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RKAL KSTATE.
pBOADWAY APARTMENT BOOSE SOLD
SEVERAL LARC.E nOTELS AM» BUILD
INGS TO BE ERECTED.
1 r«!t & UvingtUm have sold tb« tlfvator ajort
!yrfnt housp at the northeast owrnor of Twelflh-st.
linil Broadway. IWkIOO. to an Investor for 1300.009.
Th* Central Realty. Bond and Trust Company
li3s nold th<« plot on the northwest corner of One
¦..n-ar:<l-f..rti. and Severn h-ave.. 100x100,
/or JC7..V»», lo 11. l/ive & <'0.. »>roker?.
I>avi<3 Hyman ha? V>oußht No. 116 Kast Srventy
*lxth-st., a four story Use] basement dwelling house,
on lot I»xHC.2.
A twelve story apartment h«el will probably ' ••
crerted by Henry 1. F«-lt on a piot .Vfxin2.2 fret, on
th*- south tide of Sevtnty-seeond-st.. 00 feet west
of " 'olumbu
Plan? were submittf-d :.t the ' , .-.rtn-.< :T of Hull
Jnps yesterday ti> Archiiect George W. Ulrdsall for
a one story stone and brick high -rvi.-. puaspiac
Station for the new Jerome Park Reservoir, to be
erected by the city at an estimated Mat of JI7.V"".
Th*» station will have a frontajw of 413.6 feet and a
depth of 54.3 feet, and will be built la Jerome
t>etween the Mosholu Parkway and Van Cortl&ndt
ave.
rharles Gablen has sold No. 807 Oolumbtu-ave.. a
live storj- apartment houpe. with store?. 2Sx^n feet.
far Emll Has? to I-ouis Vopel and Nathan I^emleln.
John J. K;.v.i!,r,th is reported to have sold No.
T6 East Seventy-nirth-st.. a four story and base-
Jnent dwelling house, on lot 17x92.2. for about $33,000.
Hobert Morrison is said to have sold for Clar
ence G. Taylor No. 155 West One-hundredth-sU. a
3Jve storj" double flathou6e. on lot 25x100.11 feet.
F. R. Wood a.- Co. have sold for Huphlna How
ard to a client for occupancy the three story
/trownftone high stoop bay window house. 17x53x
3'«' No. m West Seventy-eighth-st.. for. BMMI
H. C. Senior & Co. have sold for Margaret Me
Keon No 172 Weft Sixty-fourth-st.. a three story
2>rownstone front dwelling house. lI.aMNI
1.. J. Phillips & Co. have sold for Maximilian
Morgenthau No. 29 West Kiehty-s*>v<»nth-(it., a
?our story and baMOMnt dwelling house, on lot
ttxioo.B. •
William Stonebrldffe has leased to Em!! Heckert
the two pt.iry frame <w. ".inir house No. 2.223
Adams Place. Tremont.
TV. E. & F. B. Taylor were the brokers la the
rale of HOB. 4 and € East Korty-ninth-st. as well
as in the Mia of Hoc II Mai 15 Baal Forty- ,
*:frhth-Bt.
P. C. Eckhardt has so.d Ho. 4* AmPT<rdam-av<?..
¦a five story double tenement house, with stores, for
Ludwiff Kleinschmldt. tie Iff.—X and No. 11l West
-One-hundredth-st., a fvc storj' three family flat
"Siouse. for 1. Abraham, for S3o.o<v>.
The Park Realty Company, recently incor
jioraiod. will erect -i twelve story apartment hotel
«it the southeast corn-r of MadiFon-ave. and Slx
¦ty-thlrd-st.. on a plot fronting 100.5 Beat in the ,
venue and i 53.6 Paal in the street, and which .s j
owned by Maximilian Morgenthau. one of Use ,
directors of the company. Buchanan • Fox are ;
the architects, and the George A. Fuller Construe- j
Has Company will ere?t the structure, which will ,
cost about $C00.O*». - . ..- '
An eleven Blory and basement Ft. re and lort
building, to c.st '?¦:¦:"•' will be erected on Lne I
t>lot Nns. K6 and F?.S Broadway by th< law firm of .
Rose & Put*el. Th- front will be ..f brick and ;
iimestone. The architects re De Lun os & Cordea. t
C. E. Han has leased for the rv»sejtt estate i
to D. Powers & Bom the premises No S3 Fif th-aye. i
lor a term of years. , i
For the Constable «T.««.ate to the li: krr * Taylor •
Company the premise* No. 33 to 37 Eaei Seven- j
tef-rith-st.. Century Rutldtr.R. for at. rtn of y.-irs .
For John Kennedy to th«- Theodo-e Koch ( om- .
Tiany. «if Chicairo: the W. H. Lloyd Company and j
to the Toilettes Publishing Company the premises I
>To 26 East Twenty-wcond-Ft. for a 'Tin of years. .
Tor A. I CammeytT -• part of tie building at .
the southeast corner of Tw*-ntt<*th-st. and Sixth- I
eve. to J A. Filer & Co.. for a urrr of years.
Tor the Rrunswiok-Ualke-Coller.dt-r Company i
I>>e pr.>mi."=es recently vacated by !• at the corner:
of ¦ ¦'.t.-nth----T. and Broadway to the Ballou- ]
I>!<-kson Company, of Baitln
For Stern Brothers to tbe Hafttnn Cloth'ng
Oorrrpany. of Ban Kr.'-..-i^r... a part of the premise*
S\os 7 and 9 West F.lsrhteenth-st.
Also, to IVnt. Alleroft & Co. a part of the rew
ton Ptorv I ulldlrir at the northeast corner of ?lx
ier-nth-pt. and Fifth-aye.. for a term of year*.
The Tontine Company, a New-J«rsf-y corpora
tion, of which W. K. Aston 's president and Mar
tin Wells treasurer. yesterday acquired -it.c
<> the plot on the northeast corner of \\ a.l ana
Water sis., upon which will be erected a tw.lve
f.ry brick and stone mo,', office building irom
vlans by Architects Clinton & RosseU.
The property ar«« tun over to the Tontine
Company by John H. O'Donohue an.l others for i
consideration of 1326.0 M. of which 5325.<"«> remains
«:i a mortgage maturing October 1. 15*2, with In
terest at 5 per «¦.•!.• h«-I<i by thf Rfllerc.
T)i« property v. .- also ¦ utn ened by a $315.'">)
¦none -•¦• made by the Bond and Guarantee <"om
jany. whiv'h advanced the money to the Tontine.
Company for the purpose of erecting th* building.
Th.--- loan also matures on October 1. y--:\ with
J't>r>-«: at 4 per cent.
Pauline lihoades has obtained titl.' from Josephine
F^hmid to a large j)lot on • -.- southwest corner of
Onp-huniired-ami-eighth-st. and C«j!umbus-ave.
Hempner Brothers have purchased the 'ilot, lljx
I'll frot, on the south Fide of Eißhty-thirl-st.. be
tween West End-are, and Riverside Drive, from
Frederick Ebellnc
Soli.mon S. Carvalho has sold to Henry a. Tut tie
th«> building No. 5U West End-aye. for $."</«•.
N'.f!« Hausf-n has soil to Edward Hinta the
property at the southwest corner . ' Nlnety-flrst
*¦¦. nis Central Park West for fSlfiOQ. It is SO.Sx
3-1 Uet.
P»-as«» d- Eaiitna have srld for Mrs. E. F. Brown
l"g the thret> story, high stoop : ¦ m i.". :.e dwell-
In^, No. 10$'- ¦• East Fortit'th-st.. to an investor for
a!><ut UXOOO
The report that an Lment house would be
fcuilt at N<>s. !1 and 13 East Tenth-et. was learned
yesterday to be mcorrect. The property has been
vurchas^d by Joseph Auerbach from the estate of
George B. Blade. Mr. Avierbarh will occupy it as a
home.
According to a. roaort yesterday Jamee Stillman.
jirepider.t »f tb« Nntional <"iiy Bank, has bought
the home cf Henry T. Slonne. No. 9 East Seventy
eeco:id-st. The boose Is on the north side of the
•¦¦-•.•;. and Btanda on a plot ."-'«xl"> feel Mr Still
nan recently boucht the houses Nos. 17 and 19 in
tht- fame street. The report could not be confirmed
vest, •
Harriet Strong has obtained title from tlie
Metropolitan I-if<» Ir.surarco <'nmpany to the build-
Ings from No. K9 to 153 Wooster-st., 74.6x1W feet for
f^'.S.OOO.
Henry P. HotchklM has obtained title from
Hobert E. I>oiv!ing to the property on the north
west correr of Sixty-seoond-st. and Broadway for
c'.iut (190,000.
The Young Women's Christian Association at
N. t>3 West F..!'\-.v.!!!h-f:.. has decided to
purchase the hojses Nos. m and m Tenth-aye
in order that it might moot the growing drmind
on the association. Thi> purchase will re made 1 if
the necessary fund can be obtained.
According to a report yesterday John H Fife
»snd George B. Selovt-r have purt'haned the ]***«
«if the Metropolitan Hot*-:, it Is raid that they will
erect a fifteen ftory t.uilding. with hOO rooms when
the present lease expires in ]J*iC.
AUCTION SALES YESTERDAY.
