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TEXAS cnXTRXU ___»„.- o f irli" 227 225 225 ES2^#*k in May.... SS.S42 f1.«3» $14,524 El,E 1 , , , o May Z\ W3.347 MS.3M 6*0.522 ~T . CANAPSAN TACIFIC, 7,r.«» - m 7.467 ■:%t , oarWncs. t -.::■■ J. 2«3 S4« J2.C«1.312 C^^-^c rxi^n«£S 5.302.221 1.872.142 1.500.303 Vet ca'-ni" cs $1,493.13 $U2»1.70a $I.ISO.SOJ E« y ra-^ncs"! $Ss.i»UfiOo $31 .O^.fKV) J25.495.179 I osfi.ooo $.-:.. 4:<>, 179 oSriilaS cxpfnscs.... 22.C94.307 11t.013,717 13.520.520 v .. . N"€t earr.incs 1* m05.513.207.4r^ 512.nT2.253 J3.077.C59 MEXICAN INTiSHNATIONAL. !^'2crSi«9-— ""'— KM.BX IM.W IMJN tocStir.e cxpease*.... 383.213 36.«53 263.082 Nrt ♦amir.P ...-;...- J275..-515 f.109.332 $222,164 rj£2u£uS^~"" $•;.:.<-„■- $2.511. Mr, $i.s»r^p«« O^ratirT? cx'^csises l :•"• -..vi 1.274,051 1.051.030 Vrt earntoS". 4 mos. f1.0r.!».55>2 J537.144 »s:-«.;ci PEOBIA AND EASTERN. JJOTit*! _• % n~m MS M S^HarnlaSS 5251.20S |t»4 KM Ji9i.H)» and taxes 210.702 146.2113 130.213 N Y «>«rninfrs $4<>.44« (4S.l«s J61.95.J m cliarffs S3.6*S 33.CSS 33.750 l^tal SG.T.-.S $14,420 5.- » r i£ J 7arc:ttf* r .'..".-- 52.302>r.3 $2.0J46..'.27 $2,041,164 oT^xrfr.s'e ! = sni tases 1.556.0C3 1.537.605 1.327.123 omcsi s W n»o* P ■ "•■ $55«.a22 *%ss> 2grto fl!»,«n $21*2,033 J376.541 SOUTHERN. SRSSrI-;: »M UM %£$ *.t.r.4r:"440 $r.ii:v« $2.855.U7 9 «» -" 2 - 7I6S(M 2.357.iHJ5 V.156.47S V-t r a TOir.=s $827.07* 5705,15S $C&S.<39 c^'^ ril3<W^rC7.^ ?31.77P.^ PKOiVM SStSr««»s«« "V- »!««»!"» -'2.415.097 20.»7i>,r.17 Set _i-r" 10 mos. $a.t2Mi.Ml «..S(W.U&;» -' - r> -'-'* :i CINCINNATI. SCTTQUT AXP COVINGTON LIGHT AN Tlt-VCilONr g^.w'tkx^.Vtc 5t.733 Inc. 7.797 Orpins $20,738 ?17.394 Inc. 53.345 &^£. tafti. «c 2JMM iy,.737_ Inc. 24.452 «.„_,,,.„ 4 MM... $03,719 5r.3.210 Inc. 57.30 D FAIRCUILD AND NORTHEASTERN. Zxr*r.ses and taxes. 2.047 __jj^2 Inc. 1.1U5 Sit earitasm .... PE " 5. -- : -c. «1.730 st a Ei;««-s ar,d ta«s. 23.3 M 15.22» Inc. yet earnings ... M 9« ' PS.« Pec SS.25* HEADING. J^^^WW 52.7G6.303 Inc. 5211.^ txl" ST renews^. 1.567.2T.C 1.7&7.793 Inc. C 9.464 • i.„ s: 110 529 I 168.5u Inc. f142,41« . Ten month* ... 55.MC.246 i 9.576.352 DM. $630,136 ■ ?ss: a saw sSs"-:^;;'iii 'ill Inc. J177.01S .... : ; g^aas Ten month* rot. J1.931.0fi9 51,942.050 Inc. $45,410 ' 5113.870 (85.387 toe. Wl.«g . 6ii toe! suss c- -. : - B"- m Inc. •».•« T« months surp. 53.131.^11 53.C17.529 D«. J4&6.018 LEHIGH AND HUDSOX RIVER. , . muBM Tnr. PM« <I>erstlr.£: expeTiaef- ««.<-'«« 4 ■ Dt<s i c ___! Xet «mm« S*.J» *»^ f^ •-• IMB Dec. W < h a rgOR ______ —^— — — — — Porr ,u, - *.«• ' •»« lac - 74497 ' 449 '.-it. . . . . BOSTON STOCKS. <FumUhe<i by n. L. Day & Co.. No. 3 Nassau-sO jW 2. -M,r ».mi. Shoe M-oh pf 2»H =» Sswv^ & gs«a»li2S . •%. Fif-^bu% V-f XS7 136 .Centennial Min..=oS 1»« Tn Fhoo Mach.. 45^ 4obi •Afkr3. _^ - • ~ TEATE IN CHICAGO. Inr nxEcaipn t> tut. tbitcxs.l Chicago. May 29.-May wheat here closed at 75c. tvith r.o evidence of remaining manipulation. To vighCa close was 2c under Thursday. July soM at 73", c and at T3^c. and closed at TS^c Hen. Sep- Um*er closed at 70^c. There was some firmness W. y en fxcossive rains in th* Southwest. The ma-ket was at all times dull, most of the trade In clined to ... up over the approaching tnple holiday The English markets were slightly lower; PR-i* wa= Ie to 2c cff. Argentine shipments were LMOOM bushels. Clearances for the week from this' side were 4.571.W0 bushels. "The Modern .... bullish, declaring improvement In ona faction offset by losses in another. The specu lative tradr. however, was quiet. Cables sa.id the wh^at crop in the German Empire was 72 pet cent and the rye 74 ihe markc-t being kept uncertain by Th* railroad 'strike possibility. Crop conditions Northwest are reported high. The speculators l;e^ as a class are somewhat incredulous of in. crop complaints the Southwest is sending The F<-aoo- r.3 reported » loads sold to Lisbon. Millers here are paying %c to lc over May for No. 1 Northern. ... rains through Kansas, Texas. Oklahoma and Missouri opened corn higher, and koj-t it strong for an hour. On the advance there was Tree soling of September by the provision bull interrst. and the market lost about all its ad vaiice. The close was '.sc lower to hifi higher than Thursday July sold at 4i.»ic and at Aur%c, and closed at «3%t May closed ut 45% C ar.d September t . 4."V B <- Bellcxk On all the advances of late the provision crowd has sold long com. There were Ul*ral rece!;,ts-4C2 car?, with 565 for Saturday. The cash market was Me higher. Country offerings were somewhat better. The Eastern demand was la.r. eales about MO.OOO bushels. Argentine shipped 1212.G00 bushels. Corn clearances wore 203.000 ash els to-cay and 1.179.01)0 bushels for the week. Cables v.ere firm. The boll party is headed no* by BartMt-Fraz!er interests, with local profession als quite generally believers in tho late season. The seaboard reported 2 loads. The ruins were considered as favorable for Cjts and as unfavorable for corn. The oats market closed '.ie higher to lc lower; the May oft the moat, It dosed Jit Si^ic; -■;.■ 21c. and September. &%C There was no sign of manipulation left. On <he other hand there seemed to l>e an overbought May market. Receipts were 217 cars, the estimate for Saturday. 280. Cash oats were lie lower. Eastern Ceroaiiil was slow. Shorts in May pork were paying Cudahy $18 05 to eettlc contract. About 5,000 barrels were openly trefied in. and probably more outside of the market. The provision market generally was irregular. perk and lard easier, ribs ttca-ly. There were Ujm hogs, with prices unchanged. The estimate lor next week 145,000. Another of the independent pftflrtng concerns, the Continental Packing Com pany, has been swallowed up by .... This eliminating of the- Independent houses tends to make provision shorts uwasy. Dividend Notices. ■ BUFFALO A M.'QIEHANvTmoVcOJU'AW. First Monrane <i"M ',". lionAf QOUPO.X DUE JUNE 1, 1803, FROM THE «ibc>ve bon^s «:1! b* paj^ E t maturity upon pf**n— tallon at the oJflce of Fl^K & UOHINSON. 35 Cedar St.. H. D. CARSON, Eecretarj' and Treasurer. Mayg>. 