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CHAUFFEUR.— Automobile or motor boat;middle aired Norwegian engineer; city or

country, where services of careful, reliableman aie appreciated; operate any make ofauto or boat: European touring; experience;

personal reference. Berbom. 149 E. 40th at.

ENGINEER. Second class license: youngmarried man: practical experience with

all kinds of modern plants and appliances;best references. White. 523 East 149 th .t-

ENGINEER—Understan-la laundry roa-c—in—ry; civ or count".. Eneineer. 263

TVp«t 125 th s^

__S72HS Writes of Penalizing of Corpora

\u25a0 tiors for Holding Own Securities.r*Evans, r»ref!sent cf the Continental s—a_r-

EtrI'"."

Ims s?nt letters to the Investment•aoe l s 0 the city calling their attention to .1

lastfcj'

en!jner.t made to one cf the New Yorlc_^,'Exch-1"-^ delivery rules, which In effect, he**eC<

-i..its a corporation lor holding its secur-I**'

'^r'.stered In its own name, and Inviting thert.jjon of Iwestraeait corporations and lnstitu-**c*

hr;—-:ns about a change In the rule as now

{IOCS 13 "!••'=••

*JJ_|\- c s''s :- -'- securities in the name of a

\u25a0 nor**-)""'or an~

s"-it":':or'are not a delivery ex-

e"'**_ .,_^;: the closing of the transfer books, whend_wtriK*^ a deliverr only it the statement "Prop-•*

sen iv* transfer filed by assignor* is writtenfTJ^. £££ ignmer.t ars-J Tied by the transfer

„\u2666_ t'nder •'--£ "'--\u25a0• in order to sell securities

*ft~_\u25a0*\u25a0_ b-OM •___ transfer books are open. Mr.•'»i fsvs.

-, corporation in most cases Is obliged

v a 'double mr.sfer tax, to wait a day longerW

lis money, an<3. if the purchaser insists on de-

on tine, has to borrow the securities for a

'"J^'cr In

--other words, be short of them in the.. c.. -^,_, _, Tn«

*""irtt"v tho transfer books are closed and the?J_Lfer agent refuses to sign the statement which

!^T^:e rea-»r«s an s-ssignment to have written on"'__ oorporation must wajt o*?s?5 "^*eks for the—luxed' 0

* ;ts sa!e, meanwhile being short of the'r^^^,_ stock. "Recollection of the Northern Pa-

!,_f«aT:ic." r - —va"s adds, "suggests how serious

__tt be such __-*_-? to make delivery."

\u25a0^CX EXCHANGE EULB AMENDMENT.

HANPY MAN—

AX armird man: makearepairing; own tools; paperhanginc. palnt-

lns: carpentering; beat r*fer«n<-es; city orcountri. Skinner, care _orenz. 250 East79th at

LOCOMOTIVE MACHINIST.—First .-lass.on construction and running repairs; ionsT

experience; capable of taking charge: withnew railroad company preferred. F. 6.Grafflns. P. O. Box 133. Tyrone. Perm.MEPSENGETt, ottcej attendant cr switch-

board operator, by young roan, 27. col-ored: good penman; speaks food English.Henry. 32 West 138—1 st

PRIVATE SECRETARY.— Seven years withwell known New York bank: well quail-

fled for riaiti0" seujht; Interview solicited.Large. SC3 Stone aye.. Brooklyn.

PORTER.—

best references. "Will-iam Johnston. 825.West SOth st ,care of

Hall.

SEABOARD AIR LINE REORGANIZATION.

r*e lolloxrtap rub-committee of the r<?organiza-1

co=l2ifttee of the Seaboard Air Line Rallway

C'-pssT* tas be*n £P? ointe<i to prepare _ reor-

Z-aixls plaa for submission to the full conunit-

«e-

Tboaas ] Kay-trard. cf Baltimore, represent -tec* .i, C- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-"- -"-'a Trust Company, of that city,

Z-ti*e let the 4 per cent bends; James A. B'air.\u25a0,"^" Toris. representing the stock in the- Sea-*'

I- bosssany: J°hr. Skelton Williams, cf BJch-C^-' representing the old Seaboard Air Line

_o^' &ast Tii_lr___n. of New York, represent-

\\w vie O-Uateral trust bonds, and Russel G. Fes-\\Zjtm. ol -"HTTTL represeaUag boi- bonds and

Ft«c^. C. Sianey Shepard. chairman of UMUM gen-

caJ rtcrfasizittiQa committee. Is ex-oScio chair-

j__ of t_e 111 M-MlillMSUPERINTENDENT or GARDENER on

gentleman's private place, by Scotchman.37 where a thoroughly reliable man Is re-quired; best references. F. R. 8.. cars ofA. Ful'.trton. 15 Mine St., New Brunswick.N. J.EHOW CARP and ticket writer; expert:

•\u25a0hop and department store exrvlence:willing to assist window trimmer If de-utred; beat references. Freed, 814 9th St.

YOUNG MAN. 22. ambitious, -wishes to

learn good trade where there Is a chancefor advancement; handy electrician or sta-tionary eneineer. Hldley. 1020 Park aye..Hoboken. N. J.

YOUNG MAN. 27. reliable, neat appear-ance energetic, in wholesale drag house;

beet references. F. D.. Box 11. Tribune

Office

TOI NO MAN i!. mechanically Inclined.

irlsh—I position at aamn; country pre-ferrfl Box 53, 1515 3d aye.

YOUNG MAN. reliable and sober, withcaraga experience; best references.

Moustl. 4414 6th aye.. Brooklyn.

YOUNG colored man; porter or anythinguteady wcrktr; expects fair wajtea; -*1

references: strictly sober and honest. L.Morrison. 215 West 29th st.

TOT-NO MAN. 27. at anything; rood ref-crenc*. Eloch, 156 Lenox aye.

YOUNG MAN. 2f«. energetic, at anything:;not afraid of -work; v.l'.ir.sT and obilflng.

R. O . Box 0. Trlbuna Office.

TOXJNO MAN.—Aites 24, handy at any-thing, run and r«r«ir elevators; or

—M—l

anything. Arnold. 307 Eait Slat at.

BOSTON CURB STOCKS.rp-ni-«Md by J. Thomas Reinaardt. No. S3 Bros- itreet.

New York, and No. 19 Exchange Place. Boston.)

High. Low. Last.60 M fO

S^M*^:; ::: 6i7,« "ir_M k-.«

Cbemucr Mlnlnj:•:::.:.... » " ™

gSS r ::::;E::_ ?^1S g"1 54"1Cumberland-Ely-

1^ £*

H?SSisir:::^ *:9 g- «aGirous ConscUdated ij""18 Z* U

Helvetia %*

\u0084 J-- i>La Rose |»15»15 18 5«l *.*Nevada-Utah %* ,^,* .5/Ohio Copper ::.::::::::::: £ >

4f*Raven Mining414 1 4' 4OPllver Qu«en*-• *'

Union Ccpper *>. » •L.Vulture Mines Wj a JH _Yukon Gold \u2666 51

"J s "l^"1^ o-^

GoldfiPld Palsy M »i «iMa^stic Mines 40 3. S.

KillMining Explor 64 «\u2666 **6«per!or

_ Globe . »6 Bo 06

FOREIGN COMMERCE.IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE AT Ws»W TORK.

"Week ended AprilIT— 190». 190? 1907.Drygoods 53.6i55.556 $2.050.«75 $3.2M.573General merch-adlsa. 15.951. 10.545.107 14,237,470

Total* $X».«57.510 «12.«»2?i.7*2 $17,444,342From January

—I>r>goods $55.512,6«4 $44,405. «53 018.926General mwrtiandiie. 200.8T7.C51 I138.215 221.291,300

Total* .$258.35 3.584 $183,621,687 5255.305.226EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE FROM NEW TORK.

Jan. 1 to April 12 $175,120,141 $104,071.11" $19" "©7,188

EXPORTS OF SPECIE.For the

— —Gold \u0084 $550,100 $1,006,520 $3,000Silver 556.018 84.'..030 691.660

Totals „ 51. 406. 1ie $1 850.55& $«»4.960From January 1— .... -A<*ur..*n??.?r... $3».»41.5«0 $1.^4.42» j*.m«|

Silver 13,944.573 12S6S.S'>* 12.670,728

Totals $52.555.903 $14,263,233 $14. 424.0ft*

IMPORTS OF SPECIE.

GoTdr.tll'.W!*Vr .. sisi.ok earn $147.«»Sliver 23.947 '3.339

________Total $205.0*0 $234.550 $.134.9«9

<^dOm.JanUm.T.IT:.. $4.2?2.340 $9.01«WK« **\u25a0"£*%Snver ..1 1.340.423 C91.498 6*8.8.1

Totals .""$5.651.86S $10,008,045 $5,789,846

COLLATERAL TRUST NOTES.Maturing 190<--22. _.

(Furnished by Sirartwout & Appenzellar. No- V) ™«

*"•*:> Appros.Nama and maturity.

*"•Asked, yieldAnffllan Ci«ar *P C Mch 15. 1811. . .. «*;»

-£|£

*«do 4p c Mch 15. 1?12 ,Jl -XT? ihn

Am Tel & Tel 5p c. Jan. 1W0..-'J.vi-101% IMH *2O

At Coast Une RRSft Mch 1910...101 IM£ 3 «Ches & _ Alton Rp c. July. lislo

1912-liioU 10J> * 200Chlcaso & Alton RRS pc. Jan. 1912.1iiO\i UKI * 2.00

CCCiSttHßtpc, June. 1011. .101 V101»s *25

KSci?y%nVlI|-c.-sept:i 9g.::::3: || fgLSh k Mich So RRS pc. Feb. WW-10JH J^*» |'g

Minn &=t UR Rsp c. Ff'o. 19U '.<P'>B 1W J«|N V cint &HRRR 5p c. K»b 1010 .10]I_ Ktt* M8do««ulp 6 v c. November. 1000-'lB.. \u25a0iHrC<Si3% basisNYNH_& RRS p c. 1909-

fi12...100H 102-,

-Norfolk &Western 6p c. May. 191«...101Js OH 340Perm RRB pc. Mch 15. 1910 101 101 340

PuhHc Service Corp 5p c. Nov 1009^ 100 00i4.10St LM&SER R 4'j Pr. Jane IPW 100 IM, |«"

so^eri Raii.Fa-51^;Feb:-m6::::| 44 & |gSouthtrn Railway •-c." Feb."

