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6 _ SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA ton as chambermaid and waiter. or as chambermait and ‘al housework ia a scal! private fam- Reametress, oF 10 Jo F has four years’ city re fere Can be seen at 211 West Bith st, second dour, front room, ] YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A AA bvermaid and waiter or nurs: reference from ber last place. Becween 30h and Bist xs, RPSPECTABL Wishes to enya, MH indies” and childe plain sewing. Call at TU ATION AS CHAM Rxcellent ‘two days at 400 2d av., PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN by the day, week or moni; can cut and drenses i the neatest style, and do esi 20th st., for two days. SITUATION WANTED—RY A SMART YOUNG WO. aman, ae child's uuree; iy fully competent to wake he en. Tire charge of a baby; is a Very good sewer. Best of city refe reper. (i for two days, if not engaged, at dt West ‘Bad st. a A YOUNG WOMAN, ironer, or todo. general housework; Call at No. 89 West It st, between Sth ny the re ood Mty And Oth ave ae PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A 5! » chamberwork and plain sewing, or wo mint in the w shine in be seen for two day her present employe tain a situation as chambs ‘ Apply for two ‘eee and 0 do fi Gays at her last employe: and ironing. situation io take charge WANTED—BY A _ RESPECTABLE ood cook; understands all kinds of hing ‘do the washing and ironing of asmall private family; « ferences. Cun be seen fortwo duys b and 9th aves. WOMAN WANTS A SITUATIC nurse And seamstress, or todo cham herself generally useful. Can be seen fc Charlion st., corner of Varick, second tloor, front room. ‘at 203 26tb st., betw RESPECTABL nit, ence given. Apply for two days ai No. 12 Bw st, between Madison and 6th aves “D RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS good cook, Wi ber and ; is a good baker; has no ‘djection to the country. © acl bo seen for two dave si between Sth and lth aves. NEXPERIENCED GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS A good cook; is a good baker, and washer and irouer; ua dersuds French and English cooking, Good elty reference. Call for two days at 240 10th st, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YO Wishes a situation as nurse and searstre As chambermaald andveamstress. ‘Cail from 10 to 20° 243d ave. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT v years of age, wants & sitnation in a private family re of children and to do plain sewing. Can be seen for corner of President and Smith sts., Brooklyn, WOMAN situation as sAMstress ng care of Uildren, is a first rate embroiderer and an excellent scholar; has no objection to go to the country. Best of westimouials be shown. Cail at §3 Forsyth at, SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT YOUNG AL Soman os waitress; rstands her business; isa good | e@bambermaid. Can be highly recommended. Can be seen Suill eugaged at Ol Weat 2d st, near dih ave. SITUATION § WANTED—Y A YOUNG WOMAN, AS good plain cook, washer and ironer: ts a good baker, Good city references. "Cx 1 East 2uth st. No objection 40 go & short distance tn the country. SITUATION WANTE plain cook, fi at ‘MS West 33d st, Dack room. SITU ATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WO- SITUATION WANTED-RY A YOUNG WOMAN To eral honsework; goed city reference, days. HTUATI < WANTED—BY A YOU in cook, Washer and ironer, or to a small family. it. it place wud av. A maid, “Best Call for two days at 59 tween Ist av WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS LAL fe faruily, or to ch and ‘tae | . Goodelty referenc two days | re SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE man, 10 do general housework in « smal) Giay reference, Call at SZ Week 2h st, A VATION WANTED—BY A IY spec woman, as chambe ‘T AND RE and waitress, The very best two days at 25 And ts wil of IRES A SITU ATION IN A NEW YORK HERALD, aa SITUATIONS WA W'XTED—BY (A RES situation ag thamber washing and ironing. Best o! Gall for two cays rel at 27th av., firet Boor, front: Soom pear 25tb si. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A. RESPECTABLE ai young girl, as waitress apd cham! ir waitress alone, “in atrtapsctable private family; no objection 10 gos short Wistance in the country; good ey reference given. Ap- ply at 181 Leth st, between 7th and Slbava., in she rear, frat ar, for two days. (TANTEI D—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEC TABLE PRO- ig oman, 0 Bro fessed d cook; understands a desserts. eat 2ith st, top floor testant you games and soaps, abd all kinda of hest of cily reference giver, Call at eI front room. BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA in to do general housework or ay aundress, Inquire at 68 Charles st., in the Wenten=ny AN ENGLISH PROTPSTANT, A SITUA. tow as nurse and plain sewer; is capable of taking the eniire cha of a baby from its birth, or would do cham er thn and fine washing, Bestof reference, Cail at 221 Eas ot, Wear Tet wy DIASITUATION RY A RESPECTARLE PRO: testant Scotch girl, to cook, wash and iron Or (i housework in a smal! faintly is a’ good bres | washer and troner, Call at 369 West 42d st ANTED—BY A FRENCH DRESSMAKER, FROM Paris, work by the day at her own resideuse, 271 9th ween 2th ani 2th sis, ED—A SITUATION IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY fan experienced man, as walter: be thoroughly under- stands his business und can’ produce the best of city reference ‘trom his last iad ‘Can be seen for two days at 811 Broad- way, between Ath aud 12th sts, A “PROTESTANT YOUNG AD 7 ANTED—DY ENGLISH girl, a situation as seamstress or nurse and seamstress; has good’ city reference, Can be seen at 146 8th ave., rear, third thor, ANTFD—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, tion as nurse and seamstress; has good city re Call at 56 Lib st, in the etore, near $d ave,, fortwo a days. ws TED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE Lung Women; one as first rate cook and to assist fn the washing and ironing, and the other as chambermaid; no objec won to washing and ironing or to take care of ehaen and do sewing; have the best of eily references from iast plac be seen for