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» | were thereupon dis: cus- s “gute ul at present, recovers. Hoves Accipryt—Axotinun Deati— Cxxsure.—Coroner Gamble heid an inquest upon the body ofa man named James Malo- ‘ho died from the effects of injuries received on the the falling of a bois Natform in the sugar nSdaores Harris, Evans ra of No, 28 Leouard i will “be pon ote that two other persons ‘by this accident, and when inquests were pen tl? bo bodies verdicts of accidental death were In this case, however, the jury thought pro- fo censure the proprietors of the establishment for carelessness in not keeping the hoisting apparatus ap oy ‘The deceased was a native of Ireland, forty-three years of age. a Supreme Court—Special Term. Before Hon. Judge Whiting. Jorx 1.—The People at the Pblation of Thomas K. Down- tng v0. Andrew V. Stout, City Chamberlain, and the People al the Relation of McSpeden & Baker vs. the Same.—Writs ‘of mandamus were issued in these cases, calling upon the Chamberlain to show cause why he did ne Pay. the claims ef the relators, which had been allowed by the Board of Serres. "The claim of Mr, Downing is $4,228 75, and en & Co. 32,645 50. ‘Tne Chamberlain re- uea ‘bet he had no funds to pay the claims, anti that the erder of the Supervisors was on the Comptroller, and not em the City Treasurer. Decision reserved. i z ig? i i an i i + Personal Inteiligence, ‘The President has officially recoguised H. V. H. Voor thes, as Consu! of Belgium, at Mobile. Gen. Gadsden bas returned to Charleston, en rowle for Mextoo. Danie} Judd, ex-member of the Cincinnati City Council, ‘who was appointed police officer three or four weeks ago, fhas resigned his appointment to the hands of the Mayor, fer the reason ‘that if he honestly did his duty, he Bhould ova the whole police force of the city down ‘spon The 7a correspondent of the Manchester Guardian = describes the American Minister, as he appeared at ‘the Queen’s drawingrooin, at St. James’ Palace, on Fri- y, the 20th of June:—Mr. Dallas moved inthe gay crowd Wien distingue, as was anid of Lord Castlereagh at ‘the Congres: of rfictna, by the soubelte of his ature. Mr. Dallas is the most venerable of al! the American ministers that I remember. If you sew hit sitting upon ‘Yhe platform of a Wesleyan confereuer, you would in- stinctively turn to him and declare that he was tho fittest man to preside over their deliberations. Indeed, his dong hair of silvery white, his sage yet amiable expros- bis white neckcloth, and black, clerical-looking oa, completely realise one’s idea of the presiient of a religious conciave. Mr. Dallas paid his respects to her Majesty na black coat, of Quaker like cut; winte waist- @oat, Dettoned almost Up to his throat, white neckcloth and biack knee breeches, and black silk stockings; and matic circie, clovely followed by two ye similarly attired, the Americans might tw oe their Minister; for a more gent: manly man, or one whose bearing was indicative of more simple dignity and welf-revpect, was not present at the drawingroom. ARRIVALS. At the Smithsonian House-—Hon- Fred. P. Stanton, Washing, ton; Hon. A. G. Mackey, M.D., Charleston, 8. C.; Hare, Philadelphia; gl ho, er, do.; Hon. Fon, Conn. W. W. Poy "Philadelp Li 0, Philadelphia; George Loug. England. . From mound an Man Welle Grafton. Wit lady, rit Meant Mes Miss S$ Miss Lethuy, Isaac Amis, WM Hatch, Renyune, oy It Mi « tinch ant 1 Puddtord, Jr, and lady, Bios A Ktembcrger, @ Parson, Martin J 8 Scotty Miss Bostwick, Mr © as, M Hines, u W Latino W Brookes, M Wh Parker, J 1. Hilton, J Walker, Wot iiton, Chas Gordon, WE Dean, MW ciaith, C osennera, W Davidson, Nr Bald: Mrs Gillman an‘t child, Miss’ Sulltinch, fon, Mr K Habersham aud lady vant, Mrs White, child and serva Habersham, J 0 Cooks, CoLW & Symmons and ivty, Gineman, EA Koullard, 1 Kelly, J allot and ‘servant, Miss F A Kussill, Miss Ella Wells, P y wad lady, B Withington Ti Hodwel,, Miss Bh kusse ) Nelson ‘and ira Conn and son, L Guion and eae Ir S Wharton and ore, Miss Hardcastic, Miss Shaifer, WC O'Driscoll and Miss Bardweil, Miss J B Turner, T Greenwood and Mit ‘Hi Taft, Mr W: einwrl right, Mr rye Reed and lady, Boyt ‘and fainily, J D Hepkins, ‘igs mway, Mise A Mrs Pauom, Me J and lady, Mawel and servant, J thal, Mra i forfolc, de. In tine steamer Roanoke—R H Fentress, 2Calys, GL Hul Hotarman, A‘ ea alt, aswell, Henry Dyson, JG itaweinn ‘Yas, J.J Powers, J Vaur and tady, J JL Hohe Dunderdale and’ son, Miss b Koy, Mise ML. Miss Annie M Beauciair, and 9 in the stevrs For Loadeo. in ship Sovereign of the Seas~G 8 } anna, Nichols, hols, of bark Lamplighter—Mrs A Swambury From Goihenberg, and 2 children, of How From Cadiz, in bark Yuba—W 8 Vail, of Newark; WA Gould, of Maine; Capt D Bruce, of salen. . DEPARTURES, ed don, in the skip American Congress—Dr William aa zonde ‘Andrew laird, Mis M Moyes, Mr J Moyes, ‘Norman, Rev Adolph Prost, Mrs Brown, Mr Thomas Lee. Forr Raxpaut.—General Harney has established @ Mew mititary post on the Missouri river, which liag been mamed Fort Randall, This post is on the Nebraska site, seventy-five miles above the mouth of [.’.au qu river. It is said to be very beautifully situated, and ‘Wo porsess —— advantages above Fort Pierre,—3:. Louis ys Republican, J Mr. Dallas will not-be Dismaissed.—The of the world will not be disturbed to gratify the French or the ouvriers, we vexed ry Sy superiorsy of the ‘made ‘n this country, and the trade in the article we ‘would like to come to hard knocks in retaltation, ery bard Kuox they would come ‘0, Imiee!, wlan they seek Segrerthrow the bat trade of America. OX'S ot Way and Filton street. surpass these of all ihe world Deside. No wonder France is fur.ous. ‘The Fashion Hatter of the Day is White, ene Broadway, corner of Fatton street, and 148 Fulton st. Bas an immense stock of straw bate always on hand, and © Sew more of those splendid Mac and HM eassiine ree ‘aad Beavers left, which have taken New York by sworm for the past two weeks. Summer Hat for the Monniain beaver and cansimere,_ Introduced b ra. ELD, is classical tn 4, and inost € appearance. Those in Ke of @ superior bat ar ca ‘Wo call at 118 Nassau street. A Good Newspaper ts a Good Thing, and ee J Auman, AN WEEKLY PRESS js decidedly the best in the country. It ix printed every Friday morn er ‘Oh binege double sheet, and’ furnished 10 subsaribeew at ‘a yenr, to agents at $1 5 per hundred, cash fn nd- vance, hdvertisemiens inseriod for ifty cous & line, Ooliee Borthwest corner of Fulton and’ Naesant streets, where ail seeders must be sent. The paper is for sale wt tho ollice, and Dy the news agenis. Mertson's Size for Me, are actually the best pictures in the known world. d get ame, and judge for yourself, at #19 and 421 Brow! ‘way, corner Canal street, entrance in roadway. Senmmsty ye Portraits, taken on Glass, new erreaty pes every where, and gutrival the ng in art to equal them for b nis and $1. 