Newspaper Page Text
MESMERIZED. BAD HA HTTP MAKK A MAN ACT LIKE HE WAS KNPKIt A SPELL. A man will try to convince himself by ar? guments so poorly founded that if they were presented Bf another they would be treated with contempt. Aa an instance: He may be ailing from tbs heavy poison ei tobacco, or the lighter poison of coffee, the weakened condition will show BOSUSWbSre In the body; eyes, hen.l. stomach, heart, liver, bowels, or s |mew herc His doctor tells him tc stop the habit, but each day the thought comes, "O. coffee and tobacco don't hurt me. It's my stomach thnt is at fault: I'll have that cured and everything will be all right;"' so he keeps on with his habits, and goes to drugging a poor old stumn. li that would do Its work beautifully If the mas? ter would furnifh enough vitality to run it. but he poisons his nervous system tnd robs the members of strength to carry on their work. When a man wakes up to what he ls doing, exchanging his henl'li nnd chance to succeed in this world. f?>r a paltry habit or two. hs quits them nnd follows natures wisc laws. It ls easy to give up coffee if one can have Pistum. the Food Coffee, which is a fac? simile In looks Of fine MoChS coffee In taste lt retains n Ilks pungency with coffee, but has a distinct flavor Sf its own. lt is made entirely of pure grains, and has th> ability to make red blood quickly. TobSU i ... morphine. Whiskey, strychnine and coffee ,-ach contain miuh the same poisonous alkaloids, but vary in strength. Poslum is fl .1-llcious breakfast drink; it is fattening and nourishing, for it ls made of the grains intended liv the Creator for man's natural use, and scientiflcaMy pre? pared by the I'ostum Cereal Co, (Lim ?, of Battle Creek. Mich. Bi ware <?f the fraudulent imitations of the original Pnstum Cereal Food C iffee. Insist on i'ostum. IX THE CYCLING WORLD. TWO ToriCS* DISCUSSED BY WHKKLMEN. ?rm: pikferencks TH the new yr.p.K COyJSUb ATS?cycle snow PR0SPBCT8 OOOTJ ROAM ADVOCATE** TO meet MORI CITY ISPHALT STRIPS TALKHP Ol' THK CHICAGO KXHIHITI...V In <|.::e of the wrather and had condition of the streets recently. th# riders of the whee] have had plenty of lively topics to ta.k about. In Die trade there is mu.'h speculation regarding the presidency of the National Board Of Trade of Cycle .Manufacturers. Prealdenl coleman has .--aid positively thal be ls not a candidate for re-election, an.l that h.- will not sceepi a renomination under any circumstances Nothing but praise t, is been heard regarding the manner In which Mr. Coleman has managed the Important affairs of. the trade plaesfl In his hands. Pre-ddem Coleman believes that his successor should be a man not connected with the trade in anv way, who should he paid a Salary. .Many of the other directors are ,,f the same Opinion as Mr. Coleman. The outcome ..f rl,e cnminn National Assembly nf the L.acne of American wheelmen si Albany has aroused unusual comment all o\er the country. The ciniest f..r the presidency between Messrs. Potter an.l Elliot; will he an Interesting ,m,-. Ina the friend-" o' the chief cons,,] .,. .h's Stare are ..s confident as ever iha; their man will he elected. It is not believed thal the dlfferen .s between the powers t.'iat be an I the p .weis thsl think they ought to he lu tb,. New-York Consulate of the I,. A VV will be serious. Th- leaden <>f the two factions drew off quietly, yesterday, and laid on; their lines sf campaign. At first each w,.* determined to an* nihiiate the other, bul Istei In the dav a ni ich better fecKng prevailed, lt a IB shown to sjiue of Ihe en t rsaed ones that another war at this time would not be for Ihe best interests of the affairs of the division. A meeting will he held, possibly to-mor? row, when a Ant- ot acilon will be decided upon The friends of the resnlar ticket, which ls beaded by .1 H Townsend, are confident that they will be able t.. carry Ihe day at a special meei inp. which will be he'dwithln the next ten days. The fact thai cyclist* alwavs light In the winter time, when lt is Impossible for them to fske to the road*, wis generally dis? cussed yesterday wherever riders congregated. *A hile there ls nothing In a wheel to make a mun lose lil* j temper, there ? fomethlns In a long spell of bad weather Keep the enthusiastic cyclist off his wheel for several day* In succession and his temper s mrs. There ls n chance for the N^w-York Consulate ?>> do much rood work, and trivial difference-. *b lUld not bc allowed to wreck the organization. As the time approaches for Ihe Wast.'rn National Cycle Show bi the uran.i Central Palace, the great* ? si interest la displayed fir and near, indicting a large attendance from out of town. Manager Franks receive* daily many letters of Inquiry from Bg*Ut* In all sections of the Sot'i and Fast and th.- Middle Went, a-i.l lt will not oe surprlsbiR If the visiting delegation runs con <lderal.lv ahead of that of the previous show, when I.L'O .ig.-nts reels. tared In the Hoard of Trade's books. New-York society will this >.-ir -lamp lt? BCS! of approval upon the show, and .nany well-known people ar,- expected to i.c teen al tb.- show while ll lasts. The opening takes pl ice on S..tnr.l.i> even? ing, february ?'.. and on that eve ling the pata. >? of Industry, at Forty-thlrd-st. and l-exlnglon-sve., win be is brilliant Inside and ont as ll evef waa before. [Enough electric lights wlil be ns.-.I Inside to IlKht a small city, while outside, in LexIngtOn-aVS. and Fortv-third-st.. lhere will ho a monster electric sIrii of sufficient candle power to allow a per?on to road prim several block" away. The show will re? main op, n for seven days, .ind In thal time a .lally average attendance of over twenty thousand ls .-x peeled The Tinkhrim Cycle comp.my i- overhauling lbs salesroom at its headquarters in ike building Nos Mt-SM W. -t Elfty-ntnth-st. Tbs salesroom has proved Inadeojusfte for tb.. busiiMss of ths company, anil the alterations have been mid- for Ihe purpose of glvinc ad.le 1 storage space for stock. Wh.n fin? ished. Mie room will comfort a My hold IM wrfeels. This will not In any way Interfere with the cycle tra.-k. twenty-five laps to the mlle, which runs around the centre of ihe room, -mil .an be used bj customers ro try their mounts befor, purrhssinfl Th., walls are being finished m Unlit olive green, and the floor will be covered with heaVj Brusselii carpet of a lillie darker color. The pillars and trimmings will be in pol.i. Mahogany i>. nc hes are being provided fi. the convenience of customers. In the season an exp.-rt adjuster will be always on .iuiy In the salesroom IO adjust and oil the wheels of patrons of the company free of charge. A meeting of good roads advocates srtll be heel at Albany in a few days, to determine what course shall b.- pursued regsrdlng probable legislation. AmotiE those present will be Isaac H. Potter, ,Jen . ral Hoy Stone, of the Lep.irtmen! of Agrlcul'ore at Washington, and E (J. Harrison, of Freehold. N. .1.. who has delivered many lectures throughoul the State. In an effort to arouse the farmers and the wheelmeii to work for better rr-ad.s. The npr-n lnit day of the Notional Assembly of the L. A. W. at Albany next month will h.- devoted to good roads matters exclusively. Speaking of th* difference! in the New-York con si.late jresterdsy will h. Pitman aald that it wss true that cyclists' fights always occurred lr. the winter, because wheelmen spent all their spire time on their wheels in the rest of th- year. "The i," said he. "in some cycling organisations, as In other associations, somebody is sun- to become puffed up wl'h his own conceit, and , ititi- trouble ls snr.