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Fe the attendance as witnones, of a kaoning hho piaced the Romper bd Poy af or what purpose was there placed. ai hat secount Ak to ipone the investiga: eames ten o’clock this morning, hen ive inquisition wit be held at the office of the O>- ‘roner Avy person possessing the desired infor- Jmation will further the ends of justice ey, call- img upon the Corcner at the neh ol aud The con‘ents of the plate were yeni.ond found to covsist of arsenic und brown sugar. saa poison is eupposed, was placed in the street for the purpose destreying rats and waich are sald to be sbundant it the neighbor!iood, aad several of those ani. mals have recently been kuown to dio si from the effects of pei-on, anc much excitement exists in the vicinity in relation to the matter, and ing made to discover the person who the least, such gros carelessness. Tux Lire Fata. Row iN CHAMNERS Benger Coroase O'Donnell held an inquest yesterday upon the body of iohn McKinney, who died on Sanday sfternoon, at the New York Hospital, and the jury rendered the following verdiet:— Phat John McKinney, the deceased, camo to his ath by deleriam tremens, prematurely caused by an ‘n- ot | inilieted by Louis Knocke, and that we exone: Kuocke from all blame. Police Intelligence. ROBRERY OF GOLD COIN. John McManus, # young Irishman, was yesterday sted, charged with stealing $200 in gold coin from Patrick Allen, of 237 Madison street. (tappeara that on the night of Thursday last the two men were in the por- ter honse of one Lamphrey, corner of James slio and and after tal muni mundry drinks together, > Was, as 18 "him. The it ARREST OF YOUNG GAMBLERS. The Twenty-recond ward police made a descent on Sun- day evening upon the basement of 490 Seventh avenue, where they found five Germans gambling for pennies, jall_ of wom they arrented, od, anf with thelr “bank $1 18, pennier—conveyed before ‘Tastioe connaliy, who sala ae ee bail to keep the peace ai oe tbe pen and contiscated the bank for the benefit of the He also fined the keeper of the place $10, porhap) the police of the lower wards" will follow the example of their brethren © the Twenty- recond, and favor some of the large alle, wil banks: af $20,000 or $30,000, with a srr: HAUL OF YOUTHFUL ROWDIES. On Sunday afternoon the Eighth ward police arrested heed boys, part of a gang called “Young Hounds,”’ fx ploying Rall in the streets, fighting, and other dis- jorderly ecnduct. bine were locked up in the police station for the night, and yesterday taken to court, when sore were committed for exemination and others dis- jeberged with a reprimand. CHARGE OF GRAND LARCENY. Wm. Bradford, a colored boy, was yesterday arrested, jebarged with having, on Sunday evening, ato!en clothing to the value of $95 from the premises of Dr. Geo. Van Dusen, No. 6 Bond street. The property was found in possession of the accused, who confessed his guilt, and ‘waa locked up for trial by Justice Pearoy. ‘Theatres and Exhibitions. Broapway TuraTRe.—The new dramatic play called the “Bankrupt,” which has been written expresal aus Mrs, Satie Dean Hayne, will again be presented this Also, the amusing farce of ‘My Neighbor's Wit Tie manager mee that the new play, written by Mrs. Hayne, will rhor'ly be produced. Ninio’s Garven.—The performances of the Ravel troupe re always la’ gely Det, being of a light and t Righly jamusing character. The ballet corps consists of the eminent artiste. To-night they give the comic ate: wime of the “Four Lovers,” a variety of new aud beauti- fal dances, and the fairy pantomime of ‘“Arphotel.” Bowxry THkarre.—Tho remarkably successful drama of the ‘‘Yemale Gambler,”’ in which the great favorites, Mesers. Johnston and Ward, Mrs. Ward, and other emi- ment performers, will take leadi characters, is an- nounced for this évening. The nautical drama of “False Colors’? will close th urements. Burton’s THRATRE.—The nal comedy, written ex- pressly for this theatre, entitled False Pretences,’” which includer in its cast all the stars of the company, will -pight for the second time. The fancy ia full dress ene, in which «ll the com: 7? characters, is splendid. "All the World's a Stage” con. eludes the entertainment. Wattacn’s THRATRE.—Colman’s much admired comedy of the ‘‘ Jealeus Wife,” which Mgr eee as on Saturday night, before a very full house, will be repeated this evo- pitg.” Lester, Walcott, Mrs. Hoey, Mrs. Vernon, and Mrs. Conover, sustain their characters with admirable ability. The only drawtack is Brougham’s sickness. “Ny Wife's Second Foor” will also be played. Woon’s Minerreis.-—Still this farociee: resort is crowded Bight , and many persons obliged to retire, for want only sitting bat standing room. A fine pro- gramme for this evening. Bucky’ SERENADKRS.—The yocal and instrumental talent of f this company draws large audiences every night bee burlesque operas give great amusement to ce. Mxcnasics’ Bars.—the American trou; ers and vocahats will g led and tainment on Monday evering next. Boeton.— At the Boston theatre, Mr. Forrest's engage- ment closed on Friday, to a house Lrg ata rad to a close # series of twenty | nighta, wake jollars per ‘orrest was of bell ring- atifal enter- ave averaged about eight hundred At the conclusion of the performances cel ealed before the curtain and 4} briefly Ladies and Gentlemen—Fa! eat in Body yore raind, I appear before you at your = Billy sown fallon fa iang ks dramatic scene, stand before you asa am tired, ladies — Soe in my mind Tat log btiustad io ay tone tle tant te which is now closing has been the most brilliant I ever pre? in Boston. I leave you with the hope that I may able at some future time, in obedience to your call, png pear in those parts which you have to generously a pontel 1 thenk yo a for your attentiou, and regret take my leave. Thillipe succeeds Forrest in English opera. Pali in the attraction. The (zzetle aay: ‘It was in this xt thet Malibran, when in New York in 1827, retrieved her falling fortunes. The Italian “og herself ond family, under the direction of Garcia, her father, proved unattractive, and