'1910 "'.'._*__ U$ J-g

Ti^fer^^^iune:-^^::::::::! §| (|Wabash RBtpC. May 10. 1909..... .100 100H »Westlnj El*Mfß «P C Auj.1910... .100H Id1* 513

FERRY COMPANIES.Rl<« AskeJ I Bid. Asked-

do Ist P5..~.. 60 88 I

44s 63. LARD Prime "Western, in tierces, strong. B2aCd; American refined, la pails, strong. 54? CHEESE—Canadian finest white firm. G£s 64:' Canadian Brestcolored, firm, 66s TAHLAX?

—Prime city steady, 2Sa;

Australian In London, easy. 80s 6d. TURPENTINE—

Spirits firm. 27s fed. LINSEED OlL—Firm. _- Cd.PETROLEUM— Steady. 7'id ROSlN—Common steady.Ss 3d.

WOKE WANTED.

OTHER MARKETS—BY TELEGRAPH.O.r.cinnati. April 17.

—CATTLE—Receipt*. 21« h»a4;

rearUet steady; fair to pv^ shippers. 886?56 3! com-mons22.VJS4 C' HOGS—

Receipts, j556 head; marketact:— lu^l6.- higher; butcht>rn and »hipix»—i. 87 36*f*740;<^>rr:rr.on. »ogS6 10.

—Receipts 51 bead; market

steady, at S2 75$t$3 IS; lambs steady, at *5 6<i(?isi>.East B—O-ta. April 17.

—CATTLE— 100 head;

market flrm V£—X——

Receipt, 2C«: he?— market activeani 25c lower, at S7£ss HOGS—Receipts, 3.200 head;Tr^ricet slow steady to ;\u25a0- lover: heavy, $$" 4("'#f7 40.mixed $7 ,V«p?7 45: "roughs. $8 ZV-?*6 40: dairies. $7(957 40SHEEP AND LAMBS

—Receipts. 4.400 head; market slow;—

oej sheep ad iambs IWs^ck: lower. lambs. $60*8 30:jearlin^s. $6 7;.^s?. w*th»rs. $6 2:. 355 SC; ewes. $5 50-8/15 75. .sheep, ratted. $4^.sr.. Kansas City. April 17

—"ATTLE

—Receipts. MM

h»ad. market steady; receipts for the week, OS. 100head: choice export and dressed beef steers. $6$6 70; lair io sood, S4 60S $•"> •\u25a0'. "Western steers, $4 75

$6 40; stocken and feeders. f4oSst>O; Southernsteerr, $4 cococ0 ':i $<>23; Southern cot. $2 6f)fiss; patlv^cows. 52 ;:.-.s;\u25a0 40: native heifers, J4SS6 20: bulls,I3405SC. 2D, calves ?3 50«iJ6 50. KOGS

—Receipt*.

8.000 head, rr.arket &c higher: receipts for the week..-•N2'« n h^ad : lop. $7 1": bull;of sales. 5f170g57; heavy.S6 905.57 10. packers and butchers. t6 Sog>7 10; lights.SSSOGttSS: pigs. S5 90#$a50.

—Receipts for

the. week. 32.500 head.Union Stock Xar-l. IMtUbnrs;. April 17.

—CATTLE

—Receipts light: market si«ady; choice, $6 40(g $6pr!m>". $6 2<t«is6 40. SHEEP— Supply llcht; steady;primf wethers, $5 "\u25a0' SI 35; culls and ccmrcon. $2 50??"50. lambs. f4 506 57. VEAL C— ,V— $7 502$7 75. HOGS

—Receipts light, market lower; prime

heavies. S7 47.2 $7 .*\u25a0". mediums!, *7 40«.57 4,1. heavyYorkers. $7 35?* $7 40; light Torkere. $6 75@57. pigs.$6 4flßttW: roughs. jr,«?-Si:

Toledo, April --1./->VER£EED--Ca6ri. $5 87 »t: April,$5 57-3; October. $6>-'r. December. $6 65; March. $8 77I»;No 2. $5 70. No 3 $5 60; rejected. $5 43: a • a. $5.TIMOTHY—Prime. $1 SO. Al_-iKE— $S 10.

EUROPEAN PRODUCE MARKET.Liverpool, April IT <~limla_ tTHEAT—Spc-t strong:

No 2 sed VTesiem winter, as 3?%d; futures firm; Kay.t»s 2s«d; J«ly. 5* 4Hd; September. ££ &d. CORN— SpotBtrong; ce-.v American mixed (via Qalreston). —I 3d;futures arm: May.

_IlMd: July. 5s 74 A PEAS—

Canadian firm, 7e M. FLOCK—

Winter patents stronr.S—i HOP=

—At London. Pacific Coast, steady. f2'g-£3.

BEEF—

rostra—Vila cess quiet. 102s 64

—Prime

mess "Western quiet, 77s •>: HAMS—

Short cut. 34 to16 tb strong. 51s 6d

—Comber— cut. !'•'. to

30-

strc-r. B 51s 6d: short rib, 16 to -4 It). strong. 63aion . lear middies. light. 28 to 34 rb. strong. Kb; loogclear middles, boa.ry, 35 to 40 fti, strong, 645; short clear

backr 16 to 20 It>. stroaf. Bis »y:: clear be— 14 to 16(b '--or.i.- ,'.45 6d; Bboald*rsi, square. 11 to IS Ib. strong.

LIVESTOCK MARKET.New York. April IT 1909

BEEVES—Receipts —ere 113 cars, or 1.1»44 bead, all—alaasjM—

———a eic»pt 2 cars. No trading in live

cattle. Nominally Eteady. Dressed b«ef \u25a0was quiet atS^iCjlOc per Ib. No later cables were received fro—ith*cattle and beef markets of Great Britain. Shipments to-day from this point included 6£)2 cattle, on

_Mlnne-

haaa. to London, and 2.0&5 quarters of beef, in the St.Pa.';', to Southampton, alto for the London market."

CALVES—

Receipts were 117 head, all for slaugh-terers direct. No trading for lack of stock. Feelingttseady. City dressed veals were quiet, at 7-512--- perIb; country dressed £t TglO'ic

MiEEP AM) fAMIS-—

Keceip— ' were 15 car?, orS.StiC bead, all for slaughterers. Four cars for the market\u25a0were held over from yesterday. Trade was Blow, butpood fheep and prime, handy lambs appeared to te steady;the undergrades were weak on Buffalo advice*. Medium'\u25a0 prime clipped sheep sold at $4 50<6$f. 60 r*r 100 It>:P'inie Western lambs at $$ 40. No spring lambs offered.Dressed mutton was quiet at BCllc per lt>; dressed lambsat llg'lS^c; country dressed hothouse lambs at $3@s6 p?r

•-arc—Sales— Kerns Commission Company: 43S unshorn 'West-

ern lambs. 86 Ib averapp. at $840 per 100 n?.Tobin & Shannon: 121 clipped Ohio sheep. 92 It at

$5 50; 126 do. 75 n>. at {460.HOGS

—Receipt* .\u25a0.-.. lo Cars, or 2.fi^2 head, all for

piauphterers. Nothing doing for lack of stock. Nominallylower on Buffalo advices.

to-day at 70c a bushel. Prices touched this pointon Initial transactions, and again a few minutesbefore the end of the day. Indication* that localstocks will be greatly depleted during the nextfew days itrln? to the continued small receiptsand to tairiy liberal loadings which will go out atth» opening of navigation were bullish factors. Theprice cf the cash grain advanced lc at the sampletables. The market closed strong, with prices aehade lower to %c to %c higher. During the dayMay sold between ?Cll;c and 70c and closed at6? T and 70c.

Favorable conditions for the seeding: of the newcrop inspired considerable selling of oats, result-ing in a weak tone in the future deliveries. TheMay option, however, manifested some firmness,owing to an advance of \c to %c In the price of_M

——grain. At the close prices were a shade

higher to rsc lower, compared with yesterday'sclose.

Provisions were firm because, of a LOe advance in::-.-e hegs. Trade ira« rather light all day. Closing

Quotations -were 5c to 12^0 higher than the pre-vious lobe.

CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.«__gc: April 17.—Popular sentiment In dw

TlssTpii en the Board -* Trade was decidedly

k^«sj. »-£«>*• *-a prices worked back still closerW_*t:?-- point registered before the sensation _'

___OUH rb_T__sy. At the close prices »erp

?Tt» fife t0 **> higher tiaa yesterday's finaln_ta—\u25a0«. Com anfl provision? etaaad firm, buto«_ «re i_th» -Break.-ait £} tie wheat pit was again or large pro-

voctiest, feat no ««_—

fluctuations in price? oc-rateS,

_« undertone throughout the day being o-.»

cf a-Hster.- firmness. The pr::» cf cash •R-hrj.t

ion tad at other centres in this country cca-Etsed to move or an extremeb' high plane. nnd•*»"desaafi by

—«—iti&s said to be fullyTs> to

uumial despite the constantly advancing tendencyef price? Foreign markets also -were strong, re-jjictiß' --\u25a0\u25a0£ advance here yesterday. Liven«x I be>-\u25a0r up *; to Vtfl, compared with 1

--previous

S-'s quotations. prospects of a ballisb c: oftassi- s o_ ilonday. tn—tudi-s a small world'scsTtz:ent, a liberal decrease in the amount ofw—*• on passage, and a probable large decrease5 tie American risible supply, further contributedto the upturn her* The max— opened strong at-jjas

••"-i

-to ;.-. compared with the previous

ex*. May beta; at Jl !T^ to $12S~. July openedM

—11*74 to SIITS

-and September at $1

"":;toSam Trade in the May delivery was slack the__Kr part '.-..-: day. and the price of thatEfyh decided at one timo to $127. The July\u25a0i September options, however, were in good de-BC'.' all day. with the exception of a brief periodM tie start. Trhe:i there was considerable profit_ktsf. which resulted in a slight reaction. Thejsrtet closed at aln-.ost the highest point of theday, *\u25a0::.-• May at SI -5-s and Ja!y at Jl IS*» to

CISI*.1*. September closed at ?1 CSH-Ccrs fo" lay delivery again advanced to a new

S%t reccrc £rk for the season, sales i>eing madeFrmalr.

