ^ g e s t and I ^ ^ ^ Oeaalng. iS3 West MUt-st.

most unique collection of <»»« m ^ ? * a n > I TelephonTaW Coltuabus.T Kelaytog a . p ^ furniture in New-York; rare bits of china. , < U J t £ , ~T* * ^ jiewter. copper and brass. | .. ; j

E L E C T R I C A L S U P P L I E S .

RICH & W A R E . 162 West 29th-st. (former­ly with Newman & Capron), manufactur­

ers of the Swinging Ball Annunciator*.

M O D E L <fc S P E C I A L M A C H I N E R Y .

MODEL MACHINERY .COMPANT. 403 East 23d-st., New-York.—Machinery and i

apparatus of precision; Bpecial machinery designed and made for all purposes; inven­tions developed.

M a l e .

HIS•-LIFEl A N D WORK. ' - . . - • • • B y : . ' • . , . : • . : . ' . . . ' . . .

GEN. CHARLES H. GROSVBNOR. . President's .life long Friend,. Comrade iin

war and Colleague in Congress. W a s near his - s i d e - w i t h - o t h e r ' great .men when . hta. eyes were closed' in death. Followed the bier to the National Capitol and to Canton! The General requires a share of the pro-needs of hip book to be-devoted to a M c -Kinley -Monument Fund. Thus . every sub­scriber becomes a contributor, to. this fund. Millions of copies will be sold. Everybody will buy it. Orders for the . asking. N o ­body, will refuse. Elegant . Photogravure Portrait of President McKlnley'* last plctr ure taken a f i;he White House. You can easily and quickly clear. $1,000 taking. orders. Order outfit quick. Chance to prove success. • secure yearly contract, and become Manager. Outfit free. 'Send 12 cts.:•: in stamps to pay expense of-wrapping, pack­ing and' mail ing elegant prospectus.' Taking 10 to 50 orders dally. 50,000 copies . Will' be sold • in - th i s . vicinity. Address .;..'.'•. . - T H E CONTINENTAL ASSEMBLY,

Corcoran' Bldg., Oppo.' I'. S. Treasury, Washington, p . C.

AGENTS, also Keneral travelling agents and resident district managers , -to handle the

only authorized, official, authentic - life ..of President McKinley;. . also g iving lives of our other martyr. Presidents. Lincoln and Garfield: complete Inside history of the v i l ­lainous wot kings of the anarchistic socie­ties; profusely illustrated": over 500 pages; liberal commissions .to agents and a.straight guaranteed salary to those in the advanced positions: you never.had a better-opportun­ity to''make, big money quick than you have to-day; you can make $.100 per month for the next three months pushing this mar-vellouK book; strike now while the iron • Is hot: do not' delay, for every day .'is worth from $10 00 t o $20 00 to you; and bear in mind that If - you demonstrate to us that you can sell books that later in the fall we will be wil l ing to. employ you under a straight out guaranteed salary to ^appoint and Instruct other.ageing; this is the chance of a lifetime: credit g iven; fre ight 'pa id: outfit free: 'write .-to-day. and send 10 cents for postage .on . outf it CO-OPERATIVE. PUB. CO.. 900-356 .Dearborn-st.'. Chfcago.

FJELP;

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W O R K W A N T E D .

F e m a i c . ' GOVERNESS.^-Sc.ctch:' English in all its

branches, cohverBationar French.- German, music; .-willing to • take entire charge. A. P.. Box 62. .1.242 Broadway. •

GOVERNESS and mother's" helper; pp^clal attention . t o pub;if-, school Work; tes t i ­

monials of qiiallficatioh. Address M. . L.. 132 "West fl3d~st. h ' ,' ' i

GOVERNESS--Morning nigAgement, N e w -York City kindergarten and' elementary

schobl. o"r •visiting- governess.: fSaelleni-.r^i.-erences. . AddraaiB A: L. C . 304 -Broadway. Newport. R . . L . , . ' , . ;

STENOGRAPHER and TYPEWRITER.— Nine years' 'experience: salary .$16;. be3t

ref4rehces: EMMA DESHON. ' 136 . West I09th-st. .-'•' « ,: • '•:..

f DOMESTIC SITUATIONS .WANTED.

BUTLER.—^By young . co lored man, who makes all' kinds of salads; understands

his work; a ix years', c i ty/references . A L -;LEN.;'1.797-Sd^ave...J!,v>;!v :\-y, •••:.,i V \ „ .

BUTLER- ;-C0OK.'—Thoroughly nrst' c lass 'French . couple;' both : competeat in all

branchefl; take charge hoisekeeplng: pri­vate family; personal city J references. S. X'..; 321 West 83th.^«t. * '. '

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CHEF.—First c lass ; thoroughly competent; French: best references from "prominent

clubs arid hotels; twenty-one years' experi ­ence; aged 38; is. open -for; engagement. A d ­dress C H E F (M. W.) , Box 44, 1,242 Broad­way. ;,:••;,...;, •'•;.;; -, •;, .. '-'.- :'•• v • •• ':

CARETAKER. &C.7-A -middle aged Ameri ­can as-caretaker of clubhouse, watchman

or any position which a reliable man could fill; best 'of reference. Apply to J. B. H., 'J10 DeKalb-ave: , Brooklyn.'

v'l.lEl"'-—Englishman; Just from Far Rock-away, in city hotel or large, up-to-date

board In c house; first-class reference from present, employer. • Address 60 West. 92d-«t.

COACHMAN, GARDENER, &c—COOK. . • L A U N D R E S S , & c — B y married couple; Just disengaged; practical, thorough all around servants- competent for charge of large establishment or all the work of small place; have two good. Industrious children, j P.-J. K E N N E D Y . 313 East ttOth-st.

COACHMAN.—English: "married;,, no ch l l -• dre.n; first c lass city references: written

and personal: just disengaged.' Address'G., 147 East 39th-st. - . / . . .

D O M E S T I C S I T U A T I O N * W A X T S B ,

A RBLIABLB1 MIDDLB; AGED WOMAN. all - around seamstress, would like posi­

tion In institution or private family. ReDlr by letter. LEWIS, .304 Mulberry-st.

CAKBTAKER.—By American woman. Yn take care of furnished or unfurnlahiS

C O O K - - H O U S B W O R K . - ^ r e n c h , couni. ,„ private fami ly . or Institution- n i S i a

BRUGAULT. 153 West 26thrst. f*

COOK.—English woman; good cook- «uTT g a s h i n g ; small family 'of a d X * ?hort

dliitance in country. J. w can! At 5 ? " P a r k . 308 West 1 6 t h ^ t . , ]&*£%>££&

iCOOK and LAUNDRESS.—By Protestant woman; competent; city or country: best 1 refereqees. 121 West 3 0 t h - s t

COOK.—By young Swedish woman; flm class ; 4 years' references; wages $60

100 East 54th-st. -

COOK. A c — Y o u n g woman to cook, wash and. iron; good city reference. L. B .

Box 34. 1,242. Broadway.

STENOGRAPHER. TYJ.'E WRITER.—Ex­perienced: reference. Miss P.; 1', 144 Bush-

v/lck-aye... Brapkljcn..- •' : : . ;

F U R N I S H E D R O O M S T O L E T .

fKAnn l N T f h n e s m l t « (Vest 42d-«t \ C A R E F U L CARPET CLEANING CO.— C*r- i ONE FLOOR, with two large, handsome i3CAG<i ANTIQUE-* CO.. IIO tv«*t 4-a-«t.. f ^ ^ » w « * ^ >. ^ . „ „ W,V K„~.» -_ __ .C . ! , i ^ r t 5 r t ^.-,«m« ivttS c l f ^ n t hnt-h in Mi-h buys and sell*- old mahogany, silver. Jewelry.' Colonial china. tmmmi i i i

AT EBLBTS ART GALLERY, 105 West «2d-sf.. near 6tb-ave.—Antique?, curios, old

3*we!». silverware, rare fans . ' paintings, miniatures and" weapons. Old gold bought!

pets cleaned by steam, by band or on th« floor. 1.:•'•*• BrM%d«ft}-. Af>\ K'a.it 4Sin-*-„ COE <t BRANDT. Tel. 132—3Stb. — « — — s — w s ^ — — w — s s i ——hw fc/y.sj> i r'•' • » I W I — W S S M I .

A M A R - V E L

JCRETOL SOAP cures pimples, scaly rough skin. KRETOL TREATMENT removes

blemishes and cures stubborn, chronic dle-*ase*. Book free. Kr*tol Institute, A. 3. t75 5th Ave.. Netr Tork.