M. Malibran, her husband, having fsiled in business, sho sought tho as- sistance of Mr. Barry, tnen at the Park theatre with Mr. ed the attraction of Engllah opers, tudy Count Belino, The idea was pee bop serra it i announced rang ied rt, applications were made for cha dope eS ont ercapecive sannous von teal | great. The needy husband Nearing of this took advantage of it; and when Mr. Barry spoke to her about terms, he was some- what surprised to bear her state that the lowest sum Would be seven hundred dollars per night, The managers of the Park theatre declined these terms, and the pas’ ‘theatre was the scene of her Stexiph, ‘where pepred eo the part for a series of twen od nights to owl houres, as Thomas Comer can testify, for he subsequently played’ Figaro with her at the same theatre, The idea originating i h Mr. Barry enabled her to return to and we believe it was the last time that he ever qolectenel valuable advice vefore knowing the terms.’’ Cicisyatt.— Mise Eliza Logan will ash Mr. Wood's new theatre here. BALTIMORE.—A novel performance was given by Mr. Jarrett, the manager of the Museum, and of the National theatre, Washington, on the 28:h. Tickets were israel at $2esch. At the Museum “ The Irish Lion” was eyes eommencing at seven with Mr. and Mra. Barnoy iam. ‘The audience was then conveyrd in carriages to the rafl/ wy station and thence to Washington by express train; ‘then by ger to the National theatre, at half past Aine, where Mr. and Mrs Barney Willams ‘acted in two pleces, and th oe were carried back to Baltimore, there of ca midnight. Mr. and Mra. Florsnce and Logan have been playing in Washington. Rio 1 pe Jaxmino.—A subscription has been made at Rio de Janeiro, among the artists ‘ealding tn that city, in or- der to resent ‘a splendid gold medal to the eminent pia- nist 8. who is now engaged for # season at the Wile La Gru is also engoged at ths same ima donna of the Italian Opera Company, Charton, whose tayes te rélets Lucia. endar—This Day. Scrrews Cover—Spccial Term —Nor. 146, 16 to 57, elusive, (Demurrer Covut.—Nos. 177,789, 730, 101, » 20e, 814, be, 309, 1 1a 6 Tan 817, 726, 754, 1026, 1060, ak 1198" 1196, 1189, 1188, 1:01, Tes, 208,’ 1220." Pe ee Len temege he afer eh pied in peceets 1 Eooenty Re broke ¥ soe Bris rat Poin street of Be bonght n KNO i tae yecorner of Po ras broken, and hie Leonore Feoeived him withopen Eevee ieee 0 Ike wise.” Banta’s Disptay of Children’s Fancy Hats and caps, and ladies) and children's beaver bonnets, attracts crowds of admiring customers, and with great satisfaction we $d tat at his place, 106 Canal street; very. superior articlos in thet lice can be bought at the most réasouable prices. ‘White's Amortment Saf pr oe igi A me 4 be the largest seis “atic RA Brcaaty e i Broadway wed ghey oange tan prey eying Pag nag restabliabanen! way. tts Galleries, four doors above nba Soc atin a Bruliant Amb: Beautifully Colored. meetohave them taken is at BR. A. LEWIS’, 142 Papils instructed with all the late improve- who came to Haraden'’s Broadway, in company with two Spanish reatie- bea rming of ore it, and took away ares wi Gee, be wi!) learn thing © bis ad o va ato is aan SPs see way NEW YORK HERALD, .,TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1855. d Biates have the new pen and pene! for aale, Ttmoate wiih a more roady ies, 0n account of iia superior finish, ‘ern, ery Sure abd convenience, Manufactured by eu Gifts and Presonts.—Juat Recetved, and for fale a reduced prices, the cheicest selection f lacs! reioulss, eekiacestallet caren, i tracelets, travelling baskets fumery an a 'y variety of toy, Eumer, av ROGERS faucy bazaar, 49 Broadway Toys, Novelties, &e.—The Largest Assort- pee toys and novelties of every desc: enn imported di- Sw AURIS Wracaway’ ‘teers fp es andar : way. P n " tal aae, can be Tound ¢ tas celebrated Mebment. glacsem, card ard oases, writing desks, tub- ‘ork boxes, dressing cases, fans, mansic boxes of all sizes, and thousands oto ober curious aud rich fancy articles, * Singers’ ‘Bowing Machines —Yow Mar chines cf the most improved style will be exchanged on libe- ral terms for old machines of every kind. Great numhers of machines of the Ave other wn make exchange 1 in the same way. ‘machiues #0 received hy us will at once be destroyed, nue or by letier, to I. M. SIN: Drug; Fan Goods Exclasively.— Tooth, an brashes perfumery, rouper att en, pom: Ly Bang totlet aril and fancy’ goods sold wii K, MOHAMGH & ©O,, impor ere, 153 os Hair Dy end — the best in the work. be Bate ry dye ts ap- ‘This unri io creme rooma, Baichelor's wigs and tonpess have over al otbert, belog chet dinuvres of slexance durabllty peculiar to this esiabli BATOBELOR’S, Pty Broadway. ke, b: pelt which will hod atx ty not stat Be trin st a ou, een to! hy part of the country, rae $) 87 State street, vi RL AHAM B83 ‘Broudwas aber, 48 outb Tira wtree, Philadelphia, _Sristndoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and ‘Toupeca Sigurt ate 5 aaa at ‘er v rua eof fist’ Wholesale sak Tolall, at of the Eye and Ear.—Francis pater: D) MB. 0.8 8. ooullat and surist, No ¥7 hours 11 o'clock A. M. lo 4 o'clock Pu NB. or cle ir hia publ Ithed lotiors 10 any ‘upon ap} Whe Great feuaione Remedy for A consumption, and all diseases of the throat and It th Byslean Anouranie fs bes past year by the Hygieana. Prine sold by c. W Rind 195 Broadway. ly $5 S peowaee Dr. Carda wil be af the olfiee dally from 10 0 8 0! be may be consulted ( charge Chaps, ‘Tender Fiesh, Erupttons, ringworm, ealtrhoum, teiter, tan, and all akin ey Post cured b; URAUDS 8 Ttalian medicated ire poate a i from foreheads, oF any 7 Part ot ot the body. Rouge, ty i ‘hairdye and falker treet, first cm ‘Brosdway; Callender, $8 Sou street! Philadelpl erp Holloway’s Pills are Highly Recommegded jiseases usual to ing forthe eure of seurvy, and other Finer should go to Bee sop ant with this medi: ns and gives Wealth and The Following Letter from M. C. Story, Fiq., the eminent railroad contractor, should be read by every a | No. 85 Loxpon Tanrace, (twen ggtint New Yorx, Dec. oe, Dec. J. R. Starroup, Pe ge 22and 24 