- to happen." ("in* of the Subjects which will come up at the L. A. W. meeting at Albany will be local nrgani -ri? pon The committee in chanre of this subject ls composed of Is.mc H. potter. chairman; Samuel A Boyle, Philadelphia; .1. Hmorv Tippett, Huston c Frank Kierker, Paterson, N .!.. Dr. William' I) Kempton, cincinnati: Robert Holm St Louis End Pates, Peoria, III., and M. c. Rotter, Milwaukee A. Cres.v MorrlHOn. of Michigan, who Jr. a cnn.li d..tp for one of ihe vice-president les of the L. A. W.. writes toa friend in this city: "Regarding Ihe political situation, whi.-h is much ml*e-d. I do noi think that an. candidate sees Ms wa, clesr to ,!i.""? wh.ev.r he may b,. it ls verv probable h 'wever. thal Mr. Potter will be elected, p, |a my desire that h.- thould be? lt is now proposed to have ."-ph,!, strip- laid along Greenwich and State sis. t,, the Hci.r. S"U;;al,i.'e?ry.b'l'y''lf ** fP0BI <n" ?! '???< '' Many people prominently connected with the trade left tOwfl for Chicago yesterday, to be early o.i ths ground for the opening nf the ryHe show In that -Itv to-morrow. The show closes on January m This will give the exhibitors n week to got meir Warns to this city In lime for the show Iv re. Cyclist, desiring to Join Ihe LaSagUS af Am.-ri-ari Wheelmen may obtain full printed information nnd membership blinks hy sending name* and addresses to the Cycling Kdltnr. Tribune, ? ROWING DIFFICULTIES AT COLUMBIA THK STUDENTS To DBCIDK AT A MASS MUTING Tn IMV WHIT HM TMKT WILL HAVE A CREW THIS TEAR on not. Ii will bs definitely dec Mad tills afternoon. Bl the mass-mooting of the undergraduates of co? lumbia, whether tho university ls tn be represented by a crew on the water this year or nd. The meeting i* sipected la be b lively one, and ihe nciion sf Ihe Albie!1' ('"inn last Monda) will probably bo repudiated. Since Mondav the Finance Committee, sided by voluntary canvasaers, has laren raising all the money poaafble toward ib- ti'.',.i?i nhlch the Union decreed last fall was necessary if .. i nw was lo be put on tho waler. Nearly (MM ls believed la be In prospect. In addition to the promise Of H. B. Tllb. tb, io sui i ? I % a coaching launch, wirh strict econ? omy, therefore, most nf the undergraduates be? lieve thal .1 crew can bc teni out without extra del.i. Hlg signs on the campus and tn tbe basement nf Ihe college building Announce that the undergrad? uates want s crew anyway," and rumors are bl circulation as lo traHrnlty and personal Influences in the Union, which are likely lo be aired when the men meet. William K. <>i,<. 'ft 'a expected to ponde at 'he m-oiing, and lt is probable tnal most of ihe prominent rowing mon, gradual* ind under? grad u ile, will speak. HARVARD OOLF CLUB, Cambridge. Mass., Jan. Jl (SpecialI At a meet? ing of tbe coif players of the unlverslt) Hus .ven? ing, the Harvard Goff Club was formally launched on Hs career, and offl. or* were elected as fol lows: President, Joseph li. Chea te, jr.. ..f New-York; secretary-treasurer, ,'. v. ennis, .if Boston; Fx erutive Committee Staughton Bell, of Cambridge; P, Curtis, of Hoston, and W. R Cutting, of New? York, lt was voted to join Ihe new Intercollegiate dolf Association, formed In New-Yora during the holidays. A strong team will he aenl to the tour? nament io i.e held at the Ardsley Casino In April The club win hold its mat. ins on the grounds of the ('ambridgs dolf Clnb. THE YALE'SABVABD \EG0TIATI0N8. New-Haven, Conn., Jan. lt. The management of tho Vale navy to-day denied that any part of the statement sent out hy a press BasoctattOH yester? day, in effect th:*! plans fora resumption of athletic relations by Vale and Harvard have 1.n abruptly .dosed, was true. Captain Balley, <>f Tale,said thal Captain I.. A. Qoodrlah, of the Harvard cr' W, was lure yesterday, and they freely discussed tho situa? tion, and Yale has ho thought of breaking off plans for arranging fl ra.-e this year. He says that while nothing conclusive has been decided upon, everything al Yale is promising for an early sign? ing of a treaty of peace with Harvard and for complete arrangements for a boat race thia spring. RACERS REACH ENGLAND l\ GOOD sll \l'E. London. Jan. "I Tbe steamer Manitoba, of the Atlantic Transport Uno, which sailed from New York. January P. arrived at Albert Doch, al I o'clock this afternoon, with five pf August liol mont's ra.e horses on board. AU of the animals are In good condition except Activism. Bridegroom ls In exceptionally fine shape The horses wll bs tak.-n to Newmarket to-morrow morning. ? TWO H0( REY MATURES ARRANGED. A hockey mutch will bo played on the St. Nicho? las Skating Kink, ai fc o'clock tO-nlght, between the New-York Athletic Club and the .Ww-York Hockey club. The lust game between the i.ams ended in a tie. a match lu>s been arranged he tween Yale's hockey team .ml thal of Queens I'ni versity. of Klngaton, Canada, to be played to-mor? row night al tb'' same hour. ? STATE G. A. /.'. ENG I WPMES T. Albany. Jan. tl. Tbe Council of Administration of the stat.- G. A. H Department mot to-daj and selected Rochester ss the place for hoi.lint: Hie ri.ai st its Encampment, and the dates Maj ll and if. The Kev J, J, Armand, nf Brooklyn, waa elect"! chaplain to succeed the Kev. w. c. Hyde, of Jamestown, who died some time ago. BEN AT0R8HIP ( UN TESTS. THK FICHT IN DELAWARE. AMI 'KS.-' CLEPKNTIAIJI I'llKUKN'TKI > A EELt. I'.KHKAIIINH Og THE CASI PMHUfJLS. Washington. Jan 21 .Spe. lal). - The credentials, such as they sre, offered by Mr. Addlck* In sup? port of his title to a seat in the Senate from Dels* ware were formally presented thi-" afternoon by Senator Chandler, an.l St his RUfgestlon referred IO the Committee oi, Privileges a,ul Elections. Gen? eral Kenney, the, oliver Democrat m.sen tho other day by the Delaware Logtslsturs to m.k>- a contest for the \..cant seat, also reached town to-day, but bis certificate of election eras no, submitted to the Senate lt la likely that Mr. Gray will present General Kenney'a credentials within the next few ri.ivs. and, i, ls said, may be Induced to make a iuih ,.. have the Demoerntlc claimant seated at once, without an examination of bis title, hy tho Privileges and Elections Committee mich ? programme luis little chance o' ruecess, how? ever, and Hie probabilities are that fl full reh.-nrlns of the Delaware con tesl In -ill its phases will be had liefore the question o: lltlo is definitely settled s THK OHIO WTUATIOK. lATHKRIKd OP POUTICAI* LEAPERS AT COt-t'M* Bt'g TO CONFER Ag TO gffERMAR*l BUCCSBjgoR, Columbus, Ohm, J.m. 21 (flpodsl). a mess irum Governor Bushnell, who strived al his home ,, Springfield this afternoon, announces thal he la llid.-clded as to what course he will pursil-- In th" ?natter of selecting a successor to .l.-nn Sherman In he Pnltei States Sen it.. Serersl prominent poll 1 lana of the St.ce who egpected the Governor to rome direct to Columbus from the Lust ore here 1 walting hil arrival. Their obiter is to confer willi lim on th.- Senatorial aituatton to-morrow. Most .f the members <>f th.- legislature will be !.i Ih, ?Itv ,0 attend the social session in the form of fl ...mine, whi.-h is given e.i.-h .v.-..,. There ls bo sea? lion of the Goners! Aasembly. Severs! member* .re lore to-nlghl, and they exp. c, tile so j,il se c ilon to tint- tb.- form of .-. Senatorial caucus \ varly all of the Republican m. mb. is arin be pres -nt. both the Governor and Mr. lianna will Ire irged lo .1 tine their positions In ths matter, c.