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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1868 ' 7 Knight, are respectfully requested to attend the fu- SITUATIONS WANTE EL® WANTED—| neral, du Sunday Sermon, nt two o'clock, from her REET ATIN SAUTE ERENT. HELP WANTED—FEMALEN, h- — HELP WANTED—M ALES. MODERN JUDAISM. THE WEEKLY HERALD. ALES. rE rye eee sce beer gtend residence, 26 Bleecker street. Flousekeepers, &c. \{ANTED_—TWO PROTESTANT GIRLS To Go A 5) ; : > e-Dedication of the Temple Aushi Chesed, | The Cheapest and Best Newspaper in the | 0'Connox.—On Thursday morning, May 21, at his YOUNG WIDOW LADY, ACCOMPLISHED AND De ey il Apt proper EM BF ee ED -JOUNG MBM TQ TRAVEL, WAGRE on Norfolk Street—Impressive Ceremonico— Country. residence, No, 9 Mulberry street, JEREMIAM O'CON Fetneds wishes the sittiation as housekeeper in the | pasistin the washing apd iron other ‘as waitress and | manufacturlag businees, $a’ ree wee pM gyn mn NOK, @ native of Ki unty Kerry, Irland, in | famity of a widowers h testimouiais int regard to | ‘undress; they must bring reference from their Inst | ment. 1» $20 uate employ: Prayers and Sermons. The WEEKLY HERALD of the present week, now | the 67th year of oa SRT sashes sie character and ability, None but the honorable and sincere Apply for two at 106 East Sith et, acar | —— TAYLOR 1 Broadway. T Sead camete es, © Gine, Wares ofies, A. REUIABLE, HONEST AND CHRISTIAN YouNd ‘he relatives and friends of the deceased are in- vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his nephew, Patrick Spillane, No. 265 William street, New York, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Ree: -At Fort Wadsworth, Dacotah Territory, on Wednesday, March 11, of pocumonia, Trmorny A., The Anshi Chesed is the oldest German Jewish | Teady, contains the very latest European News by ongregation in the city and, with the exception of | the Cable up to the hour of publication; Telegraphic he Portuguese, the oldest congregation of that faith | Despatches from Central and South America, 1 the country. It was also one of the most flourish- | Mexico, Japan and other points; the latest Pro- 4g, when it built its present temple, which was dedi- ceedings of the Impeachment Court; the Current man wanted to travel with an aged clergyman, $0) @ 7. 1S tt A i WANTED—S0 CARPER SEWERS. NONE BUr gx. | inoathyeapennon. Sof Bronfwny, ones No, perienced hands need apply to AT. Stewart & Co., Broadway and 10th at, entrance ou 9th at. ‘ANTED—A STRONG GIRL, TO GO TO BERGEN, 8. J.; muat bea good washer and froner, and able t0 do FOUSERREPER'S SITUATION WANTED—IN A SUM- mer hotel, by a lady of enercy and tact: understands the management of linen room and laundry: will best references. Address E. K., box 120 Herald office. Box WANTED tus DAY; MUST WRITE A PATE a 9 hand. Apply between Il and 12 o'cloek at 51 Cort st, corner of Gretnwich, over the cigar more. | sna ; ., eldest soa of Jeremiah and Ellen Regan, of this city, ARTIES ABOUT LEAVING FOR EUROPE OR rs ¥ ated on the fifth day of Sivan, A. M. (anno mundi) | News of the Week; the Fashions; Amusements; | aged 24 years, 2 Tnonths and 25 days. ow Pp foing in the couniey, during the summer months will | Works Herald oer good reference required, Address | (-yANVASSERS WANTED_LADIES AND GENTLI MIN $ 310, corresponding with the 27th day of May, 1850, | Varieties; Industrial Items; Scientific, Artistic, | | ‘The funeral wiil take place from the residence of Laila er ay rg ls gn i Bcrgrcamnayg gmommenpygee pagename Hotel and ened prosianle emp . Appiy at U. 3%. rithin the last few years, however, troubles have | SPorting, Polttical, Religious and Literary Intelli- | M8 parents, No. 10 Henry street, on Sunday after- | {f the parties were present tMemselven. Call kt Mra T. Stan: Wanren--4 RESPROTABLE EXPERIENCED wer ——— and Boarding House Union 544 Broadway, ison from the fact that-a majority of the congrega- | €e0¢e; Editorial Articles on the prominent topics of | "Sut run.-on Friday morning, Muy 22, Enw1x, son ton's, Beta av. third oor. “Good reference givens an cali | gnoeg to-day, from 10.4: M. to FM at 827 Weat aun oe” | Oa wan Se anTeD FOR ADVERTISEMENTS LY ¥ isi n 4 2, E A u ie ‘take tad am; men used to the work caw - on, led by the Rabbi, the Rev. Dr. M, Mielziner, | e ay; Our Agricultural Budget; Reviews of the of Fenamin Seen, & 11 years and 7 months, ANTED_BY A SMART ENERGETIO WOMAN, A 7 WEST 47TH ST.-WANTED, ‘A. WILLING AND oon Ss week. Apply at J.T. Lioyd’s Map Bureau, a ¢ stermined on -progressive reform inthe ritual | Cattle, Horse, Dry Goods and Boot and Shoe Mar- | », 94 toile sttong the funeral, on Sunday After. rePinllon as, fiat class houackeoper in a gentleman's | fy 00 (eearaae tat tadey bemeca Pande | TRENCH Goons Ann PASTRY Coo te pve Kets; ; - | family; ie thorough in every depart < maid and sea -day bet an RENCH © 5 Sone ao % nd the general exterior of the religious services, to | Kets; Financial and Commercial Intelligence, and | noon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his father, | furnish the highest testimonial, Aidreas Hecssetper bor ee found gonsianty at AAR CHASTRY COOKS CAN BR aa 140 Herald oftice. 5 WEST’ 81ST ST.-WANTED, A GIRL TO DO 118th street, between Third and Fourth avenues. hich the minority objected as heterodox and schis- | 8¢counts of ail important and interesting events of ashing and ironing of a family of three AGENTS GIVEN EXCLU. the cook IS? TOO’ saad one Ca AAR TOOTH Pow! atic, and after @ protracted intestine war within | the week. SHAWcRoss.—On Thursday, May 21, JOHN HEB- a ts 4 ‘ BERT, third gon of the late John Shawcross, Esq., of General Housework, &c. Pply but thore fully competent, Wages sive territory for the saie'b¢ thi brated’ dent ie body of the congregation the minority finally se- TERMS:—Single subscription, $2; Three copies, $5; | the Woodlands, Manchester, England. ™ 7 A WASHINGTON, STREET. A RFSPECTABLE _ Apply to L. Ry MORRIS, 258 Went Teelte ree MeN. ge rgey ded. ‘Those remaining true to the measures of | Five copies, $8; Ten copies, $15; Single coples, five | | His friends are respectfully invited to attend the woman to do general housework ; good reference. SS laa aes SS fe gene eget a form instituted were nothing daunted, and contin. | cents each, A limited number of advertisements in- | funeral services, at Rev. Dr. Bellow's church, Foorn SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES, MP kvenine TELEGRAM, Fi SQUTES ON | THEE ed in the Me : ne serted in the WRRKLY HBRALp. avenue and Twentieth’ street, this (Saturday) after- Nurses, &e. PARK PLACE, ROOM NO. 8A YOUTH, IN HIS PIF. | Ply at 80 Ann strect, fi ieediniuaticaetans he Neven tenor of tein Way,)! aDEMmOUNEDS: Roon, at two o'clock, without further invitation. aD ST.—A RESPFCTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN as | ©, teenth year, in an oflce or store; has had w fais English | ~~ og connnal Ua eae ; Smira.