two days at 287 18th si., corner of bth ay enue, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY. A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do chamberwork and waiting or to assist in the washing and ironing in family; good city and country refe rence, Cail for (wo days at 223 Weet 2ist si., between Sth and 9th aves., fn the WAXTED-BY A. RESPECTALLE | PROTESTANT youn mah, as chambermaid and wat tress oF to ta of eity reference. Can be # TED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY, REAPECT- ‘AD 1 denier te ae capable of taking charge ot a baby from its birth: or would take care of growing chil dren; is & very good plain sewer has the best of city reference. Cail at 169 East 12th st., between ist and 2d avs, WA STED-hY A SMART, ACTIVE AND WELL RE- commended girl, a situation as good plain cook, washer T, or Would 40 general housework. can giri also Wants a situation as purse guonvermaidand waler. “Apply at Wallace 00K "Lan A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SIT ATION in Gama private famlly as chatubermaid and waiter; A smart Amer seamstress or us No. 4 Sands st., would be wil ai agsist in wasbing and Sroulag. | Good ciky reierence. for two days at 402 61h av., near 2ith st, Wane A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTADLE young wor good Pook. uadersiands 1 kind family “baking: ts willing to assist in the washing and ironing: has uo olyection to a private boarding house. The best of city elecenor. | an be ween for two days at 1,110 Broadway, oue trom 88d st. aver the segar ED-RY A RESPECTABLE PROTRSTANT woman, a situation as chambermaid and waiter msivess; bas bo obyection totravel. | The best of ely en from her last plage, Can be seen for two Gays at 198 hitb st. YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS Jeman's family: {8 an excellent seam ito waut on young ladies: reaking up honsekeer ing, fai or address 209 3d ay., one doorfrom the BY TWO GIRLS. WITH ¥: anions in the efty y TANTED—BY A RESPEX TABLE AMERICAN GIRL, A situ 8 chambermatd an? seamstress, or to do cham: berwork sid waiting in a private family: is aul excellent hand dies’ fine muslins; good city reference. Call at be seen until engaged. J ANTED—HY A RESPECTARLE GIRL, A SITUATION general housework or laundress; bas no objection W? SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE he work of a small private fa 1a first rate Washer and ironer, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABL E PROTESTANT GIRI tion ng chambermaid and to take care of children: Ww is w d obliging; the best of clty reference from her pre er, where she can seen until en i. Appl Dhurw of 9 and 2 at 113 West gu swe APPMY TED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE 1, as plain cook: is & good washer and irmer, and Can be seen for two days at ber preseot em. 2 East lath st. RESPECTABLE COLO) AN WISHES TOGET A FRENCH LADY. WHO § A STEADY, | Rs SPECT A! siTt ATION W ANTED—BY kf coud Boor, ba A RESPECTABL nae lady's mab berwork if é 4 PROTEST. ANT stress. days for tw HOLLAND ¢ bermatd. ¢ * good reference deiween avenues Cand D SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT YOUNG Woman, as Nuree and ceamstress. by Ry capable to un- @eriake the entire charge of young or grown chiltren. can give the best city references from the place where she has lived for even years. Caillat No. 225 West 2th st, between Sh and aves. ee K's SITUATION wae a A yt yd WOMAN; rate washer and wees i in. iene Raper es NCED INFANT NURSE.— WANTED RY A hs woman, a situation. Would like t D Ive Good re the millinery au NDREBA SITUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG y understands her business and all kinds wo go as chambermaid and laundress, good . a be scen till sulted at 111 26th st, 20r8 third floor OY ALCOUNT OF A CHANGE OF CIRCUMSTANCES. A {refinement and reepectabiiity, would ke a sims ¢ of a gentlernan’s house, of as companion Address Mra. 8. Howard, Herald olfiee, for od where an interview may be had ety ref from 7ib ay fo ap invalid Indy or ATION WANTED—BY A RESPRCTABI ri, om first rate cook, washer aad Iruner. _ between dt and Leringioo BY A RESPRCTABL. FB GIRL NTFD. IN WOMAN, AS QITUATION WANTED-BY 4 ScoTCH c tyection to go a 5 re ener t ad av atirtabads c Ww — -& SITU ATIC WAIT CHAN. present empryer ® phd Wastes Tt ATION. ity A RESPROTARLE sand pastes. Has good ‘ te a bn * bav., in the sore, for two day WO STRD-A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTARTE | ‘ ermal’ or to do light owsework. | Can be were for «i 896 Ist av., third floor, fromt room. | WAXTED-A SITUATION, RY A COMPETENT PRO ' eae in a private family e fhe washing. Good references Ay E ; | RESPECTABLE WANTED s sitvarion mindersiands taking the er mily Sewing Gord ef 1,110 Broadway, one « BY A } dnye at | ver the AegAr RtOFe. TANTED—BY A RESPRCTARLE YOUNG WOMAN. A situation to do charmberwork or waiting. oF would be willing to do general hoasework in a small private fami The best of recommendations ean be given by ber late em, er, at 07 West 250 nay . nh frou 384 st War.* SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE Young woman, @ do general housework or to do cham Perwork nnd aasiet in washing and ironing. Ovit at jo i nal and Hester, for (we days. Best rele. | ae SITUATION Woway, as | TANTED—A SITUATION, RY A YOUNG chambermald and tw ammiet with the waghtoe and irom | eke £91) the Coumtry, wages not By much va renee eni 1 a) Won Haat, er re achman's sitmation; f ity reference can be given aim Broadway, from 10 A. M. to 12M. YOUNG MAN, OF RESPECTABLE APP a private famil ally useful. if retired “Toa eat 187 Madison s WILL GIVE ANY Th FMAN $25 WHO WILL ure me a permanent aftnatio sista able house; no objection yi tirene for taree day J. Musson, ‘TRD—A SITUATION, AS CLERK OR LIGHT 4 young man; is not afraid of work; writes a pilek at figures. Salary not so much permanent situation. Unexceptionable referenc ddreas James G., box 141 Herald ollice, A RESPECTASLE PROTESTANT ¢ man, « situation totake care of a gentle country, thoroughly understands the busl has po ot yocrion to work an pornee eng wholesale sore fr¥ not so much an object as & Rest of ety reference. Address B. L, at J. ew. ‘Geers, "a, No. 20 