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Grint Kp RERCATIONS WANTED REALS ‘ Cooks. de. € UNION COURT.-A8 FIRST CLASS COOK: TINDER: “| atands cook: its branches; can take charge —k YOUNG WOMAN AS PLAIN 5 Heooksad’goce washer amd oDeF) Ons good iy te Shihab so eel ee WEST 18TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS 40 ond, ironeri ie s Cd ea fa wil a = good ci ing 4 FRONT RAREMENT. a8 FIRST Las ise cael city oes ay (Pais enleie, a a a, VANDEWATER STA PIRST CLASS © OOK DE. 35 he in whotel or restaurant, by the week Terenas emecnn ne, ok CHYSTIE ST., REAR.—A GER! 95 & G0 _ fino private family; good ely reterence, MAS COOK. TE WEST TH 8r., A, Ks 89 7 LTH 82. TN THE RE, REAR—A goon coo! fofhe coentry Stamford (Coua.) "preferred, Beat Por oy olty Faference frm last place, “=” Preferred: Beak OF oly EAST 2TH 8T., NEAR 8D AV.—A RESPECT- HY, Sica erin mea TH AV.-A RE. Us Sen le of a with Tae reins soe obj in the gountry rood nd lly 2 Suen ew aelinl plask ahene she lived four y », BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH 133 weer, a risers na Soo cook, nd lauudreas or waiting = wag tecond ina Sena peng BA A enty an ven aired ; sean Tidse in the countey.” Gan be soon for inres QQ WEST 49TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 71H AV8.— B 38 a ef iain Covi an excellent washer and trong: i work for a small family; unexceptionable 4 no cbjection to good st private Dosrding house} good ali reference ff Fem sy hee 154. REst ere ST, ROOM NO. IN THE REAR.—A respectable girl “as good cook and firs’ rate washer and jroner; no objection to « short distance in the eountry WEST 27TH ST, NEAR @9H AV. FIRST 203 floor, back room.—As first class cook ; aiderstanas her business; will pate sate summer house ‘or boarding houne; best city DAT SULLIVAN x aT THIRD FLOOR, FRONT room.—A very competent woman as good cook, in ity or country. 998 WEST 31ST ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AVS.-- A young girl to do cbhamberwork in a boarding 230% —_— 16TH ST,, BETWEEN 71H AND 8TH AVS. pectable woman as good, plain cook, washer and tronee; ue" no objection to the country ; elt {cty rein Telerence, 1. WEST 27TH ST.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN AS days cook, washer and ironer, Can be seen for two 324. west 21ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTEST, aut young woman aK plain cook, washer and ironer; ‘no Objection to go a uhort distance in the country; best city reference. oe sce a a ce ee ae 32 EAST 84TH ST.-A YOUNG WOMAN AS FIRST e class cook, or as cook, washer and irouer ip a small family; best city reference. 327 SAst wTH gra RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl in @ private family as plain cook, washer and ironer; makes the best of bread aud biscuit; makes up tinen ‘aud does all styles of fluttug by hand and machive; no ob- 2ection to housework ; best city reference from last place. 329 West gra sr—1wo RESPECTA REE 01 GIRLS; one to cook, wash and iron; in a first claas bread and biscuit baker, the other to do: upstairs works good rel- erence. Inqulie in the front basement, 337 FAST ‘STA “ST., NEAR 1ST AV. -A YOUNG woman ng good cook, washer and ironer in # pri- vate — good city” reference. WEST ST ST., NEAR 9TH AV.—AS GOOD plein cool @ good washer and ironer; or would the General nousework for a amall tauily. Cait for two Cree EAST 10TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT. respectable Protestant, girl as good. plain coo! washer ey roner ina smalt private tamily; clty rer erence if required. Can be seen for two da ADH WESTIN SY. SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM. ) A young wowmaii as cook, washer ‘and ironer, oF ak taundress alone; ig wi"iug and obi best city reference. 4AGQ WEST RD St, TOP FLOOR —two RESPECT. bla icin: one as cook, washer and ironer, and the other as chambernra! aoa ¢ wultres#; na objection 10 go a an short distance in the 5OQ WEST TH st—TWo RESPECTABLE GIRLS; r9) one aa good plain cook, washer and ironer, the other ns chambermand and to asset with the washing; pti vate family preferred; no objection to the country; good oy reference. 52 8D AY., BETWEEN STH AND STH STS.—A young Woman as cook; willing to assist in washing and ironing; city and counwy reference. Cun be seen for two days, 559 Nest 29711 ST., THIRD FLOOR. A RES OOd able young woman as cook, washer and iron aaty reference, Chambermatdas &e 1Q CBBRRY ST. FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM A young girl to do chamberwork and waiting, ar else to bake care of children, 9 FORSYTH ST., FIRST FLOOR. A GERMAN GIRL as chambermaid or to do housework in « small Ameri- can fanily. 24TH 8T,—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL il 1, sacharobaruatd aut cmiahta tan washing; city references, QP MARKET St. FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECT- AS able young woman us chambermaid and waitress, Or Would take charge of children; no objection to the coun- try; best clty references, 127 WEST 30TH ST.—AN EX CED CHAM- bormaid and waitross, in a private family; city ret- @rence; no objection to the country. Call for two days, 8 WEST 49TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND TTI AVS. ‘As chambermiid and waitress or to do chumber- work and fine washlog; understands futing, &c.; best city references; city or country. 14: 9TH AV., BETWEEN 16TH AND 19TH STS. respectable young xirl, iately landed, ax cha maid and waitress, Can be seen tor three day: 203 WES! 2TH 8 AR TH AV. FIRST floor, back room.—As chambermald and waitress Gr to do chamberwork and take care of growmy children ; ity or country jelly reference, ber 207 BA Ast 20TH ST. YOUNG GIRL TO DO CHAN- 2 berwork and assist with washing and troning . 208 2D AN LISH PROTESTANT irl to do chamberwork and waiting or would ¢ Lousework in» small tamiiy; is kind to children; no ob, tion to the covatry; reference. 210 WEST 43D ST.—A RESPECTABLE, ofage, aa chambermaid and waltre: tare of children ia # sinall family. Q10 WEST rH sr, Berw 7TH AND 8TH ays., top floor,” front.