19C3. Mlnii.Kf.oll* A St. I.ouin Itaflrond Co. QUUPOSS MATURING JINK ]. UM3, FBOM , Zy>n4e of the Mlnneai.olis & St. T>iuis Uatlrooa Com l»cy will b« iiH-'ii on and iiftcr tint date upon presentation *• t!:t o!T!ce of the Centra! Tnm Company. t>t Wall WWW N»-w York City. F. if. DAVIS, Treasurer. lowa Central Hallway- Company. ''-tfcpocn due June 1. 1003. from First Mortgage 6 per **"■-* Uonaa of this Company will be paid on »nd after *•»• date upon presentation at the office of the M«r ttr-iJe Trust Corspany. . 1?j Bra*4-i*-. New York City. i. ii. UAVI3. Treasurer. J Dividend Notices. Office of "William I. Nixon ASSIGNEE OF M. MOHAN'S ' SONS. T\tVTnnx-, No ;.l ! Liberty Street. N. T. J)IMI)LM» NO. 6 OP 5% WILL BE PAID H. t^. t , he , r iS" tor " of M MORGAN'S SONS on and after M D3^.V;fK,h. mm. WM - r " DIXON - Asslffnee - Bankers and Brokers. American Express Company Issues Foreign Exchange. Cable 8c Telegraphic Transfers. Travelers Cheques and letters of Credit Available throughout the world 65 BROADWAY. R. L. DAY & CO., 8 NASSAU ST.. NEW YORK 40 WATER ST.. BOSTON. Hera kens N. Y. and Boston Stock Exsksigts. JOHN MUNROE & CO., 32 "Snr.Kn.Ti Street. Sew York. 4 Post Office Square. Boston. TRAVELLERS' LETThKS OF CREDIT In Mt-rlinjj- an<3 Franca for use in Kurop* and the Bast. In Dollars for use In this and adjacent countries. COMMERCIAL I.ETTFHS OF CREDIT. Bills of Exchange and Cable Transfer*. MUNROE & CO., 7 RUE SCRIBE. PARIS. Bank of North America. Trust Co. of America. North American Trust Co. 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Just a. good for winter reading. 10 : -Vacbt Race Extra— Tfca Story of the International YacM Races from first to last, with Illustration, of for £ Greater, and « "count of the preparation, for the races of 1801. Illrd-eye View of Greater Nei--Y.rU.-A col ~a man or view, showing New-York City. Its forts. «d U- {sZr Bay with part of Staten Island, painted expressly for *J«™££ 1(l . roll , po.tpald. for 10 showing Important t '")'•■ THE TRIBUNE, NEWYORK. NEW- YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SATURDAY. MAT 30, 190 a Financial Meetings. XOTICn OP ANNUAL MEETING. AMALGAMATED < OI'I'KR COMPACT. (JIHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK HOLDERS of this Company will be held Juno Ist. 1903, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the office of the Company, Hudson County National Bank Building. No*. 243 and 24G Washington Street, Jersey City, N. J. (offic* of the New Jersey Corporations' Agency), for the purpose of electing a Hoard of Directors and for the transaction of such other business as may lawfully come betore the meeting-. In accordance with the- laws of the State of New Jersey, no stock can be voted on which has been transferred on the books of the Company within twenty days next pre ceding this election. Wit G. ROCKEFELLER. Secretary. Dated, May 22d. 11*03. THE HI'TtAL LIFE WSrRASCE COMPANY OF HEW YORK. 32 Nassau St.. New York. May 14. 1803. rpHE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR TRUSTEES of this Company will bo held at Its Offices, ar abore. pursuant to Its charter, on Monday. June 1. 18i)3. The polls will be cpen at 12 o'clock noon and close at £ o'clock P. M. WILLIAM J. EASTON. Secretary. yyE URGENTLY REQUEST THAT ALL stockholders of Canada Southern Railway Company ■ 1«) present at a Special Meeting to be held at Noon. June ; 3d. 1003. at St. Thomas. Canada, as we are led to under stand that terms will be offered that will be disappoint ing, and a lease made for such a long time a« will amount to practically a sals of the railroad. JAMES H. DOOLKY. DAVENPORT & CO.. SCOTT & STRINGFELLO'W. Richmond. Va., May 29th. 1903. r-^__ Financial. REDEMPTION NOTICE. CHICAGO AND WESTERN INDIANA RAILROAD COMPANY. GENERAL MORTGAGE BONDS. Trustees' OJTice. Room S3. Drexel Building. ; Now York. May 15. 1903. rpHE TRUSTEE HAS THIS DAY DESIG- j nate-1. by lot. the following: ."•307 3998 f>4KT. M)ot> 9012 974S 12107 3333 4003 .■>e72 81fi7 0027 9912 12322 3405 41(13 64f»l 5490 ilt«;!c> 100H) 12717 3573 4217 6867 5524 fllo« 10127 13218 3840 45fi.'i CS9O 8614 HI 17 104S« 13218 S«4l 4691 7088 B«4U 91«5 < 10743 13287 8729 4814 7573 WPS l»217 10902 14122 3529 5001 7fi7<» f-M(O 9387 11931 14123 • 2928 6429 7784 S9OO 9551 12006 < As the numbers of the sixty-two bonds, Issued under th» trust deed of the Chicago & Western Indiana Railroad Company, dated December Ist. ISB2. to be redeemed, by the operation of the Sinking Fund, on June Ist next, at the offlce of Messrs. J. P. Morgan & Co., New York, at 108. and accrued Interest to that date. CHARLES H. RUSSELL. Surviving Trustee. TEBO A NEOSHO RAILROAD COMPANY. (THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE TEBO & NEOSHO RAILROAD COMPANY. maturing- June Ist, 1903, will be paid with accrued Interest, at the office of the CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY, No. 54 Wall St., New York, on that date. CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, By J. N. WALLACE. Fourth Vice-President. Religious Notices. , . , ~ — 1 • i ALL SOULS' CHURCH (Unitarian). 4th-ave. and 2<>th st.—Rev. THOM VS R. SLICER. Pastor, will preach a j timely sermon with reference to the city's celebration. , Memorial Day. and the birthday of "Walt" Whitman. I Subject, "The Heroic Type." Services at 11 a. m. All j cordially Invited. ALL SOULS' CHURCH. Madison-aye. and 6f>th-st.— The Rector. Rev. S. D. M'CONNELL, D. D.. will preach at 11 a. m. Evening prayer at 5 o'clock. AT LENOX AVENUE UNITARIAN CHURCH, corner 121st-6t_ Rev. MERLE ST. C. WRIGHT. Pastor, will preach at 11. Subject: "The Religion of the Disin herited." Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. AT SOUTH CHURCH, Madlnon-ave. and PSth-st.. Rev. | RODERICK TERRY. D. D.. Pastor. — 11 a. m.. preaching • by the Pastor; 4 p. m., oratorio. "The Creation." Haydn. ' AT THE CHURCH OF THE- DIVINE PATERNITY. I Central Park Weet and 7«th-at. — Services 11 a. m. Chil dren's Day Fervtce. The Pastor. FRANK OLIVER HALL, D. D., will preach. Subject, "Fiv^ Lessons from the Bee" — & Eermon to children. Public cordially invited. BLOOMINGDALB REFORMED CHURCH, Broadway ! and 6Sth~st.. Rev. WILLIAM C. STINBON. D. D.. Pastor. ■ — 11 a. m.. "The- Royal Law and the Race Problem"; 8 p. in., "A Most Inviting Career." BRICK CHURCH. Fifth Avenue and Thirty-seventh Pt. Ministers. WILLIAM R. RICHARDS. D. D. Rev. SHEPHERD KNAPP. Sen-Ices Sunday. May 31. Dr. RICHARDS ■trill preach at 11 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. Weekly evening- service Wednesday at 8 o'clocli. BROADWAY TABERNACLH. Mendelssohn Hall. IIP West 40th-st.. Rev. C. B. JEFFERSON, D. D.. Pastor. Public worship. