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MILITARY CHIT-CHAT. ‘0 has opened in magnificent style, wanks to the efforts of the various company . anes jing committees, the recruiting has boon very brisk since October, The seventh régiment ex ally has done wonders in this respect. The Eighth company cast out its nets a few weeks | ‘and bas already made a haul of sixteen as fine speci+ mens of military fish as could well be ! found about town, The Third company got ita back up when it heard this, and 60 all its old friends, who had shouldered the masket tn Its ranks years ago, when they were not 0 old looking as they are new, heid a meeting and determined to make the company as full in point of numbers as any other company 1 the com- mand. Even Colonct Price promised to join the ranks until he could g@ asubstitute, Quartermaster Bob Weed also put his foot down and pledged hig word to make the old thing work smoothly, no Matter what it cost, even though he should have to Sacrifice that idea of his about that beautiful nag. Bob is a Third company man all over, wud Gidn't relish its standing at the iast taspection, and if he and Vine and all the other old chums of Com- pany O can’t make its complement as large as the “largest in the regiment, then the boys had betier give up the ghost. Company C has good ofMicers and @ splendid set of fellows in the ranks, and the now reoruits will have no occasion to regret joining the “pand of brothers.’ In this connection it may be mentioned that the fact of the Ninth having | and shoud of the Seventh by one count las’ inspection as been productive of much good, Each company 4s on Che alert for next year, and if things go on as thoy are now going the Ninth will have an awful ap-hill work 0: it next October to get even with the Seventh’s big grand total. They do say that Cuptain Kipp isto be the Ad‘u- tant of the Shandley Legion, Kipp will make things lively there if he geis his discipline mind to Work on those black pants and blue overcoats, and even Gen- oral ‘Tweed will have to we the mark in good order, But suppose the Cajtuin’s compauy should turn out the sume. day ay the Legion, what would he do? Qoald he ride on two horses, or couldn't he spilt the Giticrence by amalgamating his grays with the ocher folks? There would be lots of fun if he'd take the potion into his head, and then ove of the Fourth company boys might draw a prize, which would be Sagravaling (0 ine other companies, you know, — + trary tO general expectation, that Lite rew Qbout the hiring of the Cooper Insutute by Mr. Lyddy has not created fuss in the Sixty-ninth regiment, The company to whieh Mr. Lyddy be- longs got tts money, bad its exhibition, and believes that it is nobody's business what it does as ie as it acts honestly, Which is about the very best thing the company could velleve. Sergeant David Sullivan, of the Fighth regiment, bas neni refused to be a candidate for that vacant captaincy in a German regiment. When the matter was first broasved, he thought seriously of “putting? himself in the hands of his friends, aster the gene fashion; but he new positively declines the boner teudered btm, @ fact of the matier is he could not master enough German to be sociable with bis new company, although he got so far advanced as to be able to say. “Wie gehtes' and “Zwet iazer” as well as a Hobo- kentte, Now, what is to become of that horse aud | Ply byes oF Wellington boots aud sabre? Is there to - ‘There 18 @ movement on feot by which all the regiments of the First division will this winter go througa a regular course of instruction in rifle prac- tice m order to make & regimeutal contest in firing, after the Wimb.edon fashion, pructicable next Spring. The movement ts bolstered up by all the Coionels of the division, and 80 soon as euch com- mand shail gery 8 its complement of Remingtons the drill wii be begun. ‘The beuedt of this pro- Ject_ to the militia will be incalculable. There 1s scarcely one man in @ hundred in tne division . Who has fired of bis musket siace he joined the militia, Splendid marching and thagnificent wheel- ings and ali that sort of thing are certainly to be colmended in any regiment, but if 1tdoes not Know | how, practically, to make use of its muskets, 1 is of ; very litue good In the joug run. ‘There is a good deal of feeling manifested in cer- tain circles about the parade that 18 not to come off on Washingtou’s Birthday. It ts understood ne 01 der will be issued from headquarters to the First di- vision, and that each regimeut commandant 1s at Uberty to order out his command er not. just as he pee: People who fiud fault with this coatend at Washington's memory ty tast being forgotten, even by the very persons who in days of yore were Wout to celebrate It with pomp aud circumstance, What can the matter be? Several young men of the upper classes, who have their own saddle horses and are good riders, havo put the head Logether to torm a first class cavalry Tegument. They are endeavoring to get together ail the young men in the city who have their own horses oniy, and so tar Weir suecess hos b en quite grau- tying. ‘They claim that in the South before the war the wilitia cavalry vegimenits were composed almost enurely of genticmen who had their own horses: and knew how toride them, and that the system worked admirably, Nobody can deny that if this movement suould meet with success the new regl- « Ment will be a very desirable addition to our cay. airy, which is the jaughing stock of every parade; for the Lorses are for tie most part accustomed to jogging before grocery carts or lumber wagons, and fare consequently u traiued, clumsy and of every ungainly bree!, As for the riders, ine majority of them can scarcely keep in their saddies while’ the, horses are wa kiag. z There will be no parade of the militta on Thanks. giving Day. ae }), Colonei Clark has not resigned. What's more, he doesn't mtend to. So tose fellows who have been expecting to get into his shoes had better look in other quarters for a pair ot eagles. The next thine a general parade is ordered Surgeon General Roder iniends to go on the homeopathic plan with ligs medicmes. He had so many sweet things in his mayical chest last parade day that @ll us friends got sick 80 as Lo get a dose or two. Captain Van Wyck, of the Ninth, denies that his Mustache Muterferea On wa windy rank of his company. 