2e0 Browlway rf i of the eae durability; cost, 25, G0 daily. Mctodeons and Harmontums, from Sght different manufacturers—making the largest assortment Saitbe chy —benides ‘fifteen second hand plaes—all of which towed om pur at ene, N Pianos Tased, ‘repaired polished, eked and moved, hav uusie at reduced prices. NOTHE g TO THE LADTRS, ‘The tadies of New York and ricini’ proreupontulty | inform. of tans Gio entire stork of dry goods, in the above extablist- ment hasbeen reduced 38% per in price. Tremend Ranpeiooare now ofered. Ravers of dry will Snatch ry alvauiage (0 examine (his sock before buying else- where. COLUMBIAN BALL. ALL, Sere ees] #Bss32ssa ests ani ime. ante is “ coms, trimmed w lk and rerwey Hoeo pants ing Dresses for Ladiee and and Gentlemen GREEN ss birt and furnivh’ ing stove, Ho. 1 Astor Howe; cole ‘Aris, the new siyles of tes, eravnls me undersbire aad drawers, Balt beyond diapiie. Hew machines (PR & OO. 408 Treadway. Mair Dye, Wigs and Toupecs Their new improvemente secure wearer, Batural cogence fea inate barmiers re LJy. Mt DAOUELOR Sas ‘Ss, 28 Weesess ana HMoustaches Porced to Grow Sear ac Zoho geet sename” n ¢ eount .G, GRAHAM, B/N, Broadway, Belgus, St Bale steel, Albany: Hill, the Inimitable Cutter ef Hatr and Srhusters, in styles to guit the diferent shepediban te ex No.1 Tearciay ewe! Ho inte fa any wher ‘Dann: Hair dye aanititn on Ortstactoro’s “Hair Dye an@ Toupere admiration re im art A etit of rivate Apartments for i; bie inindahie d rr eu , “ aricie of the xis extant.” ‘Whoieunle ROA, No. & Astor Hours capy the a oa os O1¢r Nicaragua Walker waver he glorious “stare ani suipes,” wig Be Remield Ly he bitters saves (the tnvnlia Conn 2s Bide are tbs > # and sean from &. STRINFRLM. 79 Naseer sire For Uy all he respectable bars. ero orws ena ee from: A and it willbe Hotel the leventer coring > reward of $1,000 Patent Lock ls qn Exhibition at bLamrehaz’s Dorsn: his Haine and address), who ‘wll iit wit tne Ke) we same. Messrs. Yule, Hobbs and othors are invited to the test. Mouts for wie! trom 10/4 M- ‘athe patent is for sale WM. H. AKINS. Pi roe mae of Thousand Flowers.—Large je Supply jpet received. Al per steamship Hermann, Femanih, 900 eas agse of nanan ep English hatr, tooth, and nail brushes. d combs, Lubin's saeheln Aer ken at GRO. B INGER & CO's, dispensing chemists, 39 Broad) Hear Louis Nay apelogn= oul Napoleon amis That LYON: gives all insects fits. For full partie ular, perchance, You'd like to see the hews from France. If you are curious, bony ow 1 sagnelie Bow dor tut pills for ingects_ and vermin, Lyon's magnetic powder and pills . Fad Ene Po sgoath Highth streets Philadelphia. pects eicneDestanaacae Helloway’s Pills.—Perfect Digestion and pure bile sy healthy blood; and if the functions of either e stomach or the liver are disordeved, HOLLOW AY'S pia air the mischief and enable Wem to supp] the channels ulaijon with an uncon aantnatod Nad a at the manufactor aiden lane, N. Y., and 244 Strand, London; and by all druggists, at 26e., 02}¢0., nial $1 por bo The €atarrh Doetor, C. Howard Marshall, will be again at St. Nicholas Hotel, New York, on Monday, = 21, staying afew days only, Direct all letters to st. Ni- note), New York. ‘will assuredly 1 Families Should not be Without a Bottle of Inger’s tastelees castor oil during the hot and unhealthy summer months of ct add Ang iat, Cholera, diarrhosa anil dysentery prevented by its Umehy w “sors GEO. ER dC ‘9 ‘Broadway, su Rupture.—Only Prize Medal awarded to Marsh & Co.. by the Industrial Exhibition of all Nations at the Crystal Palace for their new patent radical cure truss. ferences as to its superiority: Pr Aes Parker. aoa iy nS mn In this city, on Monday, July 7, by Rev. Joseph San- derson, Mr. Henry W. Sarit to Miss MArGarer SrkyEwson, Tn this city, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rey. Abraham R. Van Nest, Mr. Apnatam H. Sarr, - Jamaica, L.1., to Mary Lounia Mees, of the former place. On Thursday, July 3, by Rev. C. Clapp, Jonny Hasta to Rem Hi, all of this city. ‘On Thureday, July &, at the Methodist Episcopal par- sonage, Perth Amboy, N. J., by Rev. Bonjarnin Kelley, Mr. Gronox G. Comes, of Bergen Point, N. J. to Miss 8. Oren Coox, of Port Richmond, Staten Island, N. ¥. At San Francisco, California, June 5, by the’ Rev. B. Brierly, Joun R. Fiawxe to Miss Aunts J, daughter of Capt. J: T. Wright, all formerly of New York, Died. On Monday morning, July Tylafter a long and painful ill- est, Mrs, Esa, wile of John L. Young, £aq., late of nd ‘The friends are respectfully invited to attend the fune- ral, this afternoon, at two o’clock, from her late resi- dence, No. ‘West Nineteenth street, batween Seventh and Eighth ayenues. Her remains will be taken to Green- wood Cemetery for interment. London, Eng., paper please copy. On Friday, July 4, Winuam Rosewt Aaaetonn, infant son of William Hammond, jate of Bury St. Edmonds, England, Bury papers please copy. ionday, July 7, Many Frances, wife of J. J. “| ier ugh, late of Washington, D. C., iu the 40th year of er age. Rawr Baltimore, Washington and New Orleans papers lease copy. on Suneay, Joly 6, Hara’ 4 years, 6 months and 28 da; ‘The funeral will take place this afternoon, at two o’cock, from No. 128 Leonard street. The relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully iuvited to attend, His remains will be taken to the Lutheran Cemetery. On Sunday, July 6, after a short illness, Mr. Jony Lovenny, in the 85th year of his age. His friends, and those of his son John Loughlin, ze and his son-in-law Philip Farley, are respecttully invited atiend his funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 19 Prince street. His remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. On Monday morning, July 7, Miss Roma Maris, aged 24 ears. The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- neral, from her late residence, No. 190 Kast Thirteenth street, son of Henry Muller, aged sister, thou hast left uns— © thy loss we ceeply feel But ‘tis God that hast bereft us— He ali our gorrows heal. On Monday, July 7, Caarues Hevry, son of Francis and Catherine E. George, aged 1 year, 9 months and 22 days. The friends and relatives Of the family are respectiully Deare, Hi invited ¢ attend the funeral, this atlernoon, at taree o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No, 124 West Broadway. Jie remalus will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment Un Sunday, July 6, Detancy 8, youngest son of James and Hellen Dewey. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, fromthe residence of his parents, No, 256 Delincy ‘street, vis morving at ten o'clock, without further invitation. On Monday, July 7, at his resideace, No, 150 Chambers street, AMUIUALD Gide ns native of Dumirieshire, Soot- land, aged 45 years. The deceased was noted for his numerous kindly acts towards those of his countryman whe ip a strange Inn a he and. Fils friends aro dueral, to-morrow alternoal, at Wo o'e)oc! On Sunday, July 6, ahr alee. and painful illness, Margao Correr, wife of Janes Su livan. The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funersi, this afternoon, ut four o'clock, trom No. 18 L street, Greenpoint “ADVERTISEMENTS - RENEWED EVERY DAY. POLITICAL. ‘OR BUCHANAN AND BRECK ire Clad, in conjunction ons, will hokt ® mass GRAND RALLY e—ihe Democratic Br. _ the various Buchanan orgat in the Park on Tuesday evening, July & a § o'clock, The object of this meeting Is give the democratic massas an tunity to express their opinions in favor of uniting aeproraminy tox tha city und Riale, we want but one organ zation, electoral ticket, and but one State tleke:. Let the Gemocraey rally 1a their might aud speak teampel- aod ow ow few disath re Who are ying to dissensions in our party. The follswing Aigtis- speakers have consented, sud will, be preseat and eaitively ea address les, Hiram Walbri guung. Wm. J. Rose, PI ip Men Je, DB. Taylor: PISATAL RY Wand McRrarY, Tuan Burnan, 4" } Secretaries, Hier UARTERS, 01 NASKAU ATRERT, NEXT TO Herald ofc.’ Politioal, nat felonds of Pill- sas, Premont and svoaxion. are Fequesied perhcine ‘above Bi .. the purpose of arrangiug the ban- ners for tbe coming content, JAMES ACKERMAN, President Eowann A. Mitten, Treasurer. ‘ASS MEETING IN THE PARK TO-NIGHT.—RE- sponses {roma some of the eminent democrats who will Address the meeting: — Moxmar, July 7, 1896. ° Cart, Tsatan Rywores—Dear Smn—i accept with ple the invitation to address the Empire Club tonorrow evwping st the mase meeting in the Park. “Yours truly, T. BRADY New Yor, July 7, 1886. Cart. eatin Ryxpens—Dein Sro—T accept with great Neasure Yeur juviatioa (9 address dhe meeting i the Park om weaday evening, ihe Sih inst. Truly yours OUN VAN BURER. Cart. Ryyorus, Presipext Burren Co Sue—1 have Fegeived ye Fear inviavion whi IT mccoy with great pleasure. ‘ours traly, SICKLES. New Picky July 7, 1886. Iaian Rywoens, Prestpest Erin Cove — bin—T have the honer to acknow ved, vitation to address the mass i @orrow, (Tuesiay evening, the sth inst.) pleasure ‘o contribute tn the manner yor a eres of the democratic candbintes for Breaicent and Vie Presi- the United States, and if the etal A my health will per- Will be present. Your obedient servant, . h, CUTTING. UNeox AND VICTORY.—THKE MEMBERS OF THE Firat Ward Buchanan and Hire skenridgy the reeetpt of your in- ting in the Park, called for to- Te will give me arent propose to ibe # Inve 7 mg Se is AY, Chairman. Fequentes. Ky order ~ CONUEY, 2 Rocuuy,’ § Secretaries, Mantis Canroan, Treasurer. ex OF A GOLD It te abued aa 8 prewent, $50 RBBARD STOR THE Ke DU sneret, lost on tlie hh And If the abive reward |<’ jot sallatactocy, Une name bie own. Apply at 5) Hanaiond ington street. Wee WRNSRL $20 REWARD.—LOST, ON RATURDAY LAST, A men hag of elething, on the yi river side, or ina iret avenue wage aleo, a large sum of inoney, By leaving them with M. McCluskey, corner of Keach and Washington strects, the Above reward Will be paid. 20 (0) REWARD. STOLEN FROM THE sUBSCRINER, a! Sunday morning, the 6th ist. one while mare, x Fearscd, Jong witch tall and slightly lame in we hear tind aby lea, tn began A of tle A up ® nail; heavy neck and breast. being. phi ‘Agy one reiur Hid mare Wilks selve Ye nbowe row aut et re a KENT, 388 Fighth avenue. $5 street, gall black terrier pup, two h tan spore on his core jogs and head, si thy halt, ve with hie tars. The above reward will be paid on re ng him fo 171 Bast Fifteenth street. REWARD.—LOST, FROM 17) FAST WILL BE wer fo 8. Kellor, 56 fh REWARD—DoG Loer. oat REWARD, ta] to apygrerson who will 2 whe hounds wit a Rnown by the nameet Diana. $5! REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY BVENIN ) ‘agner's bee ‘A gold locket bracelets with m daguer: ever will return the same at 2¥ Maiden between 199 Tenth sireet and W, reain rent lan€, Up stairs, will remive the above reward. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 8, PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD ON Lng ny evening, th inst. in Miltary Hull, 193 Bow fork, for the purpose of lecting it for obo jaar the Vusiness of « soclely to Fit Great Western Land and 3 Company. Allare invited Nhe YORK SOCIETY | LIBRARY REMOVED | TO their new and splendid editice, in University place, near A free right, or share, for sale ant, by ess FORBES, late 0. 36 Merehitul ii Hanover street; literary and general agency. EW YORK, JULY 7.—SIR: SEEING A CHALLENGE in last week's “Clipper” from Dominick Bradley, of Phiuadelphia, wishing to ight T will accommodate hin, id give lim his-own tne, and fight him, for $600 or $1,000. ‘He to Day my expenses there, or I Awl pay hin nd make the ht to os eabengnin AWFULL GARDINER. FPICE RECKIVER OF TAXES, NO. $2 CHAMBERS nireet, (new Court House) New ‘York, June 28, 1856.