—at Memphis, Tenn., on Friday, May 15, 1 ‘nurse; un-leratands the care of a baby from its birth; no | education. ORTRAITS OF GENERAL U. 8. GRANT.T@ agents.—The best and largest assortnient, very obstacle, overcoming every difficulty and now e Wi 01 io 8 Mere ey have the gratification to possess one of the hand- MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. are & lone and Dan! eet he org (EE to faavel; best city reference” YOUNG MAN, WHO SPEAKS FRENCH, ENGLISH | steel and published by J. 0, Butire, 53 Franklin st. est and most artistically religious decorated edi- aged 1 year, 8 months and 25 days. Q NORTH ESSEX ST. NEWARK, N. J.-A RESPECTA- | A forguce. ‘Addrcas B. fee Herald otiees HE NON.CONDUCTING FLATIRON HOLOKR ww ces inthe city, The building wasin the hands of the Married. ‘4 bud on earth to bloom in Heaven.” : lost her baby, will take. one pigs Soe ou earag =. _ hk the greatest invention. of th pe te ER : rehitect, Mr, Henry Fernbach, who 1s also building | , BARky—Dovanerry.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, Enoious suddenly $8) LSe rear Flee Py Call’ on or addreas for three days FQUNG MAM WHO SPEARE AND WRITEG, ENG. | 00 ONS Sine co eee 4 Bisrnigognes tn voskeiniralsicobe aiid’ Bin ae May 11, at the St. James Cathedral, by the Rev, | Square, New Tons of ednesday, May 20, Mrs. MaRY | M. . lish, French, and German, em loyed in business down § have. Jobbing Cty s merchants agents call y- an e- | Father Turner, Mr. WILLIAM J. BARRY to Mjss Exiga | C- S/MMONS, daughter of James W. and Sarah Ann il Mae cme Se we te Cader ibe tn fea resins Wanncactenr orl turd ack 1000 tg qi gia Brodie, aged 35 years and 9 months. 97 CANNON ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WO. t man, with a fresh breast of milk, having lost her baby W. HOLMAN, ue and Forty-fourth street and Broadway, | M. Dovcugrry, all of Brooklyn. nee lait December, during which time the | , CLArg—McGirg.—In this city, on Thursday, May ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect. | 1), man, win ocr tae tO wet at SMART, ACTIVE LAD, ACQUAINTED WITH Copy. a is 21, t fi fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence a nurse; very best cara a Rs a 4 . a ; 3 ngregation worshipped at Masonic Hall en ai by the Rey. Father Starrs, Mr. JOHN CLARK tO | of her father, 66 Sands atreet, Br OKI: nyt (Satus- goiaranteed call on or address Mra. Cornell, ‘City r¥ference' | 4 . ing and Serving paper 8, would ie si Sage fa if "rh " BOD. PEST RRRES Atay Ly xm iss CATHERINE J. MCGIRR, both of this city. hirteenth treet; and yesterday afternoon Boston and Sandwich papers please cop: 74 Was rededicated for service, at which ceremony, ERNsST—OLINER.—On Thursday, Ma; bi at the re- Herald office. day) afternoon, at half-past three o’cloc! ‘ork. IEDENBACH.—On Thursday, May 21, ABRAHAM, bcm eldest son of Louis and Babet Siedenbach, aged 18 'H ST.—A RESPECTABLE TIT 432 CORES. ; she understands taking care ANTED—AGENTS. (OR TRAVELLERS TO EUROPE.—A YOUNG MAN, A ir] as competent nurs Bailes: the Gatule te Ben Ue ie sidence of the bride’s father, Thomas Oliner, Esq., of of an infant ar children; no objection German, speaking several languages, wishes to travel 815 to 820) per month to Introduce the genuine , aac M. Wise, of | Hudson city, N, J., by Rev. Dr. Taylor, D.D., Mr. | YSA"* ss tieg and friends of the family are reapect- | Work or to travel; best reference en 0a erent with a femty to Europe as courier; beat clly refereuce, Ad: J improvd common tense. Family Sewing Machine. Price incinnati, editor of the Israelite, and the former | V. H. Ernst, of Yonkers, N. ¥., to Miss Lerriz E. ~ader of Anghi Chesed, the Rev. Mr. I. Feigel, as- | OLINER, of Hudson city, N. J fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 154 West Forty-eighth street, on Sun- ‘A_ RESPECTABLE MARRIED 0., Pittsburg, Pa., or Boston, Maas: ‘. baby to wet nurse at her T44 Sioteatant woman wisi TATIONRE WANTED—A MAN OF GOOD ADDRE! sted, The day 1s known in the Hebrew calend: Pougikpapaie papers please eer. y : lar day morning, at nine o'clock. ‘own residence, having lost her baby, thi ;: ‘and who is well posted in the business, to give estimates LY, A MAN WAITER, Livaine—Latarie.-on Thursday, May 21, at the Philadelphia papers x please copy. Srrereace ie sequired:® Inquire for tives dayee Mew, Fraseres | and seck orders for printing and lithographing and to sell | 11, no otivers need arply be VANDERVEER.—At Vanderstadt, near Plackamin, gatonery. Address, with references, Stationer, box 6,725 L well and have good recommendations; 4 the Ist day of Sivan, in the year 5628, “Sivan”? | Church of St. Vincent de Paul, Twenty-third street, sing the second month after the vernal equinox. | © Se ker, 2 eae ae re LIBAIRE to Miss enter A ATAPIE, all o! city. : ntering the temple one observes to the lett a ee ee a Brooklyn, on Thursday, May ‘st,, second floor, room 11 1 (2( 1TH AVA FRENCH WOMAN IN A PRI 166 ‘tamily to take care of a child. Lieu oe 911 WEST 26TH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AV8., room 11,—A young woman aa nurse; is fully comper’ harge of Bf ‘no eb» N.J., on Friday, the 22d instant, HENRY VANDER- VEER, in the 92d year of his age. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Reformed Dutch church, at Bedminster, on Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock. Woops.—On Thursday Branning, May 21, Mrs. Ho- nora Woops, a native of Limerick, Ireland, aged 72 years, The relatives and friends of the family, and those ‘ANTED—A STRONG BOY, AGED 18 OR 2, light porter; one with some knowledge of He, i me ferred, Apply al 38) Bowery, 74 to 8s A. M., or “QITUATION: |WANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED 1a. man;iaa rapid penman, and ie willing to make himself Seefule Address O. HA tion E, eit ‘pa “POLITIOIANS—8100 BONUS.-A NICE YOUNG ‘fan wishes a position in the Custom House. Address Hiram, Herald ollice. BY AED BS AN INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN, A rble memorial slab let into the wall, commemo- 21, by Rev. Charles 8. Williams, Jonas SMITH, Jr., to ting the vi tang the virtues of Henry Moses, who dopated the Josue, daughter of Samuel Sleight, formerly of New- yee tent to take entire charge of an infant from its birt! Jections to travel with a lady; good city reference, D4, WEST STH ST., THIRD FLOOR A RESPECT ZZ vie young woman’ as nurse and to tnke care of ababy; on‘ which the temple was first built, The ancel, against the rear wall, is of wood, painted | %®, N.C. hi a WILCox—MAaNY.