1! Lay 1s the largest tn the regiment, and don’t breax front for anything. Major Hitclcock, of the Ninth, lias resigned, or 1s Yo resign, they say, to make Way for somebody else. Vbyy — It is announced on pretty good avthority that the Beveuty-niach and Eighty-iourth regiments are to be amaigamated, L this be 80, Who will the colonel of the new regiment be? IMPORTANT CRIMINAL TRIAL IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. A Clergyman Charged with Arson. One of the most important and. interesting crimi- mal triais that ever tock place in New Hampshire occupied the court at Piymouth last week. ‘The ac- cused was Key, Charles Greenwood, who 14 said to be now tu good and reguiar standing as an Ortho- dox minister in Massachusetts, ‘The urge of arson Was the crime laid to him, His care: to- 1 fere has been a romantic and checkered ove. He was born in Dublin, Ne H., about 1821, and was educated at St. Mary's Col- lege, 1 Baitimore, Md. Me studied theology and asa’ Methodist minister commenced preacning at South Newmarket, Sudsequenily he was expelled from the Methodist denoniiiation, and soon afier- ‘wards joined the Congregaiionailsts, and preached sea and Plymouth, Mass., and Westinorcland, Leaving the active duties of the ministry he removed to Keene. There he continued in busi- ness unvil the spring Of 1867. Then he went to Ply- mouth and purchased the Kyan place, 80 called, gituated about Lwo miles from the Pemigewassett House. During his stay in that section he preached from time to Ume in thet aud neighboring towns and taught a large class of married ladie# in the Plymouth Sabbath School. His busi- mess now is that of @ life insurance agency, and tis home is in kverett, Mass le igasmart appearing man and has a good addre: In March, 1509, tue Ryan piace, where Mr. Green- ‘wood Was living, Was burned, The circumstances atiending the ure were of such a character that Grecuwood Was arrested, charged with burning his own dwelling house, standing in the name of his brotner, Henry C, Greenwood, oi Boston, He was also charged With commivung the crime for the purpose of veirauding the Insurance compauies, ‘the pre- mises burned were valued at $16,000. ‘the interest in the trial was so great that the court room was deusely packed, aud many remained over the inter- niission, for fer of losing (heir seats, carrying their Telreshinenis into court with them. The jury wag oul fliteen hours, and reported a non-agreement, At is said they were equally divide, GENERAL PUTNAN'S EXPLOIT RIVALLED. Capture of a Hugo Bear by New Hampshire Huvtsmen. (From the Manchester (N. H.) Mirror, Nov, 21.) A correspondent scuds us an account of an achievement rivaling the fauious exploit of General Putnam. On the 15th instant, as J. 5. Gordom and jet. ba of Woodstock, were gathering spruce gum bark on Loom mountain, in Lincoln, Gorden é _—————— ee eee discovered, in a large cave i the mountain, a bear ®t turned in for a Winter's bap. As they had no eapous for olleasive or defensive wartare they lett him to his dreams aud returned home. The next day, armed with revoiver id ropes, they returned and found the bear quietly sleeping. Clough, re+ volver in hand and @ rope about hits body, entered | the cave, aud, finding Bruia's pillow, put two bails through ils head, aud was then drgwa out. Hearing nothing within, hein a short ume eniered again, drawing out with hima black bear of the largest @lze, fat asa porker. They had to cut him in quar- ters, and were three days 10 getting him home, The length of te animal was nearly ilve feet from nose to root of tail, and the height three feet five inches. ‘The esuumated Weight was upwards of 300 Pounds. WARRANTY IMPLIED BY THE CUSTOM OF THE ‘ADE.—A Case of considerable interest was decided in the Circuit Court of the District of Connecticut last week. A Boston commission house sold toa New York house a quantity of wool on we personal examination of four baies, the purchaser dechaing to lave more opened. But’ the wool proved to be falsely packed, and the purchaser came on the seller for nis remedy on the ground that by the custon of he wooildealers tu New York and Boston there i an tinplied warranty by every selier of wool that tis not jaisely packed, “The Court ruled that the on * ear - tw one, and that sellers é boun y it though crs may ‘Se vilne the Wool sy Le oeaset NEW YORK THE CALIFORNIA EXPRESS ROBBERS. Deanne Particulars of their Capture. (From the Sacramento Union, Nov. 14.) ex.chiet of Police F. i. Burke, how a detective in the employ of the Central Pucific Kaiiroad Company, returned yeaterday from a successful campaign after the purues who robbed the mail and express car of the Central Paciilc passenger train on the morning of the oth insu, at a point on the road known as the Stone Capa about hall way between Verdi and Reno. ie Jeft tne city on the uiternoon of that day, to act with other officers in an endeavor to capture the robe! and at Reno met and consulted with Under Sher! Kincaid, whom he had telegraphed to, and Deputy Sherif Bawards, of Washoe county. Kadwaras had aiready gathered several points that looked favor- able, Tad swom out watrants fer four suspected men, aud engaged —— Wilson aud Louis Dean, who are thoroughly Dou 82 Togas the lay of the country and the character of the mbabitanis, to assist him in making the arresta, On Sunday Burke, Edwards, Dean and Wilson started out on a hunt, determined to make a most thorough search for the robbers, Taking the Pea- vine road (uamed frem Peavine mountain), they preceeded to Lee's place, which 18 in Nevada, just across the boundary line dividing that State frou dlerra county, Cal., arriving at thiee P, M, They ex- | ena to meet there a man from Antelope, two miles eyond, whe would give them information; but it was midnight be‘ore he appeared, parties having sus- ected and Kept watch of his actions until @ late hour. His statoments collrmed the officers” belief that the public houae at Antelope, kept by J, Chet. Koveris, was the rendezvous ier a portion of the ane. tuey were in search of, and that one of them, iiton Cockerell, was then at the place. They ac- cordingly went thither, and at five A, M, arrested