;?. }{. T. TO SPEND $6,000,000. 717// }f('lr Important 'Additions to Lines and Forcer Plant. linpreveirents in | <>fflC'»l" °f the Brooklyn Mapld Transit /• ool pßtiy fn«" BOin*> lime, and the perniission of the i:«pl<1 Tra'isit Oorr.m!ss!on to make tbese ''''*r r''''* ff "" a third track in Broadway, trata li* Willi^msburg Bridpw Plaza to Fulton ■tn^ t: ' w '" •'* ll ' a trucks in Kilth avenue, from KUit hu^li .ivetiii*- lo SGtb street; twi extra tracks in K-jlt"'i ■***•*• f' - m Franklin avenue, and two ex tra track? la -Myrtle avenue, from Ciiy Hall to \*w Btreet. In ;i'lil!iiivisi .«h;lun outlined is one of these BOW u n«>! consideration, it would take a lot of" time to bring *U «"" H 'onplderable part of those pre rioncii i:nrtoveinentii aliout. and i; Is impossible to Jpv now tmw soon th««y will be undertaken. Very tr.urh d'-|>fndß OB the creation of adequate terminal farilitif* Tor haruJl'.njj the Brooklyn traffic at the jlanliattan - to the power lion«*< would about double Its capacity. BILL TO AID PATIENTS. Coroner Harburger Would Force Hospitals to Accept Cases. It was lenrned yesterday that Coroner Harburger had rt-n'jested Senator William Sohmer and Assem blyman 4'ornplius Hvth to Introduce a bill Into the genat'- and AocmWy respectively providing that no hoFpital in New York <"liy having room should turn away a patient who has not a (.■ontasTious dls ft— - T!.*j bill reads at follows: No fiiporiniendent of a hospital in the City of JJew Y<:U. or oLht-r person ii. authority, shall it fuse .ldini^sion «o an applicant brought by ambu lance <>r other conveyance to auch hc«pita.l If the liofr 1 - I **' ' :af! room for th« patient and if the pa tient has not a contapioua disease. Nor shall any aupexiincnuent or ether person in authority of any to«pit;il order the removal of any patient While in a dar.c -rotwly s^ick ur precarious condition to an other I osnltal. Every superintendent or other person in authority of a ,'n'spital In the City of X< v.- York who shall ctolaM any °f i' • provisions of this act shall be ■Object 10 a penalty of not exceeding en© hundred dollar.* for oach an«l every offence.. This aci KbaQ take . f!.-< 1 September 1, 1907. LEARNS OF APPOINTMENT ON LANDING. Jtattbcir OopejTß. formerly chief of staff under yir. KistiOj'. Deputy Surveyor of Custom.", arrived hrr<> ye*dfv6xy «n the American liner St. Paul, utter * 'riji of sever. *i*!is abroad. hen the tteani 11 " doi*k» > il Mr. <"oneys was informed that he had br*n .-iproiTiTed deputy survyor of customs nt th» Fitm IMvisicm. filllni; the vacancy made by the T*"-fMt tvFitrriatioTi of Deputy Surveyor idward. AN APPEAL FOR CHARITY. The Oisrity Organization Society appeals for $TW» *< • thr sujiport an-1 ni<"J!«'al far* of m woirmn «rrfr;y yrnrs of ap^. wlio until within the last two «ir three yarf lihs iautii>orted herself as a h<-h;;i «r«fs. l"*alli it health and eyesight now DiaJca »plf-Furpurt impoFslblf. Hor relatives, who ar» poor, arf doirig » hat ch«*y <-an tc help her. A for mer ♦•mr i l oo y t *«" , ha* glvon f«>m« assistancf. The arnoiiJit aFk>»d will pro\ide» for her care In a home for in^iirahlfs fur n«-arly ■ y.Hi. Any money sent to tb*- Charity Organization Society. No. 105 East 24 stre. ■•!. will be arkr.™ BOARD AND BOOMS. Boom*. v, me icr circular. ■roTfiway. betwaea 360 i ang «7th eta. i" rU^VAXTT^T furnl*b«« ar*rtment: prl en2ba*li H •'■' : "'*" > ewT^la ri ? eVviy; one. f& The Alabama. 16 Ei«t larh rt. »TH AYE.. ■ ninnsi undlnsa; large beautiful, sunny no m; running •»-tter, bata: excellent board. «D ST. 1« KART ». : «wenty rear* here, ghe.ann. nCBXISHED BOOMS TO LET. Wnrto insertions 8 cents per line. «» !~n words eever. times oonaecutlvelT $1. •bleb entHle* advertiser to have room, entered for a pan * foart~n r^l^ The TTlbiDes Directory of X>esirab.s Room* Wriu for circular. mil information concerning - „™*™' may be ba-".. fre* ct charge, at the Uptown Office of The New- York TV*-** 186 * Broadwar. tetw^n 86th ar.fl 87th *^_^^ US WF>T 1T.6T11 KT— rumii-hed room to let; «eutleiiiar» only; refT«-r.t;ee. ; LaRgFfIUJNT ROOM, exposure; i 'arg»; rlosi-to: runt.in« »ater; all conien- Uv.'^-k. ST.7 Vl«*t at. 128 TH wT^T«>.WEarr^-sn««lir furnished; use of bath; j.rlvp.te houre; tloek flm k r'K.n • ™>- BILUAKU AM) FOUL TASUIS. MANVFACTCRETta of Wiaart end pool table*, hlga grade Howling atiey build- M lowm prices- MARX BROS.. M t nlor. Square cxi:i-x;t CUtAJrUtO. H.Y. Carpet Cleaning works Oldest. Largest. Moat Modern. 487 ANt» 4i» WEST 4LTH ST. Tel 2«§— Bryant. Established lit?. TV? li. JORDAN. EDWIN LENTZ "i & j;. W. WIL!L]A!!«S S6SW.MTHST. eSS-EL ?AIU?ET CL»-:Ayi^O__Eetabl* *£_ Eictanana lateti invention. teetA •'•*■ •nt .at«a. tpeclallrt In r £ el »'^r o "i2 ac« aya; tne«penai»e. Dr. tM»-*»riaa. ••• Maaiaoa aye.. coriiec **»» at. DESKS OFFICB rc«xiTca«. kOLI. TOP 12 (ESDI© orKIOE FITKNITL'IIE lr great variety of a t y . • «.cd lirjce T. O KELI.BTT. !1I l-'utum ft i»i:i.sMiAlci>n AM) MIIXISEKT. 3iKl.>;-lIA.KIMJ.— ArtkMtta eomii* and *ulte, iTi.-.'ijt* and i;inpli«*. My Bjxn-luiiy; mf cKu „,!u'iif d«-»is: Uit'.nsi appieclat :ti- f.r.«- iuaklii«T J>l»-«iM mil. V\ itUuivt. •"J .". •;! 4»lh ct !'Kt>.fUAKKll.— Of H. Altmst: * ■ So : •» rellent Btt*r: artist'^ d«il«iier; thorousaly c-uiii'jeteut an< rip'rlmcr-i; latent spring •irk»; K-iiiodf-ltlii*;. Adiirrss Urewr.ai-.fcr, :■•-■- \\-,t Uth st. IJIiI..S^MAKEn.— Stylish; cu»tcm*rs; cut toy the <;»;•; i»crf<-ct fitter; win reuiodal. 1-tftfnmk'r. 2«» ICa»t 40tli SI. H«U »g< I >.t vtN<> mREAI :«. METItOK'i-ITA.V Ha«ac nsaHwj Bureau: «:! tic.-" :»;»:pf:p «o htiuse 'Hi tig; Orllcea 21» W X7t»i n. Tel SlS'> t."bel«a. No lull Frogon-cy. Tel 4.50 «*o|. ton tij* ».n. I^Ef Ki. mttoiw; f»f »;»iiri.« rtf" fable*. •*-."