—On Thursday, May 21, at St. te and ornamented with tasteful carvings. The Ann’s church, by Rev. Theodore’ A. Exton, MARCUS ark,” where the sacred scrolls, containing the five x NI y poke of Mone, are Rept ia & niche some tires fact M. WILcox to ANNIE G., daughter of the late Vincent TANTED—AN OFFICE BOY, APPLY A? 10 O'CLOG! V __to day, at Grapel Bros., 11 South William st. eb igs BOY AS ASSISTANT BARTEN sat. Call at 6 o'clock A. M. to objection to travel, or the country; reference from last 2ep, 0 ening m the rear of the chancel; the door WeMany, Sete place. Position in some mercantile house where he may rise by prominently set off with a Gothic arch and a fron- Died. of her sons, John and James, are respectfully invited his own efforts; is. a 00d penman ; best city reference given. = a a = - to attend the fanerai, this (Saturday) afternoon, at Address B., Herald offce. Sag Peay te yg yor dep eaters 4 splece in plaster of Paris 4 ins of tard antigua marbles Tee poets, Col | Asrex.—Suddenly, on Wednesday evening, May © two marble tablets, on which ai 20, SELENA B., wife of Isaac Asten, and daughter of brew, te ten commandments, On the grchivrave | te late James Ward. i D4] WEST 2D oh BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AV! 4 A Protestant woman as nurse and seamstress fully competent to take the entire cha its birth, Good city reference. Address, with references, box 3,454 Post oflice. ANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF ¢ half-past one o’ciock, Irom her late residence, No, 10 Greenwich street. an infant trop CLERKS AND SALE DOD ADNRI ba : WuiTr.—On Thursday, May 21, Ext Warr, in the Ta er the opening to the “ark”? 1s also, me Relatives and friends are invited to attend the G J a YOUNG MAN, WHO LIVES IN A COUNTRY TOWN, take ordera for fine English books. Apply tm 9 to junction, “Know ye before wiomyosnt a ‘que | faneral, from 450 West. Thirty-fourth street, between ore salariven ona friends of the family are respect | 4.()'7 "Gilatan'gtrot reapectiis patente wviake carevor | Slerk in stipytog house: or ia rot alent to F. Keppel, at Walter How'so% Brontirays 7°98 ujalh, of andeperidium, which covers the entrance Ninth and Tentn avenues, this (Saturday) afternoon,at } tyijy inyjted to attend the funeral, from the residence chiidren or do other easy Work th an Ainerican fami] er atanding where Lreside can certity that am correct at | \)rANTED—A SMART HOY, FROM 14 TO 1) YEARS, ol ae in Ab ag ee etre non (re BARNES.--At New Dorp, on Wedneaday, May 20, of his sister, 172 Essex street, on Sunday afternoon, } ~ BAsT MITE Rater aalaiaantaie arene be =r rh — . ee gos Resin aane: who resides with his pareats; good refersucce re els, supported by Mons standing On pie | M; Louisa, wife of Robert Barnes and only daughter ADO BASE UTE GP FIRST ELCOR, HACK ROOM I cating tarmas cud where ku fntervi¢w foay be hag," pp Sutea_Sppiy StS Sav. ae O poteee which in Hebrew chacsotdn, | Of John 8, Keteltas, of Clifton. nurse. MreNulty. a ea ANTRDE A @IRONG/LERAETEO AND (WILLING the following inscription:—Remember the law { ‘The relatives and friends of the family are {nvited my er = s POSITION DESIRED AS BOOKKEFPER OR FOR man as porter ina down town etore. Auawe owes ve committed to my servant Moses on Mount | £0, attend the funeral, from the Moravian church, AIRY (bly ec Rg SE Geta Pas) See ee ere eee aL bee alia hl ona at Cea ee oreb for all Israel.’ ‘The gold embroidery on this | NeW Dorp, Staten Island, this (Saturday) afternoon, Ons PIRST CLASS COOK IN A | light work; good city relerence from ker inst pincer Call for | Address M. E-R., Herald offices sh pp resnredt pee week; ore Bee E catioluens s 1 When, lori private family; will do no washing: no objection to the country. Can be seen at present employer's. 59 WEST 19TH ST.—A LADY WISHES A SITUATION Od fora Ce woman as cook. Apply for two days, between land 4 P. M. aye cay WANTED AN ENERGETIC MAN OF GOOD ADDR to canvass for a city publication; 81 per dar au liberal commission on each subscriber, Address, » ences, F. T., Herald office. YOUNG MAN (GERMAN) WHO UNDERSTANDS his business desires a situation as clerk in a first class grocery, ten or Iiquor store, or as light porter; reference and security as to honesty given {f required. Call or address A. D., care of Mr, Lorenzo Weber, No. 2 Warren st, POOKEEEPER WANTED—A YOUNG MAN COMPE- tent to take charge of a set of books in an tron com- pany about fifty miles from New York; salary #600 per may address d " at two o'clock. es yee eee ae Se eeeR BaNTA.—On Thursday, May 21, at her late resi- i pm the ladies of the congregation. The most re- dence, 129 Charles street, KATIE Rose, beloved wife arkable addition to the synagogue Js a handsome ec yokn E Bautevater 8 10tg, and severe illness, in AS: ga trom tee Olea ihe Watdng | The relatives and friends of the family are re~ If is large, covering two full lots on Norfol specetaly invited to attend the funeral, at English reet, with f 104 fe eighborhood Dutch Reformed church on Sunday, cet, with a depth of 704 feet, and being about forty | at twelve o'clock noon. high from the floor to the centre of the arch. BEGLEY.—On Friday, May 22, from int ation a boay of the ental as well a the gal- | of the lungs, PETER hie, ” flamm: eo ere TOW ded mE ne re oc mont | ,, The friends of the family ‘are requested to attend yvens of Hebrew faith and thelr families, among | the funcral, from his late residence, 126 Baxter jem Julge | Creu aca ats Bee el Rey. Dr. | street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, He Re ee ve a neraner: ane ie evs | BROWN. —On Friday, ‘May 22, only son of Captain . BI 4 ann, one Oo! e y uatees of the congregation, were the mos Rotioe- OR and Matilda ‘brown, aged 3 years and 1 . ‘The proceedings commenced, shortly before | Relatives and friends are invited to attend the roe colo Dane cual aya green ecoompant- funeral, from the house of his uncle, James McCar- * : ron, No. 17 Renwick street, on Sunday afternoon, at 514 PLOYER'S,—A _RE- ”. apectable girt as nurse and seamstress, or chamber- matd and waitress; no objection to go in the ccuntry; good reference given. Call for two du: WANTED 4, 9002 WAITER AB'THE CITY O¥STE House, 873 Fulton st., Brooklyn. ‘ WANSTED-A STEADY YOUNG MAN WHO WHITES good hand and is correct In figures. Address, otating salary and references, box 1,980 Post oi indresses, &c. A COMPETENT PERSON AS fe family; best city re A RESPECTA- is perfectly com- Call for two days 115 WEST 15TH ST., NEAR 6TH A +) dle girl as good cook or laundret ‘tent for either; good city reference, ‘Saturday and Monday). 126 WEST OCH st74 YOUNG WOMAN AS FIRST ZO class cook in a private family; city reference ;,is & good baker; no objection to the country. * 142 Q7H AV.—A FRENCH COOK, ONLY A FEW days from Paris, in a private family; good reference. WES? “TH 8 EO first class laundr ferences. Can be seen t QG REST 27H ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN WISHES THE ) washing of a feotly. or some gentlemen; bas she best ties. ANTED—A COLORED MAN TO WAIT ON AN IN~ id. Apply, with certificates of character, to British 7 Broadway, between 10) and 11 o'clock. WANTED A FIRST CLASS MILLIN TO TARE full’ charge Apply. to Mra. John Thompe, 1d Spring at. W AStED.G00p derstand and w. D .