him and took him back to Lee's. Constable ben Lackey and one of Wells, Fargo & Co.'s guards, Who bad follgwed the oficers to Leo's, were there when they returned, Alter breakiast Burke, Lackey and the guard paid Antelope another visit, dnd Lackey aud the Wella-Fargo man arrested Roveris, whom they took to Reno. Berke and Dean then started to find one R. A, Jones, betier known as Sol. doues, whom they had Treason to beheve was at the house of Alexander Kirby in Beckworth Pass, Plumas county. ‘hey arrived at the place ut four P, M., but Jones was not there, It was asccrtamed, however, that he owned @ young racing horse, Which he kept in Clover val- ley, aud tt appeared possible that he might there be found, Remaining at Kirby’s over nigit the oficer and his companion tne next morning left for Clover valley, After going about four miles tuey met a man whe told them that Jones was coming out of the valley assistteg in driving some loose stock, and after travelling @ mile and a hall further on, at Mapes’ place, they encountered tne person they were lovking for. AS it was evideut that the horse he rode could easily travel away from these which Burke and Dean bestrode, the former, while Dean engaged Jones in conversation, made @ remark about his saddle-girth being Yoose, and thus guinea an opportunity to jump to the ground and seize Jones’ bridle. He appeared ‘half mielined to resist, but on beng in- formed that it would be very unhealthy for him to do so be arey surrendered and submitted to being cured to Lis horse and taken to Keno, The next morning (Wednesday) Burke and Edwards were accompanied by him to a spot five miles trom Reno, on the Red Rock road, where ue designated the place iu which he aud Cockerell had buried their share of the plunder, and the oMicers dug up §7,345, the first of the stolen money recovered. Alter returning to Keno the officers arrested a man named J, E, Chapman, who had just arrived from San Fraucisco, in which place he is charged with having been acting as a apy, for the robbers, to aan ao ys eg pitt be hipments of ne ‘9 you eo MnAde by ells, Fargo & Co, Wile eas’ Spatesoal were’ golig of Under Sherif! Kincaid, ou Sunday, went to the spot where the robbery ,had been commitied, aud thence up trough Dog valiey, where he heard that three men laa, on saturday morn- ing, crossed the mountain, Keeping on their trail be arrived at Pearson's, in sardine valley, aud learned of the arrest at that place James Burke of James Gilchrist, Two other sus- Picious characters, who had been in company with Gilchrist, had gone on towards sierra valley, Kin- caid followed 1m pursuit, and in Sierraville on Mon- day morning caught one of them, samed E. B. Par- sons, and golag a mile lurther on, at Randolph, ar- rested the other, named Jobn squires, in the house of his brother, Tuey were both taken tu Truckee, and left in the custody of J.J, Green, an agent of the railroad company. Oonsiderable Lime was spent ian Unsuccesslul attempt to get the prisoners to tell where they had concealed their part of the money. Gilchrist finally admitted to Judge Plun- kett, whom he had known iu Virginia City (where, we may odd, Gilchrist had always borne a good reputation), where the coin had been “planted” all lu one place. Green and James Eddington accompa- nied Plunkett on Thursday to the spot, and ihey found concealed in a tissure between tworocks the sum of $11,601 99—the second recovery. Feeling satisfied that they had not got ail that was there concealed, Plunkett, the next day, accompanied by Neis Hammond, Weils, Fargo & Co.’s agent ab Reno, went back and found $753 60 more, Meanwhile Captain Downey, at Virginia City, had arrested on Monday another robber, named Jack Davis. On Friday Dowuey, Lackey and Lee Matthews went out and recovered $19,760, Which Davis nad hid—the fourth recovery, lu ali, a tolal of $39,460 40 has ‘thus, as it will be seen, been secured, which leaves ut $2,139 6) still missing. ‘The gang @! robbers made their general ren- Gezvous ina tunnel avout tree miles trom Reno, in Kavine Mouutain, and had there biankets, pro- visions, Cooking utensis, &c. They had been living In these quariers for about a@ week, Waiting to re- ceive intelilgence fron: Chapman at Sun Francisco concerning tne shipment of treasure. At Keno, on Friday, before Judge Bowker, Cockerell, Jones, Gilelirist, Squires, Roberts and Parsons waived examination, were com- mitted to awati the action of the grand jury, and sent to jatl at Carson sor safe keeping. Chap- Man's exaininatton Was set for this morning, at Reno; but it will probably be postponed for two days. The robbers say that there were but six of them who took active part in reneving the express car of its contents. ‘Those six have been arrested, and also two others as accessories—Roberts and Chapman—the whole forming a very complete job, Burke and Edwards have also entered against Jack Davis ana ‘t, Cockerell a charge of robbing Wells, Fargo & Co.'s stage at Hutfaker’s, Washoe county, Ney., on the dist of last August, of about $1,300, s AN EXCITING SCENE RATHER GRAPHICALLY DESCRIBED. The Prairie on Fire Around Sioux Falls City— Buftatoes Flee Before the Devouring Ele- ment—They Are Driven by the Fire Lito the Midst of the Settlements. {From the Sioux City Journal, Nov. 4. From a gentiemaa just arrived from Sioux Falls Cily we learn the foliowing particulars ef an exctt. ing affair which occurred at that place afew nignts since:—The prairie had been burning in the neigh borhood ail the afternoon, aud towards evening tie er ury on tke Dakota side oi the river was seen to be ablaze, and the winds {rom the westward waited a dense c.oud of smoke and ashes toward the city, As night drew on Wie Jurid fames illu minaied the — streets, casting =a crimson light upon the windows of the buidings and causing a@ wierd expression to overspread the countenances of the citizeus whe were congre- gated upon the street corners watching the leaping Hames as tuey Wriuied and twisted, like sous in purga‘ory, on the opposite side of the river, All Was still, and No sound Was tobe heard save the eccusional crackling of the tail buuch grass as it struggied and fought with the fiery serpents that atiacked its stems, The citizens gazed with awe upon the grandest of Western sights, and, though