-As chambermatd and ‘Wwoltress; will assist with the washing and ironing; city or eountry; best eity reference. yy] Bast 287H ST. YOUNG GikL AMBER. tuid and waitress; has no objection to go a short igtanco in the country. 91 8X 21H ST., ROOM 1.—A RESPECTABLE young gitl as chambermaid and waitress; good elty Felerence. RL, lis YEARS will take 4 21 WEST 9TH ST.—A YOUN TRL AS CHAM- bermaid; no objection to a boarding house; city Teference, 292 1ST AV.—A YOUN GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID e and nurse. Cail ECTARLE, waitress in & rred; good reference, 4.09 22, AY; NEAR 2 st IN THE REAR.—A tespectable young girl, lately landed, as chamber- maid And waitress, 4.57 WEST orn sr. BETWEEN S11 AND Writ wt avs.—A respectable young woman, lately landed, as chambermaid and waiwess, 346 WEST ITH 8T., young woman as chamb: aay fiimily; the country pr Q8 WESr uri st. rinsr FLOOR, IN FRONT.—A Foung girl to do Chamberwork and plain sewing in @ private family; can operate ou a sewing machine also. Cull for two days. 7 WASHINGTON ST., BETWEEN ANE AND 1aTit sts.—A young girl in’ a private family to. do chamber Work and assist tu the care of children; good elty rel 90 STH AV. BETWEEN 8D AND BATH “STS A competent young woman to do ehamberwork and ete washing, or chamberwork and take care of children ; city ference. $ CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRE: $3 IN A PRIVATE family; willing to work, Cail at 247 East dist st., third ~ ots Qoenen 7 8TH ST. AND IST AV., OVER GROCK: store. —A respectable girl to do chammberwork andewait- tag oF light housework ; goou rorerence. y Dressmakers and ‘Seninstresses. ST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM, s37 East 12TH st. jonable dresa and clonkmaking: Summer und Fall Tuite, 46, uprardes Wrappers #0 6 Bebo ee children’s and uriesea® carments mace to order Plates, cutting and basting. Terms cash. Call or addrese, 33 Wooster st. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS FAG- e)tory.—A French indy as seamstress or to work by the frock; can out and Ut indies’ and children's clothes: no objee= Mon 0 go inthe country, Apply for four days only, o 24. WEST orn ST..-AN EFFICIENT SEAMSTRESS to go out by by the jay or take work to her own how iandersiande all kinds f family sowing ; a good operator; ex: Bellent references. 150 SoUtH ap 81, JERSEY CITY.—A PROTESTANT ct fe ei Fors; understands cutting and atting Srrsecet weit commended from where she stops, Can wi 211 ¥ ‘Est cable BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AVS. taut woman as seamatress, to Go out te day or good city reference. bi WEST ISTH Sr, FIRST FLOOR,—A_ FIRST 32 atiate operator by the day or week: ladies’ and iu- made up in the ne: eae I worl at ies on Wheeler & TE STAN EX EXPERIENCED FRENCH Yrould like the work of @ few more ‘ed for; terms reasonable. Address R. E. ‘T 19TH ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A DRESS- 2 4. +0 maker wishes « few mi Ore eg Gan cuband ht and operate on auy machine, “Gall or pudicce’ 243 families; + ‘atterns and Fashion | Se Lat Se re rte 32] 404. 38 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1870. ww SITUATIONS _WANTED—FEMALES, Dresamakers and Seametresses. 248 ost ee esrnczaRta GURL AB 1 § eer 8 ‘either to go out ‘OUNG score! YENTL Sting, fg taal soemag.cng Sunes riety = Be:23 torte A OE} Y. HIMAN, RECENTLY ARRIVED, LEXINGTON AY.—A po 3d tak comae od ane counts rooeen WEST 9TH ST. —. -A COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS ; can cut and fit ladies’ and children's dresses of fan 3; good 419 yaitress and cl with the’ fine weshing? ‘the ABT MATH ST.--A YOUNG WOMAN AS SEAM- | dress ¢ H sos mad; or would take care of ‘owt ing; can operate ox operate on Waeser &'Wnoa_ and aw BIT! \TIONS | WANTED—FEM LES, SETUATIONS WANTEDWALIS. We ANTEDEMPLOYMENT, "BY A. RESPECTABLE jareete’ Gee Wire 1 285, willfng 16 make brmeeif useful in any 5503 TEST GD, st—A, RESPECTABLE MARRIED hovorsbia eapactty ‘Addrent A."'box 148 tlerald office, would be glad to hear of . Add wy Sor a ia ear of any Night employment. Address a earth i ll ENR 12 “aunoron £% BEAR BITH ST. (PRESENT un © fresh Breast of mile, Sa wetfuuree; no objection wurkrel Ag Tanz bdatste B TO FIND A SITUATION AS NURSE CLERKS AND BALESMEN, TRAVELLING ‘sours WANTED—FOR THE I FANOY wade, Experienced travel- competent int, with some faunily = 00: ion | ‘abroad or to the seashore, Adres bor ais? Fook | 2% or tan res svseoredeaaind merit Ate ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, WHO IS A GOOD PEN- Waitresses, &c. }, desires situation as bookkeeper. or in any ca- Pacity where bis services may be Reference ampie, and do 5 BAST eH sta pRESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN | Address ENERGY, Herald “sate 4 bermaid ; ait | mos best rete reterenee, Call os oF ad. Be, AND SHOE SALESMAN WANTED—117 MYRTLE avenue. eed apply. but those having @ knowledge of the nme | busing eld 28 be ualoge Mig bo cto YOUNG GIRL —s take full charge of @ dining room. OAL BALESMAN WA 10 RELL ON COMMIS- emis om | Coton for ana tahoe WEAT ¥L00! oes WEST 41ST &T.—A PROTEST. RE. hdres COAL SALESMAN, 462" ae fos lh te Ae igh sara 319 rst claan veaitrran: oi eat oh reteencen; oy Bite raid of ald oflce, amine J young country. b Wher cum tase’ > eles to the country, “Can be om ave J Rua CLERK WANTED 4, SMART, ACTIVE YouNG speaking German. “i : 68. gm enn Miscellaneous, weat corner 4lat s thd ae Wren RTA YOUNG GIRL, 16 YEARS OF AGE, sprays | 22 y 4 RUG CLERK WANTED. ONE THOROUGHLY COM. ee ges a8 children's maid ina mem ie family, and aasist i D ry hr pre iy coe 96+ 96-4 8D AV., FIRST FLOOR,—AS SEAMSTRESS; CAN 18T BT. ut and’t family work and do dressmaking; Uae a 53 ork, Address, for two petent au with reference, OPIUM, } Her ald office, woman, ikon: iin eeePROTARLE WIDOW pPs.e UG CLERK WAN WANTED.ONE THAT IS FULLY Com- take charge of a store, Apply at 77 Bands at, houses for clean! pen toclean dishen. = nd leting, oF 1 a hotel or restansant, corner crof Jay, Brooklyn. N OPERATOR AND RETOUCHER Ww. ITUA- pa erenpesen AP Ge tnstet eee WANES qe 101 fe 8 ait, EDUCATED YOUNG GERMAN | J)RUG CLERK —WANTED, BY 4 MIDDLE AGED for threw days lady, capabie of the English wishes a. sit- Iman, « situation; thoroughly understanda the retail and i ro jerman of American 4 reference re- fae MODY 1) RLEAS LYNCH” Soo Myre Geneual Housework, &c. _ 5 ema. poop RANK Sf-A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO GHNERAL 23 WEED AD, BETWEEN OTH AND 7TH AVE— | CatesMAN WANTED—IN SASH. BLIND AND DOOR GI, ei Sma oncom | AZ Feri ee eeepc | SMRRNAS UE os aan an 2 yi rABLE YOUNG Ginn 70 SS |. M., at'corner of 2d ay. and 7Ist at, fi count ‘BT, BROOKLYN.