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?JUST AS WET AS EVER. JTHE NEW RAINES LAW PROVES A FAILURE. VIOLATORS FIND A LOOPHOLE IN THE REVIVAL OF OLD OUUI CHARTERS-THi; 1*.'L1?-E IY>\VERLESS. Another Sunday un.lor the amended Raines law ?tinoDtttratos beyond any shadow of doubt that the new law la a dismal ami mirth-provoking failure? Bilrth-provoklng for lbs saloon men and dismal for those whose duty It Is to restrict the sal?* of llipior on the Sabbath I ?ay. The country statesmen who have predicted that '.he law would compel New Yorkers to ?to thlr.?ty on Sunday or seek other more gr*Rf*alal cllSSSfl are. like the doughty Douglas, de? ft, ,1. Tbd abtUt]* of a saloonkeeper to misconstrue c la? and convlt,(*e those whose duty It la to en for.-e it that his construction is right would open the <yas of own those country statesmen who rnak? laws to BMSt conditions they are thoroughly SalSmlRBr with and prevail upon a Li-gislature to ?Jolt thaSS us the condensed wisdom of a Solo?. Th< police have worked manfully to carry out the law. .'.n.1 they refBSB to be held responsible for the e\ -. ?nd adult that they are pow?rlc?s. It is s ?fe to say that N? w-York, utnler tho broftil e>: . astruotion of the old Haines law. was never wetp-r than it was yesterday. The first Sunday Om?or the D? ?W lav was comparatively dry, the se?? oi)il less so, and yesterday all restrictions sc< med to have beta swept sway. The aalooa men, ufter due SOgltaUOR, have for,i>,l the lOOpBOlS through which to Brawl, and they have made wondrous use of tho knowledge. Nearly all of the old RalMB law hotels w?r?- opea yeaterday, as la former days, and many ?atoonkeepera revived oM clubs, with charters dat? Ing prior to Ma> -.*-., W'7, and under las (also o? ruu ttlng .? Club kept o??en house. '.--..\ir Dollar" smith's 'Young Men's Cosmopoli? ta-i Club," situated in Smith's saloon; "The Ufa? mercy Club," in tho notorious Newmarket Dance Hall, and other like clubs had a notable recruit in t'.ie Broadway Qarden yesterday. This place, which ?pas been lh< seem ol several raid.? by the police, a-. ! Is the gathering place of many of the worst ?laments In the city, by sume means managed to re? vive an old club with a aufBoteotly ancient license, ami. ilk?- the other places, was open yesterday. A sign hanging over 11 ? ? - cashier's deas announced thai applications tor membership In the club would b" received by the cashier, who. It was learned, ?was also secretary and tr< teurer ?if the club. All along the Bowery, u:> In Harlem, over on the "Wist Bide an.i over the city generally Haines law hotels and "fake" clubs prospered mightily. The saloon 'run are made bola? r by the action of the city magistrates in eases that have ?ume before thorn. The magistrates. In nearly every Instance, bars practically acknowledged that tho new law is a DUSSle 10 them, and have shifted the responsi? bility by holding the persons uccuscd of violations for .????--?..I Besslona. RAINES LAW RECEIPTS. TUE C1T1F.S PATIira M?'RE AMD THE COt'N'TRT DlfrntlCTS LESS THAN* LAST YEAR. Albany, May I?"..?Tho reports of county treas? urers to Excisa Commissioner I.yn.aii. pursuant to an order of the office for reports of excise receipts for the first !??:) ??ays in May. show Increases in the sums received from cities and slight decreases In small counties, where no license was voted In ??.any towns, of the total of $9,153,?348 ;?4 collected up to Muy lfl. New-York City alone reports collec? tions Hgnregatlng $0.171.070. or moro than one half of the total. This Is nn in??rease over last year of llTC.ltx?, with the chances of much more being col? lected ?luring the month. Kings County has col? lected ?-.??G.t?a, or 115,834 more than the entlr.? col? lections In that county last year. Onondaga County collects BM.520, or |12.?.S0 more than lust year; Monroe, County has so far collected *?*,4.910, or W?.??! more than In UN; onclda ?County, with a total thus far of $i23.Mo, shows an Increase over last year of $2.1??); Albany Conntv. with IWI.O00 SO far. shows un Increase of $7."t)-) over lasl vc.ir. and Rensselaer County shows a decrease of' |\<??> in receipts. In Otsego County there 1.? a ?leerease. fortv-seven less Ilienses being lsKiied this rear than in ISM, In Wyoming County there is n falling off of nbout ??'-'.?-.".ii in .-K-enrilaiieo with the vote for no Iliense In many towns. In Delaware Countv there Is a ??light Increase. A.ldlng to the collections ho far In Klii?-s ?mil N'.'w-York, the estimated recrl|itt. in the district annexed under the ?Ireater New-York char-' ter, that territory paya Into th.- Stiit.- treasury more than two-thir?1s of the entlr.- receipts. Dela? ware County, one of the largest counties In the State, reports n total collection of only ?S.ll?. THE REV. JOHN MNEILL'S SERMON. The last but one of the series of revival meetings Conducte.i l.y the Hev. John McNeill, the Bcotch evangelist, was bel.l in CsmSgla Hall yestenl.iy nfl.rtioon Kvery seal in the big auditorium was occupied when the service?) began, at 4 ??'clock. For the lirst time since the beginning of the Moody and Sankev revival meeting?, three months ago, the Hev. Dr. MaeArthur was present yesterday. At the re? quest of tlie Hev. A. ('. 1'ixoP. Dr. MaeArthur Opened the meeting with prayer. Mr. ?McNeill pleached on the story of Shammali. "Bhammah," he said, "in defending a plot of .entlls against a marauding horde of Philistines, put down his foot llrmly, while his countrymen fled for safety. They all ran but Bhammah, who was filled with the spirit of Qod. His fleeing countrymen, hearing the loud ?roans ot the dying Marauders, looked back, and to th?'lr chagrin ?aw Shainmali still lighting on to victory in the midst of the fray. "That Is the way to teach thing?, and not accord? ing to theological fashion. It would seem as If ?lad Almighty ?'is tired of seeing His people running when they should have sin ??i like Bhammah anil tin own off the yoke of oppression. Your life to? day beara in its present position and future proa* pacts no more proportion to wli.at It might have been than a plot of lentils bears to a fertile, broad acre "Ruined by drink, as you might have been, put down your foot and stand In the mld?t of the bowl? lag ureck, and Ood will stand by you, as lie stood by Bkamrnah. With Dim you can change yo?ir Waterloo Into victory. To-day is the day of salva? tion."_ CENTRAL LAHOR tXIOX. At the mtetlng of the Central Labor Union yes? tenl.iy Oaorge Warnar, delegate of the Interna? tional Machinists' I'nior, daelarsd that some action Bhoui.i i.e taken at on??<?, fo that, if tho city p??r ndtted the Metropolitan Street Hallway Company to change its motive power in sixth und Eighth aves., the company should engage the unemployed nicn in this citv to do the work. This action was necessary, or else Italians would certainly be im ported here. It was resolved that the committee which has charge of the matter shall call upon the ciiy otli clals and take what ether action It may il.-ciii ne?? asary. Delegate R?ld moved thai the secretary be In* Btructed to writ? to Qrorernor Black, requesting him to siRii the inheritance Tax bill. A communication was read from the Department of Justice, at Washington, acknowledging the re c? ipt of the <'entrai Labor Union's letter complain? 1ng of the violation of ?he Eight-Hour law In sev? eral of the departments Of tin? National (iovorn i ment. Including the Postofflce Department The communication was signed by the Acting Attorney Ornerai, and stated that the matter would bo looked Into. An Invitation whs received from the Progressive Democratic (*ounoll for the Central Labor I'nton to send delegates to Its convention. The l'. 1?. C. n fused to take any action In the matter, and tin- In? vitation was assigned to ohllvlon. 