BOOKKEEPERS ASSISTANT —A brightgirl. Al penman. In sots* downtown busi-

ness; single and double entry. LynnetteKern, S»2 Mclrose St.. Brooklyn.

(DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED.,—

Mala•COACHMAN*— years' first cla«

reference; disengaged on account ofdeath in family. J. H.. 5 East 52d st.

LAN-—

Useful single man; carefuldriver: rider: caring automobiles; plain

\u25a0 gardening lawns, milking, furnaces: refer-• encos. X. A.. «17 Bth are. -\u25a0-\u25a0-- -. ~ -

COACHMAN.—

appearing young raari;

experienced driver: Industrious groom;•strictly sober; useful about house If neces-

\u25a0 sary: moderate wages; excellent recom-1 mendations. G«orse. Box 100. Tribune

jUp town Olßce. 1364 Broadway.'COACHMAN.

—Young man, 26; best refer-

ence: five years in last place; sober and

honest. Edward Martin, Sf-t West SSth st.

COACHMAN— understands gardenwork, farming, poultry; good milker,

driver, rider; able to take full charge ofgentleman's country place; Intelligent, hon-est and first class worker. Hans Zeman.235 East 113 th St.

COACHMAN—

Single; aged 28; good ap-pearance; understands his business thor-

ouhghly; highly recommended. Address S.A. C, Tribune Uptown Office, 1364 Broad-way.

COACHMAN— city reference: thor-ough horseman; excellent driver; highly

recommended. Smith. 527 Columbus aye.

! COACHMAN and CHAUFFEUR.—Scotch-man; single; aged 37; experience In re-

1 pair shop and drivingautomobiles; personalI written reference: moderate wages; coun-

\u25a0 try preferred. William MacDonald, 434i East 57th st.

ICOACHMAN—

Single, good rider: good ref-I erences; not afraid of t—lt;city or coun-try. M. F., Tribune Uptown Office, 13«4

IBroadway.

ICOACHMAN.—SingIe: disengaged; first-class references; strictly sober; will go

janywhere. Warner. 806 Amsterdam aye.;COMPETENT French coUDle; butler, valet| and useful man; lady's maid, chamber—i—aid or parlor maid; absolutely sober andjhonest; written and personal recommenda-! tions from Dromlnent New York families.;Caragnet, 437 Wect SSth st.i \u25a0 ..FARMER, gardener, family caretaker, on, gentleman's place, with cottage; experi-

jenced in*11 branches; good allaround; per-'sonal reference. Call or address Trimp#.

;I>S East 111th stI

——1

— ———_FARMER. UARDENER.— By Scotchman;

married: take entire charge gentleman'splace; thoroughly experienced; board help,make butter; best reference. Carpenter's

IBureau. 154 6th aye.

j FARMER, GARDENER—

COOK. LAUN-I. DRESS.

—By young Irish couple: no chil-,dren; gcoU reference. Carpenter's Bureau,

154 6th aye.

FARMER or GARDENER (superintendent).—By American; thoroughly qualified toI• taka entire charge and produce results: no

Ihelp boarded; best of city references.j George C. Woolson, HillCrest. Purchase.N. "J.

GARDENER.— Understands cere of veg-etables, lawns, etc. U S-, care of S.

Medhur*t, 10 West st.

GARDENER iHead. Superintendent).—Twenty years' experience; has workedon plao-s owr.^d by

-ten, German. Irish.

j Ensli';:. Australians and Americans; thor-oughly understand handling large privateplaces, both greenhouses) and outdoors;orchards, foresis. stock, etc. ; scientif.ctreatment cf worn out soils: Cere—oaa frompresent and past employers; total ab-stainer: mcrried, no children; aged 34. A'l-droas Gardt-ner. 180 Grand at.. Jersey City,

GARDENER, &c.—

By man who under-stands gardening, care of livestock; handy

with tools. A. 8.. Box 20. Tribune Office.

GARDENER.— Married man; two children;wants permanent position la country; un-

derstands farm gardening thoroughly;willing and obliging; very best reference.T. C. Box 27. Sterling. N. J.

GARDENER. 69. German, to make himselfgenerally useful on private place. Mill-

er. 20 North William st.

GAP.DENER, FAF«..-Ij£R.—German; single;I thoroughly experienced, competent asjboth: sober, tidy, reliable; as useful man:on gentleman's place; willgo anywhere furigood hours and position. Address H. B,!i307 West st.. IjGARDENER.

—By young Swede; single; !_

n« vegetable grower; hothouse, glassframes, fruits. Sowers and general wtrk.good reference. Carpenter's Bureau. 154.;tith aye.

|GARDENER, coachman, all kinds of was—, iby Scotchman: sine-:*, eighteen years' ex- !

ipertence on etntlemen's country places, re- iIII——to; strictly temperate. Address M. R.

\u25a0 Morrison. 432 3d &ye.

OARDE.NER.— Married; no family; on pri-:vate estate, where a competent, up-to- .

date man Is required; good reference*; par-'

ticulars first letter. Glars, Wceber & Don.114 Chambers st.

GARDENER.— First class flower and vege- jtable grower; twenty-five years' practical j

experience: married: no children. Ph'.'.lp ISon era, 433 West «3d at., care of Miss :Corey. ;GARDENER. —Married: aged 31: first I

class. experienced inall branches, green- jj Souse and landscape: best references. A.:H. 248 Floyd St., Brooklyn.

I GARDENER. Ac.—

COOK. 4c.—

Marriedcouple, without children; with private

'\u25a0 family, man gardener and take care of;torses: wife cook and laundress and a"I general housework. Peter Wegner. 4!)

| Sussex at , Jersey City. N. J.

GARDENER snd COACHMAN.—

Mlddliaged, competent with vegetables, flowers.

lav..is and proper care of private place, re*-[ erences. Yahn. 300 Pearl st.1

GARDENER.—

English, aged 38; abstainer: 1life experience, all branches. good refer-

ences ; state wages, with board. C—M ICarter, Mtipah. N. J. |

JANITOR.—

Young Scandinavian couple. L.'

Forstback. 322 East UMat.

MAN and WIFE.—

Man as cook; woman astome worker, chambermaid, city or cms-

!try. coed reference. Call or address Hen-'derson's Agency. 110 West 134th St. Tel.

j4?6— Mornlngside. •

SECOND and USEFUL MAN—Swedish,nice, neat, obliging man; woll experi-

:enced; best of persona! and written refer- \u25a0| encea. Osterbers't Bureau. 716 Lexington

a-, c.:SECOND MAN In private family, by young

Frenchman, on* year In country. JeaniDelcr. care of Mrs. Ling, Bedford Road, i

ITarrytown. N. Y.

USEFUL MAN.—

German, single; middle i

aged; honest and sober; understandshoure and garden work: steam boiler;

handy with tools: good reference. Address:llolt. 103 East loth St.

!USEFUL MAN. 24. German-American;'

; willing and obliging; on rentleman'sIcountry place; best references. L. Wolp«rt.

'i240 Jeerson st.. Brooklyn.I i1

VALET.—Young man; Scotch; single; usedto travelling; best references. A. J.

Tribune Uptown Office, 1364 Broadway. j,VALET.

—Experienced: good referenc«s: j

English, aged 29. Frlden. 54t> East 97th .street. i

, " ~j

DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WAXIER jFemale._

YOUNG GIRL, with best references. In--

tending to spend s-mmer at her home in (

Ireland, would like to go as maid to a lady

lon th« voyage. Address H. M. Flynn. 37 \u25a0

Hayden aye., oprtngfield. Mass. !*1 A

—A

—HOFMATER. Employment Bu- \u25a0 <

rasa, 133 We*t -id st.;$2 for one month, jTelephone connection. j!COMPANION to lady, by refined young

-I lady: no objection to partial Invalid or '!travelling: references exchanged. MA,j

IBox IS. Tribune Office. | <

!CULTURED WOMAN as supervising-

housekeeper, matron, chaperon. Inprivate <\u25a0 bom* Institution or school; refer— ex- |changed. Address Experience. Tribune j iHarlem Branch. 2G3 West 125 th at. j i

COOK—Swedish; experienced: good caterer; <

very punctual: understands her workthoroughly, two years' reference from laat i:employer; wages |»K>. M.. 252 East. 4?th st 1'COOK.—Neat. nice, very good Swedish i

girl excellent references; one year In lastplace- city: wages $30. Osterb^rg's Bu- i

•feau.'

710 Lexington aye. Phone 1065—

\ (Plaxa. 1

iCOOK French: thoroughly competent: ca- ]pabl* of catering and taking entire charge

of kitchen: first class references. Miss ,;Man-ret Smith's Bureau, 25 West 424 st. .,

jPhone 3030—Bryant. -COOK.—By Swedish girl: beat of refer-

ences; city or country; wages $—5 to $30. ,Weld's Bureau, 324 Columbus aye. Tel .7759—Riverside. \u25a0 \u25a0

COOK.—

Young Irish woman; very good Icook: neat and reliable. D.. Hofmayer's

*Bureau. 153 Wei; 23d st. Tel.