By William H. Bydn: Fourth-st., north side, I ••
feet east of Avenue C. Unlonport. ItelM vacant;
foreclosjre eale; Alice J. L. Dolon Bt Margaret
J. UiUe at al.; Isaac Phillips, attorney; Arthur
Falk. referee; due . i. judgment. $:,OSS; costs, JiLT 74;
taxes etc.. $»'.6<;!<; prior mortgage 1 (500- tr» thf .
plaintiff. tiiSi. VV.-s, Br ad ; a * and Sprln»T-lt
northwest^ comer, 75.4x15.S> I xlf.»xi3.9x-4.Sx2u""! B i x
Ft^ry brick loft; foreclosure sale; Stuart W Cowan
atrt. John Walker - ; al - '' h ? rl( - s A Wendell, al , a
V.,K-- ¦- ard A *«umner. referee; due on judgment
CL6OS7: costs. M3S«; taxes, etc. C.5(W' orior mor't
page. •».•» adjourned to March 4 No 4wTast
<me-hiindred-ar.d-^i«lH^nth- s t.. south side 177 feet
west of Avenue A. 17x100.11, three ttory stone front
dwelling house; foreclosure sale; .'« rl;^!la A Wriest
ot al. agt. Lottie E. Zwjsler et al • Beniamln
Wright, attorney: 1). P. Ingraham. r* fireeTdu* oS
Judgment. J6..U 04: costs. $a:2 S7; taxes etc 11-K
t? I lh % r ,'?, int l. ff ' ¦ N« " 34 Bradhurat-ave." eaat
ride. J.U'j feet north of One-hundrt-d-and-fortv
tfcird-st.. 26.6'. 5 x80.7s 5x26.3i,x77.9:s x26.3i,x77.9: five rtor>- bri-k fli*.
bouse, with store; foreclosure sale- K !.z:» M
* •'•«- «' "' trustee, agt. Thomas H. Bell et al.;
noons. „ I
uwEEtGKiG's book sfiii
For near!)- 20 year* on Broadway near 10th
at. has removed to
«a BBOADSVAT. NKAR isth st
Even-tody In New York and for fifty
mile. around know. [.wr Bring. Hi* store is
headquarters for b.>ok-lovers and book
buyers. All kinds of book* to m • ail
tai-t^ a«vi all fr k - thook «- him. noal
books, bk«raphKal. religious, acientitie.
bo.** of travel, boks of fiction, books for
children, poetry, etc.. etc. Anything you
want, and pesUlveJy at the lowest prices to
be had In the fnlted States * J ™ V ' C "
Encyclopedia* on sale for a tonr—Ap
pietona. Chamber*'. Britannlca, and Peo
t>W. B ¦ks arid libraries purchased
LOVERIXG. 623 EroaCway. Ml |2ra at.
niLLURD ASP root. T\ hi. is
I '.II.MARI> AND POOL TAHI.HK. new anC
e*<-ond hand; lowest prices: easiest terms.
MAKX BKOS.. -J* Vz.Ua Square.
ULsiM^ss ciia;. ci:s.
HAY AND PESO BCSXXEU. l-,ng eiitVl."
llsh<-d. fu!!y t%Vipa»i ar.j llng «:.'>.<«);
Pl.it will buy andf run it. or partr.er»hlp.
liI'ALTY. Trlhur,* Office.
CAni'irr cvra m > c.
CAnnPTTt. CARPET CLEANING CO Car
pets cleaned by (lout, by hand or en the
floor. I.KIS Broadway. 421 East 4hth-s*_
Oo_ _ LTtANDT. Tel. 132— Siitx.
Murray. Bennett _. Insert oil. attorneys: Job E.
H*>dpes. referee; due on JudKm«*nt. $19.67799; costs.
J4M6IJ. u-m. etc.. JS_3 y2: adjourned to March 7
By McViPkar _ Co.: No. Hi \V«-st Kortleth-st..
north Fidr. ..-1 reel ea«t of T.-nth-ave.. 25x96.9; live
Story brick tenement house; fnr.-i-loKure sale, Isa
l.eilH Oreacen ast C. O. Kltrrlch et aL; fnrrlrißton
_ I'ii-rce. attorneys- Arthur I> Truax. referee: due
on ji:<l;;rm-nt. etc.. J13.94? 40: taxes, etc.. »61€ 19; prior
mortgage. 16.000; to E. Locan, 1H.T23.
AUCTION SALES TO DAY.
By Peter P. Meyer .< Co Bd«eeoß»he-si»e. and
One>hundred-and-thlrty-«ev»nth-si . northeast cor
ner. yixdS. three story brick dweliinK house; fore
closure sale, New-York Life Insurance Company
apt. John J. Egan et al. . Edward K. McCall, at-
I in* . Sol. Kohn, referee; due on Judgment.
Jj'.r/T.j; costs, HSSC&; taxes, etc.. f«27 Ki. One
hun<ire<J-atid-pi<ty-eis;hth-st., north snl<-. from Ful
ton-sve to Thlrd-ave., li ox."."xl7^xl2S. three
acory brick Batbooae, with store: two two story
frame dwellinfj house.", and one. two. four and five
story brick and frame buildings; foreclosure sale,
Augusts K. Kuntz ot al., executors, apt. Lena
Kuntz et a!.; Joseph C. I>evi and Charles E. Fran
tic, attornt-ys; Thomas C. O'Sullivan. referee: due
on Judgment. Jl 17.759 12 and interest, le?s f3,C«v>;
¦ ¦-¦-. Ji'L'.,'.. taxes, etc.. t£2.a!817: prior mortgage.
{80,000. No. .','«'T Seventh-aye., east side. M.ll feet
north of One-hundied-and-twentieth-st.. 16.11x77.
three story brick dwelling house; foreclosure sale.
Mutual Reserve Fund Ufe Association act. Bridget
L. Pbelaa et al.. George Hurnham. jr., attorney;
Air. un Kling. referee; due on judgment. $15,576 66;
coats. |M 2; taxes, etc., H.«225a. No IS West One
hundred-and-thirty-fourth-st.. north side. 207.?"^
feet east at Lenox-eve.. 17.3'ix99.11. three story
brick dwelling house; foreclosure aale. Mercantile
Trust Company, trustee, agt. F. N. Monjo et al.;
Alexander & Qreen. attorneys: John Delahunty.
referee; due on judgment. J7.571 7; costs. $4."i991;
taxes, etc., $172 33. St. Ni.holas-ave.. east side, 249.1
-.-! south of the centre line of One-hundred-and
tif»y-thlrd-st., extending through to Edgecombe
ave.. 7.">x3y>, vacant: foreclosure sale. Charles A.
Peabody. jr.. act Krnst-Marx-Xathan Company et
al.; Peabody. Baker & Peabody. attorneys: Vernon
M. Davis, referee; due on judgment, $41,473 33;
costs. $314 25; taxes, etc., $1.550 84.
By William M Ryan: KrankHn-ave . northwest
fide, 214 feot south of One-hundred-and-slxty-nlnth-
Ft.. M rri-.inl 1. 126.Cx22J.5x120x1!i3. frame buildings;
foreclosure sale; Irving Pavings Institution ngt.
William FnilemHnn al.; Deyo, Duer & Bauerdorf.
attorneys; Daniel P. Ingraham. referee; due on
judgment. $47.340 84; costs. 647 23; taxes, etc.. $2.263 09.
Boulevard I^afayette. southwest side. 136.24 feet
north of One-hundred-and-nfty-eighth-st. and abut
ting on One-hundred-and-flfty-elghth-st.. 19.mx
79.M t xlcx72.9. three story brick dwelling house;
foreclosure gale; Ella A. Ti»'Tnann agt. Francis J.
Schnugg; Charles B. Meyer, attorney; William A.
Boyd. referee; due on judgment. $10.0*0 33; costs.
?:••¦¦ :.:<; taxes, etc.. $162 79. No. 419 West Seventeenth
s=t.. 224. f,\ feet west of Ninth-aye.. 23x92. two story
brick stable on front an.l two story brick dwelling
bouse In rear; partition sale. Nos. 525 and 527 Wept
Fifty -first -st.. ne.r Tenth-aye.. 50xl<>'.5. two five
Btory brick tenement houses; No. 217 East Seventy
third-st.. near Thlrd-ave.. £5x1ft2.2. nve story brick
unement house; executor's sal* : estate of Henry A.
Smith. No. 120 rSaatOne-hundred-and-seventeenth-at.,
south side. 17:, feet e:ist of Park-aye.. 20xl<».ll, four
story stone front dwelling house; foreclosure sale;
Israel Lllenthai agt. William Bollfrey et at.; Kurr.
man A: Frank. nhi-iin»-r. attorneys; Arthur D. Truax,
refere.-: due or judgrri'ent. %'.»:-"•: costs, $512 4<>; taxes,
etc.. y.i'>i No. 1?S Sprin«T-st.. south side. 3 feet east
of Bulllvan-at.. 2Sx7S, three story brick building,
with store; executor's sale; estate of Louis and
Anna Hieger. William and Spruce its., southwest
corner. 24.^ 1 tx47.4x24.10x52.5, six story brick business
building; foreclosure sale; Kalnian Haas act.
Adeline i:. Ash et al.; Hoadly. Lauterbach & John
son, attorneys; Augustine ft. McMahon. referee;
due on judgment. 152.000.
By Philip A. Smyth: No. 315 West One-hundred
r.nd-twc-nty-sixth-st.. north side, 192.11 feet west of
Kighth-ave., 16.8x90.11. three story brick dwelling
house; foreclosure sale; Roberi William Hall, ex
ecutor, etc., agt. Simon Nusbaum et al: William
Irwin. attorney: Patrick li. Whalen. referee; duo
on judgment, $10,5.56 S3: costs. $3SO 88: taxes, etc..
J436 H.
By Herbert' A. Sherman: No. 222 Bast Nlnety
stxth-M.. south side. 30.*. feet east of Third ,
22xl<».S. five story brick tenement house; foreclosure
sale: Central Trust Company act Arthur C. Beafiea
et al.; Butler, Sot man, Joline .<• llynderae, attor
neys: John C. norland, referee: action No. 1; due
on" judgment. $27,274; costs. $445 60; taxes, etc.,
tl,_3 73; No ::'4 Kast Nlm-ty-sixth-st., south side,
3C7 feet east ¦¦' Thlrd-ave.. 32xl'>». live story brick
tenement house: foreclosure sale: same parties;
action No. 2: due on Judgment, $27,274: costs, $449 60;
taxes, etc.. 1562 46.
By Richard V. Harnett & Co.: No. 2,094 Madison
avo., west side. 24.11 feet south of One-hundred-and
thirty-fecond'Ft.. 25x93. five story Iri.-k tenement
house, with store; foreclosure sale; William C. Ren
wick et al.. trustees. a*t. Tobias Krakower. et al.;
Howland & llumy, attorneys; William .1 Boyhan.
reft re*-: action No. 1: due on Judgment, $20.973 33;
costs. $343 4*«: taxes, etc., $1,215: No. 2.092 Madlson
ave.. west side. 49.11 feet south of One-hundred-and
thirty-second-st.. 25x93, live story brick tenement
house, with store; foreclosure sale: same parties;
action Nc. 2: due on Judgment. $20,973 33: coats,
$CCSS3: taxes. ->t ¦ . il.2**; Nos. 113 and 118 Bank-st..
north fide. 1™ feet west of < »r»enwlch-st., 41x95,
three story brick building; public auction.