4 BIO FINANCIAL SCHEME. CONORFSS TO HF ASKFD TO CHARTKR AN INSTITlTKiN ON TIIK LINKS OF THK FRF.NCH t'RKDIT FONCIER. In the course of the next ten days Congress will be asked t?i grant a charter to a great financial In? stitution which it Is proposed to establish In thl? country. John K. Dos Pussos, the well-known lawyer, has drawn up the charter, which provides for the promotion of a credit company, to be con dlMtSd upon plans similar to tho???' of the Credit Foncier of ?TtSnoS. If It succeeds, however, the American project, both In its capital und the scope of Its operation?, will surpass the famous Fr?>nch in? stitution. The Loan and Mortgage Hank Company of the I'nited States, as the company Is to be ciilli'd, will have a capital of llOO.iirti.o'iU, divided lato shares of 110 each. The prime purpose of the scheme Is to lend money to farmers upon mortgage at a BMMh lower rate than they are now compelled to |>3>'. In addition, the charter will authorize the company to ?Jo n general trust and hanking business. The institution proposes to loan mon?>y to farmers In any part of the United States at 4.C? p< r cent In? terest. The money Is to bo repaid in quart, rly Instalments, which may, If the borrower wishes, bo Spraad over a period of seventy-five years, but he has the privilege of redemptl?>n at any ttOM. The quarterly payments will represent not only one-fourth of the annual Interest due. but a ?mall rum, amounting to flghty-rive-one-hunlredths of one per cent annually on the face of the loon, which will go Into the ?Inking fund to pay off the principal of the debt, jo that when tho quarterly payments have all be*,n made the debt will have been extinguished. The company will bo permltt? 1 to lend up to DO per cent of the valuation of the land mortgaged. The borrower, however, will not re? ceive a money consideration for his mortgage. In I stead, he will get a bond Issued by the company, bearing 3.15 per cent Interest. To get money he will have to dispose of thl? bonj, but as It is ex?. ted that the bonds will sell nt a premium, the extra transaction will only tend to reduce the rate of Interest tlio furnier will have to pay. It Is no; proposed to ask the Government to sub? scriba to the capital of tho company. On the con? trary one of tho conditions under which the cbSlter will bo asked from CongrssB will be thai lbs ? fjav pany shall, on the ?Jov? rnment's demand, at it 11 tim.-s be ready to advance at least l:.",,UUu,l*X) to the Government at current rates of interest, h is said that the members of the syndicate of Incorporators Include some of the most prominent business men in the country, but Mr. Dos Paseos, When t^o.n yea* tcrday at his home. No. is Baal Plfty-slath-sl was not preparad at present to give out the ti.nu.--t tor publication. lie is firmly convinced thai the sto k will b? subscribe.i twice ov.-r. Referring to a reporl that President McKinley hid expressed himself in favor ?if the project Mr. Dos Pasaos -?ail: "Tho Administration knows nothing of the detail.? of this plan. I have never consulted tie President or any of his Cabinet or any membera of Congres? al?oiit the company. The scheme is purely non partisan and DOn-polltlcaS, _n?l I expect to recep-o the cordial and hearty support of all parti.? when the charter is presented to Congress. No hanker. Exclusive Sterling Silverware Complete Tea and Dinner Services, Coffee Sets, Wine Coolers, Chests of Spoons, and forks in exclusive de? signs, many of which will not be duplicated. Gorham Mfg. Co. Silversmiths. BROADWAY A- 10TH ST. I M MAIDFS I AN F.. financiar or capitalist of New-York has any Int. rest, dlreci ..r Indirect, In the company, escept that ihey ha\?' thS rieht In common with anybody to subscribe to the stock up to the amount of $1,D?K). That l.i the maximum allotment that will be made to any one Individual. The plan Is one that must stand or fall upon Its own merits. It n.?>.ls no support from banklnj or financial Interests. The J.o.m and Mort sace Hank Company is to be essentially a company of the people and for the people." ?Colonel J. F. nioom, a lawyer of this city, who was one <?f the founders of the Wage Earners' l'i?i-i.t|e I.eatrne, which ill?! excellent work In th?? cause of honest money ?aal fall, siiys that Mr. ?tx? Passoa'a plan Is similar to one which he wrote about recently, and of which he spoks to several ?1 ivi-rnm.-nl r.flleliil?. Colonel Kloom also says that the Democratic Honest Money I?aafiio, ot which he is an officer, som?> weeks airo appointed a com? mittee to investigate the subject, ami that Qeneral Lloyd Bryee, one of its Executive ?'ommitt?'e, who is now abroad, will Investigate tho subject there and Its practical workings. -? SUICIDE IX THE PARE. Park Policeman ?Cain found a man, upparently 111. on the Walk south of the Ar??-nal In ?'entrai Park, opposite Fast Slxty-thlrd-st., about 1:30 o'clock yesterday morntaB? (iIi<i summoned an am* balan?a from the Presbyterian Hospital, liefore Its arrival the man died. The surgeon sal?l he had probably drunk some of the contents of B four ounce bottle containing chloride of potassium, Which WM found I" hi? coat pocket. T'oo l>o.t> was Id.nMll.d at tin? Morgue as that of .James. Palea, of No. HI Fast Plfty-flrst-at. it la not known why In* killed hims? if. HONORS EOR A DEAD DOG. Filly, the favorite do? of the late Professor Alex? ander Herrmann, was burle?- yesterday afternoon with ??onsil? rabie ceremony In \Vhlt?-ston?*, Long Island. Th'? _og, will? !l was twelve y.airs old, alai hail been owned by the BMgtdaB sine?.? ?he was a puppy, died on Friday. After her death Mis, Herr? mann took the body to New-York, snd bad it photo-1 graphed. Bhe also had a blue plush casket mad? for the animal. Professor Leon Herrmann was di? rector of the funeral. The dog Was buried In the grounds of the Herrmann place. Its grave was marked with lilies of the va!l?-y. MANY OF COMPANY A STAYED AWAY. THE 9TH REGIMENT servpes. however, were WEt.l, ATTENDED. The ?th Regiment attended a special service yes? terday at the Hloomlngdale Reformed Church. Houlevard and Slxty-elghth-st. With the exception of some members of Company A. most of the mem b?-r.? of the reKim?'nt attended the parade. Farly In the week B large liumbor of Roman Catholics In Company A openly mated their purpose to absent thcmselvr? from the service, in conserpience of the aiit.'iKonlsm of the chaplain, the Rev Dr. Madison ?'. Potan, to their faith. The Intention was ad? hered to yesterday when not more than half the m??n of the company took part In the parade. Cap? tain O'Connor, who is himself a Roman Catholic. anil whose sympathies are ?aid to be on the side of those who oppose the retention of Dr. Peters as chaplain of the regiment, was present. In command of Campany A. Dr. Peters preached a purely theo? logical sermon, and did not. by Inference or other? wise, make reference to the controversy that la ngltattng the regiment. -e TROOP C AT CREEDMOOR. The range at Creedmoor was occupied on Satur? day by Troop (.". Captain DatlfSM C. Clayton, eighty oftlcers and men; the S?>con?l Signal Corps, Captain Frederick .1. I.elgh, forty-one ofHct rs and men. and the 17th Separate Company, CaptatB John F. Flem, sixty-six officers and men. Major Theodora H. Hobco?'k. Inspector of ride ?practice, Second Hrigade. superintended the shoot? ing. The w<?alh?-r conditions were favorable, ns the following results show: Troop C Men practicing, SB; quallflcatltms, TO. 8econ?l Signal Corps?Men practicing, 41; quallA cations, ?il). Seventeenth Separate Company- Men practlr-lng, tu;-, ?iiialltlcatlona, 01. POSTOFFICE BOBBERS Use DYNAMITE. Albany, May 16.?The United 8tat?*s Superinten? dent of Malls In thl? city warns all p?rsons to be waro of aectptlng postoftlce money-order blank? r.umber?'