-r iin of lbs lead, rs ar.- in favor of an expression !.\ h.- member*, of th.-ir preference for United Hiates sens tor, if this policy is adopted, although li vould i?e Informal, lt ls doubtful If Mr. lianna gould rc iv.- a majority. The majority of the Re rubllcsn members belong to the Foraker-Rushnell sing or th' party, and the movement iii favor of letting in expression from escti !s looked upon as I play Of those who oppose the selection of Mr. I mi; 1 as the successor of Mr. Sherman. -? PBPPBR'fl srccKSS. m HARRIE 11: lg A\ RX-CONFEDERATE asp a "silk-st.ii'K. IMO*' FARMER OP K kMSAA, Topeka. Kan.. .Ian 21. Kx-i'nngr-s t>n m Harris vhs nominated for Senator to succeed fe ff r ..t Ihe wcond m?'c;itia of the caucus. On Tueslty nlrht weniy-four ballots wore talton, and, .t ino tims if adjournment, Hauls wis ? cl >se .-.-corni, with Rata S.-nator King snd "Ed" '-ltti.- well up. John V. Breldenthal's friends returned to him a-'iin asl night, .md he egaln cut a ggure in the < .nt'-st. <ilng led on the opening '.allot last nicht. bur larris tonk the lead on the Mal ballot an.i waa rei gain hr-.nie.!. ,Jradiially his vols 6 "OW. until, on he ihirty-fourih ballot, h.. received .".7. several nore than Pre ii.ssiry ma J .'I\v. The ince bail lammed down to Harris and King by this lima 'lng had 12 votes on ,?e last ballot, W. A Harris al o,t>- time wss Consrr"ssman-*<t ii'".' from Kansas, and ls at pres.-til a State Sen mr H.- is an ex-Confederate soldier . nd i s.ifc to.kltig" farm.-r. -0 NO CH IICH IN SOUTH DAKOTA. Pierre, S. D, Jan. 21 -The ballot taken In Joint | es?lon of the Legislature to-day at noon gavo *t kier (Hep.) gg- Kyle. .t;t; Loiuks. lg; Ooodykoonts , Plowmss, 12; Bowler, 1. Keller, 1. 1 aimer, 1. - -> THK IDAHO DEADLOCK UNBROKEN. Holso. Idaho. Jan. tl. Two ballots were take,, In he Slate Legislature to-day for I'nlted States Sen tor. ,,n the first. Bsllentlne (Pop.), received M otes; Dubols, 2ri; T. F. Nelson (fop -1. l-l. sciff.-r tiK. I. Second ballot: Hall, nt ine, M; Dubols, 2rt, (olson, ll Thc Democrats voted for Nelson. There is a fooling lo-iiijrht that if tho Populists lo not soon put up ?'. man who can. by the r.ld of he Democrats, be elected, Dubols will capture the irlze. - 4> . ANOTHER FRUITLESS] BALLOT IN UTAH. Salt Lake. Utsh, Jan. 21. -One hallo, was tsken o-.lnv for Senator, without result The vote stood: 'hatcher. 21; Henderson, 11; Rawlins. II. The K? ubltcsns and Populists scattered ih.-ir rotes smong evr ral other nominees. ? REI SIDS OP FREMONT REPUBLICANS. Pittsburg, .Lin. 21. The first reunion of the orlgi al Fremont Republicans was held In this city last I ight under the auspices of the National Preawnt Follow the directions, and you li get the best work from Pearline CSmBJ)- Not that ' there's any harm to be feared from it, no matter how you use it or how much you use. Hut to make your washing and cleaning easiest, to save the most rubbing, the most wear and tear, the most time and money?keep to the directions given on every package of Pearline. If you'll do that with your Hannels, for instance (it's perfectly simple and easy), they'll keep beautifully soft, and without shrinking. m Mm?J?Pear/me Association. The meelina aaa opened by Major lt il. lamar, secretary Of Ute association. Ile pre Bented to I'resldenf Joseph Abel, on behalf of the UayOr iel HM poodle nf Savannah, tja., a gavel made from the wood of a yellow oin" tree which grew near the birthplace of Oenefnl John C, Fre? mont, cf his oandaiaay for the presidency, he said the principles that were enunciated In the platform of the young party that had nominated bim are to-day (Irmly a.ioptod as Hf IgWfl of the Nation, with ono exception. That, ho Mad, WBfl 'be policy <>f protection, awl it has been strongly de? clared for bv lb.- people of the land by the elec? tion of McKinley, The ranks of ino original Re? publicans ar*- thinning OUt, he said, and lt remains for the younger men to carry out the areat work they began, ., , L<ettera of regrei from President-elect McKinley and other Republlcana thal they were unahle to attend were r?>tid al tho meeting. A ie.ter thanking the nasoctatlon for iis memorial of her husband waa also read from the widow of ? Jen-ral Fremont She ls eighty-four year* of age and lives in Los Angele*. Cal. LAU TE RB AC li TE M PO RA RY CB Al R If 1V. The Republican County Coaaaaltlee of ixr?7 held its hr<t meeting wal eranlng in tho Orand Lodge room of (he Masonic Temple, ni Sixth av and Twenty Ihtrd-at., and in calling the meeting to order K?l ward l.aiiterbii' h raised a cheer bv expressing gratification because, ac nrdlng to the constitution. IhS number of delegates had been Increased from i.'.j to ni, "owing to the tremendous Republican vote eaal In this Cfty for McKinley nnd Hobart, sound money and honesty at tbe last election." When the roll of detonates wm called lt was found that the only contents for delegates) were tn the lld and XXVtri Assembly Districts, li the lat? ter district Amasa Thornton ls contesting the se?t Ing ot' Qeorge lt Manchester, the secralary of the County <'ommlttee. The term of Mr. Laoterbach as chairman of the committee having eaptred, he araa elected temporarv chairman, and ha was au thOlifl d lo appoint a committee of seven to Inves? tigate th-, eontests and report al the next meeting He said ho would appoint the committee to-day, iin.l probably/ not call the next meeting until next month. A resolution, offered by ax-Judga Krnest Hall, congratulating T. C. Platt upon hla election to the I'nlted Siaies Senate, was passed, and then the committee adjourned. Mr. l.utitorbaoh said to newspaper men that he would not adept a ro-elec tion cs pi."maiani chairman of tho committee thin yi-.tr. but some of bis admirers said be might be compelled p. remain temporary chairman If he nu. k to bis decision. - ? ? BLAINE REPUBLICAN CUR RECEPTION. The annual reception of ihe Blaine RspuhllCaB ?'lill, was h.-ld i.i the l.enox Lyceum I.mt night anl attended bv hundreds of men and women. Th" music wasi furnished bv Hont Hrother-' or? chestra. The bailroom was brllllaut with electric lights and Hie banners of Republican duh*, which hun-; from the Iii st tier of boxen, from Which attractively gowned women ga aad at the throng of dainers below. A striking figure In tho httlfwaj was th ii of Amos ll. Verltson. the "only original Uncle lam," who was .lt. ??? <I to represent the National Uguie; he has worn the requisite long bair and goatee for som., thirtv-nve years, Mis unusual height was emphasized hv an Immen.e felt hat. Which Presldeni Harrison gave rr*m at the tim- ol' hla Inauguration ball Among those pres? ent were Kiisha K. Camp, chairman Committee on Arrangements; Edward laauterbach, John C. Graham, Joh E. Hedges. Commlaetoner James R, Sheffield. Senator Frank Ii Pavey, Alderman Ware, Henry Blrrell, Georgs H. Manchester i'olon.1 Henry i? Swords, Horses H. Brockway Assemblyman Murphy. ,I.im?s ri M"Ke|v?v rv?lo??i Cha rios N. Swift. A. H. Cohn. Martiu Manar ?r3 Rohan K. Premire. ?? POLITIC il, \OTKS. Missouri ls going to pul Rontor Into hror./.? ar>/J pend Vent back to tho 8<iii'e, .in^ ;f only fha men would change places ell would taara r^em right to "The Terre Haute Express." That the Legislature of Tonnos<ce contains an Inventive genius. "The ''hu;iao Inter Ocean" he. lleves probable, for the way In which Ina Qeveru* orshlp contest was fettled ls ono not .balked nq any chart A bond of aY.M ls roBJUlrad er* A con. toMtant an a condition of his hcing allowed ta mike a oot?t??t. The canvass of Senator ''-illom. whoso Mata has appeared as a t'abinet poaafbfltty, for tha nriVe of Secretary of the Treasury |eid? 