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Pastor will preach at both services. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at S o'clock. CALVARY CHURCH. West &7th-st.— Dr. MAC ARTHUR preaches, 11 and 8. .Evening. "Echoes: Politi cal Educational. Religious, York's Anniversary Week." CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 57th--t_ be tween Broadway and 7th-av«\. Rev. WILTON MERLB SMITH. D. D.. Pastor: Rev. WENDELL, PRIME KEEL ER Assistant. — Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. HENRY E COFFIN, and at 8 p. m. by Dr. SMITH. Sunday school at S p. ni. Christian Endeavor. Monday evening at 3. j Devotional meeting, Wednesday evening at 6. AH wel come. CHRIST CHURCH. Broadway and 71st-at., Rev. GEORGD ALEXANDER STRONG, Rector. Services. 8 a. m.. 11 a. m : 8 p. m., choral evensong; i preacher, the Rector. All welcome. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION. sth-ave. and 10th-st.. ■ Rev. PERCY S. GRANT. Rector. Morning service and sermon. 11 a. m. Musical sen-Ice. 4 p. m. Offertory, "The Heaven. Declare." Saint -Saens. Evening een'ice, is p. m. Address by the Rector. Subject, j "Intuitions." ' CHURCH OF THF3 HOLY APOSTLES, a Neighborhood i Church of tho People. Oth-ave. and 2Sth-et., the Rev. ROBERT LEWIS PADDOCK, Rector. — Sunday services. S. 10:43 an.l 7:45. CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION. Madison-(<-.>>. and 3r>th-st., Rev. W. M. GROSVEXOR, D. D., Rector. 8 a. m.. the Holy Communion. 11 a. m.. morning prayer. Holy Communion and sermon. 4 p. m., musical service,, Beethoven's "Hallelujah." Full choir and soloists. "MURCH OF THE MESSIAH (Unitarian). 34th-st. and Pa. k-ave.— Services 11 a. m. Rev. ROBERT COLLYER will preach. Subject. "In the Spirit on the Lord's Day." Sunday school 10 o'clock, la the Chapel. entrance Park- | aye. All cordially invited. CHURCH OF THE PURITANS. 130th-Bt. and aye., j Rev. C. J. YOUNG. D. D.. Pastor. — Services, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Welcome to all. CHURCH OF THE TRANSFIGURATION, o Kast 29th- J ,t._ Communions: 7. 8 and 9 o'clock. Orchestra. Choral Celebration and Sermon. 10:30. Evensong, 4 o'clock. COLLEGIATE CHURCH. 2d-ave. and 7th '. Rev. JOHN G. FAGG. D. D.. Minister. ■will preach at 11 a. m. and a p. m. COLLEGIATE (MARBLE) CHURCH. Bth I-'-, and 2flth-st. Rev. DAVID JAR BURRBLL, D. D., Minister. Rev. ALFRED H. MYERS will pr»>a.-.h at 11 a. m. and S p. m. Morning — "What Does the Resurrection of Christ Stand For?" Evening — "The Recovery of a Forfeit." COLLE3IATE CHURCH. Cth-ave. ar.d 4Sth-st. Rev. DONALD SAGE MACKAY. D. D., Minister. will each at 11 a. m. and Sp. m. Morning— "Our Enemies Wl^ntß the House. Evening— VA Story of Christian Tolerance from the Days of New-Amsterdam." COLLEGIATE CHURCH."^ West End-aye. and 77th st. Rev HENRY EVBRTSON COBB, D. P.. Minister. Rev. HERMAN C. WEBER will preach at 11 a. m. and s p. m. ■Morning: — "Gentleness an.i Greatness." Evening— "The Old Paths." COLLEGIATE) REFORMED CHURCH, Harlem. Rev. .T. ELMENDORF. D P.. Senior Pastor— FlßST CHURCH. 12Ut-Ft.. near 3d-ave.. Pastor. Rev. BENJAMIN E. DICKHAUT. Services at 11 a. m. and Bp. m. Preaching SBCOND CHURCH. trenox-ave. and 138d-st., Pastor. Rev EDGAR TILTON, Jr.. P. D. Services at 11 a. m. end p. m. Preaching by the Pastor. FIFTH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH. 0 West 4<'.th-st. Rev. R. P. JOHNSTON. D. D.. Pastor. Worship at ii a. m. and 8 p. m Prearhlns by the Pastor. Bible fchool. 0v45 a. m. YOUNG LADIES' AND YOUNG MEN a CLASHES. FIFTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Fifth Aye. and 65th St. REV. J. ROSS STEVENSON. D. D., Pastor. Services on May 31st at 11 A. M. and 4 P. M ;> Morning topic: "The Law of Spiritual Growth. In the afternoon the Sacrament of the Lords Supp-r will be administered. Wednesday Evening Service commences at S.l». FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST (SCIENTIST). 137-143 West 48tn-«t.. between 6th and -th ayes.— Christian Science services Sundays at 10-45 «. m and 8 p. m. Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock. Reading rooms open daily from 9 a. tn. to 5 p. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Broadway and "ilth-st. Rev. I. M. IIALPEMAN, Pastor. Morning Hoan °" Every c, ing a. «f^? nntn ttt f i ?^f XX * b ' ftnd Morning sabj-d "Bverytrital |n V^"; l J n ,. F '? rth ' Md Hell, for the Benefit of the Christian. Even.n iubjict: "The Church and £• Devir ln Heaven. Third in ;*rl.'s un -«tartUn« Tl.lngf. FOURTH AVENI'B Vi:KSBVTKHiAN ..W'Rni. cor ner 2Zd-st Rev WAI.TKH I"- N<A , N tt BUCHAM-HW. D. D., Pastor, preaches at 11 a. m. and S p. m - FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. West End-ay«. nut 91st-st., Rev. PLEASANT HUNTER. D.D.. Pastor. will preach at 11 a. m. and b p. m. MADISON AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH, corner 31.t-st. Rev. GEORGE C. LORIMER. D. D. will preach at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. _ Xl « C cV. '^JI^&SS? I^ Martyr-. Sen-ices in this church every Sunday during the summer months. Seats free. MADISON AVENUE METHODIST E«S£OPAi, CHURCH corner 80th si Rev. WALLACE MACMLL- ; LBN OTb . Pastor. will preach at 11 a. m. sad 8 p tn ■ Mnmlnr subject' "Pentecost.' Evening *übj*ct: The infm'?et Call to Battle." The mnrnln B rePOßnliea WhlT •fiunday «ndth. evening subject Memorla! Sunday . fiunJay "ch^! at 9:30 a. m. Midweek social devotional . stnlce. Wednesday, at a i>. m. « Religious Nonces. MADI9ON AVEXIE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, northeast corner 73<1-st Dr. HOWARD AONEW JOHNSTON will preach 11 a. m.. "Babel and Pectecoat. 