uthered togettier in lite Knots and groups near ch other, the sublimity and graudeur of tie im- meuse panorama overpowered all speech, and all stood silentand motionless, Watching the approach- Ing fives, Strange and exciting cries are heard from those who have remaimed the last upon We streets, and the cryof *Bufaio! the bufalo are crossing the river)? was echoed by many moutia. Meu hurried out of their houses. Women appeared in heir doorways and windows 1n their night gare ments. Rifie barrels gleamed aud shone wiiha crimson lustre ta the light of the fires, which were now laving their serpeut tongues in the waters of the river edge. Suddenly a huge body rusheg past the frightened women, ana the demon incarnate dishes up the street; tien Gnoth 1, ana still anotaer; then the place resounds wiih Clicking ioofs and a sea of moving hair and glistening horns filis the streets and Sidewalks, Crash! crash! crash! The rifles resound upon the sirects, Crash! crash | and heavy bedles sink to rise m0 More. A moment of horror and bewilderment, and then the town 1g quiet, the streets emply, aud the thunder of reced- ing hvots comes almost inaudibly to the ears of the citizens, Who now cautiously sally forth. In tne streets and gutters dark, shaggy masses are dunly to be seen by th ht of the now dying fires. Taey siruggie and vainly rise to their feet, but soon sink back and beat their huge heads agajust the hard roadway, aud as the crimson Life stream pours from mouth and nostri! roll tier eyes in the death agony. By the morning light Daughtis to be seen but the gory pools which yet lay Lko widiaturg iakes upon Une sirecis, SEWURE OF AN AMERICAN FISHING VesseL.—The Yarmouth Aegister says, & lew days since schooner Granada, of Provine , Tegularly Keensed and Dited for the Newloundiand cod aud herring tishery, ‘Was seized at Port flood haroor by the Dominion authorities, on the giound that she had too much provisions for an ordiuary Osuing voyage and had hho cicarance papers. The Kegister says:—If our vessels, duly licensed to pursue the lisheries, may be sei vondemmed aid voyages broken up in Provin' Waters, under the pretence of thelr not having Clearances and mauilests, documents hither. to unknown Lo this class of vessels, and that they have (oo miuch provisions—the skippers of coasters being the gole Judges of the quautily to be allowed our crews—tuen huve our fishermen been ceriainiy deceived as to the righis secured them both by treaty, by immemorial nations. usage and tie comily of (PERTH EXTRACTED WITH PUR ROUS OXIDE Gas. $1 for the first Tooth and buc., for each additional, 26; Goid, $80, i Fourteenth sireet, sity place. $10; Platin Sliver sete, from BE. J. COLBY, B32 ii ! UM, ANN (formerly with Pi Yaris), makers and iuserters of Uy HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1870.-TRIPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Cooks, ar. STANTON ST., REAR, FIRST FLOOR.—AS COOK, 9) feather and rover in «private fainily ; good elty refer: SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Dressmakers and Seamstresses, 243 . D EAST 9TH 8T.—FIRST CLASS WORK WANT- Cal by a dressmaker; evening dresses and walking bara $8 per day to go out and ft, Address «) WEST WASRINGTON P FLOOR. ~A | aoe 62 Ranson the te ak 37 RAST ETA st. PIRAT FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. ironer; best city reference, e Fashionable dreas and cloak making; Fall 104. Sa a. ee a Teer ye iit, 8. upwards; Wrappers, s ath (3 AV., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—AS ‘i misses* garments made to order; rst class cook { rivate fa ; and Fashion Plates, cutting and basting. Terma cash. Daker; good city reference.” ‘all tor two Sompelent | Or adiren. inmates, 2D AV.—A FAMILY BREAKING UP HOUSE- BETWEEN 20TH AND SIST STS.—A 112. Keay itt ttt fone Uevaniar ene | S30), frtn’ oer en Wet Wags mus coo) - " he day or we Seroata ag Gdo,part OF the washings the other as cham: | CLs Swine madtics i renuged 119 re or BETWEEN 6TH AVD 7PH AVS., % EAST 2TH UNIVERSITY MEDICAL wt Zt | 426 Reet reer, oxrvenat i A nearnatreas, by the Uneratande Al Kinds cf°etoKing 20d" Eaiteetoditee end | Wee OF MCvib.” Callou ‘of alee SEAMST RES, a the game ; no objection to a first class boarding house; best city | Week a 4nd country references, Call for two days, 8D AV., ROOM 12,-HIGHLY RESPECTABLE é woman wants fi ; : 1.23, dein Peck ah Ragen sbg co tag: | Wonwondah ae ap ot ry 3 o Jnda of ily sewing ; refer- erior baker; uuderstands all kinds of “demera; yood city Shee ktven and roqutred, Cal on or address Miss Me J. Bey gooD family AST AND 82D STS.—A RE- SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Lanndreswes, &o. 23.4. FAS? sor 81, THIRD FLOON—A * laundreas to do gentlemen's and Washing and duting; good reference, 234. WEST BD ST. TOP FLOOR —A RESPECTABLE * woman wishes gentlemen's washing to do at her Own residence; wo ovjection to Camby washing; under. stands Guting; terma moderate, LJ Q4.4 WEST JOM St, SECOND FLOOR, P room. —A Protestant woman as (rat clasé laundrer tn a private farnily; understands Freach futing; Lest city Heirenes. | Cok. be Sane LOE O GAPS oF 320) WEST MST ST, NEAR STH AV.—& CONPE- OA tent leundress to yo out by the day; no objectiva to do cleaning, oF would take Washing at her own house, B45 vomane wine Taye feats at imanh etna, wil a Wishes to take washing” nid gat her owu house; has oul H Paine work by the day; bas the bes cuy 24.5 BAST MTH St, BECWEEN Ist AND 20 Ave — gee A woman wishes to take in washing or go out by the 4 aD AY, BETWEEN 7 pectable woman wi trong tn her house good i ORTHEAST CORNER OF STH ST. AND 187 AV,— A coipetent young woman as laundrvss; best oliy Q4. WEST 2577 ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AB Se ae hen 134, ear tata ie oP Ay | 4.8 Ot Ac, okra, ao, RogK NO, eA Sr enis eoe ae jer ord Kinde, Heng | MEFs Understands ali Kinds of sewing, also hairdressing; can Saker: nocbleciion io gee ther! dintaves ia ian coumey’ Operate on three machines; would agslat with the chamber beat eily retereuce, Can be sean for two dare. aranca, Gan bo seen for worse, 22 COunLEY 5 Deak ey Foe LEXINGTON AY., CORNER OF S187 8T.