Vana! et J ANTED—BY | A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, AA lavely arrived from, kngla ation a8 walter oF J, 498 Columbia st, or Brooklyn. EEE yy ANTED—BY AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN OF STEADY W Lf "Slums kind of ‘a Preveh anges. wo his ving: ny be id writes oy oot bapis be ts, beaties, a pod am odie ve a we him a situation in a elec » wacber in «school dn which capacity be has already been) Gr to play the violin in a theatre, will confer n great favor and ald an honest and Inborious man; good references given. Ad dress K., Herald office. HELP WANTED—MALES. BA\LARY OF #0 WILL BE GIVEN TO ANY HONEST AA | man sho will asst in a fret class grocery store, and loan iis employer, $80 oo best security. Apply in the nre 1s Carine st, near Bleecker. BOLT ASTED Ay, ACTIVELAD, ACK the lower part of the city. Apply at coe than (F ridany evening, CAINTED with Herald counting Toom, ] ORSEMAN —WANTED, A MAN OF LONG EXPERI ence, qualified to ralte running and trotting sock: s aunty capa Ne men w ohas yl = Tg sine ueed apply. Give reference and address North Kiver, Herald office Poe. FOILED—AGENTS | WANTED i Wie aco) S.J. a " Hoboken, wo viner CLASS DRY GOODS SALESMEN WANT 1—« foaks and shawls, and ome for dress goods Nene} - ted with cy wade Deed appl ph ne hy IS esoyaited y trad apply. Apply W ANTED—& CLERK rT A RETATI STATIONERY Nigh alae Apply between Li and 4P. M. ANTED— ‘AN HONEST, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN OER referred), who un: ae 4 honee'y reeinired jock, at 750 Greenwich st Vv + ANTED—A HOY, TO WAIT ON TALES ANT MARE self generally naefal in an oyster saloon. Apply fer joek at 109 Forsyth at. an WASTED SMPRCHANTS AND OTHERS SUPPLTED ratis with first clase clerks, bookkeepers, aaleamen ers. barkeepers. and male beip’ generally. ant saved the of wivertising and aunoyanee from led appt, y ssing Merchants’ Clerks’ Registry office, 7* a5 ne recommended without the Lest uf reference =A YOUNG MAN, WITH THIS AMOUNT TO n hisemployer, can have good secarity and » clerk in 8 Bret claas hotel, oF, uf desirable, by vil he taken as partner, For particulars eSOUITHWICK, 88 Nason street ___ THE ‘TRADES. NG JEWELLERS —A PRACTICAL understands coloring in all ite a1 Herald oflim. ADVERTISER, A PRACTICAL ike, make estimates, and familiar with the enure business of the trade, desires a 'aitua. tien fm this capacity. of asa workman. Is willing to Routh | br Weel, Unesrepiional reference given. “addrens MB. P-, box 144 Herald office. ) HOTEL KREPER® AND OTHERS — WANTED, 1 ny fa first cle ee painter, a situation. is competent 10 40 patot ing tn all {ts branches: is acquainted with farniture poliahin his no objeto tothe en Ft ad ‘Wea. Wages mode: rate, Address 1. T. i ) TAILORS warren ‘A FIRST CLAM CUTTER; one who onderstanrda cutting custom work, and ean come weil recommended, bring the reference with you. Call at 499 6th ave., as soon us posaible. D ARTINTS—WANTED, A PERSON OF SU PERTGR manners, Toone having the above requirements steay erm ployment and fir salary will be given, None others need tepiy to J. H. Young, 145 8th av. Cali before 10 A. M. W ASTEDSGOND FILAGRER SEWRULERA, APPLY AT romn 2 Ollery Bilding, eprner of Broadway and Cort At to Riley, Doogiass a Williamson, Ww ATCHM ARERS— WANTED, A GOOD WATCNMARY One who en core f recommended may apply 4 Pooler,16 Maiden lane, up stairs We xtep TWO MOUNTERS AND TWO CASTERS do riry at No, 89 Vaua! st, third Door. daily, in good situations pow yea pivand sane = ci arg 3 “se rotestants wait Inquire at enree Institute and Home for Domestics, 138 11th st., ewrner of ei YOUNG LADY, TO MAKE UP TLLUSTON CAPES AND trim infante’ best wages and constant emmploy- Inent wil be igen “Appt this morning, at 10 A. M., D. tuiden’s, No. 9 Jobn sh, tip stairs. A A GERMAN OR ENGLISH GIRL WANTED, TO DO general hoxweworks must be a good plain cook and first Fate ‘washer and ironer, If German, she musi unde b. Apply to Mrs. J, H. Welsh, 409 Greenwich st. (NOOK. WANTED, A PROTESTANT GIRL, WHO THO, roughly undersiande cooklng and is a, good washer mud froner. None but Protestants need apply. best of city re- required. Coll at 286 West Bhi sh, be.ween 98h’ and WW till o'clock. NOOK AND LAUNDRESS WANTED—FOR A FIRST riding honge; honest, civil, weat and competent Berane are required. Apply for twodays st 62 Remsen st. Brooklyn Heights, PER WANTED—IN A HOUSE OF iy; @ well recommended gir), understand. ind general i, will receive good IRL WANTED—TO TAKE CARE OF CHILDREN AND F do the housework of w small family. | Those willing to have asieady place; wages $ per month. Call st, im the store, YIRL WANTED.—A GOOD G7 OK, WASHER AND IRON. er; one who can do all kinds of housework, is neat and fay in her person, and willing to make herself generally use- on bare & good home, at moderate wages, by applying at 1 16th st, IRL WANTED—A GERMAN OR FRENCH GIRT. chambermaid and waitress in a small fami] lent references from her last place. Call at \TURSE AND SEAMSTRESS WANTED-WITH GOOD AN | city reference, at 01 9th st, ® ANTED—AT 261 GREENE STREET, A THOROUGH- Wh ena private family; wust wash aud iron linen, Apply between 9 and 12 o'clock. rch nye ee Wo xten-at 887 BROADWAY, THREE APPREN- ices and two improvers to the mililinery business: also, an errand boy and girl with good recommendations from for- mer places, “Apply after 9 o'elock as above, y ANTED—A GERMAN WOMAN, WHO HAS A GENE- ral knowledge of cooking, washing andironing, ato? West 12th st., bevween Sth and 7th a y rR work of family: well recommende uumber) Cumberlan WASTEDTA PROTESTANT GIRL, TODO THE GENR- ras housework Seae ain family. Good city references: from her last employer indispensable. Apply at No. 64 Biv- ington st. 7 ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND TRONER ; ‘ue who is well recommended; a Protestant preferred. Apply at 325 Bridge st., Brooklyn. TANTED—SEVERAL HANDS ACCUSTOMED TO dug boys’ cloth aults: none but those whn thoronghly. ni the Gusiness need apply. Inquire at the store 1 one door below 1th st. WASTEDIA, GERMAIN CHAMBERMATD, AND. TO assist in washing and troning. Good references re- guied. Apply ota West Tus Woxtepsa SMART, TIDY 4IRL, WHO IS A FIRST rate Washer and ironer