8 p. m.. Memorial Day sermon. MADISON BQUARB PRESBYTERIAN CHTJHCH, Mad- Isr.n-ave.. corner of 24th-st. — Sabbath services at 11 a- m. ar,<i 8 p. m. Rev. C. H. PARK HURST. V. D., Pastor. R--V. A. K. Shauflier, D. D.. will preach In the morning, an.i Ray. WILL.IAM. W. POE. Assistant Minister, In the. evening. Bible school; classes for adults, 10 a, m. MANHATTAN CONGREGATIONAL. CHURCH. Broad w»y and 76th-st.. Hey. H. A. STIMSON. D. D.. Pastor — Morning service at 11 a. m. Special evening choral ser vice with sermon, at 8 p. m. MEMORIAL BAPTIST. Washington Pquare.— Dr. JTCD SON will preach. Morning, 10:45. and evening, 7:30. METROPOLITAN TEMPLE. 7th-ava. and 14th-st. Rev. ROBE3RT P.AGNELL. Pastor. 10:45 and 7:46 preaching by the Pastor. Prayer meet ing Wednesday. Open every evening. Seats always free. Patriotic Concert To-night. NEW-YORK PRESRYTERIAN CHITRCH. Tth-ave. ana 12feth-st.. Rev. Dr. DUNCAN J. M'MILLAN. Partor.— Rev. WILLIAM IRVIN. D. D.. will preach at 11 and 7:45. OLD FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. sth-ave. and 12th -st. HOWARD DUKKIELD. D. D.. Pastor, will preach. 11 a. m., "Tho Llvlne Christ" 4:30 p. m., "The Lord's Supper." RUTGERS PRESBYTERIAN CHTRCH. Broadway corner 73d-st., Rrv. ROBERT MACKENZIE. D. D , Pastor. Services. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Preparatory service Friday evening at 8. AXTICtUES AND C^KIOS. BARTER & M'CORRY. 129 Went 37th-«t. — Antique and modern furniture, mirrors, paintings, bric-a-brac ; auction prices. AGENTS WAVTED.^^^^^ AGENTS. — accident and death; one of th* best companies wants agents; they can make from fifty to one hundred dollars .SSO to $100) per week. Address Box 2.562. Boston. Mass. , BOARD AXD BOOMI. _^ FURNISHED ROOMS, with board: also table boarders- 78 West 105th-st. 17TH-ST . 110 EAST, near Union Square.— Exceptionally clean house; square room. ■with private bath; also two small rooms. igt class table; references. ( 11TH-ST 17 BAST.— Van Rensselaer Ho tel; elegantly furnished apartments: pri vate'baths: telephones; elevator; electric llßhf hotel service: $15 weekly upward ($-3 for two?, including board. Transient* ac commodat«»\i ' - ' ' . 234 EAST 32D-ST.— very nice parlor, with board: also other rooms. 72D-ST. 210 — Charming rooms; su perior table; references given ana re quired. •- i 69 MADISON-AVB. — Rooms, single or en suite; private baths; breakfast optional. ST. ALBANS. T EAST 81ST-ST. . . Rooms. FlnK.e. en suite, with private , b»ths; doctor's offlce; dining room, parlor j floor: electric light: excellent table boar/I. . BUSINESS CHANCES. PARTNER, with to be used as working capital to extend business of au tomobile manufacturing plant ; location. New-York City: complete In all «let a lls. business well established, well advertised; | now manufacturing best runabouts and de- , livery wagons- demand increasing: amount already invested $35,000. For particulars address JUNO. Box 30. Tribune Office. WANTED.— A man with $15,000 or $20,000 I to Invest In the heavy trucking and trans fer business: this Is a safe Investment and can guarantee 50 per cent yearly on said in- | vestment. F. F. MOORE. 6 FeCeral-st.. | Plttsburg. ■ BILLIARD AND rooL TABLE _ S ! I MANUFACTURERS of billiard and pool | tables: high grade bowling alley builders; lowest prices. MARX BROS.. 24 Union j Square. .^^^^^.^^^b^m^^ i CARPET CLEANING. j ~~YT& J. W." WILLIAMS, 353 W. 54TH ST. cSumbul CARPET CLEANING. Established 1*75. JORDAN'S OLD ESTABLISHED N. Y. STEAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS. 437-9 W. 45TH-ST.. Has for the last 46 years enjoyed the well merited confidence of housekeepers. Cleaned, packed. Insured and stored If de sired. Tel. Ml— 3Sth St. TWIN BROS.. 375 STH-AVS.. have the best hand cleaning, repairing and storage de partment of. Oriental rugs and carpets in the United States; have us pack your furs, rugs and woollens with TWIN'S ORI ENTAL KILMOTH AND MOTH PROOP INE. the positive perfumed Vegetable Moth Destroyer In th« World. | WILLIAMSONS STEAM CARPET j CLEANING WORKS. 453 West SBth-Et. Telephone 6,617 B3S. All carpets cleaned at 6 cents per yard. ~~~ W WILLIAMS & SON. 210 W. 77th-it. T Rjve?sfd* Carpet cleansing. Send for circular. j ORIENTAL RUGS repaired, washed by expert specialist. HAIG S. IsKIUN, 54 West 18th-st. Reference, the H. B. Claflin Company. ' CAREFUL CARPET CLEANING CO.— j Clean, by compressed air. steam, hand or I en floor. 1.658 Broadway, 421 Kast 48th-at. COE & RRAN'PT Tel. 132 B?+b. ! ! liiMsii;.!' noons. A " LARGH newly furnished Back parlor, with running water; suitable for couple or doctor in quiet, private family, near Central Park. 59 West U7th-st. TWO FRONT ROOMS, well furnished, over looking river; cool, light, exclusive; ele vator- near Riverside Park; on trolley line; references. CHOATE. «»i West 113th-ut. :»»S WEST 117TH-ST— Comfortable, airy, newly furnished room: business woman, student; corner Momlngslde; telephone; ref erences. M'I'HAIL. «M MADISON-AYE. (82d-9t.)— Parlor suite and bath; one hall room; terms moderate. CHAMPION, Proprietor. MADISON-AYE.. 343. near 44th-st.—Bach elor accommodations; cool rooms; suite, single; porcelain baths; gentleman; tele phone; references. I— NHAR WALDORF. » WEST 34TH-.^T. — Large handsome rooms. $35 monthly; small. $15; transiints; Southerners accom modated. 45TH-ST.. 27 EAST, corner Madi.'on-ave. — Attractive suite and corner rooms; refer ences. FRONT ROOM, also bedroom, bath and all comforts. 218 East 67th-st. 4.VTH-ST.. 110 WEST. — Elegantly furnished back parlor suite, with private porcelain bath an! toilet; breakfast optional; terms reasonable: also large front room. 24TH-ST., 220 WEST. — An elegant three window front room, with connecting bath: also snail hall room; In private house: absolutely clean and cool. TO LET. — Large front room: three win dows; comfortably furnished; all con- J veniences; In private house; gentleman i only. Bfi3 West 22d-st. Reference desired. j 121TH-ST.. 134 WEST. — Large and small ! rooms; running water; telephone; also back parlor for physician: private family. • ~~" FOR SALE. "-*~TT 7777777" f^^^^^^^^^' p 111 1 I i UUi,, CO.. 40 World Bldg. N. T. Tel. 2475. J >hn. Best of ladders de livered at 20c. per foot. LOST. _ _ ___ . _, __ - — _ -,_ .. -_ -i_ -_ _ n-^n ~> I'" —Bankbook No 4U7.749. Seamen's Bank for Savings, 74 and iS Wall-st., New- York. Payment stopped and cancella tion applied for. Please return to bank. LOST OR STOLEN.