-TWO | » 7 a ~ - 18( cprerienees gives tag 00 fing vale ono, abd a. 54 ker wishen ferns opuhptha Geeta cota atm bermate waitioas ; (hey are superior was! fami) Teference « yy the day in prival ers and ironers and am every way competent to do the work | i220 erence, i " anes {own anil wlaliee « good slluation for them; the beat sever | (3()Q) ON | ST.-AN EXPERIENCED DRESS: eneca, "Call today by the di ; ean eee take in work; best WEST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS | ~~ Youna wonAN WILL bo mn Mi aM A ILL DO PLAIN NDF, 212) good cook ryt beat baker; will assist with the A sewing for ola clothes, Mra. Ht hUEROe utr corner of Marshall Wiliiamanurg, Pesci SSTH 8T., TOP FLOOR, BACK poe DRESSMAKER, HAVING HER OWN 21 PANS cook, washer and itoner; @ would like to got in a family where three Prec pen Frorkly, would bo taken in exchange for Voard: Addres QQ9, BAST@D ST.—TO COOK, WASIE AND IRONIN | DEESSMAREE, sition 0. wiih ee ae small private family; best reference from 0: YOUNG SWEDISH GIRL, WHO SPEARS ENGLISH, present npl yes a 2 mn eon ve ed lady's bali is a good plain sews: 230) RAST, AIST ST, BETWEEN aD AND sy AVS. | Qo NUosuiNis hors lissali aay, trea Cor three third floor.—Two respectable Protestant girla; one as cood cook, the other as first class seamstre! best city references from last place, 5Q WEST 9TH BT.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS FIRST #4 ciaes cook ina private family; can make good bread; best city reference, Call for two days. « MOTT STREET, TOP FLOOR, FRONT HOUSE. 307 Avespectabie women. ea Brat’ chases cooky Wadse stands cooking in all fta branches and {a a superior bread maker; cither ina boarding house, private family or hotel; city or country, 316 BIcks st. SECOND FLOOR, sourH BROOK- « ) lyn.—A German girl a# cook or to do up staira work in a German family, 317 EAST 4TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl to do chamberwork and sewing or to mind chil- dren; no objection to the c city references. BY HST. TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—A DY WISHES TO GO OUT BY As seamstress in_ private families; Kinds of family sewing. Address RESPECTABLE | the day or wee thoroughly nderstas G., box 124 Herald office. DRESSMAKER OF LONG EXPERIENCE WISH 83 'n fow more customers ny the day, private families pre- to make smi's and ovening dresses; would go out to *e Parties wishing fi ress, Unexceptionable reference given. box 107 Herald ollie, iis class work done would do Address wo ONDER. ny Htuation in a Orst clase house, S oe B onlenion y ‘king peony Pane uy ioe ind 8 to ca 3 ection to an: the Uiut " ‘Audress DRESSMAKER, Hernlt office, © 8? Uilted Staten PROTESTANT WOMAN, MIDDLE AGED, TO. Di plain sewing, look aftor children aid make hereet twee EA Zul; oust be ‘kind ‘and’ well recommended: Apply at 199 321 Eompotent young wosan as cook, washer and | ii mended. Apply at ironer, Gau bo seen for two Gaye. Ciiaiton place, Sth st., between sth und deh a DRESSMAKER WISHES TO GO OUT TO CUT AND ‘fit in Brat class families, Address K.T., Herald office, 333 WEST 17TH 8T., BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH AVS, oe Two respectal irls; one as cook, washer and froner, the other as rmaid and waitress; willing to |p. ‘assist with washing; would like to live together. Can be een Day seen for three days. N Trsuke frees net place.” au be eeu at BSitock. se ch: ‘and waitress; would prefer to live together; General Housework, &. WHST 89TH ST., CORNER 9TH A’ 36 ITH AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL TO DO roman $s coe Bale coak, wermes. ont: reaiwee ). Fal housework or chamberwork 1a a small pri- would do general housework; best elty reference. meererstarrecs, oF oh . WEG OFT es MMC: Petletee acl Qe West BROADWAY. —A RESPE ‘TABLE WOMA 437 tea Tae cook by reaeoatin, Protestant sous | BF WEST BROADITAY, A, RESEECTARLE WOMAR, Understands all family sewing. culting and fitting; or would go out by the day house or ollice cleaning, sewing 40, Ap- Ply to Mrs, WOODS. 4.0) WEST BIH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO general housework ma small private family; is good washer and ironer; good elty reference, Address, Li apeas KSGIVING DAY IN aR EUROPE AND AMERICA, \ ee G3 REST ATH, 7A RESPECTAELE GIRE 70 DO TELEGRAM CARTOON je) general housework in ® small private family; has good hell Scien LI] NESt, ETH 8t, BETWEEN, 6TH AND. or My in basement.—A respectable girl to do house- Chambermnids, &c. - work; {a wilting and obliging bs AV. A, IN THE SHOR STORE.—A GERMAN PRO- sens 9TH AY., BETWEEN ITM AND ISTH STS., Lf o-oo ona aA icin TED Pim ease veraronm oe nen fevers be housework In a private family; will make herself obliging ; Q) EAST 93D STA ‘RESPECTABLE coLonen | three years! referenco frou her last placg. Call fer two 49 Woman ns chambermald and to assist with washing: = best reference given. 4.9, WEST ATH STA RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT +), givl, who in willing and obliging, as chambermatd and Walirees. con do plain sewing. | Ke‘ers to and ean be seen at her present employer's, from $ to LA. M. 53 WEST SD STA RESPECTABLE GIRL AS ONAM. | OO bdermaid and waitress in a private family. Cail at pre- sent employers. GQ WEST, WASHINGTON PLACE.—A YOUNG GIRL 4 todo chamberwork and waiting or mind children and sew; best city reference, '70) KING ST.—A TIDY YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER. (2 maid or waitress or to take eare of children, RK WEST 41H 8T.—-A COMPETENT PERSON AS 75 chembermstd and waitress, or chumbermald aud to Ba sist with the wasbing. Call at present employer's, 1 4. 7TH _AY., BETWEEN 18TH AND 19TH STREETS: a top floor.—A respectable young girl xs chamber maid or to do general housework in a sinall private family; beat elty reference from her last place. 1 Aq “EAST 92D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL ax chambermaid or waitress in « private family. Call for two day: : LOL eet Sst st., CORNER rH Av. LOL able goung girl as chambermatd would assist in the washing and troning growing children; 13 willing and obliging, 114. TEST, SD STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRE 4 ‘to do light general housework and take care of chil ‘Uren? no objection to go in the country. TLS FAST U7 87 <A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL ©) to do general housework in a small private family; good cily referouce from last place. 