and good | plain cook; English, Scotch or American preferred. Ap; vith references, at LIS Union st, corner of Columbia, Soul South Brookly TANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL TO DOGENERAL housework in a smal family; must know how to mak? bread and be « good washer and ironer, One with first rat® references may obtain a good place by applying at 102 West 1th et. T ANTE! GERMAN GIRL AS NURSE AND chambermaid. Best wages paid. Apply at 243 West ad st., irst house from church, between Sih an 1 oth avs. Wine tae ‘two little girls; mu at the oi 22d Bt NEAT, TIDY PERSON AS NURSE FOR eak French and be « good seam- eof the St. Germain Hotel, Corner TANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRT, TO DO GENERAL housework in a email family. Inquire, Saturday and Monday, at 160 West 10th st, (Amos st.) Wares GOOD ASSISTANT TEACHER. Aditress siating terms, experience, WAXTED-A § SMART, TIDY GIRL, TO po THE mail private family; must be & good washer basement. ¢ Inquire at 6 8) TANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO DO GENR- al housework, in a small private tafuily® Apply at 104 Harrison st., Brooklyu; English or Scotch preferred. Good reference required. WASTED AN AMERICAN OR PROTESTANT GIRL, ‘at five dollars a mooth, ina private family, to assist ia the work and make the furnace fire: mast bring good re- ferences. Apply, between 10 and 12 o'clock, at 18 Kast 25th st. TANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, A GOOD SMART girl, todo general housework; minst cook, wash and weil, 'a German, English or Scotch girl preferred. Apply 1 West 4th st., froun 1 to 8 P.M. ASMART, ACTIVE YOUNG PROTESTANT 10 to 12 yeare of age. wo live with a small family fimily Ting to remate il grown tp Will Gad ‘© byood sandion: Leonard st., in the store. Inquire at a ISH on SCOTCH GIRL, AS CHAM. TANTED—AN F hermaid and lauodre + 9 Luh at, between Sth and 6th avs., you xa WOWAN WwHo U. NDERSTANDS Jer & Wilson's sewing machines, and can do ornamental sitebing. 8 will be paid. ‘Apply at 732 Broadway, up stairs, next door tothe talor shop, trom S ‘oda. J ANTED—BY A LADY wa SPEAKS GERMAN AND F — h, a lady fi fo 8 short distemee in he co Una paisding, & German would be p referred. owery. Ww ANT RD “yUM the best work only need ap; Good wages and constant work. Apply to Charles Street & Co., 475 Broadway. Inquire th Apply at $26 IMMEDIATELY—A NUMBER OF FIRST rate cloak makers: giris who have been accustomed wo TANTRD—A SMART Y TO DO THR housework of a tamil |. None need ap ply except thse who can give good chy reterence, at 1 Divi- sion st, in We store HENCH ADV ADVERTISEMENTS. [Tse JEUNE “PRANCAISE, PARLANT VALLEMAND goats yo coctant yas Voneuts, Sere placer comme demolselle de magasiu.' Badrceser 4 Mile Jule N., posto res. tante, Brooklyn 1 Vy “NF JEUNE DAME PARISIENNE DESIRE. xa orm. PLACER on RRR Ae FAMTLTES WANTING oor, jf J IMMR- Giaveby, large insite for domestics ith «t., corner of This extensive bas abun- dance {civil all. Conducted by @ respects, it . Obarges very mulerae, BILLIARDS. Bung TAMLPS—TO LET OR FOR SALE, TRRER ‘or four billiard tables. Inquire of W.J. SHARP, 148 Fulton or 91 North Moore street MANUAL OF TIE, GAME OF BILLIARDS, WITH nl! the rules of the game, instructions pa stadenta, illus frated with diagrams of abo, cne positions, Ac. &e. Price one dollars. For sale ¥ O'CONNOR & COLLENDER, 83 Ano mreet, NS. Y. a . Fepem < “4 Ly {1 m oO CONNOR ‘teoLd CRIPTION, MANU- of all kinda, by DER, SS — ‘S IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES AND COMBINATION CURMIONS, Protected hy letters of patent dated Febrnat 156, October 38, 1885: ber § 187 Janvary 12, 88 (two of this date). ‘The recent improvements in these tables make them nnenr assed in the world, They are now offered to the scientific bil art piayer as combining speed with truth never before obtain ed In any y bitliard t ble Balesrooms 74 8 and $98 Broadway. Manufactory 58 Ann street, N.Y HELAN'S PATENT BILLIARD TARLES AND COMBI pation cashtons, maniifnetnred and for sale only by O'CONNOR & COLLENDER, 88 Ann sureet, N.Y. D SLATE AND MARBLE BED TABLES POR es $200 everthing complete, Reoond oon had 1 Fepaired, and pacent tombug ©. Orders by mail prompt © See UMiPrTHity ad Puhr etree PLENDID —_———_— iaeiintchen W. i SHARPS IMPROVED BILLTARD TABLES FOR « public a ee, with ¢. W. Holman’ patemt re flexible enshion: + 4 Me 1884 Acknowledged by the moat expertenerd and prectic ut players supeptor ts any now In ose, Parbanets will do well by calltug before prrdhaate here Many 14S Puitva streca. A few Becom hand tables for na 90 ANS STRERT—TIE OLD STAND GENTLEMEN can Always be enpplicd with saperior billiard tables, with my late Improved 4, warranted superior to all others. 8. B.-—Four second band marble bed tablen cheap, L. DRCK PURNITURE. YARet XU? AND. GRAISED AND FIRST PREMIUM emame led furniiure of sopertr and warranted mann facture, at FARRINGTON'S wareroome.. 968 Canal at., Oppo me eee ee Manutnetory, 46 and 48 ‘Wooster street, establiabed in 1548. NAMELLED CHAMBER B Bore OF FURNITURE, La} st ypwarda. WARREN Wai ie and retail, at prines god upwards. WARREN WARD. £7 (nal sireet (old (0, 88), four doore Broadway, Kew Yorks palettes eee A eee RRITURE WANTED. WANTED TO EXCHANGE, A harness, together with some money, for about bee or worth of furniture, Address W. Herald OR SALE-TWO SPLENDID MANTEL MIRRORS, newly gilt, 6x6 by 3x9, very best French plate, and highly ornamental frames well rlted fr 4 fashionable kaloom, will he wold at half the original cost for cash. Apply to OBO. W. FARLEY, 166 Cherry street W7e TO RX NANCE F FoR RA WALL QU iv ANTITY of second hand furnitore. an eveel ant Raglish gold le vor wateh, warranted & fret ree timer Parties desirous of irene PW ~ _ ARGARS AND TORACOO, 1.500.000 tires tend Ratestne fom mare Cash purebasers con pr making » irade may Herald oiee 1 it Broad wey, DRY GOODS, 4c. NOTICE OF | A RRIs CLOAKa AND FURS. ‘The baukrupt sek St ARMAND & LAMONTAINE, Recently ogee at 361 Broadway, And wilt sellthe whole, SOR SOCK thither, For the west 00 de ae y low prices. velvet cloaks, Elegant plain velvet Black beaver ragiang, Heavy mar bepoee stash, All of the newest style, wedssgneriuemedimiel At very