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IN THE CYCLING WORLD. THE NEW-YORK GOOD ROADS BILL. BICYC14H1 as tlfUjVtl IN CAUBOBBIA?AM ELEVEN POINT* WHEE*. INVENTED-CrtAf-T INO CdMMBND'ili- il.l'tt NEWP. The new Good Rosds bill to be presented to Ihe Legislature at Albany wl'.l go to Assemblyman Arm? strong and Senator Hlgbie in a few day*. The bill will provide for S'ate aid in the construction of road* tn country townships. Roads can be constructed In? resolution sf the Board of Supervisors or on petition of firope-tv-owners. with the approval of State author ties bavins the improvements In charge. Chief Con? sul Potter ls much interested in rho measure, uni he thinks that all tbe Wheelmen, as well a* the good read loving farmers of the Stat*, will approve the BU. Tbe member-, of the North California Division af the L. A. W. have prepared thc following Mit, Whleh lt ls proposed to introduce in th* Sate Legislature tn the present session: Section 1. Luggage may coniist of whatever the passenger take* with him fdr his personal u*e and convenience, according to tne habits o' wants of the particular class to which he belongs, fllther arith tl : erence to the immediate necessities or t" the ultimate purpose of the lourney No crate, cover 01 othe: pro? tection shall N- required for an\ bicycle carried us luggage, but no passenger *hall tie entitled to carry as luggage more than one btCYCh Sec. :. This act shall take effect and be In force from and after Its passage ? - J A Dani?h inventor has arrived In Kngland with a MtlJrtla built ci extraordinary lines to suit a new seat or BOnpotl for the bod*/. This seat is made ot atrina-* of different Aegrets of tension, running "rom a point in fron' ta a cross meei bar. giving the regal site width behind In order to che the right width ?nd form, cross strings are interwoven. The seat l? BUSpended between two supporting potntl about two feet from each o'her The frame la constructed on th* cantilever principle, and consists of twenty-one perfect triangles. The frame, sea: and h*ndle-b*rs weigh only four pounds, ihe compete Beechina com lng n'.i; at eleven pounds. An English writer has been eulogising coasting. He declares that lt is the most enjoyable thing alvout cycling. "Rushing through the air, feeling little or no \ibratlon. the sensation is th* nearest we human beings can get to flying, which must be ?he ideal of rapid motion." he says "Ths effect Upon one's nerves and BOtrltS ir1 most exhilarating, anil gives a final tonic touch to a form of active ex? orcise that is a splendid brain stimulant." Joseph Ryan, well known la local cycling circles. *W-*nt to Savannah last night. He Intends going cver the Smith, establishing agencies for tlie Pierce w^eel In half a dosen States. Mr. Hyatt will at? tend th" Jacksonville meet, where be thinks many surprises will be brought t" light He will also arrange for an elaborate display of cycles at the *L.rdi <Jras festival In Nev.-orle.ins. The Gledhill Bicycle Baggage bill In the New Jersey Legislature has been referred to the Com? mittee on Railroads and Canals. This committee consists of .1 Martin Roll, of Springfield. < na Irma n; Charles V Hopkins, of Boonton: Peter B. Fair ?'hlld. of orange; Louis T. larousse, of Camden, and William ll. Dodd, of Hoboken. They will decide whether the bill shall be reported favorably, so that a vote may be taken. A new woman's bicycle club has been organized tn Montclair, lt is intended to have a bulletin of runs posted al Raid win's drugstore for the inform? ation and convenience Of the members A nomination committee, consisting of five mem l?*r*. will bs appointed at the next meeting of Hie Onmrv WhsslBMa on Monday. Consider**** in? terest ls being shown as to its make-up. ? 'yclNts desiring to Join the League of American Wbeelaaen may obtain full printed information and membership hlaiigs bv Bending names BBd addresses to the Cycling Editor. Tribune. ? THK L. A W. Bl'LI.KTIN. Phil idelpl-i.i. Jan. -"?? The weekly 1.. A. W. bul* tenn ts as follows: Suspension placed upon K. II. Gill. Buffalo. N. Y . hns been r' moved Suspended H. C Thompson. New-York City. pending payment of entry fees John S. Bur? ner. Elwood' Ind.. six months from January 23. an.l Jasper Parrish. Indianapolis, one year from Janu? ary *3, by vote of I.. A. W Hailng Hoard. ? - ? THOMAH IS SPLENDID FORM. U WINS THREE OF THB RACES op THE AMATKCR SKATING APSOd ?Tto\* XX MEYER LAKE. The second day of the championship Skating ntces of the National Amateur Skating Assocla ' tlon. al Silver Lake. Staten Island, yesterday, re? pelled In some splendid exhibitions by the con? testants. The -Ww-Yorkers who Journeyed to the lake made the trolley-cars groan with their loads *s they toiled up the sides of tbe steep hills In trains of three. On the ice 2,000 persons skated two and fro. garbed In skating costumes of Baan** fancies, while Ml more stood on the lake's sides and Watched the toboggans and the skaters. It ls hoped that the Interest taken by the public In the contests will result In the holding of tbe races nt tbe lake hereafter. "Sparrow" Robert Bon firmly believes that Silver Lake ls just the place he has been looking for to hold the races ever since ho was a boy, and the only place where no hoodoos exist. The track yesterday was lengthened to a!mo?t a quarter of a mile, which made twenty-two laps and a sh ado over for the flve-mile race, which was UM star contest. The course had been pul In almost perfect condition, but the light fall of snow at the critical moment detracted from Its skating qualities. Nevertheless, the time made was excellent. The quarter-mile race was the fiist. Tn the. Anal heat Reynolds got off quickly and took the lead. with Thomas and Morgan close tip. Thomas did some fast skating In the stretch, but could not overhaul Reynolds Tho flve-mile championship, the principal race of the day. was closely contested from the start to the finish, the contestants remaining bunched, and now and then changing positions temporarily, as one or the other gained a little, advantage. Thomas took tbe lead, with Warner second and O'Brien thlrd. In the nineteenth lap Cooney took the lead, but In the next lap Thomas again became the leader Morgan got a bad fail in the twenty-flral lap, and Warner gave up In the last lap the order was Thomas. Cooney. Phillips and Mci lave Some fierce skating was done, and TlFomas won by two yards. There were eishl entries in the race.' Lajit evening Thomas wot) both the one-mile scratch and the two-mile handicap. Reynolds yesterday declared that in the morning he had broken the ISO-yard championship bv 2-r. of a second, the previous record being 8 seconds. The. summary follows: gunner mi:* chamr/i"ri*hli> Kirai I,, at T?.n by A Y Morgan, Haw-York; Robert Paaldlng an md. Time ?0 2-5 sec. Se tid heit \.,n bi Inlng Worth Sen WMs'itori. stiai.n 'siana s. m Phillip*. Nen V.?rk Hockey C.uh. BSOOBd. Time. 4t SSC. Third h**l ?>, n l'\ \ | R*>yn..Ms. Tattersall'* Bastlne Club, Chicago E \ Thorn** Ns*s*bur*(, s...r?). Tim.-, BB sse. Phial baal hub by a. rc. RsjrnoMv E. v. Th..runs, ?*,-..-i,i. a. y. Murgsn thirl. t,nd Irvin* Worth, f.rirrh Time. :<7 L' ', . fiat BBfli <-hsni|ii<.n*tii|' Won b) E. A. Thomai New burs. Thomas CoutOT, Cbrnwall n ths Hadron rn <">,a-ies MsCtars, V-w York, third s M Phlllins fount Tim*, is min 20 I B ?? One mlle *r ratetl - \\. n l.v K. A. Th.ons. Newt.ors .l.ibri Larch. Cornwall on the Hudaoti. second; I'harles M''<*:h\''. Port (*hsster, laird. Tim*. :t mir B bbs i Two mt!