New street: To the appilcation of your olive tar I owe my ‘ite hirer T Pill state io tor the beneat of yourself end others—vis., in August just abuve the hips; its extant was about the size of came very ye and very painful, creasing. In about three weeks ‘from first tending ig feowe Franor Ww. Parker-—ianced the the edge of the hard portion above deseribed; the disharae' wae one ‘The hard portion soon became puirescent, ly resorted to every pews means .. disinfect the hous ona dor arising from the mortification, which a Reg Sa ty poo id mut George aT ol your ollve tar, saturated some lint with It, and appiied it, The i a. to use the eapression of Dr, Parker, was "magical" She pati wes at once relieved, the offensive odor was at once Aa and from the gh pe oP ‘ts Jon was made the he: commenced. Rtarhn beet meena ‘ataily for’ fore burn; it Bit wa | pain, and healed the sore in a very sbort time. My daughter applied 7o your olive tar to acase of croup, in our neighborhood ‘considered hopeless. ‘The child was tmmediately relieved, and the next day was ap- tly well. In hopes, my dear sir, that youmay long ilve too ap I of your *vavaluab le discovery, I remain, ste ee fours, M. ©. Stok, Oy R. SPA PRORD® olive tar is sold at 50 cents a bottle by all sirens, and at the company’s depot, Nos 22 and 24 Now street, N.Y. Many who Suir from Headnche and Ner- yous: naetty sre ignorant that therenl cause, in mort instances, ry state stomach and ive functions. ‘The bitters are peculiarly sanptelto te cane ot these: pi symptoms. Birth, On Sunday, Dec. 2, at his residence, in Sackett atreet, por oat the wife of Joun Srrarroy, Exq., of a daughter, att ‘At San Juan del Norte, on Wednesday, Ost. 10, Mra. Fraycis SALTER daughter. Married, On Sunday, Nov. 25, by the Rev. Mr. Starrs, Jomn Moracuan, €ldest ron of Owen Monaghan, Esq., to Many Jane C. Rowrneon, all of this odo, ‘On Thursday eveuiog, Nov. 29, by the Rey. Dr. John Kec, Joux Wurtakerk to Mantua ‘avin, both of this city. wea, On Sunday morning, Dec. 2, of disease of the heart, Eve Kiner, aged 82 years. Her relatives and friends, and those of her son, Jobn Kinat, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this afternoon, at one o'clock, the residence of her son-in-law, Charles F. o. 672 Third nvenus, without further invitation. Her remains will be taken to Cypress Hills Cemetery for interment. On Saturday, Dec. Kuzanera A. TRiGLaR, eldest daughter of the ihe late Capi. John Triglar. tives and ‘riends of the family are respectfully tnvited to attend the funeral, this ) at one har late residence, No. 361 ‘Third avenue. On Sunday, Dec. 2, of prot on riey fo JAN ELIZAMKTH, wile of Wm, Fellors, nged 27 years and 4 months. fiends and acquaintances , Mrs. Ann Rumage, and the United Daugh- ters of Rechab, Purity Tent No. 1, 2, are reepectfully Invited te renidence, to atiend the funeral, from her , No. 350 Third. street, near Lewis street, rind morning, at ten el an Francisco papers oy On Sunday, Dec. 2, Mr. Gronak “Feasen, in the 56th year of bik age, a naiive of Fort Rose, Sootiand. Hils familly and friends are requested to attend the fu- neral, this afternoon, at one o'clock, from the re- sidence of his son-in-law, Mr. C. Shearcraft, No. 86 Law- rence street, Brooklyn. ' Ais remain will bo taken to the Cemetery of the Evergreens for interment. Ona Monday, Dec. 3, Mis. Hanwan TRatwor, in the 87th year of her age, widew of Hugh Trainor, formerly of Let- terkenny, Ir The friends of her son, Thomas Trainor, and those of her son-in-law, Mr. John Lynch, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the’ resiJence of her son-in- Jaw, corner of ‘Twenty. -sixth street and Fourth avenue, to-morrow atternoon, at two og Old Country please cop: On Sundey” Dee. 2, ‘at Bis residence, No. 472 Chorry street, Mr. Ox HEDDEN aged 59 years and 9 months. His remains will be teken to Acqussknack, N. J., Interment, this ces at eight o'clock. On Monday, Deo, 3, Jabom Bitisnan, age 67 years, The relatives and friende family are respectfully sngited to etter the funeral, foes his fee reclitecn, Wey 116 Sixth avenue, at one o'clock this afwernoon, without further notice. ee Dee, 2, of os Wititam J. amr. the adat year of his age. teens sequalatanees are reepeottally invited to attend the funeral, from his mother’s residence, No. 1 Tenth street, to-morrow afternoon, at half past twelve o'clock, Hib remain will be taken to Greenwood. hye 3, bee ged + tom of George W. and and grandson of Joel B. and Ann Fox, 2 ed n bls months and 15 days. Tends un relatives of the family are respectfully md ta.attend the funersl, to morrow morning, at ten ry from the of his grandparents, No. 13 Dec. 2, of inflammation of the stomach, of Thomas , & native of Queen's Yilenda of the ones in the 58th year of ber , And those of her son, Malachi an, ure rhrocoted 1¢ bivend the faaerst, thie utter meg etre from her late re- Firat avenue. , Dec. 2, Sanam Aww O'Barmy, aged 19 years ‘The ftelends ‘of the family, and those of her brother, Mark oa are Tenses, bo to attend the fane- ral, this afternoon, at one o'¢! AL ales ee te seettenen, No. 67 Stanton street, without further tnvitetion at one o'clock, papa EB No, 62 Rutgers a street. Sunday 2, Goetay Avorrn, eldest ron of ot Guwiat and sgetta bag EFotnens aged 7 years and 6 mete relatives and friends of the famfl are respectful invited to attend the faneral, from the residence of hie ~ rents, No. 86 Walker street, ‘at one o’e'ock thia afternoon, On Monda; 4 Dee. 3, 3 Mania Josurmixe, wife of Boojantin B. “Guan “I an) tienda of the famfly are respectfally ‘The rela savhied to attend the feneral f2orn her l residence, No, Bon Beatag, ee. $, anras Henson, in the 0b year The py As bed ‘and relatives of the family are requested to atiend the funeral, from her late residence, corner of , y this afternoon, at be tekea to Greenwood Orenge county papers please oo On Sunday, Dee 2, RAN Ber, Tinos « daughter of Jobn R. and Vhebe E. Spies The friends and acqneintanors are reepectfaily invite! to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o'elosk, from No. 104 Pearl street, Brooklyn. Wednesday, beg 