REAL. ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Wall st. n w cor Water runs n HO. Hi w Ro.7x
n — w 2<>x r SS.4 to Wall-st x c — to basil
Bins; John B Donotroa et al to Tontine Con
pany; R M. J32T. $l.f>O
Woaeter-«t. No 14!« to ir.3. ;«.6xlOO; Metropoli
tan Life Insurance «"ompany to Harriet Strong. 218,000
Fultnn-st. * w cor William *-. 43.1(>x.'.<>x4r» 3x.'>''>.2:
Philip Sands to Elizabeth M Sands, all title:
r s. jr. l
2T,th-st. N. 231 West, 24.1<ncfl>vB; John II Koch
to Henry Bchlobohm. all li*-n» 1
Klrpsbridce ltoad. new « ¦ M 8.4 ft n of Nlnd
ham Place. l7.«xllCax- Kill; Frederic C and
Hugh N Camp. Jr. executors, etc, M Jennie
Bticsoß 3,0< ")
astl st. ¦ a 2"" ft m of 11th »'«. h4.11x104
f>7.lxlOi«!i; Jacob Marks, referee, to Charles
Mmpson B.f»K>
Cilrit..!i st. Xr > 14. 2«'xli>>.2; .-an.' Wacht to
A 2am Kornblnm; mcrta-ace, $-:>. i»«». R B. t7 f-" 1
40th -• ¦ ¦. ?'»> ft a of 10tb-<ave. 23x98.9; ;• ¦•!-«•!
M Van Hoeccn. referee, to Helen T Trlmbie,
guirJian. eti SB.BSB
);:¦ . .-• n * 100 ft w of "th-ave. ISOsiaVil: the
I2gT:lt:i!.lP Life Assurance Society, IT S. to
W;::!iim IT ken; R *. $51.. 1<"'»
Baxter- st So 4. w # -\J-x::.'t 0; Ellen till
nott. widow to David Finely*: R P. $14 1
2*;h-st Ni 223 West 23x!i» '.i>ii(- Franklin Fai
ln;<B Rank to Churl's W Hoffman: R H. *2'> . . mo
SK-.h-Pt. a s. •V. '• ¦ r,f ttth-ave. i'.xU''.'.*: Si.rah A
Morgan to St Uary'a l*r< *• Hr-pltal for Children
k s. m I- 1 ""'
Klnral :1 '»--' Road, <• a. 210.10 ft « of l!>7th-»t.
77.1<tx17€.r.x72.10x1^7: Roslna V..!:. art. widow.
in Catharine C Bneedy: I: S. $14; mortgage.
*I<>.<»'Hl 1
7: • •¦ No 2-4 West. 9><105.2; Katherine T Gel
rh«-l;er! to Benjamin A Jackson; X B. *?¦'< 25«.</)i>
Mn'!li=-.. r ;-av*>. No I.CDI. «- s. 2.'>xlt.'»: Annie .!
O:o;cy to Sarah Grozcy all liens 1
Brr.-idwav. n * <y.rn»-r 82d-«t. 116.15M.«x!00.9«
144.9. Jamea L Barclay to Robert I" Dowllng;
It S. MT7 14 I
Same property R E P a-llng to Henry I Hotch
klss: R H. $".*: mortgage. jlOn.<rM. 1
W.'st Eni-ave v. ..-.;•.< s -.-. ¦••• NStt «i •0.2x34;
Bolomon B '"analh" to Henry A Tut tie; It S.
?:i; mortgage. J2a.«C>i> ...... 1
Ontral Park West, s w corner Mai it. .v->-. : i (> ,
Niels HanTn to Edward Hirse and another:
X S. |1; mortKHce. |X.i«irt 1
Colitmbus aye. ? w comer 106th— St. run« w ti"."ix »
H«t.llx »¦ 125 xi> IM.II to I't7th-Bt x «¦ .V • ••
?*»nue x n 801.10; Josephine Schmld to Paulina
Rhodes, all title l
lOth-st. 154 ft c of University Place. 34.10xM.*;
fred R Ccnkllng to James A Campbell P. s.
s--. , n.ooo
Grnnd-st. No 4»«. n c corner IVlllen it, 16x«2;
Jacob Bier to IVpp' RosenberK; It s. >:i »<;
mot-tea**. $10 («V) ...... . ... 10 2.V)
:;"•: n *. 2!H.a ft c of Broadway. 33.8x99.11;
Edwin T Rice Jr. to Harry V Winters; R S.
*2 5O: mortgage. f'.'o.vtii ]
]2T.th et. n s. -urn ft .• of Boulevard. 23x99.11;
Benjamin Eichberjf to Diamha A Southwortli;
R S. $s; mortgage. fI4.OIK> .... . 1
QTiln }3ropciin (To Cct.
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS.
idi:al IIHIM> ix an ideal location.
Sevcrml modern American basenient dwelllncs. all hav
ing full «-xt-nni..ns: foui minute*" walk from 14<>th Bt.
derated; Inspection Invited. JAMES R. HAY, 71 B'way
or 21 Hamilton Terrace.
I <>lt HK%T. "
Attractive 4 story- American basement •iweiltnc.
SO. 21 HAMILTON TEIIUACK.
Situation ¦:r.sur; ) ;i-'.-.! 4 mm of 14<ilh st. elevated.
hi:m #1.200.
JAMES R HAY. 7] H'way. or SI Hamilton Terrace.
STH AVF No. 2!« —27 feet •«•: np«n for Inspection;
*' rent f3.2««1. A. K. MACKAY. «1 Wall-Ht.
(Tounirn propcrtn fox Sole or Co Let
SALE OR TO LET— niniiawlstU. N. J.— Modern house.
>-~ 12 rooms, all Improvements; large piazza; «hade; on
•he I irk. churches and schools near: live minutes' i M
walk to Million; .10 minutes to New York B. O. WARD
Kxr.. Ul Nassau st.. N. Y.
BOARD AM) ROOMS.
A --A — HOTEL ROLAND
-pth-st.. between Madison and Park ayes
Vortern hotel, with .very comfort and cVr»:
Venlecre. DKLIGHTFUT. ROOMS SI i™r
DAT $6 WEEK. LIGHT ROOMS WITH
HOARD. 112 Fr3R WFRK SUNNY
ROOMS. WITH BOARD. $14 PER WEBK
J-.v.-ry roam gat hot and cold water cttani
heat and electric light. Suite, tWo and
•hr*« rooms, with bath. References £-
*IID a «O.V&?' 01 ' BB **>^™VZ<
end^wrvic,; parlor dining P r0 oaf £„„
•U» WKEKI.V Home for atl M l r r>eor "c
S^Ann^..* 00 * UM * 1 «"-«*'•- -Hm
C OAL AM) WOOD.
( COAL & WODIT)*)
\»fe- -<&/
Telep h^..:|J^. rl AH D . Tnpl|T^.
NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 26. 1901.
\ THE LAWYERS* 'TITLE
\ INSURANCE COMPANY
V OF NEW YORK.
Furnishes careful appraisements of
. real estate ax regular rates.
Apply to Bureau of Investments, 37
Liberty St.
i
Insure Your Title.
Don carry the risk yourself.
Title insurance is cheaper than the old
system of counsel's opinion and protects
better.
TITIE GUARANTEE
Indtrust COMPANY.
CAPITAL & SURPLUS,- $5,000,000
140 Broadway. New-York.
17."> Remaen St. Brooklyn.
(Tim fJropcrtij .for Gale.
New Fifth Avenue
FIREPROOF RESIDENCES
OF THE HIGHEST TYPE,
No. 987 near 70th St.),
1007 and 1008 near 81st St.
No. 1009. corner 82d St.
EL.ECTKIC PASSENGER ELEVATORS,
FIREPROOF STAIRCASES, etc.
Always open; plans and illustrat.-i pamphlet mailed on
application.
W. W. & T. M. HALL. Owners,
Tel. call .'.3— 3Sth. 1 1 Baal 4Sd St.
THREE CHOICE RESIDENCES,
i)4th St., N<';ir sth Aye.
Five Florins. Am»>riran basement. 11' an.l 10.0 front;
titt-am heated, gaa nnd electric lighting;: private bnth for
each <f the principal deeping room*; two houses built lull
depth of lot; always open
11. A. WILLIAMS.
do Cct .for Uuoincso purposes,
fiFTEL ::: 7rBE^^ cT^crT
D Stories. Basement and H.-C, lOxtle,
Al»\
I'OI It ri'i'iin KI.OOH«» OK 7!>.
adjoining and connertf.i by nrches.
hi i »m> — WIIITIXG,
r. 11. • i. in .ii St.
Drooklnn propcrtn i"or Gale.
2 AND 3 STORY HOUSES
All modern !mpro\ements. n»»ll and «quare frcnta. boi
»toc'i«. f.'yer and talon .¦'.-. restrict % d Delghborhood.
near Pro»pect I.irk. on '•.:¦• J-jet r.rf I'imbUiih
ave.; prices lew. 'enn.- to »ult. Send tor Illustrated book
let, w. A. A. DROWN', Owner. Brooklyn. ES3 Platbuih
eve.; {few-York office. Hi* Breadwaj
_o U)l)om 3l Ulan Concern.
:VOTICI^': VOTICI^' 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT a '
MONITION ha« l.'-e n m« U e<l to m.- out of and url ,]
Ihe f»al of the District Court of the United States tor the
Bout) tn i ! »«r1 ' of New v •- Whereby after r.-cit!r>K
among other thing* thai .-•. petition «rai tiled in naul
Court on t!ie SOth d*y Of November, lU>:t. !y th« New-
York Harbor Towboa! Company. «¦• owner of >hr n..irn
boat WlllUrn r !•- her. f' • a l.mitatl.-n «.f lial.llity on Be _
count of a.-tr. loaMW. .!uiii:.ge. destruction ; ir .<l lnjurl-a
i>Untaln<-J «n °r arla.r.K cut of a trip it vuyujre uf Hal.l
tteamboat from 61»t Street. Borouch of Manhiittan N"«-w
Turk city. 10 the Flhhtr.K liar.k^ Iti the Atlantic- b^tu»
and bark on the 22 ' dajf of July, 1000, (on which trip r
voyage paid rt»amb'>at 'arrl<-il the ni'-mherH ran ¦•aocl_
tion called th-.' Hiil KlHh <"ltib ami th- r friend) . . ih«
reasons ami raureu In full petition mentioned and r i.yw.g
that f. monition In that behalf be lni>u»-.1, an.i that all per
son* claiming lamages for an) such net». loases, da mac*.
deatnietion or Injurie* may !•• rite.l to appeal >.^fote saM
court and m •>• doe pro f of th. :r raapactlva clalrna nn.l
that If It «hHI! appear that said :••:¦- \m n..i liable for
*uch loa>*a. damage. d*Mriirtion or lnjirt-« it may b* so
finally decreed by this Court; I nm ecmmandej to Hn j j,
hereby, site all J>er""n<i .-:¦.,. f,,r any acts
losses, ,i nuiK«. <I«»>trucil..n or Injurlei sustained on. or
arMi.K out <<f. the trip or vi.yaKC afuresuld, to he and np-
I.ear before nul.l Court nnl t<. an«''r paid lit.-| anl peti
tion, and milk-- One proof of their respective claim*, sub
ject to the right »f any p«-nii,n Interested lo question or
controvert Ibe ¦¦<¦¦• . befur* Thomas Alexander j-:»n
United Htate» Ortnmliialoner, ul his ofttcn In th.- Poit »»:tlci
Building In the Borough of Manhattan. City of New Y"ik.
on or before the ".'ird day of April I*ol, at o'clock In
the f.jr^r.oon.