* handlea* Woe bj E. A. Tn .mas. Nswborg Ua-****h): Chsrtss M**T*la? . **oti Chssur ino yarto), *.-c or.il; Elmer Kent, Corawall .n Hie Hudson (lao yard*) thirl. TlBM. ?', ri.in. 14 *?? -* FANCY SKATING AT THK ST NICHOLAS There wss a large crowd al the st Nteholaa Hut* in*? Rink last night to witness the OOatOBI for the atmual amateur figure-ska tin*: i iiuinpion-iilp, or, r.ther. * part of lt Cnless th>- Judge* are les deliberate the contest will not b<- decided until to? night, and lt will need an afternoon session at th.it ll. L. Brea*. last year's champion, did not enter. Philipa, the old-time champion, look the lead at tho start last night and he held the advantage to the ci.d. His chances and those of Ml'habon, the Canadian champion, are considered the best Kean. who finished third last year, ls h graceful Bkatei who ought to finish weil up. The 'iBMHancholj twins" were entered, hut they looked so much alike that one wlthdr. w. The competitions wen- as tallawa: Plain forward and backward aha ting, lat various araye; outside edge roll turwai-.!, aside **gsa roii backward. In? side edge roll forward. Inside edge roll backward tig uro eight on one foot forward, figure eitfht on on*) loot backward, cross roll forward In fie],] and eight*, single and double circle: ttnat roll backward in field and eights, single and double circle ,hainr? nf Mir* roll fnrwor.l l,.?i.,,. ,...'..." ' CP?n** outside edge; curved angles-rocking torr s from outside edge io outside edge, or Inside edge o inside edge, forward and backward: curved aniLs-crnli. cuts or anvils, grapevine*, including roilafrlDhl* "tw 1st"; toe and heel movements, embrartng piv? circling, toe sp ns (pirouettes, atol movements ob both toe*, kingle and double flatfoot loins eros. foot snd two-foot whirls, (a) **st*t-?nttn*s oaonefS2i and on both feet, and (b> ihange of edse slnsl* and double: loope and ringlets on Inside aml'outatds edgea. Bingle and in combination; specialitiesT ern bracing orlglnul and peculiar moveruenta. ' Tha points scored by each competitor for the first j five rounds were aa follows: i. uichsiBon .a 12 ao 21 3? 41 A. K. K-sne. 7 lt 23 ?2 41 4* O. I>. I'ftilllps. ? 17 .!? M U SI I K IV OOM]. 4 ? 14 1? tt 27' I* A. Serxiilln-. S 10 1? "a*" tl -^ I .1. M. Vrrrten. 2 A rt lt IO Ul' John Doughty. ? li U 21 2.' 2*. . Il I". IteUshstri. 1 t 4 I. '?? M i. "Mwarea . ft 7 ll 12 ll M OBSERVATIONS OE A TURFMAN. THE FOAUN*. SEASON \VEI.1. I'NOKR WAY THE CALIFORNIA RACING 8ITIATI0N. James lt. Haggln is enjoying excellent I"salli", and is gras Hy encouraged ls) K-ports from Ranche I 1 , 1'aso. The foaling Season ls wrll under wa\ Ol ?" j ly all the youngsters Arriving et the expected time. j MaudS Hampton and Sweetbrier gave bird te "Bt-esasture foale, which is regretted by turfmen, who would like to see another Ban Fox or Kins Pox om of Monde Hampton. Tinny is toie> shipped I to Kentucky some time this month. The arrival i of the fatuous swayback ls anxiously awaited by the owners of valuable broodmares who .leslie le breed them lo the Once popular favorite. The Ten tiy youngsters In this neighborhood have shown so well In ihelr trials thal several high-. 'ass mares tire to ba booked for 'Penny's services. The California contingent linds that the "riddle af the meera" is ars dMBcult as the ancient riddle of the Sphinx. Nu matter how roany sound hage tbe tboroajghbreOS may have, they crawl, limp, run or "buck up" in the linet amazing manner in their races '"Te .lope or not to dope" is the question that agitates lha souls of the California turf nun, for if a horse g>ts ? dose of the dope he will run, bul If deprive,! 0f th,. magic elixir he will "back un" and cause woe to his beckers. The queatlon ot electric Mobiles. Invigorating in? jections end other erl Metal means ,>f increasing a racer's s|>eed has Ijeen the subject of much discus? sion for several years lt la true thal horses have been stimulated by drngS on certain occasions. Tin- first in th- list was Corsair, al Bheepehead Hay in Ussr,, wh.n mat cripple, rid.i.n i.y "Haylock, de? feated a ti.i.i of fast horses, of which Aretlao waa the favorite, tn so striking a manner 1 hal the tu caiie.i "talent" were dazed for several days. 11 was Coraatr*a lasi race. From that date until the pe..sent tinie weird stories of "doped" horses bars agitated Hie luckless bctior. Radical changes of form hive been attributed to tiie "dop<\" until Ihe story lias boen worn threadbare. Occasional atorlci told by "dopey" unions have been retailed lo the public, lt is said that a favorite al Quttenburg Was Withdrawn from a ra.e and time was niven for a new book on the Moa because a trainer lost lils hypodermic syringe loaded arith a aecrel con? coction. Tiie syringe was found by an Impecunious trainer who had a badge boise entered in the race. He told the secret te a man with money, who backed Hie badge horse all over the rliii; al IM to 1 The injection was gtVOB to the badge horse, who got off In front because the slatter thought lu would be hist by the time the first furlong |M*1 was reached. Bul alas: the badge horse Increased his lead al every stride .ind won the race by twenty lengths. The horse was purchased by the Wa.ht em Rheta ayndlcate for a fabuloua som. Which, in adnitlon to the Winnings on the race. ;>.r milled the trainer to retire from the turf and to make annual nips to Butene. The hypodermic syringe was set in gold and diamonds, and ls WO.1l as a brooch by the now wealthy trainers wife, who disdains all associations with the former kings, princes and dukes of (.uttenbnrg. Now that the Jockey Club bas taken to "dope." ?nd Intends to regulate the matter by rules so stringent thal the slightest suspicion of tho nee of "dope" will menu ruling off 1 lie r.irf forever, lt is to be hoiied that no more "dope" stories will 1". sprung upon nn unoffending public. Pome of ihe sojourners on the Pacttc Mope might well .f.iote. with Bydney Smith: "Thc further I go w.st the more 1 am convinced Ihal Ihe Wno Mea came from lha East." Tl,.- siiuation of the tbrfmen In I'ailfornls may be summed up in the trite expression: "Noth? ing doing." A colony of turfmen ls at Alk-n, S <", where several horses that are well known to racegoers are wintered. It is so dull and slow In this cltv that even the Manicure complains, and does lt as follows: "What ls needed ls some life In this town Why should we be forced to read about London gayety, even if tens of thousands nre dying with famine and the plague in India? I am Just tired of the whole thing. I believe In the wealthy per .'?1:1 In ')du cltv sending their money along, snd giving as many expensive affairs ns possible. BesMes society is divided Into two factions, so that the rivalry between them ls sure to benefit tradespeople. I side willi the Bradley Martins ev.ry time, an.l rio not believe in bluffs about not displaying wealth beCSUM the poor might ob? ject. Then there is that dynamlt"-proof Russell Sage, who never parts with anything but baked apple philosophy and advice. Whare does- it come in that anybody should pay any attention to him? Anything he says should be read In the cars on the elevated, so ns to obtain the true Sag* light on the subject. From what I know, the Bradley Martin masquerade will be a mngiilflernt suc? cess, as 1 am engaged for all the day before and the dav of the ball. ".1. I,. Kernocban Indignantly denies that he went out In his bear skin In this zero weather. "Say, did you know ihal Captain Chapman has given a new nam.