C H I R O P O D Y . M A N I C U R I N G . E T C . ! inquire for particulars ^ ^ u. 12 . u j l.L'42 Broadway

DR. J. WHITNEY CREENIC—Twentieth

alcove rooms; with elegant bath in each ro^m and lighted with electricity; conven-

!• i'Mit .to 5t&b-st. " L " and New-York A t h ­letic Club and University' Club: "only g e n ­tlemen desirin* first c lass apartments n^ed

E. R.. Box 48.

Century _up to date MajnlcuringJ ChVro'p- j 'EI iEGANT P*ARI/>R ? L O ^ R ; ^ t a b l e for ody and Hiirdressing Pajrlora (Cammeyer Building. Room 2). 6th-ave. and JWth-st. Student* taken. Open evenings.

C H I R O P O D I S T & S C L L P O L O G I S T .

A*? . *;N<

A R T I S T I C U P H O L S T E R Y .

A R T ! S T I C _ U P H ^ 3 decorations; FURNTTURB made to order. repaired, remodelled, polished or reflnished; HATTRESSES made and CARPETS a t ­tended to : packing and shipping. WILL­IAM BIRNS. 150 West 34th-*t. Broadway.

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A G U A R A N T E E D C U R E .

FOR K D 3 N B T . Liver. Rheumatism and i Blood Disease. C. F . KETCHAM. 234-

E a s t 118th-«t. Stamp for Book.

DR. CLARA DA RUZA*$ "Now Method:' treatment makes the feet absolutely pain

less and cures all disease^ of the feet and scalp. Send stamp for sample and circular. 78 W. 48th-st.. ccr. 6lh-aMe. Open evenings. H . . . . . I . w . i m • — i ^ I I I I ^ . . II : • • i n i H I II , « . I I . . . i . • • • , . i .• . a .

C O S T U M E R S A N D A R M O R E R S .

V A N ' H O R N 8. SON. 34 E A S T 30TH-ST.. near Broadway.—Theatrical. Historical.

Bai Masque and Tableau Costumes made to order and to hire. Telephone.

A N T S . E T C E X T E R M I N A T E D .

D E A D I N E F A T A L BUG LIQUID, best, cheapest, c leanest; never fal ls; keep*

a w a y mosqultoe#; cures mosquito bites; not poisonous; at all dealers. OfSce. 69 (Ho­st ve.. New-York.

C A S T O F F , C L O T H I N G .

HIGHEST PRICE paid few ladles', gent le - . . .„ . men's and children's discarded Clothing, 1 ;; ••-'

fine Evening and Street Costumes, Jewelry, j Bric-a-Brac. Furs. etc. Mr. or Mrs. N'AF- j TAL. 744 6th-ave . : telephone 1,018 B SSth. i

rfoofv or fatnily: also . handsomely fur­nished secpnd door rooms: private bath; modern Improvements; select house; central. 128 West «4th-st. ' • • ; . . ' •

60TH-ST. 215 EAST.—A handsomely fur­nished large front room; gentlemen only;

private family.

P.J6TH-ST.. 27 WEST.—Rooms: , southern expor.ure: tiled baths; thorough cleanli--

ness; American family; central; references.

LARGE; n!easr.nt; (sunny room, furnished. 60 West .">lst-ot. [

"""""""" '." ••' ;F" ~"~~~ F U R N I S H E D R O O M S W A N T E D .

A BUSINESS WOMAN desires large, well furnished room on West Side, between

70th and 90th str.; private house preferred; no fluts; references given and required. Address, stat ing ternuj, L. , Box 44, Trib­une Office.

M A N U F A C T U R E R O F M A T T R E S S E S

M7~^oGAli;n5irF~'Ti3^^ tresses made over a t .residences;! uphol­

sterer and decorator, bee f of references.

O P T I C I A N S .

REM..-CUP can be fitted to any eye­

glass . Try It on yours. Lorgnettes In shell., silver, gilt and gold. MEYER & BETING. 017 Oth-ave.. New-York, block above Herald Bufldlns;.

AGENTS.—McKlnley's Memoirs; special dedicatory editions;, beautiful l i fe-s ize

photograph with book: exclusive territory; extraordinary terms; outfits free: avoid fic­titious firms. Address NATIONAL P U B ­LISHING . C O M P A N Y (Established 1857), •Lakeside J3ldg., Chicago., ". •

ATTENTION, MEN!—$5 take's yo.u to any -European port. London. Liverpool, Glas ­

gow, Hull, Antwerp, e tc . : also free passage procured. Apply Shipping, Offices. 5 - C l i n -ton-st. and 73 West st., New-York. '.

AMBIT lOUS'- REPR.ESE.VTATIVES. .• — Wng«'s $3 dav; large house, new lines,

bona Hde opening men and women good character will ing to work: permanent posi­tion, chancn advancement. 200 State-st . , New-Haven , .Conn.'

SECRETARY. &<?.—-Young lady, quick, afc-c«irat.<. writer, as secretary or. correspond­

ent: speaks French and German fluently; best references. Address ACCURATE. 1.360 3 d - a v e . ' '.' . " . ' : • " ' • ' . ' • ' . ' '• •

TEACHER.—Experienced iady.••teacher d e -'sires engagement, visiting or resident:

higher English, iansrua.ges and'rnusic:«uper^ intehden'ce of pupils'. Addrcsrs Ml^s- ,D. , P.osebank. Stateti Island.- . . .

TEACHER.'—North German;, college g r a d u ­ate, desires visit ing engagement in srhool

or. family;'(10ent French; English. German: good music; best references. HANOVER,'-250 West ;o4th--st.

T Y l ' E W R I T E H and' STENOGRAPH WK. experienced and accurate, want* work

evenings: law • work' solicited. Miss WIG AND.. 345 East . l lGth-et . . .

COACHMAN. — Single. German; careful, stylish driver; good rider;, competent;

takes entire criarge of gentleman's estate: strictly sober, honest, will ing, economical man; very b«st references: city or country, COACHMAN, Box 63, 1.242 Broadway.

COACHMAN.—By useful ^young man; un­derstands care of fine road, coach and

saddle horses; wi l l ing to work at moderate wages; city or country- P- M., Tribune Of­fice. • • '.

COACHMAN.—A gentleman wishes a posi­tion for his coachman, whom he can

higuly recommend: thoroughly competent In every way. M. S.'. 683 6th-ave.

COACHMAN.—Single; understands care fine horsfta, carriages and harness: medium

height: careful driver; • sober and honest; city or country- WOLFE. Bayside, Long Island. ' '

.VISITING G O V E R N E S S — B y a highiy e d u ­cated North German; speaks French

fluently; excel lent city references. I. B.-, 11*2 East 23d-st.

YOUNG North German. lady of refinement and culture, .speaking French . (Parisian

accent), English 'fluently, music, would'give lessons In exchange for room and board in refined American family. GERMAN, Box 20."Tribune Office. • ••• - •'

O L D G O L D A N D S I L V E R W A N T E D .

Bought. GEO: N. JOYCE, Jeweller. 123 Nassau-st . . near Beekman. Best prices paid. Establbhed 1822..-SlLVEtl

F U R N I T U R E A N D C A R P E T S .

i OUR A N N U A L April sa le of Furniture and ADVBRT1SBMBNTS and subscriptions for J Carpets now going on at a reduction of 25

The Tribune received at *helr Uptown j r e r ceht on al l goods for cash. D. M. Ofilce. N o . 1.241 Broad"wa.y. *2d door north | BROWN, northwest corner 3th-ave. and

A N T I f t U E C L O C K R E P A I R I N G .

E X P E R T Repairing: Specialist on Antique. Grandfather. Hall . Chime and French

Clocks. SCHWBIZER, 42 Maiden Lane.

of - S l s t - s t . . - until 9 o'clock p. m. ; adver­tisements received at the following branch offices a t regular office rates until 8 o'clock p. m. viz. , 254 8th-ave. , s. e. cor. 23d-St.; 152 6th-ave. . cor. 1-th-st .: Macy's. 6 th-ave. arid 14th-st . : 142 Columbus-ave.. near West 66th-st . ; 100 Went 42d--St., near 6 th-ave . : 92 East 14th-st .; 257 West 42d-s:., be­tween 7th and J?th avea.; 150 East • t t h - s t . ;

14th-»t.

A R T U P H O L T E R E R A N D D E C O ­R A T O R .

M T ^ A I T S O U X 483^^o1imnbua^a^e7^Ma^ tresses made over and to order. Antique

Furniture repaired; etc. Carpet* c l eane / and laid.

A T T O R N E Y S .

U N I O N L A W CO. (Incorporated). 231 vBroadway. N. Y. . transacts all legal

business promptly; advice free.

A I X - F - ? ^ T ^i^ALS1ZS: POSITIVELY successfully and painlessly

treated; ingrown nails a specialty; mani­curing. Dr. LESCH. 974 3d-ave. , between SSth and 59th sts.

A R T I F I C I A L H U M A N E Y E S .

C O U L T E R I N H A L I N G r l N S T l T U T E .