WILLIAM HENK HU
Marshal of the United States for tin- Southern iirict of
New York.
WILCOX. ADAMS « OUKEX, Prortorn for L4blli a P:r
1 Broadway (Manhattan) •:• -v. York City.
\DVERTIKEMKNTS an.l cut.Kcrlpt!..ni< for The Ttlbun*
S\ re ( .-ive.i 1; t ih^lr Uptown rfli v. N.i 1,842 Broadway,
2d door north of ."!l«t «t.. ur-.ti: t» o'clock p. in.: advertise
mente received a* the following branch offices at i-'xular
offlcr ratpK until s o'clock ;>. m.. •. ..- : .:¦ . sth .ive m .
cor. 2n.l st.; 152 t'.th nve.. cor. 12th St.: M.i Vs. Bth-ave.
and Uih st. ; 142 I oiumbui -m- . near '.'.".-• rtGth »t • !•¦»;
West -»L" si . near Bth aye.; PS R >• 14th ¦>¦ ; • -.7 West
424 -si between 7ih an.l sth ayes.; 1".:. ):..-i 47th •(
QFFICE OF MAYOR. CITY OF HAVANA.
Havana. Cuba. Kebrui 23. im>i Sealed piropoaaJs
for Sev enure Byitem bh<i Street Paving. ' ity «.f Havana
will »>e received nt this .'•— until 12 o'clock noon April
3. HH)I. ami then public! opened. Information furnished
on application to Lieut. W. .1 Harden <'orj>s of Engineers
V. S. A. Cliief -•>«>•.- • City Of Havana al.j.xaNL>Ho
RODRIQUEZ. Ma)
OEALED PROPOSALS will be received a 1 the
ofß<e of th« Light IIo'iw» ln>p««<-t.,r. Tompkln»vlll«
N. V.. until l- o'clock M.. April !t. li»ii|. ..!. • then opened]
for fumlshlnic an<l <ieli\»-rinK fuel and provisions for ves
sels hhil stall ms in the Third l»istn.-i during the llsi-al
year ending June .".it. I'.«'2. In accordance with speclflca
tlon!>. :,i.-s of which, with blank prop i ,'- and other in
formation, may be bad ut>on application tv Captain E. 11.
BHEa'AHD. U. B. N.
H^EBT POINT. N. Y. FEB. 22, 1001. Sealed
Pr poaal>. In triplicate, will I- received her" until 12
M March 2.1. iflOl. fur furnishing Fuel .luriiiß •:-..,; year
lfiO2. v. 3. reserves right to reject or accept any or all
proposals or any part thereof. Information furnish. .1 upon
application Envelopes containing proposals should be en
dorsed "Proposals for Fuel." addremed J. B. BELLISQER
Q. M
En FI rr?\ fr!\ DJ L vottrr*» ni_ti-cia*a
\\\W UJ L Tonri. ICntiiMlalit-il INTtI.
Mill nil II r r *'•»»' Mil.. Excursion to On
\idJ UUvi/LI ILi trnl !:ur..,,.- (via Gibraltar and
Naples). — June <i«li. Excursion
to NarwHT. North < ui>«". Hiinhlii. etc.— .lime
intli. f]*c<ir:i\r,n to fentpul I'.iij-»|m- (Scotland and
Southern Italy ontlonal).— July tttli. -July" Excur
sion to <<-ntrnl I. uropf. Also .In v 10. Tour of
I ii ri.|>.-ii ii and Ahlhilc ICiinmlh (Caucajrus Crimea).
\ rlun. I'ol.-iml. .-t'' Superior iiiHnaKemcnt and
rundu torn hip Im-luplv* cost "Old \V»rlit i...,, i
..iii.l.-." Illnit. Knee-. A. DX I'OTTIMI, -IS
lln>iiil»n>, New York.
onEssMAK.no.
TAILOR MM SdJlflTi FOBEE
Any lady <an secure a handsome tailor
made suit to order In the latest style
worth *«3 absolutely free of charge with
very little trouble to herself. Call after
noons only. THE MOHTKOWIT7. LADIES'
TAIUJHh. 26 West 42d-«t.. near Gth-ave.
ARTISTIC FRENCH MHJNERT.- Hats
copied from latest models at reasonable
prices: ladles' own materials mads up.
HUMPHREY. 219 West *9th-st. -
DHESSIIAKBH.- Hxperlenced. competent:
takes worn home, or by day; latent
iklrts. wal*t». al«n alterations, remodelling,
miaaee'. children's dre*-<es. Mis. HOOD.
ISA West lOlst-st.
UIIBSJMAKER.- Correct styles; perfect
fit; superior work and finish; faultless
*V!rt droop: work shown: responsible; rea
¦Ot—Si*. Mm. COOKE. 235 West 44th-st..
r.ear Broadway.
DRESSMAKER. Ac— p5p 5 - French lady, good
dressmaker; French lingerie; out by day.
Private family; or » lady's maid, private
family; live hotel; highest references.
AMIEUR If. East 40th-st.
LATEST STTI.E BOLEBO. chenille boas.
shirt waists, lawn and tucked dresses;
fine children's dresses and cloaks; ladles'
ii«». Renaissance and Marie Antoinette
k . -— - — - ; -*•_.
llcal Qrstaic.
proposals.
CrCUVGIOHO.
IHIKssM \Ki\u.
MILLER & FENDER, dressmakers. 219
West 4flth-st.. can take mure customers
for the coming se;son; excellent Otter* and
designers; prices reasonable; also children's
dressmaking.
()_SKS UK OFFICIS KIHMTI'IiE.
O LLTOP
OFFICE
FURNITURFJ
In great variety
of style and
price.
T. G.
SKI-LEW,
111 Fulton .St.
detkitivk j%«;e\CIES.
INTERNATIONAL DETECTIVE AGENCY
Licensed and bondeu. 320 nroadway
Rooms 717-71 S. telephon« 1.631 Franklin. —
All civil and criminal cases attended to by
expert detectives, male and female.
I'l'nMsHKll ItOOMS TO LET.
330~ "WEST SftTH-ST.— Neatly 7u7nis"hed
larK« and errall rooms; «h». bath; prt
vate hmjse; gentlemen.
N^ELWX'RNISHBD ROOMS. II 26. 481
KMI'I.OVME'tT AGENCIES.
IT. ¦AmTMQR.Q^IWS
EMPTOTMEXT BUREAU.
211 East 42d-st.. first class domestics are
supplied
AT JACQUIN'S BUREAU. 602 «th-ave |
3.'.th-st. — Superior rvants procured .if all |
nationalities anrt rapacltl,.*: cooks, walt
resces. French, German maid, nurse, butler,
valet.
GOLD KIUMIIKK & : KK(Jll.m"<|. i
BKAI'TIKi:L'~K"M chairs $'-•-»>: warranted '
French l»jf- ".-':«'¦ assortment; Resl.dlni; .
done GOLD FURNITURE SHOWROOMS. ;
l«ft Bth-ave. _^_^^^_^^^_^^^
HOKTOVS IO» CHKA3T. _^
HORTON'S ICE CREAM Is one of the Joys
of this worl 1. Try It and you will be
convinced. All orders promptly filled. City ¦
or country.
HOW TO BE lII'AI.TIIY. HF. \l TI
KI I. \M» STHOXG.
HRAI.TH WATER of th« World. Ingram
I>lthla Water; Natural Specific: Rheu
matism. Hrlßhf* Dtseisp. Indigestion.
Dropsy and Gout. INGRAM L.ITHIA
WATER CO.. .'.."> .%7 West 2Cth-gt.
I.AIIOR SAVING MACIIIXKHV.
Has competition reduced your profits so
} i; i • >• -v can barely cover your expenses?
Consult me. I ran Increase your profits and
put vii ur business on a paying basis.
MR. INVENTOR. in maklne your e\peri
merits, have ynu reached a point where ex
pert RiiKK-stloiis or advice would be desira
ble In perfectlnc your model? I ran HSHlst
you. and. if neee#aary. make all designs i
mm.! build th« model In my laboratory.
LAWRENCE .1 ZIMMRR3IAN. i"onsultin«
Electrical and Mechanical Kngineer, KM tn
HO '"entre st.
LOST.
LOST or STOLECC.— Bankbook No. 312.0JS
of the (ierman S"avlng3 Hank In the City
of New -York, corner 4th-ave. and 14th-st..
Issued to Antonla Herka. All peraona are
rautton.d against tiuiiiK the same. If
not returned to the bank on the IMb day
of March, 1901, -i duplicate will be Issued.
LOST.— Bankbook No. 7-»0.?.l-.>. Hank for
SavinK>-. WO Ith -ave.. New- York. Pay
ment stopped. PleaM return book to
bank.
t/>ST.— Bankbook No 718.875, Bank for
Savins*. ->«i 4th aye.. New-York. Pay
ment stopped. Plea - return book to
bank.
Bankbook No. 842.007, It ink for
Havings, "*<* Ith .w •¦ . New-York. Pay
ment stopped. Pleacc return bok to
bank.
LOST.— Rank book No. »:..M«. Empire Pity
Savings Bank. 231 Weal l""t>i St.. New-
Y..rk. Payment stopped please return to
bank.
!.i'.-- or STOLEN.— Bankbook No. 412.348
of the Emigrant Industrial Savins* Hank.
Payment stopped. i' ¦ ise return book to
bank. No. ni Chambers St.
>l Vi HIM
AT RJEDI'CET) PRICES. ."<<»> «»nd-hand
wood and lr>n wurklnfr machines: fully
guaranteed; machlnerv h"iii;nt and ex
.-::,i.>:.l i;j:i> 11. 1-11'liV. ::;'•» M.t.liMin -I
OLD UOOKS HOI (.111 & SOLD.
ln'iKS for .i-?.. satire libraries pur
chased: • alls at residences free. B. <«.
H.MS.' •-¦¦ .'th aye.
STIIHU.L NOTICE.
CENTRAL STORAGE WAREHOUSES.
1»,."i. n>7 At I6M Was! :3d M
New-York. Feb. .v.. 1001.
T, M..- Kanny Sherman, Emily Ford,
Mrs. ii ;tn, Ai'.!..:: Stella Robinson.
David t=klover. <:iiira. Brown, Mr. ¦•'¦¦ W.