great GEO. BULPIN, 961 Broadway. Third avenue, one door above Tenth street. wo URTAIN MATERIA\ FURNITURE COVERING! C Paper Bie and window shade sa ‘warehouse. SOLOMON & HART, 369 way, Have now in store for exhibition to the RETAIL TRADE, | t and richest ‘bove goods THA SEABON'S. IMPORT ATION® Being practical upbolmerers ant pepet he ing practical 0} rers and paper ers, we are pre- pared Gesectite every style of work in the best Tanner, as We employ none but the miost skilful workmen. | 5 eeaiaae FROM AUCTION. G, 8, HUMPHREY & Co. Are prepared to show one of the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS oF CARPETINGS AND OIL CLOTHS To be found in the country, Large percions nt bh have been purchased Avption waist sat ger fee. G. 8. HUMPHREY & 2. way, Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel The qs NEW FUR AND CLOAK STORE, 807 Brosdway, 6 St. _ Richales Hotel, LADIES’ FURR AND LADIES’ CLOAKS. he assortment of furs embraces the richest sets of Shaaban satin Hutess Bee table copa eraieos mink, seaxien aad a choles Mack of children's {urs TI OAK DEPARTMENT OGompeiaes ail tee Reigning Paris styles} and designs by the modesies of the bazaar, of the most fash: fonadle materials ane! hominis, NOUN N. GENUS, 507 Broadway, connecting with Genin’s Bazaars 619 Broad Way, St. Nicholas Hotel. REAT BARGAINS IN VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS, At BEEKMAN & COMPANY'S, '3 Broadway. 47 Bask beaver Raglans at ty $7, m0, | and $14. ored at $7, ud $12. ‘Rich velvet cloaks aid masiitan nt owest OPERA CLOARS. OFEIA CLUARS. OPBIEN CLOAKS, ‘Also, a good assortment of misses and children's raglans, "Toil of which large additions are daily mader ADIES’ LINEN—READY MADE OR been Ld OR. der; confined ree, wo above; may expected accordingly. 987 Broadway, ‘near Twenty sixth street. S. GAYNOR CALLS THE ATTENTION OF LADIES to her new winter goods, whieh are of the latest and most approved shapes; her own manufacture of extension skirt she niakes a spectuilty. AYNOR, 843 Broadway. I Be Ro ooutction with ibe new slore near Atal sareak ACHINE STITCHED SHIRT BOSOMS IN ALI, IMAGT- nable ans from 18e. to $175 each; also wristbands aud collars tn ai! the styles worn, on tant and pos order, at IE LINEN STORE, 748 Broadway above Astor place, east side. |. C. MILLIK: & CO., Proprietors. GEIRTS CELEVEN SBRING SKELETON SKIRTS, AD M spring | rer] for Bo Skirt factory, 281 Spring sire depot of Brussele and Chantilly inees will be sold. at justable bustle, best patieros and well made, $1 teen ep rieen springs for 8! BROADWAY—REMOVAL OF THE DEPOT OF tail, at prices under cost LES $1.20, and sixtera sorings, $2; chiNdren's four spring, 2c. lers. supplied with ex dozen; eleven springs HA! ARDING, Hudson. 596 ees tthe stock of uve fu manufacturers’ of Importation oadway, near Metropolitan Hotel. FALL FASHIONS. CONTINUATION OF THE EXCITEMENT! THIRD WEEK OF THE PANIC LN RIBBONS. FIFTY EN’ ON THE, DOLLAR. LAST WEEK’S AUCTION BROUGHT THEM DOWN LOWER ‘FS. THAN Ps LAST FALL'S PANIC PR! We by ta choice line of rivvons at the Inst sale, and im consequence of which aor ‘the balance of our stock THE THIRD WEEK F THE PANIC, ksh CASH, CASH AT THE TOLLOWING Sane REDUCTIONS. Ribbons, last week's cash prices, 62c. per piece, now for Sc. Ribbons, Inst week's cash prices, ee. per pice, now for The, Ribbons, Inst week's cash prices, #1 25 per piece, now for $l. Ribbons, last week's cash prices, $1 40 per piece, now Ribbons, last week’ cash prices, $175 per piece, now for Bubs, last week's cash prices btantoct for $1 75. Ribbons: lest week's cash prices. er piece, now for $2. Ruppoos, last week's cash ‘prices, per piece, now for Ribbons, last week's cash prices, $3 per piece, now for $2 60. ir highest py) now, IN “JOB LOTS” [8'$2 6) PER PIECE. These goods hese’ imported TH ei Prec EF, Y*Saah ribbous'! aah ribbous FOR $5 PER PIEC POST $10 6 TO IMPORT. We also offer this week BASH RIBBONS (No. #) FOR $1 PER PIECE Cost the importer $9. CRIMSON BONNAT VELVETS!!! PLATD HONNET VELVETS!I! PR pen the e\pesr wo Fifty per cent, this the third Sash ribbo ‘his week THE Ci MOSTDIST TINGUISHED STYLES EVER, yaa tt IN THIS MARKET, LOWERS!!! WERS! FLOWERS! FLO’ Sexy gostrable ety 160 cartous of lowers, ‘These goods must be sold this ‘We offer them at 0 PER © LESS THAS ig v ALU Ee. needs 20 al __No. 116 Chambers street, JNO. PARREIL. RTIFICIAL FLOWERS, Target Ball bridal Head dresses and ees Aasortment of every deacciption of extn American gone, 6 invited to call and examine at phen 9 VRICE 3 ‘Aruseial Fiowery Hammer. OUGHTON f 2 Ay Le gly I FURS, FURS, leaale dealers, having determined to offer their the attention of the ladies to thelr extensive assortment of fancy Ale haan Bay, wolf, pr prarie wolf, bear, fox and jenet ‘expecial attention to our white Arctic fox, a beautiful article for earringe lap robes. ‘Our stock being the finest and most extensive In the city, we feel confitent that every one can be suited. URS! i FP SUAMGES Eritker & co, No. 478 roadwi IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS or Ba oY Fe DREN'S FANCY FURS, HUDSON'S BAY SABLE, AN oy ERMINE, MINK, SQUIRREL, and every other description of fre in CLOAKS, CAPS, VICTORINES, MUFFR AND GAUNTLETS, Reing direct importers of foreign skins, and practical many feeturera, we are ensbied. bo Fusrantee out furs in ever tioular, ahd solicit the careful inspection of every lady purchasing, as we have determined to sell at very mall prot, And Ra & Consequence inaugurate ® new aystem ia the fur CHARLES STREET & 00., No. 475 Broadway URS. NOTICR. FURS. ‘The Hudson's Bay Fur Company, a ndway Bt Will sell at retatt All their immense stock of ADIES' FANCY FURS, consieting of sable, mink aad all cher kinds ‘of furs, in capes, manitillas, victorines, muffa nnd cnffa, Children's fare of all desert ne wn Tals, mbes, Ko" FURS, FURS, FURS, _ FURS adios’ ira class fancy fur T RETAIL, Of all the different kinds and re pyane ARTICLE WARRABTED. CAPES, hate VIC TORINES, om ved MUP PS AND CUFFS. Sleygh and lap ro tlemen's fur collars aad gloves. wes {he Preach mink bait cape An 1S. MANTILLAS, fonts for only HTT R & BUR, John street and 28 Maiten lane, corner of Nassai st, AMES CKER, 91 I meoanw ay. vy oN wy} and