— Public notice. —To avoid the risks that must tnevitab! Me occur from the crowd of tax payers who put oll to the latest day the Payment of heir taxes, bv rule, which will be rigidly ont to durin, ofhce:—I shall receive no money after 2 o'clock. A ofliger in this Department is strictly prohibited from Feoelving envelopes containing money or checks for the payment taxes. By order, HENRY H. HOWARD, Receiver. tichange, 10 MERCHANTS, &C. with J. E. Senior, in ps ho one has authority tO mg, oF purchase any good New You, July (PUR STOCKHOLDERS OF THR ACCESSORY TRANSIT Company, of Nieartgua, are requested 19 mcet ab the of fice of Samuel 404 Broudway, on Tuesday next, the 15th inst., at Lo’ Felock P. ‘A fall’and ponetial atten’ dunce is reques‘ed, a8 business of importance will be brought before the meeting. HAVE NO CONNECTION avinership or any other Way; also nny name to checks or drafts for min my name, W. F, CATMUR. epee OTHER EXTRA SUN ! Containing the freat, every where read story, Increasing in interest daily, of 1 FREAKS AND FOLLIES VENTRILOQUIST, The greatest story ever published in om, ape Teng of thotisunds of the Extra which contained the story for commencement up to July 1, have been sold—not @ copy remains—and the demand seems as great as ever. New York was neen TAKE BY Stoxst, Alternately by siorms of tears from laughter, and again by tears at * out ‘8 upon the id Man Goodman.” THE SCENES IN A'PRIVATE MAD MOUSE are hewtfiinn yet we read on, hoping the worse than brutes will get their just deserts, The story increases! increases ! ! increases !!! in interest until we feel sorry when we come to the end of the chapter, longing for mars ON WEDNESDA mt JULY oh. that, ON wepstsba JULY 9, willbe published ANOTHER tex’ RA for thore who have been disappointed in getting the story as published before this, which Will give the Freaks and Follies trom commencement up to aad including that of Mouday last, July 7th. THE LAST CHANG! UCHANAN AND BRECKENRIDGE.—LIFE LIKE portralls of these distinguished eandidatey sof the demo- eracid party ean be seen in FRANK LESLIE'S PAPER, now ready, prige 0 cents per copy. Every democrat should have ws depots, SCARLET RIBBON. secret crimes and hidden mysteries oi Qua- chapters of this, he most wonderful and starding nd inthe PHILADELPHIA Po- , y 12. This tale will portray the se- jladelphia in all its phases, aud expose the din. eal machinations of a desperate gang of thieves, murder #, &e., who have lone a of crime and horvors: 4 cents. MADDEN & Gon’ at Aun sivect, New York, general agents, 3; OR, FEAR- LUSTRATED LONDON amner’s trial, ihustrated by 40 20 nd 'Vietoria Portrait in ‘richly worth a dollar, for framing, Both pt of price. GN NEWS AGENCY, 89 Nassau street, HE BEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN THE country is THE AMERICAN WEKKLY PRESS, Published every Friday morning, ‘At the low price of $1 a year, and furnished to agents at $1 50 per hundred. It contatns— Kaditorials on matiers of general interes “All chy news of importance. 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Two cents, Two ceats. e Sole Agency, #9 Nassau street. HE caus GN DEMOCRAT—A DEMOCRATIC CAM- published weekly, in the efty of New York, by pt fea TMhU PONTE & CO. 102 Nassau strest. Cirea: . For the eanvas, one’ Py ‘ingle numbers three cents, copy #) cents; five Me nn documents ‘ished in any quaniitien and 3, any other ‘oilles. Now ready—The new Senate Noeas, Oi a4 ‘is se que document; price 75, couts per hundred. Also, in, & days, Mographies of uchanan and Breckeuridge, with of acceptance; price $1 per hundr FPO FUBLIKHERA “READY FOR PUBLIC ATION, A ition Romance, founded oa astorind- lng fact ane ouching incident including « tnirty year's expe: rience, Other,matter therein of most intimate and serious ta ferest to the American people. Address 0. H., Herald offe. by + SPECIALIST, FOR JULY, I8 PUBLISHED THIS lay. Diseases of the eo The Carbon Theory gontinued. Noxious Infiuence of the Human Breath —Ger of a Fermentable Matter in the Blood—Typhotl, or Ship Fever, prodneed by this Poison—Cholera, the Manier of ite and Spreat—/ Tenement Houses *~A Piacdoal Lessan wi ve proforndly st On the Symptoms of Heart Disease, ‘The State of the ne ftreathing—! Palpitation— Tee une bropoee! Mfuiour—The Sieep—Pai—Meutal rehension. Teasymption tn Tofaney ana Childhood" Maraams, The Causes whieh Vitiat Air external to our Dweili A Few of the Uncertainties of Medicine Unveiled. os Voses Chamber: Diseases of thy Stomach and Liver:—On “ Liver Disease— (Functional) The Sivcud Membrane The Three reat Procemoninvolrad Caused by Dofelener of Wilecot Fl Pr a diene, Chole tnd cane o hi fatious—Ot Hemorshoias oF Pi Headaches—Of Hendnehe, and tion Vomiting’ bf Had Circulation, Plush, aca C Milions Attacks, Fever, aud tijewnoms and Mental Lanai Uiswerigal Fite ad lypgchoudrasi, 8 Harber’ ys or 8 Impetigo" Crusted Petter, or Miscellaneous Items:—Medical Despotism. Ramblings. Importance of Insiructing the Poople—The Suicide of Doe- tore lspeeiul Dispensa toms of Providence in Medicine, Progress of Inhalation in Philadelphia, ‘The Obsineles which Retard the Progress of Inhalation. ts Roveliy—|gnorasce of its Trae Character and Method of Employ ment—Misrepresentations. On , 1 sed w Consumpton at Different Ages above Fif- teen Expertinental Employment of Inhalation by the Profession. " owe Hof Deaths from Diseases of the Respiratory Organs in New Yor! The Specialist is the only journal in the United States de- voted to the medical instruction of the people. It is edited by Dr. Robert Hunter, an able writer and ex is free from all technical terme, and written in = Ly Weal language. By reference to the table reader will observe the wide and Mivep itscrest of ‘a fubjecian The Specialist’ should be road by every iy Habseription $f $a year; single number 10 cent sale b: vou CtaN & ©O., Astor House, No. 1 Vesey street. THE TURF. 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TO Wr STOLRN— A SORRELL noney AND Ss ewon, whieh wes hired by two men ap iadeet, atid supposed to heaanvassers fer the Nistory Dnited States and war with Rissia—one of them stout imi, dork ccanplenian and black whiskers —ihe oter, « der man, thi the hata ja a sorrel fifteen a hance high, sevet } yearn old, white strip on the head, I and thin mane; top wagon, painted biack, atriped person giving Intermatic that will lend te the re same, Wil be liberaliy rewarded by CARLL & Fulton street, Broskipn. 4) REWARD—DOG LOST.—A SMALL SCOTOH TER. pier, cropped ears, sons yellow hair, mon Aoawére t0 the nmane ot duck," loather collag, with owners fame. steayed from 14 ht second street, on Thusday, July. 8, begreen § and 9 A. ¥. $3 REBARD.—LOST, JULY 6 A SMALL were ©) tornier siut, Widh yellow spot on the beck; will ana wor 1 the etune of Fea. The abou rr Will be paid for avid . at Collins’ Coffee Koome, 7t Murray street. ONE AEXPRED DOLLANS REWARD AND x0 quenions astund.