Brown an.l '1.- Ik Johnson, Catherine Terr
l.ut. Jus. Drake. .Mrs. Sarah C Thomas an-f
M:s. Victor, .'ofcephine Carroll, Mr. 1 lanlel
Packard, May Scarlett, Mr. A. KUlu-tt. Mrs.
Annie Johnson, Mr- I.ulu Hilt. Mr. J. D.
Nthank, Mr* .! bl Bton, Mr. A. Hen and
Mr-- JmeobJ, Mr. Andrews. Mr Alfred San
der I) V. Machette and Mr. McGuire, Mr.
KatbL H Miller. Mi C. Sheridan, Mrs. W.
i. •[.-.:¦.. Mrs B McDonald and Mr*.
]•• .. Patttrson, Mrs. A. Krai*. Mr. Ceo.
11. Qriffln, Mrs Myers. Mr. Oi.ih. W.
• •¦xiprr. Mrs. M. KunUtMn and Mutual I#>an
.\!"<"r.. M ¦ Wiley, Mr. Raj m •-. Mrs. Mat
tl» LeV, Mrs. Ct»l*roan, ¦ . . r»la Baumaan .v
Company: Y««I an.! each of you are hereby
DOtlflad th.it (he time frr the payment of
•' . lien I h.. 1.l upon the property herein
after de«.-rlb<-.| hnvtnK •¦>; -. !. after >!ue
notice thereol had ww e n Kiven you, I will
tause »uch property, t.» wit, household
F' li.lj. tersotiiil effect! an.f merchandise
f'urr-<\ by you In my warehouses, xr> _b«* sold
nt public auction according ii the sMitite
!n such ra.-es made and provWed, at Klnst
:. r s Auction Rooms, 10« West SJd-.it..
New-York Cits >'.a Saturday. Mar.-h -'(".
1001, a* li .i m., an ' will f>» continued
«-w-n Wednesday and Saturday thereafter,
at the lame time an.l place, until all the
K< c!* are .I!?!- se.l <f.
I'ENTRAL STORAGE WAREHOUSES,
I>. ED. DEALT. l'r.';T.
hi: l.l* W4RTKB.
~~"~--~~~~ ' "¦¦ n 'li. # ~~~~~~ ¦*
attention; MEN WANTED
take* you to ny 1 !ui ; un port— Ham
burg, liriiucn. l.iticlon. 1.1\«tiho1; also fr««
tn.'.-iiK' t.ro<t:r.-.l Shipping office. 8 <"lln
toa »t. and T."t West «t.
V.ANTKIi.- Mm to travel to Kurope by a»
slstlnif fee.lini: Mv stock in ;'*»t st-ruii
em. ,ii. experlenc*t| ¦ Men ¦t: tot Sti •! .
work: call personally. ATLANTIC SHIP
lIN.. t-KKH'K. ... LiH. 'J.i »t.
WAKTEJD.— Cranttman, married, no rhll
¦lr«-n; country. s.Jtnmtr nnd winter: unJer
forty years; must re punctual, '.'Kr..n.
w.-ik h'-avy; l.e.<t •:¦¦- LOCUSTS,
:': ' x 34. Tribune Office.
uanti;i>. An lntetllK*ni office boy about
s!xt*»-i. yeora i f u,-e. Apply by l«-tt»r in
<«-i handwrttlrir. TITU3 GUARANTEE]
AXD TRL'ST COMPANY, :¦¦••.,•
JTOITNa MAN' . . sdvertlalna canrasserjon
dally newspaper; experience not -.» -..u .
anry; onr acquainted real e.jt;.:»
people prcferie,!. .\.l,'.r<v-s W. i.i. 11.. Box
2«>. Tribune i >tfi •» .
111". I -' WANTED.
"" ~" Female^ " '
NEW TORK rnr:i: kmpujyment nu-
REAU.
.i i Weal :oth-s?.
CONDUCTED IIV THE STATE OF NEW
YORK.
FItEK TO I Mll.l i:i:s AND I'M
PLOYEES.
Servants nre in waiting from 0 a. m. to 2
p. m.
Reference Investigated.
TYPEWRITER and STENOGRAPHER.—
Young woman as typewriter anil strno»;
rapher; one understanding nines work pre
ferr.d; answer In own handwriting, stating
?alary «-xtiect»-il. also references. Address
LONG, Box 4fl. Tribune < >ttVe.
\nti:i> — A competent nurse for rviy of
two; must be a k.mml seamstress and have
fiiht class city reference. Apply on Tues
.... .-. from 11 to 2. Nt T.S \\ . -• :{7th st.
Worth WANTED,
female.
COMPANION.— By s refined younr woman
as companion to grown child or «-loerly
lady; no objection to travelling; refined
home surroundings more essential than
lmt;.- • umpensation: reference. Address
REVERSES W.. l>ox :n>. 1.3*8 Broadway.
GOVERNESS.— By a refined North German
a* nursery governess; can lake full
charge, of children over two; best city ref
erences. Frauleln 11., 251 West 24th-st.
GOVERNESS, — it-, an American young
lady .is Buvemeav; experienced; kin
dergarten and primary; entire charge.
t:ik--n: would travel. A. 8., 31»7 W. Isth-st.
GOVERNESS.— Aa governess to children
n>>t under five: competent to take entlie
charge, teaching Herman and Krtßllsh: no
obje 'i. to leave city; references. Address
PRAULEIN, Boi 80, 1.242 Broadway.
OOVBItNESS. —An experienced ; English
governess desires r« 'ngafremerit; ¦ l«'t!n)?
or resident; ir.,...| references TEACHER
427 \\--t s?th st . care Mrs. Fitch.
JANITRESS or CARETAKER.— By re
soectable young colored « man. Call, two
days. PRINCE, 213 Kii-t 73d st.
GOVERNESS.— Uy refined English Protes
tant, for growing children; 4.-00.1 seam
stress; excellent refer nc« ; n«ges $30. \ I
dr.Ks COM I- ..-TENT. 683 Rtl .... ' third
floor.
STENOGRAPHER am) TYI'BWRITER.—
Tsaroughl] experienced, r.--.v raDld anl
accurate; v larj modern.* Address
STEiNOORAPIIBR. X, 3d rt . . 1 ;r0,,Kl) **
HI ENOORAPHER and TYPKWRITBR --
j."r .. >: rrlb unL a^:n4. OOd ''••' !! " ar! - AJJrtis
STKN'K!|iAi'HI-:i! and m:..ut n ope,at>r
first class; ten years' kXiZntnc*. c ,,,,i
linguist; understands law work; answers
Si}?" 1 ,? n Si i'" 11 "' 51 - '^dtess PER.
MAN EN T. U<jx 31. Tribune office.
VtSAnr?W^t^. K V^i^ r-«aurant work.
MAlty KOS^\K. 4 Albur.>-st.
WOUK \VA.\'i'Kp'.
Maile. ~~^
AMERICAN. SO years, thoroughly fam'Par
with plans and details, able to take charn
In frame building, will B r> anywhere to
obtain steady position; txcell«nt references
E.. 2tiß \VIII-,.iKhl.>-ave.. Brooklyn!
AN AMBITIOUS young man. IS living
with mother, good penman, well recom
?sTtTn: ."rWest^sln'-M. m °"-™ lll li ' -""-
ARCHITWTURAL. DRAUGHTSMAN de
sires engagement; good tracer tn.f l«t
t«r«r. Address F.. 13 Thorr.psjn-st.. Mor
rUtowa. N. J.
WORK ¦\VA!<TEI>. ,
"" Male.
HOOKKEBrER >r assistant: e«P»!-l»n'ed.
rapid, accurate: «f><l references; or sales
man: West Indies: first class connection*.
Address BOOKKEEPER. Box 7. Tribune Of
fice . ; -
BOOKKEEPER— DoubIe entry: experienced;
Al reference. E. J.. Box 27. Tribune
Offlo.
BOOKKEEPER and CASHIER. 27; "rare
tent, reliable p.nd steady, with efKht years'
: experience; exceptionally roo>l references
and absolutely r.onest. Address 8.. Box '.».
Tribune Orti.e.
HOY. 17; at anything. .1. P. M'ELROY.
::•-¦.•. Fast 2Sth-at.
HOY. 1(5 sraJuate. in ofare or plare where
he can ]*a>-n a trad*. HKXRV CHRIST
MAX, 1.111 WlllauKhby-ave.. Brooklyn.
li\. 15. rotduat*. in nrchite.'fs or buiM
ers •¦•'.'¦ .<• *pc«kk 'ifraian; he«t ref •
f.-, -. ii iv\ ;-",i:n.~ 2ilx East 122d-st.
j
POT. 13. In business house; hlirh school ed
ucation: Al references; accurate at T-g
ures: wages $:». LE ROY E. wetmorh
"IS Wlllow-ave.. Hob.>ken.
CLEAKINO and refinishine of desks, par
titions, office furniture: Al references
from desk company. Address A. RI"«;KI»
MAX, 523 Ea-.' 102,1-st.
BIILDEH.— By man of » years' experi
ence, to look ..;n for contractors" or own
er's Interest. Address DCILDER. 38 Deer?
si . Htm Haven. I'.-.nn.
COMPOSITOR.— Stead;- » rh on book, law
r<T news ¦•omp..«iti..n; a;ood worker; tem
perate an«l reliable; clean proof*; piece
work. nit.-. W. H. 8.. Box 10. Tribune Of
fice.
CARPENTER, furniture repairer, painter
wants steady situation; hotel — II cr
.«h<-p; city or country; highest re-ommen(f.i
j t:"ns for sobriety, ability. tni*»Tr->r»hlnes».
[ THOMPSON. Box 4rt. Tribune •)Sic««.
CYLINDER & GORDON FEEDER wants
situation. H. HEOAMAKN. 137 Ist aye.
i CTiETRK.- I»ru«c; i«a;laUl—1; senior student;
has 6 years" experience; ¦alllln*: to take
' <«•">• plare. LEWIS, 3M 9*-»».
CLERK. Ac— By exp»rt entry clerk or
office man. where faithful service* are
appreciated; sober and reliable; would leave
city. WOOD. 33« Broom«*-st.
CLBRK. *c.-- By y >un«; man; check clerk
In club or any office work: accurate, ex
perience,!. WV. BULMAK, ~K> 3d-ave.
DRIVER, 2>;. »xprHM»Md; ginirle or double;
deliver,", shlrr-inir. etc : bent of references
as to honesty and r>nbrt»ty: can furnish $110
security. J. X., 1.487 21 aye.
KSaiTVETTR or ASSISTANT. — refer
en.p«: sober. villinir: wishes steady em
ployment; cltv or country. ERICSSON. 136
I>r*'S<;»n-»t.. Brcoklj-n.