—Chel- ,

sea.___^_______—

___-___—___—_— xCOOK— class: private family or ,

1 small hotel; city or country: very best of .'\u25a0 references. Oall Octral Bnrp. Bureau. 639 _!Cth aye., or Tel. 32»4

—38th. \u25a0

COOK.—

Protestant: assist laundry: excel- .lent cook end manager; good references: :

city or country. A.. Mrs. Collier's Agency. !122 west st. j

COOK.—

First class: also kltchenmaM: very*

best reference; country or city; Finnishwoman. Jusslla Bureau. 660 Lexington

•aye. Tel. 4JIZ -Plaza. c

COOK— first class in all branch- ;es; highest references; with kltchenmatd. '

Julien's Bureau. 47 West 42d st. Tel. 4831—Bryant. <

, ,M,M, ]

COOK.—First class, very good plain and Ifancy cook; wag's ISO; references. Fin- •

herty'e Bureau, 485 Columbus aye. Tel.741— River

COOK.—Scotch Protestant; for hotel. \u25a0

school. institution or club; thoroughly .m—ipeterit:' Will take temporary position;city or country. C, Mis. Collier'! Agency, i122 W«et 33d at. <

AGENCIES. E^CrXOTirEJST AGENCLBS.

Miss RtzQerakFs Employfneii! BureauFOR F]RST CLASS HELP ONLY.

503 STH AYE., Cor. 42d 5t.t Seymour Building-____»_ KWC- 3011— 3STH.

Miss Margaret Smith'sBum of Employment

FOR SELECT KELP—AH Nationalities.25 West 423 St., Near sth Aye.

(CENTRAL BUILDING.)Tel.3039

—Bryant.

All References Investigate.!.

AMSTERDAM EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.&S5 Amsterdam aye.. bet. U3<3 and tMtn

its. (or.a eight U]i).—First class help al-ways on hand. Tel. 8963—Riverside. Mrs.!S. B. Gribbln.

AT CARPENTER'S Employment Houes.104 «th aye. Established 1847. We hay»

te»i eoachmea. gardeners, grooms, marriedcouples, rarno roremva. firm nand*. AUtan

—wall recommended.

AT Lambert & C'owes Employment Bu-reau. 643 Sixth aye. Tel- 4090 \u25a0— k. Al-

ways on hand, farm superintendents, fore-men, coacttmen. grocms, gardeners, marriedcouple*, dairymen, poultry_—a, etc.

• COLONIAL BUREAU.Professional and Domestic Service.

No. 60 West 3Sth St. Tel. 5582—

SBtb.

COOKS. builer>. secord man. »»alUaß__il^'jcdressos. chambermaids, kltchenmaids.

ladies' maids, cooks who launder, general

hou*eworfcers. JussiU Employment bureau.C£o Lasts) a aye.

E. V. ODELL & FREDERICK BOBBINS.Employment Aseau. £25 bth al.-.,a 1.-., near

47th st. TeL 2SC1—

Bryant.—

Best prlvatafamily help; references investigated.

F. S. GRANTS Atlantic Servants' Ex-change; colored celp a specialty: C Ties:

13-Uh St.. near 9t_ aye. A.. referencedstrictly Investigated. Tel. Karßni.

FIRST CLASS HELP FURNISHED, alltranches of work; white, colored: refer-

ences Investigated; colored a specialty.Porter's Sei>a Bureau. 148 West U—d st.TeL 04^ Morningside.

GOODE-S EMPLOYMENT EU.REAU. HOIBroadway, cor. 64th. Private families.

noteis. boarding hcuses. clubs and institu-tions, white cr colored, promptly iuraUtad.Tel. 43U6 Columbus.JULIfcN EMP. BURZAI, cor. 42d and

—XII aye . Bryant Uutlair.?. will furnishpromptly nr»t class h»lp. all nationalities,

ailreferences investigated. TeL 4^Sl Bryant

LANG_

BOECHEHER CO.. 43. 45. 47West 3-d st.

—First class a— la for prl-I

vata families. Telephone 311-612— st.

LIGON'S EMPLOYiIEXT OFFICE.— HeIpdirect from the South. 38 West 133 dat.. :

near sth aye. Rev. George D. I.igonn. pro-Irletor. Telephone 441»o Harlem.

LTNDBEBG & NEWLANDER SwedishEraploytaent Off: • Select help; refer-

ences invcs- :sated.—M 4th aye. TeL 37C8

—stadia— iSquare.

MADISON" Emp;oyn.<?r.t Office of MarthaWarden.

—Select help all nationalises.

438 4th aye.. near Stth St.

MEDICALDOMESItC AID SOCIETY. 2411Broadway, north of SSth st Tel. ST.23

—Riverside. First class f^ma.'e help: privatefamilies; also nurses: registry: fuinlsneiday or night.

M. J. DUFFY'S Select Employment Bureau(private families only), 131 W. 42d St..

bet. Broadway and SOiaye. Allreferencesinvestigated. Tel.

—Bryant.. j

MISS YON SCHEELE Employment Bu-reau.

—Select help; orders by mail, 'phone

or telegraph receive prompt attention. 3;>

4th aye.. or. 25th st. Telephone conaectlaa.tlon.

i

MME. BERGER'S Bureau de PlacementFrancais furnishes first class domestic

help, all nationalities: ail references in-vestigated. 43S Sixth aye. near

_-T:-...

TeL 230—

Madison."

I

MME. JACQUIN*S Employment Eureaj.602 6th aye.. near Jsth st.

—Cooks, jkitchenrnaids. waitresses. parlormaids, jlaundresses: French and Gen— nurses.lady's maids, butlers, couples, promptlysupplied. j

TARLCCH'S CLEANING SYSTEMOffers the services of 5 experienced windowcleaners, reliable uniform*d men, to hotels;residences, institutions, etc. Office, 2oJ jWest 17th st.

MRS. FLAHERTYReliable net?. 455 Columbus Aye.

TeL 741 River.

MRS. E. G. ETEELE. 155 West 133& St..between Lenox and 7th *\u25a0;<;*.. furbishes

preaptiy first class domestic help-. 'Phone1366

—Morningside. References

—v—C. In-,

vestigated.

NATIONALEMPLOYMENT AGENCY sup-plies first class female help; rererences

carefully investigated. 316 West 123ih •:.between Sth and St. Nicholas avea. Te;-

ephone 4400—

Momlngslde.

NEW YORK Guarantee I-'rrr•\u25a0or—rent Bu-reau. 335 West 33th St. "Psor.e 42H2—

Columbus. Colored help a specialty Raf- ;erences Investigated befc:- applicants are jsent c

—Allh*ip guaranteed. . S

HENDERSON BUREAU. 110 Weal 134th !it. Tel. 4ST

—Mornlngside— First class ;

servants furnished; male and female, all rnationalities; all references carefully in-ivestigated: city or country.

CALL UP Central Employment Bureau. 639 !6th a.-? . T»l 3234

—3i?th. If you neeo i

help of any kind; totels. private families. Iclubs, institutions supplied promptly.

LINO'S EMPLOYMENT BTttEATT. orr.er125 th st and Madison aye.. anl 4»*O Co-

lumbus fnesr 32d>.—

First class help, allnationalities; cooks, chambermaids, \u25a0nait-"*"3:=es. laundresses aTways on hand.

DOJIESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. !

\u25a0___

CCOK—French; nrst class, very neat:

friend chambermaid aci seam.'Trtss; ex-cellent reft r- : - -

city or country. C.Mrs. Cullier's Agency. 122 V/est 2Sd st.

COOK and LAUNDRESS.— By neat y u_g.Humailaa woman; two years' reference j

last »n:r::;.eT. Carpenter's Bureau, 134Mk a-«COOK, assist wltii laundry, by excellent

family cook: four years' references ;c:ty

cr country, ilrs. Cooper's Bureau. 457 Etiiaye. .381

COOK.— French, first class: all branchescooking; has friend competent laundress;

no objections country; [ii\a:e cr jublic.Morrows Bureau, 7^l Lexington aye.. cor.SSUJ.

COOK.—First class; good Ia—i has twoIfriends, chambermaid or waitress; to-

gether or se-parate; highly recommended: ;town or country. Morro'.v's Bureau, 721Lexington aye., comer SSth K. |

COOK.—First class: best references: also |chauiberii-Jtid and K-2i;:cs.«; soparately or

together; city or country. Lir.d's Eaipioy—ment Hurcau. \u25a0!•'>.'• Columbus aye.. near 82dSt.. and l^C>;Ji st. and Madison aye.

COOKS.—

Irish. Swedes. Germans. Enslish.$25-S<So. kltchenmaids. waitresses, laun- i

dresses, several excellent chambermaids. \lady's jnaiii.Infants' and children's nurse.Duffy's Bureau. 131 West <2d st. Tel. 3992—

Eryant.

CHAMBERMAID and WAITRESS.—

Neatcolored girl: willing to go to country for

summer: experienced; references. Heath.Mire ot Parris. Ml West CM st.

rHAMBERMAID—By Swedish girl;hlfcilyrecommended; wages |2O to $--• We—

'Bureau. 321 Co!u_U>—l aye. Tel. 7750

—i

Riverside. j:HAMEERJiAID or WAITRESS.— Youc* J

Protestant; good city reference; $22-»is. |

Z.. Hofmayer's Buraau. 153 West S3d St.EM. IS34

—Chelsea.

rHAMBERMAID. WAITRESS— By youngwell experienced a—lst girl; best of ;

•eferences. Osterberg's Bureau. Tlii Lex-nston aye. "Phone lOC.'— Plaza.

amber [Alt'and WAITRESS.—No a—jection to the country; best references I

'rora last family;J2o to J22. Ceatr—lErcp. jaureau. C39 «th aw. Tel. 3234

—3Slh. ,

DAY'S WORK.—Neat colored woman; any•

kind of day's work; lady's washing. 75c jiday, and gentleman's .3"c. rre take care !>f studio or batchelor's apartment. Miaj

Dec— 142 West 53d at. i

fAMILY WASHING. Ironing, by month. !week or dozen; private house; open air \u25a0

trying; will famish bet of references ifrequired. 832 East 72d st. |GENERAL HOUSEWORK or chambermaid .

and waitress, by an untrained girl; veryjrlffht and c.ulck to learn; wages moderate. ,Flaherty's Cu-eau. 455 Col—

—aye. Tel.

:41—River.

RiOUSEKEEPER.— Uy a capable English jwoman, aged 85: excellent references I

rom some of the best Enslish famil!-'*; jir-derstands catering marketiiig and man- iigcrr.e" of help thorau«h!y: town or coun-,ry S. BL. Miss Fltigaraida Bureau. 533—

\u25a0 aye.. comer—

M st. jHOUSEWORK: or COOK and LaUN-!