B3S L E N O X - A V E . , N*w-York City. The benefit of the plney woods sent to your

room, no matter where you live. Consump­tion. Catarrh. Asthma and HaV Fever suc­cessfully treated with . Dr. COULTER'S VAPORIZER A N D INHALER.* Rooms and trained nurses. Examinations free.

C U T L E R Y .

AT 82D-ST. CUTLJBRY*SHOP.—Best "qual­ity of Shears. Scissors. Razors, e tc . ;

grinding and repairing done on premises. J. W. STANSBURY. 125 West 3 2 d - s t - e n ­trance on court.

MADE TO ORDER and ntted; terma reasonable. Mager A Gougelmann. 104 East 12th S c

jJARCADE T U R K - S j g B A T H g .

"WINDSOR A R C A D E BATHS—Turkish , -Russian. Roman. Sulphur. Electric. N a u -

belm; superior appointments; skilled a t - , tendaiits; popular prices; ladies' department, separate entrance: every requisite for an exclusive, luxurious and satisfactory bath. ? and 9 Eas t 46th-st .

MSJsj^SSj^SgjSSts—i B O O K S E L L E R .

W R I T E n o w for l i s t of Books which can't be bought elsewhere, t o BOOKSELLER,

406 East 75£b-*w "

B O O K S .

LBVERHeC':

CUTLERY of every description on hand, made to order and repaired; at G.

KNAUTH'S. 81 John-st . and 71 Nassau-sL

C O M P L E X I O N S P E C I A L I S T .

DR. DYS* Special Cream. La Dysallne. softens and whitens the skin, prevents

freckles and removes wrinkles; price 7 5 c ; by mail. 8 6 c V. DARSY. 21 West 30th-st. . New-York.

ADVERTISEMENTS and subscriptions for The Tribune received at their Uptown

Office. No. 1.242 Broadway; 2d- door north of 31st-st . . until. 9 o'clock, p. m.; adver­t isements received at the following branch offices at regular office rates until 8 o'clock p. m.. via.. 254 Sth-ave,\* s. e. cor. 23d-s t

F R E E ! F R E E :

FACIAL MASSAGE with Celebrated Aspa-s i a n akin food; ' sca lp treatment, 'with

never- falling, tonic for arresting fall ing hair and producing luxuriant growth. ASPASIA 60 West S4th-st. .

FURS ELEGANTLY REMODELLED LADIES bring your furs now to have them

stvllshly remodelled. S. BROWN. Prac­tical Furrier. 20 West 125th-st.

F A C E A N D H A I R S P E C I A L I S T .

W A R R A N T S to remove wrinkles, black­heads, freckles.' tan liver spots; ncalcd

circulars free. Mme. CAROLINE. 210 Oth-ave.

F O R S A L E .

DESKS.—Rolltop desks and office furniture, lowest .prices; also second hand desks. E.

MASON. 19 Warren-st .

MASON'S superior furniture and piano polish sole manufacturer; agents wanted.

E. H. .iIASON. 19 Warren-st.

OLD GOLD A N D SILVER bought: old J e w ­elry, etc . : highest prices'paid. A.. ROB­

INSON. 3 Catharlne-st .

OLD Jewelry and duplicate wedding pres­ents at the assay office of S. P. H O W ­

ARD, 10 John-st .

WORN-OUT GOLD A N D SILVER bought by R. LONGMAN'S SONS. Gold and Sil­

ver Refiners. R John-st .

BUTLER and V A L E T W A N T E D . — M u s t furnish best references as to character

and abil i ty.- M. C-. Tribune Office..'

CIVIL SERVICE GOVERNMENT .PORII-TIONS.—O.S'80 appointments made last

year. . Probably 10,000 this year. Common school education required- for the e x a m i n a ­tion. Cotnlogue of Information free. CO­LUMBIAN CORRESPONDENCE COL-. LEGE. Washington. D. C.

LADY in each county . for branch office work; no canvass ing; straight, bona fide

salary. $18. paid en eh Tuesday, with ail expenses direct from headquarters: p e r m a ­nent position; money advanced for expen­ses: no capital, required except giod refer-ehees'; Inclose self-addressed stamped e n ­velope. MANAGER, 387 Caxton Building, Chicago.

W O R K W A N T E D .

A — WM. L. HARTUNG. Public Expert Accountant and Auditor,

Room 820. W0 Nassau-st . . N. Y.

COACHMAN—Thoroughly experienced: s e v ­eral years' unexceptionable personal rec­

ommendations, " prominent city families; wil l ' be disengaged on October 1 or a t any time between. Address D. MURPHY, 914 ' o r

fith-ave., caro of Simpson.

COOK.—A first class cook; competent 1« 7T\ branches; get up company dinn*™ tn?1

entire ^charge of market ln/ - « v « n V ^ * c i ^ references, M. B.. B o x ^ . ! 3 « S E

COOK—Tidy, colored woman- comt-S^T cook and nlain wajOifn*^'A 1 S\ m & * t * n t

West ooth-at"! 3d floo? *" ^ N ^ «W COOK—WAITRESS.—By two M^A ~~

first class cook; other w a T t r t s ^ ^ L w 0 ^ will do work of'smaTl f l m i ^ b e s t * ^ 6 ^ encc; c i ty or country M r ^ & I 5 ! c r :

19th-s t . one flight, front ' 1 2 8 W e 8 t

COOK.—German] t() axxint «^.w M ^ l n S ; c i t y ^ r e f e r e n c e ' i ' n e c e ^ 0 0 ^ , ? Monday, from 13 t 0 > 1 0 . c l o c k » | £ ^ J l

CARETAKER—Rel iable , t r u s t w o ^ perienced. desires enga^emert ^ 7 * *x"

wlnter; best referencedT from TreLnt^' i to* Address Mrs. HOUGHTON, 17 Ea«^Ol.t^t* CHAMBERMAID. & c — C o l o r e - t^

housework S T I L L , ^ 1 8 0 W e 8 t % ^ ^

CHAMBERMAID or P A R L O R M A T T T " " ^ smart girl; first i ^ j P S S S M S S S ? *

lOOJBast 54th-S? l O y e a r e T n - o n e ' p l a c e 3 * 8 ^ 8 # i ^ ^ t r e « J ;

CCACIiMAN.—Thoroughly competent N e w -York and Brooklyn driver; can furnish

14 years' written and personal references. Address JOHN W Y N N E . 442 Myrtle-ave. , Brooklyn.

COACHMAN and G A R D E N E R . — B y Ger­man on private place; references. VOGEL,

110 Greenwich-st.

CHAMBERMAID. A c — B y mM,,, woman; chamberwork ^ a f l ^ l f i * ^

tor plain cooking In private ^ y , 8 * w l n ) P

MUKiiAY. 221 MontgDmery^t.. Jersey h " '

CHAMBERMAID. &c —Rv 7Z TT" ' ored girl a s chaVnbernT2fl « t T ^ b I e « J -

can give good r e f e r e n t . S o s maii • St.. care of B r o w n ' 8 T a U 1 d r ? W * 5 t **h~

COACHMAN.—By first class man;. Just d i s ­engaged: city or country; best references

from last and former employers. Address HENRY, 118 West 56th-st . , : private stable.

AN E N B R G W I C young man, 19. with a good house: graduate high school and

bnstne.fes college; bookkeeper, mathematician-and' stenographer: references; moderate sal- , ary. Ito.t 4-':. .Trlburic Ofilc?.

BOOKKEEPER.—Competent, 28; eight years' experience; understand? safeguard

.system: with -some large house: moderate salary. W. . ' 7 Spencer His-ce. Brooklyn.

P I A N O S .

PD«\K0®S: T®~ OBIEROir Rcaeonable rates. Rent allowed if pur­

chased. 25 East 14th St.. N. Y. Fulton & FUtbush . Bkln. .WisaesEB

P A T E N T A T T O R N E Y .

E X P E R T and SOLICITOR of P A T E N T S : E0 YEARS' experience. Instructive book on patents F R E E . 237 Broadway. New-York.

UOY WANTED.—By a wholesale' paper house In New-York City, an American of-

lice: hoy, 10 or. 17 years of ago; -must-be well t-dueated and. reside with parents; salary first year. $4 per week. Address in own handwriting. II. J. ('., Tribune Office.

SALESMEN WANTED.—Several men to fill vacancies on commercial publication of

30 -years' standing;, no boys or spasmodic" workers; state age and experience: possibly the >>cf»t commission proposition offered; suc ­cessful men should" earn at least $35 weekly year In and >'»«r out: a lso two men to fill territory in large- outside towne. J. B. S., Box 15. Tribune Offlca.

P I L E S .

A CERTAIN CURE or ho pay for PILES. E P I L E P S Y ; month's medicine free on

trial; 20 years' experience. Write for par­ticulars. Dr. TUCKER CO., BroadTway Cen­tral Hotel. 673 Broadway. New-York.

P R I V A T E M A I L I N G C A R D S .