?l between 3?i2 and +00. They were stolen from tho postoftlce of Sllngerlands, near this city, at an early hour thla morning, together with BR% In stamps of various denominations, ranging from one cent to ten cents. The robb?*rs. supposed to be the Fame gang that operated successfully at Coeymana a short time_atnoo, blew open the aafe with dynamita cartrtdjsa. Th.- explosion broke nlno lights of glass, but ?lo.-s not seem to have awakened the village, for the robbers made their SSCape without trouble. -a???? MEMORIAL ORGAN ORDICATRD. Highland Falls. N. Y , May ML?A handsome new pipe organ was dedicated with Impressive c-re monies in the Kpisropal Church hen*, to-lay, Arch? deacon W. R. Thomas officiating The orean 1* tho gift of Major Charles F. Roe, of Squadron A, und Mrs. Ros In memory of their son, Stephen BogSfft Roe, whOM death occurred a yenr ago. The Oigan WO! built for the church by Karrane? V'otey, of NeW-Tork, and Is the finest of Its clasa. ?\mong those present at. the BSfVlOS were Mrs. J. Pierpont Morgan and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pierpont Mor? gan, jr. John Plgelow and daughters, Major and Mrs. Ko?? and a number of W?-st Point professors and army ofBcera. In the midst of the service Mr BtgelOW was taken 111 anil had to retir.'. J. Rerponl Morgan and Major Roe have each con tributed IMOO for the erection of a new rectory. SPRIN8 SUGGESTIONS. TAKE SPECIAL CARE DURING NATURE'S HOUSS? CLEANING TIME. Avoid draughts and sudden changes of tea? perature. Do not discard your warm winter clothing too lo'ti. It is better to suffer a little Inc? nvenlencs thin to take cold. Remember that one Is especially liable to con? tract a bad cold or chill at this season of the year. A cough or a cold contracted between the) srasons Is the most annoying kind, and may last through the summer. To make the home happy, keep the health sa? cure. Poverty miy come, but It can be endurad if the health remains No health was ever maintained without assist? arce. Health, like the body, must be supported. But do not make a mistake and do It foolishly. If you feel a cough or a cold coming on take a drink of pure whiskey at once. It will keep tho ?bod in circulation, and Is the best preventiva against the ?l?nea*?'? of the season. Remember that only pure whiskey should bo tak?*n. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has tho strongest rer.'omm?*ndatl?)ns from the leading scientists and medical men. It Is the ?,nly Rtand? _r?l medicinal whlsk??y. Take n?? other from your druggist._ ?-? ? '..'_" C0N8BCBATBD BY CARDINAL GIBBONS. DR. EDWARD P. AI.I.EN MADE MMMV OF MO U1I.E. ADA. Baltimore. May HJ.?The Very Rev. Dr. F.!ward P. Allen, rsOOatly appointed Rlshop of Mobile, Ala, was consecrated at the Cathedral here this morn? ing. Cardinal Gibbons, as eonseerator and cele? brant of the po.itlflcal ma?s, was assluted by Bishops lalward Kitagerald, of I.lttle Rock. Ark. and Matthew H.irkins. of Providence, the aaalstant priest being the Rev. Hugh Roe O'Donnell. of lios tun. Bishop Allen was attended by Ardiblahopa Ryan, of Phil i.l.-lphl.i. und Kl?', ?t. of Cincinnati, util Bishops McGovern, of Harrisburg; Northrop? of Charleston; Iiohiin, of Scranton; Monnghan. of Wilmington, DeL, and Donahue, of Wheeling, W. Va. The sermon was preached by the Rev. Dr. Philip J. Currigun, of tho Catholic University. Washington. The Cathedral and Its neighboring ?tree?? were thronged with Interested spectators, a proe.??ion, consisting of the officiating clergy and seminarians. formad at the archi?piscopal residence and pro? ceed. .1 slowly along the crowded street to the mala entrance of th<? Cathedral Besides th* clergymen [iam"?l there were lu line ttt seminarians from tat. Mary's Seminary, Hsltimor? ; forty seminarians and the ulumni and graduating .?lass of Mount 8t. Marv's College. Kmmltsburg. where Bishop Allen iias b??en for ten years. In addition to these there were seventy-five priests and a host at sanctuary boys. Rlshop Allen I? forty-five, year? old, and was born at Tewksbury, Mass. With the exception of three year? ?pent In the diocese of Boston, his dutl??s have boon those of president of Mount St. Mary's ?'??liege, Kmmltsburg. Md., and und?ir .Is gutd aneo the affairs of that Institution have prospered. STORAGE. MORGAN & BROTHERS, B*T-ore Wnr?'. ??<??. 2.12. 234 nnd 23<> W(?*t 4Tth-at . ri.'?ir Broetwey. Separate room? ? r furait*?re, mtrrc r?, ;l.in?. bam;a(te. etc. l'ul;-! \!.n? for moving In city or country. Furniture, chinn. bric-n-t'r?c, etc.. etc . ; by col ,-t-nt j.acker?. Estimate? furnished. 7>l?phoa? Call. HS?3S. _ cosm TTDflGE R_EW HERTA M STOBAEE j._.X"J! &18, - 817 AMD StS) WEST 4SD ?T., ONE SHOUT BI_i'?*K FROM BROAD WAV. New, light anl airy Room? for the ?tor ege at Furniture, Piai i, r .?.-?age. Work? (? Ar:. S . it.; l^wc.t rate? ct-nslstent with first ??? iervlce. BKKD FOR ESTIMATE. dD?C^DIDl[L,_7 r^??ttiaLia.ji.i*. NKW-TORK FIREPROOF Btcr-ge Ware to**?, 6t. Nlch o'.a? Avf.. Corner I'-ifl Street. Tele 750 Bar filien, em. XlFrTHHRIN*'";T''>N F-rape tVtrthOtttt nnd Steam CArr.<*t <'leaning Werk?, 101 and trx* Eett nta-tt., n.?-y ?k JAMES V. HEATH. Proprietor. Tel. *fi7-7H. CABPBT CLEAM*?G. C.B9.BROW0OCO (Incorporated, i ITEAM CARPET CLEAHIHQ. T21 EAfcT -?TH-ST. Telephone NS1?39th-?t. ALTERING and RF.I.AYING. it. ? V. WIUJAMt, -team C.iT't Clearing. MB W?M Mth-et. Alterina and Bend for ??r.-uiar. Teteph. im SOB ;>" it. _____________ Fml L BRVART, S11...M ?'AK1-KT ? I.I.AXING,' Kaphtha ren ?atina, altering, relayins . ivea. Mothe killed In furniture. i?4M lir-adway. Tele | -, ;?;,. |Bl . 4.'.;i ?'..lumiaiH-ave. "caRPKTS CLEANED BT STEAM, BT HAND or ^n the floor. CAREFUL. CAR *PFT CLEANING ?CO., 1.5'?'? Broadway. 421 lo 42.". Ba*l 4>>th ?t. COE A BRANDT. }--;?.- r* Telepl) ne 132 3Mh. Vrk; r.Hl'-K A<*K*_RMAN. 138 We.t ?flfl al near Sth-ave.. *.?tabll.h??d 1812. --.Steam carpet cl'anns and feather and ha'r renovating work?; th rough and aat Itfactorv . al?o carp't? fitted mad? over and reta 1 Teiepti a-'. I,ISO 3Sth. T1IK 'I---- Arnerlean Rteam ?\,r?-.et ?'lean In? *?*? ' a- IBB IBS w.it ISth-et. IAMBS T. 1 ?Ai IKIJli, l'ro*jriet'..r. IlItOOKT.Y*?,. BBUBH CAi.ii.:- ?u: ani?o. Mi SSI _e_inato?"?-ev*/. - tngr?m. Ru?nala * eta. ya.-d. ?."-.-tage free. Tel. 421 Ked. POR SALB. LoK9 IN OBKAT VARIETY OK BTTT-B AS:< I'RICK. *y (*a ELLEW, 111 Fultn St i& POOL TABLE* ?>?i> o??cri|?lioii, ?rlth Bantsoldl qui.-k tL.in. :.i, UMtvlal tfei;cns lor tluir?, etc. MAl'.X ?. LI'.U. Mamif.. tu'?.r?. 124 E-W Mta-at Tiie Hamm?.ni. ?- -,? _*?,?, r? . _n co.. oi )3'J Broad ?ray, ar?? n ?? : ... :,t tiiell Sea '**-.-.. iss kn? -,.? -,. , lW?, -.,,r,. '."'?' *?;* ?*?!?-?'.'i'am m,c x, g Htmia-ad ?*rit? f? ? ? .. ,? .. A DUt-V,?_S OAK y'v'r>':'- ?ritt French J'';'' '' '? ' ; ?'? ?"'*? t"^?. rylinder?. DBSX<*. It ?, Aram,, n'.iu?', (rf??a?. J.,r.t?. atai i I j a; r, FAV-T Id I ? ? ? ..,-,, , ,- ; "' '' " - --'i. rea prie ' i'? KXCII (?lu _Ka -' ?ta?..,n AWBIXGI BXAGS. ITC. . . Ruj of o.f ruaniifin tu?? : ?,r, 1 ?ave 2'.. \.ri Cent, Bampica ?n-J e?n li.?te. g), en. N. MAGEB A ?OV 147 Fulton Ft , N. V. ; ?:m.-i lUhe* !M1 | l't ItMMIKI) Ilot si;s TU Ut, -.. t'onniry. SUMMIT. N. J K*uml?hed hou.ee. larg. B!,.j ?,r?all, ail ImprovMneata; la-?? loca noti?; t., ,t it ,i.tt?,?. );. Q. *f?OTTE?*?, e?iej*i'.?i ?ta'.K.u. RKC.ISTHATIOX NOTICE. CITY, COUNTY AND STATE OF NE*-V TOJUC, BS; TBB CONSOLIDATED ROTTI.I.W? COMPANY OF NEW-YORK, a corporation dulv organizo?! and exlst ing uni. r the Laws of th>? State of New Ycrk. here).y certifie? ?hat It i? engaged In BBaaufactttrlaa, battling an.l selling of ?i>3a water?, minorai and aerated waten am other beveraaea in bottlea, ?tph.-ns and boxes with It? name. name?, other mai lis and device, which It us<*? and ha? the sol? right t'. us?, branded, ?tamped, en? graved, etched, blown, Impressed uni otherwise produced on .atd boxes, bottle? a* -1 al|?!. ? s. That ?aid m me. names or ether mark? ?nd devices ar.