- io whiskers? in the future Hie breezes will blow through 'chaplets.' Why. from being 11 police Captain, lie is likely lo become fa? mous, because Oscar is said to have offered him an engagement lo go on the road arith a Utile Egypt compan} to do one-night stands for the pumpkln-huakers, "Why does anybody tolerate 'Chuck Connors' or attend I ball given under his auspices? li,- N worse than a bridge jumper. Somebody put ta? basco sauce In his beer the other night In an up? town cafe. The result was startling, for nobod) could understand 'Chuok'a' language Ile plowed and spluttered like ? whale, and shouted: 'Me tank is bum opskicd; take me to de trough: pull once en Iel go; turn on de hose, some bloke chucked a mulligan in me wei.' The proprietor ordered his asso.iaies to remove Idm from tin place or to send for an interpreter Now. that ball in Tammany Hall was ? disgrace. Reporters should be more careful In describing the belles Di China? town. They ate simply horrible, both In their actions and appearance. Tile Chinamen have gol tbe worst of it. I can fell you, and they should appeal to 1.1 Hung 'hang for protection, us I don't believe that the Chinamen would harbor tbe crest Urea unless forced to do so by somebody with a prill "What appetites some men have! There was a beefsteak dinner on Monday night, and some nen beat all records. Johnny Kelly was there, and was so busy trying to keep pace with .1. E. McDonald that he didn't smile on<e In a half-hour Thomas Meehan ls a stake-winner, sure, and should be put In training for the chsmptonshlp. But nobody In this neighborhood has inytblng to compare with a genuine Albany appetite. In training or out. An? thony Brady was present, DUI not .is p Spectator.. "Oh. what fun the active chaps are having: "The Siily Dinner* la likely to create a sensation, because so many people claim the authorship Of the piece. Why. one reputed author calls another claimant a teuenient-house musician. The latter ls on the war? path, and BWeaiS IO avenge the InBiilt with gore wtien he meets his detractor. "A clean sweep ls to be made in the District-At? torney's offlre on February i. when several vacan? cies will bc made by men who ha\.- been asked lo send In their resignations and have compiled with the request. "Skating ls king, ard has taken the 1-ad of all oilier sports at the present time. Many persons ri.ie te the lakes on their bicycles so as to enjoy u few boura' skating. How ls lt that In riding a bicycle in cold weather only the feet and hands get cold'' oil. you think it's on account of the weather; well, don't you ever go on Ihe ice; yon eau do bet? ter with an axe." TBOTTING ON THE ICE. Saratoga. N. V.. Jan. 27 (lpeelal).?The Ticonder? oga Trotting Association this afternoon began Its annual lee trotting meeting at the Lake 0(sarge Kite Track. The race for- the 250 class, purse "goa, was trotted, the result being: A. WsCfcereon'a Kittie N Tlcond Toga, won; M. M. Leland's Kelpie, of Bchroon Lake, second, W, H. Pierce's Daniel Allen, of Addison, third, and John Cheney's Birthmont of Crown Point, fourth. Timi- 2.:;, 2:38. 2:2*'-.. L':'_' and 2:37. ? - COLUMBIA'S ANXIOUS ATHLETES. Nearly all the ?ambers of the c-smmtttee appoint? ed at tin maoa mooting of andergraduatea of <'o buni.la UntvefSlt* on Friday were present ut .1 m'ttii.g hell at the home of Dr. W. K. tills. No. * West Fifth thst.. yesterday afternoon. Th.- com? mittee win appear before the Uatverattj Athletic I'nlon on Monday to a?k that | -raw l? Bail ,,n th,. water this our. its members agreed reeterdai that they would report io the union tb.it the under? graduates and a large number Of graduates were la favor of ., crew To-morrnw afternoon another meeting of the committee will be held st Hr Otis's home ter the purpose, of naming the members to address the union. A member of the commute* told a Tribune r.|?orter that lt was generally be? lieved th.- anton would myaree its decision. NEW STRONG MAN AT BABY ARD. CambrMge. Mass. Jan. 27 (Spe,|.,|, I,. ,? i<ll(?). I stnoVnt In the Harvard Medical School, h ts bro? ken the amateur record for lifting hesv\i dumb? bells. The previous record warr ail poural* und I ounces mole hy H A Pennell, of New-York, in UH. Rood, by a streich! lift, with no trick or swing. ei,.vate,| a dumbbell weighing H2 pounds He u orl> )*?> pounds in wei-rhsami 0| mediu n "?!!___ .". -??'?>??"'? "' ,;-" gji.-tV'11'-1- ? greatly pleasad with hu newly dls'.'O'.s-fcdtVsai, au. Bronchitis. There i$ no inflammation without the presence of j-crm-r When they attack the mucous membrane, infl.tmm.ttion and irritation instantly result. This is thc critical -tagc ? delay is danf-erous. Booth's " Hyomei" the Australian "Dry-Air" tieatmci t nf Asthma. BlOOChttli, Coldl and ail sim? ilar diseases ??CURES BY INHALATION." ||on?? el V'prerrnrirM. \\ stlcn-ioii. t). ( , Apr.l 14. lint. I ftrmiv b-litve dist Hyjuci ?i|| ,|,, all IBM | >u clsrinf.'iit li ass cata-i aiji Braachiih <: io >-ar? ,.,nrlrnc I BAS! IS ll WttSOB 1 Ut moat trorn Breeklya I I Guarantee ^^t' t,i?ft Anrcknsing BnotA t Rochet fn knler Outfit nnywher* in ths United ? Stutts, during /Sq", who unit sny that HYOMEI /tilt done them no \ %oprf, on condition th<it they apply di? rect to the hend offi, <\ jj East 20th 1 Street. New Yurk /f> ^ ~ 4 I < tty. {Signed) (/C. J. Otrrv*** I Your druggist has it. or ran f-et if if von insist. There is iio substitute. Pocket Inhaler Outfit "it druggists*, or by mail. 51.00. Extra bottles inhalant, 50 cents. Hyomci Palm. 25 rents. PamptiVts (ree (W.lul weltoms sud free sdv.cs Ifyssj Brill mire or 1 all on R. T. BOOTH. 23 Easl 20th Street, New York Bicgclrt. ''Kimball" Bicycle. A bettor bicycle cannot be made Call at our factory and see how ve make it. Seeing is believing. We have no secrets. "hillip- Mn*g Co., tc; joe. Wen broadway, rlore ts Siiaml Si. srarimi, MB Ave. I... ami BM gfSBdWM RAILRO \0 INTERESTS. BUBO FOit HEAVY DAMAGES. I UK MB? Willi SK. I ItKIi V rtK'Kl\K!t FOB TH! ii.i.i'Mirts. RANOI'SKT wk ROTKtXa CAM JED TO AOCOUJCT. Columbus, (Hilo. .Um. -r, (Special). Th.- effort ..f K. af. Peaton, D. 1, Bleeper and others to Beran possession of tha Columbus, Bandnak] and H...'kins Railroad property through thc operation of a re cetred arlll probably lead 10 long and expenetve liii gatlon. After h.-inn in possession for len days as receiver Mr Peston arsa ouated yeeterda* and the property turned back to the dlrectora of the com? pany. To-day Judes Badger, of the Franklin county ''..nun..11 Plena Court, allowed a tenaporan reatraln ina onie- prohibiting any fun hei effort to aeeura tiie appotntment or s receiver Immediate") aft?r mis or.l-r of the court, C ? Maxwell and indite ailberl li Btewari bs counsel for tho officers of Ihe road, tiled , damage suli for pOO.ono against I). I. Sleeper, K M. I'osron. Oeorge W. s.iui. Morris \\ Donahue and Herbert Butler The petition allea-ea rii.it the defendants with others, c.inspired i.y faina and malicious actlona ano proceedings to secure possession ,,f tin- properti i>\ havitiK the road placed in the Banda of a receiver The petition further charges that the defendants, ns rt part of tha conspiracy, falsely claimed to rep? resent one William Snider, and that none of those engaged In the effort to secure a receiver wer* stockholders or creditors of the company. -Bs? NOT TO I.EASK THK SYSTKM. There was ? report yesterday that the New-York Central mid Hudson River Rallrosd was to lease the railroad syntem of the Delairara and Hudson Canal i'ompany and guarantee I per Dani on the stool* of the latter company, ii was denied by i*>?'i Chaun? ce) M Depew presldeni of the Near-York central and Rot-erl II. Olyphant, president of the Delaware and Hudson. A CLERGYMAN TO TIIE RFs'Cl'E. MRS. M'l.KAX CALsLED MCUDBR IBSTBAD OF Flit I-:. ABD PBtaHTBNBD OTHBB TBNANTS. Mrs. Cymhia McLean, forty-live yearn old. who lives on the second floor of No. Uti West F.u ty-third it., not up shout 1 o'clock yesterday norning tO llghl ihe nas. In striking s nut. ii a Ieee euri.un Ignited, ?Bd lier Clothing took tire. She he,-ame crazed with friKiit and shouted "Murder!" instead of "fire!" The result was thal tbe Other tenants, thinking that she was belt,-; killed, barricaded their doors, instead of pin** to ber aid. The Rsv. Gabriel McGuire 1 re? lumed mimlonary from the Congo Free State Africa Who Occupied I furnish.,! ,???, ?., tn? >:lm'. a,,,,'''. aa Mr.