'Tho Hnsfou Herald'' to call attention te tho fad tl il nagsj of the worst financiering ever adtneeaed In thia country lately came to light In Cullom'i Sim*. "With all Hs wickedness." says "The ''~-r?M. "W.ill Street isn't tn lt with the Windy CMfa. financial kite-flying." Bul is Mr i Hom to bs held responsible for a'l that? Altgeld's nomination to the Herat* bj th? Here?, crats of illinois ls believed ta have t.. ea bfnegbt about hy the discourteous manner In whi< h he waa treated upon his retirement from the (Jovernor'n c.halr. Those who were responslMe for lt will I* further shamed when they read h;s flsesBBge, which is a graceful acquiescence In def ? I'ntll such time as every citizen of the DMRal Staten tn an free to vote as he pleases and as err. tain of having hie vote counted as t ;. ts. ,-,? j, th< .?luzon of New-York State, "The Rochester Desna* ? tat and Chronicle'' believon, the preseni lysteat '>f voting by State electors should not t.* aban Inned, as lt ls a protection for free InstitUtloni snd r>pre^ sentativo government. Chairman Hanna is a good list. nor. a good. .i/Ver and fl good w >rker. "The Chicago Intw iWan" declares that not a single new tens tor Brill more certainly enter at once into active uart iln.s? |n n,, I'tnted Statea Senate than Mr. Hanna. To "The Terre Haute Express" \|- McKinley seems to be somewhat slow in gerung t">g<vh?r the pieces which will make nf his Cabinet, and it tharr fcre thinks that it munt be a hand-made one. w^kti lt rogards as much better than tie ma -irv-m.ide article By giving Senator Hill the OOmpllflSeni of a re? nomination to the Senate, it mas thought a step wouid t>e taken toward til" Imallng'Up of tne areaada Inflicted in the campaign, nut tiie plan failed, the unanimous vote of his party waa nol a ? him, mere compliment though lt was ? T.ro \Va*. rr a. ?{ Times" behwVta that rds loss nf prestige |s /j..? to the fact that, in his calculations, ha '.nev rr* people. ?History." say- "The Tim* such political mistakes, h-,;' tomehow 'ne rc rd of history aeems quickly forgotten by political leader* The same old blunders arc eOSBflattted sri.I : ii ?a-n?i obi crash .'.mes sooner or lalor. They gi tait me people stay." "The fllens Falls Times" finds ea ,?o foi rceret In the fa. t that Tillman. Watson and Hla.-kh'rrn can. not be used in their illumlna'ing carn, rles a' tho Inauguration. The B*|BJ which, it lins been sr,tri would be expended In ilntworks >uld thus h-ari saved, aa lt thinks they would "make msgnlficent l.vrotechnlcs. ' BILLIARD & M-JLTASLIES n<-w and sf.-.nl t.arii, witii Haiholui gunk ruebloaa; eaay u-rm*. MAHN * UKO.. 124 Hast 14th st. PKSKs n-;;> i- partition*!, railinarT safe*., tablet, cabinet files, presses, fix: ur** U.uRhr repalrtoa*. 1'At'lt, 2". Oreel BTORAGB. pr. ra*? Warehouses. BBS, ZB4 and 2!Vi Wes, 4T,h s, n.-,ir Broadway. separate roooao fo( furniture, mirrors, pianos. baKBafle. Ste. Padded vans for m..\ lng in etty ur country. Purni,ure. .him., brae ? brae, eic, e,.-. packed by competent pfcrkera Kalima,es furnished Telrpti ne Call, III -Sh PIANOS AM) OKI.AMS. BAROAIXS.?Special, new. altgtttly .lied plan*. |1H. upward; Instalments, rented. ?x-VanKtd CHRISTMAK, M East l.lth-it bi ?*im:ss ciiaxcfb. W.WTK1>. BB.000 1 - SI0.O0O, With *<-r vic a, lo . \,< r -i ? well llabllKh. . cur,i. fa.-fiirin-; bualneaa; deina m good buelneaa and mafcir.a; ktrfle profile; an unuaual .-i. BOrtURll* for fhilii |>artv Audre** EARNEST, lt x 10, Tribune OSJce. "WARTED.- Inventori should wrll* John Wedderburn S Co. Patent Attomeyi, TTanhlnfton. D- C.. for their fl.OOO pre? mium; monthly contest open to them upon application. RKAL EST ATI- FOR BALK. Conulr). FOR SALK -Atlantic City. N J.; a few tare chances on eney tarma ,o purchase funilthr-d hotels und i> arding bortoee: choice locatl.-ns a'.s . r..il,i(.-> and lot* In ? very aecllon of die t lt v and lyvnRpc.rt. V O AIiAMB A CO., Atlantic fly. K. 1. ORAIfOE H. ., -Mountain Sloe fnea. Mountain 8,ati..n.. epecloua realdenee, stables and gr olin!* labMI 4 ft.re?i, well jdanted, auperli lawns; *-al? cheap. ..-iris tn on it BJ. p HAMILTON, tn'. Bsuadwsr, at sggastta orana* mair, nation. (INK HOt'R FROM NI'.W-VOKK ?rio ??, realdenee tn Woodbridge, N J.j ie modelled, old fashioned and spacious, larg* f*oiinds. grand -h..ie and Iowna; oesr enn. and Central R. lt am,lons; >.,, mila from -Meaui*. aate eheap; ...*> lerms, v.. 1- HAMILTON fl co., Ihi Bruadway. HO A Ul) AND lt (IO MS. BACHBTJ-0R Of loOapendem means, t lr?I of ii\in< al,ne, deotrea aaolher im.iiei r c. e-aiaealal martie*] couple); poaltlve.) un cher is.hrlere Illa new m. dern rem dence pteaaaatl) located on I wee Weat fi<]~ n-..r RWeraMe Drive; bia k? t-\.. ? ? > COWpatOBt. faithful and many yeare In lamil) Thia i* beardlnfl r.ouee art vu t.'eemc-.. and onl) those who rosily fleolre a lumirioii" home and win moderately ? ure aspens*** ii'c.?. P o. Dos Ka S.MB. New V.,ik Cllv. IIANPSOMKLT furnished r-.n-in, with ,. wniio.u boara: table unease! led: a,rici> private, .-ill comfort*, of a 1'ome. private Mth moma; grar.deat location In the city. a,fH7_7'h ave _ MUS p. I. LteOTD. 2S Weat BJM Ot.. rooms and board, or table board; refer oneea. lEAJT 41ST BT.?Oeolmble locstloo; -x eeiient c-jlaln-; parlor dlr.'.na room; ref? erencea. BB XVT.9T 3DTH ST Miller's -Cal: aid In ave-, roma he' re deciding , . g> e *? wh*re. ^^_ T4TH HT . 121 WEST Board m a i ern rSovUy; ieference? ev-hange., .2414 ID A Vf... near- |fl|*k a, Hes. fam j Dy board In New York ' Ty, .eferenrea j earhet ged I- - --; FIR1ISHEU ROOMS TO I.KT. A PLEASANT furnished raOS*., Wttl e*,,ra j en-ran^-., io ? re avertable mnni . IIFOKUANN. 1.720 2d iv. two illrhta, left_ V/HOICE '?OOM!' every convenient; gen- j ilemen. .ngag.nr li ,r.e comforts: lode-1 penden e. K*D Mvllso.nrtve . near rift, ha, RICHLY furr.ls'iei Mimi for families end j ?pantlemea; hotel accommodatlone; week \y SS .Vi upward. 4 Waabington I'.ace and | t\r& Broadway ___ 21 WK ST .121 > ^T Kawl) f.iriile--.r-1 aid decorare*t r-K-ma; ha,hs. referen. *? f-.TM-sT M WKST In tmal' prlva'e , famllv, tn fien'leman only. BIBT-ITi.. IS* WKST -Hansoms ro-rma. j wPh Niard; prlvare balhroOfas; refer earea. MISC F.iX*.*?. ROI B iroAi. AIL Agfl*OcnA*nOK. foUsotlens, eau,ea aenlert. family difficult lee. wife ? aipp-ri in?u,arce elalm*. all aulra 12.1 Ltbert y-ol. _ PORTRAITS rAINTKL. aleo pelntlnB* for ia!- DAVID FOX. artlet. MS Oth ave., fg un. DH KS SM A KI Vf, ANTOINETTE. T.I \\>?r |SJtl it., , .?, mriere rrancate*, ttyllali cur..* and waists fir e?rninn war. earl* aortaa fa sh I..ii. <'"rTfi;ii:r:i: fran aisk. fwmariTwith st^m linn,.rs. talara mada *uii?. ball reception, dinnrr, ?;,:k>ng un,, dancing Si-hool dr**sea. la.iii-*' imiierlals made up. last aaaaon'a pawn* r?m,>di>l|<.(I sat Inuit's Klv-n. all,nt notice; winter price*. Mm* MNITKAI' ANDERSON. L-3S Cali ava. m>nr I'.th *t DRIOSSMAKKH First rlaas. will nit and flt dress** J ,,r :? ,inva per week, perfecl flt warranted .'?>.'( Bridge st . Brooklyn. DREBBMAKER A UtotTOfhly competent dreaamaker mites work hom* ,,r by lay; !.,'?-' ??'?