—A YOUNG hap, A mre v 4 ¢ ‘ED-IN A bi BROADWAY 28! family; 146 w ho speaks Spanish, Gorman and Fi W pile oe WAX R RTA 128 ™ peu AN amall private faintly ie good city reference. Br sav RTH | ST., ROOM 15.—A YOUNG WOM do general liousework in w private family; city 2 15 reference. MET RRN rit AND 1TH STS—A Hox of oflces ‘or chambers.” Address Mra, CHAM. do general housework in « sid pain cooks washer and ironer; Oa1 ® FAST M187 Sta ‘REBPECPARLE YOUNG Wo- ‘habs Sa ATE ek set hae ite and secon cree Ads rn hte RAST WTH SY, BETWEEN AVS A AND = = err ae YVANTED-BY A InONOUGHLY EXPERIENGD D536 Ainnened wounin, Englaty no nackte ‘man in the dry goods business, « situation stately from England; sizieen venta in the trade and woven with last Ome ven | ployer. Address Hi. B., box 179 Herald office, 0 into an oice’ reference fren. Felerence: none need apply except iret claks, at 8. ti — | DOBLIN'S, 594 Bowery. EAST 3D ST.. ROOM NO. %.—4 WELL RE ‘NGL RY commended ‘perton, speaking English, Preuch and | WW ANTED-SEVE AL ENGLISH AND GERMAN DRY pene an coming EL NS i komes of TANTED—A GOOD CLOTHING SALESMAN, WITT « 4 WEST 22P ST, 15 192 ou sr. ; on 'S store.A young American girl, 19 yei d, to d hourework tn hy in cli + camea cet © | QQ ern av city referens RESPEOTABLE GIRL, LA’ LY _ ann to do genoral housework in a small f ily § 411 FAST 127TH SP., FIRST FLOOR, REAR—A RE- P4 ‘goods taienmen ; none but experienced inen need apply. German, as saleswoman. "COMYN & C0. 83 Graal ., Williamsburg. Spectable young girl, ately landed ; is willing to make | JANTED—A SWAKT GROCERY CLERK, AT #19 18 small, plain family in city ; wages no object; 201 210 927 237 oF country. 26 9 poe dbiection to EAST Tit 51 Fespectable girl (3 do general housework. 334 353. 45 BAST pte J geneva house 441 so cays, 99 OBRISTOPHER ST. Snare’ ‘wit! not do kite BET WR N 89TH AND goPH SPs. 7).28 house. 488 5 202 246 go tal Er Mating, 21 31: S67 CORNER OF 471H ST. AND SD AY., Finst | % --A young girl to do general housework tu a FRE iy WEST 27TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO companion @ family sework in m small private family; bas | of the West; goou Mt city reference, Can be seen for two day! WEST 42D 87.4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL to do Tight howework in» private family; good city | reference. 23% ier AV. EMENT.A RESPECTABLE, WO- ) man to do housework for & «mall family. “ELIZABETH 8T,—AN AMERICAN WOMAN TO | tn Gavellte } gond reference if required. Addives £, do housework in a small private family in the city | tion C. wr 'N Li —A b; a w do pats k housework; hus no | ranch OP FLOOR, 3D AV. NEAR 36TH ST.-A YOUNG GIRL TO | orrevihinn wen dio Lighi’hourework oF take care of ehildre Mee Mee bon be 8T.-A YOUNG WOMAN to bo work; country preferred. A YOUNG GIRL TO DO ¢ eral housework in a ammall private fauiily WEST 17TH Str. Housekeepers, de. AN ENGLISH WIDOW as HOUSE — bo 20K # OUSEKEEPER WANTED. ne ountry preierred. Call on oF address ENGLAND LADY | od lovk after things cenerally” State terinn and. references Je fully com Seca take entice | for three daye, BAY Vil Call or address, becmsicnt a {or feat class Sewing Machines by jastulinents. nate cTH AND 6TH A FRENCH LAUNDRESS TO DO og and mending for gentlemen. PRANKLIN ST. A-Mangie for | WANT en work ta pea ‘CH PERSON, A CLEAR nee to obtain atexiy ompiog: | “WW ANTED--A ‘vial ment by the week in an establishment to do up laces aud the nest paiting and guiing. 132 WES! iS1H 8T., IN THE srowe. clase laundresa to Work by U WEST STIL ST, ~A FIRST y AN: T., NEAR 9TH AY., FIRST FLOOR, | H.R. HOLLOW AY, 76 Duane st, fourth Boor, A etn bi 1 to go out by ee “Or cleanings scan WANTED A, PROTESTANT WAITRESS, ENGLISIC | ihe oqrw and’ treaiment of 1 ——- | must assixt with the washi ‘COMPETENT WOMAN TO {| 100m 184 the day or week to do washin, ironing or W 3p AV, NEAR 30TH STA YOUNG WOMAN, Washing would ike to take the | a few nice gentlemen, y re —~ rivate fumily. u EN 161 AND 17TH TS. th avs. bnetness; is honest, sober a! it as ¢ ellen ne waster a ironer; doew we = 7 acuifes Fre puting; i8 a good Inandress and would assiat with chamberwork in a small privaie famiy. int the candy store, ach futtng an Inquire te ice, wishes to take in the ifn of te tow lather co seatiemén to her own room, | can bring best city reference. Apply between ten aud for two di TV ST. IN THE REAR.—A RESELCT. able woman to 20 out by the day to do washing and ioning or housecleanin, 3-7 OD AY., IN TH EMENT. voman winhes Lamily pot or to go out by the day. FCTABL Id be willing | to Mrs, FERN Nurses, &c, A YOUNG GIRL, janded, to lake eharge of a bal .