-. M.i.ea,,. was awakened frorn si..,, by her scream ng He nat* the women with her clothes aMMe In the hallway, and seining a blanket from bl! bed. wrapped it around hw, and Anally succeeded In extinguishing the Hames. Her roon, also took Are ..nd .h.- nren-en srere called. Th, > rang foran am bulenc-'frojgiRooaeveli Hoapltal. bul there nw such delay thal elis were sent oui for tu., or three hos? pitals An1 ambusnes finally came from Roosevelt Hospital, atu the woman was removed 10 Bellevue "ere not needed .:'"''" ar,""ll:""'*'* arrived, bul K.,rk.,f'k';Vs /?'"' *'if" of nn "Mot*, of the J\rri. Kel DOCKC! Ire < olllp.lll\. ?-0 BANDICOTVS ASSAILANT CAUGBT. ?lot.,, Rottl-rllso, i.ett.r known ,,- "Bottles." the Italian who led the aaaaull upon captain Alfred Hnndlcott, ..f ure American Volunteers in the hail at Nos Maand ;? U,.M Thlrty-BfthHit.. on Tuesday night. w.,s captured yesterday morning at Thirty. fifth-st and Seventh-are., and taken t., leflVrson Market Police court, where he waa held in Ooo Im.ii or tri.,1 by Magistrate Deuel upon complaint of -'""""..nt John Cosgrove, of th,. Volunteers HandlCOtt'a condition ls critical Actina- inspector Harley ycaterday marnln ilire.ted Captain Chapman of the Tenderloin stat oS to make , ,ep?r, r-lstlve to the assa.,1 , , [?, I [ con and to Investigate n,.- ronducl of Policeman Troy, Who. ll s said, was Informed of IhoasTIuM '?'i ,V; '"" -VV" Kf ,,os'' "n" "" ? rcBult theai: valiant- escaped. Deputy ctiM Cort r lr hi said yesterday thai i' Policeman Trov was inform J the trouble he should have ion,. 1 ,''.,. . "V1 .1 th- reports Bboui Troys ,,??,?,., .,_. l' n:,. ' ' ' he placed on trial. wm THREE HUNDRED HEN STRIKE For ONE BrM-ep .rt. C0I1?.. Jan H - Three hundred employ*. of the rubber works rn Newtown laid down their tools nt I'M this morning and left the factory. Tins wis Jue to an order received from the "Executive Com? mittee of the shop union John McNamara refus 1 Sf?S%"f>?fiff1_iaw?gg_3? closish PRICES s\X FRANCISCO stocks. .?an Kriir,,i- -. Janasry '.?: is.,; au, r??ais*a_.To-ds- Tssterd, t.. . .,-. A".\ ". '* "?' "t-lilr . 1 ,0 1 io ,;'1' 0*1 .'Ul .ls potosi '- ., Bael a Belcher. ? ni Unma I? Li Tr:' ? ?; .'?:' v*s,,r" M?va?ia':: Sa ; ."n ' ??' * Vb.tis iwiutdtrd las 1, .' * ' ",M ?'?' Ki ' lah ..... , ,,! H-.; Ar Nor 1 li i ,0 y-iioa JteUfi L- .'. ?ess ia .ajs ,7 sa ? ly i.M-UN WOOL SM,KS. I..rel..11 Jan. ^7. Ttl* BS)?S et ?<__ ,,, i, . , Soa^a^t^'^s T".*. ?'???" -"?'"? --?-!? ;'-?.''; 'X'"1'"-1-"" 0*4. -..e:..rr.,;'^;s.1?,;rf,;-!L' -antso* ?m..ri..n purclsMers. which -..i i n " ,'um' ths i.i.i,..,t prtces rsaebad na baeomba, < .,,'.\ ,"' lass) - sra " sol i i . ti... hom, -ra,,,. pTum I...1 r."bE b rrser mjulr- ter Infertor softs which . i.'i ? r, r.I, New BSOOlh Walr-r -4.I0O hs>s; sr,,?rr-r! 7ivini, BUal. .].. i.-k. an) Bimi 1*9)1%, M; K1H?V .,,.'.,7 f/''1. snd ptscsB, 4V<'v'.i "sswisn, aa u.-Wb gneeri.lan.1 1 iou |*|trl ,,rrHir,4 |iiu.|?1, gi J inn. ^?fija? M#1" Sl' ,r'"v' r,i^ ?"^*?lv?e\: Vi.i.-ik l.SSO tksJes; seea-ssl -...i-o.is toa -- ?_-??^ \%S& 1,"*?,''n, 4<1 R""'v ''-'?" '" ?"? i-i" sn'ifiese* _*?? Aiistrnll. .KB) t?,|e.. BBBSSed, IiMOIb; Bre?.y. H\ ?Vs| Australis- Hst Balsa; rr-ssy 4C""?d N-* ZBBlard I ano bslssi sronrsd. H-..I01. ,io |.h-w, ar:|,.;,.s i-, -,^i. K^.sy. tr\mjm. ti U.. snd pll.r.. *$fru;p^.iA\i? Naul-,'?JU ***** ****>*> MUUNiNnjABLEI n*?r and ??'?nnd-hind, with Rsthulib guics cushlr... ***** term*. MAHN * BRO., 124 Kilt Hth lt. BUILDER* and plumbers esn buy rabin*! ? i-'.o*?t .ear* tran f> ti" .1 *?n np Ht 'JSJ Wist at*-st. _ DEBKB.?Rnlllops; partltloBs, ratling*. nifes. uW... rsMaet tn.*, pre****, fis* ? ir'* bought: repnlrlns. I'.M'lt. -.*> Client jonis it.. r,*sr Broadway^ ___ TYPEWRITER*. All "Bakes; BBB le *??"'? muran!* il cabinet rentals 13: d-llvered. CONMHJDATED TYPEWRITER EN ? ti A NOE, 213 Br idway. BTOnAfJE. St..rase Wi?h'in-* Xii 2*11 a"l VU west 47th it., nesr Broadway. BsparaU i fi furniture, mirrors. p'?n'*. baggsg*. B Padded rana for moving ''' ?' " BUBtry. rumlturs, ? bini bt i i brsi. gc., at. : , ; bj apetent par ker*. Bstl furnlil id Telepl on* | .11, Ul ?._. OCR SIT' I M. for this ra Bib, r- w ? it- net grand nprlKhi pianos; all li" ir *bi?, ?-"'?'? par .bl* 17 monthlj . TV/AT Pl ?KO ' " ss r.rh rc- Ts iy'i Muries! Puss! mslted BCgfXMgl CIIAM'Fl AN A'TIVK NUN Willi pl pel qUSllfli M ind B2O.0UJ iq ?:; " Dil , li n snd en Int rest la ?' larg* .,.,1 piioe*s*ful msnufi lui ni bm Im long itsndlBg. s !'? rs return : ii lure. A I M (', S.. Tri: JI lc ' ul. ? "WANTED mi esperlenced, rellsble book , ?? ? In l."M>"\. ENGLAND, foi iii* lils ol THE NEW-YORK TBlBl'Nl CH OREAT WORK, "AMEBH'A'B BUCt I'.SS Fl'L MEN." ll I* one Ol rh- rn .sr essll) Mid pUBtlCBtlom BO* before the lea'ln*; public, mid is nm . nl\ deep!) Interesting [n )?-. ir. i ur prove* i gresl *dui nor. re plots with objert-lesson, foi vims tu'ti ?ibu in m business life Everj library, public or priests. i? Incomplete without lt. Th* wnrli ts published In ts . largs res? in . royal octavo and I* llluitrat il with nii.ii'-r.iiis s-e#| uni Kipp!* pnrtr.lt* "f n..te,i American*. Addres. ADAMB Jt i -i i Ts Im: .ne st. PIANOS AM) ORGAXf. BA l'.<'.AI NS Sperial. n*w. sllxhtly u?*.) pianos, ISO upward; Instslments; r*nt*'i. ? ufcanifd. CHR18TMAN. .*i4 Eu.t nth ?t ItKAI. RSTATK FOR SALE. Country. FARMS Bf 'ii-,"ns ri/":- ind VBlues. 'le ?drably located in state* ..r Nsw V"rU sri'l Ksw-Jsrssy. will bi s... i si I s prices ??nj up'.n vsrj >?;!.-> term': lins la sn BB ii-iini opportunity to isenrs :> bargain. For fnrthi r partieulsrs, partli? Intarei '? I a 111 plc isc ad In ? MORTGAGEE, H O. Box lli?. New Y"ik. OMI lim lt PROM NBW-YORK. Finest .- ., n ? In Woodbridge, N J.; rem I . Iii : old-fsshh neil in I si si i ns; 1st i ? ?rounds, Brand shads and lawns; n**r ?*nn. and i'.-ntrul lt. R. lt st tons; '. mils fi ii, -i lewsti ? . -.ii" '?'" ip ? ssy terms, B, I'. Il AMILTON a no., IM Hi rn Issy. ORA NOE N. .1. Mountsln s'-l- (near M.'iint him HI st Inn), sps i""* residence, ind gr un I 'about 4 Bcres.i a ? ll planted; hii|i*iI> lawns IBU eheop; term* io mir. I., i\ HAMILTON. '"?? P or opt* cit.- i ir nice main ?t I HO Alt l> AM) lt OOHS. MKS Ii tv u/ivn. j 2B Wes) ?::?? ?'. ? I re m* nnd board, '??? i il . I oat I. rsfsr :. . v> ? -HST ST. I lesli ll ;?? loi ll ..: . ? \ Bg ' '?"l ref i i ? ri ? - ".'li ST . -2 \\ EXT - bick . n ii. ? Ut i? .ni; referencer . "i'itii we.. ?;? WEST.- Beautiful lurs* -.-. ? e.i ur..i ihir.i Bnor frcnl warm r..-n. i - .. ls . wsrtn I,.ill rooms; good 'utile. J,414 it) ?VE., ri-.ir |24th H Bes! r , .> nv t oard in Sea fork itt] . refi i . escharasd. Kt nMSIIEl). nooMH TO LET. HANDSOMELY furnished n ns; all venlen ???. term? rn ? leran i"4 wv^r 4M!i St. llli'Ml.V furnished rooms for famll lei ., | gentlemen; hotel sccommodstlons; wssh ly, ?;t r.n upward, i Washington Plsc. sad BAA Br isdws. 4ii WK.-T SBD ST. '.,.