E N T I R E new line. Just published: nlso World's Fair edition reprinted, postpaid

15c,- dozV;n: special v iews mxde to order. JOSBrH K O E H L E R P.J -//. N. Y

Publisher. 150 Park

P A R Q . U E T F L O O R S .

C H A R L E S . ROAK. 212 West- 3Ctl)ist.. W a x and Varnish Polisher and Repairer of

Antique Furniture. .Parquet Floors cleaned and polished. All kinds of waxing, varnish­ing and polishing, China, glass and house­hold goods packed.

BOOKKEEPER- stenographer, typewriter, 21 - three years*'experience: excellent ref­

erences; $12 weekly. RUDOLPH MILLER. Station 1. Hoboken.'N- J-

COACHMAN.—On or after October 1, with a , first c lass family; English, aged 33;

height, 5 feet 0 laches; weight, 135 pounds; total abstainer: good" rider or driver; c i ty or country: can furnish excellent references as to honesty, sobriety and capability; 20 years" experience with fine horses, and car­riages in England and America.; Address COACHMAN. Box 35. 1,242 Broadway.

COACHMAN.—By married German; stylish, careful driver; competent taking full

charge of gentleman's estate: strictly sober, honest, economical man; best city refer-I ences: city or country. C. H., 628 Park-ave

Keough's belj. P e ' 1 ' 1 3 0 . Park-*Ve.,

try 61

DAY'S W O R K . _ _ . wlllLl5_50 do any By respectable woman; *s

--- work; go out by day. Mrs. S P E E D " 069 Oth-ave

DAY'S WORK - tent with "ho U seho! a

a ba St ,es 5 m ^' CTK

£f 3°drfiarkiefrf— * feT«:

BOOKKEEv'ER or assistant.or.off ice work, b y young tnan', 19; have A I references and

consent o f my present employer: can do some stenography; chance of advancement. JOHN M'FAKLAN'D. care, Sioggatt & Cot­ter Co.. 04 Llepenard-st.

'CREDIT MAN. of exceptional ly'good rcc- 23." East 31st-st ord..' at present employed- by large manu­

facturing concern in n small, eity, desires similar position In a larger.city; first, class correspondent and accountant; capable of faking charge as office manager if desired; bank and" business reference furnished. E. D. MOORE. Box 146, E a s t Liverpool, Ohio.

COACHMAN and U S E F U L MAN. 35, mar­ried' no children: thoroughly competent;

w a g e * moderate, with rooms; best refer­ences; country. Addrer-* MULLIGAN, Box 13. Cedarhurst, Long Island. ;

COACHMAN.—Swede. 6ing'.e; in private family: experienced, will ing and" obliging:

best of reference. Address COACHMAN.

*•* ave.. near S6th-Mrs. WBRMAND.' 1.535 *3d-st., second floor.

ELDERLY', intelligent woman- anv no«iH^ of trust: moderate; persona'l city re Lr

CHEMIST, analyst and manufacturing: long experience m^dbral laboratory. CHEM­

IST, 1,000 Paclfic-st. . Brooklyn.

DRUGGIST, in laboraton"-GAN, 240. Wll l l3m-st .

JOHN P. DUG-

WANTED.—Responsible^ Philadelphia afirm want's office manager at Ne.w-York; saJ-«

«ry; $1,800 yearly and 19 per cent com-mlHsion; $900 cash and fiatlnfactory refer r en-res required; commercial reference fur— nished. Andreas Pottofflce Box 281. Phlla--} delphta. Penn . , . . . - .

WANTED.—Strong boy to csrr>- parcels, by an importing lace, house. Address B. Y . ,

Box 210. Tribune Ofilce.

WANTED.—Energet ic man for special , po­sition, $900 yearly. Inclose se l f -ad-

dtvaaod envelope to G.. Box 20, Tribune Of­fice: -

DRIVER-—BY a young man: understands the care of horses. Apply to 93« Paclfic-

st.." Brooklyn. 1st boll. •• •

YOUNG MEN. W A N T E D to address e n ­velopes and write letters for us; no- e,an-

vasslng. 'sel l ing or mailing required; send •oddroosed' envelope, particulars, price paid per thousand. F. - M. C , I'ept.- 33, Box 1,411, .Philadelphia.

P H O T O G R A P H E R S ' - - . S U P P L I E S .

N E W - Y O R K CAMERA E X C H A N G E . 114 Fulton.—Largest supply; lowest prices;

Cameras bought, sold, exchanged; send for bargain list.

F O U N T A I N P E N B A R G A I N S .

A SOLID GOLD FOUNTAIN PEN, worth $2.50. mailed to you for 70c. In sliver or

P H Y S I C A L , C U L T U R B B O X I N G .

WHY NOT bo a perfect man 7—Prof. A. Barker guarantees to make you. in a

stamps.^ BANK CO.. 231 Broadway. New-. |-course of physical culture lessons. 1.104 York, upstairs.

GAS AND GASOLENE ENGINES.

Broadway. " Call or write for full particu­lars; lessons by mall .

D O G S A N D C A T H O S P I T A L .

N E W - Y O R K V E T E R I N A R Y HOSPITAL, 117 We*t 28th-st . : telephone 481—18th;—

Treatment, boarding, clipping and washing; managers Canine Cemetery.

N. Y. CANINE INFIRMARY^—H. K. Mil­ler. Veterinarian. 118 ;We»t 53d-st. E n ­

tire bdownstone house divided' In wards for dogs and cats. Exercising grounds. ' Telep-hhone 851 Columbus.

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S and subscriptions for The Tribune received a t their Uptown STAR GAS A N D GASOLENE E N G I N E S — . . „ . . _ . . „ „ „ , . . . .

Simplest, most reliable and economical. [ Office. No. 1.242 Broadway, 2d. door north itu mnneiv hv hiivtrm- nt mantifantnrent I 0 f 31st-st_," until 9 o'clock p. m.; adver­

tisements received at the following branch offices at regular office rates until 8 o'clock p m., viz., 254 8th-ave. s. e. cor. 23d-»t.; 152 Oth-ave.. cor. '.2th-st.; Macy's, Oth-ave. and' Mth-st . ; 142 Columbus-ave , near West 66th-st . ; 106 West 42d-st. , near Ct'n-a v c . ; 92 East 14th-at.; 257 West 42d-st.. be­tween 7th and Sth aves . ; 109 East .47th-st.; 1.338 3d-ave. , between 76th and 77th sts .

Save money by buying of manufacturers direct. J. &. la. HOMAN. 3S0 West Broad­way.

H A I R A N D S C A L P T R E A T M E N T .

$38 BROADWAY, N E A R 12TH ST. Extraordinary reductions have been made

in order t o close out our summer stock of the latest and best hooks. Never before have, such values been offered. Prices have been slashed right and left, regardless of eost^vregardless of profits. Stock taking i s almost a t hand. Midsummer clearance must be s w i f t a n d sure. All kinds of hocks t o suit al l tastes . Historical, biographical.' religious, scientific hooks. Books of fiction, travel . Books for children, poetry. &c. Encyclopaedias on sale for a song, inc lud­ing Appletons. Chambers, Brltannica, P e o ­ples, Ac. Purchase now,: the chance of a li fet ime. I t wil l not occur again. L O V E R -ING. $28 Broadway, near 12th.

D E A D A N I M A L S M A D E L I F E L I K E .

W H Y port with your dead animal pets when they can be mounted '• In lifelike manner

at most reasonable prices? G. H. STORCK. 128 5th~are. and 209 East X&th-st.

D I A M O N D S . W A T C H E S . J E W E L R Y

E. MAHLER. Establishe> 1857. 733 6th-ave.—Special bargains In diamond Jewelry:

fine diamond sett ing, watch and clock re­pairing.

B I L L I A R D A N D P O O L T A J B L E S .

BILLIARD and Pool Tables, nenr. second band. $50 u p ; easiest payments. MARX

BROS.. *4 Untop Squat* :

PROF. E D W A R D M'LAUOHLIN'S Private Billiard School. 62* MadJ*on-«ve., S. W .

Cor. 89th-st^—Private Individual 'nstruction hy Prof. McLaughlin, billiard expert; day or evening: open al l summer.

SANDFOBD—-BELL— LAMB., rnanufactur-. er#. 6X 4th-ave. . opposite wanamaker*a> Bl Ward, pool, combination tables; supplies, .repairs; HONEST-GOODS* prices low.

T H E DECKER'Bil l iard. Pool and. Combtna-. ;ton Tables and all supplies. (Est . 185a) Catalogue free. . D E C K E R . 106 E a s t 9th~»t.

D E N T I S T R Y .

T H E HAIR and Scalp scientifically treated; examination free; first cure, then pay.

Prof. GEORGE GYLLSTROM. 247 6th-ave.

J. AMBERG. specialist for scalp and hair, 837 East 8Sth-st .—Hair falling stopped;

baldneKs permanently cured; references.