—A YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE {CARE oF children and make herself generally uw: 1b YEARS OLD, | ington place, 2D ST. herself generally useful. ay., corner 16th at, DORNER OF VARROW ST, IN THE - seein oo a | YOUNG, MAN, POSSESSING INTELLIGENCE, EN- and # perlor fducation, desires employment in any sultable capacity; trial at low’ wages; references good. Address G., box 144 brat office. XPEKL. ANTED. TWENTY SALESMEN WITH 8200 TO #500, to open depos in large cities for Washing Uryatain, eee casey Starch ae net for Ar and lone buborhans cock leiphia. Cait on or address JOHNSON, 346 Green- ik Addrese M,N. O.P., Herald | Wleh st. New York. once. pared abit iy ree ae COACHMEN AND G : SH, FRENCH, OACH ARDENERS, iret aaituation | 4 FIRST OLASS COACHMAN AND GROOM, WITH van give goou ret- | ZA good city reverence trom his former places: ection to the country. | Cau be seen, or address P. Wen private stale, r 5 ABLE YOUNG Shs aggre : dy's maid or to wait on an tvalid; no objection NY EXPERIENCED FLOWER, VEGETABLE Ouse gardener wanted on x country seat nonr the preferred. Apply to J. LORLL- BETWEEN 4971 AND STN ST: respectable young person, just from Englan Jady's maid und seaimsiress; is a good dresamuker, bai Gresser aad operato { LADY. OF CONSIDERABLE E ence in teaching French in all its branches, German, Stallan and Russtan, wishes to accompany ax governess or us governem: uo objection tu the countis ¢ exchice, Addreas Gi S, Herald Gacesox WAN! rl a | D-SITUATION AS RESIDENT GOVERNESS, laay, for young children; will texch Enughalt RESPECTABLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS nd painting, or wonld go as companion ; conchman ; willing to g or country; has (he bei ed. Address O., box BHR, | city reference. “Address MANNION, box 2a) Herald office. COLORED MARRIED MAN DESIRES A SITCATIO’ ly i Sa eral hin is Dpsine w TANTED—RY A LADY, AT HER OWN HOME, PM- ployment in copying, t French into Baghsh ing’ 'w publication. Addseax | m= a dice, Paterson, N. J YOUNG SINGLE MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS : rooms woroyshly understands his business, Addreex M. WALSH, 16 Stat Mrs HELP WANTED—FEMALES. i Ad ANTED-TO TAKE CHARGE OF TWO AX, airs chia; Fieueu preverred. Apply at No, 26 Weat bith Mrs. J. H. BAKNARD, GOOD COOK: ALSO A GOOD N WANTED. — rag ase ae 3 SIMUATION WANTED AS COACHMAN--BY A As Ree a cuugive good reference need up- |’ A steady, reliable younz man, who perfectly understands the eure of horses, barness aud carriages; good, careful [0 TAKE Griver: oan xallk; bost city reference. ‘Adieesa J.. vor. 208 charge of a small, delfcutfal country hotel or boarding | Verale a house; must be coinpetent to run tt apop her own judgment, independentiy and ecouoiuically and well, play the hostess 3 ENGLISHMAN WI eouchman, private or pub) id obliging; beat city refers r wn. TION AS stendy, willing ‘Adareds AW, +) box 182 WANTED “AS ROOACHMAN AND tingle yo i ghly understands iim basinens; rete: wNGalion oF addrent W. ©. aU Trainor's, 4 eth av, ADIES,-WORK FURNISHED AT HOME TO Pay | 7 $ COACHMAN AND @i 1EW HOUSE, Herald office, JOM A YOUNG MAN thoroughly understands the eare of horses, ¢ ke. ; 44 first lane sie Ra ge driver; city ref Cxil'at or addrens 80 W YORK MACHINE STITOM COMPANY, ANTED-A FIRST LASS LAUNDRESS, WHO 18 willing to assist in nberwork in a private family; | ( good references rewutred 20 Wess ith wi AND WANTED 9, unvgerniane. (hate pare thorough row need apply; twenty miles frum city ROVESTANT YOUNG MAN WISHES A. SITUATION willing to make de vent city TANTED—A GOOD Gli. TO DO GENFRAL HOUSE. work; must be & good washer and ironer. Appiy at 975 8d av., corner fieth wi, AogD WOMAN ‘'0 DO ai fa arestaurant, Inquire at 757 10th av, beewer best elty rete jantry. Call at 16) Bunt RL TO DO & A kood washer and ironey, the drug stor we nO we go in the ‘Apply at407 th ay., over — by : Wren BY A YOU XG NARRILD ENGLISHMAN, coerce ‘wits encumbrance, # situation as coachinan and vege —GIRLS WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- | gang gardener: can milk and make himself useful; good re- folding enveloves by hand, to go to Paiiadetphiny | farunde, “Addroe Tt. Ba, Wealport, Con, 38 established concern. Apply to | '° ! TANTED-EMPLOYMENT AS COACHMAN RY A ‘competent, sober, steady not long expe 8; a thorough erence frota last place stat steady work, ina first preferred, to zo to the soa shore with a tabuly of four; | steady driver; seven. youre’ ro! Apply to-day trom 9 till 11, nat E. Le, box 179 170 Herald offeg, FANTED-A ‘A MAN COACHMAN AND light work around | & email place, ten miles fro ity; fe have good references. Address, with particulars, y Ht fie WITH Goop | T-_W-_B-: box 8,460 Post of rences, ax chambermald and waitress in = | 1.7ANTED—A SITUATIC Apply at 31 coacbmman, by & sine! nd Hotel. pha nae - ——— 2D—A& GOD COOK, WHO OAN WASH AN li, ina small famly, Address 152 West 924 wt AS. GARDENER AND Englishman: understands bis en ‘obliging; city reference, CGENERAL, | Allteds JOHN, ox S16 Herald oitce, ANTED—A SMART GIRL TO DO THE GENERAL | AM‘, as “, a work tor two in faintly; must be a good washer ANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED !MAN A SITUA- aod ironer and a n good | in cook. Yall 168 Wes 82d st.9 TION as coachman and gaydener ; good, careful driver oes ~~ | understands lin businear periectly; the best of city refer- TANTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK FORA PRIVATE | ences; no children. Address COACHMAN, box 128 Herald family ; one who understands ail kinds of cooking and | offic ANTED—A SITUATION AS CUACHMAN, BY. A Protestant map, single; would go to the country; haw good reference, Address J. M., for three days, box 123 Herald pterencen | orice, eleven at IML West 44th st. W ANTED-A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS FIRST CLA’ Jnundress and chambermaid, Apply with ANTED A FIRST CLASS COOK; USELESS TO AP- +ANTED—BY A YOUNG COLORED MAN, A SITUA- V ply without good Mra. FERNANDO Wr wcoachman in a private fans) oun ; ces. rity og ANDO WOOD. Bre adway wud 77th at. 0 ‘Addreas J. 8, 105 Broadway: WOOD, Broadway and 77th st, n fecenone thot get employer, Addresn oe ANTED—-AN EXPE RIENCED, AND COMPETENT, HELP WANTED—MA. white nurse; uone need apply without the o! - , fe OATKPEPER WANTED TO TAKE CARE OF CLUB references; a Protestant girl preferred.” Apply atz10 W ash- ae fe ata Inquire of MAURIO# CANE. st at. and Ath OY WANTED-BY A DRY GOODS COMMISSION house: must ve willing to make himgelt generally useful UES. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS PROTESTANT LAON- | ~ “ an Cae go into the country. Apply at $6 Last 53d ELM S.A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN as wet nitrae; good fresh breast of milk. in all branches of the business. Address, in applicant's hand- wei 4 ‘A GOOD BREAsY | Writing, box 4,638 Port office, . ppl i) 9 HENRY ST, ble voung girl, 14 with ligat ho SECOND PLOOR.