--A GOOD RETAIL SALESMAN WANTED. Apply immediately. WALLER & McSORLEY, 245 Grand at. TRUG, CUERK WANTED_ONE SPEARING GERMAN ‘and having good city reference, Apply to Hall & Ruckell, Greenwich st., for two day: —WANTS SITUATION AS CLERK; 18 WELL UP cing and criminal and bankruptcy laws; reference 1O1 THA» REAR HOUSE, TOP FLOOR —A RE- spectable’ woman to go ‘out washing or house cleaning. DEQ 20,,A¥s, THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—A 20. ung girl ‘as laundress; would do cooking ina Kx in to ca] SANVAS! ; Titos to attend to b will be required. 14 WEST 2TH ST.-A THOROUGH BUSINESS + woman as first class cook in @ hotel in the country, 10} it with; referenc liberally ¥.P.SA vould auperintend; best references. Can be seen for two t {8 a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord and to sing | one o'clock Stine 4 “lock. y small faniil ‘objection to go a short disiance in the ‘Address box 144 Herald offic ise unto Thy name, O | Most High! to show forth Thy | Norwegian papers please copy. Sitlne Gobdeliy reterence. © ————_—_—— wile as ntl dee ing kininess fa the mornin, NOTION, HOSIERY, AND WHITE GOODS SALESMAN IN wantéd, in @ large and active house, wishing to extend their trade thie e but first class men need address Salesman, box 4,442 Post oflice. ‘PAINT SALESMAN, WANTED TO TRAVEL; A FIRST class influential man will be liberally treated with, Ad- dress, confidentially, V. M. Z., Herald office. i BOY, FROM 1 fh ay., Between 7 WANTED A SMART, STEOD Call'at 121 s, wife cy ‘hy faithfulness eve: 145 39TH ST., BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 6TH AV. nd uy ©) A woman as first class cook in a private family; ui 10 objection to go a abort dis- eferences given. 155 T 83D ST, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS.— ee) A very respectable woman to cook, wash and iron in ‘a small private family ; city reverence. upon an instrument of ten strings the psal- Burter.—On Thursday, May 21, Many A» upon! the harp with a solema sound, For Thou Lorai | Of Edward Butler, aged 40 years. itmade me giad through Thy work: I will triumph in the The relatives and friends of the family are respect- rks of Thy bands. fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- IThere::pon-the reader, Mr. Goldstein, in the vesti- | dence, 120 First avenue, this (Saturday) afternoon, at le sung the imploration, “Open unto us the gates | two o'clock. right cousness, that we may enter through them Bo_Men.—At Tappan, on Friday, May 22, WILLIAM ears of ag! o'clock A. M. WARTED-TWO YOUNG MEN TO TRAY family (of three) to Europe, sa board and expenses paid. App No. 6, 684 Broadway, up stairs. 9G PAST BIH STA FIRST RATE LAUXDRE: OLY to do gentiemen’s washing at her own hous - ence given. 34.9, EAST sD ST. NEAR 1ST AV.-WASHING AND « ironing done oF would go out by the day bouse clean- ing or to wash and iron, derstands all kinds of baking; eat ary ‘with rete AS raise the Lord,” and this was ans’ H. BoLaer, aged 56 years, 6 months and 11 days. ©] 4 WEST MTH ST.—A RESPECT. = - pteeractene retort — ——— oir with, “This is the gate of Me Ieee thane Te eels and friends are invited to attend the 214 Diain cook aad to do washing and troning in asmall | Oo TH AY. BEIWEEN ATH AND TH STS_—A | PAINT | SALESMAN, WANTED ONE, WELL AC: | WANTED. YOUN, MAN TO GO TO PANAMA ; oh a to op Nas ahiction to the country for | OOS A ooking, washing and iron- main Yatisoad’ men, iron manufacturers aud ®. mercantii Mist good tet us enter'therein. Give thanks unto the Lord for | funeral, on Monday morning, on the arrival of the | family: would do houeworn nn obuee F10F | jog for acme privat famiy, good reterahee “ . Literal salary. Uthies No-#, 8/2 Bron’ aint dealers. Address, stating sala) referenc &c., box BEM NY. Font office.” rol AREis ey GITUATION” WANTED.—A SPANISH | GENTLEMAN Se thoroughly and perfectiy conversant with the English and is good; his mercy is everlasting.” The doors | ten minutes past nine o'clock train from New York. Pre then opened and the whole congregation rising, BREWSTER.—On Friday, May 22, after a long and fe procession entered and passed up through the | painful sickness, Joseru F, BREWSTER, aged 60 years 7 MAN AS ly understands her _ THE TRADES. FIRST CLASS ENGINEER AND PRACTICAL MA- 91 @ iTH AV—A RESPECTA 216 im ‘TH 7 2 H Sok who than 504 STH ST. NEAR 10TH AV., FRONT HOUSE, room.—A respectable colored woman want tusiness ; good city refere ts few gentlemen's and families’ washing, fain aisie to the chancel. It was headed by the | and 9 months. i a x esident and Vice President of the congregation, ‘The funeral services will be held on Sunday after- 216 WEST 2;TH ST.-AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN a wishes an enga) Pe pe a dry goods | A chinist wishemo take charge of an engine, ant will de lowed by eight girls in white and elght boys in | NOon, at two o'clock, at his late residence, 141 Sev- | GLX) ne profemed cook in a private family: thorgnells Waitrenses, &c. Heaman, cashisr OF etroferences givedy Ad: | ul repairing, Address V. Wa Herald office. lack; then came the reader accompanied by Rev. | ent street. ‘The remains will be taken to Stoning- | understands her business. ‘The best city reference. Can be Enrayouei rag * = un and quick ss figures; given. aetee eas an eon eG seen fortwo days. Salat waitrees or charbermaid or to do general housework to read nt rr. Feivel, as assistant, in their robes; then the | ton, Conn., for interment on Monday. ee Reasonais folly Gam) ALESMAN WANTED—ON bi and the High Priest, Rev. Dr. Wise, and after CoRNELL.—On Thursday, May 21, CHARLES Rop- »«, WEST HOUSTC MENT.—A ‘amily; seven yeara’ reference. 11 for two days, @ E WHO UNDERSTANDS 4 Spee é 1 jem the trusteot bearing the Sacred scrolls, Dur. | MAN CORNELL, son of the late Tiiomas F. Cornell, 229) respecradle Pret cook, washer and outs nia Caan cE (URI facetentes qrcds.can apply sarvena iLaed aavvlogs: & Procie [2 Vrench, Heatlan and Geren, Addros «onion froner: country preferred ; b WEST 27TH ST. ‘EN 7TH AND STH A respectable woman a® good cook and to as- ‘ashing and ironing. Good city reference. t6 Endicott & Huntoon, 216 Church at. JALESMAN WANTED—TO SOLICIT ORDERS FROM SS)" families in the city and suburbs for our celebrated teas Energetic men of good address and accustomed ing will be liberally treated with. Inquire for the Manager of the retail department of ther Great United States Tea Warehouse, 26, 28 and 80 Vesey st. A eeeednaecanmeteenenremnere 1-I WANT A SITUATION A8 ENTRY rk, er, policy clerk, steam- ce ‘agent, bank en- responsible, euergetic, live ity and references given. Ad- 155 East 66th at. the procession the choir sung, “Blessed be all | Of this city, in the 37th year of his age. DBD sD, Aye FOU f is Ko pat in the name of the host ! Blessed he Pe ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- 262 2 or boarding house, elty or country; good m the house of the Lord.” ‘The reader, choir aud | fully invited to attend the funeral, from Calvary bngregation then alternately sung the following church, Fourth avenue and Twenty-first street, on ants .