in prim bods at < _ out of the question. ve See fp BROADWAY. MRS. G. SCHLRORT, WILL OPEN ” on Thuraday, Nov. 4, & splendid assortment of winter millipery of the latest modes. Mibiners and inerebaae enpplied waa patiern bonnets at the lowest prices, ‘CORPORATION 1 NOTICES. — THR “COMMITTRE on sours, OF “THE J of Aldermen, will meet at room iy 4 Clty Hal ‘ N ory B ‘ x nexl, Roverber ®, at 1 alors P lo consider the propriety of recommending an alteration in the grade of re robattanne beqween Fity-niath and 18h mrees All creer interested im the above Measure, are hereby notlied vo he pi he above menttaned ume e prevent nt the above mentioned tne Aad Bin Tey BRADLEY, 3 JAMES DAVIB, Roade, NOVEMBER 5, 1858. ROUSES, KOOMS, &C., TO LET, | LADY, HAVING A NEAT STONY ON PRONE 19 novse, Wailniceee eemen would let the Biren pty ot it, furnished, for the winter, to respectable party, wit all oonventence fof Paeeeriton or would recei t rgons to board. orparuculais inquire at is Havrigon street, South rook ly A PART OF A FIRST CLASS HOUSE TO LET TO A stall family; rent until first of May, $160. Apply at Aner LV ROOMS TO LET—60 MACDOUGAL STREET, 509 East ist Tenth street, two oars, | each 25 feet or 0; sien, & suitable ~ panies lies, 86 Hotes; ples pleasure Tn hacen Tis’ Beato strect, or of” WANCHOPT, N No. fi King street, ; URNTSYED HOU HOUSE | TN | WEST (FOURTEENTH ail priate fanol fi an th i rea prinefpally tn board @ amall private fama Fe a for thres adults, Addr Post ottice, aly RARE CHANCE.—A FIRST CLASS STORE, FOR- merly occupint ag & drug store, with dxtures to let oF for fale, Apply to DR: MACELIN, 231 Ninth avenue, corner of Twenty-el PE ton A GESTEFLY FURNISHED THREE, STORY AND basement honse to let in a good neighborhood, a short distance from Union square; a portion of rent taken ta rd. rin mladiately Apply to Be W. RICHARDS, 807 Broadway. JURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT—AT 45 THIRD AVE- Bue, near Tenth street, containing seven rooms, front and ment, toa responsible person; none other need ap- iy: At will be reute at er year. Apply in the fanc, Bore, Oh Broad as ae et stil ud RNISHED HOUSE TO LET-IN TWENTY-SECOND street, a fow doors exst of Fourth avenue, to ® rivate y only, three e rooms deep, with all the im: rox emt and in partect order. ©. READ, Apply to R. Twenty second street, from 1t02 P.M. FuENsnen ROOMS TO LET—ROOM, BEDROOM AND small kitchen, plainly furnished, 6 suitable fer a eatieman and wife, to kee] T street, near Sey Seventh avemic. ey solely ‘cui Aes, 101 LET A AND FURNITURE 46 SALE.—THE house No. 650 Houston street is offered to rent and the furniture (as it stands) for sale, pel and the house thron Log A genteel residence, riser 2 fi ovclock PM The parlors are elegantly far- ut fitted with everything ne- For terms apply on the pre- Selling out on’ account of 11) Hes TO LET IN WILLIAMSBURG, AND FURNI ture for sale if wanted. Mpres house ia strictly first clase situated in one of tha best An the ity, only, twe talnules’ walk from cliker of tse ferriea. "Bie, fusciary ta the most expensive kind, and was all made io order inst May, To party io wantof a food furnished house, the above is # ture TO LET.—THE HOTEL KNOWN AS TIE 32 Chambers street, di- ‘OTEL Franklin House, Nos. 120 and 1; rectly opposite the Hudson River Railroda station to let, and the furniture for sale, or will be let with the house. Apply to ACKER: MERRALL & CO., 132 Chambers street. FFICES TO LET.—ANY PORTION OF A SUIT OF three finely furnished rooms in Exchange place; would be rented with or ektbout the furniture, at & moderate ‘rate. Ad dress Salamander, Herald ofice, FFICES TO LET—IN ) MARK LEVY'S NEW BANKING house, 23 Lib street, near William; also a basement, suitable either for an insurasce office or staiioner’s store, Reni Foaspnable. Inquire on the premises, 23 Liberty street, near (0 LET—APARTMENTS IN HOUSE 133 WEST NINE- teenth street, to small American ies, each apart nent containing two rooms and two bedrooms, with. plenty of pantries and other necessary conveniences: ‘marble mantels i {roton eater in back rooms. For ERHILL, on the pre- OLET—THE HOUSE AND STORE NO. § SPRING second door east of Broadway. The premises are will ted tii Gorman wove, re satatle fe ig fdeog purpossa. Toanire ot W. uk, No. Weil oireet, between 10 and 8 u'clock. 70, LETHE THREE STORY AND | BASEMENT house No, 18 Ludiow place or 716 Houston street; rent til lat of May next, $850. Also, patet No. 10 Barer piace: rent $25 per month. Inquir 8. TALLMADGE, 51 Mac: dougal street, ox 60 Wall street, To ate LET-IN BROOKLYN, HOUSE NO. 71 NASSAU Jer, having just been painted aod Be Hf 10 LET—THE BASEMENT, SCB-CELLAR AND VAULTS m street, being very of store No. 138 Fn! spacious, siti- fable for wholesuie wine aud liquor business, Apply to JOHN RICE, in the store. LET—PART OF A NEW THREE STORY HOUSE, ‘with all the improvements, in 264 West Forty-third street, sond floor, one bedroom on an a, frome base” me cr ad espectable family with reference. Rent $16 per mon’ 10, LET-THE UPPER PART OF A HOUSE, BETWEEN Bank wnd Hammond streets, consisting of six rooms, with modern nero a bath, gus, Ac. Desirable for a privare famiiy, Apply at No. 763 Greenwich street. Possession ) LET—THR. STORE NO. § CLINTON HALI, ASTOR pace, 28 feet front and rear, running through to Bighth strert, near Broadway. Fixtures, &c., for sale. Apply on the prem! 0 LET—A SPLENDID FLOOR, THROUGH, IN NEW brown stone house No. 255 Ninth avenue, near Twenty: feventh street, containing six rooms and a great abnndanco of wardrobes and drawers, and ali the improvements; up three Hights of stairs. Rent $i75a year. Apply as above. » LET—THE FIRST FLOOR AND BACK BASEMENT, with ball bedroom, consisting of seven rooms, with iad und water in the house, 29 King street; also, a desirable second floor, with front ome nt, consisting Of Kix rooms, with and ‘Crown water-In house. 