*?? ind i ill rooms. m. ei> furalshsd, -i ?un hssi, louthern exposure, -i>.iv convenience, quiet neigh I, rh. ii I , -(.in .--r . I*-.: WERT. Prlvats family >( * hu p iquare, maa) ro mi with dresBlna n-.m, ?^__?_^__^___^^_ HOARD VATTED Bt'BtTRBS Youag married indv would Uk- i'. board uitti educated Episcopalian ! ramtlv, where ^|"> wmill r>.Ive the inie lympsib) o| ..ur bel iv*d l*ord; *? per w^k. JJ "MK._l. Ji gBrosdway, dri:hs*iiaki\o. a HALr*PRlCI tills m.null, tailor nude; Bi*. fm. v ?ni-r snd bodies, ball, ev-niiiK. reosptlon, dinner, weddlni gowns :ir..l robes of every dssrriptlon; (lt snd worh guaraatesd; orders eseeuted ihort notice; listers snd brothers from I. ndon and Parts; cutting, flinn*:, basting, renovating, etc.; dressmaksi lent oat. Men', HK i."i'\i:i:. zn Wesi 10th it , Wi *-Y< rk. Al.l. stvi.ks !>i:i>hi:s Psrfecl ii work ihown; wpertor finish; rxpsrt ? n ri.isks; r*?punilble; rsaBonabls Mrs COOKE, 2M Weat 41th st.. nmir Hr..<ii! ?A .IV. DHESKMAKER. (*ompetsnt; wanti a few Mgagements by th. jin\ in private tami Ile*; t-rms gi .'h. per Be] A. I'AI.t.A HAN. 172 Eaiit B7tb il DREBSMAKER. French; Brst-elas* cutter urnl flrr.r. .i-?ir"< more engaasmenta, in private fyrulliis; te. ms ir, derate. I.'irTSK OAt'THIER, 4111'j rtth-ave. "UREMSMAkER, Voling lady dressmaksi t.. po out bj ths .1 iy. terrai low. 210 i;.i-r IJI-r it 3d fl i .r. i'i:i-;ssMAki;i: a thorough!.npe'en ik. ;? tnkes \\"tk home, '?! bj dsy; latest iklrts, waists, ilesve*; remiHlelllns, alt, i.i'i ii-' hildren'i dresse* Ut - ll". H?, IBB West IDlst il VlREBrSMAKER. H> ;tr. esperlenced dress" iniikir. hv day ll 7.">. 'i Bl h..rn... .ult. j..', up; Brst-elgps Biter snd trimmer. DREBBMAKER, Zll Wesi I20th-st. bREHBMAKER French dressmsker from 11 i .?? and Fells; Braning sud street iTt..<t ?t\i... mgsgemsnl tn famll) week "i month; reference*, 230 Ki*i 40th. HREBBMAKER who mskeia speclslTj of -?modelling gown* ?".iii Ilks a few en? gagements In Hi""' elasi 'smilies; ref.rn ?s rlvn A.hires. MU-, ImM'. il.'. U?i (J.I IlKKHSMAKF.R Experienced" with H. Allman ,v Co.. . xi ellet r ntlei . i looks, ? ipes; .1 h .rn* by .lav. f,2. Call oi addres. DREBKMAKER, 2M W, Mth at. BEAL OARMENT8 fsney furs, made t.'. ordi r i emode I ? w nhl gs menll ii sp ijtalty; prices resi ?l il I*. Mrs BARKER lin Wast Beth rt., uu wirh Gunther'*, Bth a'. *. MAC HIM.RY. AT REDUCED PR1CKB?at? iscond rmn,\ Wu.ul and In.n ?"iklni; macblnss; fully fna'anteed, mschlnsry bought hi. I is <i ingsd. OBOROB B. EDDY, .tl's M.di iiti *t. *r*.AS AND nu. ENIINEB M iti ,* wihu en>rlnes *nr|inss nil oth"is in rsllablllly, dursMllty an.l ?conotay; patented In all count rles, 12S-132 Mott ?t. STAR has .iii.i fssnlTns engine; buy ?.' nuimr.i lurer . ? in ml .il snd rellabli . int in ..n in.il; sss] t"rm. STAR OAS ENOINK in. I2S VS. -? Hr "lv> it MiaCBfXAKRUI B. UEOAI. Ml' >--? "TA'I'l'iN Collertlons, ? -' ? ? lilied, famll) dlfll' nines wife'. ?UppiH I, n-'irai.' I ? ll .i Its. 139 Ulam) HELP WABrTWB. Mais. AOEXTH WANTED to aril non lete.-tahle ?porkllna dlamondlnss; brlllisncj mar rsllous; Bothlna seen Ilks them at sny prue, mmpls ? il ld gold li ie i Mud ? .ir i ? ?'??"" iii san lag*, T.'> . ring, $i, ti sups d. ARNOLD .v CO., ll Matdsa Leas JANITOR WANTED Experienced sober awe ol Integrity, aol mar f..rr\. waar." , $;.". psi month Apply, with references by letter, Box 1.031, Kan v i THOUS AN DB of food pian . ,.. m,.". rs.in.--v Admlnlstrstl rt la sverj inn "f tha count o'. !?" you want ons! Ths Min W.r.I -i edition "f rh- Natl, na; Kecordsr will r.n i?,w to gel .1 |. -.1 in Bend H\e '? it imp I ? ths \ \Ttu\ VI, RR ii uti'Kit. Wsihington, D ?' WANTED'. AN IDEA,-Wti.. WANTED BnpsilSBCSd. r*liah> aRenti In all part* nf th- t'nire.l Srat.?. to Whom WS **S n'* , .;*:. ?j,"t:at tenitory for ;h? Mts nf THB NEW V"ltK Tlltlt I'.VK S GREAT WORE. "AMERICA'S Bt'CCEt*?r*UL MF1N." lt ls on. ul the III.itt easily told pstblleatlons n *. liefer* Ihe American people, anil I* nit nnly d?*ii l.v interestinp In Itself, tint prov**! a crear BSSretor, replete with ol.J*>.-i leas.,cs fr i ???.-,r tn-ti atartltig In huilneia life. Kv?ry lilrrarv. pabllc or private. I* ti.mptlt. ?Alni it lt. Th* sr-rk ls psblllhsd In tws l?rx? Milum**. roy*l ociavo *n<1 ls Ulna tiate^ with niir-ier.m* ite?! ?nl *t'p|.'? portraits .Aditrei* ADAMS A TO 7J Ti'iane-.i.. N _T_ WORK WANTKl). ?.eWWWXA/VN/W-' Mali*. a BuaiNBaa mw r*****. r?;isb:?. ex perteneeil ?ri'l ebie to sive hlshsst refer? ence* an.) Imn 1. ilealre* ftr?t s-iass npenln|. out?!1e or inililt. ENERiiETH', Tnbun. OAos. WORK WANTED.>v^l__ Mnle. ASSISTANT HOOEKEBPER.--Young man (24i with eli'ht year*' prsrtlcSl exper BBC. in all branch** of general routln- of Boa work, deaites clerical aOtWOO, with ki uk si. aeAkms or itsamshtp firm, where competency an.l reliability ire appreciated; beat referen.ee. Address H. ll.l.MENSKK. BO CMMdgs it. A NEAT, willing hov. IT ya- ..1.1 wMc-. n poad ion in n downtown busities* house; *f.i acquainted with streets. iHiiii.r.. (*<?! Otb lt. A YOUNO MAN. lil. WOBld ilk. sltilatl.'n st anything; 2 yeera .apertsnc* aa plumber*! heipsr ll FINER, MI Chrjrs Hi i "a YOtlXO MAN, -< I years la Oern n .. .irv wishes an) bosh m. Address J, MEYER, isa 2d rt . Hoboksa, S. J ,\ i ' H'M' Wt', BOOK KEEPER having bad 20 M ir*' ssperisnce, thoroughly e n ? talli ,t ogles w >rk. ii-"! ii ,r knowing Italian, Breneh, i; rman, Bngllab, Bpsnlah, ?"ii eda sled, cit j referee tee, arish** tet*M*e ran or perms hen I on rpailon. MAXZA, sa W's! gath ". _ *A WELL-EDI'CATEn yung man illn. ipsik German, wishes pcsiilon In drygoodi lommlsslon h is* Addres. Itl'DOLPH KOHBT, 233 Brusdwsy. ^_ lie* a p sir I.in In A Vnl V. MAN ??? ? RM i f ad*n i business hoc ni: best of if iiilv.iivvtn-nt; esr or ????rere .l-e., STEED l-s Wert 101 I wlih . han .?feren.e*. Ad BOOKKEEPER. By young man: Willing t . make n i -?? f gi Bel III ? Usefu, \'i BOOKKEEPER ISO Bart Holli st re.sitlen; expert; B,e3B lAfaystl* 111. li ii i]< KIT.! ER ll i ?. ,\ ultim. M. it. st., Btstlon i). chlcsi BOOKKEEPER Toung man (24J as b k keeper . r aaslstant: hlghi u refer* ni ta r-s ? , . im- ii ter snd sbHfty. Addresa J. M , ?bs le, Trtbuns Oflli BOOKKEEPING. By young maa, sa as alstanl bookkekeper or x'-r.-eal ctr ? work; 17 \e?rs' Mpsrtencs; Al references. E. lt J . it ii.un- uni e. iv 'i ik'.'!?; ki "KR Ci mpeti nt bi br* kk-et- gi .| sccoununt. iwelve arith i r. ? rirra ?! tslr*. n *ltli n ; Bret cl .-* i. fe.-., ce*. Addre*. T B , Trlbu *. | BAKER FOREMAX. First ct* ' ''?? ' n ' brea I an I rolls a ? **eki attaty i tuatl in: hotel or rertaurai t prel I iii is QRE9FK '.'I I'" gsri il B jcyra. _ BOT IS bright ami Inl achool Biaduate, deslrei p --iii"n In fri * where then I* i ' ?-ment. \ Idri I MRI I."i B, OS E isl Wth ll H .V 13 l-i mle f i ublld icho il wanta p auton. insli ni ' i advance thr.uvr'i ?ttentlon io dutj. *?< elli nr refs* ence. JAMES Cl'NNlXOIIAM, 1- ?*? \v est ."'".iii si. BOY 17, wa nfl position In "ttl ??? or c-r cantMs b else; li. ?<?..- bookkeeping well; ?itr nen ms n I v ra si ? . Add. B., Bob IO . ? ? in uffl ". "BOY." IS, 'I -'I'* position in wholesale house ir ? (fl ? ?: refer. from Pnlne'i Ituslness Collegs. aEOROE BECK, l"'1' Irt-avi I:; iv. IH, rone. ?' ski empl ? n mt ? ' snj kind: undetstsn.li driving. JOSEPH HERRMANN, 272 t'.r .ime it. Bi iv. it. let .!? - iltu i' "i In wholi nal? hou ?? (nod penman; ben refsrei ??- snd experience. tddre*. HANNON. ?