— Sunday afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. NANE.—On Thursday, May 21, ELLEN CULLI- low goodly are thy tents, © Jacob! thy tabernactes, O oy Hor *Andin the greatness of Li Benevoitnce, Wiltenter | NANE, Wife of Daniel Cullinane, tn the 27th year of ‘house; in reverence of thee, will I bow down towards the | her age, of consumption. mple o( thy holiness. O Lord! Tlove the habitation of Thy Tue friends of the family are respectfully invited mise, and the swelling gubt of Thy glory. I therefore will | to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at rabip, bow down, and bend the knee before The Lord, my | two o'clock, from her late residence, 124 Eldridge ker. "And I will offer my prayer unto thee, © Lord! fn an | street, without further notice. ceptable time; in thine abundant mercy, O God! answer CLARRE.On Wednesday, May 20, ANASTASTA, wife PHOTOGRAPHER WANTED—AN OP! make ferrotypes; one who understands bis | at J. Taylor's Photograph Gailery, 191 Sisth avenue. PEGMBER, WANTED TO GO To, THE COUNTRY; steady Jobe Apply to Furman & Roberton, 25 and 2 Cedi 5D city referei Miscellaneous. oF WASHINGTON 8T.—AS STEWARDESS ON BOARD Ab neteamer from St. Jago to New York or from Havana. Reference given. F4() WET TH st. TOF, FLOOR. -A WOMAN AS cook ina private family; thoronghly understands her business; is a good baker; noobjection to the country; city reference. _ RQ 6fH AV. IN THE PIC spectable woman as first class c west city referen 459 4TH AV.—A LADY ABOUT BREAKING UP Oe) honsekeeping desires to find siti ns for two good TORF.—A_RE- ok, who thoroughly —A RESPECTABLE TON Wantep. ‘A GOOD SKEIN SILK DYER; ONE COM Detent to dye all colors; wateady situation tos good mag or shipping 8 Thomas Suilth, 1,617 Francia 6, Phil boat clerk, solicit roranything wi an is required: good nar ‘eas, for one week, J. C. Fy 97 , WASHIX REE: 2 young woman withes to travel with a family; good reference. ROY 8T.—A YOUNG WOMAN TO GO TO CAL- ‘as lndy’# attendant or child’s nurse; best refe WASTED A PATTERN MAKER AS FORE oO de architectural work, Address, Jon, in the truth of Thy salvation, Juinesa thereof are the Lord's; the world, | of Andrew J. Clarke and daughter of the late Pedro J pists ina first class family; one at cook, washer and ironer; ke to remain with the lady until balf the pas agen ie who anders -y that dwell therein. For he hath founded ft upon the | Carrere. i ther as chambermaid and waitress. Can be seen to-day ing to pay part now. ddrese or call for RAVELLERG, EALBOMAN WANTED:-50 Ly oun t ollie me ry and sleeve buitons in Canada; he must have # Two Goob EDGE TOOL MAKERS MP jas, arid established it upon the floods, Who shall ascend ‘The relatives and friends of the family-are respect- 0 ; ntatn of the Lord? aud who shail stand in His bol ; “ny QD AV, NEAR BIST ST., ND FLOOR—A | '*°! ds See ; vj Fee oe aaa ot baie und pose OF blert; who | {LY invised to attend the funeral, on Sunday atter- | HAR Feayeccanie girl to cook, wash and iron: wa rood | 7y DAR ST.-A RESPECTABLE, WOMAN AS ‘oa Tesasenelies ee Coe ‘Apply at the works of the Washoe Tool Cam lited up bie sou! unto vanity nor sworn deceitfully, Bom Bre tclogk, fom her late residenge, No, 100 | baker-anc an exoetiout washer and trover; has good cty rei BO eee ee na menmmen; qnodrelerenen. ; NPD a RUMEN, BW AM AGHITE, aoe | Ns. “tof biycaaivation, Thin ‘is the generation who rege: -- STH AND TTH AVS, | W need many of varied and'extensive Duniness experience, | WANTED. A GOOD, DRAUGHTSMAN FOR PARES ND 7 i Office drawings, at 59 Wall st., room No, 2 (Browa Bra.' Wanre.* SITUATION IN A PHOTOGRAPHO as assistant bookkeeper, saleaman, correspondent and gene- Tal business manager in some manufacturing establishment, provision, grocery or erain ‘and produce houre, where be can make hitnself generally useful. Respe: ‘employment t od of his salvation, This is the generation who CLARK.—On Leos May 22, after a short and pain- ise yor by » e friends of the ly and members of the Me- ra, and let the ‘King of Glory enter. Who ts the chanics’ Union and Mechanica’ Rights Association 339 TH st, BETWI OIL Brooklyn.-An American lady as nursery governess or seamstress ia & respectable family. Call or address as abore. Chambermaids, &c. 2D ST.A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM. bermaid and to ageiat in the care of euildren; would like lory ? 4 t © ; ears’ reference from her last r powerful; the Lord, ty in battle, | aFe respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from | t9 go in the country; has (en sears’ reference from her las - — | rather than a large i the object. very best refer- gallery by an experienced operator, at moderate ise y beads ore hgh pa ey igi — her late residence, 78 Third street, on Sunday after- | Place. 2 7: taéos att a ee al ences exchanged as to. rifs| onition, moral worth, &c. Ad- . place the main chject: ean gers, re ‘reterence. oi ing doors, and fet the ‘King of Glory enter. Who is this noon, at haif-past one o'clock. 3] NESE, TH Shas CHANBERMAID! AMD | pompenion, eis tatnoads cal eneies tenor box 103 Herald office. i ee ee Isaac Landis, Nort hy 31 1 D—SITUATION AS SALESMAN IN A FIRST aa country, of pleasant, healthy ablin papers please copy. u ; references exchanged. Address y: Sf 5 Da.Ly,—On Friday, May 22, JesTren C. RaGus, = dry goods jobbing house, by a gentleman selling a yfor the summ fog of Uiory? The Lord of Hosts, be a the King of Glory. i WANTED AT THE ARCADE FILE WORKS, x ah. Thine, O God! ts the greatness, power, glory, splendor and | wite of H. Daily, after j 7 2 I STAN Scofiel, box 216 Post office Cazenovia, N. Y. od Southerh trade, kod for leav dr o Thine eatin heaven andor earth; Thine, Goat } Wife of James H. Dally, after a short illness. 79) UNION PL. A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT snatsntinbs : te es hal good Southern trade; good reasons for leaving preseny, diy mill file cutters and four taper cutters, App'y althe et do © , nd we : ‘oods honke: best reference. Address for two weeks W. F. S| seeineinion sod the aupreme sublimity above all | Notice of funeral hereafter. (Z girl to do chamberwork and sewing; can be seen at FOUNG ANRRTOAR WIDOW LADY. WANTS ck Lida meeeemos office tn Bok Stag, OF to Theo Mace k Co, 44 Beetmad meet, her present employer’ naccuttomed to bakery or AL. piace in a store has freshmenta; is experienced housekeeper in, a widower station F. for ten di ;HORS, EDITORS, LAWYERS, PUBLISHERS, clergymen.