DRESS.— By Intelligent, willing, neatEnglish woman; good family cook and |laundress: excellent references. lrwin'sBureau. 77 West 11th st.

EWORK—CHAMBERMAID. LAUN1- |

DRESS.—

By two colored girls; good ref-'

>renees: alto German cook. Call or ad-ire—i Henderson's Bureau. 110 West 13-ithIt. Tel. 4SC

—Morningslde. j

T "aEWORFC—

By two neat young girls;.one cook and laundress, good baker; other ',—uunbar—i—ld and waitress: do entire work,

private family Morrow's Bureau. 721 Lex-ington iv. Phone 102S

—Plaxa.

HOUSEWORKEK.—

Ey competent ScotchPro—Mitant; small family; good cook and

launilr«ae; refere.-ce. Fraser. 233 W. 3Sth. !HOUSEWORKER. generally useful" byI

North 'of Ireland Protestant woman;mother's helper; city or country. Call Mrs.Cooler* \u25a0 Bureau, 657 6th aye.. 3va st.

1 ASSff

Officea, 8 E. 423 st. T«i*;b.Cß« 23W—«8tS.Select help Xaie and fetoaie. Allnation-!alities. References personal^ investigated.Governesses. Uwiss' maid*, infants' nurseswcooks, waitresses, laundresses, chamber-maids, married couples, butlers. valets, etc.

A. Osterberg's Bureau,1 714 Lexington ava.. bet. 37th aad 53th sts.j 'Phone ii-Co

—P.a._a. strictly first .—*S

Idomestic r.-ip. Scandlaaviaa a specialty.;V..SS SHEA'S KMP BUREAU. No. » B.

Hi st. Tel. 2O«2— 3Sth. first class help,mala and female, beta tar city and coua—T.always on band.

- '-»v^

MISS MARIE NEIL£_.".. 370 Lexingtonaye.. near "Ist *;.. amnuncea they ar*

ready to furnlsa good, honest and rtsiiaois)

telp; refereac«-» front a—\u25a0 ecsploy«r tior->ougaly .r:v«atlgattfd.

MISS X. BLATSXT— cUss employ-.meet bureau: servant* of all nation*. 1239

34 aye. TeL. 4023—79th. ,lIISS CHRISTINA OLSON. •"•__•» En>-

piuyin«at OS.:«.—

First caa* mala and f»-»male help of ail nationalities supplied; T

*i"erences investigated. 524 9O> aye. nea»47 .-. at. T*l«pnuna 2S*a— Bryant.

MRS. 9. MUXGER. 136 East *»ta St.. ram*Lexington aye. T*i- «oia— 79tb,— Oersiaa

;6e!p ispecialty. Places waltias for cooks.iIsundiesses. :haT.y»rn:aids, waitresses,nurses.Ml-.- COLLTER'S AOEXCT.— Hlsjh class

eels: male and \u25a0Maaata; references per-sonally rni-esttjiated. 122 we»t C3d st.

MRS. E. M E.XCON. JEnsplayiaeßt Offlos.3SI us a—a., near 2tfd st. has always)

good, competert. reliable servants, me»uni worry*; reference* on _U- Xsl. 137*Chelsea.

|MR- A. GAIXNES' 3candina% ian-.AmerieM|Emßloyment .Bureau. Select help. ZZSO

Third «v*.. ror. 124 th. TW. 2731 J Harlem.Mall or phone orders receive tiromnt alt—

••tion. _MRS. C. J. COOPER* EMP. BURSAC^?i76th a»e.. near 3Stn.

—Telenhona 100&—

SSth. Select he!» of i.- nationalities, mala:and female; references investigated.

|MRS. ANNA L. CHKISTENSEN. SwedlaiEmployment BuiKa-x !ate with \u25a0*\u25a0. Mla-

;6 Johnson. 140 E>\rr 19th st.. r«ar Irvtaajplace. Telephones 1213 and 1214 Gramme-—.

i MRS D. RICE KEMPHR. West £ld» En*-»-n-nt Bureau. «15 tolumbus aye (at

:90U> st.>. TeL Rivaraide »345. Specialty*!Domestic Servants., . 1 +

M??. H E WEID. S2» Columbus sv*.Tel. 7739

—Riverside.— Ccoks. laundresses.

'"hambenrai'ls. waitress^?, nurses; Swed)»li»

German. Englisn and Irish, placet waltlagjracert Investigated; Finnish a specialty.

GREATER N. Y. EMPLOYMENT BC-REAU Wm. J. Schulta. Prop.. 163 E.

Irtfith St.. near Lexington aye.—Polish andSlavish specialty, and all r«f»- investigated.

1SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT BTREAO ofEva Lecar (established 11 years) sop-«

p!i«"S first c\zs9 help cf all nationalities.3WJ 4th are n. 23th. Tel. 2376—Mad. So.! .TAKE NOTiCi..-BEST HELP SUP-

PLIED. MALE! AND FEMALE: PRI-VATE FAMILIES. ESTATE3. CORPORA-

!TIONS. FARMS;REFERENCES STPJCT-IT INVESTIGATED: 23 TEARS ESTAB-LISHED. CHARLES CC. IRWTN. 7TV.'EST 11TH ST.. PRESIDENT OF T-Eal

jEMPLOYMENT AGENTS' SCCIETT.

ITHE \u25a0\VEBS-DRAPEF. AGENCY for select| colored servants. 345 «th aye. Estah''.sttet>;IS7C TsL 4723— Mad. a<i.

iWINTHROP EMPLOYMENT BUREAU^I Mr« Isabel Aides Anderson. Proprietress.I«6 West 3*th st. Tel. IC»2— Fur-!nishes excect!o--.3!:y competent governesses;companionsl maids, enefs. butlers, etc .

WOMEN'S DOMESTIC LEAGUE.No. 11 East S3d. St. High c'aas Jomestf'*positions: cai* and fem—ia. Tel. 1434Madison.

WE PLACE help of all descriptions, com-.mercSa!. hotel and domestic (whlta only):

Ifirst class positions secured. The U. S.Employajent 4 Brokerage Oat. IS E. 123 th.

!RELIABLE HELP FOR HOTELS, club*! and tnstlrutlons, mala and female; kitchen'crews a specialty. 'Phone 2322—Bryant.TORRENT iOLSON. MtJ "Hi aye.. near;Times Square.

___ISCANXHNATL_!I Emsraraeat Bureau. 74T"

Lexincto= aye . be*. SSth and 60th sts.—ITel. Female Derarrmeat. \u2666

""—•''\u25a0am i:1 Mil-Department. 3287 Plasa. Referencaa!investigated. Walfrtd Bloom. _!ST. JOHN'S iMP^uYMSNT ACENCT, I*.

M Meisel. prosr.. 653 Amsterdam aye..1near 5*3.1 et

—Femal* help of a:: national-

ities: references strictly Investigated. TeL*.«< Riv«r*ide.

MI?S MORF.OWS riauilnjiiiesiiBureau. 731L*-x!ng:on aye.. cor. sSth St.. -!shea

promptly first class domestic help, all na—Uocaliues; ma>. :•

—ale a—4 couples, ail

references investigated.

FIRST CLASS French fceip ar.d ct&er na-tionalities, male and female: references)

Investicate.l. M.f.e. August. 6*2 eth ay«.Tel. 3171

—Bryant. Married couples a. spe-

cialty.

DOMESTIC SITUATION* ¥>ANTEP^Fern "•'<•\u25a0

HOUSEKEEPER-— Englishr capable wom-an- excellent references understands

marketing, catering and '\u25a0 -"•

—-"•- ofi

larg# sta!T of help; town or country. I. 8..M..-s FitzGeraid's Boreau. 204 \u25a0_ aye.,

corner 42d st. .HOUSEWORK.

—Genoa- couple, wits 14-

year-old daughter. wUI do entir* work atcountry family; |55; best references. M.asi

6aea fa"Bureau. 3 East 42d at.

INFANT'S NURSS— Thoroughly experi-enced: Scotch Prctestant: wages 530~533;

city or country: excelienc references. Ir>-»•iustria- Mi cf Ac. BC). !> East 424 st.Phcne 2903— 2Sth.

LADY'S MAlD.—Refined, competent sear*-s;ress aaJ packer: h!s-e«t city ratss_a»aj

willingto travel. Jullea's Bureau. '47 w«_|423 st. T«l 4331 Bryant.

LADY'S MAID.—

French: good fcairdreass*ar.d packer: accustomed to travelling;ex-

cellent wri:teo and persoEai relerencsa.Miss Smith's Bureau. 25 West _M st.'Phone SC39—Bryant.

LAUNDRESS— Swedish; first cltu; shirts^collars, cuffs: careful; thoroughly experi-

enced; best references. Osterb«r«'s Bui—hb.71S L—xteaTton aye Tel. li"&5

—Plaza.

LAUNDRESS.—

Finnish woman, can doshirt3. collars and cuTTs: very best refer-

ence. JuMila Bureau. 6SO Lexington *v«.Tel. 4433— Plan.

LAUNDRESS.—

Weekly wash's? done FOR30 CENTS, delivered la M hours, half

dried, ready to Iron. Weatvaab. 315 Ea_afrith. St. 'Phone

—79th.

LAUNDRESS.—

Colored: by to- day or athome. A-t-MB d. K. J . 73 W. 130 at.

LAUNDRESS —By Swedish «*r!. shtrta a-ftcollars: city or ccunrrr: best of refer-

ences. Weld's Bureau. 324> Columbu# avo»Tel. Riverside.

-LAUNDRESS.

—Strictly first class: ahlrta.

all kinds of fine Ironing; best reference*;out by day; private fasiiUe— 242 __»•»th st.

MAID and SEAMSTRESS.— By AJnertcaawoman: useful companion; car* ot In-

valid. il. A. 100« Ofien ava., Waatma st.

