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oA . public expeus Pervice ts now conuu $$$ DISRAEL?S PLAN. Strange Ailience of English Peery and Working men—Torres Getting Between the Libo- vals and the Wind. {From the London Datly Telegraph.) soheme, such a8 was shadowed forin by Mr, 1 in “Sibyl,” bas taken a shape more distinct, though evidently not yet veveoper of action, im certain reports of a “new departure”? in Englich poliics. These reports have been vaguely Mung about for some Ume, and now some Jew v! our contemporaries are begmning to break the silence On the subject, the most connected account Ol tie Matter veing given by the Scotsman and the Mau- ehesterGuardan, it would seem from this siate- ment (hat early in January an Kea of anion between the aristocracy apd the proletariat sprang up among certain peers, who invited a representative body of Workingien’ to commit ther demands 'o paper. ‘The negotiator in the early stage o1 ihe alfdir was Mr. dcoit Kussel!, who enjoys the confidence of many artisans, and Who addressed himseli in the trst instauce to Mr. Allan, the Secretary ot the society of Engineers. Un learntug that @ number of con servalive members of ine upper house bad become anxious to be brougnt mfto communication with the representative men of the skilied artis un classes throughout the country, tor the purpose Of ovtains ing something Jike au’ authoritative definition and expression of the social and political reforms ae. sired by ihe workmen, “Was this information, @sked Mr. Allan, “desired only with te object of concoct.ng measures to render those reiorms alio- gever impossivney? An assurance was given, in Tepiy, that the contrary wus the case, and that the Motive uf thuse noblemen Who tad asked the ques- tion was to discover whether the wis ed-for reiorins could not be bronght vefore Parliament and passed inw law. It was jurther urged upon the notice of Mr. Allan (hat Ube Wishes of the skilled artisans had hever been reducea to the shape of depnite tormu- las, and tnere was some duificulty in making out what those wishes really were, Still sceptical, Mr. Allan 1s represented as having asked 1111 was true ‘that tue leaders of une conservative party, or any consideravie section, could be willing to promove Tauicat, eocial and political relorms, or were tneir proiessions only a cloak for political designs— part ol & Behewme Lo jncrease the disorganization, or at leust the @isconterit, which already exi- ted io the liveral party, and to paye the way fora rewra of tne tories [0 wer, The somewhat unpromising interview Jed, wever, to vuriher consultatiuns, in waich Mr. Alian Was jomed vy colleagues not disinclined to hear the proposals which Mr, Scott Russell was empowered to lay pore them. But the men to whom tney Were addressed owed yet some grautade and considerauion to the liberal party; and might not this aiter all be only a tory wick? A rough Arait of tue views of the Workmen was submitted to soMue v.the supporters of the government tn ihe upper House, out met With little sympathy or ap- Proval. influential uberals in the Commons House and among ine body of leading capitalists are said to have been sougded or directly addressed, but to BO beter effect. In short, the only encouraging mise OB the part of government supporers came irom Lord Licnfield and the Marquty of Lorn, Thus tor wh back on the conservatives, the fiiteen artisans, Who by this time had veen called into con- BUltation, reduced their “views” to seven aistinct propositions, Which, subsequentiy remodelled With- Out essential change Of ior, stand thu: : 1, Something like the United States Homestead law, with modern | improvements, 18 to be enacted, by which “the famihes” oi vur workmen” may be removed irom the crowded quarters of the towns and given detached home- ateadi in the xuburbs, 2, The Commune ts to be established so far as to confer eam perfect organization for telf-gove. nent, with powers for the acquisition and dis- posal of Janis Lor the common good. 8. hight hours of honest and sxiliéd work shall conattute » "8 labor. y Schovls for technical Instruction shall be established at the expense of the State in the midst of the homesteads of the proictariat, Pubic markets aball be erected in every town, at the LS Public expense, tor the anle of goods of the Vest quality, tm 4. all quantities at wholesale prices, ‘There shail be established, a8 parts of the public sertice, of public recreation, kuowledge and reinement, 7. ‘Tbe ralways siall be purchased and conducted at the ‘and for the common food, ax the Post Ofice Um the 40h of August the Peers, who are said to - Rave been, pending negotiations, kept in ignorance Of Ure Laiues Of tie Wworkingmen, as were those of the mutnes oi the Peers, signed an agreement, of whieh tbe following is a copy :-— ‘The counsel of tegisiation for the well being and well doing of ingiish skilled workmen accept the propositions made to vy Mr. Scott tusseil, the President of the Council Of Keprescniativea Workingmen consutul.d im January last, They accept the reaponatbility of advising with ‘hat Council rezarding the iegisiative measures neces ary to promute the physical, moral and fotedectual Welfare of the working ciasses. They accept the Dility uf preparing those legislative measures tor carrying the edjecis ul tie werkingmen tuto effect aug of bringing to and Pasting thoae iveasures throug voth Houses of Pariarnent. ‘bey wo not al from themselves diwcnities and opposl- tion which way arise in cariying into execution this agree Bent and in inducing Parliament lo frame Loe legisiation de- maaded ; but they must rely upon the good sense and patric tam of the eulightened pubic