-irta, waiata; also remodelling, al leratlonaP children'a dreaaea Mis. il' m m ? lsii Weat lOlel-at. pRKasMAKKR Eaceiient rut,, aad maker ,,f atyllch garments; will go le .lay or tit st ladle*' realdence. REFER onie. 1,241 Hr.adwai. DRESSMAKER Wiesel mere ruatomer*', home ,,r eui. leinie pri-ferro.l, wsilst put, fitted and sr I ched, ll. perfect flt gummi teed. Mis HAWKINS, lip East lilith ki DRKSsm \kino Perfecl httlna atyllah Iresaei nnd.' from Iii up, or 12 60 ? da) nt lady'* house. Mm, A'lTKOW, 219 We?i 4Hlri at. BEAL GARMENTS, laney furs, mad* t. .?rjer: remodelling old aanneata h ap. r:alt>. prl, va reaaoaable. Mrs. BARKER, IPI Wi sr BJtb-flt., late with Unrulier g. Mn av*. DRESSMAKER wants a few mora cns tonier* at li,,m?. anita from $S up. II. rox. 2???; nth are., i'd heil. MACHINERY. AT RBJOUCED I'Rir-ES.? ftuo mc md hand v. | ai.il Inn Winking m*chlnea; fully guaranteed, machinery buutlit and ?x ? changed. rjEOROK ft EDDY, ::?s Madi ton-at. "a V^ \M> ul!, ES tlXEi Mien A Wttflfl ?n?in?* aurpaaa ail others in reliability, durability ami ?Minmv; patented In all c.mine*. I2S-1SI Molt-lt. HELP WAWTED. Male. THOTBAND ??( go'sl place* under the Mr Kinlay Admin ItratKH) la every part ?f tiie eountiv. Do yon w.mt oni- ? Tl,e ,Mld Winter "nunn of the Nut n.-i Recorder a ll ted hoi ta get ii position. Bend ftv* cent* in ulampa to the NATION \!. RK COHDKR Waahlngton. D <'. WANTED. AN IDEA. ? Who car, think ll aont? aimplc thing lo parent? Protect roar Idea* thi-v may bring von wealth. Writ* JOHN WEDDERBURN Ik CO . Patent At tr.rnev*. Wa*lilllgt'<n. D. C.. for their $1 s"o rr1!* offered to invtntora an! Itu al ?00 Invention* wanted. WANTED ha esnerteneed relink** beeb a?et,t in LONDON, I.Ni.l.Wi >. foi th* aid- ?f THE NEW VullK TRIBt'NE'H OREAT WORK 'AMRIIIPA'S MTVEBH I'll, MEN " I' la one ol III* in ,al ??sall* .-.1,1 publication* noa before the ieK,iing pui'iir. arni is not onh de.-i:-. Inteteetlna In itself, hut prove* ., ar-Ht edwcaioi . plate willi nhl", r leeann* fol voting ,n"n sta'tlng In hnalneaa life. Even |lhrar>. public or private, la Incomplete Without I! Tba an rk ta published In two large vol uniea royal octavo, nm! la Illuelth's-I With i umeroui fteel and nipple portraits ol noted American*. A'Mreas ADAMS A eu Ts I ninne at _ WANTED. Experienced, reliable ag?nt* In all part* of tha I'nlted State*, to whom we c?*i now *.*ir,n apecial territory fat ihe BSlj pf THE KEW YORK TRIR UKE*B OREA.T WORK. "AMBRtPA'S afCv'EBSrt'L MEN." It I* oia of th* moat anally *"?ld publication* new beter* lb* American people and I* not only deep 1\ Intar'atlnK In Itaelf. bul prov** ., jjr..? educator. replete with ..Med |e??ons for infl men atar'lng In birilneal life Even library, pub'.li or pnvat*. ia latromaiat* WltBoai lt. Th* work la puhllahed tn tw> larg* volum*?. roy?l octavo ?nd ls lllua ? ia??.) willi numeruti* *te?l and at'.ppl* portrait*. Addrea* ADAMS * CO.. 71 Dune *t . N T WORK WASTED. a^ \/\/\ae\/\/v\A/V\SN/V% \AaVV%A-V\a\rV\AAAAAAr\ Mm le. A? WM I. RARTUXO. Public t*p.-rt Ace .mirant and Viii 'nf. Moree BMUdlaC. Room M. IIONimiu at. A I'ARTV wah a ramber of v^ar*' e* perlem-f In maniif*<-iu:-ln* hua'nea. ita , a* . ?l' iii.t ? ii ? ian furnial: mference* Address m w. c., raataansa Bas i "*"-'? gaelan, M?as_ \ HIQHL.Y BKIIXED MATMIK1BT sn. TODL.MAKXR, M veara old, scroatomeU to tine raaclanrrv and MOM, had 'liar*.' ,f .hop* tn the I.ar I vr.r*. da.lr.. pM lion heal reference a* lo *billl> arid mat aeter Addw* C. M . sal Da M tl St, \ve?t ||a>Miali. N ?? _ AN IKTELUOENT UKRMAN AMER! ',-vn' flMirled, an- 1 ?:"?. lealrea *li.i*t|on of mn' kind, ian piek ree-k an I at, p. s'.tii, eaaerteae* na aal?am*n. l^*i refer ^n,?a ?! J. aVHlaErMTBR. ww Summer. ava- \Vood*l<> Nawaik. N I C~TOi'Kd MAN, 1W. d?*'.re? pMltton ii ..ri-, or ?orr* oth?r Ilka wotk. ' ne inri np'rlen-'. Addresa ll BODEN, ttf MVat ll'h it. _ IVhDKKEItPEH If IO need of a flood reliable and *xp?rlencad rvy.kkcep?r. write P. S EISKK TI* West l?t ?t . Bi? mi/* X f : reliable r?f*r?ne*a furn'thed. AVOItli W t\TEU. Male. A COMPETENT Bt'gtNESB MAN. cor reapondent. Imirnaltat, thoroughly fa milla, with Spanish American countrlee, larae expelIr-n.-e. lushes! references. de sires tmploymen, in Spanish department ?' Insurance rompan) or any other lunBiw concern. A dd rem .THAN. Ml lyn-.x ave. BOY 17. r. siding with parent*, wlahea i axion al anv,him, CORNELLY, SBA lal ave_ li. >V ii.;, pro il.' Ill ?- -/nation as tiger ? image gloom, i xperten. ?-.! Addre?a l-IMXK \NDBS, ..<>S West tta?th st BOY, 15, Ini'-lllgenl. wlahea poeltton In nfflce .r wholesale house. Leer of refer ence. i: EKuE. are ..f Hardman. Pe- k c. 4Mb st.. l-tween lin. and 12th aves. UoOKKESPER.- Bj young man, H. ns i. ikkeepar or assl-tanr. le-sr reference*; (ive vears in :.,?, pln.-e. *t .; . Tribune . .th - HOOKKRRPER Elder]) Oerman. w-!l recommended, wishes anv kind - f slt-ia ,|. ri. m.,,bet salarv. Address V S< tilt. ?K TER lOD H?e-cker-s, . Jersey City H-lghr. "BAKElC FOREMAN or BgtTOND-HAND I) bread, Vienna go, !s. cakes, pies, pas r \. i n\ ..r eoontn i:l.. .M. restaurant, 1!".". Raal Houston-si. BOOKKRRPER, aslatant, ledger, entry, or bill rlerk; experienced; beal reference* arru na te nnd con eel al figures; reiiaiji-. Intelligent, -alar, moderate. S. FELD STKIN. KW Madison at. BOOKKEEPER or assistant Toona man, aaperVoced, acearmt* and teiiat.ie; City references; moderate salnr>. wild ad vancamen, ACCOl'NTANT, BS Jtdrsrsos* ar I'oiiKlikeepale. N V. Hov. 17. educated, In nfflce or wholeaaU Icu*... referen.es Ht NI.Al'. 14s Kiar bueh-ave., Brooklyn. HOY. 17. d.-slr-es employment in bualneaa houae. with chance of ...ham ennui. or would learn trade; k??\ reference; nvea vnii parent* IIIVKI.KY. ST O.n.ord a'.. Brooklyn. llOY. Ifl. dealre* DOOtttOS as errand boy and ,.. rna'.e hlmaelf us'-ful. heat refer ence* M. REIDNER, 417 Bas) 14,hs, 'BOT, 17. stn.ii* wining an.l ..Mlglna." lo learn a trade or do anviling l> DE. Itu. .ski:. .-,--? Broadway, Bniokl**a. ? ARPENTER '.'4 rear*' experience; l.e-,1 referencea from hotel*, can upholete, an i pain,; wants areadv work; citv or country. ." i.-::iii I-. .1. ii:. 1..100 Id-are. nOMPLirATED CLOCKH, antique i::.? I sh Mmes, French and repeater* rare ftlll* repaired at resld-ncea and war rallied io VV I. TOMPKINS. *??> Orchatl *r.. r-.ng Bing, N Y Bend posts!. CARPENTER, &r-. liv young 'lermari wltn s.rne Knowledge of , nrpent. r work and pain,Ina Address flEOROB, sag Kati Nth tl. rARPENTKR, MILLWRtOHT. Practical mechanic f..r hotel, landlord ?* factor**. r T.. 1M7 Kasi attn- M DRIVER. Man as drlver.'alngle or d iuble, In New V oli . .- Brooklyn; 18 yea., ea pei lenee j BECKER, 7 Oraham a-.e . Hr..- kljrn. FIREMAN l.-r.g experienced; gfeg.lv nark, or would 'l?*n bollen for engin? eers night, dev cr Xunday. Et.\V. Mll.t ?? ms ,?harte* s, FIREMAN if --..?i.'sr Uro both hart and (oft coal; g. ..d reference, Addrem E. H. OREDINfi IMAttasti. ava., Shira OKN-TI.KMAN '2*1. g?r,\ ap, .ea ta ..ce, ed? ucation, huslnes- nl.illty. apeak* Eng? llah, French, Herman Ku-lan. s-ek* posi? tion, willing to tr?\el |f re.iulred 1:1(1.HIT. An* Last TTth ?r inti-'LI.iofnt mw itt), gotit appear mi.,, ateafly. lemperate, r^ak* Engllah. .l.-rinati flue-itl). wlahea eini.lov mern at anything ll ERIES ttl llatwards' BJ.klyn. .i\NiT')li Maa and wit- ariah th- ar ? r or,* Of m.re ll.-a. lt. HM.LAItAN. 747 ("oj am bug m JANITOR PORTER WATCHMAN Tr 1'HIYKIl C.....I. general, .vining work er. beal elli refer-nee WILLIAM KELL EH ER Hr.' Wes, I7th ?,. JANITOR. Indera,anding all general re pal'*. l.*n reference* BortMKLIfil 1 IS7 Knst 141-'. ?,. JANITOR si-1 f*OOK MSB ?nd wife nalddl*-aged; no '.mllv . |S -ears' ..% perlence; r - -i hom* principal r.i,|*rt, ..... countrv K 1 NHIIillll.l.. l-7;i w 4711,. MACHINIST ,-r all sewing mn-line*. miler .