- as fallow?, to wit: ?an a a.?- .-f said b.-.ttic-s. John J. Mulaucen; oa othera ol Mid bottlea being ?.no-half pint BOda bottles, Albert Krumenaeker; on others of ?aid bottle?, the Con? .?plated Bottling Company of New York, and oa the ?aid ?iah ?ta, the Consolidated H ailing Company of New-York: on ?.hip of said boxes, John J. Mulqueen; on othera ??? said box?-?, being one half pint sods boMS. A. Krum? naeker. and on olliers of MM b xe?, the Consolidated Rottllng Company of New-Ti rk. That It? principal plsee of business i. at ?aid City und County of New-York. In wltnos? whereof the ?aid ?'..n?,?Mated Rr.ttMng Company of New-York hath caused (,, erporate ?ea! to l?e hereunto afJlxod. and thl? certificare to be sub- ( scribed wl;h It? 0017, irate name by Charle? Hermann, it? president. cox. BOUDATED BOTTUXd ?.'( 'MI'ANY OF NEW-YORK, by CHAS. HERMANN, T*ro?ldent. (I, s ? mSINESS CHANCES. GOOU Cl I'ORTFSITY AND GREAT BARGAIN. One-fourth of an In'a-rest (coal or ell) In 1.000 acre? of mineral ?and will ba gi\.-n 10 a> party tl.nt will b r- or test the land. ?. oal ha? litn f and not far on either .?id? of ?aid tract Location ?n ?Doran?? Town ehlp. L?.7friie Co., Pa. A I...ring ma? chine, ??*. lth diani?.iid drill. Is all ready on the lar.d. Utie? p.. .d JOHN ??. SPKRL-XQ. M. D.. ,_ Wllkert-arr. l'a. PATENTS PROD-RED bv C. A. BNOTf * CO., Washington, 1>. <\; n? attornei'. foe before patent ; no claptrap offer of prizes or promise, of ?udden wait), but Btralghtlorward advice and helpful service. WOOD ci'Ts.? To lUuatrat? your cata? logue?, before placing y? ur orde:., ?end te n,?? for estimates. CHARLES BUTT, 112 Fulton st.. N. Y. OBKSHMAKIM?. ARTISTIC DRESSMAKING at ahoft no tl?i-; tail.r BUltl and evening; fOWni mad.-, Bit; perfect fit and flnlM. Mr?. M'KUtOY, 47 Bart 11th ?.t., batwaea 1 liroadway and Cniv<?r?lty I'la.e. A?A?A.- COUTURIER*- FRAN?AISE - Formerly with Stem Ur-?.; latMl Paris designs for summer, ?llnner, ?arr g -, reception an 1 weddtaB sown? bicycling and golf ?ult?. riding habit?, tailor-made K '?us at ?umeier pHcMi ?hort notice; la He?' material made up. Mme, BEN 1TBARE ANDERSON, 2,'lS Bth-av?, DRESSMAKER.- Bspsrifoeed. rapid r?res?, finisher wir-hts week eagaaemeota by ?re day In famille?, could u?st?t fmnllv dre??m.,ker. l*ft referencea Air?, hry ANT, -43 Ea-?t 24?h-?t. DRESSMAKER Thororwh; es*>Mdltlo<a?i hlgheet referen?-.??; claire? ?tSfaf?in?n*. dav or w?-ek; rlty or oountry. AddrcM THOROUGH, Bos 8M. 1.2-12 Broadway, lilU.SS.MAKFH. Mrs i'?.oke, 2.i*> VV?7t 44ih-?t.. near Broadwajr. -Ail style? dreese? fashionably made; superior finish; work shown: perfect fit guaranteed; r?r ?ponslble and reasonable. DRESi-MAKER.-Formerly with It Alt? man ti Co, daaliea few more customers; cutting and fitting a specialty, t2 ?er day. AddrM. DRESSMAKER, 170 W?mH **Bd-.t M\fI-T~MARIE. 112 West 17th-et. Every description summer g.wn*. l'arl. design? e?.e;u?:\<-ly; modeiat" pries, i-hort aotfco. TYI'liiVKITKHS. m^iHKii harc.a?ns n. c Rear?. iBBtoa No. - Brelth?; reduced prl m other standard makes *2.> ??p. B***M-t??d: rental? |8; d??*_? chMP. CX?NSOLIDATfcJJ TTPEWRITER EXCHANGE Bot Broad? way, ^^__ "advERTIBEMENTB and subecrtpttona for Tia? Tribune r-'elv.-d at their Uptown O'-'.e No 1 -??? Brtiadwair, 2d door north of 3l"et-?t.. until f? o'r-1'..k p. m.. adver? tisements rerelved Ht the following Iran- h Oftloe. at tegular olllce rates until 8 ocio k p. n... Mr: 264 Sth-ave.. s. e. COT. 2.U st , l.*,2 Oth-ave., o,r. 12th ?t.: Macy?, Bth av? -iti'l Mth-et.: 143 Columbu? ar?., oeot We,t iXiih ?t l'"? VV? M 42.1 ?t.. near M.i ave l'2 ?Bail Utb BCi 2.'. Wert ?-'i.*' ? netwett?^ and ?th ave. ISA ^t4Tth ?H - 1 bb> ;?-! ave., i ? -w . a .?.? a? rita ,??'? 1 02fl .'i?i ??ve . near ?'?)" t.: I.WB IM -, ? near Pttr tt.; <?'??? 8d ?ve . i.-ar ?in ,. ' r.r.x M eve. S10 Bleeoker st.; U , . 1 ?i 2 ans ." : ave MO East TOth i *?;i .Id .'.?e , 2<j03 :m ire.; '?>?' A?* ?,->-inir. a?e. |b2 W ?.-! 12! 1 1 ??* l-'?' ).-.?*, v? 2".l Fas' 4??' M . ???*"?'?' '.'"? ' ? BlACHI.MKIt?. i-l ? PRICES. SO ,^ Iron ivora'.ns Hi? guaraauedi machlner? beuahl ???-?|_ changed. OEOROIC U. EDDY. S'?"* Ma?i A7 REDUCED PRICES.?*?? MBOaS SsM wood and Iron ivora'.lig machines. ???_'?> II.iAIII) AND ROOMS. a ? HANDSOME furaUhed ??me. priva'? Ab?'h; line r.a." -?a?!,.r,, ?t> rure permanei.i or Irsnalenti referen..-?. M \?, i .1 aadr-et. _ 17T1I ?*T li?'? W'?rlT. t>?lrabl? r....n.? to ?ei wit?! l?.:ird. re?-i?ai'*?"_, Ba.lr? t^fl?o7i_f 4o\n^jnhrm M SI WEST lt*ni?ST I-r?:r?!.le, '?"-?'? "''1 ,..??? ...mfortabiy furnished;joei ?? - tendance; with or without ??""" ?**?*! ","u .? .. pr.i-. ?, ret?teii'-ee. -__ ,._.,. j.-. v,., ?n.'.-r. Han laomeli fur r,,1nui.:T-? ??.? --.'"r....vil1 fcosrd, eenrealMt ?roadway and < '-r.il la.-k. loferelire?. _ 4S2 WEST 2??Tlf BT .'II"?!'?? ?'"* '?.'""Vi1 Theolosleal Beminary) i-arg? ro.a.i?. W.lh I ?r i, referei.c.? ? ?. I ..na?a PIANO? A*n OBGA*??^ sUB?-An_^B^^ Liv-..?. $2?.? upward; in?*?;?"?*,"??' /.*'? "_{' .?clmnaed ?HRISTMAN. M bu?'- ??>? ?_ bEE our eleg.nt cabinet aral?4 with SbM- j .arved panel., pracib?e PJ?al S.. uv ? date Improvements, ai f?B?, ?' '"?"**"*' ?Sefore r?r< pplnn at.v ?mt.fj tOh-nntie. THBTWAY CIAVOCO b8 0<" ??'?? H O It ??F.?. AND CARHIAOISS. *4.V) BOR EXTRA FAIR OF MARES, roan and chestnut, ?cant 13.3, 6 and S year?, cob build, sound, kind and safe for women, ?Ingle or double; fast traveller.. ?>.'..">0 for closely matched bay.. 15.2 and l"?2'j. 7 and S year?. On? horse crib?, otherwise s.-und. ?.?'..'.i) for very elegant pntr cm?? matched cl.?-?traits- light and tent?ULI und 1.1.31-?. with si vie. action, arched neck?, fine dri? ver? and travellers, Absolutely fearless of ?team .and electric car?. Have taken ft (list prize in a ?how. All thoroughly sea f Bed f'?r work and will not have dl?tem per, OAK 1111.1, FARM, .ashm, N. Y. FIBMSHIID ROOMS TO LET. 21ST ST. AX F\ST. Desirable room?; traneiflte; reference?. SSTH ST.. 42 WEST." -Nicely fiirnli'hed r SU; singlo or en ?Ulte; private fam? ily, references; caterer in basement. _ HELP WANTED. Male. an* ed?tateD gentleman, soslalbr eon n?v:?d, for special work In otn ?utwerlp tloa department; must 1* well read and Of refined deportment; BStval referonc? not necessary; permanent po?itlon and ?alarv aaaur.l After in, C. I?. ORISWOLD, 34 Knot 14-h-Ht. BAI-SSMEN for cigar.; 1125 monthly ?nd expans?e; old established bouae; expert ?tKTM unra-rcMiiv'; Inducement? to custoro ?r?. ?? . . BI8HOP '-.?.. St lyaai?. _ WANTED.?Comp?tent perron to travel; pay IT??/) an?l ext-enses; reference?. THE DOMINION COMPANY, tXJ3 -tar In-ur ance Building, Chicago, WORK^ WA*?TED. SI a I??. |1 7S PATFR your r om with wld. bor <i-i : (2 2--. ?old paper, i elllng ?an,-? prL-?.. hanvlng Included, rMm? kalsomlr.ed 7Sc. up. painting at lowest price?; will call with ?ample: ciiy or count iy. Bend postai to J M M A ITS. VA East 109th st.. 2 Oiiiise?. ort-st. A CLERICAL POSITION of responsibility daslred: M treats' ?sperlenee; excellent r'-f'-i'-r. ?? n? t.- Integrltj and ability; ?ged 27. Addreaa ?DOUGLAS, 111 Bow? ere., l'assali-, N. J._ ASSISTANT li?iiKKEKI'KH, A-c Hy a \ nag man. 21 ye?r? of ago, ?? assistant t.. kkeeper or ofScs clerk; furnish 4 years' refercntp. Addre?? J. L-NGHAM, 212 R .---st . Rrook'yn._ A RELIABLE young ia?n. ex;?erl?.nced, thorough i??.kkeeper and ??in?-?? m-n. need? position; no.it. n?pM penman; acci rat? ?'? pouniani; reference* ?'. GA8QUE, 4i.*> Putnam av.-., Brooklyn,_ ACCOUNTANT will poat your book? for *.". to il.? p?r month; h ok? Investigated, ?rewritten etc., at reaaonabl? rate?, c.r - poratlon leferenote, EXPERT, Tribune OflU'f._ A TOVNO MAN ?24i. lia.Ina hnd 2 yer,r?' experience a.? el?-rk ai a I'nlted Bute. Con ? lata in Germany, desire? a similar p-.?i tl'.n; eotrepp-.n.lfi In the Qerman and Eng lisli larigua?.