^> Bast ...'ii n BOY, ls i.. rurr elevator '.r mak- himself useful si anything; llvlna with parents; i , id . lt) referen' ?? BDWARD MIDDLE TON, 2t" Eas) I7tl CASHIER si\ , ? . rom v i i !' ?? l . NIKS, 112 Dean *J . Urn 'klyn. . ' il i>: TOR.? 1 lit ? i? i addres* i* illei ? ?? boise ci Furnish bonds, I. HA Ml'Bl - ? I CO'.LEGE CH MM Vi I ri whi ?? s ith ch i ' ? ?. r will tub ? ? trarsl; bc id im "? rltlna best ? f referen In MAC, Ito. ll ' ? i Pal I S. J. i' IBPBNT1 i: '.'I years' ??*. besl i *f*n n ? I m hot' 4 ,i I-. -? id< ? ty or ? uuntry. .'? ishim1 ii ii.I B, I :ns. .rt si ? CHEMIST, i'nhw. iv graduate want* facturing Brm ld rn Bon 28, v r''. Wales, P DETECTIVE I.'."', i in I.mploved In ? I , ipeak s I mg < J DEXKBTt I3H Essi ? I DRIVER B i ? ?' ' rei >m* ?n. > EYKEL, BB 42.1 kl . Knuth Km n _ KN II.ISMAN ..n .' iirniv oltl' er. n '...-??; ?! in an - i ii acltj . v "it ? d :,.- -i Bve. ENGINEER L'nderrtandi lc* ma dynamos snd .ill kind* of enalnei tir*t . ' i-s ri terence* and licenses AiMr??* KN'liM- RR, 210 I.:-" kel Rt ENGINEER Pr. warres; night MOTT, rtn7 Tri. I' ? ENGINEER an I JANITOR - - and handy with t i la. E l>., H'M Henry ii . Ki .'..'-. i ENGINEER licensed; ll years' exp-rl encs: good reference; uoderstandi k--u ELI SS, Bj*** Bth I vi ENGRAVER -dripper pure an-! .1!' grivet wsndi work; pi.imp: delivery, MAIDHOF, ti West llth st. ITIntitiK at? tended i i. rsl ? ?! 'i day; best m .1 sat-' refercm 'I, to n's' experience; jpaod T, 1.'>;\N. :n,2 Bast |.*I REM \V i ? ri !Mtl ^_ BCRNITrRE SALESMAN desire* pcs I ll years' experience. Bi . *74, Pittsfield, Ubi* OERMAN ? -'.'. with km wl ? ss of Engllah and EretBsh, rtenotrrapber rGabelsl n I mi li imai b ill t ike an) kiril of position. MEBALL 308 Bart vt.i lt. GENTLEMAN ? ntl lo find pl ut* f "r trusted ic- n at und ii u.-*'. small rountrj Bibi - ,u si lan tor; I Ishi ii refei tn ta D H ll , i.ii'Ji'. le.ul-'. ,i l JANITOR. \ "ii ? nan and wlfa wanta un" is job; understand* iteam \>- il? lus, painting snd bandy with t.H.is; s bar snd . bll?ln* \\ i.Viins. 41*1 Atlsnth - hm- . Brooklyn. JANITOR, understsndlng nil general re pnlrs; besl references. BORMERI.irH, 1 1>7 K.1-' lllsl-sl. LACNDRYMAN Understandi tho bual n' j* thoroughly; Bibi clssi Ironer, marker and a wort cr; as foreman or tnana ser; besl reference. A.hlies.- \:,,x B, 1,513 rj'l ave MVSSKI lt ar.I MEDICAL liVMNAST Graduated In Hweden; ?ii! treat patients st ihelr resldencs rheumatism dvipep.ta, pa r ? 11. 1 lat I 1 , ? ' 1'.. OHNEI.I* 4i?T \\ esl Ittth -1 POSITION by handy, all iround maa, ? ; with machinery, ifflce ".''ri. ?; I penman; Bmirer; hal been '-rKtit. ? n yean in oni po* el lent referenea. JAMED CI'XNIMIIIAM, ai . ."':iti Weal T*ith at. I-'H'.TKK ful nim TYSON, a< . s iber American, 20. as porter, gi 1 el | 1 .erk -r ?-> USS *i 1 ?? 01 *h ip; city or 1 ? un ti v IBI Newel! al . Brooklyn. PORTER. *'?. t^'W ilrrnin. ? portei or watchman. 1 v h ile* ii.- hi i-e referei ?? and kI\ i PRICE, 7n 1 innon et. TYPEWRITER.? ref renee ind ex t.i Weat 4bth-st. 11 ft KNOGRAPHER Iii \? mriK nun. B perlence HOECKH BTENO'-RAPHER. You*a man. accurata ntnl lap'.'l six \".ir*' experience, s.-.-l-;* bettsr pctnll n; referencea from former an.l . nt employers. \,\.ir. h., T. M. OIL RE \ TH, NashMlle. Tenn. ST KN. nil: M'l'KIt Remington ind I'-ns" ?11. rs tj pewril t, . rt: ?? sssl.tsni. len v .111' espei ??? ... k ? ?! refer n- ? -. m,?i eral ilary; desires 1 I - 11 1 in.". Bergen ;t . Brook I) n. HTENOlIRAPHER sud Tl l-i:u Kitki: ~ Roy, 17: comp.tent; experience In oHlce work. gu *l refereni ?? tddi is ll. s 11 . Htstl n I.. Brooklyn, N V. SHIPPING ''l ERK or PORTER ?: d, 1,uh ii f-'' 'c??'. baler and marker; .. us* r j, v.- ,.|. lier rn* 1 beal ft <? I. PRAISER, I.24B Msd mn Brook lyn iilTI'ATION wnniei al anything, Hat hmm ?1 ii .v ? ? preferred; ref.ices 1 1 GARRY IW Mulberry-Bt. STAKLEMAN wlsl ra iltuat nlll nial..- hun-lr ?.rall) usi , sood n, 1 with ii ?!.-? - Ad Ire** P .TRICK Bi ? in. Till un* ' HI* - BECUETARf'. By reliable, idu sled young A'u-r:. sn. ',na '> s 1 ite from lletai n Addreaa BECRETARY, IBB East I2?th rt. Tl'Tnlt ?Columbia man Wants p lill r. ii resilient or vial ting tutor for youl Addreaa COLUMBIA, IBB Baal 128th it UPHOLSTERING WORK wanted on dru' lure. *c. ; Jay ot J li I. V l'n\. '."!?'. Bth ivs., 2.1 bell. WATTED.- Hy I man 4.". vars ..il of BB year*' c 'ntlnnou* business experien p.isitiuii .'f tru*t an.I usefulneai with pea pis "f hic'i itiinilinr; rsfsrSDCSS. addres* KfSSBT* Bl VV-st 20th at. WATCHMAN "r posltl .11 01 h"ii'-*t nti'1 rillall" min RAPPOLT, 7?? Amst. 1,1.11, WATCHMAN, fte. A itrong, middle ,m man. temporals, would like position wal h.nan OT useful n.ari. ell) Ol COUntl good -f.rn rs. iv G.. .'.sc, ith ava i'n> kind f"i BO; married V'lt'Nil MAN -? gi 1 peoman, quick ant ? ii.- 1 at ii?;ii!"'<. as ilthet sntn clerk 1 ,i?sisiant bookkeepsr; reference. ENI R GETIC, lt.* 30, Tribuni OlB.-e YOUNG Man. Si sehool teaehsr from Germany, rterMBrraphsr ana mu.l lan, without knowledge Bnallsh language, ile' ? ?"* an\ kind of posltloB. Wi I.I.:' \i KICHTBR, IBB \ Isa ?t. YOt'NG man ra aa '1-rk. ts.t rsfer ? ri ??- \\ P. a., Trlbu aa om. 1 yul 'Vi MAN, t good appsaran ? wlsbn P witton ? ? ol lei ; r .ir similar position m'IIIiik t.. mak" biiii*.-ir ireiierallN 'iseful' J P.. l.i-.'fl :tl ave. YOITNG man. ip. ni.,., position, whers ii. caa advance; 4 )*uri la*t place rrf .len,,.. itnSK,_ .MT. Kast nth st. ' WORK WAar**aT*Bs. I'?inalr. sines* woman A YOI NG businvt* woman, sccustomsd to iriMs*:.,,, spt-uklng Kngllsh snd .Lr man tlii.ntlv. n |*h*i Inrfoor noslrlan MILLIE si.i-i r ,ic we., nih-.t HAIUHRKSSIMJ. manlcurin,-, chlropodirB~ thorns or out Mrs. EMI RIO. ila W.6? WORK WASTED. Female. companion. Vonna; i-.ngiish laity ss-ks rnaasemont for summer months; t'sv-l ling prefer sd. Address Mox II. M. Casca dill.i PlacB. Itr-aoa. N. Y. _ "cHAPtEROM. A rennel j>'n.tll?ri lady of txperlenca, n..w nure In France, ard Bpeaklna; Herman snd French would /hap -en >..'in* ladies iaatrOOM et trsNfl lliiK iii Europa. Addrsss for details. A. V. it. esra i'. ??. Bea Maa, v v. i ii iv v. rn Bli B*a"sn-tsacBd: -na ? ""??"' re'rere- t. ..n cr,,- pla.-. -n'aklns I",ere I. and Herman; seeka *naBgement Addrem fi lases anya, M BSaBBTi ?? Bl bis Bouse, N v. -__ MAN'icTBIeT -rants worn; Baswao^er.esjt M-s k\.?\. M Ci ne a ! at., asm lind.*. Brooklyn. and electricity selentinealjy riad ri" operator. illl.U MAPS MIK Sjlven liv ? ? MO Weat 3!lth et MVN|.-'l:K Refined '""na lady'_!?! -.M-i.s few mora private eootomrra. horns or out; 'li" only. kBUEN I IlANHIaKlt. M Hf*H |Mh ?., '."-' ?' I s|"ci;rT*r.v -Private; br sn Am?rir?n WORM1 nf IntelllK'nee nnd K-""! O'"'" Ins; speaks (J.mian snd Fren-ri. nnd .? accustomed lo tha banking "f i-r-e sum rnd ks,kins after matters pt I peri J of affslrs Addrsss "T.." ? MiBMgai nw ni..-. Hr-aoklyn. TBBATMBBT for generai dei i-i-v. with lath*; skilled op tb tors. BBBO BOB DBN, .'Ul w si 41th it. oo-tr-rsTtc ain ATto-a Wtnf cn. JWal^ ATTENDANT, VALET, Kl Ml?. * B| ii mali tdvcatad Englishman; errmpetani and capable; sr.s.i reader; can atvs mas s..i(. io years' axpartance; exceilenl r*f srsnorO. Address ARELI., .are |',r-.d\. 210 4th r Bc oki) n _ urn.Ki' Useful; in privats family. I COW try: attend fnma. e. .lean silver windows; at.end gsntlaman'a ckHbe* good .itv referen.-. moderate ?.>?*;?'-. I'I'RMA MINT. I RH Sd ni' _i Bl'TI.SR By competent yoong man. thor .uah servant, in prlvsts famil*; will maka himself useful, willine and ..Mia ln.r (uod .-' ???'<?'?en.ee. WILLIAM. P.t.x 37, 1,842 Broadsrsy. _ iri'T'.'dt or SECOND-MAN. "irBt-ctsss rvf pei thorouKh waller nnd ???*! worker "inriii WuitKKi: l.84g B"war-1 ul"ri.ilit German; speaks EnsMsh; ';-i .1. i .'