H E L P W A N T E D . - v . - • — * • • - "

COOKSl ATTENTION!-TIAn opportunity and nev-csslty to better positions and salary!

If you n<>ed more accomplishments in any of the .higher grades and branches'.in:.ut»*to dnt.e speelaltieii In fancy cookery, confftc-tionery. bakery, pastries, desserts, entrees. preservings. '.. garnishing*, favorite sweets and frozen .dainties, .'artistic r.ugs.r orna­menting, nougats', taracant. t-andy, checo-Iat^ novelties nnd sptnn sugar works, French teitigs.- etc. . take practical, e eo -norrijcal lonsona b>' E R N S T HUEG. chef; at your convenience, being In or out of. posi­tion; school established since 1896: open all the ve«r; now at 1.438 3d-ave. . between Slst and -82d sts . . 2d (Int. Please tell friend*, und preserve address.: -P . S.^-Best books on. the art of fancy; cookery, confec­tionery, cakes, e tc . : patent ornamenting tubes, rubber ami canvas bags; many use­ful, handy fancy moulds, cutters, .utensils and my own splnn sugar apparatus for sale.

HOME WORK.—-The year round: no c a n -vaaslng; $5 to <$fl .weekly, working even­

ing:*; experience unnecessary; enclose s tamp: work mailed on application. 20TH C E N ­TURY MFG. .CO.. Toledo, O.

ENGINEER.—competent and trustworthy, - .de«lres position of -entire responsibility.

HARK NESS.. 60 West 106th-St. . .,, .

F R A N K J. MACKAIN. • Public Accountant and Auditor.

Telephone 2.040 Cortlandt. • Gerken. Building. .-

fci * i . i i 1 1 . • • . • i

JANITOR.—By smart married couple; Ger­man; hahdy with »11 tools; best of rcfer-

orces. Address MAX B E R N H A R D T , 432 West 50th-st . .-; ' , '•

JANITOR.—By a. rell?ble colored' man: e x ­perienced in steam heating. Address C.

H. JOHNSON. 1,821 Broadway, Brooklyn.

LATHE. H A N D , — B y young man. 18; has had 2Vi vears>', experience: can furnish the

best references.- Address WILLIAM J A E ­GER, caro of • Mrs. Haller. 239 Graham-uve.. Brooklyn. - , •». • — 4 r • ' .MATTRESSES remade at customers' resi­

dence a specialty; ticking and hair s t p -plied. T H E MAUBORGNE METHOD. !?4rt Oth-ave.. ••

P R I V A T E S E C n E T A R Y . - - B y man of eon--slderoblc experience. STYLUS, Tribune

Office.

PORTER or W A T C H M A N . - - B y an -xpert-enced''mah; capable of ieastt>g offieert and

renting apart merits: reference. W-. E. P.,' care, Mr*.-.Boyle, 305 West lmh-s t .

PORTER, messenger- or useful man in wholesale house,'store, apartment or club,

by colored man, 28; married. S H E P ­HERD. 753 Oth-ave,, care of Myor.

COACHMAN; &c.^—By man anu wife. Eng-; !!»!:; coachman-.and gardener and handy

man: wife as general houseworker; under­stands their business thoroughly; strictly temperate; disengaged (he last of Septem­ber; Connecticut preferred; wages $50 per month, both. Address Box 380. Sayville. Long Island..'

DOORMAN or BELLMAN.—By colored man. from Florida; good references; 6 ft.

1 In.-In height. Address LOGAN. 544 West 39th-*t.. care of Mrr. Miller. ;

GARDENER.—By experienced married man. to take care of gentleman's private

place: can furnish best recommendations. Ailu'ress A.., Box 42. Bornardsville, N. J.

GARDENER.—Scotch, single. 32: honest, j •sober and reliable; thoroughly experienced

in the. care of greenhouse, vegetable and flower.garden. lawns,''.'shrubs, et<\: good ref­erences. • W. D., Box 14. Tribune Office. .

GARDENER, caretaker, country residence: English, married, one child; thoroughly

competent; care for country' estate; abso­lutely sober, reliable;- highly recommended". GARDENER, 27 Greenwich-ave. . Stamford. Conn . .

GARDENER.—General ly handy; fine work-. man: thoroughly competent: greenhouse,

Jersev eows, heaters; sober, honest man: city 'references. GARDENER." Box 774. Kingston, N. Y.

G E N E R A L HOUSEWORK in fl1f-™i. , J?2£*J"&Z-J» t ™ neat co lorer^ , , !" references neat colored girl?;

^12 West 33d-st.

oman .-.f HOUSEKEEPER.^-By English woman e refinement; open for engagement, in pti

vate family, school, institute or club; flm class reference. K. Y-. 307 West I4th-st.

HOUSEKEEPER.—American woman. Pro* eatant Jn army post as general housekeep

T. having F?r\'c<l in that capacity; no pref­erence a* to location. DUNNE, 88 EaM 10th-st., 2d bell.

KOL'SEKEE't-'EH or would take charge of .hotel linen room or laundry. Mrs. A.,

P. O. Station G. Brooklyn.

GARDENER.—'By a thoroughly .; practical -•man:' German; married: one child: fully

understands entire charge of gentleman's place;, outdoor* and under glafs:',also land­scape ge.rd.-ne«- and farmer; good milker:, h.ps very best references for Industry, hon­esty and sobrlfty: wife a very good dairy woman: d.-scngaged October 1. Address GARDENER, Herrmann's seed store. 413 Ea^t 34th-st.

GARDENER. -Thoroughly experienced and competent in all branches of under glass

and outdoor gardening,, and in the manage­ment of fine country es tates; steady' posi­tion: first class nersonaJ and written refer­ences from'prominent private places and nurseries: married.. .42- Address GAR­DEN KR. Box 42. Tribune Office.

H O W T O U S E T H E V O I C E .

HOW to speak with ease, power and flu­ency taught in a few practical lessons.

DE LOUIE. 707 Sth-ave.

R I G S F R O M O L D C A R P E T S .

YOUR old" carpets made into rugs. Send postal for particulars. HARLEM RUG

CO., 2.360 8d-ave.

M O R T O N ' S I C E C R E A M .

HORTON'S ICE CREAM Is a lways pure, hence the reason tor universal confidence

and acknowledged superiority over all other. Order it from most convenient depot.

H A T H O S P I T A L S .

D R - -*. TAYLOR. J R . Surgeon Dentist . over 20 years' practical experience. 790

Slxth-ave . —Up-to-date dentistry at moder­ate prices; teeth extracted by gas , abso­lutely without pain; teeth without plates; all work guaranteed; open evenings.

DR. H. S. HOLME9. Dental Surgeon. 980 sd-ave . Opon evenings and Sundays. -u..>.. . . Moderate nrtces. Reliable -work.

D E T E C T I V E A G E N C I E S -

pT-.* B O A R D W A N T E D . . - '

WAKTED.-—A bachelor w a n t s a comfort­able room and good, wholesome board in

;st private f a m i l y moderate price; West S«&», between 44 th a n d 80th atM. JLAW-Y BR; Tribune. Office., .

^ B A B T f C A R R I A G E S dB, G O - C A R T S .

j S C ^ T I f f i i a K I f S ^ ^ for Baby < 5 ? 7 ^ * * " i . ^ * « ° ? i Q S ? ^ Y * t « s t s ty les ;

jmmi durable. j R ^ ^ ^ J h o r n i t o j * m a d s t o g p r t d s ^ r s g g f t r s d ^ ^ ^

fuaati*JJL CARRIAGE CO.; « » Sd-avs . . '^VSSg!****<* , * * r ^ C t a p r l s i e s and j^C

Ss«t«-Oo-C5sgCsi of the newest^and best stylew-j*gw»H>t;: tMr;; ws3^ooms;;;op«n^:svsDtags. .'-.

VB^TBETMENTS and subscriptiona for

%MKfe!Jtei-:*jH& Broadway. 2d door north i'*f#«*£ifc;?. iamw»^tto&: p^m^i^Yer-1

offices at regutei^office rate , until S o'clock

Sf i» -T#a« i*»^:rcsg!K-twf^SlS«^^ ; ave . and I4th-«t . ; 142 Columbu*-ave» nmor West «»th-«t.: Uk West 4 2 d ^ L . near e tbf

G R E A T E R N E W - Y O R K DETECT.rVE AGENCY. 833 Broadway.—Reliable; dally

habits of suspected persons ascertained; pri­vate mat ters confidentially conducted; o p ­eratives sent to all points; correspondence solicited; highest references; terms r e a s o n ­able. •

SOYBR'S DETECTIVES are the best! Old established, all branches licensed. Bonded.

Guarantee secrecy. lOOi West 42d-st.

D O G S B O A R D E D A N D T R A I N E D .

LADIES' and Gents' hats cleaned and reno­vated . silk hats blocked and ironed.

OETZEL. .1.935 Broadway, corner 65th-st.