-'-?. ?VdlrcF? ROBEtRT II. QROPP. M 1st-?t._ ?TTFNDANT.?Invalid or Institution; highest reference?. f, w., 243 Hint .12.1 ?t. ATTENDANT.? Bjr foung, well-educated, nent-iippearing American: willing to tn.v.-i. net as private ?reret.iry. Companion or tutor; desires position June 1 or IS; referm?e. OATL-B RIVERS, 176 Haiiock ave.. New-Haven. Conn. BOILER HREtMAN. of 12 years' experl aace, would Ilka ?ttuatRmi (??????d refer aace, ?'ail or addreaa 171 4th ave., Brook? lyn, BAKU CLKBK.?Ten years' experience; In a bank or 'rust eotnpaayi ???roughly un? derstands the workings of the 'oiler?. bookkeeping And et>rre?ponding ?*?*?*?**?_ ment? can furnl.h bond and |?m?neea hank CLERK. Tribun? OiBc T't*>K GOLD LATER iexperl-nced) de?lre? position with aome gone bindery. Ad? dress M. I'., '?' Eldert-?*.. Brooklyn. ^ COMPANI?N.?Bj? a young man, 20, la ? (?'enllem.-.ri; best of reference. Address M. ***miT7r*ORD, 12.'? Bett BOth-at_| COMPANION.?MtddU-aged m?n, f?irly w- 11 rend and educated, ?? companion to a gentleman; prefer? Mie country. AS? tatet ATWATER, S2B West Camdan at. Baltimore, Md._ CLARK Bhipplns. ?g*. **& ^/?fr treneea Addroas H. o. ML, Baa 7. Tribune ? ?trice. t.HIVF" Y< '"?? men, 2". want? a place in country to do driving for family, ha? .... .1,,..? r, gentleman'? place berora .?11.WILLS WILLIAMS. 54 Rap.-Iyca St.. Ur. kirn. . . DRAUGHTSMAN. U? " ? Mi ??__ *"u oYt 01? V- re?Tf .vp.-el.ll-e; .-ai-.,,. ? ?' " V.a.-?al m?chlne.: P-rmar.en I? --??????i ?t ?? ?*/:?'?? ,v;"v j,i. g Magn ?lia ave., sriis-beth, w. ?? 'i.t-TFCTIYK-Tw-ntv yesra' exp'rletie?. ''''^I.?,.! r.?' ?a, r.d? ratal; reference. ,,?';.'.'? of N?'? V..rk City, foria.r ,;', ? AM-ra..', Hatl of Wktta Flam?. M BRAUT, I.Oiajd iva_ ?l'inr \n\- pe??'a '? .ntemi'lHt'.ng tritt* f??^&rein^^ V,- ,r eetet St., I? ? u r* ?,.,., , ??? s-r ?ober, iaduatrtou??,Of**_ JNTLLLI'.l-> ?? ' .,; A R.I. wlst/? "??', Am!rtX "er eir Wnd -f worhi ?-..unto.- o, ...,,. ,? gt-eaatle. ; , . '? /"?i , ,.".?:. ?MB ?Vntral-ave. - " ,'r . ? ... . near ?7th ?* " ',!' ",WM;., '!;" i.?? fWeadwar; I.Jg ???"'? ?*? ? .-' ,.?,?,..., Ofllcesi fJSl ?*? ,,,,,;, y... A t the '?,"'., ,-?? ,.:,,h ?! , - ' ."?' n.;'4'. ',?.?? iSStti ?? . bet. 7>h B< ir sve.? -<".,. ^,.'.7 ,4?,,,, ,t ai ?*"l "'" ,':v",?',:",l SST fon*??" 7-*'1 th? ?"'"**".*''?? 1, 4M ur-.. (way, PT^tA* Br?ete M b?llUtSt ttottk l,r ' ,',.',n- Ll"" 1 ? WORK WANTED. ??ato. driver or COACHMAN.?Tonas Swede; two years' .\ew York i'lty referen, -s. K. JOHNSON, Ott W.-irren e?.. I'r-klyn. JANITOR, Ac- liy lierman. with fmnll family, n? Janitor or watchman; nnv kind of position; ettjr or country; hnrvlv with n'l kind? of tool?; also d-.es painting. Adir?.-? IM' 2d ave . stationery t*. re. JANITOR.-Small American famllv: OM ar m?.re beaSSS or club: understand? all re? pairs and painting-, ai reference; Wert Sale preferred. Ht I'.l.tilT. 4.", Bart KlUh-st. UXOUIST.?TengHah l'nlve>r?lty hon. raman seek? ?mpioyment a? Interpreter, tradier or anything ?uitabl?; rxrujfent mathenui - tlclan; 12 language?-. g ?? ,1 habit?; moderet? ?alary. CRAIQ. 223 Bett 103d ?t. MACHINIST. ? liy young m?t?-hlnlst a? n~ slstant In engine -room of yacht ? r ?tenmer; pay not SO mu? h sa ObrJSCL IBS Fountain st.. rio? Menos. R. I MANAtiER or ?SALESMAN In shoe depa'rT m--nt im'.s.e?- preferred) by e mpetent man. Addrem p. S, B x 12. Tribune < ?f ? tt-. PMTMBBR'S HELLER Three ?nd a ha'.f year.' experience; ah!? t i do 1 tilling; steady position. MANOVILL, U- Baal 6Kth ?t. PAINTER, tu Klrst oh?. Ir.sl'. -,:,1 ?I side h-ase Batatar and paperhanger wishes w .rk of landl r.i? at reasonabbj price?. MAX NKKHI-;i,. 1TB I'-lnri -. ?I PL-UMBER- Kirs' cia-- ?obbef, or neu __work. LI.' MMMH, :".'."? 7:h ?f. _ STABLEMAN. Middle-aged, or general wrk ar und ?toro; 2.'? y?rs' referen.-e J. H., care S. Matthew?, SOI St. Ann's ave STKNOORAI'HFR aril Iteming!, n op.-r-i t.?r; American; ??pellenca .?nd heel ref ?fences: position in Harlem nui . i.j- tlen atii?. \V. d . Tribune ? ?fl - HUPPING .'f.l'KK and PA? KEB By an experienced m hi g man; 2o: m derate aalary. BL*OOI?. 800 W??i IBOth st. ETUD?NT at C lumt'la t*nlvor?lt>- desire, to tutor or tea. h during the summer, will g? ?uray arith farnllj-, Ail.lr. ss BTU I*ENT, Trllatne Oil:-. TE ACIER, a? ieach?r of Preach in i- i. ? 1. or will give le.ie.ns ..? pupil'? r??ld?n-e If desire.I. Ad.lie?? I'r---? r BEN DA LU ?'.2 Jeffe-raon av?., Brooklyn. TWO-TOPNQ MEN. IS ?trtctlj ????.p.-m'? h/thits and bon?Mt, would Ilk? w Ik at ?i summer reaort. ??. P, R.. ic_ ? N. W., Washington, D. C, UTr*HOI_*TERINd WANTED Pumltnre, mattresses. Ac., rity or country; *p >; ty w.-rk d.aie ,.n your own premise?; >? i. f.-roiK,-.,, joiiN OANGLOFP, BOO Bart 14*.?'i-?t. WATCHMAN. -Experienced man; rellah,? and h?,n??t; hlghent reference?. WILL mm Ki'i'N'ilt, car? of (Jeorge Lam?an, l.r.75 3d uve. "rbt??a man. 22. hurtler. wani? ? irk .-ft anything. C MAHON, ?2.1 Baal ::2.i ?t. yoTND MAN. Mined wrk ?? 'anv thing. Lest cllv refeipr.co. Ad-lre??? TIT. UK.'KM.ANN, 2.-..I 7th ?t., Hobokcn, N, I, TOTING MAN w!?he. po.in ,t, a.? Ilg'it ;, r ter, ?hipping dep,-,nni.-n-, or generally useful; willing and obliging; good refer enr-e?. Addre.-a M. QI'INLAN, IBS Va rick -??. *YOI "N< I MAN. **nrh??????tT_hra,?ii|~7'>r "lK~n" e?iy'? take, kanail?dg? of ci.rpeniry. Har? dening, drop hammer uni pr-ss work, un employed more than a year; fair ?fdscatt-on: ready for anvhlng ?Thereby an bonttt liv? ing can be obtained. .1 .1. DIEMER, l,0*_ Pluahlng-ere., Brooklyn. TOUNO respectabl? f.imlly. no ch?l IrenT wish to take car? of heua? during ?aini rner; good racominendation. C. HBl) L-ANDEB. I'll Bart _".th rrt, TOt'NfJ MAN wnnrs houaewerfl ?r b?.?rd lng-hou?e; moderate aragea K. MOL. LEN, 2.'i Roo? vlt-et. WORK WAXTKI?. Feninle. A PARISIAN LAUT, thoroughly versed lu Victor iiiiir-.'.. and Dumar arorka ?tXnj Pfauch history, would r x-hnngo a few hour.-? In the ?bor? btaacbaa f-r piaaaaal bosae tor the summer month?; first ?ins? references, Addma kakis. Tribuno ?>hVe. A PBENCH Protestant governess. dl].|i me, leeching ?Trench? Qerman, Li.giisii. good music, dulres re-engMgernent. Al.lr.'S Mi?-.? a.. 13. x .*>, Tribun? fpti.wn ?fltee, l,2?-2 Broadway. _ A T??NO N'--rrii ?i rmao let her, abl? I? teach fi enea, aouM nehanga .? tew hour? a day for pleasant home f r the hummer ni-aii):? r?f-r?_e?a ? x hanged. Ad rlres? (?. Bos H, Trii in? I ?*".? ? CHAPERON.' By a lad?. ? i ?Heg? gr? lu at?, un experience?] teacher and trarel l?r; a pi ?III n for the summer us . I.i; ? r- n of faung l.-olie? ,i- children In thl? Country or air -, I iddrea? Mlaa LL'A IS. 1.21.". isth ?t . Waahlngton, D, C. COMPANION \ ?iTni.n lady, hlahly ..lu-it.-d. wl'h New Y. rh r? fer.-n.e.. dm m Germany, desire? ragas-tmeni a? travelling companion In I'.u. pe during J.iL and August Pt?a?? nd lr-a? 11. I:.. I' n Boa ?.BS8 N-w-Y. rl< ? It?-._ UOMPANION. By young lady, in ?-"untry ?f . ?,? i-r,i..-1 educated, good read? ? I raperlenced .ire.smrrker: I?*?t lefe,-.-.,.-,. givn. WlLLIN'l. BOS .'?. Triiai: - pffl o?Ml'\NI??N to ?"'t"l 'n'.ilid <r olilarly ',,.|. can .allon'l t-. hoiis'-lieeplnc; ?III Ing to ira-.?-:, g.i referen. - . ?> : i; y Tribun? Branch ?-IB ??- Bfl Pulte? at., in- *im (jOVERNEflfl foung lady, Bwla? j -?? aol apeaklnfl aai Bngilah, ??< uld position ? ?? ? ' verneas. MADE >p,|.-i;LLL. 2-. vV'-t 71' . -' UOVERNEBS, ft? B| an En-Xllah ? ?rasas, ? mpanion * - : ' .. . iid i !?(.? ?ummei rn? nr*n -o. . ;;;:?;:,, ';.:--,^'P. ^'^?* 0??vi;rni:.-s. rreaeh r?lllna ,?"?''r"*;r ?r?bea ?ummei engagoa-it. i ?'???>?"' .*?* ?du!??, experlen. .*d. P ?tl??*. I?StiV. }?? ? hlgheet <lt) le,tln...iil.?l?i. i?Ii *>,'"t '""" MASSV'L .ad irr.gn.-i treatment I y "?{redUti ?i ?t..t. r- horn? or out. Mr? Bt ' KAN. 4e? Wert BSth-rt. rrrBNOOR?PHER. TTPEWRITEB L? /erVtioiM.i' so? ' beginner ?i"*"l '?? ',f" ? work -..l'ire-? BEGINNER. ?'? "' ? Boot l ?'