FEEDER. — Oor<3on feeder wishes position;
con make rea.ly. W. CAMPHELU Ml
Van<lerbl!t-ave.. Brooklyn.
OFRMAN I.!TI"!'.ATntH readings, etc.. by
Prof. Mlchalek. of I'niv-ri":tj- of Berlin,
latoly arrived. Add-ej.s M. H.. 32» .Td-ave.
' Pinsii'lAX, for lan IB years r»n>re«enttnß
l.r.,linK liiuir houses In New-York, MMa
! elvely artitiaJnted In this and other citi*-*.
deelren responsible position at once; earnest
and reliable; hlKhest references. M. D.. 161
Bl Mark's aye.. Brooklyn.
PAINTER, PAPBRBANOER 'v.tnt.i work;
landlords or private; city or rountry
, FRANK. Avenue M. Wth-«t.. i-at>»r-<:e.
PAN -AMERICAN EXPOSITION Experi
enced merchant, located at Buffalo, would
take chartre of exhibit for reasonable com
pensation; test r. f^r.-n. A<!dre.«s. FRED
! THATER. :::•'. t'mnklln it, BwOaJo, N. Y.
STOP.H. OFFICE ..- FACTORY.— Any situ
ation, by ff^rman: y.ran*; inti»!l!«r«-nt;
ati»»a'Ks Entrli.«h and French; i{..<l penman;
handy with tools. H. .?.. Box -•». Trtbun*
otn.-*.
STENOGRAPHER, &o.— By MMn stenog
rapher and correspondent In Hpanlsh and
English; younK American. ju?.t returned
fn>m Out.a. where he ha» spent last two
years: eiperlenceiT as prlx'ate secretary and
confidential clerk: highest reromni«>n<!atlOis
front Havana and New York. Address P.
R. M . Room «li». 132 Nassau at
BTKNOGRArHER and TTI'K'.VKITKH.--
Aited I 1*:I 1 *: four years' experience; Rood pen
man; neat. Intelligent, capable; salary mod
erate; best references. Address n. . Tribune
OS! re.
SALESMAN.--- In whole-ale meat an.l pro
vision busln-s*. Address 11. R. MANOR
VILI.E. Boontrn. N. J.
STONECITTTETI wtoaaa any Wad of re
fairing on buildings, worn out steps or
bas'-ni.'nt fmntK to r^flnl'h. REINHAUD.
42" Baal 7' 1 " M . basement.
UPHOLSTERER wishes work on furniture.
curtains, mattresses ard carpets. CAUL
V. W. <I,F. 881 Bast 145 th st.
YOUNQ man. "3: ac<nirate j<-nman; office
or sh!ppin*t: Al roference; salary mod
.rate HOWARD. Boa 7. Tribune.
I'OUXG VAN. colored, as valet. port»r or,
any kind .' housework: speaks French;'
bi-st reference. GEORQB L-\NDIS. 254
West sad <¦•.
VOUNO MAN 22. In real estate office: best
references. Address •;. K. s. 7> Acad
emy st.. I«>nc Island < "it j-. N. Y.
YOUNG man. 24. wishes a atari in tome
trxjd bu.Hln<".»s. where able to advance;
will accept low wiiges to commence; '.ian
ni'chnnicnl Ma—' sood at drawlr.p. and ah:«
:i» use tool! of all kinds: can rive best of
references. A. CRANE, 227 Hl^h-st.
liui klyn. y
YOUNG MAN. SO. in advnr.ee; insl>l<» work
preferred. lIKNKT KAISER. »U Herk!
m»t «:.. Brrw.klyn.
YUi:.\(J MAN. 20, resides with parents.
ability will -jellify advancement: test lef
. • ¦ • »nl . tesc i»f
erencc. J. S«X>TT. ta Water -t . Staple
tOB. Staten Island
YOI'NO MAN. is with private family; city
or country. CHARLES WIKI>EIIANN.
I.VKi lir-rxet- st . Brooklyn.
VOI'NG MAN (2T.). steady position of any
kind. KILL'AM CLAYTON :«'.3 West
I ::••• . !»t.
-^___
I YOU.NU M N. IS: M ..fr..e of r«-«ivin«
; clerk; r»feren-es. B. A.. 1.1.-. East 3«!-st.
VOL'.NG, MAX.-! .:. ilx ¦ ynn- ¦ c -i.« •ap.rt
etue. wtaeea position of trust: highest
•¦-¦¦!:. nlals -is to character and ability;
bonl furttsiie! if rerjulrel. I Ire'S
•1:\:V- X -"-- 1^ Vrt 12!h st -
DUllllSUt SIILATIO.XS WAXTED.
Hale.
ATTENDANT, nurse or masseur, durin*
| afternoon ami evenins; hUhest reference
from present employer. Address IX* WD
942 West 47tVet.
ALL ROUND colored man; understands
steam boiler; ¦ >-l kitchen worker; Rood
reference. <'.. U7 West 24th at.
BITLEi:. VALKT. Kn^llsh. Baal of ref
erencea; 3 years last place; 2 years pre
vious; country preferred. H. ... 53t) »it!i
a. >¦
BUTLER.— liv fully experienced and rella-
Me man: sixteen years" f\.-il^nt re.->.m
mendattons us to ability and character; tall,
neat. lntelliK'-nt, steady; dls»r.Kased on ac
oount of family Koinsr abroad. COMPE
TENT. t'-ox "-1. 1.243 Broadway.
HI IM.KK or VALE7T.— Cuban dMlrea steady
position. or as all around man; private
family: beat references. LORENZO W
HI) f aal ll!»th-?t.
Bl rtJER — A ovmpetent jrovaa French
man: ; .-i?onnl!y recommended; wages
$:::. tßd f.th ay»., Jacquln'a Bureau.
BUTLER, with footman or parlormaid:
hlKhly recommended; English, tall good
appraranc*; very competent; trustworthy.
A. p. 1.242 Broadway.
BUTLER. — English: good personal city
reference. 11. M.. care Mrs 1>,,]1 378
lat-ave. %
CAltirrAKEß.— By man. to tak- .-harge of
Kentl>«inan"a place, by Marvh I; expert
with incubators and poultry; 12 years' ref
erences. Address J. HEIDT.MANN care of
W. V;. Vand " bllt " ouk.lntc Station, lone
Island
COACHMAN.— Married: no incumbrxnee;
thoroughly un>lcrstands his business- care
lul drUer: best of city r«rc,ranca" from
last emplojer. who can be seen. COL
WINS. 21.*. Fast MJ-nt. ,
COACHMAN. fke.— A younit man. who has
recently workeO for a captain at seashore
for the last six years as cir.clur.in and aar
dener, would Ilk- similar place; understands
caie of horses j.u.l R ¦ lens an.i greenhouses.
also care of boats and yachtn; good refer
ancaa, Addreas JAMBS. Bethel. Conn.
COACHMAN --.-Ingle; thoroughly under
¦tacdi hi:, tiuties, willing un,; obliging;
first cia&s refernace, written .-ir-.-l perkonat
. city e»ne;U:. ¦ COACHMAN. 443 Uer;:«-n^
; st . Brooklyn.
COACHMAN— ¦¦•.». it-.. — B> raan pnd wife.
Knglisr-; loth thetunshly experienced in
H'\ !"-- I anotitie; ;, .-. ctniia references;
cuuntr) pr*l red COACHMAN. 43 Green
wich-aye.
CI»ACnSIAX. ::"frl'sr.man; > umij, no
family; t>ioroujfhly eonapacawt, jrooii
worker; Ural class city reference; last em
• Pi >>r .an be sr^n. R. S.. 22T» W. fttfth-st.
[ COACHMAN or DBEWIi MAX.— Attend
¦ all impairs, garden, etc.. on K«"ntleman's
p.a.e: thonnie'ilv understands hl» husln-ss;
personal or written reference country pre
ferred. LENNOX. 323 East 12d-st. '
COACHMAN.— Thoroushly experienced sln
(lle. temperate and relWble; con-ful
driver; city or country; willing and ibl'a
Injr: personal reference; wanes .«;ii COACH
man. 10l» West 2Sth-st.. harness store.
COACHMAN.— CoIored; undetstands corses
and carriages; good driver; knows city:
best city references. R. H. '• care J B.
Urewster & Co.. 1,610 Broadway, .-
COACHMAN. — By youn* man. 35 sinsie
strictly sonar and of good habits; best
private family reference; no objection to I
city or country: not afraid of any kind of
work connect** with my business; Hr»t
class driver; experienced horseman. Ad
4rt*s P. AaiVi.V, U4 East 2«tl>-«. ' "**
. DOMESTIC »ITt ATIO.XS WASTED.
Mai*. "^ ' !
COACHMAN.— SingIe: thorwifniy mr >
tent: care fine horses, carriages;' careful
city «nd country driver; best personal -lv
reference: willing and obliging. I". Box is
l.'.'« Broadway. ¦ • •
COACHMAN. — Married, no children- 20
years' experience and is excellent driver
r.eat appearance; understands "his business
In all branches; good reference. COACH
MAN. 3S White- = : , West Orange. X, j. .
COACHMAN.— Married: strictly temperate
, and respectful; former employer of 12
years chf-erfully, grant Interview. Call. or
address THOMAS.- care R. • S. : Luqueer. 67
Murray » . ....
! —
: COACHMAN. — Thoroughly understand* care
. horses, hnrness and carriages: obliging;
j city cr country:, best references: last em
' ployer ran be seen.* T>.. 222 Ea«t. 40th-*t.
!
I COACHMAN. Thoroughly experienced ; A]
references; Protestant: ' t6tal, abstainer.
. married.. O. 0.. West End arc. !
COACHMAN. "HOrSEMAN or POKTBBI
By a reliable man. with % "~«1 references.
I Address J. K. C. lU West t&l-st.
COACHMAN'.— SingIe; thoroughly • under-!
stands -care fine .carriages: care
ful . itv driver: willing. obliging; go any
distance: personal • reference. [ CAREEUL.
r: m ,10. Trtbun»_ Qp -- ¦•> :
COACHMAN. — Married: thoroughly rorape
tent; ten. years' .first class city reference
from ' l3jt employer for honesty, sobriety
md caoablllty; on humbug. O>ACHMAN.
l.wM Broadway. • • ¦
«V>At?HMAN .vii GARDENER. I'RBVLL
MAN. — By middle ased 1 i>rman-. can
milk. ere. —A. <"' Hot • 22. • Tribune Office.
COACHMAN.— SingIe, middle BBSS); careful
city driver: thoroughly understands care
6f horses, earrl>ipes. harne**. furnace, and
as usually useful; best personal references.