-f ?;. 1..' a ra.hn eira and fBaSSfl tl I nivf *? . gr :nd flci MECHANICAL DRAWIMOS an! tra-lng. marl-. l.:..e print, leken plan* drawn, j e,r. Addrera awl 1.">4 B-SStoa, Pennn HAggAQI iil'KltATnH open "for ~erT ! gageri.enis, doc,or*' reference*, Address | MA MSC I* lt, CW) Sd-a ve P< iRTKK A. Young man a* p- r--.. or anv k:nd of general work; understand. J walting, good referen.- JOHN KUM, K..N i>? Fulton M4 nr.?.kl>n._ li.'ITER. A Young man. speak* Oer I min and Engllah; as p. rter alallmxn -ri driver; with g-ntleman .r I. .iel. KflKY IIS I'.e.lf. rd a-.e Hrcs-.ki.n FORTBR aa WAV HMsN Oerman. m?r ried, middle ag-d desire* empbo nu-r :n store or hotel. Iiest referenda and t* curity PRICE. 70 Cannon .. I'PHOLRrERINO nolle. ??ni*d rn fura) ture ge ; dav or Job. J. V. Fo.\. :**<0 Ml; ave.. Jd bell. .volt IC WANTED. Mole. PAINTER nnd PARER HANDER Swede; first claee; wanta t,, work f-,r Loss, land lord or eatate. BW ANSON, ni Enst ss,. (< PORTER ?c, Young mun i.tl'i desire* aiiuatl n a. porter ,,, riixht watchman: not afrnlil of WOt* .in do repairs. *SPS r|en< e. referen, es; work elie ip. W. ? IRAKI T. -'.2fl4 2.1 av l'AINTINH. DKiliRATINi; fr r..d Mtal* er private part leg; In and oiraid- palat? ine;, kaleonilnlng plea ter lng; esr,mat*a given, food Wm ker; ties' references. SALaO MON IIAI'KI.OWIT/.. X1? K?*r TUtli-t. _ Porter, *c Trains man. Sf); porter or anything; p.lnter and varnish.:' by trade PEDERSEN, l.'aQ Prospect -t , Brooklyn. PORTER or DRI> BR ' ? red man aa (airier or driver, or both; I "?l reference, THORNTON, 2-i-' West 47th it rv'KKI!. Bc Uv Industrious, middle aged Herman as parker ? Bril porterj thor mably naderatandi (hipping; ref." eticea. *? -irlty If required ER ED O., an .' Ruff, lia Baal lilt sr PORTER and PACKER Bj man, M; b.st reference. A HAHN BBB lal av* POSITION deaire.i by young man, :'.',. ten yearn' eapertotrtco In lau. Inauraac* aad mereantll* ottVa work; eg.-ellent refer? encee. Apply F. W? Tr il.rm- nm t llEsAWVKK. PLANER aril adi ii un I maa: traderataada engine ?n,i i?nier. lira1 ilass ,-ltv reference; nm where MAH.KV. 401 Van l'.-iren ar . Brooklyn RIDER Kscellent enies-. mn?rj rider: understand* care of hurlers and hounds. 4 veara' referen, a RIDER, 22* Eas' 47lh *j JM floor. ___ HA DESMAN, with go..i connection*, ramil lar with alailoner.v. lo) nnd n.non irs,le. 'o rra--: in s.ilan or commi*aloo. ? I AV . , Trl'cirie lifflie BT MU.K MAN lill to the paran who n-ruri" no- s'erei\ employ men i either aa mable man, groom or gentlentan'a place; elly "r country; c .ubi give beal ol refer erne*, could take rare ,,f invalid; pi ea ai etate ?ag>'t< ?'. . Boa SM, Southampton, N l _ SALESMAN Baperleneed travelling, roi leg* and law graduate, open fut engage iin-ni elth brat i lusa I, ms*, furniture trade preferred. A ll D. Nar rag.insett Hotel, Provident-* lt. i STE-NOORAPHEH Tining man aecaral* and rapid, ill year*" e?P*rt*nee, ?-k< belier pc*ltlon referencee from formet ind [?reeorit *mployert, Addrem T. M OH. HEATH, Xaahvtll*. Tenn. ''riloI.HTERER an.l CABINETMAKER Enr'lsh: want* w.,rk at Indies' houses by dav .,r week; repairing, reeoverlssj. t* pi llslilig. all kinda of furniture and ma' treeaee picked and mada i tr; carpet* smv.'. relaid; ?fca*ea bang, aiip ????.era nil ai i ii.I, rmi elna bung snd ,imped. .Itv reference* METERS, 44s Weal Kith I PHOIaBTERKR In all l.ranehe* nish** prn:-'- ?\ t,. bv dav ??!? Job. lear tefar enc.-e RINKEL. n's Earl Timi ?t. WINIm.W -TRIMMER and DElTlRATOlT M'-< liant tailoring a specialty; saan f t engaa%ment?. higheat referencee. WITT. I nit Eau I loth si. wvi'i MMAN M. competent elder!) ma", a. watchman or any other work \<l drea* W i> ? Ht Rael Mts-al . toa I ai WANTED Situation -ri gentlemen'* dun try pta.ee ,u farm bj reliable maded man. win can rirnleh I'.'fi i,n refer euee Ad lr." JAME*, Bog t. Tribune i aSce fOt'NO lAI'\vfSf would talia rharga"of I*, hebu apartment* .'Pipetent and te. liable P. I.. BBJ Bast ISth at. Vdl NH M\N 2T *? Indoor tewan! anv iHpailli wiling and chlrglag ?.-' ??! af arence* TI|nMI'.?ii\. Vt IV. Place Eaal Hat .?. vmxii MAN .t*! wlahe* alt na tlon to .lo anything. r*f-ren, es I.M x. BBJ la ave vi ,i Mt MAE -22) would like a pool Hon ?llh a Merci* rnmi*n?. well eit.erl ? need In the hiialneee. ll i.RH'FlTIt. .US Kast Uti ?? _ rOI'NO MAN .ls, wlnta situation Bl un\ thing. trade preferred; net ?frald of w..rk THOMAS KEENAN, I9B Weat .'itel, .i tot "Na MAN, ttead; aad temperate, wotiht like poaltloa af any klan. <?. H., Trtbui - TO! v.'l MAN UBI alBleN pl "il" r. I; wholeaale house ,i .iii ? SOM penman. Knowledge of b...kk'e|i|ng \dlre.a Mull IMS M INDBU III Dewll lt, VOI Ni i 'V.nlr-' man wani* SltttStloa With gentleman ?? driver ar "the. arork; ny or ? iin-rr ki.ihe. Dd Bedford-eve., Bro. s'vr, _? V'M NO MAN wants steady pnettlon ?heil he .an iid\*nre hlm'elf, i en drive ?ddres? MhllAEI. lt Al <li. 212 W.si rV2,i at TOTNO MAN with artie* axperlen ? apeaklng atv language*: will ak* *nv thing aaltabie: hotel derk, enleemen tr*n*laii| no a**,.-\. Addreoi GEOR01 lACKEM, ps rn; ,0a ADVi'itTIBEMEKTB i?* eaeeeriMkia* fe? The Tilbunr erelied at Itieir 1'pinara Otflie Ni i .'u I.r.e.lc ii Sa door norh ef Slat et , until 0 o'clo'k c m, *d?*r tleemenla re, el. ed a! the folio* ||,K branch afire* al regular rtllre rate* until H o'-'ec* p. m. ttl.: ?l Ith *v*.. a e. BBC. 33d WORK WABTbsO. _ Fem*, lo. ?.TTEXTION. I".'.... all. ii Iv corre?p..r .., . g ihorougb - on.t i"--' . 'I '? 1e,t-r writing: penmanship and Kngllat, bran heg t<v msll lo parties ral negi-ce1 education. Address one month, Ml?* f Vt ILI-SFA, New Lurg. N. V._ COMPANION, *? Ri rSPoMa woman r Wi well educated, rai-ellen, ramil), a p sin .n ns companion or housekeeper, where ?hire are s-rw.nf*. or to sup?rln,end eh" ,)r-n !iig,i-s, refeieaico* given and r quired. Addreaa V. A.. Baa 4*>. TrRasttfl OfMre. _ IIAIRDREBBINO. manicuring, chirop-..1lng. hom* .-, ..ul- Mrs EMURIO, .14,* We.t BBtI ai. ._ UABSAOE and Bwedlah movementg, hom-. ar nut; highes, leotlraonlola. Mrs, Bl'CK AN. 1.(4 Woe' f.s-h *,. DOMKBTIC trrVATtOBI WASTED. "fole>. HiTi.Klt. VALET or I*SBFt*I.-MAN Thor-.ugh;, experienced; good referen - flrrmsn. aged BS. .1 a., H.x tn, l.ttJ Broadwa] BLTLER Klrsr,ia?s. ran furnish flood Kngllwh an.l ctn reference* from pi nil nen, families, is loaring on account of faimu going abroad, call or addreaa hiti.kh. Itt Weal 7'ii lt., preaent em stoyor'a._, lil TI.KU -Bj ?< Hr*, <!*s? butler In Bri v.iie family; eofgpetenl /.nd 'rustworthy; hlfthly recommended; lu*- employer can bl aeon fl 1.. i.< j?i Sd ?<? ?? iti'TI.Klt By <'xp.Tien.'.-.i Bwedlah young man in family whare parlormaid of ?oma assistance riven, height .'. (? ?"> In.; best reference*; leaving ?eenunl I famll] ;??':?. South; preaoni employe! con be reen. Cali SIB I'.iii -lie. Friday and -->.?,ur.Liv "ill Tl.KU Mild V Xl.KT . is.K ? if ftrr-t rios* c-ci.. private famll) or bach? elor aparrmer.rs, thorough lenillUi per e.nal refer-n.-e M Boa IIB, 1 JU B'wiy. Bt'TLBH Swiss, .peaking some Engllah, wiih go"l city reference*, -eeks pince lu private famlh . understand* hi* dutlei Addrea* DAVID. UL- Weal -Mtli it. IM T 1.1:11 ge i sing Japineae hull* ?nd ..M.k oi h .us.-work in private fan. IB good city refsroa?. 11 0. i\ . IM . TterTj st BlTLBR o, VALET. Thoroughl) com ne - lent. t?-*r 'tty lef-reices. 1'.. ;I7:i W*H .Illili sr COOK Uv young JapSBOSt as firs' |M c?ik; .-an gl\?- I,.