HILCKEN. 750 Slxth-ave. . near 43d Street. —Gent's hats cleaned, blocked and made

over; s traw hats a specialty.

J U S T A L I T T L E O F E V E R Y T H I N G .

TRIGGER'S Modem Curiosity Shop. 41 Sd-ave. . buys articles you don't want; sella

art icles'you do want .

" K U R E F U T . "

" K U R E F U T " antiseptic ponder cures all foot troubles. Metal perforated top boxes.

1 5 c ; 25c. by mail. LIA V. R A N D . 199 Washlngton-st . , Brooklyn. N . Y.

K I N D L I N G - W O O D .

BUY your kindling wood d,lroct from f a c ­tory. A specialty of supplying famil ies .

Write or telephone 3.274—18th. E. J. M'CLUSKEY. Murray Hill Steam Kindling Wood Factory; 23d-st. and H t h - a v e .

R U G S A N D P O R T I E R E S .

B E A U T I F U L turly fluff rugn made to order from old carpets;, s i lk . portieres

woven from silk remnants; circular -free. ORIENTAL RUG & CURTAIN CO.. 223 East 50th-st . . New-York: 481 W a s h i n g t o n -st.. Newark. N. J.

S T O R A G E .

HAEGER STORAGE WAREHOUSES, Sth-a v e . 33d to 34th sts .—Storage for furni­

ture, e tc . : padded vans for moving, city or country; boxing, packing, sh ipping and i n ­surance; est imates furnished. Telephone call, 3.210—38th-»t.

LADIES to-do binding at home; $9 week: steady work; all material sent free pro-

paid": send stamped addressed envelope for particulars; U N I V E R S A L CO.. Dept. B, Walnut-st . , Philadelphia, Penn.

W A N T E D . - ••Energetic woman for special . position. $900 y.mrly. Inclo.se' self-art-

tif'ssed envelope to IJ., Box 30,-Tribune Of-' fi.ee..

FAJTIIFUL MANAGER.—Capable man. to manage office business this section. Sa l ­

ary $125 month; extra 'commissions. .' No solicit ing: must be wil l ing make perrnanept engagement, furnlth good references and $800 c a s h . , MANAGER. Drawer. 74. N e w -Haven, Conn.

PORTER.—By building. B.

wlch-s t . ' .

G A R D E N E R — A s working foreman or su -| perlnt'endent on country estate: 28 years' } best of «-xperli»hoe: competent in manage-

ycurg mun.' in office or 1 n-..-»-,-.t ar.d ecery branch of gardr.ln^. farm-SWISTAKE. 51 Green-'j ing. greenhouses.: nursery, landscape, fruits,

vegetables, cattle and poultry; aged 45; mnr'-led: good references. Address AGRI-f ; - ; i /r ! ;RE, Box 25. Tribune Office. PAINTING.—A Frenchman, coming from

France; knowledge of all i n s i d e painting; able to prepare his colors, wishes work from' contractor, landlords or veal estate. A. ALBERT, care of Pcl'tock. 103 ^ c s t 46th-st . ..•;•

SHIPPING! CLERK, in w'.-.oii!«.:o or r« tall . store or factory; foreign or domestic s h i p -

?ing: eight yeort' referer.ee. Ac^i i iS I\.E-.IABLE. 157 East 125th-at.

GA i tLENER.—Thoroughly understands care of gentleman's place: flowers, shrubs,

lawn-'and vegetables; proper care of stock; good all around single man: best city ref­e r e n c e . GARDENER. Box 14. Tribune Office.

HOUSEWORK.—By reliable . Protestan-woman for general housework In Amerl-,i <!,r>iii.-- good-c i ty references. Addrej-s. can family

M. A.. 154 <lth-ave.

HOUSBKEEPEFt Refined Ameri<;an lady as housekeeper for widower's family or

bachelor; thoroughly capable: best of ref­erence*. Address M.. 138 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn.

H O U S E K E E P E R . - B y a kino. gentle woman in a bachelor apartment, or c3r»

of motherless children. Call A. D. 219 -><1-avo. . - • ' . ' •

HOUSEKEEPER, &c—Refined working housekeeper or companion; do upstairs

work or sewing in family where servant kept: city, or .country. ' Address AMER­ICAN. 70S Columbus-ave. •

INFANT'S NURSP .—Refined"; thoroughly competent; trained; in city; best refer­

ences from doctor, .hospital and private families. 252 E i s t 4Sth-st.

STENOGRAPHER ' and T Y P E W R I T E R . -Remington or Underwood; as private dec-

I retary or In broker's office; l e*t of re fer - ( HE3-> ences; 15 years' experience. SECTvETAR"i, Box 30. Tribune Office.

G A R D E N E R of long experience; In first class place- has had varied experience In

all branches, including th* laying out of

LA EN DRESS.—Swedish woman to tak» washing home. Mrs. SANDERSBN. 3" 2

West 49th-:8t.

LAUNDRESS.—By respectable girl, in pri­vate family; first class; good refereaces.

l . i '30'Park-ave. . Keough's bell.

NURSE.—Experienced refined, cheerful; would1 take entire charge of invalid, in \

American family: read, sew; other light du­ties; unexceptionable testimonials. Call or address 219 West S3d-st., Stevens's bell.

NURSE.—The greatest living nurse on old sores wants engagement. Prof. STILU

418, West 36th-sL

NURSE.—By German, middle aged, to at­tend sick lady or gentleman; experienced

with all sickness, .vlth manicuring and shampooing: city or country; no caro*. NURSE, 220 East 113th-st.

NURSE—Mulat to girl as child's nurse; anxious for work: will accept roost uny-

thing: willing and obliging. ANNNIE CASSELL. 145 West SOth-st

NURSE.—By a reliable Protestant woman . to take care of invalid lady; good city

grounds, etc;*; has excellent testimonials AS references. Address M. A.. 153 6th-aye. to the same; married, no family. P E T E R —

Elslnore. Glen Cove. Long Island.

WANTED.—Young girl a*- cook and w a i t ­ress In private school: city reference' re­

quired. Apply Monday morning.- 1 West 4 5 f . h - s l . ' . - • • , ' •

WANTED.—Young woman for general housework; city -.reference required.. Ap­

ply Monday morning. 1 West 4uth,-st.

YOUNG LADIES W A N T E D to address e n -.velopcft and write letters for us; no c a n ­

vassing, selling or mulling required; send addressed envelope, particulars, price paid per-""thousand.- V\ M. C , Dept. 33, Box 1.411. Philadelphia. • ' • • '. ..

SALESMAN i n wholesale paint or varnish • house. 8. .TONES, 425 Lexlngton-av>.

SALESMAN.—.An experienced travelling salesman, with larg" ec'quaintance . In

Middle W e s t : good references. Address Box 4f>7. Bellefontaine. Ohio.

WATCHMAN, U S E F U L MAN—CHAM­BERMAID or ' W A I T R E S S — B y young

married couple: no family; good refer­ence*. J.' i \ \ , Box 39, '1.242 Broadway.

YOUNQ MAN, married; educated and good appearance: competent to keep stock and

ship; highest reference. E. A., Box 22. Tribune Office..

W O R K W A N T B D .

F # " T 1 » I * .

CAGNEY'S STORAGE WAREHOUSE, 21$ West 37th-st . : established I860: this old..'

reliable warehouse handles with unsurpassed . . . T.-nTTCATED LADY having experi-care boxing packing, forwarding, moving; A ^ n c ~ Y n ^eltlerhont -work, wishes - reiriujir city and country.. ^ e n c e ^ ^ ^ p W l 9 L n l h , - o p , c work in

TWENTIETH CENTURY STORAGE COM- \ N e * - Y o r k ' or y I clnlty. - A d d r e s s fe„ «4 PANY'S now building. 490-402 . -Bas t . <'Church--st.. Bethlehem. Penn.

138th-st.—Clean storage: reasonable rates;' vans for moving packing, shipping; es t i ­mates. Telephone 087—Melrose.

CONTINENTAL Storage Warehouses, 813-319 W. 43d. lust off 8th-ave. Tel. 2.59*

3?th-st.

S I L V E R P L A T I N G & R E P A I R I N G .

AHTlrtTK'. thorough' dressmaker; highest references, desires engagements; , day or

week: city or country. THOROUGH; .1.207 Broudway. .'. ' ' • :••••.•• .- : • : .. • • ,!

COMPANION. &c—ToungVwidow- of high social stapdlng and aristocratic birth.

suddenly bereft,, in gent leman's home, as combanlon or chaperon .to children, or', as managing housekeeper, where the services

T A B L E W A R E repaired a n d replated. equal! of a h i g h l y oultu^edrjw to new. at moderate prices. L A N D G R A F ' T»reclatcd.

MFG. CO.. 127 East 59t'h-»t.

oman wuld'be. ap ANNKX.OR. ; Box p 51; Tribune

j Office.