21, FO better hat og) Brooklyn, 5c 6 eons get ocak eee eT She Comslerccetne teak: - On Monday, Dee. 4, st hia 8 hia father’s residenes, at Gow Sie | ane ae » Davin B. Force, aged 17 7tho funersl will take place this afternoon, at two o'clock, from the above place, Sixteenth street and Third avenue, The family and fiends are invited to atvend. Jn Williexnsbu Vilimere Bikes, on Monday, Dec. 3, Samven Mapren: FY} Matte of tka fareral in Pe maecows paper. At Newark, N.J., on Saturday, Doe. 1, of apoplexy, Scean Levis MepcRarr, wife of Joon Moderait, Eq. aged 44 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the fa are requested to attend the funeral, {rem the First Baptist Courch, Acade- my street, Newark, this afternoon, Bt two o'alock, with: out further notice, In Phiiadelphia, on Wednesday, Nov. 28, Mrs. Jaye D., Babbitt, aged BL years, wife of Charles Ww. ADVERTISEMENTS BENEWID EVERY DAY. __....._ PERSONAL, A LADY ‘WISHES TO ) ADOPT AF A PINE é HEALPHY MALE child; must be light complexion, and about eleven months "who 1s friendiess preferred. Address Mrs. Flsber, Briadwey Post oflee. * # Yi PERSON WISHING TO ADOPT A tee female child ov apply at 60 West 32d st., in the rear. Her age is six w [XPoRMation, WANTED BY THE UNDERSIGNED, ¢ place o C0 whos maiden natne was Ackerman,) ridow of uum M- aleutanye, late ofthe city of Rew Vora, jouneyines Dupdor, deccaned, Any parson a Picts her to call » ie a zelation | oer 47 W dhorwey, 181 i Crean reat SAY oe i uh ae I WANE TO SE) you IMMEDIATREY. ERSONAL.—THE GENTLEMAN WHO ENTERED A F 4 hte 2 bisa street, by misiake, ou the even ot the ty can have thei by cal for this wveetnement. kiwi te: A SPECIAL NOTICES. STATEMENT HAS BEEN bon hg Fema an Wa Ki KENT and Jobn Poole were concerned in -y committed Minot ae Pg sf COMMUNTOATION oe W.G Honorable Fraternity of Pree and ‘ame York fate Bes old oes oan sien Asonig otro NOTIOR MYSTIC TIE LODGE, NO. #72 F. A. M’s.—The members of the above lodge are@requost- 26 touttend Weir nent regular communteation, this (Tuesday) evening, 4th inat., at 7/3 o'cock. By order of ‘R. D, HOLMES, W. M. cu BLES A. , Kuxnisn, Secre Secretary, pagONrG THe MEMBERS OF PALESTINE LODGE ‘No. 204, and A. M., are bereby notified to attend a epecial meet ri thelr bail, No. St Division reat on Tuesday, Veg 4, at ofelock P. M., to atigpd the tuneral of Brother r. H. BR. JACKSON, 8. W. ga eae Svea Jone, 168. Mercer the onder, which , baving executed to their entire er: one ofthe ladies, (rs. Campbell, ‘the lady at whoes boure It will remain until presented eras ay, Rav. oe other, lor of the Cruciixion, ‘The cup ts *peauiifalt wreathed by the Vine, grapes, leaves, ke. being the most chaaie o ate ‘uiblean m of its content, Pe or THE CHIEF OF POLICE, De as 1866. ore) ety 4 aliens be =. ‘Third distri “eB oe rt, Kasex sire yur, ve Been tole; ‘iso "at ‘his office’ for a memioramiues book aud pspers tound. GEV, W. MaTBeLt, Chi Chief of Police. (DP RICE RECEIVER OF TAXES, NOVEMBER 23, 1866.— 106. Notice ts hereby given that one per cent e ‘Deceua ie calc hated from of Beptember, er Apuiimy calcula HARVEY HART, receiver ot ios ROPOSALS.—OFFICE OF THE GOVERNORS OF THE Almshouse, New York, Dec. Goverrors of the A) extent of 20,000 cubic feet per Persons winiog cy mate for the above work, bys opi yi at their office, ‘aw copy of the on that suhj information that may Ca. required in ¢ in ‘connection Tox THE LADIES OF NEW YORK.—MIBS PAGE, FROM London, batrdreser, will be happy t0 attend ladies, at , by the month, week, or single ume. Radrene fat Houston ticest HE Label mg OF THE CLEVELAND, AND Conpany are hereby hotided thet the HE MEMBERS OF PALESTINE LODGE NO. F F. and A. M. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral ‘their deceased brother JohnC. Minster, also ths B. A. 0. D, Wilhelm Ye! Teil Hat Nor 13; to worrow. al 1 oe ock P.M. Pike street, without further notice, IE ADVERTISER WILL SELL THE S#CRET OF Dew ving a Serr tg iia eget wet" set yellow color by long storing, wibout washing, by « dry, Leap procets, Feworng thus to heir orginal besly ia OW hours. Addrern 9. F. WEB, 186 Church at af LLUSTRATED, &CIRNTIFIC LECTURER Ta FIRST of a course of eight lectures will be delivered in Hope ehaped. on, Tuesday, evening, Dec. % a! ‘orcoaket by JOHN Geology, of the Natural History of % cents: ‘ucketa for tbe course, ben LLUSTRATED SOIPNTIPIC LECTORES.—THE FIRST eof elghi lectures will be delivered in Hope ening, Lecember 4, at 74 o'clock, by on “Gealogy, or the Natural History of arth.” The mubjecta to be courne will embrace, a n Part, the following: cgeotion of the ae beri ure daye of creation, length of {hove days, harmon cology and revelation, earth once Sis Seellel states ke lortor osm n'a olion conde: oases and effects of earthquakes, ele of islands, mountain s and continents, and re! al gene! ; stratification, cl of the earth's rocks; extent of the formations, all goal and golable origin, relative ages of rocks, determioed sition, ard by thelr cal chursctory in Brien, proof that the earth ages belore it war Probable causes thal pri climate of the poles great changes in the tures will be splendidly 7, rome and paintings, which present vividly Wo fehoder the different eras in the vel ‘eee world, ten i Mesars. Aj fron '& Corn, hoe Lock weed A Hon's, Fowler & Wet, ‘Joe Wiley's, 8, Rayner’s, O. H. Crosby's, and at the door, vie Gouan A AT TI THE AC ‘ACADEMY OF MUSIC —MR. GOUGH, the curteeath biped will speak at ihe Academy, Corner Four egeet and Irving plas, this evening, at 73 0 Tyn Digs Vrayer will be offered by icy. Mer Arthur, ‘Guhl Vf roduoed by Win: K. Doda Laan mc erelock.. Thekets Baa eos ope SPS ALI —JSORL TIFFANY, THE DISTINGUISH: spiritual phi her. of Obio, gE agg Sy eg feuupent Tuy vesent fneiiule, Tuseday evening, at 73 O'clock, continuing each subsequent Friday and Tensdes evening Bingle tickets, We. The course, including » view of all ibe apt Ps phases of ‘piriaalion 2 ‘and © dissection of free love $1. THE TURF. NTR VILLE COURS¥.—TROTTING—TURSDAY, ber the 4th, st 2 o'clock P. M., match for 8300, milé Beata, tn baroees, Warren. P Rat Weg: Tt Woodruff names e.g. § bath} B.