—A RESPEC years old, to nurse a baby snd ussist TA. V TANTED—A FIR ee JANVASSERS WANTRD.—MUST BE FIRSI CLASS, LASS SALESLADY TO TAKE | \/ Apply at 141 Montague st., basement, Brooklyn, y.and garment store in Brook tara = game ‘49 Grand at., New York, (MIGRATION TO COLORADO.-rHE COMMITIFE. charge of a ladies’ fai Tnquire wi Mew, Harcts's, 119 130 149 216 ess 298 241 267 je ‘city reference. Cun be seen for two aya, Wear 2irt st. BETWEEN #91 AND 7TH AVS. ‘Wwe. FIRST ©: giri as nese and seutastress; no ob- A respectable as best city reference. ction to the country ; ‘Can be seen til engaged ASS PROTEST. infant; can bring it up by ban ‘owing child; no objection to the ant norse for an objection to see after one countiy; best city reference. BAST SSTH STAN AMERICAN GIRL OF 15 | —— ave of childven and do hight ehataberwork “ yr WEST 6TH ST, TOP FLOOR, ble youny gir! as nurse or to do chamberwor! 45 iain sewing; understands her bustuess thorough city reference," Call f A RESPECTA- es “4 having started last night for the selection of the best ASS COOK AT PURDY'S | iocation in Southern Colorado, the list i open avew to re- Hotel, corner Lsth st, and dd wy., and u boy to work in | ceive any number of honest workinguen and families to join the colony, to start next month. The first that como will ea eas Sh _ ————— | hy tadvantages. Call immediately at No.7 Broad- ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; must be a good washer and ironer. Apply at 191 Can- no | non et et Wt xers TED.—APPLY AT 61 WEST 98TlL | rlex'a dining rou, At., to-day (Wednesday) from 1 to 2 o'elock. ym = Daun | MPs Accustomep TO BREWERY WORK AND TANTEDA SMART YOUNG GIRL TO DO THE G baving some knowledge of hornes, wanted at SMITI'S eral work of a smail private family. Apply at 153 Lae | Brewery, 2 it 18th st., New York. 2th st, al 9 o'clock this morning, piitihasnlannatis “ rape a NITED STATES MARINE CORPS.,- WANTED IMME - ANTED-A| WET NURSE FOR a cuinp Four | UNUED,STATES MARINE COWPS.WANTED 1 Stos WANTED, TWO GOOD MILKERS AND ood reference. Apply at 144 Fulton st., Cur- iT OTH €T, IN THE REAR—A YOUN( i, lately landed, as nurse or to assist in chamber: Work; wages no object, but wishes » good h STH AV.. BETWEEN Protestant woman ay entire charge of an infant; besi city reference. 2TH 8T., BETWEEN 7TH AND rit 50 & goon MILLINERS WANTED—TO TRIE LADIES! y girl to take care of chil- | *. lent ctty reference. avs,—A respectable youn, dren ; is willing and obligia ouNG | __ SITUATIONS- WANFED—MALES. a en no ob- west WT ce A. RESPECTABLE girl as nuree and chambermaid or waitre on to short distance in the country; ean give the best | 6 “WEST RTH BTA YOUNG MAN AS FIRST 307 has no ol for two 309 would ha 30 4 ¢ 336 & no » Sbjectta A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN Ky ay antant's puree, ean come weil recommended: | 2)4-2 famil tion to the countzy oF to travel. Can be weed | Capability and . JERSEY crry,-A BaRy To | ]()G THOMPSON, st tako older children to care for; PROSPECT §T, Fi —AS NURSE TO Ap iovalld bys kindand pleasant German woman, PROSPECT 8T., A CIRL TO MIND CRILDREN; -cted until competent ; best reference, Address A! ion to go to the country. Call for two — T months old; one without child preferred. Apply from | ried men, who have been honorably discharged. ror it 504 West 30th at, United Baie Araiy'or Mari y Further: inform Waste, PERMANENT SERVICES OF A YOUNG . woman of intelligence, Soe nae oh nnd Ap- Brookiya, iy between 4 and 5 o'clock at 21 Par! osite Astor Krouse. Woo DHULL, CLAFEIN & CO. } GOOD MILLINERS AND TRIMMERS WANTED. ANTED-A_ GOOD WAITER, 50. _Apply to KAHNWEILER & LEWIS, 10 Wooster st, W hr Ali te rit ests, om N INTELLIGENT MAN. AS AUCTIONE Be anion at 207 Wasliington #t, SMITH'S DINING at 8 o'clock A. M. for 8 Goupsairi & ow hern market: best prices paid at 8, few aid pareuted-ustiole, water ta every house 864 large commision ; best thing out to make money on. 99 Ful ton at., third loft, ARMS & GRIDLY. V ANTED A YOUNG LAD To WRITE WRAPPERS ly newspaper office. Address box ‘teas Kew Clase. walter; understand his, business in ail its | York Post: oftlee branches; city or - ANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS THE MAR- 1 WEST 22D ST.-AS WAITER IN A PRIVATE ket, to buy for a grocery, provition, vegetable and fruit everal yeura’ first class cit; reference as to re; muat have the best references, Addresa GROCERY, teadineds. Call or address d office, BETWEEN SPRING AND ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO 18 WEUL Ac. Prince ai.A respectable young man as porter or Mainted with the city and understands driving horses anything in which he can be useful; ka French, | and delivering goods; must have good city revercnen. © Apply rman and English, Cail or ad reas D.D., " | at 106 Bowery, before 9 o'clock this morning. “Inquire for YOUNG MAN, 17 YEARS OF AGE, WANTS A SIT- uation ona farm where he learn farraing and jind the comforts of a home; hus had experience; salar, ery not ea X10US, lariem Post office. = ntry ; heat city testimonial ANTED—A YOUNG MAN FROM 18 70 20 YEARS, Apply to W. i. MILLER, 585 4th av. ~ LOAN OFFICES. days. D TRUSTWe eee ne - 7 "vee ATEN DER. BY A RELIABLE AN mur ORTE {4 T 7 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UP Ly 37 KART E sts St. you NG WOMAN as NURSE | unntess;¢an furnish satisfactory reference trom iast em: | <L./sal me—The highest cash, advances on » Diamonds, 24 and seamst or as seamatress and chambermaid * ‘atches, Jewelry, Pia ¢. The same bought; also Pawn: Sra sravel with a lady; cam operate on Whotlen & Wieewy | Plover: Address TATHAM, Herald offce. brokers’ ickets bought, ut'17 Bleecker street. machine; good reference, 416% eonntry or to travel. WEST 27H ST, BETWEEN 9TH ‘AND. 10TH aya.—A® monthl 427, from first class families. 427 42 444. days. T 53D STA YOUNG WOMAN AS WET ree; has lost her own child; no objection to the Frengh army. Ready to leave. Address immediately D., | Watches, Silverware, dc. ; or will pay the highest market “hutse; is now disengaged: best situation in RESPECTABLE YOUNG farm ‘ Eiv, 17 yeutn olds totmiods bets oad es igh eee work; good ¢ city reference. 