•- Jettrr Brers'*, ».ur'.r» abetvtttga. ;'«rirr iixutrea. etor«a. «3c«t Sited. *»*■> •■».. **-** Contra aC HUDSOX'S BAY RAILROAD.] Winnipeg Government Prepares to Finance a Line. I By Tebtgnanaj to The Tribune. ] Winnipeg. Jan. 27.— 11 Is learned tha ttlie Man itoba government is preparing to make an an nouncement that it win finance a line direct from Winnipeg to a port on Hudson's Bay, mak ing a short route to European markets. The line will run from this city in an easterly direc tion for a tew miles, and then direct north. Nothing definite has been arranged as to who will build the line, but it is reported that a com pany will probably bo organized for that pur pose. This Important announcement will be made as Boon as the date of provincial elections is given out, which Is expected within the next two weeks, as both sides have been preparing for the campaign for some months. With the Lib eral policy of government ownership of grain elevators, the present government realized that something out of the common was necessary to get votes, a^id knowing that the. whole province would heartily support a government pledged to rush to completion a road to Hudson's Bay, this was decided. To the people of Manitoba the line would mean a saving of several million dollars yearly, the water route being a considerably cheaper way to ship to Europe than the long train haul across the continent. Reports from explorers who have spent much time In Hudson's Bay show there Is open water there for at least six months in the year, and last winter an ice breaking ship from Liverpool arrived at Fort Churchill. The promise of an early construction of this line is expected to return the government to power With a larger majority than it now en- Joys and plans are to basin work Immediately after election, so as to prevent possible compe tition. It is only «X«i or 700 miles from Winnipeg to York Factory, bui the country is a difficult one for railroad building, owing to many sloughs and rivers. SKIPPEE LOSES HIS BULLDOG. Swept Overboard by Heavy Sea — Captain Thinks He Is Alive After lighting her way tlirouß^ head winds, ter rifio Mas and hall storms, and reducing speed to feel her way through patches of .].■•-■ fog. the Prince l*in» steamer Norman Prince arrived here yesterday from Shields. England She wasn't dam aged at all seriously, but Captain Barrett met with a logs In midocean which, the ■ -.ok said, affected him more than " be had lost r. boat or two or smashed a binnacle. The captain's pel dug. Beauty, a ]>riz« bull terrier, presented to him ..:i his last trip to New York, was .rirr;.'.! away by a heavy sea, which swept over the bridge on January 20. The cook, who took rare of the .log. told Captain Ramett that If be did not lock him up in rough Weather be would not be rfsjionsibl© for the dog's eufety. The steamer ran Into an unusually strong north westerly Rale, sad, being light, pitched heavily in the trough of a furious f»»a. Captain Harriett was filed to the bridge, and us he left his cabin Beauty followed him. The dog was ordered back, but crept along the Icy bridge and. shivered at tha t-aptaln'e feet. That was th« lest the skipper paw of him. when the chief officer relieved the rap tain tha latter went to his room and found the nog was not there. A complete search of t!ie ship was ordered, hut Beauty could not be found. The cook, who took the Ins* to heart, thought li» heard the dog- crying for five constitutive uisiits. KMPLOfMENT AGENCIES. Winthrop Employment Bureau. nreer.sn.ore. Hammond, ~ eat. Franklin or Bllckensderfer. each J7.50; Callgraph. (5; repairing. Gay, l^.tS Madl eon aye. TYPEWRITERS — makes sold, rented, repaired, exchanged; reliable service Gorman. 79 Nassau at. Telephone 2740— CortlapCt. | IX)gT. l/ttw Turk, l'av ment ktopped plea** return book to Lank. 1 T!^^ ~« iu:li* wanted. WANTED. -Clever amateurs for dramatic, apatatle and chorus work: |» slti in ab*u lut«-!y guaranteed. <"ai! 330 Knlckerl Theatre li'ilidlr.g. i»ih at and Broadway lAnuex). " ANY INTELLIGENT person may earn $75 to $100 monthly ro.Trspcndliig fur news paper*, aura, steady work; no canvassing; experience unnecessary; send for particu lar*. Frets Syndicate. Locktort. M. Y. PJI<»TUMiCTi:K wanted; fir»t class ««-oon ia QaitMr. IJ4 West 143.1 .' tttTTVStti for Washington: StiO: Krvnoh ff-rrnl; rrferencea repaired. Mr». # oilj»r'a Ageu. y. JS2 West 3d «i. WAKTI'l 1 Vor 'ierlorment work !n West ana Crntral Africa, young men. between 2* ant! So years old. r' | y plr '»">' »• .r .!. nta r-tiaol<-». rlarks. ph>'alctiini!. j.i«>.«p em trader*, marine and mtln— i en «!r»efr«, Irauc'.itr'itet). r'!">'"srpj>hers, Mir %»yor». r'.ennaTrapherr. :»nfii»u: 'rav»ilinj »j,j •n"'% and cutfit fi:inl»hed: mm *s!ary erpe<»«^. »tH m'tnt b» itabt*, toiea did ;li«n.« for p.-omoflon: «ta:e age. r'i.v»' etl ♦sT'«. c '> flU«Mtlcjrthwi«. references anl blavry. A. 31. Z . Trltune Office. NF.W-YOBK DAILY TRIKrXK. MONDAY, JANUARY 28. 1007. and continued to search for him until tbe steamer docked yesterday at Bush's Stores, South Brook lyn. The Norman Prince left Shields on January 4 In ballast, and, after making two attempts to run through the Pentlanrt Firth, was forced by severe weather to put about und go to the northward of the Orkneyn. Bad weather i-ontlnued until she reached Sandy Hook yf-eterdiy. eight days over dne. She will f.iko on a cargo here and sail for Shanghai THIRTY BELOW AT KINGSTON, N. Y. Kingston. X. V.. Jan. 27. — Thermometers eaiiy to-day registered the lowest temperature of the winter, tbe mercury dropping to 30 degree* below zetu in Kingston und lower in some parts of Ulster • 'ounty outside the city. OLD KENNELLY HOUSE BURNS. Morristown, N 1 . Jan. H.— The Bryan !>. K»-m nelly home. y fir« thiti morniiic. The hoisse was owner! and occupied by Dr. <:. i. W»tlson. whose loss will be almost $10,000. The '„.!