12 NORFOLK ST.—A GOO! gene « lt small private family; ta & good cook, washer and troner ; best city reference, Call or address for two days. D4] WEST ND Sh, REAR—A RESPE! 241 todo housework ina small privat Pinin cook, washer and ironer, Best © JAZ, WEST ATH 8T—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Ate) girl to do general housework; no objections to go a short distance in the country. Good ‘country reference, O50 West, ast sr., WEEN 7TH AND 81H *) floor, back room ang girl to do general ja. a srl, plain fauilly ; ls a good washer and Iron vs. Call tor two D5Q west a small privat MAN GIRL TO DO obliging. Me ELD. ABLE GIRL lly; & good r BEN 7TH AND STH AVS. do general houss work fi or take Bost city refer- ence from her last place. 399 Fas, srr IST AND 2D pened: Simei ——— OL) ava—A respeciat iS do general houses 164. WEST, BD sr. BETW 6TH AND 7TH | work; is capable of doing washing and ironing, 3 ) A able young woman av Per as chambermald | ond waitress; will assist with washing or take care of clil- AND 971 AVS, resyectable young small private fami T., BETWEEN &8Ti Oe aru B B2A4- Meona itoor, back. toom.—A riri, lately ianded, to do housework in @ willing to assist ju anytning. EAST 31ST $’ NG Wo. | an as chambermaid and seamstress or as waitress ate family; good city reference from Inst p ace. 903 WEST 97TH ST.--A MOST OBLIGING GIRL AS U0) chambermaid and waitress or ag chambermaid and fo assist with fine washing and froning. Best city reference from last emplo: QR NEST gre sr, rIRsT HALE, BACK ROOM.— A_ young woran'as chambermatd aud waitress, oF | would do chamberwork in a smail family; no objection to | the country; best elty reference. Call or ‘address for two z md > = 2 3 > STH ST.—A RESPEC LE GIRL TO DO | housework or chamberwork and waiting in T 2TH S8T., BETWE # general housemai ire 41 ina private family; THIRD FLOOR, BACK,—A RESPECTA- girl, lately landed, to do general housework. Can be seen for “ 7 Ps * 277) ETH AV., BETWEEN 42D AND 43D STS, THIRD 294. M sbang” bicedent ter aiaiy acetate 67 oor.-A respectanle, eflicient girl to do’ general Ghambermatd and seamstress: Ie ford Of chigirene eutt | houscwork; excellent recommendations from former em- i would | howe’ make herself useful; cull in store to-day; no objection to | Plover country. Q3D PAST rH St, CORNER OF gD AV. FIRST 4 tloor-A young’ woman, lately landed, us eham- Uermaid and waitress; will make hersel( useful, PECTABLE YOUNG WO- ir to take care of children; R05 %” TE REAR—A RB +) young git) ina small private fanniy to do ework, chamberwork or waiting; the best city re’ TABLE al Ks CORNER OF 55TH STA LITTLE 8D AV, BETWEEN 61ST AND 62D STS.—A young girl to do general housework, Call for EAST §2D ST.—AN ACTIVE GIRL AS CHAM. bermald and to ussiat with the washing: ean polish fe; has best city references; no objection to a ehort 248 distance in the country, 1.0.16 days. (JORNER OF MSTH ST. AND 2D AV.—A Bi / bie young giri to do housework; good city re Call for iwo days, SPEOTABLE YOUNG GIRL plain sewing; good y vk 972 MONROE sta ee (2 as chambermaid and and to do tity reference; no objection to the countr —A RESPECTAELE YOUNG Housekeepers, &c. 5A GREAT JONES STA GERMAN LADY AS OE housekeeper; fally competent to take entire charge. Apply from 10 A. M. too 1% M. A ST 26TH ae ae ae te a 56 8D AV. BETWEEN HTH AND ISTH STS.—A RE- young girl as chambermaid and waitress; will- ) pectable Engliah r keeper with washing and troulng; uo objection to the | capacity im a hotel oF private horses sian ae and lroning ur years’ rel TpHe IMPENDING OnIMIB_ IN EUROPE, SER ALL THE LATEST CABLE DESPATCHES IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM, EXPENSE, ENERGY AND ENTERPRISE HAVE Given THE TELEGRAM THK LEAD AND LARGEST OIROULATION OF ALL THE EVENING PAPERS, NOTHING WILL BE BPARED IN THE FUTURE TO IMPROVE ON WHAT I9 AT PRESENT HI BEST EVENING PAPER IN THR city, THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. FASHIONANLE GOSSIP. THE PALL STYL&s. FEMININE MORSELS, EVENING TELEGRAM, ro THE NEWS OF TH Da¥. ITEMS, Gosair, MATTERS, POLITIOAL squiB8, GENERAL News PROM ALL PARTS OF THE CITY AND COUNTRY AND BOTH HEMISPHERES, “ALL OVER THE City" FOR TWO CENTS. SUBSCRIPTION CENTS PER MONTH. SUBSORIPTION @6 PER, YEAR. PUBLICATION OFFICE, “97 NASSAU STREET, | 3 c > MILITARY FASHIONABLE LocaL Nurses, &e. DOVER ST., FIRST FLOOR,—A YOUNG MARRIED 2) woman as wet nurse; good fresh breast of milk; good reference. WATTS Si., NEAR SULLIVAN.—A YOUNG FRENCH girl as nurse or chamber girl, 4.3 OLIVER ST, ROOM 18.—-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG +) married woman as wet nnrse in a gentiemau's family ; mile thr week: id; good reference. A HEALTHY fmiik, who has ¢ a baby at her Can be seen {.4. BOX, BT, GREENPOINT, L. 1 4 young woman, with a fresh "breast Just Jost her baby a few days old, to wet ‘own home; good reference given and requi for two days. r 1 HST.—A LADY WISHES TO PROCURE 50 WEsT OU) a wiuation for acompetent nurse; t4 a good plain sewer. Apply this day, from 10 to 1 o'clock. RR 181 AV., BEY we) irl, between 15 NT YOUNG WOMAN #: 18 fully competent to take well recommended, N 9TH AND 1TH STS.—A 8 years of age, to take care of work. anv A assist with house children and é zi ! 902 1TH ST.-A PROTESTANT GIRL AS 202. Taree naa senmstress; can also take full charge of ‘an infant; good reference, 296 ROOM NO PROTABLE 1TH AY, American gi as nurse, infants or iunvalid’s, L TO TAKE on Wheeler & Call for two days, LANDED, 15 y4 Wilson's mi IAL WEST 45D ST.—A GIRL, LATEL A, years of age, to take care of eh with housework, 6 GOLD ST. 292 Santberm can give five years’ rel opaks FAST 92D ST., THIRD FLOOR, ROOM IL A respectable married woman, with & {resh breast of Inquire for hine; good eity reference, AMSTRESS, OR trees, by « Vrotestant girl; rence {rom last place. 6 Ome milk, as wet nurse; her own baby can be seen, two days. St AND 2p (children and If useful. young woinan to tak to do light chamberwork ; wi'l make li eri AY. TABLE YOUNG WOMAN AGL Som kind and fond of chidren; wiuling and obliging; a good plain sewer; best city reference, THIRD 2 968 Brrrediady whnesto goth child to nurse at bor own honse ; will give the culld the best of care; has a daagh- ter It yours old, “Cali for two days. FLOOR.