— Bankbook No. .4!'S of the German Savings Bank In the City I of New-York, corner 4th-ave. and Hth-=t.. Issued to Mamie Leonard. All persons are cautioned against negotiating the same. If not returned to the bank on the 13th day of June. lt«>3. a duplicate will be Issued. LOST OR STOLEN. — Bankbook No. 4ft!».330 of tho Emigrant Industrial Savings Bnnk. Payment, stopped. Please return book to bank. No. 51 Chambcrs-st. LOST.— Bankbook No. 721,655, Bank for Saving?. 2SO 4th-ave.. New-York. Pay ment stopped. Please return book to bank. LO?T — Bankbook No. 7(0.28-. Hank for Savings. 2>SO 4th-ftve.. New-York Pay ment Mopped. Please return book to bank. LAWYRR9. B.UITII & ENGEL. 800 Broadway. New- York. — Reliable lawyers; accidents, do mestic difficulties quickly adjusted; consul tatlon free. HACK INERT. AT REDUCED PRICKd —800 second hand wood and Iron working machines; fully guaranteed: mcchlnvry bourht and •*- *h«»i»>-d CEO. B. EDI)T. :iBB Mal;».-.n-il **J|_^__ >^^ - ___ w _______ Snrp*P« New and gocond hand at low ™U > LSn> e»t price.. - Safes bought and exchanged. Write or call. Tel. 4810 frank* li* THE KINSE3Y. RAINIER & THOM SON CO.. 883 Broadway, between White. and Walker sts.. N. T. Religious Notices. SCOTCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9Sth-«t. and Central Park West. Rev. DAVID G. WTLIE. D. D., Pastor. — Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. STEPHEN MERRITVS only building. Sth -ave. and 19th-«t. Gospel tnedtlnr3 every night. Com*. ST ANDREW'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 76th Str«#t. west of <v>iumbus Avenue. Rev. ANDREW GILAJES. Pastor. will preach at 11 a. m. and j* p. m. Mortens subject: ••The Function of Memory In the Fulfilment of Destiny. Evening subject: "The Foursquare City." Strangers cordially invited. ST JAMES CHURCH. Madlson-ave. and "lst-»t.. Rev. E. WALPOLE WARREN. D. D.. Rector. » a. m.— Holy Communion. 11 a. m.— Matins, sermon. Rev. REGINALD STARR. D. T>. 6 p. Evensong and sermon. Rev. HEXRT RQLLINGS. ST BARTHOLOMEWS CHURCH. Madison-aye. and 44th-st. the Rev. DAVID H..GREER. I>. D.. Rector- Celebration of the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock. Regular momlnif service at 11 »'dack. Afternoon service. 4 o'clock. ST. OSOKGE'S CHURCH. Stuyvesant FViuaxe (16th-Bt-, east of M-ave.) Rev. W. S. RAINSFORD. D. D.. Rector. Musical service Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. The choir -ill render elections from Mendelssohn s Elljan. Including the Baal music and Flr« chorus. ST JAMES'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL CirURCH. Madlson-ave. and 12«th-»t. ALLAN MACROriSIE. Pastor. Morning worship at 11. Evening worship. .:45. OFFICE Fl RMTI RE. ROLL T O P OFFK.*E FUKNITURB In great variety of style and price. T. O. SELLEW. 11l Falton St. PAWNUROKERS' SALES. XLI HOBSL. auct.. M Bowory. sella 10 a. m.. all goods pledged to May 20. lt«T2. June 3 — Clothing, spring an. l winter over coats, full dr«ss suits, dremea. rtmnants. 51i..«.-s, etc.. all pl-rig^. prior to Ma; 3. 19()2, E. Berger. 4CO Cth-ave. and 4t50 West June 4 — Jewelry, watches and diamonds. F. Morris. 735 Sd-ara, June S — Clothing, di esses, chocs, etc Joe Sobel. 1.704 3d-ave. CENTRAL AUCTION CO.. M. Sheehan. auctioneer, lr>2 and 154 Canal-st June I— By Est. John Simpson. 173 Bow ery, diamond*, watches, etc.. pledged to No 10,501. April 1. 1902. and oil dat*s. June J— By J. Simpson & Co.. 22."> Park Row diamonds. Jewelry, etc.. pledged to No. S.OOO, March 1. l'J* l - 1 . and all _•■-■ held June 3 — By Barney Loan Office. 1.553 3d ave Jos Levy. 185 Varlck-st.. clothing to May 25, 1&02. June 3— By P. Freel, 160 Grand-st.. clothing to May 25. 1002. j une 6 4_By H. McAleenan, 15»* ?th-ave.. clothing to May 25. 1902. June 4 -By M. Hackett. 741»^ >UTtle ave., Jewelry to May 20. 1902. Juno s—By5 — By B. Gutter. 440 tJth-ave.. dia monds, jewelry, etc.. No. 36.701 to 38.453 in 1001. and to No. 1.543. April 30. in IW2. June s— By FlUln. clothing. JOS. SHON'GOOD & SONS. Auctioneer*, salesrooms No. 04 Bowery. June B— Jewelry. watches. diamonds, etc.- A. Frankenstein & Co.. 459 Grani-st. Jun-5 3— Clothing, etc.. pledged to May A 1902. B. Aufses. 270 .Stanton-st. June 4— Clothing, etc, pledg-d previous to May 2S 19<>2. B. Fox. 72 Bth-ave. June s—Men's5 — Men's and women's clothing, etc., L. Schieber. 1.fi21» M-aT>. . TRUKS AND LEATHER GOODS. AL'VICB Til TRAVELLERS.— Buy your Trunks Bags. Suit t'ases direct from makers. AMERICAN TRUNK CO.. IT Union Square West, largest retailing man ufacturers in th- ; worM of travellers' requi sites. Lowest prices. Highest quality. Sat isfaction guaranteed. HERALD SQUARE TRUNK AND BAG SHOP. N. E. Cor. 33d-st. and B'way.— 100 slightly soiled trunks— below cos^ »'!{<•! 1.->l"\ Ai. SITCATIOKS. WANTED. — Summer board In exchange for violin lessons, harmony or iltrman, by a young woman who has had foreign train ing; or position as compaalon to laiiy or child; best reference. AJdress M. w. C, 191 Cumberland-st.. Brooklyn HELP WASTED. ■■la. ATTENTION!— Men, by doing an easy work you can travel to Knalanri for *7. Ger many $10. ana South Africa Ip; no steam ship work. Apply Main Olflce. 113 lst-st.. New-York. MEN who want to become newspaper or magazine writers should write for par ticulars to P. O. Box 1.822. city. WATCHMAN. Strong, aoiebociied watch man for out of town work; state age. heigr.t. weight and references. KEU ABLJ?:. Box iv. Tribune Ottice. WATCHMAN.— able bodied watch man fur. oat at town work; state age. height, weight and references. HO.NEai. Box ,',<>. Tribune OtEce. IIHLr WASTED. Female. I^\DY o\er 21, of education and address. aa travelling saleswoman; f>aiary and commlßSiou. BAU'H BHuTHUtS CUII PANX, iOo sth-ave. . TEACHER, without position, to travel In Western ftUa-octuuetta on educational line- salary and commission. ISALCH BROTHERS COMPANY. 