85 King street. Inquire om the premises, or of A. RAYMOND, 20 Browlway. ) LET—IN A DESIRABLE LOCATION, A LARGE, well lighted building, with power, and with’ suitable appa: or mannifacturing white lead and vinegar by « new pro- cess: or willbe let for ony other manufacturing purposes. Apply at 144 Centre street. LET—A FASHIONABLE FURNISHED HOUSE ON Brooklyn Heights, No. 46 Columbia street, opposite Mid- dagh. Apply as above.” The owner would like to board in the house; two minutes’ walk from Fulton ferry. BROWN 0 LET—A LARGE BOARDING HOUSE, stone front, No, 38 Bowery; thirty rooms; can bebad at a very reasonable rent. Also a few eboice rooma and gr snite of rooms, unfurnished, Inquire in, dae third story of 33 Bowery, crof P.8. OATMAN, lanilord, 185 Ekiridge street, from 5 A, M. to SF. M., or in te evening. psa LET—AT LOW RENTS, TO SMALL AMERICAN families, Goors through, einststing of five roams, with th, Croton water, ke modern honsea in West Nine- mest, Corwen Uevents ont eunes. Apply at iicuaice 160 Wen Nuetcouth street; from 1 to 4 Fei. LET—A FOUR STORY, HIGH STOOP, BRO} "Trone front > ninth street, near sud Donse om ‘near Fifth avenue; new and contains all the modern improvements. Rent! Apply to AL €. LOOMIS, L125 Brokdway, near Thirty’ street. ee ey’ nem oapem aC, Lg | diem ares sa a ep tet Soh Rt, Wits are ON APY LET—A RESTAURANT, WITH FIXTURES, AT NO. 6 Fourth avenue, near Tenth street. Inquire on the pre Be geri | MODERN: i —, Laem my! | sub-cellar house 140 Wi the f—% improvements, with ee session immediately, Apply to Ss. JARVIS Zr Ganal street. mpreven Apply to e “ POLS! a8 Bt Mark's place, corner of Fire cveate. y ee - LET—ONE OF THOSE PRETTY BRICK COTTAGES, with garden in front, in Weat Forty ninth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, convenient to Sixth avenue cars; seven rooms, rent payable monthly. Apply at No, 97. » LET-THE FIRST LOFT IN STORE 2) BEEKMAN street Inquire, first foor, up stairs. LET—THE WELI. KNOWN JENNY LIND BATON, No. SO Canal street, (old No. 107.) Apply at 164 West Broadway. a ) LET-FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, WITH IMM. diate possession, the third floor of butiding No. 244 Grand street, « few doors east of the Bower y—a first rate business lo- cation. Apply on the premises, LET FURNISHED—OR LEASE TO A RESPONST. ¢ party, a first clase house, contatning, Lsvonty Toma, with the modern Impro Ne for a private family. T family (ihrer adults) wont desired, Apply at 11d Waverly place, near Wash LET IN BROOKLYN—A NEW TWO STORY ENG tah basement brick house: gas fixtures throughout: sitwa. Hanover place 10 desirable tenant $34 per annum, of fence would be given.” Apply #0 VoHNe CONKLIN, ingsion street, between Band 9 P.M. ue. LRT OR LEASE-NO. 18 WALKER STRERT, A four story house, with all the improvements, ‘Im. mediate possession given. Apply on the premises, PRUSH MAKERR os eae ERS. pay) RENT, THR well known store, street, for 25 years. This store bat long been known aoa enuh oars Twenty fo itty thousand dotiars’ worth can he wold annually, The ogenpant leaves the United States. Possession immedintely Hie Of STEELE &.C0., 88 Nosann street, or of A. H. DU aac Eastchester, Westchester county, N.Y. nae pd TIRED 4 fe myer =A FURNISHED nse, of nine tooms, wil and rty till May next. Hasall the motele taprornaden sod Sipitecennly tooated, in Thirty sixth street, near Seventh avenue, convenient to stages and cars; will be let for the board of the present oeeapants, gon five years old, and ocen young married Re oa Jeans y ant with eeonom: Past oftice. Reference given amt atest — nS TALL, STREET OFFICES TO LET. me Aha FINE Lanes offices on the second floor, possession immediately, at No, 11 Wall street WATCHES, JEWELRY, &0. Dinionnts DIAMONDS, DIAMONDS.—1. <1. HRRMARN bind i ¥ var mons, old gold or aitver poh AS $10,000-248 Sane fens hint chalue: 100 chats price will be paid. Gal (pik NeW YORK sak ea ork, bed oe ie per, wank, payable my a tr INSTRUCTION, Ann rene 'Y WHO WAS RDUCAED AS | THE Eorirore A sirthe Dent ont “Dumb is deaf mutes who are too young fying a ie For'day tulton, of tuition and board, apply at 18 Resta between Fiith and Blah avenues PP CARD.—GOLDSMITH'S ACADEMY OF PE! 4 AL tit ana seokies coping, 862 Broadway, comer af Fraukiia aurcet, is open day and evening. Pupils are. reesived at nie tine, aud can take their lessons W sult their convenience. re are no instruction bein, There arg el uction belug separately impart. FRENCH TEACHER HAVING MORE yhoo qT A. Fenuired: onsen tnsus to portous wishing totces Resaee by lessons and practice. French onl ‘em in the house. Lessous ineiuded in terms, “Apply at 200 Bast Tenth strech LADY FROM LONDON IS DESIROUS OF IN- seructing in the art of making way flowers, which ts now: fo fashionable in Paris and London. Terms, $a course. or er lesson. ply at No. 4 Hudson place, Hoboken, N. J. aluy tho above number Yadled wil be tavabt FRENCH LANGUAGE.—PROFESSOR D. LA ROTX bas resumed teaching at 141 Ninth street, bun 4 east of precerey ‘Thorough instruction is given, and the ability to wreak igunge {8 soon tntpal Private classes during: ve da, og ty! ladles. ‘and in the evening for gene, on very favorable terms. Undoubted references [ASTRUCTION.<WANTED, IN A P FSIFATE FAMILY, Jn the upper part of the Cy, a dally governess, to com: mence instruction in English and music to two chiliiren, aged five and seven 5 every day, froin 10 A.M. io 12M. Ad~ n dre Ti Pata which must be moderate, and references, I FSSONS IN FRENCH FOR BOARD—A FRENCH 4 indy, well ednoated, wishes to zive lessons in French to several persons or children in a family, in exchange for boards fo sas reference, Address, care of Mrs. Tarter, 51 Frank= ——— ESSONS IN FRENCH—BY A LAD’ ENTLE L Sn ip teaching. Beka, a 209 Heke <TLEMANS iween and Degraw, Broo A.— THE PRINCI AND - Net Bookkeeping exemplified in ibe ap tention a merchants, manufactirers, shipnviste companies &e., comprising & ow aysiann of angle Rca ben sai aan r fraud detected, and the gi secured, error or fran , and the gain or loss ited without the trouble of balanetn, tea. y BB POR: TER. author of Doubje Entry Blu ont tor of this wow modification Sf the journal gracenione fr te pet a knowledge of the subj to those: oy are familiar with he details of business, in the short space of one week. Ap- ply at his oflce, 20 Walker street, for particulars, PRVATE 1s LESSONS, 75 CENTS.