—The stove mated out regard to weather or ly ‘nates 5. g. y OF pay and comes off with- JOKL CONKLIN, Proprietor. =D Eovee, BARLEM —THIS rate fines or fs now fn com} te order, and read; THE LIQUOR QUESTION. — MERICAN BRANDY, Pd Pan at sd PACK Ges tem aed cea ah mien the lowest market price. DANCING ACADEMIES, AY,—MESDAMPS BAUVAGEAU HAVE 627 pane wy! jm 4 vat way, between ora atreets—open every every day for pi vain lew 'y evening from % © 10 tor Mile. et Coavageau louchee he mnt taahionable denser of ha Gay. DODWORTR’S PRIVATE DARUING AOA: re Ste, in ly Fre tne gee Gt the season. Tie Teun iavetad a ANCING AC, ACA '—S1GNOR BY’ 18 DANCING pas oats ema Fog Berka Bou sebool ia now open for Ses ir SP", had ” bours. ITRNTION, BPICURGA GREEN TunTs Al tiin Gay at itercion, at the Waskingion Rosana Eroedway. Also, fire oid Barton ale on dranght and threwsbary oysters, and «variety of pamnn, served up ir Ar 1y ie lo ent the mont fastidious SITUATIONS WANTED. RAMAN GIRL WISBR3 A SITUATION TO DO one eral Can ‘give good recommendations, Quire at 269 Houston street, of Mrs. Pletcher. re 3 Lape cTR, IER HAD OVER TEN YEARS KXPE- b; ibe day ie sown Fertlences. iG given, arenve, between 2th and 2 umber of long breed Csaries for sale. "™*'™ M*- Al? A LADY OF GENTE! ence ¥onid like to “MANNERS” "AND EXPERI eitumlion a oy or house- Seeper, or w ehtidren and do fine washing: BO Debicolions to leave ibe city. Best of references: Viease addrees for three days Auna, Herald office. RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN | WISHES A SIT jon a* wet nurse ip a Lato ed family. Apply tro. Matra | at 183 W, dist st, between Sthand,h aveaues, up A eooD “DRESSMAKER. WISHkS 79 ENGAGE wit ' few respectable at present disou- an she is Boned; wn first rate cutter and’ titer. “Please Call at 62 2st treet, corne! he avenue, D WOMAN IS DEStROUS OF OB references. uation as cook cun give ‘Apply at 26 Brevoort place, 10 yong tion, to do washing and ironing in @ private Pty, oe cooking, raahing and ironing lao, private cel ‘and froner. Good reference can be given, Can be seen, for two days, at 94 ry street, DRESSMAKER Noe TO WORK OUT BY THR week, or wae. be willing to an 8 seamstress for winter, Can be t her present fination, 110 State street, between Clinton fend Court siesta, Brooklyn. A SITUATION AS COOK, WANTED—BY A RESPECT. able middie aged woman, bavieg a ‘boron knowledge of ber ogee, ‘and Js competent to make either bread or pasiry of any description. Can furnish the best of city reference. quire at 242 6th avenue, near 16th #., for two days. GENTEKEL YOUNG teach muse ou the (A YOUNG WOMANBWIKHES A SITUATION, TO TAKE care of a baby and to do plain sewing; ia willing to make herself generally weful. Please call at 85 221 st Can be seen un give good elty reterence pe mt of bot dren nthe the ing days G. Bi Emmonds, New Haven Fost oflice, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A BITUA tion as cook in a small private family; 18 an excellent Washer and trouer, aud» FoF as chamberiaid and Ie brane ‘iy releronce.. Please ‘call ato0 Ms avenue, Brooklyn, at the private door, for “i days. yee BITUATION WANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as good lain cook and excellent washer ad woner n'a “nice private family; is very kind to clildro er Viease cail at 445 ib st., between Ist floor, back room, for two days, REST ROARED AND HEALTHY YOUNG FREN man who has nore than sufticient milk for her owu child, ‘vould | be willing to wet nurse an infant at her residence, Prgired Okse Relerence exchanged. Acdress B, B., Hobo' en STEADY WOMAN WANTS A SIT" in a private fas has no objection oulng. reference. second TION AS COOK ‘asaiat in the Wash ing and tronin, recom 48@ good plain end understands bal . Can be seen v & t Kant 1st 18th at, hat, between and 4th venient Leone sia SPECTA} BLE LADY IS DESIROUS OF OBTALN. ituation, or take board Lt a family where she can service, 48 com! oo and to houses and sew ry kind, or w 5 would be take a situation an house a pl beat of refer ence given. Address R. A., Broadway Post onlse, for two days, A aidenloaled wshing. Can be hi Maly, Fone mmended from Pieace all ave West th atreet, tll suited, VERY RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL WANTS A {ituation ae aamnernen ‘and sewer or Lojesiat in light her last place. (A STUATION WANTED—BY & RESPECTABLE YOUNG OWRD, As good cook, and IK @ firm rale Washer and froner: also understands Taking. ‘chan give tho ‘Destof elty reference if required. Call ai No.5 Heater street, first oor, back rooin, uni sulted. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, WISHES A siTUA- don a chambermad orto take charge of children, Gan be seen for two dave at Li Buttolk #t., in the rear house, be tween Grand and Hester sta, YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO DO chamberwork and sewing: is willing to assist In washing ‘and ironing. Please call at 145 emt | 13th at, fourth urth floor, A BPSPECTARLE YouNG ENGLISH WOMAN WISHES to obtain a situation in a respectable family. as chamber mala or waiter, or to take care of shiidren and do plain sewing. bree ‘call for two days at 96 Ish st., between 4th avenua aod roadway, SITUATION WANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE famaitd; gost city relesence gira Os Sosa hie two dape, a rence giv Iwo days, a 178 kfzabeth st. ai . en A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WIDOW LADY WO ike to take one or two small children to board, i where there are no other children, Inquire for one w' 4 Greeae street. SITUATION WANTED— testant young woman, to Hons to go fu the eountey, Please call at 664 Greeaw! AR RSPRC ABLE PRO. jouse wor! 001 Seference trout her last placa, etwoen Christopher ang. ‘ier LADY, BaP EDUCATION AND ABILITY DESIRES yement ay or companion; is totake the entire Ota family. "A'pote addreaned to KA. N.. Herald o@lce, will inect with prompt sucention. A SITUATION WANTED—BY.A FIRST RATE COOK, who understard# her business in all tte by j, alae, & walter—private family preferred. Apply at 12 Amity place, Laurens