— en, ’ fwhioned, dre “enna Scbrensterer walks Wp" bine & Oo. rg oye tt rr BRAS w go'd chain rioge: inside ov of ths Deraved he word: Frienasidp.™ Me ahor sree on the return of the property of the oft fr Niedigg Morel, ae ta YOU Wisi A qopo x NEWSPA Tak tie aM IC 1900 wat aco int WEEKLY PREM. the AMRRICAN WERKLY PRESS. Tf you wieh to rend the politieal news, ‘Take the AMERICAN WERKLY PRESS. If you wn eee AN the day BRICAN WEEKLY PREAS. Tf you wieh your CAN WREKLY PRESSE » vattverinata you wish to a ‘averse in Yoo A CAN WEEKLY PRESS. ives wi ieelar ie scan ‘The AMERICAN WEERLY APRESS panes ig toncente mt She hte 2 ycat, and furnished Advertisements Will be inserted, for ify ents I ae Fae Fulton and Nassau here Werke is vald at We olen, and ahd ema Bows agony J 1836. SUSUATIONS WANTED. DDLE AGED LADY 18 DESIROU3 0* A tatsing 4 cnpeaen paper, oes sable ito and to’ All the domestic duthos of to the The veferenoes ean rey fiven, “hadreas Lo ones as G.'W. W., Usion square Pout olllee or Herald olloe, SITUATION WANTED BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, AN as Seamstress, Can be seen at her last place, 277 Bridge at, Brooklyn. XOUNG WOMAN WANTS A. SITUATION, AS child's nurse, who is a good plain sewer and aes to the care of children for the last nine ears; or ne chamber: maid and to assist in the washing and has ood city reference. io ‘call at 608 Houston street, store. RESPECTABLE YOUNG (GIRL, WANTS 4 SITUA tion, as chambermald, walter or Neamutrens; Ii a. good, Guick'eewers has n ood. idea of dressmaking and. children's Clothes; has no objection to travel with & y 10 the country. Can be seen at her present place, 24 Kast 2th st. Call or ad dress for three days. SITUATION WANTED—BY Fe beep htop sey wo man, as first class cook, in an r dining saloon. The best of reference given, Cin be s “—y for two days at No. 8 Elizabeth st., in the store. : SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS nurse and seamstress; can cut and iit children’s clothing. Good reference. Apply at_253 18th st., first oor, front room, RESPECTABLE WO- saloon. The best of re- ys at No: 22 Wayerley SITUATION WANTED—BY A man, as cook, in an hotel or dinin; ference given, Can be seen for two place. A SITUATION WANTAD—BY A | YOUNG WOMAN, as chambermaid and waiter, or to do genera) housework fia small private family, Good ‘city references. Inquire at 142 Kast 21st st. COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES 4 SITUA yor country: is a goud cook, washer anil ironge, te bread; good references. Apply at 271 SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS cook, washer and ironer ina small family; good refe- ences, Apply at 36 dh st., between 6th and tl avenues, first AS SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Seotch girl, as plain seamatrens would have no objec- fion to assist in chamberwork; can give the best of references. Call at 299 33d st., between 9th and 10th avenues, A COMPETENT ENGLISH GIRT WISHES A SITUA Pry as seal ess, or to wait on young adies; no olyjec- n be seen for two days at No. 1 Macdougal rs RESPECTABLE LADY, (AMERICAN), WHO Jost her baby, seven weeks old, wishes to cet a bi wet nurse at her own house; can give the best of sere Call for two days wt 43 West 26th st., between 7th and WELL EDUCATED LADY, AN AMERICAN, WHO IS an excellent teacher of music, desires a situation »% house Keeper or governess, ina genteman’s family. Address Hon rietia, Union sauare Post olllee. HAS to SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO. stands the care of children; has no or go South, Good city refer- aie place, ion to travel abje ct Tuquire at No. 25 Latay ences, YOUNG WOMAN WANTS 4 SITUATION, ap family; understands baking and pastry; wou Hing to zo A short distance in the country. | Good ity re- ference given. Inquire at No. 122 West Nth si, RESPECTABLE an ent and ft in be seen for SITUATION WANTED—BY A , as nurse and seamns'ress; or ladies’ mornt employer's, 285 F NT GIRL, THAT U wants a p) 46 Haersloy st YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION bermaid and waiter, or would do ‘A comfortable hoine prete: large wages. Cull at 132 W. 37th st., between 7th aud s'b a RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WHO 18 IN business, is desirons of obtaining @ sifaation, in a fuinily, a8 chambermaid and laundress, or aa AS CHAM eueral housework, A or take eare of children, . She can give satisfactory reference as to character and capability, and hag lived three years and six mouths in her last place. ‘Cail at 201 W. 26th st., first Hoor. Can be wen for two days, if not engaged. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do general housework. Good references given. Apply at 133 West 3ist st. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A XOUNG WOMAN, aa wet nurse, Good references given. Apply at No. 502 Houston st., where she may be seen. YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS NURSE and plain sewer, or to housework in a'small furnily. Tiane gat for two days, at 312 Ninth 6t., Detween aveouss and SITUATION WANTED—AS CHAMBERMAID OR wuree, b) pectable Protestant yor woman, in « Fespectable no other need apply. the Best 01 reference from her employers. Can be seen for four days a! 221 Gold st., Brooklyn, it hot engaged, RESPECTABLE ¥! ONO WOMAN WISHES TO GET stress, Can be seen for two and 3th avs., second toor, S, = Cay RPSPECTADLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SIT uation ax chambe and torassist in washiag and Touing; ean give the best city reference, Please call ai 119 ilk st, between 5th and 6th avenues, far two days. COMPETENT, PERSON WANTS A SITUATION AS cook, 0 private family; best of elty reference give. Flease chil for two days al 119 120) #t., between wb avenues, RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, fo cook, Wash and iron for a small family; understands fier business: first rate refercaces. Caa be seen for two days at 11) West 25tb street. SITUATION WANTED—DY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO seneral ork au and 10 assist washing and ironing. "Apply at No. 6 oth t- Am SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, as good p! eo and irover. Folerenct. "Apply at Re Rrige’sc, tn YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, AS CHAM- dermaid and wahen eesqoeaaey, haw fo go a short