¦TiACrIMAN. 477 Hent-i' »' . Brooklyn. • •
FARMER. Englishman, as working fore
map. on gentleman's stock, grain, dairy
or truck farm, wife good buttermaker: two
children: first class references. J. 5...3<> j
West 10th-st.. Pnvnne. N. J.
FARMER. — Foreman; American; wife, no
family; can do everything on ' farm;
sto.'k.. machinery, butter, poultry. *c. ; IO :
years In last pUce; employer can be seen in i
city. At Carpenter* r. li"* 6th-ave. *
¦ iARDESKR.- married, ma family: ;
charge of private place: competent, trust
worthy: first .-'.a/s references. GARDENER,
3M 4th-ave.. care. Mrs. Wattersop.
I GERMAN couple wish positions; man a
gardener, farmer and caretaker of gent's
' plao»; wife good, honest houseworker and
| trustworthy. Address JOHN. Box 20. Trtb
j un« Office. • ' •-
i GARDENER. — By German, married. en i
; private place; experienced In greenhouses.
carden. farm and live stock, J. C. BJBCSI
EU 03 Walker-st.
I GARDKNER.— Competent In all branches,
Including: orchids, hothouse fruits, water
• lilies and exotic plants; only charge of Brat
class garden desired;, references. GAR—
DENEK. 35 Corthndt-st.
GARDENZHR. — Married; who thoroughly
understand* the- care' of 1 greenhouses.
grapeP.es an.! everything pertaining to
gentleman's place; first . class references.
personal or written. M Q.. care ' Mrs.
Perirholr. New Rot-hell*. X. T. "
'VARUENER.— Single, well acfruslnted with
the. various branches of the business; de
sires charge of gentleman's place; good cre
dentials. G. P. 3T.ni«t lfltb-»t.
GARDKNER. -FIXJRIST. FARMER.— By a
first class, trustworthy, man: thoroughly
competent to take entire charge of gentle,
1 man's place; test references as to" ability.
honesty, sobriety- wife- laundress, etc. If
require*. AL. •. GARDNER. 1.462 AmK»r
dam-aye.
GARDENER.— North of Ireland Protestant.
m family; furnish good reference. W. B.
BOSK Box 3"1. Dobbs Ferry on Hu<l;«.-\
. N. Y. ' ¦ ¦
GARDENER.— Scotch: married; thoroughly
practical. in horticulture and care' of gen
tleman's country place, with executive <-!
working ability. 8.. car* Don.. 114 Cham
her*. St . ¦• -
GARDENER and • FLORIST.— Sing!?. 33;
aa working "foreman of g»n»!ernan's !
. place; life experience; best of references.
. Address HOPPER. l.V> East BOth st. - -
. OARDEXER.*— Br thoroughly practical
man: well posted In all branches of horti
culture, and competent to take charge of
Gentleman's country place; lifelong experi
ence- married. 40. Address M. ¦.. car* of
I. Lan« 53 Wet- 30th-st.
GARDENKR. — his business In |
all branches): good stock and poultry mar;
skilled 1 in landscape work: good reference*
Address W. U. HUMPHRIES Cornwall |
Landing. X. T.
GARDENER er manager of a gentleman*
country Dlace, by or.c who undrr«tan<ls
Us business lr- e.erv reip»et; can furnish
twenty years* references Ad-4re«s T. E. V..
! Box 24<>. Lee. Mass.
'. GARPKNKH. — Twcr.t> years expeTl»nc» on j
first rlt«i estate In Fn)fi»i:'l an.! Aasei :
•I lea: ssannlral to taV* fttll charge of a »«n_
, tlei-an's country place: a thc-c :gh fanner :
: end :»t;.l -,-ir» n.an: fruit and vetet*M»
grower; very f t ff-Kil In greenhouses; ha.i
had char.c of lame private conservatories. !
where grapes peaches, ro^es. carnations,
chrysanthemums, foliage, plants. *c. wer»
\ery successfully grown; A I references. E. '
W. EDWARDS, rare Glrajd Foster. Esc; ,
I-er.ox. Mass.
GARDENER— -Has thorough • wt«>Bl c£
his piufesslci.; had chat** «J gssHlsrsett's
| places for a number • f ye«J»; first c!im"> :
. refei»nr»s: marr.el. no children. U<-,» 6.V.
. , Madlaon. N. J. <
¦AJtDeaOR. Wavrisjsl: EtacUab: tavtaeals
• r* practical r- -.. life sgpa.'t'rcfu in a'»
' • ml ran. v 'rr.M.-«- of taXirp .".Mr* charge
Icf rat :rlit ¦ e»tate; can famish eic«l
; lent veference as to character aad ability.
Address GARDENER. *« Warburtor. a-- .
Voters. N. T.
OAP.PEXER.- Scctch. married. ™» child
wants p.>sitlun ;.rlva:» alaesj; Hjovoob)
j underatand* g¥»»nnouse*. l.»»s> and ve«*r-
I table*. etc.; gocrd :ef»:*r as Ar!dr-»»
I GARDENER, ¦ x "-. Trlbuc* ( ifflre
1 1
: O.vKl'FXtiß. —3y single German; tJio.-ong^ |
i ;n. >-.»¦»•'.»« of graperies. greenhouse*.
• rc*v*. iliisam vegetables, lawns, landscapt
! jari'.nning «to ; t«>»t references. AS'lre*»
1 i CUARL— 1 a RICBTER. Xc.vßrlght.in.
! ?trten Island.
j GARDENER. — All around man; American;
: I rir.ule: care horses, cows, lawns, poultry:
reference* C. • C, Box IS. Trlbun*.
• GARDENBR.— SIn*I»; thoroughly under
' j utan-is charge gentlmnan's cou3Uy place.
'. greenhouse, vegetables care horses, drive.
J tsllk. furnace: good all .around man; per- \
I tonal refercne*. EDWARD. Box 10. Trlb
i un« Office.
, i
i GARDHXKR. -Single; thoroughly under
stands the a:» of gentleman's country
; place, under gU** and all outsid? garden
i ing; also stuc\: best personal references'.
I A.. Box 7. Tribune Office.
GAKD&XBR-- Kngliah; m^rrleJ; American
- i and European experienc*. thoroughly
. , competent in all its branches: first class
. i references. Address ROSE. T«na2y. N. J.
I — — 1
: GARDKNER. — Seven years on present
place; wishes another situation; thorough
. 1 knowledge of greenhouses and everything
: pertaining to a gentleman » pla.-e; age 33;
' married. Address P. O. Box 41&. Babylon.
j long Island.
GARDENBR. — German: good record; gent's
places. fln» landscape hotbed*, abundant
¦ crops, incubators, stock; wishes spring oc-ea
, tng. MARCO. Box 2. Tribune
GARDENER.— Scotch. 3J. ».::gle; thor
oughly experienced; capable of taking
. charge of greenhouses, vegetable and fiow«r
i 1 gardens. Liwn*. shrubs: excellent refer
ences. GARDEN— R. Box 53. 1.342 3*way.
I GARDENER. -«Singl»; 30 years" experience;
j highly recommended: competent gardener.
I a',! rounJ. capable, steady workman; cows
lor greenhouse: expert grower THOMAS.
, 14* East 30th st.
11F.AI' GARDENER.— Scotch; o;en far en-
I gngement with any lady or gentleman ra
. n,ulricg the service* of a thoroughly pracv
! ttcal man in all branches of horticulture
i an-! laying out.of grounds and grading; f^ur
rears In present situation; references as t-i
. hooeaty, sobriety and competence from
. present an>f previous employer?; married,
one child, threw years old. Address HOR
. | TICTLTI'RH Box 1.381. Ansonia. Conn.
HEAD or WORKING GARDENER.— By
American. 93; koo>! Christ and vegetable
grower; six y«ars" rels»— >¦ from las' em
, plover. Address J. H.. Tribune Dfflce.
HFAD OMPIJIaI Scotch: married.
thoroughly practical, including forcing of
fruit. llowera. vegetable; 3B years' experi
ence in Scotland i.nd Siatet» with best fam
ilies; has references to prove character and
; ability. 8.. Box 28. Tribune OfMre
i GARDEN and COACHMAN.— German,
aged 2!>. single; thoroughly understands
care of fine h.v-es and carriages: also the
management of gentleman's place; not
afraid of work; 7 .wars' references from last
; employer. M. S.. 40« Tth-ave. .
HOUSEWORK.— My man. for gentlemen's
furnished rooms. P. H. MEANY. ! <*TB
| aye.
XI.'RSE. attendant, valet to . Invalid gentle
man. mentally or physically; masseur;
shaves, travels: long experience; personal
doctors' and family city references Ad
i-e,. MAX ALSLEnEN. 17 [:..«; 17th-»t.
SCI KSE— By an excellent trained narsa.
with Invalid needing professional care,
t:rlct abstainer; usual t»nnh high' class
references. .-< A 8.. Box 0. Tribune OSes.
: -.K-.--I. MAN and BUTLER In private
family, by a young Fraachmaa speaks i
rery little English; good" city references.
PIE. _~ West 87th »t.
USEFUL MAN.— By IBSJS. BBS ¦ strorg
¦ j--»un*- ma.. .e«ks- English,. German.
Hungarian snj Slavonic, to Jo an- kind of
work In wholesale bouse. GROSSMAN 18
¦ G-ild-et. ... ....
USEFUL MAN.— «mcl«. strictly sober; help
• gardener, care for horses and cows, all
round man gx«l references. 'USEFUL.. Box
' 2'V Tribune Office.' J . • .
| ! .
USEFUL MAN— GENERAL HOUSEWORK. !
By. respectable- married , couple. In snail
! •l h °i!n?bef-rN. 1 *."•• Ulr "**"• Bo i
DOMESJJCjITrATIoW^^-
VALET or BUTLER.— \ ... »^
man as valet er b>ni'»r- 4, T* 53 * «*_
______^___^g^ ¦¦:
class reference. V.^gg^»^
VALET.— Car* of e»ntl«^,~ — ~~~^*
WAITER. -^Hotei er dnh- rC -^.
petent: city nr eountrr- n» <a *: a^"
•-¦•¦¦ J ' : - -: _
DOMESTIC SIT^ATIO^
ATTKNTION: -l_«tles iiiTihi "
may obtain the service. t9 * I> ->^i>
competent waitress, who win ai-I^ I**1 **
of receptions, dinnerj^ nThf'^S* --
ting, "decorating table. „? "?' "*'=* » .
WELLS. US „•_ «.4th-«L SATrUj^J ,
CARETAKER.-By rmiTS ~ «.£?• . .