—FRENCH IN SIXTY Jeasons, Class, three lessons a week: 83a month, at 82 Fourth avenue. oon first week pupils read, translate and answer in French questions addressed to them. A new class forming. ee ian pen eit aaa gery LANGUAGE. os GENTLEMAN, A NATIVE of Spain, where he was for many years principal of am educational institution, and whose dij oan duly an dau . iplomas prove him to be & government, would teacl anish Iahage to a few pple, at their own residence. His terms will be very mod - dress Spanish Professor, Herald office, Dour AG TP¥O, OR THREE, LADIFS DESIRING TO. LEARN French and musie, ean find a pleasant home with board, ina French Protestant private farnily, < ‘applying at Shs West changed street, after 4 o’cloc! 2. Me Re erences ex- Ww NTED—A LIGHT, VERY LARGE Abra! ROOM, ‘ON the ground floor or first above, with jn exchange tor services or instruction in the five. Eui lite: ature, or for works of tine art (forei; *Localfty off cone tev] Broadway. The house and tts must be first class. To any householder of means and classical taste this ar- rangement offers the first inspection and negotiation of a xan sevm of rare ent collected by the advertiser in Enrope, Asis and Africa, SUI Imperfoct. “Address Artist, Broadway Post a __ MUSICAL, N ASSORTMENT OF SUPERIOR TONED SEVEN 0C- tave pianofortes, made of good material and fully war- ranted, will be sold $275. extremely low prices; from ‘Apply’ at 1 Sith avenue. — aa DAVID SMITH, Manufacturer, A TACT CRUY, FROM THE, MANUFACTURERS DI- ct, unt save 25 percent. We are selling beautiful rose- wood 7 Octave Diano#, in splendidcarved cases: usually sold lor $260, $40, S20 and $00, ut w reduction of $79 from those prices, aad Warranted. A second hand piano for MeDONALD & CO. 25 Sixth avenue. PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING A SUPERIOR TONED 7 octave rosewood pianoforte, with stool, cost $459), Gighore of the aame,at about half price for cash aw ‘carved legs and lyre, serperfine front, &e., c., pearly new ; gnarans ~~ teed for three with reference ers. Cail aad examine at 169 Wooster street, near Houston. LADY Langs A HANDSOME SrAmeronee, A $350 a t, will dispose of iat a great sacritice for immedi- ate cash; J octay fe, round corners, Corners, scolloped, Key's, cary pb nearly ‘new city maker; gusran' eck iru, frame, beautifully ‘oenamsnied: "all St Wer 7 doom . hear Bowe BARGAINS TWO NEW SEVEN OCTAVE DIAPHONTO pianofortes, just finished, round corners, new style overstrung bass, treble, double sounding boarde and bridges, usual price $376, for being the whoirsale price, tals week only, at the manufactory. corner of Bradway and Thirty-sixth aureet. A second hand plano taken in ex- change, — t emnatenee a = Manu GRAND TARE ‘arerooms 6! Broadwn: © SONS have been awarded 85 prize m: for the eo supert- ority of their manufreture, § tortie last 33 yeu MASON AnD a MI iN’ of sv" sree MELODEONS \ RMO: For paclors, andeen veunriar ai Toes Ped ud res PIANOS TO PS a eo ESSONS ON THE PIANO AND IN FRENCH Fo! board.—A french Ypres wishes to give lessons in ror ste and Freneh to ‘cette en sina fomily, in exchange for board. Address for a ferences, Mr. Maurice Provish, 4 Cin pres AND MELODEONS—OF SUPERIOR MAKE, ‘At great bargains; second band ptanos at the follow low prices:—$25, $35, $40, , $75, $90, $1) aod $110, Pianos a deons fo rent, and peut allowed on pur a for on monthly payments. tuned and ro- paired, ___ HORACE: WATERS, ‘Ageut, $88 Broadway. puxcronres 4 ‘AND _ MELODRONS, NEW AND se. at reduced hand, for sale, or for rent applied if pi urchased, A superior resgwood pi round corners year & dingomai, scalecost $375 nin fince, will be soid for $438, unl warranted. "A Tosew: Seurtly Sov, Sor SIMK, Fw malodecue Sep ecek ie geet eee (43 GORDON, Music pub 706 Broatway. SPN. TAND PTAN 8, OF NUNNS 4 CLARK, 8T0- Gale, Chickering, id and Fi ul ty $05, 805, S110 and S128" some others for $00, SUS act Sen ay oe on gh ae beautifully finished ot ND “Trinanr PIANOS, tremely. DINDO, Cc." H. RIVERS’ DANCING ACADEMIES, me che ‘Newari Bren Joey soiree will be given Rear, Mao Furey one ie Sy & rare 3 —— big os 7 DANCING ‘ig Te sys, Ween: 4 5 o'clock SET th gee te oo vERRERe pancing AC. ‘est Fourteenth He Reif Chat wt. Brooklyn The are for the receptiva of pupils. Wisleommence Nov. Mi, ABET. Persie pentsare tevited,, ANVER' ER, DESTROUS To ) INVERT F FRC mus lien no atjocton to aire ier fea “dacress 7 J Me. Herald oflice. ropa Wri. XOUNG MAN, WITH $380, AS PARTNER ng outer, ast ning nalts no nig w cash bi ‘one capable of takiog full charge required. opis to 3. W., 4 Mercer sirect — $100. = PARTNER WANTED IMMEDIATELY. TO AT- tend door, receive the cash and take half share in ® od come, money making ) Peyuires but irene Profit divider daily. A rare chances. Call at Nasaau street, room No. 7. $500." PARTNER WANTED, IN A WEI. KNOW x le 37 An energetic man will Gnd this a > letters answered mit addreasin fll, Herald e. 0 =A PARTNER WANTED, yin amount, to purchase the interest of a re er in an established business now 0 per annum. Apply personally to RUTTEN : = —A PARTNER IN ONF OF THE PEST RESTAT- . rant and private sipperrooms, with four good cluts Poms attached, in one of the best locathina in thie eliy, @ long lease at a low rent, and es ~t business. CVPR," Nor la Centre azeet WA $2.500. =A PARTY WITH THIS AMOUNT CAN fod an opportunity to invest, with enfety, with is torvices, in an established manufacturing business tt wild et him at lenat $8,000 per annum, by addressing Warr Miia, fox 100 Herald ofice. References exchanged. a Ni $3,000, csr cuameeemrenaat Ad ver week, fhe business bestnese te ae preaahie. Bayh tbe are am Te Of cakasek, room No. Ph nme ho pd WANTED, IN A TO $9,000 Sipe Cats oy era? hare Fh ies chance rarel ad Apply to BIRDSALL & CO. 293 Broadway, be eS =FOR SALE, HALF THE RIGHT AND IN- $5, 00, ina teen invention of great value and for, w is universal demand, nud ont of lly realized. Address Gooawin, Ton ab eral ald offic SIRDICATS R. wasn 450 ME STRAKT, EF GRCOND, BLOGK D)ramatiioidnay. “Ome hours roan wetmoring tombs creo ee , Di sgring an pat se Howe fiw York.” alco ——— seepnermnnemee Dose ee a ai 1 ile FIOR 4% BROADWAY. sovTH. floor. Office pours |. daily. On Sunday from 9 A. M. iit RALPH OFFICES, $2 BLRRKER &TRERT, corner of Wesley place, two blocks east of Broadway, fl

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