—A young indy whore letters are ed ‘for, desires very bard work, so dificult ut be worth to her employer $2an hour: at Hiavoe, 105 Twelfth street, clone to Fourth avenue, ro nga before ] o'clock, and from 7)q to Byy P.M. 1 atol ye odour Lord, and bow down at His foot- DeNNen.—On Thursday evening, May 21, after a or be is holy. Extol ye ‘our Lord and worship at | short iliness, MARGARET DENNEN, native of parish jy mount, for God our is Holy. of Edgerstown, county Longford, Ireland, aged 65 Then came the yer by the Rabbi, and but | years. few years ago {t would have been accounted Her friends and those of her brothers, Thomas and e most extraordinary prayer in a Jewish temple, | John, and James Morgan are respectfully invited to e Minister prayed in the German language that all | attend the funeral, from her late residence, 301 Mul- ho caine within those walls, of whatever religious | berry street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. ith they may be, if their piety be true, their love of Boston papers please copy. fod pure and their repentance sincere, may be reci- DoveHerTy.—On Wednesday, May 20, MARGARET, jents of divine mercy and salvation—a rare be widow of John Dougherty, azed 75 years. f tolerance in @ Synagogue. After this came Her friends and relatives and those of her son-in- re succeeded by Kedusha, or sanctification | law, Charles McGinnis, are respectfully invited to at- when @ cantata was sung | tend the funeral, from her late residence, 148 East the character of which may in ag street,near Third avenue, this (Saturday) from the few verses we trans | morning, at nine o'clock precisely. Her re- apply. ANTED-BY A YOU N, A SITUATION AS a ED—A FIRST CLASS WATCH CASE POLISHES. ‘clerk in a wholesale grocery store or merchant's ofice. RARTOUO EA i BOS Oy EM ON a ‘Addrens, stating wages saked, armount of work onrale ANTED—A LAW CLERK OF GOME EXPERIENCE | Cf,{0rmine ott per week, &e., John 0, Dueber, Clncis ai ‘and good penman. Address, stating swlary and refer- —_— — ences, box 2,182 Post office. ‘ ‘ # TANTED A GOOD GURB SETTER. APPLY AT uu - — ray & McPbereen’s stone yard, foot of Court by 14 WEST 30TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A R able girl as chambermaid and waitress; ca! best references. 173 FORSYTH §T., FIRST FLOOR, ROOM NO. 2. e young girl, 16 years of age, to do chamberwork Rrooklyn. ‘ANTED—A STONE DRESSER AND MILLER Fat steady work. Address W. 8. it office QS EAST 4TH ST., BETWEEN 2D AND A LOL respectable giri aa chambermaid and waitress or as chambermaid and to assist in the washing and ironing. W4Rtzn 4 YOUNG MAN AS CLERK AND SALES8- man; one who haa some knowledge of the wholesale Jewelry business preferred ; must come well recommended as yegards industry and integrity. Address box 3,965 Post oflice. "COACHMEN AND GARDENER! {SINGLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION aS wardener. Call on G.-M., 167 Suffolk st. + bor 194 Herald off ) GENERAL ENORAVIG ut st, second Mor, LADY OF REFINEMENT AND AMIABLE A. ‘aisposition, speaking French and German, desires a po- Jition ax governess Smpanion in a family of refinement Where music ie appreciated: bas had experience and ean fur- Dish the best reference. Address Professor, box 16 stationeD DAL THAT: CORNER M¢TH St. IN TEA STOR ZL A young’ woman as chambermaid and waitress: is Willing to assist in whatever is required; understands the care of the horse in the abseuce of the family; satisiactory city reverences. Philadelphia, W ‘ATCHMAKER WANTED. clase workman need sp (ONE BUT A F , at J, H. Welsh's, A GIRL TO DO CHAMP ‘te:—‘Here ig thy God. Here thy salvation | mains will be taken to St. Rose's church, Cannon SD Al WORK 7, PD.—TO PARTIES REQUIRING AN EXPERI- Fiooms | O Lord, for Thee our songs are chanted, | street, where a solemn miem high mass will be 962 nd assist with the washing and troning, city or W fap te reliable person to fill 4 Teeponsible positior SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AS Greaein PORE a ieteniiaion - pe i nw RB Walisiajen |.} selehcated for the repose of her soul, at ten ovclock, | sruntry: gond tty reference the domestic sire, either Iam plrate cami or gt oett | i twiiiogurmese ftmveld useful Cellos or sddresss” Wa FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS * ” — ae —— jon, such will please send their . E. Pow ve him: ‘ul, o We ~ NTS. n full choras praise the hallelujah The se from thence to RL TO DO CHAMBER: | ftation E, tor cue week, Uneaveptionable city reference Seu st ge rere reson oerenarenaneynpmamegconmeng me ‘90 West ar eee an for interment. ~ f TNE FRANCAISE DESIRE SE PLACER POUR /OT- gner des enfants et coudre, S’adresser au 262 171i thy plane JISINIERE FRANCAISE DESIRE SE PL.CER ease taille pelvee; bonnes references. Unedame francaise desire garder ap Ou deux enfants ches elle, 8'e dresser au 215 Sr red scrolls were then deposited in the ark, amid Dorax.—On Friday, May ICHARL GUSTIS ie choir singing :— 7 Dypan é ote n a of Martin — Lad — . r doctrine; forsak . e friends are inv! att e funeral on Sun- tars tren of lifes to fone who 7 hold of i 3 P—) lm day afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of jorters thereof are happy. Ite ‘are ways of piensant- | his parents. 622 East Thirteenth street. ‘and all {ts paths are peace. Cause thoa us, 0 Lord! to Frost.—On Wednesday, May 20, MARGARET M., oa unto Thee, and we shall return; renew our days asof | daughter of William and Margaret Frost, aged 16 bent elty reference. given. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. nelae e PROFITABLE INVESTMENT.—WANTED, AN EDU- Ps ‘cated lacy as assistant fashion editress and to take on a Sret clase weekly journal; none need appl: ee ee see 77 sTHAY A youN QT Tot ’and plain sewin 997 WEST BTH St. FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. D2 F “A voung woman as chambermald aud would ake tare of children ; city referenc 34 1sT AV.—TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS; 0) « SINGLE GERMAN WANTS A_ SITUATION AS ‘coachman in the country; is a careful driver and groom; understands plain gardening; best reference. Call Gn oF address Gunderman, 21 Chatham et, 8 GARDENER.