?"' "' ll'IMl-TKUK-'S By a Kren.h win ?n; :!4v'^uro"?ri,?r^.:-.;:^;-'"' tf?" T??Eil"'l.U 51 MxahM-al. ?... cal. II.riie.cli. ?Onnr.STIC SITl TIONS WANTED BUTLER French UOi; thoroughly expert em-el; highest ,-|tv references; wage? m- i.-rrir.-; |??i ernpl ?r -an be leen. VIC T ?R, L -x 4*. 1,243 Broadway. BITLEfi >,nl VALET. Esp?rleni-ed, earn betrat Bwlai (?ingle); tax? full charge -?lrlor and dining-room; city or country. a I r'-Vren.e. Addre-m lil'Slli'lt, *?' I ?? i.".- r BITTLER By competani young mm; ex? cellent recommendatl. n?; leaving ..wing t. family clortng h :->-. good ???,,??? if re? quired. Addreaa BUTLER, present cm pi ? '???r's, 27 E??JH 8-tll It. I'.t'TLKK and Y A t,L T. ^ Thoroughly trained English servar,'?; city reference?, ?mployer can tit ??en. r.'TL?R. 22? List KM it. BUTLER ? BECOND-MAN.?By useful yairig man; highly recommended; ?rill? ing, obliging; n- l?i it? wag?a J. CHELL MAN, ::i? East 1.a.. r.i'TLER . r VALET By a lap? --? young man in private family; g'??i r-f ? i ? ? cm from i .?t employer. Address h. II . 'a:?" ?'.?>. ??re. HfTLKK By ar? ?fig?l.h trained servant : fully understands gentleman'? house; per? sonal reference. BUTLER, <U'..', ?rh-ave.. ? t_>re._ BlTIjRR By a young Prote?tant Prsnchmsn; thoroughly experienced; go. d valet. be?t rof.-1-n ????. ?"?m bo ?o,n at pie?..|i? ernplojer-?, HI Ea?t 2Lt -it. iQrarnerey Park). _ BITLBR Itv i, Bral claaa man; bast of referen.-?-?. I?adv -an l>e ?een from 10 t-> l o'eli i.. II Baal 3->t>. ?I BITI.ER i'-, i i-.-, tent lored bul P-i\Ht- family; cfti ref? r?a- --. Pan b? k. .-n ut i'.-??:.' ?mployer'a 2?I2 Madliun ?-.?. _ CARETAKERS. By a man and wife to take charge of hou.e for summer or lorig?-r. st-i.-lv ?nd reliable; BO children. city referen? -? PAGE, :'.'.?> ?Vert 83th-.t. CARETAKER Or huaband and uif?, no children, .-ur- of la .!??? diiring family'? i,i ?.-n. e. reliable rof?rencea MOUNTED POLICEMAN, 1,242 l'a idw?y. CARETAKERS M m and wife .?-.ermar.) t. . ni? : a- gentlem in ? re?ld>i ?? for aummer ? ? ? or longer; food reference? f ?n i r?.? ??' . e pi .yora ?*:?n or addn OTTO BLOOM, '-2 Wall-et., Boom M. ('??IK. A-c By tlrs? cp,s? c>..k or butler in pi h ate family or on yaoht; good ret - - JAPAM-BE, HO Full ? ?t., i . ' n. Cl?A?'HMAN. Klr?t el??, ref?ren.e.; leav? ing i.i.-t ?mployer owing to ttreaklng up house; wage? moderet?, it. t. ?', st Rl Igedale ?.-.. M irrlatown. N. .!. COACHMAN i*ir?t .-i??? iaaaehataa would III . ? toatl. n In Its of country; best city r-feien.... Ad.li-?? A. 11., 144 \Ve?t B3d ?t COACHMAN.?By American; nndsratands ie rete, earrlagaei willing t., da anything on gentleman*, placa ?wo reference. Ad Im P., H"?, i?. IBS Ban ISBfa ?-t. COACHMAN, ?ientieman wishes situation f.,r hi. c ?? hmiiii. whom ho can highly r- i.-.tiien.l In ?Very losp.., t; ,py ,,r coun? try, .in m: vi.s, i.u Leonard ?t. COACTHMA?. By young married ~mnn; steady, ?--.i.er and reliable; eltj or coun? try. CARROLL? 1?>2 laaft .**2d st. ??".viiMAN. Married; bo Camay; thor oughly eomprteni man; long experience; I (?rM daaa dty r?f?renc?e aa t> hecieetyl ?n?l sobriety; ? lt> ..r country, J, ?;.. 21.". East ?Ml ' COACHMAN.- l-v ?Ingle man; strictly temperet?; highly r*eomm?nd?d: wi:iing to ire aaaful; i.?"* ?mpl y?r can tie ??en; city or . untry. COACIIMAN, Bos 4. \ 1.-42 Broadway. COACUMAN, Married; th?.r..ughi?- ander ?tanda I.or? ??. harn?.??, carriage?; best clt\ und Country references. sot,?r, lu?n ? ?; la--, ?mplitrer ean be s? en. M. S.. 221) Ear* Bflth -?t. _ t*>.\ 'I MAN, or to rnlte f,,;i charge of Ken tlcmtn'a counttry place, by a Swede, m-i 10 ?'.'-.. n-irl.-.l. with r.ne child. Wider e-ai-'... g_r??nlng Work of all ?Uni?; l>est r-"M--io -. Call P. Vi'LLLK. BOS At;..a lit at ?., Bra oklyn. COACHMAN. ? Thoroughly understand? h<res. carrlagea harnesa; city or coun? try; reference?. II., IS Lit jBth it. tX*A?'"HMAN - H? y ung clored man. or generally u?eful in privet? family; (food Hti reference? Call for Ihre? day?, i?. N. V. ALLA. i:. -ill H'r-1 ?Tth ?t. t?OA?'HMAN Thoi ughl* und*retanda hi* ii in???; willing and obliging; Drei claaa written and p<...i ? f?i i ta W. ?'., 8S8 \".'e?t ?T,th-?i. _ COACHMAN, 'letin.m (cavalryman), 30; mu? i id. .-n- ein! i. bontel and ? ? i r; t - ?'. 'p- un ler.laiids the cir" f tin? ii i-..?, carriage?, .v.-.. g.l. careful driver, L-i reference?. link. Ik?? Hudaon-at, llor? ken. cx>A?*lIMAN Reliable man; refcreaees fr-'in kii rWB famille?; thr.-o and ?Ix year? ?u ; i ?ce; di Irea tandem ad fow . horn M m ?i r... 181 Weal .'lists?. COACHMAN, O?RDENER, ?'.rn't, IIAN, die. Bxpari? a ?>? I. competent, cm perat?; noi afraid of work; KeneraUy u?e I i. ?ingle; ?viiiinR. obliging. ?'. iiox ?. TLI.un" ? '!!'.-" Al?\ ?RT?SEMENTS and aubacrlptlona for Tha '! id alo- r? ? !' ? I al thl ir L'pi ?a . nn - No. 1.242 Broadway, 2d do r north ..f ai.? t.. uatll !? o'elock p. r'; I sd er l'c-nn-i- r..'lv-1 ?I lh? following I raicli tregulai s ratea ? i n ' i '. I l ? .* i i . rl?.; 2*??i Mb ??'-?? , a ?. cot .''? ' -' . ir.o .,ii, ..... , cor, Ittti .1 . Maey'a Btb ?. . .,- : ll'b .-I ; 112 ?'. -luiii? _i -. ? ?? a- ?r | \< ,; ,<;t?, -a l.Nl U'.'.t 4'Jd ?t . n?"ir nth . a-.. ;rj Rart ii'-. si ; * *'?at l?i ft . l-^twe. a Tth it. l ?a. are? IM Eaal iTti, ?t.; I.3B8 M ave . I -tw-eti TSth und TT'li sts- ? '?2?l .Id ?i\e. near ?ll't ?t ; i.7'?< I?' ave' ntat M??h -t ?'?'?? !l?i a?'? . near 41?f .t.;" fN.4 ??l-av? ; 2l?> I'.leeclier ?t . B2 HI . ?'., r ?? S0?S 1 ' ara MO BaaaTBth ?i I 021 :..l av? ; *\Ott ?? I are.; I?.? Am ?torInto ..'?-. ?)"'.: W?rt ISd ?t.: ha Baal l?ii'i t BOB Ea?l 4?th t-t . ?.'.?i Bth-av?.; .,,..- i IM ...I ave r.enr ?7lh ?t.: -.???i i-??? m'.ii? i . 1.630 B-raadway; l.?Wis ,"..| n-.- It) ?th ave ; 1.31?? '-??I ?ve . 7.V1 l-.rl, iv" At tlie liurlem OfAreai MBl 3?! ?-... r>.-?r 118th M IBS East I2.",th ?t.. . il ^\ -?? lJ.'.ii: ?i . I .el. T'h ?rvi Mh axe? . 3'.'.? VVe.i HMl. ?t. At the lllf.r.Klvn ?'Itl'-e?. ?IHT Kultoll??. TM Pulton ?i ?V3 ?""Hit ?t , 4s Broadway, i: l?. l.VI lr?-:?a E. 1?.. 1.15_ M)ltl? I ?>*., Biaf Bra a u?uj. DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WASTI Mai? COACHMAN, OARDENER-?By g?ner taaafUl, ?Ingle young Herman; thoroiii understands cara of horse?, lawn. v? ? ii?:???; neat, ?ober, willing and obtlgl evc-l'.ent reference?. COCNTBT. Hot Tribun? ?filco._ O ?A? 11 MAN - SwiB?; married; il oughly undorftand? hi? taj.lne??; I referme?; .-lry or country. BWlSB, ;:-' ave. ___ _ COACHMAN.- My reepeetaMe man: c horsemen; sanerally u?*ful: keep g?n man*, id?".? In good atjrl?; ?"> years' re! ei ??? from laut place. H. T., Box Tribune utllce. _ i*i)A?'I1MAN. By useful young man; e gie; thorough',/ underatanda care bor cnrrliigo?, Bower?, v?gctabl?a lav roada milk; willing and obliging; !a?t ? ployer 'an 1?-? .?en. COMPETENT, 1 15. Tribune Off!*?*. COACHMAN ? GARDENER, COOK LAUNDRESS. !?y Germas and m h?ai reference?; experienced; ?11 w?,rk gentleman'? place; wife good cook. laundreaa. ?tc; cars milk, batter, etc. CARPENTER'S, los 6th uve._ COACHMAN GARDENER^ My Pwe ? api rien --l end highly recomtnetul car-ful driver, excellent gardet or; c lawn?. Bree; fan milk, etc. At CAItPE TER'B, ios Ht h ave._ COACHMAN ?R?OM I'??engaged; g workman, driver, rider, g -od r?f?i?a? private famllj ; city, country preferr willing, generally uaeful hand; oitllgii ?ingle, '.',o; Bnglteh; good oa hor?o?, c rl??--*-e haine??; moderate wage?. Addr CiU'lii'HlLL, Bog 2.V Tribune Office. COA?T*KMAN.? ?!o d honeman, drlv thorougbly underetartd? h's buslne pie,.?ant, private family; ?Ingle; 2*>. M ?rally uaeful; g"d reterene? 0OAC1 ?man. h?? ?-'?--ii-er. ?t.. Brooklyn. COACHMAN.- Married; wife ?seelli C ""k; BtakH all ??.up?, pantry, hrei blH'iilt? und Ire eremn. man thnrougl under.tan.1. hi? bUrinMS in every respe ?trlctlv temperate, steadv. rell.bie c .up! bishe.t reference?. Addre.