street. Can be scen tor two days, Beat of clty references can bi given, VERY NEAT SEAMSTRESS, WHO MA eS THE nderclot children’s moxt fancy ladies’ ui Grevses and all kinds of faruily re wing, do up fine musing to look equal to new; wou! berwork. Can be seen tor two days ni 229'7'h avenue, moar 2th w!., second floor. A A SITUATION WANTED—BY A_ RES! 0 yaa well a wishes @ si ;CTABLE girl, 9 @ small private tamily; is a good plain cook td a perti ct waaber and woner. Best chy reference. Please call ai her present situation, No. 9 6 aL, between Sth and 6h avenues, for two days. YOUNG sopTCH Womaw WISHES A BITUATION rinaid, is also & good plain cook, le of iaking care of a baby. Can be seen at 44% Hudson ot. engaged. REBPROTABLE PROTESTANT GIKL WANTS A situation, in @ reepectable family, to do general house Tyo da Please call at 100 Lid at., between 6th and Th for days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPRCTABLE young girl; can do waiting and chamberwork, er fiir sing abd ironing. Please call at $3 Prince st., seoand flo, RESPECTABI KE PROTESTANT WOMAN, HAVISG lost ber babs, wants a situation ax wel nurke. las good ieterences, Can Be seen for two days at 165 West 16h wt, third tioor. SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE Yousa ‘Wash and'iron, of Wo cook and asalst in | inn; ie 8 good baker. has tho bert of eliy , and can come h’ghly recomme: frou her las! ers seen See ‘ve days ot 18 Mint between room. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN rienced jn dreramaking sor (he last tweive years, wish to teke ® pince a® seamstress in a rem Ne amily The. beat of elty reference given. Can be seen for tree des at i7 henry et., third floor, front room, 8 NURSE—BY A PROTERTANT YOUNG WOMAN very capabie of taking charfe ofan infant; on make chfiaren's clothes; would go aa chambermald stress. Han good city reference. Can be seen at her present employer's, 176 Thon ear Houston, for two days, RESPECTABLE. EXPERIRNCED PROTESTANT THO WABIS & Ril UALION Bs NUTRE RE ROLmnetFORA, Can Cut fnd ¢o all kinds of family sewing snd embroldery; alvoa jounk, girl of 18 to take care of children; can do plain sem Biro” bave references. Can be iwods, 7a ‘avenue, etween 25th and and 20th ote RESPEOTABIF Peay atom A Wwe A" AMERICAN WOMAN Th DESIROUS QF Gk FAS ination a0 bo passage taney pa penmatrose Bes el wo days Neraiy place” four A cbambermi food teferene references. a Apply 0 86 Eat A Dy 1 WiGim 10,7AKR In IN FINN, FAMILY FEW i No sew by the day if dovired. ‘fairens sor tho week auboye Union square Port oMer. SITUAYION Wantg As walter, Calle: be given, Can be reen referencen oors from Un AS CHAMBERMAID AND _aoe” Oty references can A og sy w ANTED— wi N AMERICAN YOUNG moma x ait, Bo ohjeeion itavel or us allend 's of mnt 8 i ung infant: best wage seem [i §— Arty eldeabiid Ibervese Prints and Brooms ou, A Siteation MANTED—BY A RESPHOTABIY GIRL. * privale ae chamnbermaid) can seis\ in wash nd ironing; oF ee nurse and 10 do plain swing. Y salad last piace. Can be seen for Dest Cx faormran’ GIRL 8 ise 90 twener ov fn sromiren: ie = a ae a NRL, WANTS A SITUATIO: to take care of the coil iren ant wow, vam "PROTESTANT Saute See! pean Danes A FIT pe —T he waGen aa B beret ray osetia or ed leans Beeper or clerk, of Im mm bere: cared, no objection oh reverence given, Ade sorlia the Kagle Hotel, 28 Barclay et., ar Frases Oaintay’?? WAITER'S SITUATION ye Saeeg A Swarr, setive Provertant man fully capable of his busine Has the best of city reference f lattemployer, Would make himsclt usetul. Please call or address BU, We '96 Corby ®t, wear Grand st, for two days. 00K. SITUATION WANTED BY A NEAT, TRUST. wor'by and thorough'y experienced woman; his sarved i in the Sirat tamilies in wing ting ad tor acter and capabiliy; te willing ahd obliging. and un F hand state ee iri nth rench a styles, App " ate, door from Fulton, Brooklyn. volt if DACHMAN OR GROC steady, sober, young man, id be willing to make hi objection o town oF ber ist, | SITUATION WANTED—RY who understands ia bas! ntry. For hon produce satisfactory 1ecommendnt Herald office, (or three di C WANTED, A SITUATION Aa man, of fret rate Lithe eit ety rel way, at Ose "8 BITUATION WANIED—THE ADVER. rer bas had many years’ experience tn the olf country, both os coachman aud waiter, in cither of which capacition ha 8 mee Hiled ‘0 uct. | The advertiser has peraniaaion to refer n, 68 Broadway, to whom upplk 4 EEE ER's SITU SITUATION | WA en rican widow Indy; a wicower's family preierred, Vioase or address Mra. tummond, a Greene st. aa COGHLAN WISHES TO TAKE 4 THE WASHING ade. and a gee lemen, or families, by the reed or py 3 done in the best atbte for Any vente par dozen shen castciie, "Gan give te heal of ci veliioeae TARE: 167 Kant Tweniy tfth street, in the basement, BS pent hy te WANTED. BY A YOUNG MAN, ASL tuation in a wholesal ware houre; no objection to gotothe country; bas been. nine years in the retail busioess, Apply at $06 sth avenue, URSE —LADIES IN WANT OF A FAITHFUL ¢ COMPR tent monthly pur find one by applying at M1 Hib enue, oF 84 Myrtle w Brooklyn, ORTER.—WANTED, A SITUATION AS PORTER, BY 4% young man, one who many years’ exper and will make hitnselt useful. Wages not ro mach an object Asa permanent altuation The very beat of city reference can be given. Please address, for two day, M. B. J., box 13) Herald ‘fle ACH *s e&H produce the } est and hi, © address P aadlery store +, OF Cal at 705 Broad SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL. 1 as seamstress; ina very neat sewer; would be willing to apsiat in chamberwork, it re: aired. Can be seen at hor pre sent employer's, 49 West dod 5 SITUATIONS WASTED, ANT? D—A BIFUATION, BY A GI&l.. TO DO ORNE- rei b or in withing to make bereslf asaral in rs ytbing erenee. Appt fany sime for two daye &! 