-sr .Itv reference Ad drr,.s MOM'UV. IL'.I Cherry -st. COOK and I'BEFl'L MAN Bj BUlfl and wife, first ,-ia. s reference; in j- or coun? try i.i, S/eat Both M COACHMAN. Gentleman oeaire* tltuattoi for oi.i.ma... reliable, mai flori man; best t-r.r-t,.... - ity ->r . ..iinirv. Addreaa II. \V. DEFOREST, n, Broad st. COACHMAN or .-lc'.ND MAN Kn,-;:-'. ag- BB; height r, f-er a Inches, (trlcll) temper*,- and g-...l driver; bett of i-f.-i cll.es. I ll" ll.MKS'. JC. We., .'.4,1: ?t. COACHMAN Thorouflhly experienced ;,ni tr.islwi.nhv with fine horne* and car rlage*; excellent rit) driel, strictly sober anl rehab!-. IO \-a-s' city refer**? ? FARROUs, 4s7 PW r.-r, re COACHMAN. A faii.il> darirea a altuatloa f..r their c.*. hrii.in; , vear* In their *.>r vice fall at IO We?r Bath-It., or addi--a* COACHMAN COACHMAN and <;,{.?.M Swede; n.. u... f..r lohoroo ..r llquora; capabia, faifi.r.ii. willing and punctual In dlr. barge of hi duiie*. egcrllen, reference*), ttl E. nd at COACHMAN, Bj . ?lngle s-.ung nen. ih'-eru.ghiy underatande ms burin**** >? s eral yean cltv reference from prominent _f*m!l|e*. Addrgs* T, !* . B2I Slh nve COACHMAN ..r iski'I i. man North nf lr-land Plirteetant; 13 .ears' desi par e- -nal referen.es. la?: employer .an l.e ?cen; <-|ry or .min,ri. S. N . 1,213 Broad - way. COACHMAN Harried iindemaada iain dem. fr.ur In hand, .aieful div rlilw-r. ? d?-r. indued lott*, I.e.. ,-lt\ rpf?ran,e. OERHARDT, 2??. wv., BSth -? COACHMAN Th.... ughiv secuat>*med" t, fin* horaas, haraeaa .i ..triage*, fir.* rlass driver, an.l ? III lek- Pest . -ire ..f gen fl'-man's ?,*h|.->. ri . object MM r..mir? an.I will b* f-,u,i.| wining, eober polite and ot'liging. leaving las' emplnv-r I hr. Ugh turning "Ut h..:*.-a. who can he seen. \V ."17, Broome .- . iriepli ?a (-'. spring COACHMAN Oewltattas wlsh-s a rilrta ,l..|| for hi* ma. hn.an. wh. has |l\ed with him I.*, vear*. t,em recommendation Pail or addreaa cu vu, i.-,, w,? .-.tn, M COACHMAN Engllah; 4 rears' flrst .lass reference* Addreaa martin, BBB Am s,?rd?m ave COA, IIMAN Thoroughly understands hi* liuem.-.*. age 2*; height, r> feat ll In he*. married, no fin.M.. b*St referen. ?? fioni lae I emplover. B. ..,,-h. Addreia T M 1.4-? Hr *d?-ay I" "'HMAS', gc A Ugh, colored man as ?mian Rf ele.ator man In apartment e Add ASrl, FARMER and Fi Htl.'.-iTF.n C?rm*. Amerhan. married, ,-, rake charge .-( genrlemin* (.lace, under?-andi the ,re ,,f rioraea and cows raising poultry an., I -du lng lro.it; I* handy with tool* and ha* bed reference* Addie** 1-'. A.. Ho* |fl, l,(b une ifn>e. fe Address HENDRRSON, IT We* Male PARK MANAOER Baperlenced and thoroughly competent; marne I, ni fam U] . can refer to all paM employer*. Ad ,1 tag s M B., Deckertown. N. J._ HARDENER By younf married man, no children, to take chara* ol private place. Reference* and further particular*, addi es* OARDENER, Tribune Office, Ml w*?i laath ?t _ OARDENER and riaORIBT. darmnn imarrle.li, rake entire , baree of well kapj gentleman'* stace; best ,,( reference, vires OARDENER, P. O. ling SO."), Orang*, N J _ OARDENER tSeoteh) wl*h*a a pualllon ,< head gardener; aire SI; Blamed; |7 years' egperlenee; can furnlati beal of referee ai Andree* u . S34 Ith ave. OARDENER and COACHMAN B) young man. JOHN HEBER, cara Downllng iiotei, bbb a i ave. OARDENER Oermen; experienced flow ? is fruit, vegetables iare gentlemans place .1 M , Ho Sd av.. OARDENER Ten years' practical eg peri nee. thoroughly underatSlUli man ai;etnent of greenhoaaaa, veg. tables, gar? dens, poultry, ''itt!*, etc.: English, single. excellent references. Address n, ii C Tarrytown. N. V. OAIt.DI.NKR and KUiRIST Land-, ape. by i Orman: long experience: reference; ainall familv. to laka chara* of gentle man'a pla.*. DWTBCHMANN, 310 Fluah Irii; at ?? LOM Iflalid City. Ni USE '?? ATTENDANT to sick or Invalid gentleman wlahei iltuatlon; no objection to navel; best cit) reference. Address HEBVKT. 122 East 06th ?t. _ N'i'liSK or attendant to lick er invalid gentleman; !>??-? cit) reference* from dbi ? i 'inri ln?t places: willing, aober would travel. AMERICAN. ;r.t' liri ave, I'SEl II. MAN American: cm do <ar pinter work ? any other kind nf work. ED. (TNN1NUHAM. DBS Oalee-ave., Brooklyn. I'SEEI'la MAN ItO for the ac ur.orient of permanent pontt lon as meneenser or tak? ing care of Invalid gentleman; Would uhe excellent ear*, or useful man about itu1 I; nw Bleaee atate wages U il HI'S sei.I.. Bos 12\ Southampton, N, V I'SEEI'la M \N Bi a v-ung mat.. SS; honeet, a .lier, willing t i wont; ti--' rlaM venerable gardener, enreful driver, make himself ne,fui on gentleman's place; beet referen..*. M. M'NDEROFP. 44 Manhat |an-ave, Qreenpolnt, Brooklyn. I'SEFi'l. MAN' Herman; handy Vi Mi t,..,|* willing and obliging .1. M.. Ho Bd ave, rsi:E. i, man to work WM. C. Hr .oklyn. |.,red v.iung Voling; willing ai anything: unod kltchenman ll Ji >||NH< in, .-,;_? Warren at . V M.ET. #c Reapei table n'Mti. well trained, with beet rererenc. . from preaenl employer, would like position as valet, . ,k t walter; "diing tn go anv where; 2 yaam fn,ni South aged 2:, ,\,| dress NEON, lui Ensi B3d sr. VALET. Ry r.ngllsl'man: thoroughly e* perienced; good referencee, VALET. Boa 1.vi 1,213 Hr adway. \ M.ET Hy Engllabmaii; care o' *en'l.> man's wardrobe, apartment, ftc; three yearn' city reference from leia employer. Aidtess MBATTARD, lin Baal ?lat-stt. WAITER <-, Colored nun wanta work aa wallet ';si ful man, personal refer encea EMERHON, nfl Baal ftlal -t WAITER, A' Young num. colored neat appearance; wanta work as walter, uae ful man: hail man <<r arith .lor; refer ance* B RANK ER, tun Heel .Tilth st.. Be* h l>> WAITER, ftc Man. J.lat arrived, aa wailer anl order e.n.k. I'E.VSAR, .did \\ eat SM al vs HITER late frm Milling to .".I'd-st PORTER t':.' South c, Useful Addi" Vs nlored man refet ? n< ?? ? 4. 1 Weal IKlMIATIt BITI'ATIONS .VANTKD. ?sa*-N/W-VW"/%/%/V>/>a" WVWWWWWW' Female. CARETAKER Lsd) of reflnem. nt wlahea cite ,,f ? ne .1 rS ' prll Ut" lens. -, t\in tnvei as companion with invalid \j. drem .ar' nf Janitor, !?*; \\"s- illili st. Vini]< ml LaAENDREBS Iii colored woman ns food cook ind liiurnlresa. la., I <lt. references Tall two dais, .'ill Eaal i I2S 1 -t , Henri'? t>eit COOK Oermaa; induatrtoui lober; din tier ,,r er ler Qll.lf.RRT MM let-ave COOK A ) una woman ne ths. .-its* . nit; thoroughly underatanda bet I -i-, n>'-? m all lu branebsa; i-sii eil) refer etice. vt age- ?.;il lld Stfl hm tear .'l_M ai . i't>g bell .T limes, '.'.mik and LACNDHErtri i'IIAMBER MAID and WAITRESS T? 1 Swed lah girl*, one took; competent 11 Bah, meat poultry, same, snips, deeeert, line itunr, ? ch' waiireea; neal panctital ar* -,f sil? ver, logethet or eesarat* I reference; ll r ., until Addles* ANNA. IBS E.ast ita -t COOM Plret-claaa, far dinner parties and j h\ Hie ia] Address cara Si.-huller, Milli ?th ava AT ST BABTHOt^MEW'B IMP!..,y."! HENT BUREAU, '-?"rtl East 121 at Seriant*. dressmakers, mretnker* house. men, etc., mercantile department for clerke salesmen etenngrapher s rtg. | pro feiHonil dep*rlm?nt for teacher*, etc. DOMKSTIC SUI ATKINS WASTED. Female. <>">K ftc. CHAMBERMAID, Ac Two si-- ga; together; "ne .-.-ink and laun dress, other chambermaid and waitrea*. best , Itj referencee, 3'2 East .Yhh-st. COOK American w man aa goml cook; bread and t le.mt maker; will wash nnd Iron 'or small family; or working house keeper; etty reference. graham tn Sd ave. COOK, **??? V, ung alrl to .in .-o-kln* and coarae washing, beal personal ur written reference, a ldre.