distance in the count ferences. Apply at 36 West 13th st, between Sth and avenues. ~ YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A. SITUATION ‘ery good cook, washer and ironer; has no gountry. Has the best of reference Apply at SG Went isin at between Sth nnd 6th jeunes. ad SITUATION WANTED —BY A tn nae A be pron na 4 cook; is & good washer and ironer. Apply at 44 Heater st lan te conter two Gage. RESPROTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS the rear. Is A on 10 cook, washer and lroner, or as laundress; the best of ree wmme: her Inst place, Call at No. 407 Green- wich street, oN RESPRCTABLE SCOTCH GIRL WISHES A SITUA. ton x re Wh and laundress, or would 4o as a to go in the country, Can a be seen foriwe Note ring aireet, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN; 18 cook: i willing to do the washing and ironing fecomell fas Pee rr reference. Apply at 242 Sixth avenue, derween 1th and SITUATION WANTED, by @ young woman, as waiter and A PRIVATE Le rn ad chambermail. ts ol washer; good reference from Shere she ee oe ie tases tage, Mot ea vi RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN an arne degree as ‘cook, neral rwork” Wood city Feferences given. Please call a 133 Zith st., first hoor, front room. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN TO Tehowework i asmall family and. take cere of chil Gren. Good reference given. Apply at I 12th #t., be: tween Ist and 2d avenues, GOOD COOK, WASHER AND TRONER, WISHES A A “Stoation in 6, email faunliy. Can give nd chy efor f.ce. Please call for two days at 12) Rast Wik #t., betw Ist avenne and avenue A. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, ax cook, Washer and Sroner, in. private family. Good fererenee given. Apply at?7 West st, between 6h and Tih avenves, Can be seen for two days. DY WISHES TO GRT A SITUATION FOR A RE. pectable gtr}, barmard and la or to take oP chihiren’ tnquire at 172 Raat ‘avenue, 4 house ‘of her aire for two days. SITUATION WANTED—AS CHAMBERMAID = lain sewer, has no objection to go in the country: the Teferenee can be given. ‘Inquire at No. 6S West near 6th avenue, two days. +41. _ SITUATION WANTED-BY 4 RESPECTABLE WO; chambermatt and are of man, as watter ‘iwidren: three year's reference will be aiven. "amt axe. £2) 10th avenue, between 24th and 25th SITUATION wanppenst 4 RESPECTABLE woman, as Gon be given. Inquire at No. 44 0 esos wires, room Ro. 18. een, ie st, near Ae COLORED aeer S WISHES S oo IE AS ‘or chambermaid 0 pa) ‘ron — ‘Apply at Elizabeth surert, Tocond A SITUATION WANTED BY 4 RESPECT AMLE YOUNG Jroman, as chambermaid and to do plain sring ironing; Is aequaimted with waiting om tab! estot ely her Inst piace. ‘Can be sen for (wo cays at No, pope ey ey ey SITUATION—T0 DO Ho! ee OR CHAMBER SF FA at 2 Wooster st. MIDDLE AGED Lk ge gy GIRL WANTS A Ay cook and as good washer and jroner aemall Vinee to 6 in the country, callat Se Mulberry st. up stairs, Arst room, SITUATION WANTED By TO, Two. Pam et! ABLE women; one a4 ! and water, 6 or rasher tod ir ireucr, 0 aanthes present eusployers, 206 4ih si, inureet the: other as wi Good reference. Call at opposite Washington square. A LADY, nn ag td ue ple mg anal DESIRES to provwerfor to excellent, girls, who bavé live wich pin pend on Trey ‘0 be Shea one eae irotert the other ts cagiatirmnsd od tg fest iit aching ed troning, a a and wr “pplication they can be seen at 190 SITUATION |WANTEDMIY. A. RESPECTARL mt » PEP Ten of elty reluronees,. Vogue: Hit Pe ond baker” " Fences, ‘Inquire at Site at, Brooklyn, owe door from Henry @t. SITUATION WANTRD—BY A HRALTHY WOM, \, 9 Met wurxe, Who owt her ow baby URtew maths id ‘Apply at 62 Wiltetl t., third flawr, front room. gh Lh St RFSPROT ABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES 4 Stvv filon to do eharaberwork, oF ork, on inane jemaly, Plenen cal at her sty ‘i ‘bere pbe bas lived for ior he hah wo yours. SITUATIONS WANTED, sannnnnon ee LAL mn 6 wary ~BY A YOUNS be mg with a fresh breast of , best of references. seen at 54 Hicks stree' A Cc pale enemy Ae A ar peti 4 Ce eT eee eae Catt ee tis trikate font boweme ut. BY 1 td gay. 5 WANTS A SrsU ATION AS chambé and chy er and wi or seamstress uy id. Please call at ‘ne corner of Johnston aud i ooklyn. Az MSV AzION FApTED Aa: COOK, OR AS ASSISTANT Unexceptionable Bven kage bo oven ‘Apply at 152 Waver! Dear 6th ave., for two tay. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A As inTane, Call at A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABL an gitl, to do the J st of reierence. Call at 52349 4th avenue. j refers to Re’ "East Broadway, for two days. situation, to learn a trade, where e-ful; has lived in. the eouniry. Apply 217 West 24th st. 8 COACHMAN OR GROOM—BY A YOUNG @ speaks English we iny preferred. "Adres , Herald office, eS TT N ITALIAN, WHO SPEAKS FRENCH AND ENGLISH fluently, aut who is furnished with the highest testimo Rials as to abilities and gener ment as foreign correspondent i in the United Staies, charaeter, Wishes an New York or some Address V. Garalomt, N. 1 N. Y. if RESPECTABLE oung Woman, as nurse; can take charge of a baby from Dr. Sage, her present employer. neral housework of a sinali family. SMART AMERICAN BOY, FIFTEEN YEARS OF The couatry vould make himself useful; coun: ers Gold sta., reference ley place, .E GER- he could ERMAN; eng: chet ety ‘ost oillce, 8 VALET—A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS TRAVELLED fos German und a alice. in various arts of the world. little French. Ay BF. b., Herald Dusiness; has no objectie reference. Can be seen for two days at LiL cond door from #econd avenue. AS COACHMAN.—ASTEADY PROTESTANT MAN, WHO understancs the care of and management of horaes, har- acareful driv ness and carriages thoroughly, aud a sitmation aw above, ia private Cantiy ; reference as to character, Address No. Campbell’s, saddier, or No, 98 Kast 12h OPYIST.—A YOUNG LADY, with the German, Freneh and sirous of obtaining a situation, a8 co tion, ather own home. Please address, Herald office. 