62 Gove, vat floor, rear bul ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION, LM A A a RTTae, amily, an walter fiiag to sacle ¥ Phin and tromtig.' Jan be a ul fe} 12 Weot loth vi between Suh uit 9 avenues, SITUATION, A RESP ROT ABLE are) nee Oan be ween mt Qi) Bolu tor, baek roan all hin day," ob slg obye Ty. ee lon bam of sno mederds ALLL Kast Twenty eighth WAstEd—a situate ® good cook. In a can be given, Apply a Le nus, Can be seen far twe Ww: NTPD A BITUATION, BY A YOU NG WOMAN, TO cock, wash snd tren) goed references. Apply at 206 Goid wt, Brooklyn, for two days. vet divtanee age Can be for (wo days eon 24 and Sd avenues, ‘, HY A YOUNG WOMAN, “Aa fauntly. Good city reteren sek, Dewween at and ad WAStED-A | SITUATION, BY A RESPROPABLE gurl as erek, warher and. troner, ‘uacnbermaid. Fleare ca'l a 116 Htemmmond rt, in the WAtthh=« SITUATION, BY A IKSPRCTABLE Eval gir o ehambernald and waiter, orto do > Fal borsework in & lance In ‘he country, good ely reterences. Please call at 63 Obver V JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RYSPROCABLE JOUPH WOMDAD, &y COOK, first rate Waser and loner, OF {0 do general lise work; good elly refere for two dayn ai 43 Derry wt ARTED=~A SITUATION, BY A RRAPROTABLE WO- man; she Is a first fate cook and an exovilent baker, and bas lived wii votre «the beat tamil to tho city, trot hav rhehen the best of be noon for two dayn by © ANIED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN PRO fant woman. ns good plait conk ction to go In th any oon reference. BEty at 1 cts oc, tm the Roar, betwoeu ls and 2 evenuae Can be sen ing oF addressing Wy anian-+ SITUATION, BY A A YouNG WOMAN, TO ook, Wash and irony hee bo ba ge t do general housework or go a rbort distance In try. Goud etty reference. Apply at Al Claskson at, for we. ayn. ) ANTED~A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as warber and sonar, A to do general house work; ta tion to the country, Good to Madinon at, in the siore, ITUATION WANTED.BY A_RESPEOTABLE YOUNG 4) woman; is & good cook, Washer and troner, Unexcap Honable city references can’ be given from her last place, where she can be seen for wo days, No. 6 Warren place, Charles st, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS ‘ aid or Inundr ood references. Can be seen, ere 8a at. Inquire in the ery. GTTUATION WANTEDRY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLR aged woman, who is a frat 1a'e cook, ina private famil ho objection 0 e short distance in the country, can give n be Aven for two days at Ti Weat ion. Qyuass WANTED=BY A WIDOW, WITHOUT IN cum)rance, & native of Reotland itiatlon aa nurse to an Invalid indy or gentieman; haa had periene sin aking ebarge of the sick, and has the beat of Tetoutmends ions front the physicians and families. N. H.--No objection to act ax housekeeper, or to take charge of an infant babe n be een nee “y this week at 107 10th st, corner of 5th avenue. Guvarions” (WANTED — ny “TWO INDUSTRIOUS the other as chambermait and ‘Can be seen at their lust employer's, for two ‘ent 52d at, ITUATION WANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE YOURG © girl, to do embroidery and take care of children tot city reference can be given, Can be neon at 119 Chryntte at,, until engaged. ITUATION hm ob —IN A RESP lain sonmstrosn, b OTABLE FAMILY, 5 competent, well recom, Htore, AUlantic t., Brooklyn, two doors from Hicks at, SITUATION WA ding & permane tn gor 7, than high wegen Apply at the crockery ED—BY A A PROTESTANT YOUNG Woman, as ¢ and feamatrens, or as chambermaid aod Walter; would he willing to make herselt gen rally useful wages not so much an ob ect ax @ good Lome. ive good Gil} reference from her last place.” Pleage all at 71 West ou #t., a few doors from 6th avenue, SITUATION WANTED—AS A FIRST CLASS COOK; © in all tte branctes; is = good washe: and ironer, and is willing to make herrelf generally usefu objections to the country; good city refereuce, Apply at Zl) West Ish st, near sth ays OO? 10 PUBLISHERS.—A LITERARY MAN OF ABILITY and experience as author and editor, would make ® busi th a publisher either of review, mayazine, the connection could be made muiually Avertiser, Herald ofteo, (PO DRUGGIETS —A MEDICAL STUDENT, WISIIING TO eeonemise, Would be gled !o asaint in the preseription hours that woul’ » sinees morning wnd evening and nt oth eperoach upon his lectures; board required as his remuneca tion, Unqbesiionable reference can be given, Address i mediaely A. 107 Bat Lich ot. “ro HOTELA—a YOURO MAX WANTS A SITUATIO in some rexpectabia honse, bas bren ino ofthe fret class bolels in Broudway tor many ‘years, cau pore the best of referet ce from his last employer. Peake oir. B.N., Herald office. 0 GROCERS.—AN ACTIVE MAN, AGED 82, 11, V1 just left Ms situstion, wishes for’ employ ment; lve rourhiy understands bis business, and ia willog to make bt ener "dire Can give good reference ‘rom his ine temple ddrevs for (wo days J. Cheaters, 299 Mott street room | ) ANTED— A SITUATION, uglish girt, todo chamber work and waiting work, Pinaee call tor Iwo days at 245 Went 10th at., between ‘9th and 10th avenues. ANTED-- THE WASHING OF A FEW Lapins AND men, | ANTED-BY A RESPECTAULY, PROTESTANT GIR, & sination a* chambermald, or to do the general louse work of @ small private family. “The dest of reference from ber jere rhe hax lived three years. [lease oall at second door from Bleecker street, fourds Vy ANTED— AN AMERICAN WOMAN, TO DO PLAIN Sewing ard take care of children; lo 9.twelve miive ia the country. thin day, between 10 and 2, at 45 Haat 25 street, between nd ison acd 4th ave, ) ANTED—A SITU ATION, AS WET NUKE kenticman’s tamily, by a highly respects! », Whore child ia three weeks obi. W ANIED—LY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, ton, ma cook, in a Farnily nderanl cake and bread baking. 