-WANTED, A SITUATION BY A middle aged man (German) of long experience in draw- ears, 3 months and 18 days. chambermaid or cook, the other as sea tions and a few bandred dollars ready cash to imv - ds and ctical gardening; under | = " el This closed the services of the dedication, | Relatives and friends of the family are respectfaily | Maltrors or seametreas; can do all kinda of | ert dress. with came and residence, Fashion, Herald oftice. ings, lazing CO Tease. and’ grapery i 4 = ye ———— 4 po ae 5 ‘objectio ort. dist a une ery culture; best refer: 7 nd the Rev. Dr. Mielziner then mounted the pulpit invited to atiend the funeral, on Sunday moon, SSesny: good aity relerence ra Squires. "oes be wee! 7 TET TE) cece. Ridrear orpox 145 Herald ‘omce. a HOUSES, ROOMS, 40-9, WANTED. _, EMART AMERICAN GIRL, WITH GOOD RECOM. chu : wanted, to fake care of ababy. Apply at rt nes tates nod ying Hlotel to sell oF rman bev juflding, suitable for eel, ban geod location, to ie Vy agde by addressing immediately H. E, B., Hepld nd preached @ very interesting sermon in the Ger- | at three o’ciock, from Presbyterii an language. He took for his text Haggai, chapter | City, N. J. tna LS = po i ha this ann wore ee 4 z Sees bana e May 21, Rev. Prrer ©. eal , saith the Lord o' an St. 6 church, Kent a in this place I will give peace, saith the Lord of hosts.” _ aTEyCuRRET Ne , Bergen | two da; u a 350 STH AV IN THE PrctuRE STORF. “A y eI woman, as chambermald and taundress T_ CLASS COACHMAN CAN BE SEEN, OR vessel al private stable, No. ’ Vasiness ib all its branches; has unquestionable Ib Greenwic OUSEKEFPER WANTED—A THOROUGHLY RE. H son; family of three; house in the country for AR stand: cr. thoroughly underst ence frotn her last p! her busines 7 ret that Ww ‘ + = Cherie on ol , "1 UATIO! * ! " . rinse reerend gentemasiaterestiggdiconrse | tend te Feulens sae nici we omer for tne | 437 PaLATMGTs BREE A. Tuan ow we Vs ai a teresra"" | ORG utente com tag) | Ty Bae sy ark Rom cng an ra a n this place, but his reference to the nature of the | repose of his soul, at St. Patrick’s church, this (Satur- | mind chiidren.. Call for two days. z ADY CANVASSER® WANTED-ON A FIRST. RATE Beetle stan, “Ratton 3. ae oe Wane sion Mian | form in the Jewish Church was beautifully com- | day) morning, at half-past ten o'clock. ared with the renovation of the temple, It was the GirFing.—In this city, on Friday, May 22, Miss ame flindament supporting the same walls, and the | Mary GrrriNno, daughter of the late William Gimng, me walls on which the same roof resta; yo 4 the | in the s7th year of her age. Hust and rubbish extraneous to them all and The relatives and friends of the family are invited hich had accumulated for years was removed, | to attend the fun from her late residence, 63 d brighter light now gleams upon the co: ‘a- | Bank street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. ion. So reform is instituted to give the holy edifice Greecy.—On Friday, May Py, BRIDGET CECELIA pf religion @ brighter aspect, more in consonance | GreRxiy, the beloved wife of John Greely, in the ith modern requirements and ideas. The funda- | 24th year of her age. ent laid by Abraham and by God's truth revealed ‘The friends of the family and those of her father, i¢ the same; the pillars of the faith are the same, and | James Flood, and her brothers, James and Berna: he historical recollections of Judaism, cove! the | Flood, are requested to attend funeral on Sunday hole like @ roof, are the same, and no one seeks to | afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, st, teeta eeceatar a Satarcs te | hte ae ea Es, d ¢ ‘ur! RILPERN.—On Friday, May 22, Leo, son material and even oppressive to the true faith in | of saul and Henrietta Heilpern, aged 3 years and 456 weet ane St WHERE Tlt ADVERTISER ©)D now lives. —As chambermaid by one who is willing to assist in washing and fronin, id 4 WEST 80TH ST, BETWEEN TH AND i0TH ow fret floor..-A German woman in an American family to do tp staira work. B51 EET, 83D ST., 6TH AV.—A YOUNG OL chamberwork and waiting, or as laundres: etion to the country for the summer, Has three y' Teference. einai V TANTED—AS CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS, A well recommended girl to go in the country. Apply a 106 (new No.) West 45th at, pO Nnmiswion, for a fire class work, W. A. MASKER, jo. 1 Tryon row, New York. \OACHMAN’S . POSITION WANTED—BY A YOUNG J man; baa long experience in horses; is obligt and Dien facommended Splat employer. Adureas Sthebasam —. WANTED Wy A ually FAMILY, FOR ONY LEA ACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECT. or Part of. Hgtum aay fre Toomey, / 4 008 uniersteud ae more, Re f oroughly ja | other family only, located between Thirty-fi 160 pacity and capability, Ad- Sroate, Deal | Eighth Avenue Railroad, Address toh 30 Pot mane W418) Hovs® Nor xsovE THrerrrfers ED. qenesaakib rent not over $1,200; or Lower Part of /nouse YANTED.A COMPETENT WAITRESS, APPLY RY nl don ae Rr Se r before 12 M. at No. @ Weat 26th at dress Post office. al TANTED—A pg hia - 29 TAKE een fa little girly must ep jangtiage with @ per- fectly pare ace ent and be highly recommendeds Apply at Bond st. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; Wine ror reas P. M.,ox 222 Herald office, ARDENER AND GROOM WANTED—SINGLE MAN, x ‘to take care of a small garden and a pair of horses, Ap- piyatlis Pearle ON WANTED—3Y A FIRST CLASS COA\ eer ind groom, who ean furnish undoubied referen Pon tae amt Qouniry: woud make bimeelt useful. Can teen at ihe private stable, 20 Bast 8b wt., oF addrese Joh ‘ANTEDBY A PHYSICIAN, A RECEPION AND ish basement hase: loc W4STED-2y AFA WITH ONE CHILD, A ‘ork, or vithin fi : city reference required. Apply from 10 to a ath at. (new number.) AXNTED-A COLORED WOMAN AS COOK; ONE can come well recommended ; also a colored boy, ‘undress, Apply at No. 56 West Houston st Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 207 STH ST.AS SEAMSTRESS IN A PRIVATE on Wi on SIX, ROOMS, UN- resent times, After prayer and a hymn by the | 5 months. family ; can cut and fit for children ; a good operator = - on - fader, (lev. Dr, Wise delivered an impressive sermon | . ‘The relatives and friends and the members of the ge. Weer & Wilson's machine, bat ety reference. Can be Were oer pe pio l, SEU ANTED—A_ SITUATION, AS, COACHMAN, BY ANTED A SMALE HOUSE, OT SN om functor A.M. ot 42 Bast 1008 ot, elty or country, vert city reference. shairered © Medeower, aed Cy eid a your. Addreny Beat, box 5,068 in English. He also referred to the necessity of ire Emanuel are tfally invited to attend e a > seen, street form in his concluding words as followi neral, on Sunday noon, at two o'clock, 946 EAST 10TH §ST.A DRESSMAKER TO CUT Bradley's livery stables, Nos. § and Now york Pot ofice. ‘Allreforms * * * * to bring us nearer to our | from his late residence, 234 East Ninth street, be- and fit in an establishment; has no objection to ANTED—A WET NURSE, TO GO A SHORT DIS he he a - 5 : - ‘od, to acquaint us better with the great and solemn | tween First and Sec nd ues, without further ‘eave the city. Cail or address for a week. ‘tance {n the country; one who {e strong and healt! ‘A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY ¥ vay AN AME! reer sat EAM: auilk pot to be over sis months old. Apply at 208 Duan ere an the bestety reference. Call at fA LL ayaa, a rural ith of our religion, and to impress them deeper on | notice. pur hearts; all reforms which free us of inveterate KNoOWLTON.—In Brookiyn, on Theredey Mey. 21, of 962 “BAST BROADWAY.