-• was over a century old and was well known m this section. FARM IN FAMILY 184 YEARS SOLD. | By T»gi "|J* t0 . Meyer, of Hew York City, has purchased the old Quaeken bush farm, on the Va»l;i Road, owned by Herbert und Viola Washburn. The hoiii«- contains eighteen rooms. It baa t.c< n in the sjine family since 17^::. Norfolk. v B . Jan. 87. — The flr6t saewstorm "f am material proportiona in two years settled over Norfolk to-day and t<> -night the city was covered to v depth of several Inches. Portsmouth, Ohio, Jar., a.— Pearl Lowry and Porest Hide, boys, were drown*-d. and George Lowry and Houston Rickey barely escupt-d a BtnV i!..r fate while skating to-day. iJtetrnit. Jan. o.— Alton Cameron, twenty-thrc-o \.nrs old, «. brother-in-law of Judge William F. Connolly, of the Recorder's »'.>urt, wns Fh<>t ami Instantly ki.U-.i this evening in a saloon in Russell street by Joseph Schulte, the burtender. There bad been 111 feeling between th*' two men for gome tim. it is said. Delaware, Ohio, Jan. ST.— Mont Rvayon, fony old. who has been held on suspicion fo» several days, to-day confessed that he shot and killed his father at Williamson, W". Va.. two weeks ago during a quarrel, while they were- at work in .•. logging camp. Runyon fled, leaving his father's body In tbe woods, where, he Bays, it probabl) siui remalhs, ;is there was ho one within several Detroit, Jan 17.— Thomas Thompson, fifty years ! old. a laborer, and bis wife were found dead this afternoon in their lodgings in <"hajnplain street, with an empty strychnine bottle and two glasses close by. The couple came from England three years so. and Mrs. Thompson Is nald to have contracted the liquor habit since her arrival in this country. Despondency over the woman's inability to reform Is thought to have Impelled them to commit suicide. Butler. l'erin.. Jan. 27.—Judd Steele, nlneteeen years old, was killed, and Richard Campbelll twen ty-five years old, was probably fatally injured by a boiler explosion to-day in an oil inimptiig bouse near i*hl :ora. A defective regulator caused the ex plosion. Jam. layers, a well known oil operator, was io;md unconscious In un oil pumping; shanty with bis thing burned off. tho flesh of his arms burned to a crisp and his lep» frozen. Kyers is thought to nave been injured By pan exploding. Norfolk, Va . Jan. 27. The Rev. l>r. Bennett, presi dent of Uandolph-Macon College, and state super intendent of the Virginia Anti-Saloon league, [rj a sermon at tin- Second Preebytertan Church to-day rhars'-d that th»- Virginia I.!'iu«.r Dealers' Associa tion Wiis raisins a fund of 130,600 to be used in an attempt to buy the nt>xt session of the Virginia l.*-Kl.s!a.turo to have such laws passed as would nullify th« work being done In the state by the league. t'ltt^i'rtrg Jan T!.— Summer homes In th" city parka for tin* children of the tenements will h*> erected If an ordinance to be introduced next Tues day night by President Brand of the Common Council pasiies Mayor Quthrie Is said to favor the plan. An pprtiprlatlon of JTiO.OuO will likely )«j made for constructing the bouses, and by next fuimrn.-r Mr. Brand thinks the city should be able to <-are for from HO to 00 children In park homes. The til Ir.'n will be taken from the tenement* to live li the parks for probably three or four -weeks nt a timo. HELP WANTED. Female. ANT INTELLIGENT person may earn $73 to $100 monthly corresponding for news papers; sure, steady work; no canvassing; experience unnecessary . aand for particu lars. Press Syndicate. Lockport.^N. T. COMPANION WANTBH for middle ajrM lady; cmnfortHbl*- home n«-ar New York; piano, social orporttinl!!<-»; reKulir allow ance; thar<- l! K ht him." «■«* aa mmtfr of family. Write. fully i|tial!tlcatlons and e - T pectatlons. Hort-.e. Trlbur.* I'iJtuwn 1 i!T!i r. i:i«V4 Broadway. fHAMPFTRMAirP. corks. wn.ltres»ei. nur»ei«. launirciwj. arovemeeses; rood waa-e... Mrs. Collier's Aernc>. 1-2 West 23.5 «t. PKOK. SITIATKINS WA.VTtU. Female. M'RSK ai laallflr trentment rhe-imatlsm. ' nerrousaees, desJrea patrons; laJlr* 1 re»t drnc«. A'ldr-s-s Miss Wlilard. 1-..S Le» trgton aye. TOCNO fUP.I*- 1«: In office as Bier; expe rienced; Al rt-fertr.ee. FeuerrlegeL IS. rt:»'ih st.. Hmoklyn. WOKK WANTI.D Male ACCOUNTANT seeVs .r.CßC'mfnti- frens. dot**, adjust?.. au.Hts looks; *ysterns m rtalled; term. ri«.*able; social rate, to liriiis not rr-julrlriK looKhiour perman>-ntl>. Itwr.n _■... 16 William *t. v • ■■ NT NT would like position with large concern «• auditor or h-"J ****- keer,er- certified publlo accountant, with !<.nj experlfn<:e as offlre and JacU>ry man ager. C. P. A. car» H. A. \\ll»<,n. -'00 Greer.e st. HA KM". murrl-d; t< jremr* esperteaca In factory or uny poeltlon In baker's line. ilansen, £95 Haiti.; at.. Krookiyn. -• ' BOOKKEEPER <>r n*M*tant; young man. -.;. married: oimliar or any cth'r.. BOY • !T. good pemaaa; In orlif«. with 1 • advancement; two '.'• CARPENTER.- mechanic; city or country: hotel, factory at estate. 60 West Bt. CASHIER.— At-.. 1 30; In Harlem; 3Vi years' ••xpc-rlence. -3*4 Ist avi- , More. CHAi rTBI'R. l aii'l Am.r . ! ■ r l a\ la, Ardsley, CHAUKFEUR aisi OOACHMAN.— Married; one child: aft«#B yearn' personal Kaw Fork I'll- reference; uaderatands -li-ne and steam am; jjo anywhere. A>)dr«?sa IS. 11.. ion 1 1 ay« CHACFTBUR. — Expert dlivd Mir) ma ctaanlc: on powerful car»; tot m< i . in aulu BariiK'- 1 bimlnets; first :!»••> reference from former employer. K. J. Nelson, It HUi »t.. Brooklyn. CMACTTKUJL— AutomobiIe dealers and .■..i ■ ilei>rou» of srrurlng sen Ices of thoroughly t»peri*nce4 .;. I r liable German Ment«ur;* ho« ht-ld «lnillar portion with tirM <-ij!.* inaocfacturera viA owners; A 1 reftrenre. Happens, rls Harriiiuii it.. Brooklyn. C4IAUKFKUU. — Bocpciimcetf; icnod me cliMnlo;vcareful dii»«r; rtti-tly lemperata; can do u!l repair*; willing '" t><> anywhere; niwlrnitf salary. A-Idre*» Herferd t'cieakt-r. .'