00K, tuations are wanted for two good girls, tilling sinations now in a family about leaving for the cou best recommendations ean be given them, present employ jor a few days. OACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—RBY A man, who perfectly und and obliging; can} roduce tion to ¢o to the country. Herald oilice, for 0 days. 50, dthaven near 3d WELL ACQU. nglish languag Jans city Pleasefuddress J. i “be SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOU © er ina private fumily or hotel no obj ity, Has satisfactory woatimouiass,’ Can be seen for at Mr. Tracy's, corner of 26th #1. and 4th ay. erk, assistan: a his exo nas Clerk, box 1e9 Herald ist, oF a sitnilap or r one Week, J AND WAITERESS AND CHAMBERMAID.—SI- Apply at their Kast 30th st., where they can be seen stands his business; is wi wishes vy ue, ae MP. avenue. AIN' 8, is de- y, the ubove ry. ‘The you ; no ol box 125 two da, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTARLE PRO- © testant girl, as ehambermaid; no objection to go in the country. Please call at 4 Adams st., Brooklyn. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS vurse gad seamstress, be objection {0 go to the country. 25 West sith st, in the rear, matt aad Waites ry een for two days at JITUATION WANTED—BY A © to do the housework in a small private family. for iwo days at 272 1th st. RESPECTABL, Please call BH GIRL, SITUATION WANTED—BY A WOMAN, and to take charge of an infant and do pial jection to go in the country. Good reference. 540 Houston st., second tloor. SITUATIONS WANTED— Please call at ‘OR TWO YOUNG, RESPE’ a able women; one to go a8 cook, washer and trone: other to goas chambermaid and walter; both in the ly preferred Call atds indam st., for two days. situations; one ae nurse, rinald, Good reference, | P nthe Fear, room No. 6. ‘same fami no objection (othe couniry; best of reference. 1G AN EXTENSIVE SOUTH. wale house; v 4 saistuctory references qiven. Address A. 1), i) MERCH ANTS MANUFACTURERS, Sc.— wishes empio; lng we oot, oF will make himself woderaiy ¥, Herald ri ANTED—PY young gir! sist in’a store iss Finn. He bonus. a wae » Heratd A PIRST gener iy Hevereuse “unexcepuiona ie FRIENDS OF A RESPRCTARLE trade, oF to aa Addiese Waa SEU AMON, BY A Lest GIRL do ol berwork and wali care of children; best reference given. App West 20th st., rear, for two days. ae een. AS COACHMAN, RY highly recommende proper ireaimment of horses: ployer; best of eity reference. Broadway, for J: ed young man, who anderstayds ( will make himself useful to his Call at 24 4h at, or at S40 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GOOD COOK. W. er and ironer, in @ «mail private family; can city reference. Can be seen for two days, at 185 beiween 7th and sth avs., fron! basement. xive feat TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE FpQst art children do inn wing ech nero reference ge plain sewing or cl wi rence given, Cakibe aren for two days, at 25d West and 9th ava. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO wtreruirad between Sb RESPECTABLE the other as laundires« and and waiter, best of city rete: yee avenue, ANTED—A by apciey BRYA a, tant girl, to do general housework in family. "Apply at No. 6} Cornelia st. bg 4 4 h SErace A aee youre bay or Wi bermelg ‘ire » ison ina lve fur ary A ply oF x Uy Mam toon my where ine at., between Jay v4. ATED a SITUATION, Wire ta ae chambermg can the best of retry oy aia came Warm AND CHAM! wanted for a comy neat and honest havea recommendation, and may be seeu where she ig now living. laquire at 136 Bast 18th door avenue. ANTED—A Sv atioe. BY A STRADY ‘cook, she pentereia Oe ¢ business in ail ite bi and can take a dairy tr red. Good Apriy at 13 West ton rs SITUATION, BY A YOU rere inh aid Alet sta, renee. Brookly a. —— NLA care from her at 10 Ca ween for twa BY A VERY RESPRCTA- and seamstress, and reference. R GIRL.—A SITUATION 18 ir WOMAN, branches, WOMAN, ad utting way, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, IN A reves ho perfeetly unlerstands: ference and ie @ Protestant. (rouble, Neve tA apply, Sho went w call at 131 Cedar st., sh the shirt st ANTED—A. SITUATION, bie Totng gir, to cook, wash and tre, rele famil st yy 8 Sth wt, between avennies, To save . Please bey RESPRCTABLE —_ A L ag 4 HON, AS ot walter, do the work of a emall all faamtly: 1 @ as reference from Mie tludeon a * Tirookiyn, yas hres tow Woseune we SITUATION, BY A woman, ag seamstress, hae no Ni Rawoctann Mberwork ot to uke care of chiliren., god ty 5 ferences. Gan be seer at 128 8. Mark's place, mh cor. W ANTED—SITTATIONS, s ae, RESPRCE ARLE Protestant y‘ Sook we vaker ‘and to nsaiet ity in he rear. A SITUATION, War. a to to ebm or waking. # Apply at Dr. F ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTAPL igen, one 20 warse and seamstress, ermal and waiter: at No, 42 Greenwich st., pare: ieee rence. sea Se nen or Yore daga ot 90 West Sela plain sewing, ley's office, 485 Broadway, arr i . caer an cha no objections the country Corner ot Mocria st wt oy RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ws Pyatt “rr ber business qeencben, nest \" ; best Verence given: Piesor call st 124 Sith ot, beiween avenues. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO Y! LA ‘one aa chambermaid and: cook and to with the wi ly AL 106 Weet 19h st. seeond ren for twouaye. No objection to Ure cousry Wears Aor, BY TWO GIRLS, WITH EX- cellent city references, one as chambermatt and waiter, Would go in the country: ao uree mo do.neat sewing or wan on & lady; wagon Sh. Call nt 28 STED-BY A YOUNG ENGLIEi WOMAN, A SIT. s cane work in a small private famt- cr he geamatrens nnd Harve: £6; the other ia eixteen years of ANTEDSA Att ANION, BY A gracemn fe; fide ‘bewn in the: busines rman. Good reference given. "eT a otter A Wiininny {on i 8 mn ae mig. ae ae ore Riate’i's eae i enenged i fer of Pou oud Bee Re. no uetinn fn ftir distance fa the eoumey. Please aaa -_—— SITUATIONS | WANTED, Were 4. situ JATION, Ee Te and Ae ¥ ing and cutting ‘and making boyw’ avd girls so to at No. 3 6th sctbere fonts ioe pesca aaah tarot Sete tfiee eae a WARTED—A SITUATION, BY RESPECT- Able young girl, fifteen rear oe aad, ase and jain sewer. Four months lanijed. Figase callay 10 Mia ote Pan be seen for two days. ANTEDWDY eg pe map, & oa family. Best of reference. Call at 404 pri mad WASTED BY 4 RMAPOCEABERGIRL, ASITUATION, do ebamberwork; is a Nain sewer, sande needlework. Cull at 57 ot Beate st, fromt basement, fortwo ANTEDTA SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS Wi walaaags ss cussion Greta ‘Boot titeen Ae Ry 4 173 West 22 sf., between 7th and 6th avenues, room 0. Bs ANTED-BY A) FRENCH DRESSMAKER, EMPLOY- ment, by thé day or week, or work to take (o her owns home. Can’ cut and sil in the moat fashionable manner, Ad dress Josephine, 118 W. 24th. between 6th aad 7th avs, third floor, front room, over the ANTED—BY | A PRENCH PROTESTANT GIRL, FIF- teen years of age, a situation, to do plain sewing aud re ofehildren. ‘Gan impart the real French accent. »ply at 3%4 Second ay., second door from 2th st. Can be en pn for two days. V ANTED~—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAULE WO- man, as chambermaid or siress; has no objection io go a short distance im the eou Hest of city referevces riven. Call at 18 Wést 32d st. Cy be seen fu two or three lays if wot engaged. A BABY TO WET NURSE, BY A RES- NY Ww* “Pectabie married woman, ther own residence, who has Jo und Johnson sts., Brooklyn. Reference, Dr, Murphy, 266 Jay herown baby. Inquire ‘of Mrs. Little, eornee Gold brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Scotch girl, ax chambermaid or waiter; will have no ob- to assist In Washing. Cull at 222 7th avenue, second ANTED~A BABY TO WET NURSE, BY A RE. * ple young married woman, with a’ fine breast of milk. Best of reference. Apply to Mrs. Newman, 6) Gous verneur st., $d floor, back room, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and Waiter, ‘The bes. elty re= ference. Apply at her present place, 105 Bast isth st, WASHING, AND IRONING WANTED-BY A. RE- spectable Woman, at her own house. Apply at 2b Minettu lane, front basement Con take in plain sewing, ANTED~A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS ehambertnald, or us cook, washer and ironer; best of city reference, Can be seou at No. 207 West 25:8 st., between Sui and 9th avenues. Ww TED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation, as chambermaid oF fo do general housework. Good reference, Call for two days at 240 7th av., between 25th. and 26th sis. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE (PROTESTANT irl, a situation as first rate cook. The best of city ‘can be Can be seen for two days at 76 ‘st., first door, in the rex WASTEDSA SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO do chamberwork and walting and assist in the washin and iroring, Good ‘city reference, | Please cail ut No, 10 7 avenue, Can be seen for two days, It not edgagedt. ANTED~BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION TO do piain cooking, Washing and ironing, in 9 private fa- mily; the best of re es given, Call at 171 Charles st,, tirst iloor, for wo day®. ANTED~—BY A RL, A SITUATION, AS COOK, ‘or laundress, with « private family. Apply at 67 300% st. between bth and 7th avenues, third tloor. Good reference A SITUA- child; ean cut and fte ehilir the summer months, between 20th and Zist sts. has noe obje ion, to the country far jeawe call for two days at M48 7th ave., WAXTEDIA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young Woman, as chamberinaid, or to take eare of child- five good city reference. Please ya ren and do call at 72 YANTED~A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, As Plain cook, oF (o do geueral housework; is a good Wash- er and troner, Can be seen at her present employer's, 23 Bridge st,, Brooklyn. plain sewin ‘wits at., for tw ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A A MIDDL AGED PRO- lestant woman, in a smail private family; tea, ‘Washer and iron all for two days, at 117 West oth wu Warman A PROTEST 7 GIRL, A situation seamstvess; can cut and ft dresses, jee to do chamberwork and Washing: haw lived’ five. yeueis ber va $ Spo reference #iven. Call for two “days, at iG ir. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRI, po siruation, to de general house ort ‘na small amily. Can be seen for two d N ’ her of 18th et, third hoor, front pom. So we avea ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBRRMATD AND laundress or walter, by # tidy, the best of referees. ‘4 foe two des we. Ean eae Present employer's, No.7 West 2ist st. ngar Sth avens eesianeeenineien. inane ANTED—BY A RESPECTARLE PROTEST. chjoction to dain the stiuation, as chambermaid ote reierences Fre yn, thie’ Story, back, Were SITUATION, BY 4 YOUNG WOMAN, & Protestant, to do chamber work aul take care of childrens aneist with the Wa . Good ra ‘reference. Colt for two days at at 10 Forsyth eure, room ITU yee Rye y on amnggf ~ YOUNG Lif pte A AS chambermabl aod MID ATINe, BY A KESPRCTARLE 4 and 10 agsixt the country. Aj ‘A SITUATION, BY A_ RESP! ena a ‘an ots nt trae, rear building, fourth floor. Wee ANTED—A SITU Sy PLAIN er and Ironer, or to do general SislS Guar No. jest Soth roo. Wares ae SITUATION, BY A YOU! GERMAN and do ye -— 5 « reqweae Plane call st Sa ‘avenue, in the store, ‘eur ae wale Two by yd thy OTRIA, Syo4: mmwunt iy reergacnan ee oo ‘be ween tor two eae oe tee he As COOK, hog ay AND by a le young stands f ‘ny of sos ee, AS COCK) UEREREEARDS al pastries Tarding. t'cn be scen til engaged st 100 Bank we, beteroee 3d end $1 avenues ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A.B ‘Ant Were, tint washing a oa Canal titeety for three days. iron and do Write te Spears BYA NG MAN yoo family, to do ist « an Cook and to Washing: Rood city enty retorence from Bet last place. Please call at Bry ANTED—A 8r SITUATION, BY A RESPROTARLE roman, in a private famly to general housework. ‘Call at 30 State st, top feor, ek room, "ety ence ge lett for one ‘chject. ey Wen AN AMERICAN GIRL, A SITUATIO! nateratenfpesaain ne eal! at 69 Clinton #t., for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPROTASLE oman, to do general 2 cham- water. P! days. Hest city reference. ANTED—A Lng — ant, 4. a oe ne to rook cook, Waeh and tron, or as baker, no the country, best city reference. Apply at WAXTHDWA SITUATION, RY A YOUNG. Leonard st, . 7 WASTEDTA SITUATION, A® PORTER, IN A nner une, Pes od hand: can be re- dress J. T., Her oF 134 Mott st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN ORPHAN BOY. 18 work, "Apply wiht = y aareD—ay A YOUNG MAN, & ATION, AS sateen tS te Well aed of horses, and willing to make of reference Inet ABLE AGE, much an object ae steady Cmplormemt Adres B. F. 188 Forayth #4, for (wo days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MAN, WH je Mf eae cary of horwes as and hae no to aca a kiteben ‘Can be seen at $1 Washington st, ANTED—A SITU, ant Wars SITUATION, BY Sa ar Be 1b Water me Abstr at ‘and quick Wise SITUATION, BY A RR ABLE wae SITU,

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