-? J. U. I Bart ?2.i at. COACHMAN, IS; single; recommond? ?II i und r:. m; ?unertraced in branche?; prit it.- family; 'i-'-, count prefer..-;; i.?t reference; obliging a general!) uaeful, Addre?? ROBERTS, It IS, Trll aoi. ' ':', ?. COACHMAN. By Bret-cl???, ?t.ndy, s. bar, rellabla all an und man; elty arfeo thoroughly ?-perlen?*?-; perfect;? comp? ten) ?tri? tly lempei .-? . ?.- nerelly u??f'i highly re immended; not ufr.,i-l of worl , milk?, etc.; city or eoun'ry. T. C Uti Broon ? st. COACHMAN, Bwede, 24; 4 reara1 beat rel ?rencas; country preferred. Addre?? .< '? r. >a ils. 1.212 Bn tdway. EARMER (?mill fumll)) de?lr?? en gag? ncnt. ?upeiintcndent. gardener, coacl man, t'i roughly ?tperienced, all branch? agriculture, poultry, horticulture, atocl tand.cap?, machinery carpentering; refei ?nee?. COMPETENT. ISBSth-av?, OARDENER. Would car? lor a gentle man'* plH.-e. un.ier gla.? and outsld* wife g-, i ....'? ?nd h uaekeeper; b?*?t rel ?tence. M., Tribune ?>m.e. OARDENER?On gentleman'? place, un demand? raw of \-eg.?t?i>ic?, lawn? poultry; can mi:k. *?-. : trustworthy, w Y . car? of Mr. Nlchola? Smith. ?Win!,? Id Long laland. OARDENER, ELORIST.- ?l?a"gK^T~u? deretand? buelBe?a; thoroughly experi ?nc?d In all branche?; rcS?a water llllo? gr?-iihoiife? ; v- l?ne? private place iiri'.NEP. an Ea-t nth -t OARDENER. Thoroughly experienced it ??? ?nhotuee, graprric?, lawn? and veg ???,-, Li.. gard?n ? n gcnilenun'a privat? place ."? |-..?s in last ?Ituatlon; be?t of reference? M. II.. MB Weal 12th ft._ OARDENER. Blngie; thoroughly under stand? greenhouaea rt>eehou??a eg etal I?? gen?ral management of gentle ii.it. ., . 'imtry piara; ?trictly Iv.negt. s.-b.-r, Obliging; refer, ace, Ilowar 1 II. M< ??. I? " ll ?? Addr??? with nil particular?. JfMN M'i ILL?!'C.H. BOX IN, Mo.ml Klar?, N. Y. QARDBNBB.?Married; no family; under ?tand? Mower?, fruit?, vegetable?, tree?, ?hrut'i, lan1? ?nd management of gent'.e ma:)'? place; ?dandy with tool?; moderate wage? to g?.d family; age 42; no objec? tion? te ga a? ?Ingle man: un.|er?t ir.di horco?, cow? and poultry ra!?'.i.g; refer? ence?. :-?'<iT?*IIMAN. care .lohn Owen?, ;<2~, U'.'-l ?!?th ?t _ OARDENER.- Strictly Bret-elae?: long ?x pertcnoa In managing private place?; ur. der?tai..i? gtnenbous?M, graperlea, park and lawn, raining and forcing of r"?es, flower?, frutt, ?regetsblea an-i muabrooma: highe? re, oinmeiuled. I??t employer ran bo ?eon. Addr? ? OARDENER. ?T.*? School ?t.. Tonker?, N. Y. OARDENER uni PURIST. Erench; tii.r ugh practical ?aparteace in every bran? h of gard-nlng; ,".."> \?:ir? old married no family; tire-1 pri/.r gold Biadal obtained in l-'iiin?-.-; I2 . .??n..' >.ei\i.-e ??; Lead au a private and i nunercial pince? in Burop? and America; beat r?f?renc?e "?.tamable. Ai.Ler? ii. s. i-,r?- Tribun? Offlce. OART'?NER Married; Norwegian; "th'.r ?aighlv competent in greenSouaes, ram;. ti. n? and ra?housea. graperi???, vagetablaa and general outdoor gardening; good ref? erence?. I*. N. BRIDOEMAN*- .e.d ?tore, ::; Ka?i ISth -? OROOM.?-Young man. Ilrst cla??, th?->r o.jk).'... understand? ?addle ?nd harne?? hor?.... ??? el.nt rider; go...| reference. J. HARRINGTON, 14 Broome-at. NURSE I'lof .?l.t.al. Juat 'll?engaged. physician?' and pattent?' highest r-'ei ?n ?a; chr.nlc .-??e-> preferred; eh?*rr-l ?n.i ..bilging. NURSE, i.??2<? Broadway. Triepl - ???? 1.419 Mih RELIARLE man; ?..bet. on private ;i-?-?? .?r f.irm. rood referen,?, wiping 10 urorfe round b.-r-e?, ean milk. IB1 2.1 at., l.?ng Inland ?'.??. CAT KENNEDY. BEOOND r L*SB**UL MAN Young; prl ? va?.? family; in country for the ?ummer; ben of referen ?a from pre?ent employer?. it '.?.i 'in. a va. top l??IL_ BE<*O?D or USEFUL MAN. Young m?n; a??l?i ?raiting, c'.e.n ?liver, window?. g.?utlr-mea ? cloth*?, e?c, r, ?ear?' personal city reference?, wag.M tin-l-rate. HKNHV, :il?7 Oth ave_ Vr-EFIL MAN By ?. .m? Swed?. In th? ciiiitu on ?.'nileiuaii ? olace. take ?are of bwaia. ?o?? aii?i gaidaa; bast refer enci? JOHNSON. 14T East ISth ?t._ 1-1 i*ci. or B?COND MAN.?Private f?m II? , _l. ?irletlN lenipeiate. willing ?nd abilglag; underetena* the car? of hor.e.. harne.? and c?rrl*?e?. goc?l drlverj handy with ti"'? Bltl .r cainita, te.t city ref? erence j.. ?are Mr?. M'NAIXY, ?*s Ave? nu? A. j DOMESTIC BIT LATIOS* U AM KO . ~?--^.^?WW,WWW t'HEECI? MAN.?By young Sw?dl*h man on gentleman's country' place, under ?tand? the care of hor??s thoroughly, and will be found generally u?eful and will work at anything. Addre? H. BWlNSSGC, ,-?." Woodhall ?t.. BrooSlyn, CPE El T. MAN ? By ?ierman In private famllv; best olti or country reference. Al.HERT MILLER, ut prient at 7 East 31th rt. _ I'SEPCL-MAN. caretaker, porter or anv position; city or country; reference, pre? ent emplAirer; can drive. ENOLISH. 2^3 Mulberry ?t. _ U8ETr*UL-MAN.?Hv y-'ing Swede on gen tleman'? pia-e; un?tii?l?iii1? hor?n?. gar? den, lawn; good reference?. EDWARD, Tribun?*- ?Jtfl. e. -SEEUL MAN. lly a ?!:ig>. ml'dlo-agod ?lerman; und-r?'ar.d? t?. ? .?re of hor?e?, garden, lawn. Addre?? JOHN SCHMITT, i Sd-av?., Brooklyn. Uf-F.FTT.-MAN.--Ry ? your.g man <24>: under?tand? .?are of horees. al?o car? pentering an 1 gardening. Addre?. J. F.. 8 I'atohen Place. t IIEFTT.- MA N. ?*3\- k respectable colored married n.nn on farm ?r In country own; understands h.ree?, cow?, farm .-ork, good reference. JoNEri, lo Law rence-.t._ USErUL-MAN and VAI.Srr. -Ily a slrnt claM man: good reference?. Addr??. J H.. care of privent employer, 11 Eait ?Juth-et. 1? BEEl? I. MA?"?y"~Swod?-(?"lng??7, for ??entleman's place; can take care of horse?, cows sad garden: handy with tools._JuHNPON. 1.??>?*. l.t-_ve. CBBPUL-MAN.?Toung veterinary would like t.. make hlni?e|f useful; understand? gnrd.-nlng, lawn?, milking, driving. J. J. HALSBY, !.'?? Ea?t Mth-ot._ ?S?FIT? MAN Hv h useful man a. po.tor. .ummer hotel; ?viintrv: refer? en, e ARTHUR ear? J-nltor, 421 We.t 3l?'?t. ____ __ WAITER ?Toung m?n. 21; bartender, caahler; city referen?*?; w'li no? g.?, ta Country, can take charge ?mall place. JOHN LEEOU, 247 Ja>--?t.. Hrook'.yn. _ n o\;.?rlon?o,* all -round ?XNOR. 2Xt rroat-rt? OUMKiTIi: S1TLATIOSS WASTED. Female. A COMPETENT \?.ung Bwedlah womaa I? willing to give her servio,-? in ?achanga f. r naeaala to a Isdy or fgmlly going t-. t:?r, ?,.. Al Ir?.s TEKI.A MAONUSON, l,i-."?4 l'ark i'I i- -, Br klyn. A QUIET, reliable woii.nn would wait on ?Merly lady or invalid, ce w?rk for elderly couple. H Isa STOCK, IM Hast lllth ?t._ ATTENDANT, *-. Tonna ?aeaaaa a? in? valid'? attandant, ? ?a?? rien, ?-i nur?o ..r maid; doctor'? ref?rene?a HASSLtOIT, 4!i7A Ko?ciu*ko-?t.. Brooklyn. __^ ?*AIU-;TAK_H.-~Ue?pecfable woman would like to take cure of hou.e for s immer; first-cliis* reference. E. C. M., 1I2J Ea?t tOtlljBt. COMPETENT NUBSB; take entire charas of infant or walking children; first el??? ciiy reft-ronct?. ??'?IS Wc?l "2d at._ CARE of ?THILDBBN and i,.??t with chnmb?rwork or plain ?ewlng, by a girl. be?t clt) reference, ?ll? East .?-Oth-et. COOK.- A lady desire? a M? anlon for h< r COOfc; ?he 1? highly recommended; strictly tompeiate and hone.t. Can he ?een prer?nt employer'?, 31 East ,17'o-st. COOK. Hy n flrsi ?-'.as? rook. Ormn. ft private family; best reference?. Addre?? E. lt., BBS Avenue ?.'. _ ?.ii'K and LAUNDRESS.- By young girl ?a | lain cook and la indres?, be?t refer enc?. ? all 101 East 4?ith it. _ ?'<X?K In reataurant In country for the ??immer (colored). CHARLES Van ALLEN, ?44 Weal ?Til. ?I._ COOK. Elm' . I.if?. In a private famllv; ull kinds of co king; all kind? of ?SB* ?ert?; host per?,.nal city references; city or country. 4.?2 ?lh-ave. OOOK.?Prot??tant yung woman a? en? collent !a:iill> COOk and baker; be?t ref? erence?; wage? $3?), JAlljt IN'S, t?U2 ??tii uve. tSOOK. S?.?a g.?..! cook to do general h?>u?ew-.rk and cooking; not afraid of w..rk. 23S Weal 27th. ?t. COOK A.