.» West 371 li at, ■ "'.ai <"■ ■"■".' '- — Foot years' shop and road experience; reliable driver; KrM.cl me ■■i ani. Roi.er a;id reliable. (J. W. Uudiion. \tt Jane si . Lone liUti'l eiHMliia. eaajcreta, etc., desires position as superintendent or foreman Ts-tem. ii» Bad f-3.1 at DESIGNER on cloaks and suits wants post '•lon in small house as starter or as a" sistant for medium salary. Address B. ;>>n«ky. 320 East Mh at. I'KIVKR. nuirrl~l. 32. or light poi-ar .. willing and ■ tunng ref*ri r »» Cnarlea Wright. 441 2d a%e. DRIVER (24) wishes position to drive, sin gle, or i1ou>!»'; seven years" reference. Planner. ItS East 7th ft. DRIVERS Too young men a* drivers, or an; !i,:i( Hemmlngsen. care if Bang. 2.13 East -Ist St., city. DRAFTSMAN. — Thr-e ye»rs' experien»«; in arohltaot'a off.'**: g»nersl drafting; pocd references. A-11r..» Wllllani Muj»r, \Ve»t •> • v. York. N. J. OBXERAL IID'HAXK 1 wants steady pod (Ion; 17 years' experience; reft-rence. Man. I.v.i »...-. .r a. advertising offtce. ENGINEER.— CorIiss «r. Mm J'J » for one year; letters only an swered. Address Yashlma, Tribune Office. MACHINIST.— TooImaker. all-round man; wide experience, tools, jigs, pictures, ex perimental and electrical work: >trh.iy pa «!tlon- ivttii mederate. Kahn. 312 Ka-.t 1.:;, i st. MAN. 2»; .«i>'ak!< English. Oerman. Italian. Blah, Portuguese and Hungarian; with large corporation or firm; no ob lections to travelling. C. J. 0.. P. <>. Box 466. Tucka boa. N. Y. MANAGE* or CARI-TTAKKR of gentle man*, country estate, by married Swede; iind"r«<'an.ls doctoring and raising of stock and in proving gentleman's estate. Address Successful. 1011 3d uve. UUSICIAN Hy jrouaa] mar., to play !i lon.-t. Kaxophone. tenor and buaa <1ar1..r.»-t ; nub. any pla<-e. Ad'lraas Bonifacio, 14 16 I t,«-rry St. PORTER V..\.n< man, colored, age U; at geaerally useful In any >)U»ln»-»M pla.e; reliable w.jrki-r. Allen. SIS Eaat 14»th «f PORTER.— By sober, honest, ml.]. He ag»d H\v«- or job. Mar ren, 118 West l.'.th st. I'AINTfc-'R— House; r!r«.t clam. William Turnbull. ."!48 Weal l::th st. POSITION OF TRUST.— Bf married man. :tv Al referencea and bond. W. 11., Box 15. Tribune Office. PRIVATE BBi-RKTAJtT or *.state raaaaga meat; exverienoed, responsitjl,. niari; b«*t referencea and ?<»ciirlty; stenuKrajjher and typewriter. Alert. 4'J «\)lumt)us live. BINULB. temperata man. 2tf; familiar bolt ers, elevators, repairs, c!.-. Natldtuger. 341 Waal Cdtta st. STOCK «'U-:kk.— S3; 5 .vni>' exprrtence. ■tholeaale bouaea; executlv* ability anJ ambitious; nalary $12 11. H. Eaat 17« th »t. anil l^ngi-rllow *.«• . Bronx. • i ['HOLSTBHKK At raaideoea; parlor SOtta. «-<)Uft't*; carpets laid: uiattresnes mudc tver; first rlaaa work: city or coun try: renwmable; s< ad pytrul. Rubinstein 74 Baal !*iii st. tTPHOI-STKRER . — Uerinaa: first '-la**. aß retnd nun, Danker, V 44 l>eau St., Broui lyn. ■ ADVERTTSKMENTa and mibserlptlons for The TiDiaas received at their Uptown Oface. No. 1,6! Uroadway. between S«th ami Sit* Ma . until 9 o'clock p. m. Adver tisements revived »t the following branch offices at regular office rates until 8 o'cloclc p. m.. Vis.! 204 fltb me.. a. • cor. iHd it.; 113 «th u\* . cor. l*th ■'■: 92 Rant »4th «.; :;■- W«sl 4_'rJ at., between Tth and "-ih e\e«. ; id ....-! liii, at.. 1339 3d aye.. between 761 and 77th, Sti , lO^rt 34 aye.. near Hist rt . 17uS In aye.. near.fVta it.; 18" East X»th at.: 7M Xremoot a\a. ; 690 »« * • WOKK WANTED. ■sj| WATCHMAN —By Inside night watchman; best reference: security If neoseeary; aged 38. F Wolf. 461 13th at., S>. Bklyn. WATCHMAX-By middle ag«Mj German; reliable A. Fucha. 132 Franklin St.. Tnlon Ht!!. N. J. TALE GRADUATE will tutor m.-f har.l nurk. Hubert Kussell. S*« Myrtle aye.. ill. oklyn. YOUNG MAN. -Married; steady poattloa at anything. Charles Welich, 413 East 14th St. TOI'NG -Engineer's helper; speaks English and Gem an. John Mrassner, 533 East 12th St. TOUNQ MAN -I^.' yearc; at ar.»tlur.g; ref irc-p.i-'-. Hm I'.uff. 4 Bleepker »t. YOUNG MAN — Colored: nieswnger or por ter; reference. Spottsirood, 334 West .'..ld at. YOUNG MAN.--At anything. Insurance ' preferred. A!fx Bloom. «0& Ist St.. Ho boken. TOVNQ M\N -stnsle; ■H\ o» < 'juntr- ; un darstMMls horses; good recomnaeridatton. .1. Moru.-tv. n. Oxford >.t.. Prceklyn. YOI'NO German; thoroughly acquainted with n'l office an.! stock work: good pen man willing and reliable; best reference*. U R.. Box 19. Tribune Office. Yl'l N'i i!\N. -1i» years; at anything; last pOKttlcn was plur.iher'a h«!i>er. «;>h.l({*- Mlrab.rger. 1710 Ist aye TOVNG MAN— IT; with whd«-?ale houae. with rhsnre for cdraneement; be>t of referent c. Address Harry Wetas, 2T- Kast :«d St. YOUNG MAN.— electrician's helper; lisa some experience. Joseph 'ran!,. 3"."i Bast "oil St. YOI'NG MAN. 8; ration with chance for advancement; no objection to hard work: SH reara with manufacturer. Frelmuth, US East 3d it. Female. COMPANION.— CuItured. refined young German eeeks jwsltlon: young lady or ln rnlui; travelling [ieferr-ti Companion, Tribune Uptown Office. 13t>4 Broadway. GOVERNESS. Rertnea. Intelligent young Ppanish widow: nur»ery; or companion to lady; city or country; beat reference. Mary AbelenU. 134 West 14th st GOVERNESS — Frenrh Swiss, experienced In the care of children: quod French and English: city reference*; one child pre ferred: town or country. Address Neucha tel. 541 West SOth St. mrnTWf Swedish woman: graduate; with elderly or Invalid woman; no objec tion to travelling; highest references. L. N.. UOt Langly Hoad. Newton rantre. Maaa. NORTH GERMAN lady, efficient teacher of German. klnder(r»rten (private), with fluent French, wishes morning engage ments; very aneceaafal with younger chil dren; also "adults. A. Reguault. 