T E N YEARS* experience; dogs trained and taken care of; best attention given. For

term* write to LOUIS SDJOBR. cor. Sedg-wlck-avo. and Wolf-eL. HighbrJdge.

D R E S S M A K I N G .

L A D I E S ' P A R I S I A N H A I R D R B S S -. ; - _ i y G - . - ' ; a _ - / , ' •

HAIRDRESSING with French Marcel W a v e artistically done: prices reasonable. C L E ­

MENT, 1,151 Broadway, between 26tb and 27th s t s . " ••

L I C E N S E D E M B A L M E R 5 . DRESSMAKER.—French; competent; -out , — . — - — — S T — * r -% b * day., week or mobthi AMELIA. 4T6 XHEJ WOMAN'S- ASSOCIATION of Oradu-Lexlngton-ave. t > •, ;- a t e . Li censed Enibalmera ' for' the care of ' ' " •'!, . "• g**r*H "" ** ' y the dead woman and.children.? Calls from D R E S S M A K E R . — B y educated, middlQ aged undertakers,, doctors and private families

North German woman, posit ion:as dres s - receive prompt attention. Oflice, 881 6thr maker i » pr>vat* fami ly; country preferred; a v t „ open day a n d night . ' Tel. 425 Colum-refsyenos^i Address q R > g lg^gast . 19th-st . -bui

DRESSMAKER. — Reliable, -good; takes ADVERTISEMENTS and subacrlptlong for work; home: latestiMdrts^ waists'; also re- • T h e Tribune received'-'< at tbelr Uptown

modelling, alterations, misses' and 'etmi*. Office; No. 1,242 -Broadway;; 2d door north dren's •drssses>"-"..J"very > reasonable.' '•-.•'«'— •-•'.--—••—•----•- - -••• - • - - -BOftP,, iSft"West .lofst^rt. 'Mom ^ E i ^ ^ J «»?«tofc't«tting^ making .and

Onjsbinit of corsets. >d4^es,andVmlliinerys iaSsaKSa^*...ilMi. ./pfctterns'.' «p= »¥»«««

AO^SiSpStb^ve. Sd^av^; n e a r S t ^ t ; LTOS H t - a v T - * L K f i w ^ ^ 4 r S ^ S # « ^ v - . ^ t ' - ^ k

of. 31st -«t„ untii;r9. ;o'clockVp.. "m.;. adver-^ tlscmonts received at . tbe" following branch.. offices a t regular office rates u n t l l B o'clock psim., vis.,""SS*.•"8tb>-ave,%s.y-e, -cor; -SSd-st;•; J.52 6 t h ^ v e . ; .,-cor. 12th-»t.,; Maoy's, 6th--avev^and -Wt^-st.;_ 1^2,l,Columbus-ave

S A F E S .

DIEBOLD S A F E CO. (Beadle) makers. 3C Reade-st . . near Broadway. Some second

hand. Easy terms.

COMP \ N I 0 N . — Y o q n g woman, wi th . all', tho , good-qual i t i es required, for the position.,, would nko, a n engagement with a refined lady; best of. reference. - R E L I A B L E . Box 38. "l';242 Broadway. • .'. ..»'•' i[ '.."• '•'. .; ' " '

YOUNG MAN. 18, where capable and con­scientious work is appreciated; fair edu­

cation; 3 years' clerical experience. Address M'CUTCHEON, 22 .East 103d-st.'.:',

YOUNG MAN, 28, brlgnt. desires good stock .-position .''in-' wholesale drygoods or lace

concern; best references. A. KUGELMAN. 332 •East I6th-st . . • •-. ^ • • • • • • • • • . • •

G A R D E N E R , FLORIST. FARMER.—By first class, trustworthy man; competent

to take entire charge of gentleman's place; best references, ability, honesty, sobriety; wife will ing to do housework, e t c . I f re­quired. A. B., PostoftTce Box 55. Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island.

NURSE.—By experienced woman; take* charge of household duties. Mr?.

HKINZE. 226 East 89th-st.. 1st floor, front-

NXJRSE GOVERNESS.—Competent, speak­ing German. French, English: to take en­

tire charge of child '">ver two years: refer­ences: wages $20. K., 154 6th-ave.

pARDT irarf

ENBR. F A R M E R — B y competent j SEAMSTRESS - B y " ^ g J ^ g ^ S t Med man; working foreman, o n - g e n - | . cel lent^ children . clothes ^ m a o e . j w ^

tleman's .place: choroughly understands"all L g ^ u ^ ^ ^ i r t S t e S a ¥£?&. ^ $ ^ - £ ^ 1 2 t i ^ SSR ! AdgdrdeUssew.: 178 Willoughby-st.. Brooklyn, reference. GARDENER. 155 West 2uth-st. j ^ . . . ^ ^ ^ c nr»,,,~„,..»,i„ competent:

GARDENER. — Single; understands all kinds of gardening; European and Amer­

ican reference.*. Address GARDENER, 153 6th-ave..

GARDENER.—Gorman, small family; take charge of gentleman's place; A l reference.

THORBURN. 36 Cortlandt-st.

YOUNG MAN; 18. ot good appearance and address; In office; can- furnish bonds and

best reference., H E R M A N F R A N K L I N , 70 Seigel-st . , Brooklyn. -

YOUNG MAN, educated, wishes work: small wages : chance of advancement. A.,

103 West •'•14th-st.'-•'

YOUNG MAN. useful: work of apy kind; good reference: not afraid- of -hard work.

P E N D L E T O N . 318 W e s t 50th-st..

YOUNG MAN '35. wishes position where abil ity'and trustworthiness will be a p p r e ­

ciated; experienced salesman and manager; moderate Halary until worth proven. C Box 384,-1.242 Broadway.

GARDENER—Scotch, married, no children; disengaged October I; on private place;

first class references. GEORGE K E N ­NEDY". South Norwalk. Conn.

HALLMAN. PORTER or U S E F U L M A N — Colored man In prlvato family. JOSEPH

GASKIN, care A. Walker. 329 W. 37th-st .

HOTEL WORK—Shrewd, young, quick; strictly temperate: references if wanted.

J. S. SULLTVAN, -224 East 42d-st.

INVALID'S ATTENDANT.—Firs t c law - .c i ty references as to character and abil­ity.. Address A T T E N D A N T , Box 6, Tribune Office.. -

NURSE.—Ten years'; experience: careful, competent and successful : capable of tak­

ing charge of any- case: shaves, massage; references. K E A N E , 1,410 Madison-*ve.

YOUNG"-'MAN,'' married, where advance­ment i s possible; experienced in. general

office work. B- M. S,. care Maskoff Bros., 178 Broadway. .''.•:; •'.•,.''•' . '__

COMPANION.---By a woman of -28: would : —•• — ————— ^ZZZ \ prefer to travel: : highest references^ given

^ i ^ ^ ^ * / ^ B M B A L M E R S ' « } ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ r . Y r f f ^ ' CAMPBELL B U R I A L A N D CREMATION

CO.. 241. 243 West 23d: St. Telephone 3260 18th St. Chapel on premises.

U M B R E L L A S A N D C A N E S .

COMPANION—By a young Canadian:, or would talte : entire charge of 'a- child: 'ex­

cellent references. Address ANNIE.STORM, Moupt Vernon 'P' ,0 . ; . . • '. '.,' ..W,'. • • 7- '

E X P E R I E N C E D WOMAN .wants posit ion; MS. reader, ' editor.' t>ub!Jshor or: -maga­

zine.. ' X.- '/..; Box 73, 1.242 Broadway.

' A D V E R T I S E J M B N T S and »u08crl'pUons •.for

' , / STErNSCHNEIDER'S \ ' Umbrellas are the"best. 124 Fulton-^st.. cor. Nassau. F in D o ; S lec le best s i lk ; . . . • Umbrel la, $3 25; P^breUaa- .recovered, w i th ^ e m ^ r f e c e ) ved- a t ^tT^rolIowjjr^.- branch

- 'a t -regular office rates until d « " • • « * p. :m'„--; viz.; 264 Sth-ave . , s, e. cpr. 152 6th-ave . . cor.; -ISlhrfet.; .Macy's. Oth-ave." and I 4 t b - s t . ; ,142/Coiumbus-ave., near West 66th-ist.: 106 AVest 42d-«ft.; jnear 0 th -ave.i; 92-East'l-ith-et,:.267<-WQ5t $£cf££§g*

D O M E S T I C S I T U ^ A T I P N S W A N T E D .