NURSE.—

Capable woman: can take e_ttra>charge cf Infant: tsorougSly e—perisaice'l:

*x;,;.cs[ re:er»i;-»« Miss Margaret Smith •Ban 23 V."est 4id st. Phone 3U39

—Bry-

ant. .'

NURSE.— Practical and reliable: ronfiae-mer.ts trefsrre-L Addraaa Mrs. R. sit-

ing. 411 West COta a:.NVRSBi.Y GOVERN ;S —North German;

thoroujhly experier.ced :capable ot tailingrail charge; best city references. A. H-.Geriuan Governess" Home. 1Q) East dOth st.

NURSE —American girl; first class; very

bes.t references; wages $28. Flahertsr**Bureau, 4Si Columbus aye. Tel.

—River.

NUR?E—

Thorough competent; bottle OPnursing baby; three years' personal ref-

erences: American Protestant. Call Mrs.Cooper's Bureau. e37 «»th ay«.. near 3*th St.

NURSE—Experienced; infant or g:o—n:has frierd. mala and seasftstres* or

mother's helper: go any distance: hlsMrreccrr.mtr.ded. Mot-tw's B_reau. TH Lax-lnston tv». corner C3ti et. 'Phone os—-so-tien.

----psE As child's nurso. for tne sum-mrv willtravel abroad. E*.

-Smith, ear*

of Mr«. Scfiwirti, Hi>:ei Schenley. Pltta-burg. .

SEAMSTRESS-CHAMBERMAID.— By veryneat German girl; good Udy's maid: best

references: wages »25. O*__| a Bu-*u.

Tl« Lexington aye. Tel 1053—Piaj*.

WAlTßESS— Protestact: strictly first classtbest of references, rpi»—«!•«. «*..

Mrs. Collier- Agency. 122 Wait -234 at

WAITRESS.— F?r*t claw; -e-sUii-l •__-ing wines and maklac »a:ad»: wages $23;

reference*. Flaherty's Bureau. *» Cat—bus aye. Tel 741—River.

!WAITRESS.— Swedish girl;first class; par-fectly competent to. take butler's plaea:

three years in last position, la city; \u25a0*__{lent references. Oateroer_"a Bureau, •HAI__t_ ava.

-'Pton» 1035—Fla_4. _,

COMPANION Woman of reflne-mmt and of excellent connection*,

highly adncatad and of congenialnature, would like position as trav-elling cot panic to lady of means.Fully competent to fill social re-

quirements AddrCM m. 6 , Bex 10,T.'lbuna office.

DSEIGXESI and MANUFACTURER, com-petent en ladies' waists and dresses.

wants to change position. Address N. C..Care of Cniillc 12U> idcv«

GOVERNESS.— German; speaksFiench and English: wages $30: city Or

country; excellent references. IndustrialAn i of Am. (Inc.). 0 East 42d »t. Phone2003— 3Mh

LAI-IBS—Imake a specially of renewals

ana arrancements of city Of country

homes; hlfliest references: moderate terms.M".N. Brown. 113 West 106 th st.

PRIVATE SECRETART.— By young lady,with pleasing address: with lady of af-

fluence; as private secretary and aman-uensis; unexceptionable references given.AdU:c»S M. K. W., Box 40, Tribune CnT.ci.

STENOGRAPHER.— AI;five, years' experi-ence In high grade positions; wishes work

until May I;$1&-S1S. Competent, 452 West20th st.

STENOGRAPHER.— One year's experiencerapid, accurate; not afraid of hard work,

E. Cohen. 219 East 112th sts.

STENOGRAPHER, secretary, companion,by college graduate: excellent reader, mu-

iklaji; would travel: highest references.Address Box 172. Westwood, N. J.

lOOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED.

KM BOi c.« r:,nne 3'">S»~Bnant. BestJapanese aervanU furnished to privatefaattUea, hotels, clubs, etc.

BUTLER— man; willing.obliging;excellent references; go anjrvrhare. Miss

Margaret Smith's Bureau. 2» West 42d at.'Ptjone 8039

—Bryant.

BUTLEH Swlaa: u«eful all around man;wag, $2S to fJO: city or country; excel-

lent :eienc<s Industrial A*s"n of Am.line ) P East 4=il St. Phone 2Nt—3Bo)

COUPLE (French, no Erflishi. Just fromPart* as butler and coca; l-.tshest refer-

ence, thoroughly competent; t'.s. JuiiwaaBuVeau. 47 v.'-st 42d «t. Tel. 4381—Bryant.

COUPLE. —No children: man German: for

garden, lawn, horse, cow, poultry: handy

at everything : country plaea preferred; wifelaundress or housework. Bom 22. Nettieton,

Ark

COUPLE—

Frerib: first class: man. butler:ivifc- cooK; •••.• heat references; ISO; no

objection to country. lime. Aucuate a Bu-reau. 882 fit1.) aye. Tel 8171—Bryant.

COUPLE.—

French: man gardener andcoachman; wlfs ho_Hrwortt; JS*» to *^5.

best refaraßre: . can apeak English: smallfamily prafarred. Mr* Augusten Bureau.CS2 6th. aye.

COUPLE.-<-French . COO* and butler; thor-oughly competent; willing to go to the

country: d" entire wort for small family.Miss Margaret Smith's liuieau. 2i West 4-dst Thone —Bryant

tBUSrVESS CHA>'CXg. m

•WANTED.—

Information regarding good

business rcr sale; net particular aboutcharacter, elze or location; prefer to dealwith owner. Civs price and full descrip-tt_a Address L. _• Box OS4H. Roche*-tar. K. Y. .MAXUFACTURING BUSINESS located in.

Central New York:article made a bouse-ho!d necessity; business established ana!ars« profits reason for selling, poor health.Address L. W H.. Tribune Ofßc*.

"WOULD LIKE to hear of stock for sale\u25a0a a^.- enterprise where an Investment

of e*ver"j." thousard dollars would be *&.•*.;L. Darbyshire. Box ISIOC. Rochester. N. Y.

iWAITED—

Inforrratlon regarding goodpatent which would b» money maker.

Only l'-vent^r who wishes to sell outright

«tob royalty tasls. need answer. Giveprice and brief ea rlption. S. M.. Box ;Pg4E. P.-- ->it»r. N. T.

FOR SALT-

ANTIQUE ma-f.ogany. Davorport. Sns p'l-"lar tshl*. rhair?. dresjets', muw •*:

310 West J»th st.

iii:CROSCOPi:S. ir^ns mathematical. sur-i glca! and surveying lnstrumer.ts: 'jnr»-

detmed pledges fc specisJty. Nlckiln s OlaCuriosity Shop. la— Park Row.

LADIES' HAIR I>l>rSlSU^_J^__

AWA M CONSIDIVE. 15 Wat 45th St..

"near Mb aa- 'Phone 4C^»—ltryant.ManJcnrtng, Marcel waving, scalp and face:massage. .

DISCARDED CLOTHING.

LADIES.—

TF« will buy you- fine evening, iI-_.- dinner costumas. fura. etc.. for |

bigH«Et oaf- value. V\'rile or phone; willIcall p«r»crialli at jour oonveciesoe Mrr-fe.!Kaftal. 745 Cth aye. Tel Bryant

—670.

~~*~*~~~?™ ~T~^T

—T"

"^

lCHIKOFOin.

I" '

"or"LESCH, Chiropodist. Flat-foot.**palalui-arch. k-ar.kl<-.Ingrowing

I/ v Nail Specialist. 9SO-Pe2 3d Aye.v->^v->^ Phone

—Plaxa.

MCSICAL INSTRUMENTS.

Ii^CstaSopoulo^M^T^.Manufacturer, repairer of mas LcA1.

T,1"t™;

Sents of every description. ,£trlnga for

:„;>, IBTVe»t 2.M St.. New York.

LAJHES- TAII-OB*:IMORF.I3 CF.UPAIN. 113 "Lenox ay. T'l.i Momingslde. Fur used cc-au. opera ,Icoats tnd riding habits. j

AKTIFCIAI.LIMBSAND TRUSSES^ '!T- a GT 'EK.INO manufacturer cf im- !;*; * 'proved rawhide artificial limbs, trusses,

bandagw. etc.. 154 6th aye.. near 12th «\u2666\u25a0 ;,:

household goods.

\^~" the" little giant

. £*&> HOUSEHOLD PUMPi \\ clean* and removes

\\ r» stoppages In wa?te ptp»s.! v\ iT saves plumbers' bills;

\yj simple to operate; race $4. |;>iL JOHN PEYSER'S SONS.__^ Ageru. 268 Broadway. N. T. I

GAS AND ELECTRIC FIXTURES.'CRYSTAL and anttnc* chandeliers; newi and aecond_a«d; radiator.. £»".. and-'

Ircns? fenders. E. J. Brown. 242 Canal at

PRIVATE AMBULANCES.

£SwXRD^6CULLY. priva^e^mpuTinceiTor traneportatioa of sick and Invalids.

C4'6Ui aye. N. Y. TeLISIB Sprxßl.

'CLEANERS AND DYERS.

\ Ant'

:»-e-_i.-:.' a-.« . 704 fth aye.. 603 7ta aye..

641 Madison aye.. I2sta and MorolngiWe,Cl E. 125 th «t.

'

HUDSON DTE WORKS— Dry cleaning a

I srecUlty- fcC2 Columbus aye.. 131 West i

IU6rh st-. 749 Melrote aye. Works, Edge-

j water. N J TelfLhoce ror.Tiectlons.

SAFES. _.

Mm r^rf"(rsi New. M bandBauw Safe A»iP J Bnum Safe

_©KITIb^Lock Co.. XMaiden Lane.

| TEASAyp^COFFEES.POT B hlsb ara4e coffee. R Ib l~«t rice. !

1ftW; c" cocoa. 1Tt best te»:

deliveryvaV/e w! cur $1.73. Tree denvery

W. T.iBrooklyn. Free samp cc. Ham- :hurt Amer! an Coffee Co.. 12 Old E»P-

;'

J OPTICIANS. jiSHUB-ON" CLIPS. gold Clled. 60c- M

'Slajer. Mfg. OpUelan. 116 FuMon at. ;

Rrar.ch 14S8 Ma«il«o» ay«.. ccrner IQO'.h st.