COOK.-. First class all h-. »v —»
making: manage klteh.-T '2?! tot* ¦'
COOK— CHAM AID _p_~~ T~ —^
on» first ela>«s cook tti» Km. " r"j
maid -an-T w^lrr^Vftr^* ?*S^ '
person. HO 3d aye. ie «nte. Ajj t
or -month; be,;' ref^sAf^gS? Z*
rr T s^or R rr^Sl^=s>
COOK>— Bv sw*d»; good bak«r- 1^ 1 ¦
care 'of Carlswn. i W BBat? t *_*?•_ C? -
COOK and LArNDRESS.-Br 7^ -
German: middle a**}- 'Si»^ ••* _
»™»" American raniry. ' ytf£%£» l» 1
""^""^ «_ _^^
COOK and. assist with washi^. ¦ — --
crlvat- family; (J^! IJ " '» «« .
obl^ng, CBIIC 8 11 at preset -; ;
_%-& < 7sn_s. _ia_SS ;
s»rts: (Mod bread; large fan3i, rs> "
n-. washing; «,<,d ¦ref*^ no 2 mt^.l«*«t ¦
try. 312 Eas' 43d st "' **> *««aT
COOK and I-AT-Xpress.-Bv m*n *
O"X~>K. First class. ThorourH »;, C '
washin,; two years' S? I**'or.nu.ntri:1 **'-
or.nu.ntri: city r country, 1 5 --..
st.. nns >Bl»e - 1 -"
COOK. — American man a« — ' "
! cook:, understands all branch <- clasi v/
Ing; city or country. Address hi ,o;, o; c**'e **' ¦
two days. 242 W»»? 71st sT^ *" *"¦» '» • '
CKAMBRRMAFD or WAITRESS bT~"
sreotabj. younjr girl with ViSw •
crhare f.miiv: state ttSI? *
•RM 117 Frank,,,.,,, aweitßo^ Sat j
CHAMBERMAID and assist w !t s"rZ~ '
by young woman. Scotch Proth, '
-at. family. 1.-.2 West Ste-S "*"-»"-
CHAMBEKMAID.— By ua , w-s — ~
man gin. ,„ a vrfuScSSSaSft***- \ '
family., for upstairs work; J li 11 ;*" U"
York City references: las' emrtew « *!" "
*'en. Write E. OHLROGGE "rjT-5 1 * *
ton-st.. Jersey City. *»a_=j- -,
'TH A MRERWORK or *»n»-al »•> «. II
kind in flat, by ¦-•"lor^^^^"
Ninth Ward. L. SWEETNET. Bl!fc_Ss»>
sewing .1->m» or out by the assi k> >:
Xorwelgian girl. JOHNS EN *» Taraa ¦ '
between Smith and Court. BrookSa!^^
I-AXS WORK— By competent worsan I
work Saturday* and evnlngs; rtf.^?
mo cards; experienced cook. DCGBi" -, - ;
. West Ntth-st.. -on floor. *^-"^. 13
I DATS -WORK or HOCS_WORK.-W X
24r°We^ £?£. work by the ** » "£
DA 9 WORK- H;. - -.- wom_, -Z .
out by the 'ay or week, for aaWa
washing or housecleaning; references. \i-
RFTTICII.' 231 Baa; «<9th-3t. 1
GENKRAL HOUSETWORK.— By Gera_ -
girl: well recommended; fond of skssssk
1 ro cards an.«we-e_ ('all 9M SoVaae.
I GENERAL HOUSEWORK.— By roryj ,^T '
an: -'tv or courtry; good rsfsissxa «Q
West «UV«t; firsr nor.
¦OL'SI UEm- -Widow lady, wits - -, I
boy, would Ilk* to meet lady itssasavst ¦
cv ope-a ing tn making a cosey home;' ref
erences given Address M.. 13 T»j-er-.-
Place. Pasmjic. N. J.
HOUSEKEEPER.— WiII soaw bmenitzz
person wanting a houjekseasr ftre «v
j cc'trtged widow, with little boi. a ht_e?
e-;r«l!ent references. Address W. Tn3ur»
O«r*
' HOLSKKKErER.— 3y New-EBi(!»ad wor
n. an. Ise bachelor's or gentlessss's sosar;
; competent, rellsble; excellent cock — 1 m*.-
a»t«r. Al pre*»rt employer's. 101 West
B«th st. Gocxiheart's bell.
nau9XKirrr?em — By a — <--d A=«r!c«
la.ty 11 h -us-ke»E»r In a • widowers
, f*<r.»l». E. S . 90' W»st 48th-st.
ROrSaTWOItK.— *7 young wssssk jssl
I too*. :aur.d;v>»; ir .-< d references; win
jo 1:-.j o1:-.o1:-.o 1 :-. vi city. .'.¦.¦. Wear -list :as cards.
BCST3n_ <C-S_C, -•"'.¦ e >», table gal lt»u«
wSih i»-»r.r . tt» •-- set. era! hoasraork h
ftp*. ¦>.- ¦. \--.t-.'. i; •!«•. no cards. Call a3
1 <*.ii;-. At* A»*«w -• *jm •/• B>-»u.
H -3snroi MJdOl* *ged wom»a w»i^>:
_toa_vQ to aaatsa -"i .-usewor«; n>
eS.iectim '¦> CC— itrjn good refersare. 33
¦.- ¦• ¦¦
|S»*AV«*S *•".' .-^n--ry fr-jtsaaat aasr
?c».r 1- ¦ ¦-- ¦¦-.-¦ ,:e''iv < T-r* r sat «s tali*
ent I *- tuarfs good refVrssieas; wax'« IV.
i C'al! •> »••-<--• !fVBBT« V.'. East Md-*
: I.A. \T>r ->..¦¦ • B>hiii tsbls widow re!l»
bi>- want" fln and family wssatag it
hasna ¦ DE.GNAN. 212 Vest !»h-st. t*>
fjishts. Room 10 (
! ZJk>T*2O>RaSS - -Sr » girl a*i refsrsswa
lift Ams:»*4!«rr.-»Te. <
fIJ»rXDM»d -Fir!.t c'?!>- r*A » h!r:
irorer. out by day or we*!;: cr clsastoc
best --y lelarfKea EP.ENNAN. 348 West
, atesVai . fourth bell. Hgr.t. -_
i L.VUNDRESS.— H. r rn»r woman; -*<e»
washing home by t!?e <}cien or waft, <•
goes out by the day; best of references.
Address Mrs. Frßfl. 1.9«? P-ir^-av*. jj
! LADY'S MAID -Pv a c.>n.r>e»e"t Fren^S
lady's ma:.: speaks Englis^•. «ne4 Marcs
• tress, packer. y-a:n!res.s«r. ?-iv»i'.er: r.'T
or cwir.t-i-: ief?r»ncea. H.. m tV. J»1-«.
MAID. — Farlslenne: good se»m>uesf. ••*¦
I «-r. good »*!! or: city refar.nce. _3 4tl
, aye. (three bel!sv
I MUD.— By reined German ITote*unt. as
maid for y^u* ladles: gooj sewer: bssj
1 ettj references E. H.. 16 ilshburtJn-sr».
[ Yonkern. X. Y. 1
MAID or IBUlsVTsiaaK- Py a first eh"
dressmaker, in private p:«ce. K. »-. *
West 31st-at. .
I NVRSSRT OOVERVESB-— For part Of aa
day br refined Herman TV -¦: >sta»t:
In* German. French, piano. »««1!«*"*;
kindergarten; city ls*.^arsa AJB)sn»
FR.VULEIN. 74 1 * r>s; ITSth-st.
! NURSK.— Tioreughly ¦oi-.s-.i'teßt. «f os *"
worthy German person, elderly "•*• "
Infants or young child* nurse: »*¦'*
I charge: speaks Fran -h fluently, go""""'?
j 8 > ear's reference from Mat employer. m
Last 35t1»-st.. ra^inerit.
! NURSE.— A lad: desires : !r " 1 " »V2S
oughly competent, e*i rienr«4 F«bci
woman, whom she cannot too. .:«!>... r»<> to
•• mend: infant or baby under 2 year'- '"as .nm
' from birth; understands all l»«ra> .-».»¦
: 13» East 34:h at ,
' NURSE.— By a near. willing gtrlM nsr»
for baby or crown children; ***"•,,.
, mcc. Call Monday. 1* W. *•»-*¦• ¦"
Coor: no cards. ,
[ NURSR-HoTpital dlpl-.-ma: _«**22_
I experts. ¦•¦ with «-"n« R<>m * nfs " H . s f;o^
' nervous sUseaves etc.: p. stftos. B H "^'ii
I office. h-spl:i! or -r)H-*-> of inland. *«
I Amsterdam ¦ -».. McOirthy's O*H _
SI'RSK- A I-D> desire* P<»*tlo«fw *J£
oujjhly competent French woman. .J^,,
she cannot too highly recom_er.d. '=*'
from birth or baby under _; m ! **E,v -
1 Jt-rstandsi all bottle food. '.¦¦¦¦> East 3Ua-y
i NURSE.— By a refined German: «¦*!•'••
i to take entire charge of a chiM »"-._
years: also so 4 seam«:ress. a\JtH<-»-
On W»4 eth-ave^ " ____
RnSPEC.TABIJ! American girl. I*. w !?lfT
to mind children, not too youns; "ii
Ms* to »l<et> home, reference. CaU 9"^—
ally TILER. 15« East -vth-st.
BKAMSTR] - By competent y™**?^.
an; understands dressmaking: •^uJX
on lady or other duties. Address rs>i*-»
NSNT. : l.2S> Broadway. J, .
SEAMSTRESS.— Understands di -•¦•«¦* .
by the day. *¦ ->r as assistant to ™a!3L
maker: colored. Address ANNA »EW
car« Maclatyre. 210 East aath-st _
• WAITRESS.— V.IUInff to assist wll» eJJJJ
j . berwork. In private family . two T'*
I c!t» reference. 108 West 3ata-g<-. Wf *
helL . - —
1^11; ;
WASHING.— German woman wants « ot^|
waehlng home or go out wasniajw
cleaning.. N. SCHIRD. ... West _*—
Room 4(X —
WA3IUNO.— Uy r«»peetafcl« Oermaa *^
an; take family weaning h V^^'^t
fn : 'finest style.-' Mrs!* RI.NT.ELMA>'. ci
West SSd-st. ____^_-
WASHING.— By respectabls f?g ) r*>tJ»e^"J
1: -m- or out by day. ¦'-- <V. _» wte I
; «Ist - " — 1
WASHING.— By respectable German wo™#
• an. at home or jut SEFFEBS. 1*» ***.]
i WWth-at, top floor, back. • _ . -