' " ' > • • ' . ' Male. " ATTENDANT, BODY SERVANT.—Engl i sh ;

experienced nurse, and a i r dut ies neces ­sary to:'-gentleman:a., .requirements; g ives massage ctc\;' highest personal'.references. H E N R Y . 308 W e s t 43d-st. . -

BUTLER^ V A L E T . — - N e a : . w i l l i n g ; single , handed or with parlprmaid:. l i fet ime e x -

peri'enco;/ -highest personal city reference; ; wages $60..- -Address 216 East 78th-*t. "• ••

BUTLER,—-English:. thoroughly trained; e x -pertVat. ( l iver and table decoration; c i ty

reforerice'fbr honesty and'sobrleto': country preferred.' 'BUTLER, Box 257,-1,269> B'way.-

U S E F U L BOY- "would like- to work as doc-•-• tor's- boy; not afraid of horses or hard

work. ' Address- 318 West 5ftth-st.. Rowle's :bell. ..' •• . • • - , " • : ; • " . - •

U S E F U L YOUNG ' MAN of 19, " French-• American, in1 private family: city or country. Address L. U.. 52 Avenue A.

SEAMSTRESS. —Thoroughly takes work home, or by day; curtain;,

cushions, repairing dresses, family sewinr by hand and machine HUTH, 186 West ioisti-«t. - " ;'_

SOUTHERN COLORED MISSION.—E»gh-teen colbred men ' and women on. hand;

city or country. 318 West '25th-st Branch. 37 West 98th-st. Telephone 1.267 River­side. Rey. EPPS. Proprietor.

STEWARDESS.—Scotch lady as private .'•' stewardess to Europe; highest reference*. Addness ELLEN MUIR. 274 West SSth-sl^

SEAMSTRESS.—First class seamstress wishes few more customres by the ds>

or week: highest references. Address l*> Box 64, 1,242 Broadway. _ T R A I N E D N U R S E to attend invalid or

nervous patients, or to go out by the hour; physicians' references; moderate. Ad­dress NURSE, 28 West 59th-st.

WASHING. w~- ' - ~* »*«•"» xx-oshimt and ironing. Call

-.-;

Work at home, J i ' « n % „ ^ , ill Monday. 211 West l gh-g*

WASHING, ironing, house • S J ^ J g ^ %• or week. Address AD^ ERTlb^R.. • ,

East 35th-st. . 5th floor. • - ' ; W A S H I N G . - R e s p c c t a b l e colored * £ % £

do washing and ironing in private » n r . ily. Mrs.. HAY, 174 East <7th-st. , ,j*§

U S E F U L MAN.—Colored; private family or -Store: best references. R. J., 248 West

5 3 d - s t . ; - " ' . • ' . ' " '• "-••'•;-'.'•'-;' ' _ ' • ' •'.••':•:•-.

VALET or COOKING.—By Japanese; hon­est : for gentleroaa or small family. "-.iFi

M.. J47 Cherry-at. j • . .

V A L E T or 'BUTLER;—For - gentleman, by •ypung man. 28:. good packer and cleaner,

also decorates tables for pa.rties; A l refer-ence8 from last employer. K. L-, 102" East 52d-et . , .care Mrs. Collery.

YOUNG G I R L to « * • « " rf^j&St assist ..with, housework. 53 East a w » , r

YOUNG GIRL, experienced. " °®?'^3t - ' -for derttlst, or as officejnaid- and ws.

ress. HOLST. 162 East l09th-st. . _

ADVERTISEMENTS, and f^^^^Jfn'i ;, The Tribune received at ffieIJ "!£*&•;. Office. No. U242 Broadway. 2d * » r J S £ of 31st-st . . until 9 o'clock p. m.. aavo-tlsements- received at. the followinf « » * g offices at regula. office rates until 8 « f f ^ p. m.. v i z . . ,254 8th-ave a a cor. 2 » - « - . , 152 Sth-ave . . cor. 12th-st-

A x h i ? S S S S B r S v ^ - . r . ^ r i S , t ^ . ! B U T i ^ - r B y young.;man, 27; experienced rt«;!?'''-S'™i"24^BroaaV«5r' '2d door north I " wai ter^neat .and.obl ig ing . P. p . , care of o f ? 3 l 8 t S . J u n 1 j l M ^ c W c k - i : m . ; adVerr | ; M r s . ; ^ b i e f e r i b a ^ . 102 Ea«t OOth-st., ,% .

imported Silk. $1 on "VJ; tjeements .receiveu.at ;tnp;ivjAy«jM* «*«-">••• repairs 16c? ^ ' "•• A I 1 offices' at -regular office rates until 8 o'clock

n—m. viz . . 254 8th-ave. . s. e. cor. 23d-5t.;

V I G O R P I L L S . w •'• t ^ • • • — j - ^ « ^ •• • y

VALET. Ac—Young'co lored nian. a s valet. ' pbrter' or hallraan: wil l ing and obliging; reference. . W. G.. Box 34, 1.242 Broadway.

VALET.—-Irreproachable character: with • gentleman who -lives. in - suburb: honesty,

sobriety and diligence told in: pas t -re ferr . .., . . . ertoes.- J A P A N E S E . 327 West . 44th-«t. .

B U T L E R and SECOND MAN inN private , . ^_ .. . . family;; honest,, sober .and s t e a d y workers:A A D V E R T I S B M B N T S .and subscriptions for

be*t. city reference. - E . ' M . i .Box 61. 1,242! • -Yhe Tribune roceived at- their Uptown Broadway.

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Sir Thomas I chance to teat 1 ghamr<>ck. beTor the America's Ci tTednesday, aftei hy John Hyslop. the previous daj »ive! much time alterations made has been newly sold, that some ballasting;, in or fax as grood perfo

Before the defj drydoclCat the 3 wlll„ have had f receiving her las to be a conslden had to remain idl had come out of arranged for a tussles began. IJ few more practict ing the races clee selected because boat that she Is i can be made. H< tried in all kinds •which she has n heavy seaway.

There seems to keeping the Shan possible. In wea rock went out int exercised with thi teen knot wind fi of wave outside < has been . kept ru performance whlc! vessel was not of her Internal supp arrival from Engl of timber put in strong enough ft w ts said, by one w up in the Erie Bas taken.out of her t<

It :is well knowi strongly enough t temar trussing, sh weight of steel in winning against a light construction dependence, would may not be able t< races of the corr reckoned among tl experience of yacr so carefully guard It ean be said of 1 is strongly enough Internal trusses an of chance in favor be great In case weather as will pr cording to the resj in the competing y inferred, after sue!

jthe squall of Sept* side rigging of the condition, but wha going to do when air is. plunging ba< la not to be readily

, never been put to 'J and perhaps never

In spite of the fa< sailing in this nel weeks, there has ru was known about i craft than now. E challengers were bi diately into the -Cu tuning up, not mucl Jameson nor Mr! ,

lAmerlcans anything tho general impres: wisely i n c o n c e a l i n The concealment c< reaching and runni performances in fre but as to Windward challenger may conj little get out. Thei it was possible to tacking, which was •was sailing at. about the wind. She was g

The suggestions n running and reachin ing. at least in light bia and the Shamroc Englishman to sugg have the worst of it Shamrock has a hug exactly what it will forgotten that the : tion's sail plan bott: and that in the last

£art In light winds, er except when bef The indioatlons. th

be won or lost in th curred before that tl

;••. . outer, mark with a overhauled, and pass reached. The Shamr phenomenal wlndwai outer mark far enoi caught on the way h

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It was rumored ; have already been n the America's Cup i wins it,- and It I s SJ Royal Ulster Yacht ( boat wins her third Immediately with a to be sailed, would. ' racing rules would Yacht Club. .

It was pointed outl a plurality of chal lJ would probably takef challenge would be 1 told that the CThlcagl at the earliest poss should win the Cu have Hanley, of Q craft. The custom yacht racing trophic beawanhaka Cuo. is not decide b e t w e e n ! • w ^ ' J " 1 * t h a t Priori this tirne shall not f 2 £ New-York Yacl w h a V w , o u 1 ^ happen! The Columbia is tc

•THB SHAMKOCI The defender Colu:

from the north shon vas near Glen Cove, to South Brooklyn t be in the floating drv *t Fifty-sixth-st.. t< fore the races. On fct the Erie Basin.

It rs said that the , *>Ck and Erin are s | success that they ' L the result. There isi »oney in this. He il

• for some^tfano been Ir 1» trying to get him Possible.

A thin.coat.of greeil fock yesterday.- Cai much paint put on yesterday was mera the traditional c'olorl flake off and make a

O^ing to the bad i this city have' had Jrtsh craft The sd brought large crowdsl ^ydock, where t h e | yacht's bronze platlr Shamrock in now 4n a on Thursday. The co ^ D i s h e d . . - • " •

Tbe designer of th «?%j1V? accepted an Jo visit his summer oor. on Long Island fewell for several

^ a t , now a yawl, an. wiU. not- return to tl

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The twin screw stei • « * t . w a i follow; thol J*wung next Thursdl « » largest coastwlse| atructed of steel tror ^ i th * double huU, l i 5j^«" fire or waterJ C * » ago. at a cost] «amehs« deck room • •helter of her patrot clement. This wlU fc W o n a l yacht race«-toa has managed ""

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