IM. EISING. OPTICIAN.—Latest and- be«t jdevices; osu'.lsl*' prescription* accurately

filled. IS?.' 34 are.. near 75ta at.

COUrUT—

Gsrmun; man gardener anduseful man; wifa housework: wages $40;

best ieierence». Mme. Auguste. (SB2 othaye. Tel. 3171— Bryant.

COUPLE —French: butler end cook: bothunderstand business thoreuchiy best ref.

erfejeas; JCO. Mine. Aaguat*a Bureau, 6836tu aye. Tel. 3171—Bryant.

COUPLE (French); man coachman andRardoner: wife good cook; go anywhere;

hlehen reference Ju!len'!< 13uieau. 47 West42d :t Tel. »381—Bryant.

BOARD AND BOOMS.

6EXU2CE aoass l::e \u25a0"•!•-•- e.rci::£i-.- boardITr» _e_rl compaoic .:..- .--•\u25a0- to

leJt .- £".:\u25a0. jrrlvat© Eagllsh :s.r=: y cfm:» Bteattt New York, L-.. L. ii"»'•R. R. Afilrtss C S.. Trliua* Uptown Oi--•\u25a0 1364 Broadway.

«7! «H. «6 MADISON AYE. -«l-r.—

I_rr» scsry roc=. three windows; ether<sC6l* aafl sfcgie rooras; exceUect table.

ROCS-XBST. Spayten-Duyvll-on-Hudscn;Itstouts*. t~r=« co-^.z.r V f<=«s Les-

kv. _T__

lei. lOtlf—Ktnp»hrld_«

FCKMPHtD BOOMS TO LET.

ICE B.Q WEST. —Par w Soar ejten-

sac. wiCi tith; tleeaotly furni:!ied suite,jSrwe bath, r-lso siss'.e room

TSTE ST. -"r"r-

M*E=T.—

Very '*r. a1"!*a 1"!*ltc-r.;

"Lre^.«sasT r-pxirmi: g»nt:em?n.

r°Srer»c<!

IT TEST at- ST be*. 61 ari'i- 6th svi

—Ciet ious* good rooms; troierat*'.

IIBARSO:-' AYE—

Kar ;•-

fura!«h»lraeois. le,— .:**or gentlemen ;references.

WO3SSTDS AYS. 120-—Slngl* roomstr Jics» arp:ec:atln« neataess, horac-

"it easfsns an1 tath

\u25a0:: ET.. S!6 \rE?T —Attractive privatehst»; mcaaip -ntt^r: r*f.n»d, Cl:rlsti»"

*su.'t:-

\u25a0- •• atmospier" ref«—

ea '•\u25a0M_L

''A^"_i»l3:T PLACE. 103.—

Beau:• -

rannshea; one room, with private Lath.ft*re vt+t.______________________________

EQOJiS^ _%VAXTEp._CISTIEIIAN desires ram '- renr.ed pri-—

.:._ fan-J:y; no noise, no music; Sv«ya-'i' walk •-

41-. «- ar. . Broadway.Jtecrirt. Box 2T-. Trlban* Uptcwn OftiC'.mi £-.-.

desks ami OmfE FrENITTRE.

111iir'\u25a0'-" 'c""'• "." OSSK-;.BIL'j

i^__ Burs ani Se!ls!OFFICE TT-r.NITT-REand FIXTUREP. ;1i(1-41, CENTPE ST. Te!. 377S Worth |

PATcsra.tHOKAS DREW STETSON. Mechanicalmma n *-vi aatest «o;idtor. LoS Fulton•L. fee* Torx*_? PATENTS sro-_Tire<: Perfecting un-

"^•opec: lavesuons. Designing ox S^e-«.__•: \u0084ie» HecharacaJ Drawings cor-StLJ~~- «-":•• made. H. C. K_rao=.rCcrtlan&t St.. r«cn> 123.

_l*A^_ A>:i' ELECI-tIC FIXTfRES.

TC-m. «!wuick:"',!

combinationJji'.j.«i cf EliIdisds: e.«-j domesla c.'i colors, artistically ccn-

f ttructed. We aiake tlsem. All*L lar goods ere (_\u25a0<•— lo—l \u25a0'•

H£\*>*•• snaterial. In brass and

f4JOj »rouge t-iroa. "X"* car. save i-ouA|^|fy aoaey. Call 0.. ue Lefore j>ur-

EnxZA-Thst:r«Thst:r« «:sewh-r«.

Co.,Gas Fixture Co.,__\u25a0\u25a0 157

- ... |a| St.. (j Y. C.

AM) EXCHANGE.

\u25a0I Aiticcc n_rilt_ft 3zc_a_g:e,\u25a0

ai 1--15 ay 28TH ST.. mm. 9 'ay.

Cm) THE IDEA- SHOP-Xv/J tv lortrm ct Antiques *

JjQ ccekers fcrfee^y; BARGAINS* IB :r fvites. fend odd piece* ofI

*H «^ry detcripUcu; largeel cO-

1.'*... I .*ctioa: lowest prices. Mcstpopular not*.

J, aiOXCMEXTB.:':' erected at ar.y cemetery.

„.-£'»»• *-A material end workmanship«_?\u25a0** «--o»r Poaia: r.:.; bd_g our rear*-fiMj-"..il«Jisttaa Monument Co.. 1133-I^f7*y'New York-

r«i_YJ "TS -* MAITJOLEXT>IS

J2»« froE Q«rriea. Lowest prlc«s. Spa- ;V^oa«gT>» rr. an;-.:-,_-« WALLiyg 239 BROADWAY,K. T.

SS_SSSSLJHS_ TTTEWKITEKS. jT T*T"T»'•-<.--.E",.

"'—---—\u25a0_-

- -... i \u25a0\u25a0_-_-

tit ZJ -,*E;: 3AKGAINS—

Reming-H.j,, \u25a0"\u25a0.'.".*• Underwoods, other*: *u_r-IHTm/, ». -up: boupht sold, repaired.

Excnuri^. it- Broadway.

V22£LV1218L5-

79 N»»«*« «\u25a0: «^ta- j

*^»—> tr":, »;, makes taken part pay-_^'o-^^^l?h

«aa^'> B<*' R«nta

___^^J_^J_ BA>SEnOK!».L *«To__X - Bankbook" No" S»4.«e«_J_--.*. sa>*rfcct Jr.Oustrl_l cavlagi Hank._i> v '..-' Maaae rt-urn booic toClf-^o- aacbera t.«" or STOLEN

_Bankbook No. BCroaO^\u25a02c';^,

' *rilB'- X»4u*»r«al Sevingi. Bank•aik v' *%???\u25a0 Pi

*%»*%»* mara bo^?o |

»1 Cnamb*r» at iTt*?-ST?"EX

-siaßlc *™* -

Co-

'•W-W. iP*ya«B» i;'«is!* t in4i n4.Jttrlai savUMji Bank.

'«__, P>'-a» return book to\u25a0 Cr-asiitra st.

COUPLE. Man butler and valet: wifechambermaid, maid or plain cook: .five

years' reference from present employer;city or country, would do work of sma'lhouse. to««th«r. F. Q., Miss FluGerald'sBuieau, 003 Oth aye., corner 42d st.

CARETAKER —By man and \u25a0Kilt: no en-cumbrance: In private family; long ex-

perience and personal reference; under-stands all kinds of housework. T. B. I*BEast 43U st.

CARETAKERS.— B> man and wife, to takecare of gentleman's town house; flr»t

class references. Call or address Shepherd,IS* R&st 87th st.

COOK (male) .—Thorough culinary artist.good shopper; salary moderate. Xrta-

meyer. Commerce at.. New Haven. Conn-

COACHMAN.— Single; understands car* athorses, harness, carriages. Uuna. u-allis,

cartful driver; willing,obliging; good ref-erences, wages fiV A. Reynemon. 117Rapely« St., Brooklyn.

COACHMAN.-Single; medium size; cityand country references; good all around

man; understands saddle horses; excellentpersonal references. Active, Tribune Up-

town Office, 1354 Broadway.

COACHMAN— family giving up horseswarmly recommend their coachman, long

In their employ; sober, honest, faithful andgood driver: unmarried. Address Employ-er, 313 \VW 70th st.

ketairs^^!KILLMER'S, SB 'Wllloughby «t. BrooklynI —Best SI. J1.50 pens. All makes re»-iralred. Mail orders promptly filled.

STAMPS AM) COINS.

UNXTEED U. S. BTAMPS bought at magdiscount. Old stamp collections wanted.

Large cola book. lf'c. JOS. NEGREEN. 2SEast 23d St.. New York.

MANHATTAN STAMP CO.. 254 Fifth'aye.—Stamp collections bought, sold, ex-

changed. Highest prices paid (approval se-i»ctior«>. R«fer»aces.

ELECTRICAL COVTRACTIXO.

HAVE^YOLP. DONE by THE< PRACTICAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACT-IING CO. P2 Fulton it. Telephone 2406—

' John.—

Excellent work; mMerate rates; IIbest service; ee'.irr_«es .h»T.'.:'y furnlah»(

PKINTERS AND ITBLISIIERS.

Printers to Publishers.Newnparer. Msgaztce, Ll.-.otyp* corspoel-

Uon. web press work our »r«<-laltl»s; esti-mates furnished. Steams Printing Co.. 81Centre «t.

DESKS AND OFIICE URMTIBE.

OAK OFFICE PARTITIONS.$3 25 per linear ft . s»t of complete ''/lor

selected: Hi In. thick. 7 ft. high.F. J. UESSELS. 168 West 18th st.

Cheifea.

DESKS. Tables. Sectional Bookcases. Fil-lag Cabinet*; everything pertaining to

the Office. Alfred Tlgar. Iti4 V.-|;:ia::i st.

_AWTEBS.

Wills prooated; all cases -•or.r'lrr.tiai. ex-perienced, trustworthy, prompt. Call nrwrite. Room SSO. 154 Nassau st.1 STARLET C FOWLER,

Lawyer. Corjultatton free 83 Nassau st.