.ii, ll furnaces, etc.. OT f"i tabw pa '? ' . I.Ulai srlll all A Hies In private frrmilv I .st references "--RITZ. I"-". Kast Said ll _ ___ lU'TI-KIt HwltW, Bp . kiriu; senr- KnRllsh. with good ? ny lefawacaa. taaikt placo in private fatally: understands hi" duties. Address DAVID ir.' \\>>r -.".nh st._ Rt'TLI'.l! By young colored man; best per-.na! ref-rences Addreaa Ht TI.Kit. care qi, -er, '."? ""sst Bgth-si Bi'TI.Kl! A'. By s Japanese na huller. valet, gri refereni. . T. I . Bl r pta I' u ?. Hi ? klyn. . _| '< \RI"T VKI.lt. Man rind WlfS Swedish, wish io tak.' cara of house d .rlr.tr sum mer' brat of referencee. Mrs. PETERSEN, j ? ;;..... || COOK. Ac. Middle-scad msn ><- drench r walter; Just arrived. CEABAR, ill! Wes! ZM ll COOK \:v -i first-das*, professional cook: dle?nxag< 1 * ond week February; ala. husband ?..- gi ?! ' ???'- ? r valei . both Ens Uah; < an ba sri li re immend ? I. - I. -? (Issi h., P ivannah, 3a, Rael - reference IOtb-st f'OOK Firs! class .lip.-.ese cook arants . tuatl si good '? fan Ki "B, M H il-si _ ... v;i\:an' v. una ma . i . ii addn r I. U.. "COACHMAN (lentil i ?- rea parma it?itt situation tor reliable, trusts 3 . , . .,. a| i." r> nea; careful driver; countrj preferreil wagea modefoti I h is COACHMAN, '?' Kant With at ? "?I vllMAN. Bl flrat-clsrs you ns man. .. english; ha ght. B feel ? Inches; ? --ii..- md hones! beal references. I i \ . . sra tV. M v.- 143 Waal Mth ?r l*OACffMAN Ar,ie-,.an ProtaaUnl cn i Kentlenrurn'a piara In country; good, esra 'il driver; willina t w"i< tor amall wastes for - nee FARKEB, J'i? W'-'t iv::: il _% COAlltMAM Sired a lc" - a atrti I h temperate, honaal truatarorthy, m Brlltlng. .I.liatnx man la ne?,|e 1. food lopearanca; sxcelleni lefaraneaa iin I ISI Kid sr. _ _ .',. \.'IIM \\ - OR< " IM By ? ? a, hman; k.I ref.ni -. , intrj pref rad ?'. I . '.-. Wesr tSlh s. COACHMAN liv ihoi ughlj ? tupetenr, expel lenci I niHii .marne . ? ? . tli - ? plovers ? sb I. refereticaa; last am T. I' .V?? Ma'lis.n COACHMAN Married; tic family, wife excellent cook ard laundreas If raqwlrad; mst il 'i igbly understands his business In avery reaped; strictly temperate s-'-.id. rellsbl* man; dlaangsged In i*onaa-|uawca the family I "akir,.- up, arba .an l'e seen. .1. Il . I.M BBSl S3 COACHMAN Blnale. Proteatant, agsd "I neal appearanra; good driver; attentive .. duties: lins foi .i refsfenrsa v.tir^as wi M.I.wi, .are Fla intra U, Uro..me st. .'i Vi'lIM W. Voung man. KnKllsli Prol esiinr tn irooirhty undarstanda Ins baal nasa; ?iii Le found arllllng and it.iiains. ? 1 city reference. PARRY, .are Cook, CH r irk we. "iri.VI'IIMAN Firs- .|a-s. thrvroughly un lerstandi horses snd carriages '?? sa t' personal city references; honest, sober, willing, obliging; Inst amptoyar ,ertif\ Cl.-Rl.ET, '?"st Bth HI'. i"n ?.i IIMAN \ f.nnih d>-Blr?< a situation Ihal ? .fluc.in. s.-ven yea ra rt. their 1 di or address COACHMAN, Pl '?'ll St COACHMAN, ftc <;? iitlem.in going air a I Wi ult Itke lo tin.I situation f..r his ? man arel kph iii, ls.th ..f whom ha I tn liinhlv r>. .,nini> re! AddrBM '.r call, 11 East ''..r'. ^ I'riA.'HMXN Qerman; understands house .iud (arden work; privata fiimtiv; baal I .its references. M. BITCHORT. SUI 11 a SI' Ci C'. BBL ri OOAl HMAN darman; mured, no rhiT dr.-ii; Understandl lila l.uslness. seher. steady, hoaeat; Drilling and obllKins;, lan smployer can t," saan. Address COACfi MAN. ". East seth -i COACHMAN and OARDBNBB Take cara ..f lawn and milk, nlllins te make himself useful, wagaa, %2?. can furnlah b- M t reference. n?i West 1Mb at., har n..~s store rOATHMAN r ISKFI'la MAN VrthTTf Ireland rr 'astant; 13 >.-Hts' basl p.-r buial referancaa; last employai caa ba ?? ? city or country. B. n . I.MS B'way, COACHMAN. Married; thoroughly sspeii snead; csreful driver; willing. ot.llKrtiK. - ? irthy, i>--I.rrui. honaal an.l sober; city or countrj-; beat personal etty refer en. ? .'iiai'iiman. > i:.,st iinh st. (X)A( IIMAN B> final miss voang marT siniri". thoroughly uoderstands ids baal neaa; atrictli sobar, bonsai and trust worthy; paraonal reference. BECK 14.1 \\ est ^Ttll St. COACHMAN. Parisian, alnjrle man. a Bd manaera, ..s i^arhman oi risefui man in Pi ita family. MARCEL HCHWOB cue Mr. M .se:, c.-j 7th ave, .'.'s. iiman (lentleman wlahea s al lui nm for iii? coachman, ?11?, has lived willi him r.,r the last I.". \e;,rs. Lest re i-i ? Addrsss COACHMAN, l.M W. st Mth st. i-i.Ai HMAN or I SKI"! I. MAN. NcTth'of iiei.n.i Protestant; 1- yamrm' ivest per tonal refaraneea; i.isr employat can ba s.'en. cit) or country. B N, I.-4S Braad >'iia. iiman Oentlemsn deslraa titasUon f..r coachman; rallaMs, married man; les; p-rs'itial referen,-.. pity "r country. Address employer, il. W. DE FOREST 34 Bl ul sr. FARM MANAOER Mnn^an.r^dfeT^no chll i.-ii. Intalligsat, psaaasat people' ex I" 11 r .1 and roanpatent; inference' Hil trr,,.. rmpioyera. Addrem n..x MB Deck ? i ? is 11. N. .1 ? KAUMKK and OAlftDBNgTlV By middle .o,-..I maa; three raars' reference, j,ms lls Uraenwlch -t Kum MANaORB. -BspariaBcad bbjJ ihoroutiily compalaat; amrrled, n.i fam ' . liri i "> rewi lo ,.'l paat rmpioyera Ad a S M. g., Ile-'- -,, . ,,. \ | OARDENKH nr-epn ye_;< -xi-rlencP I,', fracnhiHiaa work t-ftw-a:.*. Hardening rai- ,d lawas, atc . ma- ,??;, plaaM stste wagaa, tiMrvss Boa M, Htrondabiirg Pana DARDENBR, ilerman. married, without children; andersundi growiag ot cut gowers, violets, vegatal-les; 2 yeara last placa. Addrssi I". (.BIBLE .are Stader. ?_? i.> ::.isr .'aittii si OARDENER B) you of married man. no '.ten. to trike chars; of privata place. " " -ni flithe, inrllci'ilais, addreas : GARDENER, Trlbuus mli.e. 2C.I Wast 1 :-'""' " ; OARDENER sr. I l-I/iRlsr l.andsc?p?~ I.y ri Hermon. SN a r\pr?. i ... -efercncB small family; t> uk,, .imrxe of sentir. mans pis ?? DEl?~g- ll MANN. BIS Flush , Ing-aya . Long is|jnd ny OROOM er CSKKI-I. MAS fjoad r-fe, "? as h (*OUaJNg, gsa -id iva laitSHT colored man w .n'.l t.ik,> u allua I ii..n sb doorman .>r atevai ir man in . apartawai h-.ns.. Addrem Boa :?? Ifll .?'.lumiiiis ava. NUMB .r ATTENDANT '?? tick w Ss rslld -raat*eman, wi-.ii.-> ittuatlon no ft >? ' :' la i.hvhI. 1,,-hi rity rafaraaca. aj. areas HER*. i:\ |-j k?.i asth-at, BECOND .I I SK Kt I. MAN Hy s Nerti! ..f lien nd I'r.iteataiu sSung man In prl vat* fa-nlly; g.ssl ref. rsa, .?. Addrem 1, M 1.343 Broadwa eECOND-MAN By n roung man In atal le", till. cu.tem..I t.. horaaa, .iriMna. care, .;f harnass, atc . weil recommended. A?l-' ?iresa ll., lt. x ;i^, Tribuna OAca. I'BEr?'*. MAN ""in prlvnle fanillv; un ?i-istand, all household duties, w-iiltlns. i rai , f rums,,.; ,.i raferencaa ? r . Ml Weat .!lBt-st. l'H',;i''r|, MAN Ow mea; understands muk. S'ssl waller, take care St lioiisc and furnaco. nie.leiatt -ular. ; ST, -kl hemp prafaned, UKIN'/.. J?4 K-m ""nth bi "VAITBI* A< roana cot-cad man. i!4. in i.eel of sitciitmn. aa waltev ar>d useful man; i>ers?nal refprenrer. ROBERT. M? Kast rd st gt. WAITER. -Younit colored man ss wsittr in prtvstr family ur bosrdlns h..usc. can alva first class referancaa I. H. T014?R. _? Weat isth-i ice* rv A.- A.-A DOMBBTIC BITXATTONS WAsTTaj-a ?S?*?*Vl?*-*a%*****>? *"-" nf- ? r ' r* ***VI?AI*7|) WAITER or USEFUL MAN -Yrung **_. lishmsn. GEORGE AXDERBO.V jji Sd-a ?? * ~* OOMF.BTIC SITI ATIOXB W A*?TRo B***BtMt;*> S. ********"Ssa?J| MRS L BBRLY. ' * ' ICM WEST SSD-BT-. rrnEiGN and lomkstio male am* I km alb EMPLOYMENT HCBSM* ALL REFFU'N' KS 1 STRICTLY INVrsTIGATtT) I fer. int. bieak'ng *ng.g*m?.-ir? ?,|.j 1b* dl.nilued from office and forfeit IB clilmi to ttt paid. Brooklyn OTic* 2 Bond rt., C-irier Fulton-st. .AT I'u.NKRXND'K. ?3 West tv. %\ -j? t*r>r! -r POOk* Kr?r.eh W? .h Enrlit* flnn.n Italian chef, other ii ?