~A | RESPECTAPRLE, iG ont pares DAY EUROPE AND AMERICA. E TUE TELEGRAM CARTOON ON FRIDAY, Waitresses, &ce ll 1TH ST, RETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS.—AS : waitress Or waitress and chambermaid; knows her business well; best city re! Ge 123 NEST TH St.—A8 FIRST CLASS WAITRESS; 20 can take entire charge of w dining room. 1G. EAST ST. BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND 3p DU a nas waitress or waitress aud chamberm: wlerstands her business; best city reference, 8) 214. © 1TH AND 8TH t avi bie young girl as frat class waltress in a manil no objection to u lret class board- ing house; best city reference. 6 FAST 20TH ST.-A_ RE r GIRL AS ehambermald ani waitress or to do plain sewing; Piling and obitging; no objection to a private boarding hi QR Wi 83). Wi'son’s machine; or would do cham’ or mind ebildren and sew; city reference. 20TH ST.--A R SP TABLE PROTE ates on Whe & berwork and walting, r t girl as chambermaid; o 210 honsekee the busin Miss mesticated, ni 3 understands j}¢ yeara! unquestionable rercreaces, Address QA] FAST TH St. NEAR AV. B.—A YO e aged 15, a8 churnbermaid; can do plain sew ply to/A. SCHMIDY, A404 ike sone wer oF would do housework in Call for two auye. 5 45 WEST GIST ST.-A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHA) 4-09 bermaid and to do vewing in an Amertean fatall ds willing ana obliging. | quiaite to aw | changed. QQ WEST 2TH ST, IN TH 538 “oie soune gin ad ebanibe reference. Can be seen for two ds ONO mH AV. ROOM NO, 6.—AN AMERICAN | 226 foung weeks au hanebtvenper. G97 BROAPWAY, ROOM fA FOREION LADY, OT cincated in. Parks, an hourekeeper or tri companion; accomplishments, French, music and cra’ also transiations made, = EPER WANTED 9 ty with lated and happy home. . He La, Willtaiasbarg ny A Mie aBaliteaions eee C08 CX ATION BY AN AMERICAN LAL h housekeeper, or would bea nured valid lady; best references givea and ion Cy IT in a thoroy anion to an f C F NTS A SITU- | 8s HOUSEKEVER, 5: ation as chaybermaid and to do sewing; is a good ope- | wi HEN oF i Tator. Address Mrs, DUGGAN, station M, Carmansville, | TUATION BY AN AMERICAN WO- New York, wkeeper or seamatre Understands | machine an Dressmakers and Senmstresses. ad i many: e manent place preferred to high 14, BROOME STA YOUNG LaDy As oF Address Miss LUCY CUSHMAN, ona Wheel * j Wilson machine in a firs making establishment, and g io assist In ai Mf required; voue bue first Miss ass need apply. Laundresses &es 16 Ass ARE 117 WEST 43TH ST, THIRD FLOOR, BACK.—A | > ) @ few more engagements by the day; ta good fitter | reapectable woman to take in gentlemen's or fainily and trimmer; can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine, | washing; wndlerst nd# futing aid domg up clothes equal to new. dre 140 % Cail Adiirens DRESSMA K Bifp 10 WE: grocery store.—A_ resp Biri to do all kfnds of piain sew! Would assist in ight housewor! 7TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS, idu plain cooking, washing aud toning} petent in either capacity; excellent refer: KR 6TH AV., ABOVE TH table, tatelligent hand and mach EAST 42D 8T., BETWE f frst floor, Lack room—A respectable young woman’ to do washiug and trouing inher own Louse; can tute very nicely. tie day, with or Ww: required; terins very low, SOTH ST., IN THE LEFT REAR BAS ABLE up stairs 429 excelleat city’ referen € EAST 4771 87. 318 ines work or fine w: girl as fir in, Call for two days. city relerenco trom inst place, - Misceliancous, QQ) FAST MIM st. THIRD FLOOR.—A RESPECT. OV adie widow as clildren’s maid ‘and seamsiress inn gentleman's family; no objection t@ the couutry. Can be toon for one week, 49 EAST 1ST ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS LADY'S “aj mais; te fully competent so discharge all tac sdution or rane Huation, Cail at Ber late employer's, from IL 0 La’cloe ocough ench and drawing; bighest 8T. MARK'S PLACE. xperience and with t 8 OverneRA to instruct obit wngiih branches & pleasant home more wn object than salary, Address 6 FP, CHRISTERN'S ROOK Evrope ne visiting govern speaks French (Haristan) so plagoforie lessons; relerence, Address be TT stare. teaches English thorough! Me Lee 7 AVENUE B, RETW fret loor.—A German small private family. ELIZABETH ST, SECON N st AND crn sts., riwents @ good place ina V7 young German lady aw ta dw can cut aud Ut Indios! i io sail kinds of fan- Call for three days, Wheeier & Wilson cy work; city reference, 3 WEST 17TH ST.-A F “ae erneas, to take the entire charge tlewan's family; {s a good seainstross, care of Mine. Baix. A SWEDISH WOMAN TO iting ; best city referencen. Tecerence given from her last place, Hor address for two fo willing and obliging, Address KATE MAGULR young wotnah as seamatress, firat claw® laundress Wishes to go out BOG Base, Work and Wailing; best city reference, Cali or address tor | " i rset + | OZO clean and offices or du ine washing and two daya: | best chty reference, Can be seen tii sulted. fluting. : . - j— — —— —— cs 3Q) MADISON ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- | O«() TH ST. IN TRE REAR.-A WOMAN AS 8D AV. 16 J tan ay Keamstrens, oF would do up stairs work aud | 220 good washer and troner and good plain cook ; city 99 young girl (o atiend a confectionery or fancy store; . F | | | — + TIURD FLOOR, IN THE REAR.-A ss lanadress (0 do ladies” aud geatiemen’s at her own residence; best city references, Inquire GORDO; ort QO] WEST eth St—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO do embroidery, monogr first ¢ ms, braiding and plain sew- fi by the day, 3} Feasonavie 93] WEST STH ST. TOP FLOOR, FRONT Koo SL & respectable woinan wishes work at ber own uo Understands machiag stitohing and all kinds of familly iow Mrs, FAN YOUNG WIDOW LADY WOULD LIKE TU TRAY to young cui ion with a family companion or governe Gren; highest re irene A. , GSIRES A SITUA tion as bi per of in any olber capacity not me- Rial; % xoor more an vbject than wages, Address WIE, box Ww Herald 6: you I SELVA TIONS WANTED FEMALES’ Miscellaneous, RISIAN LADY, OF MUCH ieee weigh to give a few lessons in omen or Miles; beat ref ©., box Commercial SSONS WILL BE GIVEN TO HOLE only, by a Pariatan lady, for $10 ner panies, Ferideuce ; beat references. | us Mile. Fey omc. Intelligence Ofiices, . MPLOVERS