13(> .'Th-ave. WOMEN who want to become newspaper or magazine writers should write for par ticulars to P. O. Bos 1.622. city. WANTED. — An American woman of .".". no less, for general housework for family of one; must be well recommended for honesty and sobriety; a s?ood. permanent home; wages $10 a month. Call before. 5 p. m.. Dr. PARK. 567 West 23c!-Rt. WANTED. — A reliable Protestant nurse for child of three years; must be good seam ■treaa; references. Address Mrs. I* T. GOFF. 43 Berkeley-aye., Orange. N. J. AVOHK WASTKD. Female. AN AMBITIOUS WOMAN, or energy, brains and Bklll. fully qualified by five years' experlencu In stenographic work, de sires responsible position. cXIiIPLTENT. 2SI Clifton Place, Brooklyn. COMPANION.— Refined youn? woman as companion; best reference.— i\. LAURIE, East Orang*-. N. J. COMPANION.— Tomb« lady a. oorapanion for elderly laJy, or a. private secretary nr governess. Address M. U-, 554 B way. JANITRES?.- -r.y y,..;ng WOOUUi; small family husband can ;>al:it. «nd la all round handy man; ten year* last place. CKOVVLKV 2.823 Atlantic-aye.. Brooklyn. RBADE2R —I wifh to pr.>cure a situation (temporary or permanent) for a young lady who has been my reader and confi dential secretary for eight ye*™; '"• f' been simply Invaluable. Address H. VAN SCHAICK. 88 West 34th-st. SKNSIBLE GIRIa i 3. experienced In stenographic editorial work, wants posi tion where she can learn actual newspaper work; ability assured. S.. Box 11. 153 Mh ave. BTBSOGKAPHEK, wall some experience 874 Hancock-st., Br.K>klyn. STENOGRAPHER and OFFICE ASSIST ANT Thoroughly capable and expert enced; understands letter copying nilraeog raphy. etc; no agency. Address B. v>.. •»"» Sth-st.. Brooklyn. vv_ UPHOLSTP.ESS want, work at furniture coverTand curtains. Apply 101 7th-aYe.; ring bell twice. WOIIK WASTED. Male- AMBITIOUS High School ff raat « it 11 w h con^ultlne or ronsirucf.r.ic electrical en tr.eer enlineenn,- marine. •■'f'^l. l^ department of large company ANNER STKOM. 305 Howard-aye.. Urooklyn^ AUDITING.— JOSEPH PEItCIVAL. WIAW NER. profewlonal con-mltms ,« X P'« ■.;" countant. auditor, audit dally. »e«Uy. monthly yearly; r^iarantees perfect trial balance ? "monthly. 527 Park Row Building New-York. AN' EXPERT who can writ- letters on any A sub/>ct will take full ch*r«e of corr sponuence^P. O. Box No- l.C — ASSISTANT BOOKKBKPE3I or CLERK. with chance of advancement, by young with cnance luiowl'dee of bookk«'plnK; SSry '* *££.! THOMAS EDEL. 112 A ' PoweVs-suKrook^n. ■ DISTANT BOOKKEEPER or office as- S2sn? '■ experienced young man. 2U; not afraid of wlrk: furnish best of reference. NATHAN MARCUS. M r.k^-st. HiwiKKfTPKR 24: thoroughly experl- U ££s- excellVnt office clerk, with Hl,h School education: salary no object: highest reference! " RANDALU Boa 33. Tribune Of fice. " •-'- v BOOKKEEPER. 24. with wven years m perience in all lines of office work; good nenmHn- accurate and rapid; capable of MUM full charge of books, a. B. 11.. Trib une Office. "bOY 18. In store or factory, wages 16 week. I. BIRNUAL'M, 18 UlvlEgton St. ST. MARK'S. l©th-st. and 2J ay».. Rev. L. W. ■__■>• TEN. Pii. It.. Rector.— Hoi) Communion. 3 a. m. Morn ing Pray»r. Sermon «n<l Holy Communion. 11 a. * MusOcal ft r. 1 ■ I p. m. ST. PAUL'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHTTRCSL West End-aye. and ><»sth-iit.» Rev. GEORGE P. ECKMAN. D. D.. Pa-Mr. 11 a. m. — "A Good Warfare." 8 p. m.— "A Patriot- » Pledge" -. I'rayer servlc* Wednesday evening. 8 01-Jo«_wo 1 -Jo«_w UNION METHODIST rrPIST>PAL CKURCIt. M *-• between Broadway and stli-«v«.. R«v. RICKABX> £. BELL. Pastor. — Th« Pastor will pre; at IO:46 m. n. and » p. m. UNIVERSITY PLACE PRESDTTKRIAN' CHTTRCH. comer of 10th-*t.-PuhUc worahir. i?-™ 1 !™?. J" 1 and h p. m. Th« Tutor. R«v. GEORGE ALEXANDER. D D will pr-ach. Bertie* preparatory to the Communion will be held In ■_§ church on Friday evening nest at * o'clock. Wednesday evening service at 8 o cock. WEST END PRESBTTERIAN t-J^SHSr aye aa.l WO it.— TH R«v. JOHN I; \.> ' ■>! 3IIA\T. D. D.. rum. will preach at 11 a. m. and 9 p. m. WIST ♦'.;•> ' :•- • AXTHONI H. h?. AN-, i». »•• - Sth and 6th ayes.— Rev. ANTHONY 11. t>AM, v. i*— I'astor. preaches at 11 a. m. and ■» p. m. Dr. Louis Albert Banks win preach In Grace M. E. Chnrch. West t^Z "ween Cblumbu* and Amj-terdarn aye». at 11 and *. Morning: 'The Thorn In. tr.» 11-*- Evening: A Rars Frter.-islilp." AVOKK WANTKI). Usle. BROWN or lime stone rubber by middle aged man. for landlords; also flayer ana marble polisher. Address EMIL TENY. 4.a East 71st-Bt- ■■"->». • CUTTER and DESIGNER ; -Flm ___%__ perienced man; speaks . 1 erman and I '-*; llsh. Apply A. SCHLEOHTERMAN. .-> East 6th-9t. DESIGNER.— A chance for high J? ia f ss n mm r a , n _ TTfacturer to have a. high class des^ner -n cloaks, suits; have very K>x>d »V«»" " n Btltti. DESIGNBR. 352 East l<Hh-st : DRUG CLERK.-R«lstered *Z?f*^ wishes country position. I»L.\IK, -ii VVa»hlngton-3t., Btnghamton. N. 1. erencV HUGHES, 421 West 2_th_"^ ENGINEER ar.d MA< -H IN IST. -Flf teen vearY experler.ee wants stealy portttoa. aye ELEVATOR RUNNER. -V 'ing man i »« elevator runr.er. good refereuc--. A A.-H. 4 Clarksor.-st. GENERAL WORK.-By colored mar. HARNESS CLEANER, STABLEMAN. DRIVER.— By married roan; »t^y P->; sltlon; not afraid of any work. AL.LLKI FIELDT. 3 Mangln-st. ____ JANITOR.- family. «____■ piac<» a" Janitor- man understands tending to boil ers and painting kalsomlnlng and paper hanging. JOHN WINKLER. 430 West 3_l st . 2d floor, front. JANITOR, Sec.— lnd>iatriou« couple English, is Janitor or caretakers; strictly Borrr. trustworthy; clean offices or other: will give ev-ry " satisfaction. JANITOR. MO West 41st-st. MALE NURSB or ATTENDANT. Twelve thorough masaage and take entir" >hari;e: reduced rates for summer. AMF.f.l 1 \.>. Box 6. Tribune Office. MANAGER.— Agriculturist and horticult urist of experience In tropical an.! fc.u ropean produce; also all sorts of livestock. to manage estate. DAVIE3. 