/I..,'.. \,r\rt{ v <?l ali r'.nml ...:.-< mal'? Iifait Erer.'h nurses *sp< lac- rhsmo. W|llr.**?s. ii1"., A ri er,- * -i j ". Ut. ?ag ?neotot '???t*at A F'.KKIRKNi KS TWs I ri refer! <nc*?'' t -? often SOI ST! a rr.ultttuAa^J ? Ir.s. We try to use '.I -.i it iNaghl ro tl used?lo have lr MUAN' K-mrthlrr wi (ak* na'ns to look Bp *??' 'i BpO'lesBI for. situation with fur 'ighne.e j? n, ,.?,? '.I'** ' I* ;?? Od B* ul - ??? ,. -. . benefit ,,f tha- fa.-, ir they'n Banilofan! bary wi caa'i sat**** tu t?i<* tt-? rt** ?# r-tMeadlng ? patron yourself mn,-,; 1 v 'r* ? rsf-jrsTtasa. c?;.ttng * servant fri rr, ul N A HFTT.MAK SiippM-r "f Hi'-b G a li loris r Se-..-,. .".*il ?<Mr.-Sv* *""** AT S" 1 <frri?r t/>MKW "B rMPI/Vv" MEET if RK .f. KB Bssi IM .? Servanr.. .ire.arr ;lt*r*. '-.-??. . -_ men ste.; '4**N*r.tfl* lepsrtmatu *?_> 'lerke ?il--.r.'ti. *t?n<'Srar,e.-rs ? - DrT ****|r.n?l Wa-'m'n' for !?.. .?-, ?t, A'iTENI WT *r7s*ies ..... or '.ur Mr* MAYFIELD ' ? ? IM Ml ave ??? COOK My ? BDOd c - k I', a ;??.?., ?__ Hy. will ai*1'" In wa?b r ? , ? -,,,T enc* ell) '.i ? .un" i. ISO \\. . .( , ..- t LAUNDRESS i IIAMBSJt, -ap MAH' snd WAITRESS fu anil daughter, Uermari. '?n^-errt - '?'?* kin I* of . toking ar. i bread, cakes daps* Its ref. noes ('J* Boa lu [SB Baal 4T'ti-*?. ' ***> COOK B) a (j.x.I co*, bread bin-"*** muk--. I'r'aiM famllv. ? i'\ . ,-i ?' bael reference* i ail 72s Greenwl '? .r ^ i?"-n CBaries ?n.i Berry it. ring th*** COOK LA TN DREW M .., (?oman; capable active good family cook: assist washing, i *'"?ne?a .IA'Vi INS Bursau, 002 COOK, -? A respectable gi "fJJJj laundress; .Iso cbamh*>rmi it ?,-, r*?*. lull or *?]'ires. car r Mn E__? M3 ." j iv* ^***** I-" i\ nt **V_ required ti irg*; ref ?n'? a? B I; ii Sill l **n Broads i (OOK WAITRESS :' -? . , . .Ti_i ?; togethei i winTJ rh- work of a i potent, nilling and ??' Hg ? kera ? it rsfet bi i 'all >t t~t Tn. .ii".. 3d Bight i rn IK. & ?? Km rr ;.n lr. i -? ., ~,^ wu.bing, thoroughl) 4. Ll SCH Ti Bait DOOK I ..?;.-.? . fjfj tamil] ' ? - -ps an.i di ? isrti a it: ng i?ib> lng; i |t) refer**! ?? ;:> '. .? - heil. ' ni >K By a Bi it-claw I ? ar,.I tam r ; sll brsl ., ., f I . ..... . . . j rharge If required; personsi rel ?-- ?? sm Bii i . Mb! ' a M iK !!'. i ? i i r\ nut by the lui - ? . parties; beal i *f*i ? . fun ? imi\ | i;.?,'?. ||a , n a- e COOK" B) \*\ ara ????. lass Csll I Milligan - ,n| li" ? SiXrr art, COOK fti H" an Arne-i s,'i u rr.an ti cook, was imn. wit' ,> itslrs srorl i"sll st t v-m ?mpl-."*e'? :i"T Weei SOtl -? lng I <-tiAMr.i.n***Ain a ? ms ?in ?? i ? ? ? ? ? a i ind ??.?'? ?, - .. BO i art- .vj: Weet 21M SI M-? Pugh'i '?IIAMKKItM XII' ,t a.~i*oior patent ? harrherniM ? . .j .Ki ref. I.. LIB I t > ''irr*. sm's I.elV i'HAMBi RM AI Fl i i - ?? ?- \ ??I'.-.-.r I ? '.|r".? KH!' K?W?N IPI t ; ? __ CHAMBERMAID . . - i sa chsmberwork. 04.1 10th . ? Id Bom CH IMBERM IID ll >M- RI -- Rv"? Wall sdu lied t .ian ** rhamr berm,id or s**xnstr** ? ? ? ? hr-u**. work for rnarTte.l c UP'.*. At-lres* J. R^ 211 \\- ?? DAY'B WORK -0 - wujti work by 'he day r areek Mr* 1, HAB Hl< :>',?. East "r - I'A ', B a I IRK. A r-?|.. w!-h"s to go out *? rul I lng ? i '.?a*hiaghy thi lu re'ir.s reascra!-:.. Il"'/.'ItCRAIJI, BBS Kant BBth sr. _ HOt*BEWORK. tt\ yourag girl fat arno eral housework In imall f-urC.ly; ma cook nh-eir . go washing. n>". ? ar.lf. JJ Cpl?b*S ave.. K. ley's bell. HOI V.KKKPKR. * A* A"mertcas widow as housekeeper, nurse, <ar?forL"i valld; < "ul h"tn" m >r* than large mIitti ell) ir country. HALL 22*. Rall n, Br*>>klya SEAMSTRESS and 1 ?I;ks.-M xKEltZ VV std like ?n?,iri'rr.?ii I -. ?**k *r A i.-i 3d . HOt'BBKEEPER Sj ? vr*rt*ne*j housekeeper, undera .inchej st cooking .-it i refe--...... nKI;.,gl'IST. 24>>S Weat 4i?th-*t.: I a??m?n' HOt*BEKBEPBB. Bj \ resp* table **?> an, good rsfsr* nc es Csll or aiWrsa williams, lits Bgai lAth-rt. HOC8EKKEPEB " Girmsti ArnoV '?an. refe-.-n'r* exchanged Call at 4 North Portlsnd-avs., Brooklyn. I'lil'SKWiiRK H ml ' Ile *s-l r ? do g- nersl hou*ev. ? "? . in derate i\ i?res. K AnviR TISKR l.i.-C Sd ive _ HI "SK\v. IRK.- By | ? W t*? eral housework in a dal M H.. Mt w^st r.M si . boseosent. HOC8EWORK v. ai; RESS./ B] ts* Xew-England ^.r:-, ??? x--i n at general w..rket . ..th-t waitress *r1 ftlO .-rr.'.-... asparatel) i gi BBB TYLER'S. Mid Url, .,\t _ HOCBBWORK, ft< i i ? ng S SS* ?...: noun w ni., r. nil - ?"?'? !???* dress; reference; willing Mla*aBS ??? West SSd-st.; ring three tlBM St canal v "|.r carfare patt _m HOL'BRKEEPER visaing bssiekeeper! ?ipsrtenced In .a-e , f first un ?' ? bold*, Bianagrmeni of i ? n;?rk?tir4t and ihopplng. J.. 70 kth ive _ LADY'S MAID B* - n rt*i I >*:* dn Mer lre??*n iki iad "*?**? tri' "liing pr. t rred ling" \-??'- ST letter I.. H R m :*'? ii laai ll?u*e. ?*i'h ave. _ - ' ll vin ^ i,'~ wlihei ? " annan f,,r M ?. ?gn|, rnpetem I*Te*ck wsw. .?v - ii'-n.".i packer and lr-w.r-.eker; i-*? - ilt emplover can be seen IIS Bast i* - M.. Apartn.-r.t So. X asst, BStSBSta ? arm ti o'e|is-k._. MAID By ? r-flne 1 P-*n?h w,'m*\*?. petior maid; can nii:i" ? '"' ,lrTU *t>li?h halrdreaeer; Brsl ?*< referes<*s JACQCIN'S, ?Vii Sth-ave _ MAID, ac. Refined, edu ited * r*1*ni'5' experienced, lyrtent ? ""'ni?'i wlshe* position with fin- family " .n*,. god s.am,tr..s to la.h III ''/''r-jS splendhl position, an! ? ?"..', .."*? from the.* Addrsss B . * -'" - ***2 MAID Daoriah giri used t ?*,2S ?ant* i.i.ice ga travelling st***, s****** Btrssa or aurss Call KXl'DSES ?-,"rT^ ?vu * writs ROYEN BIO MU rt_J_U>* maims By nv English girls ? *?**,_ iimi'le. apart or together: hists** ******** ,1 . ?I"pr****\: paeken*. et.- trnvelitnir pr" .reel A* K H lg I". ' _ - NCRSli or MAIL Refined N"?*f*2S man, Man verian I ? 'Z'lX'Z years oa tssjcbss Germsi best -s*b*b*s*s S. Wari 'UKI.E. ISB Bast ?3d rt ^ Nt'BSB ifeti.h Kiri, well "*"r.?J2f full chsrge infant r grown '?^?'?JC go.i.1 neel'ew. ii'.iii lAlXJCIN * B*S f ?vo. _ -^ Nt'Rsr. and BBAMSTRESB {> ui Ij, an American \..ung worn in a* m ?*""*,, Hssi.t.it,! to rouag chlldreB t nora-an r?fer*nce. would g" * ?h'r' ',1*'" ^jr lbs ? nn-M us mut ISM -' . t**n **"** ?ssl ________ '?T_ NI ItSK ic \ Kr-n.'h g'rl If ***, 1 nullsh desire* a. .miall n SI "'w. eha-rtM-n-ld: wei! rei i ? -? ? ? " '.".I West '.VIh ?? .__ BEAMBTRESB will rom* kind t*J ^ -Meili wi man to ge' *',|k " ** Mis M , Z1.: Btk ai" . ?*** sKWin'i; Would '?* !- j '.<!C*i.i-s: ladle* aressea or .a - i ? ^?3 ?rill alt for an,I rel.lin - ?!- sSTStat Mrs W l_*ON. toil 2'1-ve WAsiiiN.i rtnt ia-* j.- ?: " '??^'r? ? ak >? ? i?hin? bom*. **> cen-; ??*~?rej? i.i ,l?\ K**.id refrrere.- I-" :\\ sr Sd tl" " WASHING Itv nrst.la.s ?**5*.*>Bs ,|-,.-, with nnsurp.is.e.l ts"1,ll"V. of ???... ?-.?,.;> wi-.M-.-^.,'-**?** d"ien. i- r. juii.n."^ i- ___,. VV VSlll.N'i l.iunlres? llel*>?n ff!!*, "fi? r.....a" Will t.ke f^jTZr' gentlemen* or fsml.y **HVr..-lrilst-et. erence M'? JACOE, :4. West ?**"* r..p Bool -esTsf WASH1N': S'l, ns BrOBABj * ffSl ? ia .ia, washing r lr*** i^or* washing. 4n I I'en .aid. P?? r" Itv an. _:?; Beal SOth Bt/jstJEgt^rg WASHING Kirst cia** '""'.'^'ootJBSt .;., iieek .ir month ?" ^^ SM Wes- 44lt rt '-^ajaisS W\?lll>rG A colm-ed ',,^IUuM_k?*S*' w. rk bv the .|?v or '?' ?*t_^f M.* RIJBINSON. lil >"nh*,t*?. %?. WASHING Kv ar. *'".^n?lie*' ati cutt ann shirt lr,*le. ??*> *?*;_. gsS* gentlemen s -Ine cl Hh? rr,.-T(*TAL ?*? 5j equal to n*w ??? 'FT'" _. ?-.it i-.Ttb.. . -jjj^.jarg Yin Ni: GIRL l?- BfJ_*_,,y sHfu'-JK and make herielf rfl*l*njlitt7 JSBS***, referencs. 61* Uud*S-***'' "^ . .1 boll