601 West 147 th st. PRIVATE SECRETARY, experienced; Gen tile; highly educated and iK'»»eaeer*nc«s. Kano. 140 Nassau st.. Brooklyn. CHEF. Frenchman, good cook, experienced. In private family, city or country; *Jber. Tior.est ! best city reference. August. Trib une Cptowa Oeno*. lOT 4 Broadway. COMPANION.— By physician; middle aged; to Invalid or to irlst going to <»llfornU or Houth for eeveral mor.ths. Physician. Trit> un« t'ptewa Offio. 1.1«4 Broadway. OIIFTAKF.R-— tt*|iarlsasat; single; un derstanda gene-al repairs, family raper- Ing. steam host; elt» cr country; weekly wages preferrefl: reference. Hannon. 4SO We»l 224 st ; basement. r-ARETAKER- *> young Swedish couple; 14,. full <-harse <>f r »te house, best • It. references. Johnson. 430 K&st With at. .'ikiK By Geman; wife helper. hou»» keeper; first class dinners, orders; carver; hotel, restaurant, club; city or country; moderate wages. Charles. 211 Bth St., H» a iksn. N. J. „,. ,j; By ---in Japanese, as waiter, cock, general housework: in gentleman a apa.rlir.enta or small family: has reference. Mot,, !'.<•> High St.. BrooV.yn. I X arm.nd; 'Inner; strlrtly sober; •t.LUiant or lun.-hro.>m. Bower. TO ita gle St., Ilrooklyn. 'HMAN. — Swede); understands care <* horses and carrla«es and stable; personal references. P. 0., 4M Park aye. COACHMAN.— B» German; middle a«»l; thoroughly competent; careful; life, expe rience; city or country; best ref«rsncea. Henry. 4iU 4th aye. COACHMAN.— By Swede; married; ere child- sixteen years' personal reference: In-hand driving: will give rMtng an.l driving Iteeona to children; go anywhere. Address Advertiser, Kill 3d aye. im.umman —Experienced: willing and obliging; In private family; city or coun try; best references. Coachman. 61 East 12»th nt FARMER Hunicarlan. college graduate, experienced In all branches of farming: small fnim to manage. Alex Oaal. :.14 I.»r..i* avenue. GARDENER.— Ft bead gardener; Kngllih; experienced practically In growing hoi house exotica, orchids, foliage, plants. rates, carnations, chrysanthemums, grapes, peaches. In the forcing department; lawn*. their proper care., roads, etc. : sober, relia ble. Address B. A.. 38 Morris St.. Morris town, K. J. GARDENBR— O>CK— By oouple; man gar ener- wife rood owik; country preferred; good reference. 11.. 147 P»l : «'"' •« O \RDENKR Capable el taking entire charge, of «••"■'• ■»"«""• place: life *»;••■'•' •nee in greenhouse work; hoi and cold grapery. vegeta>ile«. flowers and fruit: 13 years' ekperlenei , sol*r; relerence from hut ulu<.- inward Sanders. t>meter> - aye.. Al bany. N. V G\RI>KNEII- COOK. Man an. l wife; in in experienced gardener, all branches; wife first class cook; refer»Bcaa, Addr«ss John Mai. r. Oliver's Mills. Pa. OARDaTNBR. — French, marrlad; on gentle man's private place li the country; ape claltv In landaeapa gardenlnr and artistic rustle work: unaaistaada iare "' horses; be.«t referenrea Art Iresa Ijnuls »'ani«. 1712 II street, Washington. GARDKNKR— -ook: reft-rences. John Miii.;. Olivers Mills. I'.'nn. OARDDNBn. MAKAOBR-— Take iib Island. CENTER AL r.- Ti I, MAN. — ipartaaje«d; tan cook aril wait on taL!o; In a:::all fam ily. Tonal, l-'ii lut aye. I,M'AM ■■-'" --.Wat; valet an-J general ■work bachelor »ila.-e. * here: gcuA personal refcrem-e. 0 K. r.r> .li^n i»t.. Krouklyo. .1 VPANKfIK, — Uowl "••' k-'wl referwieei! speaks Etaellfh mil. Ivoiutnuml. 17.". Han.'.s St.. iiiooklyn. J.\l*ANl-:St:. — I'lri-'i^llv hynest, si!-- e\ ifilenreJ valet: >•* , if. • ■ references, lllno. l" Jay at., Broahrjrn. JAFANKSE.— Kicellent rook; snwli»re; In l>rt\ate faiailv ur ciubiioute: gui t rrfrr •-!.. ••- J. X.. 107 Cherry »t. JANITOR. Married nun: bo children: handy vill'i tools; 'it!!' ,• Uillding or ]:«-,» apartment ; unierstanili patatbeg. paper hkretn*. M. r.lvery, ÜBS Kan ir{7tl» ,t. JANITOR — By younß man; married no children; In elevator apartment; i»ber and competent; good references, t'eteraen. jani tor. 515 West 11'4th st JANITOR. — Sinjrle: heatlnx. electric ele vators, pumps and repairs: not afraid to work. rTtekaaas Uoiaal. 62 Grand st. JANITOR — Youn* fgiglji; no ohtMren" Mr?. ,fohn*» 117 Huron *t.. Ore»npotnt. Brooklyn. ;. v..-.- JAN 'TOR. — 'nan. mimM' experi •need; in t« .:. DQMKynq bitcatioxs wanted. Htl*. USEFUL. MAS — COOK.— By man and wife; man general all round man: wife cook; on gentleman's country place; last employer can be seen. F. J., 821 Bleecker St.. j'tun bell. IWilll MAN —In private family: under stands all housework, (ielsenhof. Bid -d aye.. near 34th at., upstairs. USEFUL MAN.— Outdoor; strictly temper ale. BBkMea «H man; gf»Hl milker; will- Ing to bubs ■ himselt -rally useful; mod erate wages. Irwln's Bureau, 77 West lllh. USEFUL. MAN. — liy young German *'—); excellent training, useful at any anal ness; reliable and trustworthy . or as valet; understands nittisaee. Hetnts, 3t^ West 42! Ft. VALET, butler nr attendant ro elOerly gen t'eman: Bogllsh I*rotestant; excellent perbonal r- :• • S J . Mr. i-.,;iter« AsjencT, I^2 Went i'Jd »t. AVAITER. — Young man; ex]>erienced: or or der cook; In restaurant, lunch wagon or oyster chop bouse. Mas, 74S East Bin st. ; basement. VALET. — Attendant to an Invalid; experi enced, educated, gentle manly ; accustomed to travel; New York references. Graham >'A< Leztßntos uve. Female. ATTENDANT or nursery emcrners; Oer n.an; teaches, physical culture; ur.dtr- Rtands di»casea or children; or take charge delkttte lad>" «lv. snaaaaaje. Z.. Miss FitzUerald'a Bureau. .W. Cth aye.. cor 4^.i. COUPLE.- Wife cook ann laundress; hu» l.antl general u»»Xiil man; Finnish; JSO to $6l>. Swedish Employment Illlisail. 747 Lexington aye. COOK.— class; capable of taking charge of kitchen; Swedish woman; beet references. Jussila Bureau. 