221 East 37th-»t. MANAGER— A tlrst class hotel maji as manager or steward Of a hotel .i r - rant. Apply to J. F\ S, 41" sumner aye. Brooklyn. MANAGER,— Smart. energetic buslnesrs man to take entire- charn* of business: house manufacturing clothing preferred. LIPPNER. 75 East lOOth-st. PAFZBBAiraS-f ana DKCOBATOEt— First class; city or country. Call ur a.l dress JONES. 3 East lioth-st.. nea aye. PRIVATE SECRETARY to a New-York business man wishes to make a change; highest references given. Address E. E.. Box 74. Tribune Uptown OnVe. 1,364 Broad way. RHTAIIUNG. ETC.— WorK *MM at own hi.nif; city or country; fin" furr.l ture repairing; mattresses made o:—: pets laid vaxtUsbloa ana p-.ilshlr.g nltnre CHA& STUDE. 327 6th-ave.. elec trician store. SALESMAN. 30; el«v«n years' reference: well known by both hardware and dry poods trades In every State east of Rocky Mountains: desires to n.ake change at once; only nrst class houses need apply. H. C. BARRON. KX> Oringe-st.. Newark. N. J. SHOEMAN. — By experienced retail shop man: twelve years In last place; bi>o<l reference; I willing tn go out of city. BEIRNE. 11l East I27th-st. YARDMAN. — By reliable man, twelve years' experience as yardman in lumber yard; understands sorting, estimating, etc.: good reference. Address LUMBER. Draw er 42. Hartford. Conn. TOI"N'T MAN". M at anvtlung. prlntlnn preferro.l. CHAMJES lIEYSTKK. HI George-st.. Btraoklja YOUNG MARRIED MAN. 24. •■ anything: give Al reference. M'NALLY. 2!> E;iat 78th-st. YOUNG MAN. I", with an electrician; has experience at bell hanging. L. SCHLE GEL. 6S Debevoise-ave.. Long Island City. YOUNG MAN. 22. »t any thins. G. REI SINGER. 233 Avenue A. YOUNG MAN. 3D, at anythlne: string an i •willing: reference. STEENSEN. 17» 31si^«t.. Brooklyn. YOUNG MAN. working way through col lege, on gentleman.* place for summer; understands horses; can wait on table. F. D.. 12 Berkeley Place. Brooklyn. YOUNO MAN. aged 19. position In office; experienced in newspaper anil optical business; can furnish the best of references. CLOUS E. 117 East With st TOITXO MAN. speaking German. Hun garian and Slavonic, at any kind of work In restaurant. F. IV . 171 East 3d st DOMESTIC SITVATIOJiS WASTED. Male ATTENDANT and NURSE.— TaII, distin guished gentleman, of refinement and ed ucation will accompany elderly or middle aged gentleman abroad, at usual salary: references. H. W. M.. Tribune Offloe. BUTLER.— English; thoroughly experi enced- height 5 ft. # l 2l 2 in.; personal ref erences. BUTLER. 11 Wastlington S«iu»r« North. BUTL.ER and VALET- Young man; ex perienced; good traveller; city or coun try" first class personal refers »»8«i $30. A.. Box '••«. Tribune Uptown Office. 1.3C4 Broadway. CARETAKER.— Man and wif*. Scandina vian; no children: as .-aretak-r at furnished room house; husband in buslress; references. 172 East H2d-st.. Ist rfror. CARETAKER.— Married couple as caretak ers of gentleman s p.ac». city or coun try, do work of family; handy man: care of garden and horses; reference, KA.Ni.. 31'& East 32d-»t. CO MAN.— Married; thoroughly under stands his business; twelv» years first class personal references; competent and reliable; strictly temperate. Address £**'- LJSH. care Qulnby Co.. Division Place, Newark. N. J. COACHMAN— COOS M:ir- . 1 ■ pe-ler.ceil in «arjenlns. coachman; oughiy understands h«>rM^. wi • . colored; reference. TAVLOR. U^x i.12. Oniiet. Mass. COACHMAN. —^Ten years' bent city refer ence- two last employers can be seen; aced 35- height 6 feet 7 Inches; wench: MB pounds JOHN CANAVAN. 319 "W. 44th -st COACHMAN-— Mart-a; family, aged 32. welKht 175 pounds: competent man In all branches of the business; first class etty reference; ten years with list employer; can be personally recommended. T. GIiEENE. 723 7th-ave. COACHMAN. — Ersllsh. neat appearance: lately disengaged; late employ tr can be seen, will personally recommend. HENRT care Parkinson, carriage builder, hh East 27th-st. COACHMAN.— Encllsh. ajre-1 33. married; experienced; well recommended. AdJreaa G. w.. 19S East .".Sth .t . advertising offlc*. COACHMAN. — Colored; live yrar-. 1 city ref erence; city or country. Address SEMI NOLE. 2.302 Broadway. COAOHMAN. — Stogie: city or cninrry; l«*t employer can b» se^n. BARNEY, «ft» <\> lumtus-ave . Jewelry .tore. COACHMAN.— By an experlenf»-,l man; un derstands both riding and driving: best city references: married: city or country. Address MAC. 104 West s&h-st. ADVERTISEMENTS and «üb«cripUenji for Th« Tribune received at their Uptown Oftlc No. 1.3*1 Broadway, between 3J;h and KM its. until 0 o'clock p. m. Adver rlsement. received at the following branch offices at regular office rates until 3 o'clock r> m.. viz.: 234 Bth-ave.. .. •. cor. 2JJ-.t.: 153 111 |H cor. 12th-»t.; '<2 Ka»t 14th~st. : •%7 Writ 42J-»t.. between 7th and sth «yes. , ••S3 West 123th-st. ; 1.33* 3<l-ave.. b*tw;rn 76th and 77tr. »ts : 1.62* 31 aye.. near «lst st • I.7W* l«t-ave.. near )»3th-«t.; 157 Eait 123th-»t.: 7W Tremont-ave. ; <30 3d-ave.. near 4lit-st. ; 554 3d-ave. . 210 Bleecker-.t. . 825 Bl»««lter-.t. " Brooklyn. N. T.— 218 Court . 215 Smith-st.: LOO* O»te»-ave. 15 /.' _ inu i X tticea. uusiK»ric srrt.\rio>3 wastbu. J "'" L " ' 3l«l*' COACHMAN.— Married: no f3ml!y: w«J«ht 175 pour.'!'. rcmp»tent man to s«i branches \j( the busings; flr*t c'a»* city reference; ten years with ■■•" employer; can be' personally recommended. T. UREENE. ~t~\ 7th-ave. COACHMAN.— By thoroughly compatanc North of Ireland Protestant; aged iS>; good appearance- married; small family; strictly sober; six years' written and per-. sonal reference from last employer. AlLl^ IAII. Box 67. Tnbuna Uptown • "..ce. l.U<:» Broadway. COACHMAN.— Swedo. 6 feet, aged ♦); mar rie.i; one child; thoroughly understands his business; i» years' experience; city and country: ten-perate; obli^in*. trustworUy; unexceptii-.nabie personal recommendation* from prominent families; >*are'ul. safn driv er; gixxl appearance; eleven years with on* family. Ad.lre.« JOHN LAWSoN. Box 7>. Tribune Uptown oac«-. i.?,m Broadway. COACHMAN. — Single; thoroughly under— stands «iutle?-~ test references. Call o^ ad.lress COACHMA.N. car* of MarUa. 