- Hv young couple; woman un? derstand? cooking, good laundress, wait re?? or chambermaid, men ?n ?!?> BMat anvthltig; willing, city, country; private, publli -'23 Baal 86th at. _ I'll- >K. By good ?-??ok; Seoteh; leave? on 2".'ii. reference? fr.-m pre?ent employer. Call for two ?lav?, s List i,2d ?t COOK.* By thoroughly competent cook; plain and fan- y. ?rare..?. ?jn??rte, I???, free ma. Jellle?. baking, ?uteilng. market? ing, full charge, evce'.'.ent butter maker; r-f.-r.-:..-?. gao 8th are., McHughes'a beU. O n de lUepectabi? muidlo ageil la.ly wietio? elluatl.-n a? g od pli?ln Cook. dairy and good biker, g . ?I referen??<??. A 1 dr??s II., Tuum? I' ?i- luce. West New York. N. J. _ _ COOK, A?*. Iiy aa American Prote.tant young woman a? c ok and laundre??. ^r to do housework, willing mid "bdglng, city or count n-- M. I? Ii" We.t 42d-?t_ ?M'iK. ?Ily a respectable I'r .lo?tant w-in ?n a? llrtt :'..?? .??.?k In prLate family, thoroughly understands 1er h'.i?lne??. best reference: no objection? t?> go t? country. Addre?? COOK, .'?'T We?t ltlth ?t._ | ADVtfRTISE?fEKTB ?nd wbecriptlons tot The Tribune received at their Uptown OHIO? No, 1,241 I'r. n..\v,,\, B| door tiorln of list rt? until i? o'clock a, m.? ?d.er t Icemen t a received rt Um foTowina branch ..l'ace? nt regular oftlce rate? until s - '??'?? l?. m.. Vtai 2*14 Nth BVS . ?. e. tar. 23,1-?t . r.J Oth :.\e . c.r, 12th ?t. MacV?. lilh av? ?nd 14th ??.. 142 ? nlnnViaa ave. n??r Weal ?'"lh It.' 108 We?t tli at., near ?1th nie . l?2 Ea?t 14th ?t ; H W??1 42.1 ?t . letivo.rt Tth ?n I ?Mh SV?a? ITit? Eil.t 4"'h et l .'.:.?. :t ' sea. t.?t??ien ISth and TTth ?t?. I ??--?4 Id SV?., near filet ?!.; I.IBS IM ave , nep.r *-l?th ?t.; a"?i 3d ave ne?r 4l?t ?t . .VU 8d ?\" . 110 Uleecker ?t.: 32 III. ??-:< ?i? ?t. ; 2,I?H ,1.' ave : 24?) V:??t Tttth ?t.. ?.?21 3d ave.; 2.0C2 .'Id ave . SS Am s', rt .o; eve.; 4"2 We?! 42?! ?t ; 1 *?? E??t ltlth Jt 2??3 E??t 4?.th ?I.; ??'??I D'h ave . ?tft 'Jib ?ve- I,lU 31 i?e . n??r 07th ?t, 2?i En?t ?rtth ?t ? l.rt'A? |lr?.i?1way: i.6?W ?Id ?v? . Uli X?h ?ve.; I.SIM 2!-?ve ; 7?3 fl'h ?ve. At lh? ll?rlem ?)filce?; 2 i?*>l 3d ?ve.. i??r 11.1th?!; I*-.?! E??t 12.",!h-?l near 8?1-av?. ; 241? We?! 12.*,lh-??., bel. Tlh ? nd Mil ?V... ; ,i_i W?M MM h ?! A! the Bretohlya e>fflee?: St*7 Fulton ?t.: T2B Pult ?n-ai.. ?IS Court ?t.; 4? Broadway. B, I? ; IM Hr ???!????? B. D.; 1.132 Myrtl? ava. n? u-. liroadway. DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. female, I MES I?. SEEI.Y. I ?3? WK-T 22D-ST.. FOREK.N AND DOMESTIC MALE AND FEMALE EMPLOYMENT BCREAU. ALL REFERENCES STRICTLY INVESTIGATED, i S?rv?nt. breakln< enraiement? will fee d!?m!??ed fr :r. .atice and foifeit all claim? tO fee paid BrooWya offlco, 2 Btmt st.. Corner l"ulion-?t. A.-'v>OKS. chamt'orma'.d?, waltr liundre???? nurse?, housew rye?. ? .et l?ervant? for cltv. country. Mra. (?OOI'ER-! }t[-nSA!'._74i) 6th ave. 42d. AT IRWINrfl PELE'T AOENCT, ?'?.?-,-.a and 11th ?t.?I.-?equalled .r*rem for prr>? cur.ng reliable nelp; 1,???) cervar.t? reg? istered for private tamlllM and ?umrner re? sort?. AT ST. RA?miOLOMEW\S EMPLOY? MENT BURBAU, BOB E??t 42.l-.-t.? First clae? servant? furnished; s?am ?tresse. by the day; s' ?--?ar-s. d!?o m?r? cantn? an?l professional departs??at; ref? erence? carefully investigated. I50N?>RANI)S. 23 W??t 42d-?*.???wed'sh co?k. laundress, waitress. .?hamt^rmaaL nurse; Seateh, tlr.t-cla?? family coo_ for country or city. servants! ~~ Cook?, waitress?;?, houseworker?, l?uo dre??es, nurse?; Protestant. ?*at.,oIle. all natlonalltle?; reference? lnve?ll?at?d. (?DELL'S AOENCT, 117 We?t 42d-?t.. te tebllahed l*?f-2. CHAMBERMAID "r.rA WAITRESS?By respectai!e girl; reference; lio carda 1,370 l.t-ave? ?tare._ _ CHAMBERMAID! Ac?<>impet?nt~cham bermal!. waitress, or Would do c'.lrr. ?r Brerk, aewlaS! fvo year?- reference? f ora last place. .?11 Mondai? at 211 We.t 10th .'... Ill-rtt tl ...r, DAT*B W??lt,K or v ashing ?nd Ironing te take home; the best of reference. M. ?? CORNISH, IBS W.-s; IWth-et, _ DAYS WORK.?Woman want? worSi Fklrt? cleaned. p?vwe?l. refjcil and Is-.un'l for 5?ic _t ?i.-me. M. C. 210 Last lut ).-.??. liA?'i WORK.?Re?poct?ote widow for o_Z 11 I d?enlng or clean!?? by d?y. Al'RER, 1.7.1 Avenue A, r..-_r Dlst-?t. ; on* llt.ht. GENERAL HOUSEWORK.?By a OonSSB iK-irl: diy or country. 171 East 3l-h-?t., between .'Id aal I.exlr.gfn ?ves., Jer.en'e ?1 ,re. H-iCSEKEPPER.--Lvlv. refine 1 ind c rrp peient, a? boiuekeeper f r elderly lady, cr to manne house far several g?.*r.t>tr.e_ country preferred: reference?. Addrtss Mr?. A. E WELLS. WlllUm?p-.rt, Per.a. HOUSEWORK '?irl for ?enoral louse? work In a ?mall family; good referen?. 51?; Will 47*h ?t. OENERAL ROUSBWOBR or are of e i?_ .Iren, by ? y. Jr.? glr . IS; ip*okt Fronet?. Gorninn 'and fteglUh. Addre,? HELBM PAVRE, Cliff Bid? I'arg. N. J _ HOl'SEw'dRK. ? By an American w^rnaai i'lt) ?T country; ? le-n.e nir? ih,?n high pay; city roferen.-e. 23*> We?t 2? :? . ?t.. rear._ 'HOUSEKEEPER. -? Ac *mp:'?h?d youns !n I- a? housekeeper, or car? bachelor apartment. Mi?s MAUTADANT, MB West t?th ?t_____ HOffEWORK?Rv col red glil. E. T 3?.4 West a?th ?t.____ LADY'i MAID - French; n-ld -1>-???.I; ?eamstress. dressmaker, good p_cker| obliging; ?ike to have home for the .e.i? ?on, best .Ity reference MAK1E. 1 24? Broad aray,_ LAUNDRESS.?First -dsss; wining ?n4 obliging: no objection? !>?> the t-ountrn, 21- East ?2d-?t. _ LAI '? Dit ESS T II'H SE/ l.EANINfl. Of ? woman to go out bv the day t???t ref. ?ren?-e. Mr?. BURNS, ?<, Ea?t 3Vh-?t I_U*N DRESS. Young, energetic woman a? experienced laundre??; ?an easily ii.in? die a lar?? washing; leference?. JAO gt'IN'M. ?>>2 ?3th ?ve. _ MAID -By a r?'.I?b:e ?".erm?n w?m?n, ?pexking pure ?lernian. ?? maid t< lady or growing chl'cl; good ?eamstress. 1 i.-?ier| be?t cltv reference?. Add-e?? ? ' v ; .. ;>..?, H x ?. 1.242 Hr-adway._ MAID. -Ily a competent Protestant aa mild; gr?vl saaaaatraaa ha.r?ire??er, Ac.I cltv referenc?. Call Monday, IM L-?t 3<>th ?t._ NURSE.- By yeans ? oass English Pro*. ???tant, a? nurse t.? infant ST grov.lns cht'.dren. t?e?t city references. Addr??? A\? 1J.? 50. 1.212 H.oa?Iwav. _ NURSE for groarlas efelldree, by Swi?? Fren.-h Kir!; willing nr.d r i?ct-.?r. geef reference. MARIE. ??"? of Mra My?r. 414 Wect STth-et.__> NURSE, *c - A lady wl?h"? Ce ai otate a ?itu.vlon for a 'trustworthy y un? ?rai as nui?" ?nd asaauitr??? to gr?rwa ??' d.a% or would bring Infant no n ? ''? '? -'??*?* ?tend? ?11 kln.l? f fo d: eight ye.i.' l*at city ref.-ror.ee ?'nil M .n l?y and Tuesday, Ml?, t. C HARRIS, 17w We?-. 7?Wh ?L_ nVr.?E -Experlon*e-t BOTtB <.ermt4W ?etried. to take rbatoM "f baby: <?*?> >?.?*# referen?-.' from la?' ll-o- a. c?ro_. AU VEHTlSrTK. 270 Beat STth-.t.___^ NURSERT OOYRItNUfS. U-. a PuJlslaa l'n?te??ant. rvfeience?. Addre?? 24f We,t ;?th -?i.__. MUSK IU v -'ing B'.tl In ?mar. prtvats f?mllv. willliiK to n??:?t with cliMinber. w.-rk t*stl Mr?. PIERCE, 2"2 W?el tl7th-Sl. Nt'RSB Experl-ncod; ? II C?-e for l*by ?t her hot?" f. r ro?i..?n?ible i??rlle?. <Xt*M? tor? reforen.e. Ad Ire.? |<.. TrlbuaS Branch ?Ofnca, I.TOS la?-ava_ NURSE A' North On man p.-r? n f.-w ?frown ?-h'.l Iren -"i?l chain? -r? rk ?p?.<e Pi-etK-h and Fngliaii. 217 West _*h ??-. care of Mr. U I ?.ley _ NURSK ?r LADY'? M MI? Young der? man R.rl ??-I sewn, iindorslaial? pack? In? ?r t.ike .-hire.? of ?rewn ??h'l.lien; ruf? er.-n.es KAUKR, 237 E.i.t tTTTT-??. SEAMcTEI'Si? and <*tl VMIlMRMAll) o? MAID i" mown chltdrea; i?e?t ?Ity p?^ ?onal referonce. M2 We?' ?2-1 ?t __ WAITRESS Will assist w;th .?h?m*>?r w?.rk. ?iilla* lv>ne?t :ird c?p?Me. .-?a be ??m ?t prevent employer?. SI Ka?t 37f?. WASHINO?Oerman wom.n. wa.hinc, M nd?v and Tu???l?y: ??evl, ; be?t refer? ence?. M re It? >.?*??, MS V.-. ?? 40th ?!., lag floor. _ WA-HINO? a??By NaseetaMa el r?S woman 10 do waahlng, ir-rin? ?nd d uta day? work. Call or addrcg* JACK-NUL 5is *?Y?a! S'.ith ?t