6bo Lexington aye. . COOK. 4c. — First class; German; good Uiker; has friend chambermaid; good seamstress; likes chtldren; city or country; togetber at separate. Morrow's Bureau. »-l Lexington ay ■ . corns* 6sth st. COOK. — French; understinds all branch's of cooking »"Uii>, mt-ats, *-ntre*!i, pastry. desserts of all kin 1«. <-xitllf-nt references: >•». B. <} , Ml«s FttsGerald'a Bureau. S"3 sth aye., cur. 41M COOK — Young Irish woman: good city ref erence; $X>. h.. Hoftnayer*a Bureau, 153 West aSil. Telephone after li>:3o a m.. IM;4 — Chelsea. CHAMBERMAID.— Two girls; first class cook, good Laker; other chamber maid and waitress; go. i seam?trt!is: city or rcuntry. Morrow's Bureau. 721 i^xington aye., cor. Vth St.; tel l!*^ PUaa. COOK — Swedish; first class: by d«ty or weak; beat city reference. L Alson. 510 West 44th at. COOK. 4c— By two English Protestant girls; one ftrst tlas* ccok. good baker; other chambermaid and waitress; ll'.«>« chil dren; city . r country. Morrow's Bureau. 721 Lexington aye., corner tMh st. COOK— VSETUIa MAX.— By couple; woman cook, gtx.Kl liaker. excollent laundress: men useful: understand! cow*, horses; rood rar. 'all at I^nic * Roerherer Company's Ru reau. 13 Wast 27th st. COOK. — By a first class German: best ref erences; city or i-ountry; wages, S4i> »*>'.. Oill at,L«n(f ft B^«;.-h.r»-r Company 'a Bu reau, 13 \Ve»t 27th »t. COOK — OVlored: competent: permanent po sition In pnvata family. Newktrk. 1730 &l aye. COMPANION or HOX'SEKEBPBR; By re fined woman; ahove rr similar capacity; good liuiaa for eawvajeatjeat, ekl»rly or In valid woman: highest references fr-irn fami lies of prominence. Addrvss Miss Bel!. Box ft'!. Westburj- station. Long Island. CHAMBERMAID.— Neat young Bwedlsta irlrl: bl«hest references; $20 to ?'.T>. Swedish lTirhan»». U>4 3d aye.. near 3(Kh St.. Tel. MB BMh. CHAMBERMAID.— Neat young Swedish girl; good seamstress; private, hotel or oliih. boarding house; city or country; has friend laundress. Morrow's Bureau. 7SI Lexington aye.. corner 6Sth st.. Tel. 1928 — Plaza. CHAMBERMAID. — By competent chamber maid or waitress; would a»slst with Cteeninc; by the day. DugKan. 208 Kant 74th si. CHAMBERMAID. — Neat, obliging young woman five -ears' reference; no obj««.- tlor^ to prUate b-wrdlng house; cltv or country. Mrs. Collier's Agency, 12S Vest 23d st. ' CLEANING or washing by r.»wectable woman; reliable; sleep bom*. £«> r.ast 4«th »t. (ring 34 belli. v> tevnMd S.'ofh aiuae; wllUng to travel. Sura* "<• 8 ..■rvllle. 2".« 1-laiit 44th st. DAY'S WORK.— By c"l"red girl; or f " w hours mornings. t3 W«.t 130 th «t.. base ment. D\Y'B WORK— Your*- "'■■*« woman; good laundries- cook or general house work. Denhain. 503 Eaat 7Sth st. DAY" B WORK — CaraWo woman win do cooking, cleaning, mashing and Ironing: or attend an Invalid: experienced in nur» tnf F. M . Miss FltiOerald s Bureau. GO3 B'h aye.. cor. A2d. DAYS WORK.— Bf young German woman; day or wrek; wajihtnj or cleaning. — ! East "2d St.; -d floor. DISHWASHER In restaurant or hotel. Mrs M. Uyrne. S3 Myrtle, aye.. Brook lyn. ■ FRENCH MAlD.— Speak* Bngllsh: com pan) rood aeamatreis: wining to trbvel; has friend, nurse. willing, obliging. Marrow's Bureau, 721 Ixxlngum aye., cor. :m! : st.; t«l l .»-"♦ Plaxa. CiltU — 14: work before an.l after school; woman, hn'.f t li: work or are of L«u.-h:>vin One*. 13H4 liro«u;way. H< ITBBKEEPER FTxperlf nc«d: koo,l mar kfter. manaajet rrni caterer; ecooomlral, jidlclous: will fnsage with " - H more fantlliee as resident or Ttattlag housvkoepor; aocrunta accurately itept- best r<-ff ti« c. 1304 Broadway. INFANT'S NL'RSS. esperleaced, t;,k«i en tire ehargr; personal anl doctor's refer ence: is or pleasant dtspostttoa and kind to c-hlltlren. Mrs. Dickinson. :>ol Hatltauo aye. aud . Id st. LADY'S MAlD.— Knirll-h; competent; un derstand* manicuring and ninaaan pack ing anJ iraTelllnc; excellent city rencea, All ::■ . 1. TV; Tribune Uptown Office, 13tJ4 Broad* LADY'S MAID.- girl will aa am visiting I'.i.il'. by iluy «ir week to l.».i:e» or children; K-aia rlatlvt hatrrtie-'i st. LADT'S MAID. — Kr^m-h. exp«rleneeil •tress, hairdresser, packfr, ilty or country; illy referencea. Lculse. :■ .. \\ -: oiith st. LAUNDRESS. — Colwred: two s; stt-ady work. J- K3 W*»l 4Mi> «t., top Soar. LAUNDRESS. — Competent >oun^ woman: n tiling- p::^Ut with (ir't.iirs u.^rk; k,-zl el rtfertnee. 151 Kast 32d at. I,\INI'HK.--. Swedish IToteetant; real young wurimn; ki>»«l refereaccs, A. li . iwV Cbltiex'a AgiUey, 1^: West "«i st. LAUKPRESS, *c— Uy young E»e«lWh fir': i-ompetent; ahirta, collars, cuffs, Sr.e tares: bus rrlend . .t-rmii'.i: wiiitng. i.lill^ine: cits or country. Morr-.w 1 * Hii tvau, T'Jl l^xlus'"" aye corner Csth st. LAI'NDRI-SS. —By Gen wesMn; to tin famU.V washing ut lior-i': excellent In.nt-r; alaki washing by the dowtn. Mrs. l'lr,-!t-h. MIS West 47 til st. UAI'XPHKSS « •arable; run do stiirts. .ul lars and a) 1.--\'t. t,,ii avi 1..-I)V'S ;,t AlD.— s.oic-H: thsrcsKhty eaperW i-nce.l- - yeuia' excellent ititrtnn. E. B . 7»U s«w«r: nurse, gorattoaai or cham berinai good E*^ror'an rfferencea. Ki.--st per. can l>s»ie. 327 East 9th «t. ; 2d ft.-<»r. M.