0 PUBLISHERS. —A FRENCHMAN DESIRES A SITU- caeewaioee ee ——— german ation as war correspondent for an Ameriean publicn- HYMAN'S, 658 BROADWAY, CORNER OP BOND tion; capabie and experienced, having twice followed the A street. ARiborat advances made on Diamonds and av. price for the same. t AMUSEMENTS. — a ___ AMUSEM AN TS, A ‘RAND OPTRA HOUSE. Witnaces, { Twenty-third street Eighth A PRONOUNCED SUCCESS JAMES FRR he — "Proprietor THRONGS TURNED AWAY. beste COE ni aiAarie REET” ““ ba site rant arm wan Pram Soe TADS ETOTES Mw BI 'y and her tnoceapertibie’ ns th ORARLES GAYLER'S tel taphaatiy wiccensful come VIENNOISE and sensational BALLET AND PANTOMIME TROUPE. First night of « new Comic Bal et oben mane gs in two acta, by Kathi Lenper, with new musir, dresses and appolni- on UIRKA, HIRKA. ».. KATHE NEBR ies Bi ert vtec! be Pramelans the nee Dances, composed’ ‘by “Mme. ‘Lanner, will em- | tion tar Felicttation, Pas de Bouquet. Divertissement, Villageo!s rene, V . MATIN E: lig PB. and Gaiop, Pas’. , Lea Si Variazione, State prin Unt bay yo panna Day AT A Coe Ta the ry wil be ‘oduged the new 10.70 en gmOTTO Mi NES YO TO WALLACK'S, ‘eins AS FRITZ VON VANDERULINRINSTOPFEN ovr ake CEIVED WITH PERY WONG AND Baie eCOeED. pleasure in aaacucclag tbe —— of CHARMING AND POWRRPUL ATTRACT! EVERY. BY) YRuING TU PURTHER SOCK: by M which the fballauge fi specimen of Frah ing management, foaianen te the Snes ec ‘commence with the Ajax spectaity, HE MAN WHO “STOLE A DRUNK” THE baa IONS. Wilt be tried to bat W GALLIA. LLE. ROBE and M. AJAX GO AND HEAR FRY CALEDONIA. MLLE. LUPO en COLUMBIA.. ALBERTINA aces... ITALIA... and F. FRANCISCA FAR EMMET RIN HELVE’ UDELLI and CORSI “scHNELINR. now You Scosem LES. 8’ Beats secured in advance at the Box Ofiice ; also at Seiitr- aii fey pny bh Rastway 1 ‘Ticket Ottice, corner ee IN bag ye DRAMA. on Sains. RECEIVED wien towns OFT LAUGHTER 5] 42 THEATRE comrgur, Y EVENING AT WALLACK'S, 4- ira ‘oppoaite Bt. Nicholas Hovel. = BUTLER & GENOME ese Menugort nud’ Proprietors OWERY THEATRE EASED STOCK OF rhea TIONS. . Freie waited +» Manager comt Gus y atk PRL RUy a ete eer COUPEE, ae FAMILY MATINER At 26 OGL! NEW BTARS FOR MONDAY. FAMILY MATINE. LOCk. First appearance tn this couatry of the famous ILDREN HALF PRICE, MSTATUE QU . <ALL, THE COMPANY WILL APPEAR. Mie, RITA yits wats, anos, Afternoon doors open at 1 eetare ) eee TR! ir beautiful representations of the Go SEE STAN? Go SEE 3 deere ESTER? ROMAN, GHEOIAN AND ioe HISTORICAL T’ MATINER. Te COMIQUE, THEATRE COMIQUE. Also tiret appearance of the Cashing serio-comte Vocalist, pra. muanaee JOE MURPH ’ Mie LUCY ADA JOE MOKPET JOE MU Bray, and the renowned Gymnastic Artist, THE an CALIFORNIA COMEDIAL M. LEON GTAVELLI, 4 his’ wonderfully trained Do; _™ms NOON, THEATRE CoinQuE,_ an Bie “tnd bast ee PAsTO! OW ‘The great Ai ‘Comique, Tod woNbay mscr ma HOUSE, SLE REW. Gus Witdsta May on MONDAY NEXT, ba 3-4 PPAR, his original character aong, ON MONDAY NEXT, | REOTE! Pat r! Don't You Want to Buy & Dorg ? ON MONDAY NEXT, EOS Ot The inimitable Nowra Comed 7 McANDREWS, GAYNOR, ARBAB NNEWCOMB and } ANJO, 31G, CLOG, SONG_AND DANCE AND IRISH Gira, Jig Dancing tuught by JOHN BOGAN, 10) East Ho ton “gg near Bowery, Pupils fitted for the stage. Ladies taueh pa pan cuSCal, MELAS i LET—-KELLY & LEON'S MINSTREL HALD, 720 @ comic Pantomim Y ig oot w me ey te night or week. Apply at the office to | us the new bit — the MON OF FARIS, EDWIM Tht BELLA OF TH BOWER —_ GRAND D FAMILY MATINEE On SATURDAY, Woo, MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE.—GRRAT SUC. cosa of fa cae cold air into the theatre, which it keeps PIANOFORTES, A LARGE STOCK’OF ELEGANT PIANOFORTES, AT z the most reasonable prices, can be found at ine factory | ata ring term and warervoms_of JENAYS & SON, 303 East Twenty-arst | MUSLUM & AONAGE mre, Entire change of street, between Second and hind prehaate Opens Ac to M. amme, Plerr Dibois i — fenitilated by 8 Biewn Fans. | Eis areaboaunon feat. Cant MAGNIFICENT, RICHLY CARVED, FOUR koUND And where may Deseen | werk of the French Wrestiere corners, rosewood 7*{ octave Pianoforte, made to o LITTLE LULU, and Mons, D'Atalie and Mile, for only seven monilis in uae, will be sold for 27 the wondertul ‘Dwarf. Angela, ‘The — Murtinetti nich Parlor, Chamber and Dining Furniture at half costs" p ‘The Inferna! Regions. [aawe in the pantomime of erty of private family. 12 Bast re stroct, one block weg | A A large eollestion of inde 1 Hons. Dachslamau. preceded ‘Wroad rb sll and Firth . nimals aud | by the farce rrible nk rt taco vas meet ra _.. | 1:000,000 other Curfosities. "| Maker, by the Company. —OUR PIANOS ARE THE BEST IN. TLIB 7180 ot for the money faced; Sully warranted. Sat Pes wcrtoo memeeent abs, OK & BROTHER, ant from Broadwas BUCKLEY'S SERENADERS. Wedneniny, July 20, and evers evening, LUOREZTA RORGIA. DID FOUR ROUND CORNER. SEVE! tave Piano, wareroom price 8800, «sacrifice for cash and balance in merchandise or by instalments to a reaponsible ©. PLUM, Herald ote Fa LY LEAVING TOWN WILL SACRIFICE 4 D* *uN's MUSEUM, 745 Brondway, opposite Aator place. No one should visit New. York. without pasein Dr. KALIN'S Magniticent Museum—the most ais beautisnl in the world, ate ‘Admicsion 50 cen! Open daily trou.) i 5 sina’ tui 10. i pew! prise @17e Tniversity ince: corner Bleveath street, . PB. B. CURTISS, BRILLIANT 7 OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, MADE BY z 7 velebrated city maker within seven months, cost 4750, 618 NEW YORK xs s oe Tor #250; complete Household Furniture of private famtt at half original cost, Call ‘nt private residence Lis West | $1 i < a Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue. 4 > ame aoe ~~ =a y, 5 61a We are fearfully and os RU OU SL Se ARE Ba { womsesTaby madi, | ax PRIVATE FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKREPING | OE a ae 618 a " cs A. will soil rosswood Pianotorte, made order, celebrated | fie ya trummntemy Wat inaker, fully guaranteed, Parlor Farriture, Eta) Diving Puroic reand Monstrosities of 618 tue Human apd