—A FIRST CLASS BEA wee Petween # und 11 A. ‘Went 38th at, for two days. ee TED—A CAPABLE, ACTIVE AND EXPERIENCED contral, familly priva'®, rene et to cut and Ot all ki i t reaa toc Kinds of family sewing; vest changed, Addi reference. buses, oulworn forms and outgrown habits, which | pneumonia, Avavstcs KNOWLTON, in the 65th year ive to tiie spinit the form corresponding to itself and | of his age. : a ae AVCA PROPRGRTO! as APA BLE ACT Vest inthe ot, on Monea: Lee ras m din ce erent) cele 5 To LET—A SMALL STORE OR A PART OF o our desire of worshipping God; all reforms which relatives and friends of the family are respect- B41 Sa. chat work ty Oe aay ra eat, 4 P+ Al > 9 Natal u #08 Monaeys 1 stands the paminess torah : pool eterlaes As. ‘ANTED 10 y of in ona of the heat business ! ~~ it office. streets bf New York, for ® faney gooce and embroidery push dreas B. W. L., box we Herale Wenrenn SITUATION. AS GARDENER understand: busi ead «6s to the worship God in thanks- | fuily invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- work in her own ving and praise, in joy and gladness, in | dence, No. 132 South Oxford street, Brooklyn, this wrivate families or hotels, or woul : . Jem XX. Vy Herald oftean neas. A wasn D-A YOUNG WOMAN AS WAITRESS AND y TRY COT. cluldren| to tientars and rec knowiedgment of God's love and benignity | (Saturday) afternoon, at three o'clock. meer ‘chatibermaid and to assist in washing and jroning in» YY — ~ - ~ ct - a PANTE ENT—A FUR AISHED COU ind in recognizit oor relations to Him, a& | Binghamton (N. Y.}, Stamford (Conn.) and Augusta | 34.4 past verH ze. bet eg IE pA small emmys fee references required. Apply from sto 13 A ie tinea mat Scotch; ae x ya te V ANTE Sever ey eemny Ho iy; sate par: RRS Tehe rat ing by the day in » private family. Store, 201 Fi o children, “¥. M, %, Herald ofce. ther, and our relations (Ce eee lease copy. Wi pl copy. 0 Mil, as brother to brother and as teacher to RENCE.—At Flushing, L. 1., on Thursday, May % —— : . LT, » May — J FIRST CLASS PLAIN AND FANCY — pupil; all reforms which strengthen our faith and | 21, at the residence of ee brother, John N, Law- ¥ A TAILORESS, WORK IN FAMILIES ann ‘None but a competent workman need ap- ANTED—A_ SITUATION PY A_ PROTESTANT BILLAARDS, onfidence in God, our hopes and expectations in | rence, ANNA W. LAWRENCE. nd make pore clothes; 8100 ladies’ polonatee | ply at K. Stenre’ bakery, 1,210 Fulwm av., near Grand young man a8 coxcbman oF groom, or would make sewrewer me and eternity—are blessings to us and tothe | The relatives and friends of the family are respect- eases, Address Mra, A. ord, station F. rookiy, N. himself usetal In any capacity : ood ity reference. Address y.%& G. BURNHAS'S FURNITURE, RASGAD . - agreed XK: = A. Hillock, box 200 Herald AL bay resn, 115 Went Blererth airees, near Sicth srenue Y orl\, and bring Us so mucht nearer to the ideal of | fully invited to attend the funeral, on. Monday after- ligion and the duties of Israel, Therefore they | noon, at one o'clock, from St. 'Gdéorge’s church mist he acceptable to. God and to israck ‘Therefore, | Flushing bs foretiiven, we struggle on heediess of outside pressu: Lyxc#.—On Thursday, May 21, RicHaRrD LYXca, in Hor progress and reform within the pale of | the 27th year of his age. uda.sm, in the name of Ged and ao Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to ni WASTED-& VAMET FOR A GENTLEMAN ON 33/1 rieway ortes pack .; Must walt, tide and = ~ 4 bftice No. 884 ae See drive. Apply immediately Wes, -A SITUATION As “COA colored man, who has spent be years in ven, furniture ; city Or co: Hpped; furniture sored. FULIARDS.—WM. A. GRIFPILH, 186 SULTON °: for sale od id new Improved Combination | FANTED-A FIRST CLASS GIRL TO ATTEND A Warners: Ant Tih we., corner 24th ef, ANTED_A RESPECTABLE NEAT, YOUNG OR Wr aiitle aged American woman to herself gener: Ny nsctol, wri be treated as one of the family. Appiy at TANTED—A SITUATION, IN WESTCHESTER, AS seamstress, or would take care of growing children; bent reterenoes. Address 8 M. L, Westchester ‘ Hounekeepers, &c. 79 bec &T,-A COMPETENT AND EXPERIENC we MAN BY A former D ally ne No. 9 Bd av. until the ideal shall be reached and realized.” attend the funeral, from his late residence, Bight, h ngregation ; peat » Bighty- aa housekeeper in a widower's family ; 5 —- ——_———___—- = HIALION by 4 utc ehey Nave adopted po a IO A aie drm et nab Righest references furnished, WARTED= A COMORED GIRL TO DO ALL RINDS OF Biltwin, preadway anaiomn nee Npip FULL 3%), SHARES 4 fe pnd ts wd ns ‘cooking } out o ity t * m 3 nee compl hat ": Zion may be redeemed by God's word, and the | MULDOOS.—On Thatsday morning, May 21, at two 3 HOvEEKEEP eee : Dali A ce at ala DY AP 80 AY. D, NEAR 69H ST. HELP WANTED—MALES. verlasting voice of reason.” While listenfhg to the | o'ciock, at his residence, 207 Henry street, PeTer wonld at frat pure m: fret class ref dian elderly person ; ry. XPERIENCED DRA Ihymsis, the prayers and sermons, it appeared to us | MULDOON. Nain cook ; has some h TAN ban ar ae = v5 RUSE ~ hat any Christian of any denomination might lose | The funeral will take place thisSatardayymorning, | **nees would ik -* W ¢ scenstomed to the Whee ee4. W A GENTLEMAN WANTED TO ROLIETT Mae ¢ SOR SALE CREAP—a uu POCRNT AND MARIUB nothing in hearing such religious teaching every day | at haif-past nine o'clock. A solemn requiem imass BROADWAY chine weed aprlt: JOHN MW, DAY i. ¥. Avddrena bo! m K AR AALR CHAP Aart rate order, Apply @ : fn the week, 80 little of sectarianism and'so mich ot | for tne repose of tis soi will be celebrated at st. | ]14 fearectable tcerman bat B54 and 264 Broadway, en ance ial srw At ROY WANTED. TO G0 AAHORT | direst rm . prone i toleration and piety were there ex- | Teresa's Roman Cathotien ehareh, Rat Ac Hutwers | tace family \ *ANTED pasha taf lab gy ey fy AN orate = Fi capta Ld coumnry to bo ible fae ae so& SALR CHEAP TWO PHRLAN BILLIARD, th rene! 2 . The eny rever a machine; good no other 1 4 » ) between a jassan CHE. ome ol ply al toy Howaly, Thr regular Sabbath service at thie aynagogue witt | family of deceased arv respecttutly invited to attend, | — = — Sage AT. I aR siy, a0 date a tiie Neue, trout fourm so k Digs Basi, Cura, feu come ott Ave’ cominence this morning At 8% o'clock, and the Rev, | McCacEaY.On Friday, May 22, Susan Movatiay, 53 REST INN at. BETWEEN cH AND ml | Jo 8 —t —<———mAnem\i oe - <= ai tits Dr. iawac M. Wise will oMciate. The sale of pews | of disease of 4 gels tat Ve) ave, —An Amerionn tady desires # position me horse TANTEDA GIRL FC. GEYERAL Ho's WORK PEW FIRST Ot RBAM A as RTO RENT TWO MARBLE TOP atl Will commence on Sunday, May v4. ann Oe reais sad wacer-ot her unole, Thomas Me. Keepers « deratande ber’ miners; ik Gut a reid Of Se | W ate 9 60 3 ‘a yor and beet ook Oty “> bayh-ngord imumed> ely, a Kd Btve/war, Latwonn | Fone. Vormes onay. Apviv at (74 daventh abreot . ra, cine cig cerereures. faerences, Avveret seme db oe a on. 2