\ir». — r"piore. Call at Lang & Boecnefer i«. Bur»iw, 13 W«M 27Us a*. • - OCEAN" STi:\MEKS. The special sailings to Jamaica scheduled for the twin-screw S. S. KROXPRINZESSIX CECILJE have been withdrawn owing to present conditions at KINGSTON. ©PEQBDatL TKDSPS have b*en arranged for this superb new steamer of 9.000 tons to NASSAU, stay about « hoars. PORTO RICO, stay about 11 hoera,. HAVANA, stay about T: hour.. BERMUDA, stay about 2* houra. Leaving New York FEBRUARY 2D. FEBRUARY 19TH and MARCH TTH. DURATION OF ROUND TRIP ABOUT FIFTEEN DATS. Cost, including stop-over privileges at Nassau. Havana and Bermuda, $100 UPWARD, including stateroom accommodations and meals. Passengers continuing homeward voyaps by one of the (KRONPRINZESSIN'S) other sailings. • Special Sailings to and from ["55 n? no 1 on n n rm -irv Direct by tie S. S. SRC-K?HDIZBSSIN CECEJ2, isavi::? NeW York MARCH 23. retcmia? from Bermafia MARCH 26. Round trip rates for this trip. $30 UPWARD. Including stateroom accommodation and meals. "PRINZ" class and other steamers of our Atlas Service touch at Port Antonio, Jamaica, before proceeding to Kingston, to land passengers for the Hotel Titchfleld. Port Antonio and all other ports of Jamaica, with the exception of Kingston, were not affected by the recent earthquake. Otherwise Itinerary as per schedule. For full particulars apply MAIiBMBG-fIMCEIiOAfI UME, 35 and 37 Broadway, 11. T MCSTH GERSIJIAH LUBYD Fast Express Service. PLT MOIT II— CITORBOVRG— BREMEN. K. Win. II Feb. 12. •A. M. Kronrrinz Feb 2»v. *A. M- Kilii«r Mar. 6. 10 A. M. K. Wm. II Ma-, li s:*) A. M. Kronprtnj .Mar. 26. IP* Kalaer Apr. 2. 10 A. M. Twin-Screw Paspertc^r Service. BREMEN DIRECT. Torck Jan. 31. 10 A. M". Caasel Feb. 14. 10 A. M. Main We* 21. 10 A. M. Rheln .Mar 7. l'» A. M. Hanover Mar. 14. 10 A. M. Keydlitz Mar. IK. 10 A. M. Mediterranean Service. GIBRALTAR — NAPLES — GENOA. •Neckar Feb. 2. 11 A. M. K. Liilsf. Feb. », 11 A. M. K. Albert Feb. 23. It A. M. •Frtedrlch Mar. 2. 11 A. M. P. Irrr.» _. Mar ». 11 A. M. •Neckar . Mar. 19, 10 A. M. •Omits Oenoa. From Bremen Piers. 3.1 & 4th Sts.. H^hoken. NORTH GERMAN LLOrD TRAVELI.KR* CHBiTCS GOOD ALL OVER THE WORLD. OELRICHS & CO.. No. 6 Broadway. N. T. - L 2^'?-LL_ M^I*L_ 101 * Walnut St.. Phlla. AMETJIPAN LINF sailing at »:ao a. m. PLTSOniI- CHERB'G— s. .1 THAMPTON } New York... Feb. 9; Philadelphia. .Mar. 2 | St. Louis Feb. 23 i New York Mar. 16 RED STAR IMB *™$ rr TT l er SEW TORS— ANTWERP PARIS. Zeelaad..Tan.3O. "ami West'nl'd.F»b.l3.7 am Kroonrd.Feb.U.ll ami Finland. Feb.2o. 11 am WHITE STAR LIK3 £"£ H ler SEW YORK— QNSTOWN— LIVERP»X)L T>ufonl<\Feb.tt.H>am;Oc»ar.lc.Fet> 27 5 am Balrlc.Feb. 11 6am I Teutonic Mar. tUOam Sfw!2S£S^ 2 * l 1 CELTIC Mar. i. 7 A M $TON 3 CRETIC....Mar SO. noon; May 9; June ""O FROM MOHTON REPVBHF Feb. 2. 1 P. M.; Mar 1« CANOPIC Feb. 28. 7 A M.; Apr. 10 PASSENGER OFFICE. » BROADWAY. Freight Office Whitehall Bldp. Battery PI. ©ODKU^KOD ILOR9E. From Piers Hl-82 North River LIVERPOOL vU QUEENSTOTTN I I*MBRIA FEB. 2. 8 A M LICANIA FEB. 1 P. M. Carmania Feb. 1« Etruria March 2 Campania Feb. 23Lt»-anU Match 0 GIBRALTAR— NAPLES— ADRIATIC. CARONIA s FEB. 1!>. 10 A. M to 20.0iH> tons > OIBR.\LTAR * NY mentlng new modern twtn srT#w {♦ «• TLTONIA .2d and 2d only). . .Man 7. noon PANNONIA March 14. noon; May 2 CARPATHIA March 2H. noon; May in KLATnKIA April 11. noon: May 30 VEKSOX H. BROWN. Gen'l A^ent. 21-24 State St.. opposite th» Battery. LPCIDF IPCDEPftGD DSOGBGD KJeamsM?* or the RED "D" LINE will ■at: from Pier 11. near Wail St. Ferry. Brooklyn, for Pan Juan direct, as followa: B 8 CARACAS Sat.. Feb. 2. noon S. S PHILADELPHIA. Sat.. Feb. 14. noon For freight «r passage apply to BOLLTON. BLISS & DALLETT. General Managers. 82 Wall St. T>ED "D" LINE ■*••' For La, Guayra, Puerto Cabe'!o. Cura ran «nd Maracalbo. via Curacao, calling also at San Juan. P. R. : S. S. CARACAS . . Sat.. Feb. 2. noon S. <» VHII.Ar>F:LPHIA.Baf . Feb. II noon For La Guayra, Curacao. Maracalbo: R. B. /.I 'LI A ■a*., Feb. ». noon S. S. M AR AIBO. . . Sat.. Feb. *3. noon These steamer* have superior accommoda tions fas passengers. BOVLTON. ELISS £ PALLETT. Oeneral Managers. S3 Wall St. PI lii\ TO !5\ nSI Frequent Spring- Parties. •» Maalaon aye.. N. Y. MALLOHr STEAMSHIP CO. Tickets to Texas. O>iorado. MexicOk New Mexico. Arizona. California, Georgia, Florida Alabama, etc. ALL OCEAN ROUTE TO MIAMI. PALM BEACH. a.. etc (via Key Weat). Our booklet ••Pocket Guhle" free. H. H. RAYMOND, Oen. Mgr.. IJ> Front at.. N. T. "T A VELCK'E" — Fast Italian lane. -" Satlina; trom Pier «4. North Rlvat. ft. o* 54th St.. for Naples and Genoa. Boiogneat Ha.-tflfld A Co.. H Wail g*. DOMESTIC SITt AXIOMS WANTKO. Female. t M'RSEHY GOVERSESB.— will ' take on» or two children; understands kindergarten work; good seamstress; Will travel. Miss 8.. Miss Htzi;erald"a Bureau. ; 803 6th aye. . ear. 42d. NIT.-'X — Will take charg* lnf&i.t; under sttnd* bottle fei-dlr.g; speaks English and German *< ' ■>' traveller; personal refer ences. a BT. Ml»» FltzGerald's bureau. 003 Jth aye.. cor. 42d. NURSERY GOVERNESS. French, highly recommended, to on? child; out of town preferred. IMl— Paris. 841 West 3»)th at. Nl'R3K.— Capable young woman; hoapttal training; will take entire charge of In fant- Al ref«ren.-es, M. P., Miss FIU- ra!.l •% Bureau, 803 Bta aye., cor. 424. NI'RSB — Attendant to a lady or gentle man- olieariul. harpy Ui:»i»j»itlun. willing and orjlarac: call or write. A. Peterson. lia Waat I3utb st., r«noK ava.: call between IV- li NI'USG. — Thoroughly ajipaifc—jcad Infant's; takf-< entire charge tr-.m birth; uni!er tfar.ds all ktmls of bottie ffeJlnjf: exesiient traTeUer; wlUlntf to leave city; personal ref etence Addresn Nurse. Tribune Vptown OSBce, 1304, Bna.lway. NVBSB or mall to actress; young lady: travel. Call or write. Hetta Hull. 127 ,'i araoan a vs. Ml:- — CWnpelejal German waasaa will take entire. >'harj* of Infant: 6'j yeai"l lumifUo; rliy or country. Mis* A.. Mlm FIUG«Ta3a"» tu r-»uu. 503 sth aye.. corner 42d st. I'OSITION OK TRUST in prlTate houae; by \oun^ t:ennan .viil.jw. t-"r».i X.. Tribune fptown Otace, IM4 Hroadway. TWO friend*. DM as »»aaistr»ss. the oiner as rhamherir.ai'!: Iwst references; no ob jection t'» cimntiy. S»!«. 341 West »>th st. WAITRESS. — Assist chambenvork; very i. eat girl; refererii es; rllv or rountry. H. P.. Mrs. I'iillier's Asenc>. 1IE! Waal i£J st. W.\SillNrir.m wtitrni. Maslam. 