Avimal Creation to be neea at 618 615 one vieit, 18 IPO THEATRICAL MANAGERS, — increasing atook of A large and constantly Woon OURS, WOOD PLANO -AND STOOL FOR #75; MUST be soit for want or room. 1.241 Broadway, between iret and Chirty-firet strects ‘om fresh and original 1p ietalmn designs, ov hand area eN ate METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFIOE, ay tH GOING I couNTy WILL SkLn i handsome Pianoforte, includ old fiers arn style; good orders sweet, powertat woue, & BROADWAY. BO pres TIO Tl Open 10 ws Broadway. corner W (PO THEATRICAL 3 increasing stock of al wooD CUTS, “Teor fvesh and origi go and constan'ly ays as ¥ YOU"WANT A MERRELL'S wa fostalments or rented : ot ook betore selecting elsew! on hand at toe a METROPOLITAN JO PRINTING OFFICE, 97 Naesaw strest, ata EE Oid Herald Buildiug. THE DOUBLE TRAGUDY DETROIT. Murder of Two Wigusseatinatuntion ‘of the Murderer. {From the Detroit Post, July 16. We have addilioual particulars of the ierrtble : which We give herewith. Ii 18 proper at the outset that we should say that we were misiaken in ascribing & questionable character to one of the victims—Mra. Pluilips. We obtatned oar informa- tov from sources which should have been and we supposed to be reliable, but we have now no doubt that it did her an inyustice, which we most deeply regret. To a tragedy so awful and melancholy in iba nature we are Hearty sorry that any error of ours should have even tended to add a deeper hue, Mra. Philips visited the residence of Mrs. Clear (where the murder was committed) on Wednesday, taking with her ap unmarried daughter, and they re- mained the: together most, if not all, of the afternoon. Miss Phillips returned to her home— Spencer Strect—in the evening, leaving her mother at the residence of Mra. Clear, she having lecided to remain there over night, a8 she feared that Hoag, who seemed to be In il temper, Meant to do some sort of musehief, and thought that her presence might act asaecheck upon him. The fact Wat she iall down upon the bed without re. moving her clotuing—im which condition her body was found after ta ider—shows that she was suspicious of some danger. It will be seen from this statement taut her presence m the house was due to her solcitude for lier canghter, and that what- ever Mrs, Clear’s and Hoag's relations may have been sue Was not response thereior, She was a Woman of uptight character, and a communicant of the Mariner's churet. Coroner Cahiil empanelicd ® jar terday morning, and, after viewing the bodies, adjourned the inquest unul this aiternoon, at two o'clock, When the testimony Will be taken, The weene of tite tragedy was yesterday visited by thou- nds of people, and an oficer had to be statloned there to prevent matters from being disturbed, The yourderer is fifty-ilve years of age, and be- Heved to be Worth several thonsand dollars. He 1s of small stature, not communicative, but fond of money aud miserly to the jast degree. The police station Was Uhronged ail day yesterday by persons anxious to get a giimpse of hin, and he seemed to fear that ie Would be iynehed, He is, however, too closely guarded for an effort at violence to have tne slightest chance of success. Duriig yesterday afiernoon he was visited by some acquaintances, and, being advised to teil the whole (rath concerning the murder, he fnaily made a confession, Which is iu sitbstance as follows:—He wanted jmoney, and having learned that Mrr. Phii- lips and Mrs. Clear had a quantity, he asked them, for some. ‘They refused his demand. He latd down upon the sof In the iront room, but did not go to siecp. Mrs. Phillips laid down upon the bed in the kitchen with her clothes on, While Mrs. Ulear un- dressed herself and laid down upon her bed to read. Iwo lamps were burning up to the time of the mur- der. Kelween one and two o'clock Hoag approaciied Mrs. Clear and repeated his demand for money, hav- Jag Jirst satistied himself that Mrs, Phillips was asleep. \ pon belng & second time refased he obtained the hatevet and attacked Mrs, Clear, striking ler several Umnes in the head, as he thinks. Tho noise, together with the cries for help, awoke Mrs, Phillips. Tue murderous t being now fairiy aroused, Hi dealt Mis. Clear one more blow, which felled her upon the bed and then attacked dirs. Philips, cutting her in the most horrible ianner. After he was thorough. ly satisfied (hat Mrs. Phillipe was dead he seizea the Serosene liinp that stood Ou tue table in her room wud dashed it upon the ped, He then returned to Mrs. Oleat’s room, and aiso threw her room lamp upon her bed. He says that both women were dead before he set the beds on fire; but im this he was mistaken, as Ue body of the last-named v.ctum was found upon the hoor before life had become extinct. Alter doing aii this, he put on what clothing he had reviously removed, including his boots, carried hia ‘Wo trunks out oF the house, and went to the out. house, where he romained ‘ll the arrival of Mr. Moses Stone. fe ‘8 he commnailied the murder purely be- cause he wanted to obtein whatever money the woman had; that he was - rfectly sober at the time, and in full possession Of his senses, He now realizes the enormity of is crime, says it was a “cold. blooded murder,” and claims to tee) sorrow for his fearful act. THE paNWiNG CASUALTY aT LONG BRANCH, {From the Long Branen News, July 14.) even o'clock yesterday morning pip oe men, citizens of Long Brauch village, Hiram and Charies Soutell, went to the pataing department of the Mansion House for the purpose of bathing; designs, 4, No. 8 Union sq rastomers ent her OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, $125, elegant overstring, having carved ‘y modern improvement; great sacri SRI € vORDON, 196 Bieeoxer at., near Macdougal, “MUS ICAL. FIRST CLASS Tk AND ORO ANIST a position; reads " ly temporarily ausle BURNITU TGREAT SACRIFICE FOR CASH.