WANTING FIRST CLASS 00) servants, male or female, should call isme SIMMS" ofice, O41 Siath avenue. HELP WANTED OEMAL EB. ius ROTESTANT GIRL WANTED—FOR GENR to Bast GOVERNESS P housework, at No.4 Union square, neat 7 RASLDE # box 69° New York Post feats aca AE D-A GIKL AS NURSE AND TO MAK i fs Hy uaeful, Tpviyrat 408 Raat You ot WARTED—A PROTESTANT COOK, WASHER 4p froner, with good eliy reference, Apply mt 18 Vath at, ANTED—AT 205 WEST 62D ST. A GIRL coon, cutrout*## 824 tron for # mnalt fumily; Sly veleresee ire. SS ALES. =D—A NURSERY th, Addi TANTED—LADTES TO SELL A NEW AND wW* article, which will pay a larye prot byte Ald ANTED-A GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND iN W A private family, Apply at 76 Weat 47tb at., Rees dvor, Guod wages. War COMPETENT PROTESTANT WOMAN tes nurse and seamstress. Apply, from 11 to 1 o'clock, at 48th at, 'ANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL TO DO GEN housework, who {¥@ good cook, washer and Wet 24ib st. GUOD DRESSMAKERS ths underetan: BRaL trones, IMME. id thou ——_——— PLAL near 6th av. GERMAN GIRL, AS washer and jroner, in & amall American ANTED—A 813 per month. Apply at 147 Weat 4th Tacs a ead Birds crctecs ——$_—_—$_——— ANTED—A GIRL, WHO 18 WILLING AND OBLIG- ing, to do up stairs work and wssixt with washing amd {roulvg. Apply at 115 Weet dSth at., after 11 o'elook, WANTED —A SMART, INTELLIGENT, GOOD SALBS woman, for hostory and trimming store, well recom mended. Apply at 287 Greenwich at, near Barclay, WA TED--A GIRL TO DO DOWN sra\ cvok, wash Jane and Horatio st ANTED—AN fant one mw XPERIENCED NURSE POR AN LM: ol ¢ need apply exeepting th with unexceptionabte ref Call at itd Weat Iith ote between Hand 2 ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN TO GOOK, and iron in a family, where boar: Are taken; one who cau come weil recommended. Onli 2H Kast Bint at, ANTED—A GIRL TO DO and troning and watting in and also take charge of furnace quired. Call at 25 Eust 48th at ANTED—20 LADIES AND G Captain Glazte b Expenses pald until delivery. R. H. FERGUSON & CO,, 158 Bleocker at, RESPECTABLE WOMAN WITHOUT EN. > - gees w wali Indy and make he ; One having bad ea ences preferrea, Cad fe i RN Wot Tul st, h Cer COOKING, WASHING family of three persona, city reference re ADY GIRL Tu GO IN THE COUN. prt distance, on the Hudson River Rallrond take charge of children and assist (n sowing. Lnquire at ¥ Woat 1th at. PuANEsaivIN Day “IN EUROPE AND AMERICA SKK THE SITUATIONS WANTED—MA) 100 Maher rate ; best city reteren 19, LES. WEST STH ST..AN ENGLISH PROTESTANT and; well experienced and. tem, Call for two days on De Mee BLEECKER 8T.-A FRENCHMAN, ars old, as waiter, or to make hinwelf generally URAME. 5 WEST S541 8T.—A SINGLE YOUNG MAN A +) tret class walter in a private family ; 1s mmart, activ and industrious; eity reference. Call or addrena. WEst useful iva private family, Address 6 ARRIVED FROM EUROPE WITH self for same, oF ag Y s French, box 10% H TIONS PHB Id; to braved Address re ih, German and Brg citys HL. HL, box Lao Heralt ollice, A YOUNG (SCOTCHMAN, RECENTLY | ARRIVED, ‘A. wants a situation as porter, salesinan or in any capa- city; elvht years" grocery ; not atrald to work, te Revers to W, D, GITUATION WANTED-—BY A YOUNG COLORED MAN, ‘ walter ina privat Fora reference. Address N. G,, box 213 Heva A SITUATION, BY A wilung to work « er; good clty reference. RIKS AND SALESJUEN, — TO GO SOUTH FOR Hth, world lik yo there ab ess: Is quick at Ligun knowledge Address D. A. h 6t., corner YOUNG MAN DESIKES A SITUATION lector or some other outdoor employtaent Ifitle capital, Address O. K. J., Herald olf [)°UG CLERK WANTED. —aPrLy at 7 SANDS ST, corner Jay, Brooklyn. AS COL. can Invest @ A Finst Sh yoly ab SUC nd Bis Bowery. BURY'S, 3) MAN WANTED-IN AM undoubt ‘8 PURNISHING reference as to ohar- -\ GOUD SHORTHAND WRITER, aL Quonina » Bay years of age, and strictly temperate, is open to wn ene mn talw small salary, Address A. B,, box 140 Herald CALS, ACQUAINTE a With a good Line of hn good Opportui Aleations, OXLD) rpHE, NEN. gaged tn one of the largest concerns in the city as book Keeper aud eashler, and belng co to relinquish «ugh, employment by reason of an atlection of the even, desires to f plaice hinself With a good house fa some general business. ci niring application at the deak; best reler- rity wud business abiliy, Address Hy M. B., box 1,176 ost ollie WVAXTEDSA, FIRST CLASS BOOKKEEPER IN A furniture houre, only men of eapaciy and with firab class refer nd inquires WASTEDIIN A Music ston years of age; a boy, about L anit at errand boy. Address MUSIC, A eal -IN A DRY GUODS STORE, men, who thorough a dthe bi at G71 Myrtle av., corner of Kent, Brooklyn, 262 Hudsen . A CLERK, 16 TO to loaen the business ‘ou D TWO SALRS- jness, Apply ws tD—A RE: TARLE YO MAN EXPE. riencecd in bookkeeping. Apply, with reference — of handwritieg, to KAHN WEILER & LEWIS, USMAN WITH A SOUTHERN KO. no faudliar with the sale of millinery JOHNSON, Wanstep-sai Tiherct dates tee = ands, eral arrange ty i HYDE & 00. 402 bros isi idence ED BOOKKEEPER, IN ARE yA 1 W linked businaws; perinanebt position Goes per week, proviciag be can fmmediately Joan @1,0U0 upon good-seeuriiy. Adareas box 200 Ii e. ANTED-BY A WHO) salesman who vor cealer: Most satisfactory reference &A.J., Herald oflice, ae oe ons, wht can be made war. LIQUOR MOUSE, A a nlanee nmong Ger- Oay those who eau furnisa the as to honesty need address L. & ONE WHO TED. can do rooting. ‘Apply at ATION, mech Old, box v7 Vy anten. IRST RATH GAS F AND HELE. Weer poly ianuyslaiely to FURD & MURRAY, 66 Bast Tsth st. BY A GAS AND STEAM Mie In ‘chandevers aad pipes. TU GO TO ALBANY, N.Y. App RA 4 Maiden lane, between 10 au w* wat ‘ond em! situation offe TED—A GOOD FILE FORGER, SUNDORLAND & OGDEN, corner P and iatat, South Boston, Mass. * AN EXPERIE J OPE CUTTER yaser, paper folder and trimmer; @ permanent i. Address, with relerences, J. N. GUM. BRIDE, 87a Broadway. Vv ANTED—A THOROUGH COMMON CANDY MAKER, to take charge of shop and Curnish hia own holy pay aod, nly good workmen nee tir, ot fut 1 Bboy Albi 5 a Reins ns BILLIARDS, ARD TABLE, PHELAN & COL- arom atyle; wainut preerred; must be Sompleve with all tixtures, anc low priggs oulars, D. D. F., Herald ollce: W ANT good order ana dress, with uli