1 16th street, near oth SITUA TANIED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AG NU serme'rese, in a stall private family, mo eit Wed nad bring woo references #% YOUNG WOMAN, A » mands a TADTED-BY A RESPROTAL Hination a* goed cook, bhe has no objection inthe washing. For further particulars please apply at HT Fant Us |. Good elty reference, Understands her busi bees p ANTYD—A SITUATION, AS NURSE TO AN IN fant, by a highly reg catia American wowan, experience, Broadway, rovme 32 nid tween 10 aud 12 0'clock. JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A Rt Women, to cock waeh wad tron io & em wards all kinds of beak g; would do general ference @) last piace Apply tm all fis Can give Ge tost ence, Address, or cali for Mins Marg WARTED-A SITUATION BY A RESPHOTAULY. WO MAD, B9 cook ln a private femily: bert of city rater i. ra even AGdress anole oe © 1, #4 Vourth avenue, rough 3 despaich, of at Willow's, corner of B:ondwny aad Wash pitee, ANTED- BY A RESUECTA eitualion ae chunbermald ap city reference hy 1 ean give food Stewet for two lays Wente—ny A» REST ROTADLE YOUNO GIRL. A at tontien as crok Wesher and ironer.or world do chum Derwerk and aesiet in plain sewing. Miesse all a) 44 Hod wn Wi xiepo ey “A RYRVECTADLE — PROTRAT (NT cang girls rituation & do chamberwort aut waltine tn & pelvote etuity: bes. no ohjertam to go 6 chart distance ihe oer riewe at 1 Creenw @., om foo, for Went. HY A YOUNG WOMAN, A RITC ATION aa chambertons. oF to So the heasewonlg of & email priva family, W as abronfortable ai den Pens we) and Ove Mowery, im the store, tor \wodaye, TANTED-A PITUATION AB LAUNDRRAA OR TO do chamberwort and Spehios. o wettag. by 0 roves ‘emtant girl wh nod eM net place whe hear i avenue, third Wren) & ITUATION. BY A A Mesencr AME wo work and One washing, in a privain sraily rein rege An from lawt plane wo Gays at No. 14 od avenue, between hth ead isn ak TANTED—BY A BRBTECT ABER OIRt, A MITUATION tn poo plain cook, acher ead rd unter rants pe omsention so, 40 genera! work in 6 ermal « Ti ear Bond sliy reference i required. Facer cata Lewis ot, tor two days. TANTED<BY A ANLE YOUNG WOMAN, W eto Boncsorert tor ese reaps laa 2Bd brome. nnd wisiew 0 ern, hora oon ne onpord Piease call any Gay Cae week ict between Dt nud Sd wre * TION, BY A COLORED WOMAN, ITUA Apply for 14 Kew Or aay ety oF romney errumcome’ Wo Unvel wil fd able, The hack relerenee sem tras Way. Speake Span. WANTED BY A RIRTROT ABLE AMERICAW, A BITC alae as fe amettece bh & Fem pertal in Lite tee cuating and and ait hinds of tama swing Can he bom of ety 1 Nan be wee. for en Coo Gaye nt 106 Went Beh at, in the rene, wards ANTED-BY A RUAPECTABLE YOUNG Awware iw For an viua lomo 60 plain Owing) Unterviante oat Milog ebiitren'e ¢ 804 bem very nae! ewer be veco by on fing 1907 RY, Setween 19h aod ayn oe herd Boot, Nae rocan vA youre wriat OMAN Law oral et Peetty relorence Appty si nt Bergen » and Woy: me remlye W AnreD. BY A REAPROT ARLE PRO ARATE ANT ( 8 ae 68 bammwertnaid, OF 0 be pemmnes bovvee © elerecce @n a Biren. Apply ot A Ganeevom bin uarL N, BY A RESPROT, maid snd waiter, oF lo do nity, ood clty ANTED— femily, or BY 8 RESPROT ADL YOUNG OIRL, & y ork in & small privele uunterwork and walling; in good, washer od rolerences "Call at ry Muloerry ANIED—NY A DRESSMAKER, WORK IN RAMI: lien, by the day) understands elesk winking, Good te: ferences giver, Address K. 4, Union Square Poa Ofes, and ed to for one woek AL will be aiter N, A SIPUATION (AS & good p ‘Good Fr: farennes. and 18th ata., froat we ANTHD—DY A REAP Re TALE YOUNG WOMAN, 4 7a cook, wash aud ironee, oF wo do general e'small renpectable tally, po objection > the souney. Cou give peed telerence. Plomep eye, ot 26 Oth av , wear loth et WANIEb1Y A HIGHLY RUAPEOTAILE YOUNG WO- man, » ei'uation, as chamber waid and 0 do plain sewing has po objection to wke care ot children, Call at he corner oF Colvinbia nod Congress sts, over the bakery, brooklyn. WANIED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS sents irews, or to do light chamberwork. Good refersnes. Apply at No, ® Kamat Lit wt, hear broadway Wy sates ertiavia N, BY A RESPROTABLE young gir iy cook; Ie @ good and trener, and relerense.' 0 Goya, wUATL Ah A: between It and 2 wwe, WANED A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG indy, 1 (ravel #ith ® formily as tiady’s womid or chiki Fuse; is willing to wake bervelf wsetul. Good referenoce, Adder Lox 129 Heraid offer ANID Ing bovre ert ely reference frees, belween Oth and 7ih avenues. D-A HITUATION, BY A K¢aPRCTARL city reference can be given. Can be seen for ye, if novergaged at 74 mariana. seowd floor, co! Foam W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY Kyouna woway, as aid OF waller, of 10 lake care of children: 45 Bact th at, between 1 5 Avy torte eng avenue Ae’ Cau be seen for two days MPROTABLE GIRL, A SLIUA- chauberinald, or to 'walton tab F laat pines, iewee tn. Tat, from 12 ull 8 o'clock. sivation, she understands both Prev Hine the best of reference. Please ail at 28 Hleceher, for two days, WA dtkb— py “A VINBT RATE ENGLIBI GOO, A and Kovels TALLE, young OMAR, a cok and Inundrees, Yeu Le een fur two daye at DB ihadibe ave: tree W required nue, Brooklyn DY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG “OI, tin as chambermwald and stametrens, ean eat at dersiands al! kinds of fagnily sewing; capacity oF mall teeny, and saree WASTED <A SITUATION, BY A ReaPEOT wr JOD WORKED Bs Cook OF laundress she Me © Giret rate cook, ard updereands he ma mont of adeiry, Best of a Fefererers irc ler last pus’ H, (htrd Loon, back room. WASTED <A situation “BY A REMPROTA JOUR woman aa ae od cook Ine private family. O con, Aypl 4 Fest Hondway, second Soor, Cun be een unit! engaged, W ABTED-A sity ‘ATION, BY ? Please collet 02 averse ely re trent reer, A KESPRCTANLE om sod waber,or we for « enall fan iy ee revee, Apply wt bd Uviversity place, be ANIED@A HITUATION, BY 4 PRENOM GIL, As Tue and to ¢0 plain sawing ates be cece for (wo daye at, between 24 ard 24 \ Wt ANTED~ A Y A RPAYROTAMLE rioait OF Reimrel beraan bron ing. Good refer ron for 19th #, between th th avenues TED-A BITUATION, MY A MAN orKt. “TO band ive, and can de cork yal isi 3d ‘a, between lat poeeee oud BY A MERROTAN Werte LE AMERICAN GIRL, 1Y Cnlecimery or Can be e600 lor Uno days at BY A RPSPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A eet ng no objoclinn ol ety rele wa for (wo days BY A RORPROTARLE dL Call No 8 Vande Wer A b irk taking ear HITUATION A SITUATION. HY & YOUNG WOMAN, 18 sin cook, be ab exelent washer and iromer aking, i wilang w do houswor. 7 2. Tl Moc a” Can oe seme or wo days. 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