—MAGNIFICENT Parlor Suit, richly carved, latest style, covered with satin brocatel, jade to order, cost, #450, for’ $175; one do., 8160; two walnut striped rep Suits for #65; two piain re Suits for # {four round corner 74 octave Pinna Chamber, Library, Dining Parni- ate residence, 12 Bust Tenth street, yy, between University place and ture for baif cost, one block weat of Broad; Fifth avenne, ARON CHIRISTALAR & CO., 489 BROADWAY, OF fer at % per cent below manutacturers’ prices, ou'which we are constantly waking advances, enabling us to kell ceap, a lafge assortment of CHAMBER, LIBRARY, Pano AND DINING. ROOM. FURNITURE, CARPETS, ORS, PIANOS, ORGANS, O1L PAINTINGS, a RARE CHANCE FOR HOUSEKBEPERS.—MAG: AA. avent Parlor Suit, covered with brocatel, cost #450, for $180; one ¢ ); elegant Bookcase; rosewood Pt forte, i Carpets, Marqueterte Gabl- nets, ‘iiraiture, sacrifiee ; property of farally le ‘ * Fifteenth street, near Sixth aven (ARPETS, J at redtived O'PARRELL’S, Payn ANITURE, OLLCLOTH AND BEDDING cea; Loaekeopera supplicd wt DANIEL Kighth avenue, late O'Farrell & JURNITURE, CARPETS AND BEDDI i Housekeepers auppited with the Stave on eaky orm. Payments weekly or monthly. KELLY & CO, CORNER TWENTY-FINTHL sm AND rH A oA PARLOR SUIT. M PIECES, COST # $150; nixo Suits at 60; Carpet Bedroota : Bureaus and usefal Household niture. reaidenco 113 West Twenty-seventh sireet, near bisth avenue. ERS. GEORGE W. Importers and Man Veneers and Fang for the trade nnd export. Ashe French Black Walnut, Amboine, Tuya and Tulip Wood : Mahogany, _konewoe ‘ vied Maple, at Ath ana Maple Burts nut and Arh ©) in the Tog aud boards, for ct Venoers ent to order and size All orders promptly executed. 170 amd 172 Centre. ate J; Mon SPE neh laoy ange preferred. Apply to TL + 260 West 27th at.y near &th ay, J ing and r and highest wag: HOTCHINSO: A EITER ENGRAVER, THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED 4. at copper and silver’ work, with practice at etching withes a situation; no objection to auy part of the 3 Addres: box 199 Herald oli OTICE TO THE ROOT TRAD experienced man from Rurope oat ern cutter, jn alt ite branches GARDTER, 19534 Division street, mo EAPER HANG AND PAINT MANUPACTO- —A young man of expe hes # wituation to make all Milde of colors; thoro in chrome greens and sugar of lead; salary not #0 much an object as permanent situation, Addresa M. T., box 164 Herald office, WANTED-A CHASER; ALSO DIE SINKER AND mould maker; steady employment. Apply to LIP. PINCOPT Silver Plating aud Engraving Company, 10 Maiden »BY AN manager Address A, STAR- V TANTED-TWO GOOD GOLD ENGRAVERS, Fas _Auire at 173 Broadway, room No, 8, ER. TH TANTED—AN OIL MAN, IN A. MEN! W factory. Inquire of V. KOON, i paaDEn Meh Wa stED A GOOD PRACTICAL ENGINEER, ONT: ANTED—BY A MAN OF 20 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE, A T &@ THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR WALDAGK table where there are a number of theatre—I pay the bighest ries’ (or Dnondny Watsten horses kept; undorstaadafive reatmont uf diseases of hotves’ | aad Je rely, oF advance on the ea: ity reference, Addreas or call on CAMMON, 80 4th av. YAACE, Diamond broker, 67 Thirteenth street, ANTED_BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION IN A AARON CRISTALAR & C04 AUCTIONEERS AND 19TH ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH AVS.A | four years’ exper! ence respectable young girl ak nurse, or would do cham: eth Soo ‘eal berwork [a a sinall family ; good city reference, Call for wo Wasa sy ITUATION AS WAITER IN A PRIVATE | S00U8In bond. Only @ regular commision charged, 47 7TH AY. THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM.: A RE- wor it cs by to wet eit’ itat unas ‘a fresh Text of address, fpectabid married milk, wiehes celieht reference mally; ex- 488 © ETWEEN 29TH AND 0TH STS. sre me aud seamstress, or ag lad! referenes, —AN P “ ‘ntion Merchants, 498° Broadway, next door to Terchant’t Sgt ot Herug once, Grand sreot—Liberal casts advances mada’ on Faruitare, Pianos, onda, Laces, general merchandie apd angie Protestant man who understands his | ———————__- ire Business and bas tho best city reference, Any commanis left ROADWAY, CORNER FULTON STREET (KNOXS at the drug atore corner of Lith st, and 4th ay. Cor J. B, will be ullaing. «Business established fifteen years.—-NEW- attended to for two days. LE LD pe sellsor advances jiberally on Dine Watcnes, Jewelry, Life Policies, Merchandise aud urities negotiated for. 39 * Passau STREET, OPPOSITE rc . OFFICE & beral advances made on Diamonia, Watcher, Jew- country 5 elry fiz and all ios of merchandise, Tbe same bought and Herold olive WAXMAN LEE OLD, roou Ny, ke ce HUSBAND AN who understands hydraulic preferred, Inquire of ,V. 874 Broadwa; ‘WV ANTED— HARNESS SriTcag 4 Wi Siitceth ea Waren se ata ale WAXTED, GoD ee OPERATOR, IN Grand Photograph and Art Gallery, 850 Bowery; every facility; must have some cash capital, but the superintendent would not allow them to go in, and warned them that te sea was rough and very dangerons even to the moat expert, swimmer. Disregarding his advice, they went on (utther down the beach and succeeded im getting clothes, and went into the water. Pao swam out peyoud the bar, when Marsh became exhausted and Soutell went to his analeeance, bu while doing 80 was teken with cramp, as in a posed, and was drow: eA wile Marsh getting ashore. aatiees not ‘aiscovered until this morning. We’ are informed by old citizens that allor pearly all the persons drowned at the Branch have been | ne seer swimmers, and lost their lives by @ foolish effort to distinguish thetaselves in that way, In the case above noticed young men had been familiar with the sea 4 iniaucr, aud over coniidence in their ewa strength oud SKU alone led to the sad disaster, ANTED-—RY A FIRST CLASS VARNISH HOUSE, A ae good varnish maker, Address box 3,073 Post 2 ER POUR SO1GN- resser 409 West 40th sin, ur deux jour between 9th and Hotes [J*2 JEUNE FRANCAISE Dest me bonne d’enfenta: vent fourntr de bonne reconuns 7 @atioas, B’adresser au 272 Laws Su oi., rogia No. & & PLACER COM: >| S> 2 ; 2| a > i = ESS | 5 zl ess x 3 ES Li | baean'[s =! - 3} Sean a is me? s = = ! 2 ? - ; a F gers | Eto aa} | wa H Fa i So) ES * : =iz F FE EE; ecb ae sD IN EER ES eae ents es 3 Se a ee a eee See ad