Sam'l Dickstein, LawyerADVICE FREE. 39 NASSAU ET.

SUITS defended: answers prepared free.Attorney. --\u25a0*•\u25a0 201. 41 Park Row. M*a-

rmuan: **il*e60 V'lllnw st.. Brooklyn.

COAT;.

fiencken &WOlenbrockj Ccal & Wood. &4th st . E.H .and «tb « .E.R.

j"" '

6. TRIMMER ft EON'S! f-QAT, ltfTH -T A HARLEM KIVER.

ELECTRIC HEALTH vnta.*TOßS

!HEALTH Vlbrr.tor Hea-Jquartert: Nation-al Araold, othtra; few t.lghtly us»d. bar-

gains we repair, exchange. NATIONALVIBRATOR, linlBrcx.l»'»-

! SITAL TRAINING.

IPROF. LEON. L.GP.OLL STUDIOS. 119 W.i 128*15 —School }'l.yaical Training; ladles,children, gentlemen: weight reduced; body

j development guaranteed: ballroom dancing

Itaught: 6 lessor*. *trict!y pnate. ?5. Alsoi:an .;• daxcicg taught.

IPHOLSTEREKS.

R.'U'eldEN. 109 E ISth St.. rr 4th aye.—Upholstery Fabrics and Curtain Mate-

! rial Tapestrie*. Damasks, Plushes. Ve-ilour?, K»a! and Imitation Leather. Hair-

cloth. Cretonnes, Fringes, Cords, Girrps.Tassels. Burlaps, Spring-. <"-.

PUBUC AC^OtNTANTS.

CAPEL Z. LE JEUNE, C. P. A. fEa*IS££). S2 Beaver st

—Executors'. True-

tees' acc'ti ranae vp—

cash book. I«dg«r.stetements periodically, or schedule Eur-rogate accountings. Telephone 6946—8r0ad.

PAWNBROKERS.i

—[sojTt

~yCUR." JEWEL,RY r.

Diunionds. Silver. Fuvs. Rug*. Paintings.!Brio-a-Urtc. Gun». Cameras or other Valu-

ables We loan more meney on them thaniyou can realize by salll=s- Berger Bros.. 204W. 42d. XXI buslnes* strictiy conadentlal. ,

LOAN'S MADE on diamonds at 1% Inter-est- bargains in diamonds. Lewis Jacobs.

953 3d aye ,New York

POUXTRY ASP PET STOCK.

POrXTRT. Dos*. Pi|Ban». Phwu-ARU. PoaFowl, Swan. Vim Duck. Canaries Gold-

«sh- aixo e«gs for hatching. Writ* forprices. The United Co. 20 Vet«y st.

GENEKAI. CONTRACTUiO. _ j

TENEMEiNT HOUSE VIOLATIONSremoved by *ltere.tiom and repair*.KCi'liPVC»* gfeating apparatus Installedand repaired. P:ao* and specifications

dravm. John MePono-Jgh. 255 Spring st.

HOUSE .\>D OFFICE REXOVAnSO.

MANHATTANHf>i!M Cl^anlrnr and R«no-*;V<nr 3ur«'J 'J»m»« E. Garner, Prop

All manner of housedeanlne attended to.

£20 "West 2Sth st. 'Phone «60— Chelsea.

COACHMAN.—SingIe: first class: thor-oughly experienced: car* horses, car-

riages, harness; careful driver, city, coun-try: general! v useful. Jmt disengaged; Cityreference. AdJress Reliable, 134 East42i •-- \u25a0 \u25a0-;\u25a0;.

DBESBMAKCiO AJiD MtIXprEKT.DRESSMAKER (colored) as lady's maid or

chamberniald and——

mstruts' ;first clan.-•:*.-•:>.-• P. B. Triune Uptowa Office.1364 Broadway.

___DRESSMAKING. designing., emhrcldsry of

a': kinds; ©11 and water color paintings;art novelties; will call at residence; mod-

, crate prices. Tel. 4476—

Chelsea. Royc*.

I240 V.'est 15th St.. Apartment 1.'FIRST CLASS rrer.cn dressmaking; eve-

ning bail, street.—

•\u25a02-i'ris; dresses. ]at*at

novelties; remodel!:: CO Lexttstoa ay«..

near C4tb st.

r* •"

GOLDVAND «II.V_R PLATERS.

Brass Beds Refinished.Tables. Lamps. Clock BMBi Knlvd, Forks.Fpo-vns and all kind* of sr.-T»«r* replatMand r"r-atl*d. P. PLUMACHER * EONS.R«4 East

—Hll Si.

RAYMOND_

CO..GOLD AND SILVER PINTERS

Repairing and relishing HoUl Silver-ware a sr^laltr. '\u25a0 JOHN ST. -\u25a0 T.

WHEFi: TO DINK

n fi"./»SPJWVv7' St German Restaurant. IDS-iUWHrLYvDj^y §> 111 E- Hth Importer ofWUrtUirgir Hefbrau. Pllecer Gen-wen-tfhaftsbr^u.

PALMJSTKf.-\u25a0 ---fiif;AMELIA. IT'ftli clslrvoy-

art mediutr.: \u25a0 i—!nesa love, marriage, In-vestment*, family ablet. everything:suc-ceiiful. consultation IX §14 We* SCth St..!..nr str- i-.v

OLD GOLD A>l» SILVER.

GOIST*silver, platinum, diamonds, rubies.

farphir»B. pearls, emeraMs. pawn tickets;

valuables hough*. ;John Daley •.'\u25a0« Btn »v*

WORN-OUT gold «nd silver bought by R.

Longnnn's eons, gold and silver refiners.6 Jcnn st._

-\u25a0'

PHOTO KKTOL'CHIMi.

PHoto RETOUCHING for professional* |and amateurs; Pho«0 and lante.n «i,a«

coloring INNHgiven. Mrs. V. E. Brown.

'.35 East 17th St.

AGEXTS JTANTEP. _\GENTS "WANTED, to sell our high grade"

household patented special 1 easy «e!l-

lnc kind biit profit*; write at once. \\esT-mfn,t»r Co. SUO prowa St.. Philadelphia.P*nn.

HELP WANTED; .Vnle.

DRUG CLERK. regint«i»d in New '"»\u25a0 .rail»• Owens Pharmacy, MlCommuni-

paw avp . jer*«y cit>

CJLPAOUi SALESMAN to cover ttrritory

outeide Grfater New York With »UPI»lin°- hiith commissions mill $100 monthly ;aar^M; P-mane,r_ positinn^U^ man.

Petrol', Mich.|

\V » N''"lrl' 3<-cond man to assist the but-ler In a prlvaie house, must have excep-

tlwial rete£nceg. F. A. P.. Tribune »»n-. \u25a0-

PROF. SITUATIONS WANTED.

Blala.

ACCOUNTANT. BOOKKEEPER—

Expert'eystematiicr dtsires additional work;

opening, closin/r. keePinS disentangling.

adjusting or auditing anybody s books, spe-cial arrangements to keep books of con-cerns act «^!oyin booWri permanetly. Jos»pn Nem«ror. «3 Park Row.

Te!. -Be«kmari.

COMPANION—NURSE— Bellev tie graduate;sp«»k» principal European languages; hss

travelled ail over Europe. th« Orient and

round the world; best of references. Moil.113 East 2Sth et. 'Phono 452 Madison.

" " OKK WASTtP.'\u25a0ate

AN" EXCEPTIONAL GEiNTLEMAN, to

take charge of ladles' tailoring depart-

r»cnt Jvin'to the firm a very Interesting

profit through his exceptional knowieflga ofbusiness, wishes to M employed directly bythe firm. G. H-. Tribune Uptown Office.1364 IIroadway.

__^

._ :

CABINETMAKER.—Expert: domestic and jforeign •xperiences : good repairer and,

•Iwtahor steady position; references; fair«cp*cted Address H, Box 12. NewYork Tribune-

________CABINETMAKER— competent .

hotel or offlc* building work; *t«ad.v po-fitioi; F- C U. 7?3 Tonnelle «•-•.. "WestHoboken. V. J-

CLERICAL- POSITION. by experiencedyoung man: good penman: quick and ac-

curate at figures. Creorga Fowkes. 641W«»t 67th rt. _ADVERTISEMENTS and •übftrlpUpns tor

Th« Triban« r«c«ivei) at their Uptown<VKc« No. 1564 Broadway, between 86th«nd 37th sts.. until 8 o'clock p. m. Advertisements received at the followingbranch offlces tt re ulsr office rates until 8o'clock p". m- viz.: 1:64 6th aye.. a. d

cor 23d St.: 153 «th aye.. cor. 12th St.; 104Fait 14' h •«•: 257 West 42d ft. between7th and *th»v*s.; 263 West 12Sth st; 1033Sd aye • 1R26 M aye.. near «1« •».: 176i»lit aye" near 88th st:157 East 125th at;7^6 Tremoct aye., 650 3d av_

WORK HA.MBD.

NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUXE, SUNDAY. APRIL IS, 1909.

Male__

CHAUFFEUR and COACHMAN—oughly competent and experienced; scber

and reliable: first class recommendation.J. Caflden. 130 West 67th st. care of Kerr.

iCHAUFFEUR.—

Good mechanic: experi-enced la frroign and American cars ;care-

ful driver; reliable man; first class refer-ences; tvant» permanent position. Meding,

90 Wads-worth aye.

CHAUFFEUR-— man; thorough ex-perience In repairing, willing to work for

small salary; rood references. AddressManning. 324 West 59th St.

CHAUFFEUR—Colored; seven years" ex-perience, ran handle any car; city or

country; careful driver: own repair*, ref-erences. Garner. 413 'West 524 at.

CHAUFFEUR.—German, 8«; married: roodmechanic; marina engineer; wants •teady

position, any car; go anywhere; country

preferred, good references. Worm. aw EastDOtfc et.

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--Colored; Mghly recom-

mended; reliable and sober: shop experi-ence. Diza. T. M. C. A.. 252 West 63d St.T«l. 1985— Columbus.

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