34* K. "Kith st. WAFHISCJ taken hem*. Willlamsian, ZSn I BSt 7«th st. WAITRESS— Trains; Irish girl. weU rscom men. 15t>+— Chelsea. ti«r»of -. - --— ' ■ 1 v -. « \ EAMBURG-AMS3ICAN USB. Twin Screw Passenger Service. PL.YSIOUTH— CIIERBOTRt; — HAXTBURa^ •Penn«ytv'a.Feb.».2pm|*Walder»e«..Feb. 23 Arrerlka-.t'eb. 1«. Bajn'tßatavla . . Mar. a •Omits t'herbourß. tllambunr direct. Mediterranean Service. TO GIBRALTAR— NAPLE3 — GENOA. •t«Mo!tk» Jan. » Hamburg Mar. 2") •Deut«chland..Feb. 4"Mloltke Apr. 23 Hamburg. Feb. 13'Hamhtirg May T R tnantc Mar. »:»tMoltke May » •ITan Grill r.oom, *-• tlTas r; V Tnr..-isronv, tUediterrac«an and Orient Cruise. 7» .Java. Egypt Express Fervic**. The »p!.r.-!i.; Twin Screw B. 8. OCT2ANA, •alia every Wednesday between NAPLES AM' ALEXANDRIA. HBgnODft KfflS7S ft® DftffiDy BY THE GREAT FLYER nErTSCHLANUI From New York. February 4. l«07. : WEST B'sJ!!fll]i>'s«Li-EcriEß. jni. s{ \iJ££?U fiu"UtU'dlteS) & Mar. 3. »l^Oan.lu»^ ToirrusT BrPF It. R. Tirfeets. hotel at-cermr!O»iatlo»tii ae>4 I genera information about foreign travel. Travellers" checks ifnnd all ». llEl JBRCV 1 STATIONS ]wMlMll.N.'i Time snewn below Is from Liberty St, Went 23d, ML leave* 10 minute* earlier, except ad noted by designating marks. ELPUIA. J*12.15. 30. m7.UU. m«».00. 5.30. •♦<»<». I*lo.oo. »11 00. 11.S0. m»12.00, Vl-0«« I.jo. •i-00. •3.00. •4-00. ••5.00. S.i«« iu»«.00. •7.00. *8.00. •».00. 810.30 P. M « J*lX.tS mdt. BALTIMokB AND -WASniNGTOTC. . ■•1.39. •».«..'. 1-10.QO. ViiQO. •te9« l*» 4.00. 1*6.00. «7.«0. LAKSWOOD AND LAKETTTR3T— » 40 A. M.X1.00. 1.3». U. 40. d 1.15. 6.0 1 P. M.. aClt Sundays. « JO. »40 A M . ATLANTIC CUT— •» 40 A. M-. Xl.»*» k.l «a P. M. i LONG BRANCH. ASBI'BT PARK, OCEAN GROVE (Sundays. No. Aabury> Park) — a4.i>o. 5.30. 11.30 A. M.. exit 4", 120. .4 45. £..£:-. 8.30. 31101. Sunday < except Ocean Grove, 14 30. 9-00 A. M.» e.uO. i.BO P. M. Tint* tables giving trains to E>3TON« EETHLEHEM. ALLEXTO7VX. JIAUCH CHINK. WILKESBARRE. 9' RANTOV. ! READING. H>HRISBLRii POTTSVILLH WILLIAM3PORT and ail other points can be obtained at following oT.oes: Lib« ertj St.. (West t*4 St.. Tel. 2144 Chelsea* « At— House. 245. 434. 1100. 133* Broad way. I*2 sth Ay.. SH s'.a AT.. 25 Unlorx Squar» West. XTM Sd Ay.. 10J West 12$t.'» St.. J4~> Columbus Ay.. New Tork. 4 Court St.. 343. 3»4 Fulton St.. 47* No»« trund Ay, Brooklyn; 3!»rt i I.V-- Will-* l»m«hurg New York Transfer Co aajal for and checks baggage to destination •Daily. 'Daily, except Sunday. j>3ua-» days. {Parlor cars only. aExcept Satu** •>. mlHnl car. except Sandaya, x*at+ urduy9 only, ifrom Liberty Bt. only* |D!:.!r.ir car Sundays 'Pininj car daily. From Twenty-third Street— el 3-2» Pi» M . g4-S» P. it. J11.3i» P. 11.. mZ.2O P. M.. W <-, BESLIR. W. C HOPal I Vtc«-Prea A Gen. Mgr. Gen. Paaa'r Act, BALTUIU3E L CHIO R. R. KUI'AL. BULK LUtl TRAINS. "Every other hour on Use cv 10.00 ana •WASHINGTON. Diner. 11. So am liOOnq •WASHINGTON. Burst. 1.60 pm ZOO ?m •'•ROYAL. LTD." Diner. S !U> pal 400 pna. •WASHINGTON. Diner. 1.30 pn» a.OB poa •WAdUINGTON. BuSet. 0.30 pa T.U* pc j •Dally. Through Daily Tratna to the West. Leave New York City. 23d St. Llb - 9t« CHICAGO. PITTSBURG. 7.*' am o-COast CHICAGO. COLi'MBIS. 11 50 am 13.00 n'n PITTSRURG. CLMiKISD. 3.50 pra i«o;n| ••PITTdBLR LIMITD." «.f.O pm IXO pttt CIN..Bt.LOI*I3.LOI'IiV 11.. t0 pta 1.30 ait CIN..ST.LOUId.LOUI3V.. 980 am laoOan CIN ST .l.t'>r IS. . 6.Bi> pm «-0» ptat Offices 245. 434. 1300 Broadway, d Asto* Bouae. 109 Oreeawloh ■»_ S3 l*nlon Squara) W.. S9l Grand St.. N. T. ; 843 J-"u!ton St., Brooklyn: W«st 23d St. and Liberty St. After 6 p. in. Sleeping Car Reservation t and full biforraatlon regarding trains, etc.. can be< obtained at Bureau ot Information. B. * O. R. U.. 23d St. ■Terminal- 'Pboo* No. Chelsea 8144. Lackawanna Railroad. Leave N. T.. Barclay. Christopher. W. 334 m* t*.OOA. M. — mr B'.nirhajntoß and CloMra. •10. A. M— For Buffalo. Chicago and At. Louts. •I 40 P. Si —Fur Buffalo ad Chicago. t4.UO P. M. — For Scrantun and Plymouth. •^•.lfl P. M. — For Buffalo aad Chicago. •3.43 P. M.— For Buffalo. Syracuse. Ithaca, •2.00 A. M.— Cnicaso— s>li»»era open 8.3* P. M. Tickets at 149. 429. 1153. 1434 Broadway. N .Y. : 33U Fultoc St.. BrooiUyn. 'Dally. ♦ Except Sunday. iLa»«*a Chriaionhar SU 6.10 V. U. weekday i. N. T.. X. H. * HARTFORD R. R. Tra ca depart fr^ra Gran.i Central Station. <:.'. St and 4t^ Ava.. as followa tor fcOSTON. via New London ft Prow.— t:9:O>. IO:Ow. •»Jil0:02 A. M.. ft I 1:'» •x l:oi. •» 3:oO, ts|!3:(X>. *J 13.02. ••12:00 P. M . via WilUiaaatlc— A SI. +2.00 P M.: vta Spfd.— t»-.M A. St. t:|l2:OU. • 4:tlW. 'lliuo P. If. TTor-ster & Fitch., via Putnam. t3:33 P. ST. Lakevllle .* Norf— l» 4» A. It. : *S:3l P. M. Gt. B.irrinitton. Stockbrld^a. Lenox. Pltta 8eU—14:54. tS:4» a. M. and t3:31 P. M. Ticket „tßr»s at cGrand Central Station and cl23t*> St.. aUo a- c24T«. 1200. cl33i way. c^S Union Square. ciß2 Fifta Ava.. f-4S r.>luiii!.tn Aw. .-r.4!> Madlaun Aveu. eI(W \\\ i2Jth St.. 271"* Th t.l Aye. la Biooklyn, c» Court St.. 47» Nostrand Ay;., 390 n- .ray •Dally. tExcept Sundays. ?Str.ps at 139t1k st. xS:ops at l^B'h at. tj»aiia.ia only. IParl, r Car LimlfO. 1 1 Has i!:r,!nj ear. cParli.r acd Sleeping Car tickets also. LE^IG^3 VALLEY. leare. ■Went Onl St.. Weet^lays: 5.25, ?.*>. *.4C^ U.S3 A. M.. li-r.. S.J3. 5.1 U. 5.M 5.23. 7.95 P. M., Sun. )•». lISS A. M.. US. '.a. - ,s !*. M. C'ortlaniltanJ r>e«^tT•s!•e»^t.'•.. Wee*-d»*»: «.«•. :.V>. ».k> A. M-. UMM Noon, 1i.40. 4.K1. 3.3', 5 *\ SJlt, «.'JO T. 11.. Sundays: A. SI, Sal N.M>n. R.'.i:.. '>.«?.. s.m c. M. TlfSft tiffli-w: :i"j»nd l_uu Proartwar. S. Y. Tn:i«!iT Co. will call for and cback nasysj*. BTE.UUIO.U& £9 /PA >. Leave Pter 19. N. X.. ft. War- . ten St.. week day* and Sundays. 3:00 P. St. Mm Provideneo and Pilgrlni. Or«aastra.<. NORWIfTH LINE \l» Sew Lor.ljr Leaf » Pier *•• N. 1... foct i iarkaon St.. w«etJ UXB for >«w Mb *!** >■? NortS. t«iva Pt«- 2X-S- R-waeli^JajH on»j , 4 -CO P." .1 ' ■>■ rive- 'RTsliara fissl>