377 4th-ave. COACHMAN— By first class man: under, alaad. the rare of ftne horses, carriages) and harness; has the best of city references. T. W.. .'A* Amsterdam-are., private- stab;-». COACHMAN— Private family: experienced and careful driver; seaohore preferr«<i: l^st of rereremes PCTEKSON*. car* ot I'hililps. lIfKS West 6Uth-»t. COACHMAN.— SingIe; German: Wmpt 35; experlerce; personal or written reference* from Ia.«( employer: country preferred. COACHMAN. S42' E^tst !K»th-'»t.. Bronx. COACHMAN.— By a first rtass man: mar ritxi: seven years' best city - time* Ad— dress T. M.. 211 West 78th-st. GARDENER. FLORIST. FARMER.— By % first class trustworthy man: competent t<» take full charge of gentleman's place; bess references as to ability, honesty. sobr!«rty; •rife «[ood (lerman cook: one girl 1* year* .-■l'., P. S.. Boa 251. Cnlonville. N. Y. GARPEXER. — Competent; thoroughly ni»-» derataada hi«) business; Towers. Y«g#-» tables, grefnhnuse!'. landsrapi; can t»):m charge of gentjernan'3 place; English; mar ried: no family, best of reference. Addres» HENRY WILEY. Mount Vernon. N. Y. GARDENER and FLORlST.— Married; no children (S^t; Swiss; competent to t&j<* charge of K"nt>ina:: place; greenhouses. lawns. hotbe<is. trees, graperies, fln« shrubbery; grmd vegetable grower; Him •*— pf-rien^e; »trlct!y sober: good Terence*. Address B. P. HAE^SIG Lawrence. L. 1. GARDENER and FLORIST.— By Scandi navian; life experience In all branches. Europe and United States; private pla>-» preferred. N. NiELSEN, Babylon. Lou* Island. HEAD WAITER.— By colored man. wit* many years' experience In leading hotels. North and South, for th* summer; best "C references. Address T. L. JONES. Hotel Montrose. Washington. D. C JAPANESE TOt'NG MAX. first clasa coo* and experienced butler, in small prtvat* family, city or country, or on yacht; food r<"fer?n;es." G. HALL 1+ TliUry-st^ Brooklyn. NI'RPK. — A youn* man as nurse in «aaa— torium or private: b*9 ■ of reference O'LE.'RT. S4'j East 60th -st. CSEFt'L MAN and VALET.— Sweda, a«ed 2T-: Kr.od a;>f>"arance: steady: 8tn?l«; city or country. PETERS3N. 1.113 Park-»v». CSEFT'f. MAN.— By German, 27: ep«ak» "•::;«l:«h: can attend horses. ÜBYEK, 12i) lst-av*.. advertlsir.flr orHce. USEFUL MAN.— By Englishman; fen years' reference from last employer; JtrsS rlass man; will be found witling and oblig ing. P. J.. 17>h South Sth-st.. Brooklyn. USEFUL MAN— COOK. &c— Married man. unders'amiinT poultry. dairy. horses. lawn.-, eic. : wife cook. hou*e^rork ant) laundi town or country placa; referecceaw »»., Hox 7. Id."! Rth-ave. VALET. — By thoroughly eiperienced marts. five years' high class references. Ad— I grew VAI-ET. B>x 119. IT 6th-aw«. I VALET.— By Fr»nch Swiss; «xp«rl«nce<S traveller: spaaks English. FVwnch, Gerw man: b«-«; eltj rpfer»n~es. Address C. K_ j li". West 4<".th-st. [ WAITER.— EtlKtiah; best of rof*r»BC*sj ; !n a nobleman's family: Jus*. lamit-1; "sin-.tlar position or in hotel. WILT,. Hi TQOMKV. *gw TTrrhff-ave.. nroriklyn. UOMKSTK HIVAIMn W.UTED, Female. COOK. — r'irst .-lass; French American: sin-. Kle; elirhteet) years' experience in all kin. is private cooking. A. A. G.. Box 65. Tribune I ptow n orfVe. 1.36-1 ~Hroad"way. COOK.— Lady wishes situation for Scotch) woman « Protestant >. understands luncae^ dinners. entr?e^; S y-?ar»* city reference*? country preferred. 75 West BSth-st.. ]ani— tor's hell. - asher «n1 Iroaer: . 2.1«8> COOK. — Ry col'>r*"l woman: r!r»t clam; tin-> derstands maklnff all k!nda of snupa. «lsh dishes, meats. *ntrefß. desserts. ! • creams and ii>-s. pastry, flno bread an 4 r^l!9. fancy cak^s; h«st city referenced. i;kk?:\ «W West 43d-st. CHAMBERMAID, in nrivat* family; Itrej years' referpnee. Call Sunday and Iton day afternoons. IirRLKHT. 71 E. 101 st CIIAMnER-MAID In first class orlv%t» fanv. ily: i's years' personal n»fi"rcnc» frr«rr» present empliw. M. A.. R.>x 37. Trlbun* Cpbnra Offloe, J..184 Broadway. GENERAL HOLSEWORKER and COM-. PANION.— By reSned North Grrmnni bisbeal city reference. II EL. $C'4i Colum— >m Tts DAY'S WOr.K'.-Cv colored woman; Urn class launiiross or housecl»anire; bast reference. M. 'rRKKN. <>S West 4.M sl DAT WORK. —By respectable woman; to good laundress. 2.211 31-ave. ; rlnar thirl bell. v LA UN DRESS.— Good laundr*i» to taJt« work hum* or out by the day. DRAFT. 3*> VVe<>t 27th-»t. S VRMl—EogOatx; mental an.l physical tra!nin«: yojn/r or ill ::'»•■- »p#ak« French an.l Italian; iroM traveller; ctty reference. ilUs WTT.r.Trrr_ 133 West 98:r»- St. xn:s: — Trained f.ir confinement cases. 1.4.'57 Avenue A. delicatessen ntorp. NURPE. — :'r;«l Infant's nurse; t.»k»i baby from birth; tt»n years In one place; no card?. W> East 54th-st. NI'RSB Exr>«"rience<l ; well recomxn«m<J««s; care o? InvalM lady or chlMren. ■ R.. care of Mrs. BbUßncr. 123 West O«th~«t. NURSK or NURSCRT GOVERNE.SS.— a reflned »»<>rnmn rn>t«it«nt: excellent teacher; <apahl» of full ch.\r*«>; eitv r*fer ences. WTtAVtXXX. .:>o West 31th-«t-. Huiruenot I lame. PAP.I.On MAID. *c. — Toun* «!rl as parlor m»t<i; willlnir to a.«st»t tu-1.-r In prtvat* family: best reference*. Call at present employer" s. 13» East £>th-Bt. YOITNG lUht colored couple: ail arr>iir^; city or country; woul.l travet: grxyj r»frr enre.t. A.i.iress in envelop*. JACKSOX. I*4 West 53.1- St. WATT- Ac — Young girl »< w*!tr«i» an.l chambermaid In a private famU*: rood reference. t*r»ll 1.712 aye. 11 o'clock. Blrnbach*r"s bell. W.\lTßEPi».— Competent; take butl«r*. plaoe. or parlormalJ. 147 Jl.i!!-inn iv«.; telephone 2.1H0 Mad. !*<i. ADVERTISEMENTS and nulwertptlonji t— The TrlDun* received at their Uptown OC.ce No. I.3<W Broadway, between 3Sl!» and 37th sts.. until » o'clock p. m. A*r«r 1 tl^ments r«»ived at the following brane!\ oClces at r'g'ilar office rate* until 8 o'cloele p. m. vli: 2.14 str»-»ve.. a. •• cor. 23.!<*t. ; 1M ftth-Avr.. cor. l2th-st. ; m East H;n-»t.; , 237 W»«t 42J St.. tietwfn Tth and Bth uvm.; 2»« Wwt 1251h-st. : I.3SS 31-ava.. between -nth an.l T7th sts.; I.«M 3J-ave.. near 61st •t.: 1.70 a l*t-avw.. n*»r sOth-st. : 157 Bait 125th-«f 73d Tr*mont-ave. . <'£*> 3!-«t«. n«-ar-413t-st. : Rsl 3d-ave.: -10 B!eec*er-«t.: J25 Eleecker-st. Brooklyn. >T. T.— Court-st.; 21 J 9mttti-«t.: I.OCI Q»te»-»v«.