* advertiser, m.; Ilth ave ^^ ^_ COOK, i l*i nan esk to go out by Ihe day; food reub and laundrees; city ref rr ms. Mrs. GROEl'LER, SIS Ea*t mhi il . aeeond fi-or _ COOK, Ac. A young woman: excellent cook ant Inker flood laundr***: cltv or -itv: ,|i> referer.ee. SIB Enet 2Sth at. grocer) iihik. rnnmpeteni conk for private fam Hy. wages $m. city reference. IM West .'tilth *t. _ _ _ ri)<;K Ptral 'i.s. pr tastant; ander Manda all branches of go-id famil) cook Mm. rs eel lent bread and patio iiaker. city ? r loiintry. go<si refaraaoaa J M. lal Baal "><>th *' LOOK i'impelen!. English: understands soups, tish meats, poultry, game, flood bread anl pastry baker. wuld do o4rr? noshing, flood reference*. Addresa D. SH) 3d ave COOK, fte.?B> two Scotch I'roTestant girls: .ok, gia'd tiaker. excellent laun dress. 1, houe"Wotk. other chambermaid ml waitress or turse: ginni ?eam*tre*s; city, country. M M , SB East Nth -? COOK Mr- n verv neat young Scotch amman, or as general houseworker; ha* slsier wli,, ls llrst cla?e waitress .md chara bermald; g-. aaparately r do -mire wok toaether; city or country. Can an; tim av* ilrar fligl.t, back. cia>K Elrst lass, understands all kinds ,f i .oking. ?..iips. mears, game Jt gail te, jieat ejtj refereme i'll East Min, ?t ..?UK Er-tch; first, 'la aa all brain h?T can .aler and take full charge: personal reference* JACQCIN'B. fkli! Kin ave. COOK WAITRESS "Tn r fTimdi; oai (list chis. .|(: other as waitress, tu ?,, Mather or *< palate; or will do "he won of a small famlh , cltv or country; best city reference 1V1II M I... Il^'t 7i!i air . tbree flights, lack. I'lniK ftc, A Cist cl,ss , ,,k ??,! |**M)_ dreti; tlrst dnss baker, .-itv or country; ascelleni reference i.nf.7 Id-are. tirst floor, fr. nt. (l)iiK Swedish, w?n's situation, tits;' clam reference. I., lt, i'm East 1'Trli st . linn twice. COOK B) (hst el.is i french cook; fam III or hotel; reference* ga riot, *i*i Weil -I Wes" M-,ls.ken CHAMBERMAID aili WAITRESS. Gen ? rillv willing, all ready for wok iesires eli ad-, pl.ic- ? murri or elly. 141 ?th-?\ OBNBRAL HOUBMWORK.- Colored; ri or country' Mr*. GAINER. ?Ki Weet I Tr li-sf . rep floor. OENERAIa HOCSEWORK. Ry a , ,.|..re,i girl. In a small, private famlh. In a flat; reference, tts Wea: Mth-et.; top floor, li nt. GENERAL HiHSEWi.RK IU a girl" In city or i utiiiv. ex.ellen' refei - encea I.'-". Weal SaM-et ? second bell. Hof'BEKEEPEH \ refined lady" *pe?k lug Enitlish and Eretieh. fond of children, Wlahea position to take care ot gentleman s house: or p within of trust, city or foun li- Mt? SI i'll, IklS Malone st.. Weat Hoboken. __'___? noreEKEEPKH Refined' Maty 5 kird llaposltlon mid poaeeentns exreiieni ipi dil . ali, is foi aeaumlna cnilre manage mein of widower"! houerhold where *ei vania are kepi, belan htrd of children WOUM rerj naturail) alie them a mother* rare Adoree* I.. Koa -"-?. Southampton. N V lliiESEWiiRK Itv str-ug .ctn- atrict i> tempe ra ta woman, makes flood bread; plain eking and waabniK. cou Mr) pre (erred; \wig** $rj. i*n 7:. \\.?t nth ?t. IIOCHBWORK A y.uing Pr.statit f'rl. lai.-h landed, wishes tn do Ugh' house w -rk or mini children. SOB East NKthat.. j-lnn Anl... I. Il HOI SEW.MIK Respectable I -ung w .man a* general lervaai piala cook laun? dress; excellent chsmtiermald and walt ri or , ountil I ?."> lilli ave. HOI MK WORK. Girl with best cit) refer ence; wage* *U ta lld. flat pref.-rel .Vt.i Eaat sH.I st ; u'll-len a bell; no calls. HOI SEH.II'ER An acth*. mldlW age.', ne.nan as housekeeper; itnmeeilcatei, el e i ful. musical, a gis.d general manager and Skilful nurse, references MA DINE SSt Weat Jlst et _ klTCHENMAtD Toona lush girl a* i,iii benni,ni. or work for private family: ran he well recommended ''*n or ?>tilr*?* M'KIERNAN, Vu* East Bath st . one flight, fr ni I.vDVS MAID Ehst -lase French middle age,i ?eamattesa; abie dressmaker. g,~si tm kc ???r.ii maid, angtoua lo b.n* home beal i-f-1 se* .in.IK. lim ttT. I.M Hi ,.ld*ai LAI NDRESS N.-at >.mn* girl as go-id laundr***. prliate family. a**ist STUB rhamb.rwork; g ?>d reference. SIS \\e?t 4bth St., McGuire* bell. OOMK-STK' SITl ATIOSS WAV. KB. I CIIIUl.'. il skeltT ^_^ <W WEST 221> ST . FCBEION AND DOMEtTIO MALE AND FKMALK KMPliOVMKNT Bl'RE AC ALL RFFKRLN.-KB j STRICTLY INVEBTIOATBB Servants Lr-jk'.ng -ngag-m-nr* will be dismissed from offl e and forfeit ?U claim* to f,e paid. Brooklyn OfhV*. 2 Bsnfl Mn Corner Fut,cn flt TRAINING t? nf great Importance in ? lenrsst; ll la n-? tuflVlenl thai ? s*r.*n' be rritltsfl ,.. work and anxious ' .'???,*- th->r*? mint alao be a perfeci seoAatman ? nil I ?* minor details of th- I- BRadi la. k ..f tins kn..w |.-lg- !*--?? '.? rr**r'r from the *****rant*a ral t* it la osr ? ?> Man, r**-gaaror to SOppI] S :: 'raln-d aer va-iH.lo our patrons N. A HE KMANN. Supplier of lligh-.'ni- lr. ' ? ? -ervanta, g_gao Blain-ave nea. -j."..-. _ .TANITItKSS Man ai i wife so chil? dren; for fin* fla': -Xpert. *?' t reference FRASER, IBS Ea*t **Rh-?t. LADY'S MU1' ? ' -c '*** as ladv's maid or nura* food ot chil? dren. Addreaa E K *..?? Rael H4?h-?t. LAl'NDREHB > I ';' [aundrea*-. 7>. Wc*: 11,1, ?:.. I- I :, LainIVrkss Brandlna. an gili ** hus** Braas 7<i Weat nth si t-,*enieni. MAID. French flirt underatandi hot .lu,;.s well, lake chart* waMrobe; hair? dresser and parker bett refsreoess. sw flth ava . .1 \. QUIN jj. _, MAiir Oraduat, maa* ia. or .out> try. BAROENT -12.1 Weal jtKh-at_. N'L'RSB ruafl *KA*UTliK** H J girl as nure- and * f42i,'?S enc**; olly OT Country. FA ll Blt. HS. *aa* *7th st__ MUSK t laelil wi, - -erwork; .-an do lowing 3*4 R'eal BMs st, **?*" emn'a bell NCRBE .r . ll fM BE RM til md fl MS* STRESS. By a (."tench gil ? " r*wr? en, e*. M ll".WIN. IIB *Ae?t rHWh Ol_ "musk 4*ompeten* uruna wnmaa aa nure- 1 . i- med n-rv?J? pal -1 ta v;-r; ri.-l lick nu-rae hlflSeit elf, reference. \-. Ires. PCTNAM. Hog Ul. Tribune I fl * _ ? NI us,: Vciii.k girl In rcpecl ible p-i*|a*a ramlly to tah.e ? t children **ajaM ,0 mik- te.-eif useful reference if ta gulred Inqulr* HW I isl '?-' _ Xl'ltSE. Yeing lad) efl , ?*f* expei l-l..-d tuns- would esra r?r rn* valid ind help with hg'.: laws, ?? IS ?* 1, . T30 Sd iv, - N itsi Anna: lady, arith -o-r n.r* rare' exp. Hence e.- mir- I 1' * ? ? doctor', r .ii.ii-r'. Si "****?*!? M!?s E. L NEWTON N . "si- VMSTKKSS flirt a ld -' ""^.J the dav <?r moats ir, private f-.m : *??* dreaa J ' . 7, Wh iv* 'wasiiin.; roana "'"..,"!*! work. Hashing Imnlnfl * ng SSO-*J?* living O. W. SMITH. tM Un SBS-Baa b.-ll. -, WAITRESS \ urn e I ?"'?** ';,'.' Hon a* llr-st dags w?l?re**. **a >rar referen-*. las, grap) - ?' '' '' *"'" *"^ East MSB sr . ring I I W'.ITKKSS Ec Hy * '; red ,**"'m*.n " waitress, chambermaid ?;,.;?? gregg or sroenl k??r?aeworii ls nmnW' **? H.a.i'H IM Weal Biol ?i .._? VaITBESS ind FARU)RMAI-P;--TSJ ?ughl. . mpetant, private Jmffi'g3a. Cit) i.fere,,... Ill I BStl *' -T! l^or. WAgHrxn ri sn ? ?p" ""''i^'iVi raff ,--.. shot ironer. ? ">" ?'?** ,%, ?=-"".,-*,"?? ',; :,.,'.V;..m up e-iual to nea ? - ' *?*? Rael l?T'h *, "wm-HIV. it-.,-.,-.i> *???*???" ^Sfljaj h, ,,?. j,, 'l -.r isli* 'smy MggF i, m.. go rent* dos*" Mr. ^g? BON. 4? ''bria: opher M rear, Ste Jj^ "wASIMNO l.sundres. by lb* day: ??* deraianda ?btrt?. ellar* and c\'~'r%cm, kind* .-f m.* wort, .irs, .-ia*, reajfesssi Carroll's bril "" Amsterdam ?>' _^ WAlTRB*Bfl nj* ria-; ls sri?ts fssj ,K. b*? Ht) r?rer-.ee -4 1 *?*? *" WAraiWl C Sored ??'"???" ^LrSS l-l,ic lc-.* I" home. I j 11,1*. SINCLAIR M W** ?? " ? AllVEBTISBVlK^g syd suss^JsssW ,P; an, a e LSItSS i?-UK ?..?, aear ihe llsrlem 2^^-aua?*! near *? ?**? * ll,.,, al . IM Ka*- l?h-St ^ g?t> J43 *A?a4 lSSt.,-oi-. bet ' h *?