opinion of the coantry to accure ‘Whimate success, =. signatures to the treaty on the part of the Peers and Gummons are:—ihe Earl of Lichfield, une Bask Catnarvon, the Marquis of Salisbury, the Marquis oi Lorn, Lord Henry Lennox, bord soho *‘Mauners, Sir John Paking on, Sig Stafford North- ~ Gove and Mr, Gathorne Murdy. ‘The Duke of Kich- mond, the Karl of Deroy aud Mr. Disraeli, though they have nol aMxed their Dames to the document, are unueratved to have been privy la the peyota tuons. ‘The names on 9 burt of the artisans are those of Messrs, Applegart, jomer; L: wnuer; George Howell, bricklayer; J. ‘W. Hughes, carpenter; George Potter, omer; Lioyd Joues, Ustad heirs W. Broadhurst, mason; Wet- stone, cuyieer; een eye fae ker, Syuire: an ver; ¥, autnol “Work- mee "8 hts mrt jam, chairman of tne Labor Re- resentution , Englander, velegraphist, aud tt Kussell, ‘cnyiueer. . ‘pne Council of Legtstation,” as tbe Peers call themselves, is shortly to be increased by the adul- tion vi seven otuer members, and early inJanuary & Meeung O1 tue two councils 1s Lo be bed, ab which ‘the form Of the bills to be introduced tu farliament in February 18 to be determined, The appearance of Lord Lorn’s name, as weil as Lord Lichueld’s, in the list of signatures, is explamed by the iact that these two nobiemen, having been cousuited at te Oulset of the negotiations, and having giveu their yeagy acquiescence to the propositions of the Wurk- Jogmen, declined to withdraw on fuding themselves amuny political opponenis. THE MACK AND COBURN PRIZE FicHuT. Joe Coburn in Traiu {From the New Orleans bens ‘The coming suc coniest between Juve Coburn and Jem Mace, to luke place on Novemoer <0, at a point ‘Within oné hundred miles of New Orleans, is excit- iby much altenuon at the hanus of ali aduurers of te manly art througnout the country, Many regard, ing the event us one of Wwe most important which Ras ever taken place. and, as the time uraws near, the movements ol the men are eagerly w tched and Fo belated grows rile as to the probavle resuit ol mecting. ‘Twice betore have they es-ayed lo come wgetner in the roped arena, but as often have their auempts resulted in anything but light. The Brat maton was wade to be fought it Ireand about three years ago; but although Coburn was on land at the appoiuced time, Mace faied Ww put im an ap- re the alieged cuuse being an interierence the ai already Oct. 22.) athorities, Mace forieiting the money up. ‘The Lext match was arranged afver the arrival of Mace iv this country, and was fixed to take piace just spring, tn Canada, but again was the afar ~proken up, the vallunt Upstat men of the Dommon nipping it in the bud, aller the meu had reached the rouud and spent an hour tu Do purpuse in tue ring, e present maich grew out Of a diiiculty between the two last sammer, upon the occasion 01 Cobura’s ‘Visit to Mace’s salvon, the “capitol,” and, as Joe gays, Mace forced bia to accept fis challenge, to Vildicate himsel! in ‘he eyes of is intends, Copurn reacned town On Monday last, accompa- Died vy his trainer, Patsey Dwyet, and baving im- mediately seiected Dan Hickok's, at Varruliton, as his training grounds, he commenced wo take his “preatiings’ ou Wednesday last. Although he employs the services of a professional trainer, he is himselt the director of the course of exercise, &¢4 Lo be pursued, the aysiem of tramiug which be has lo:lowed in preparing tor ali his ughis being peculiarly bis own. ond different from that adopted by other prize ring champions, He gets i 4 each morning at six o'clock and takes @sharp walk of about four mnes, returning iru Which he eats @ light breaklast, consisting of a Mucion chop, or perhaps a sivall beeisieak, @ cup of tea and some wheat bread, direcily thereafter starting out for another walk, this time going Leu or twelve miles, and on his teturn bemg thoroughly Fabve. down by his trainer, At one o'clock he takes dinner, his diet at this Meal consisting of almost anything he desires, and as his morning’s work 18 Of that particurar kind which inviles a ferocious appetite it 1s safe to presume that he puts away & “healthy meal” at one P. Me Alter @ short rest, a couple of hours are devoted to exercise with Indian clubs and on the horizon. tal bar, the former of which veing a@ favorie with tin, At five o’clock he goes In for another four mile walk, aud at six he :akes @ light supper, retiring to bed promptly at nine o’ciock every night. During the day he exercises in sparring with bis trainer, with a view to keep hits hand in, He gays chat although nearly all prize Oybters pur Bue @ strict course Of diet, he does not, and that Le ‘Will always cat and drink what he likes, The chicf featire in system, and upon which he depends, % @ regularity of habits, which is Kept UD most Covarn has tele, unruly. raphed for Mcintyre, 6 man who has trained bim (or all his Aghis, and that if be can get tim all will be serene, as he Dy take him the best trainer tn the world. Hickok's will undoubtedly be 4 centre of attrac- Mon -to those who are curious to “interview’’ one Ho ts famous ag an exponent of the mnanty art, and Who do call on tim will fod him a@ very agreea Die vervonage, ready at all times to five & welcome %. Nea Ned O'Baldwin, the irish giant, aud bh port an boxing champion, ure expected a it ne pi 88 of belay on hand at hd care eer ANOTHER PRIZE FIGHT, {From the Indianapolis Sentin re Michae} Shay’s chauvenge to Omit fos 'men ib the World,” &¢., 18 Hkely to be accepted, odging trom the rejotider wnrch Dick Holly wood fre’ at him. ‘The foliowlng 18 Lhe Card of acceptance:— INDIAN AP: py bgt Oot. 28, 1871. A retired from the ring’ futention of uever Again entering it, butaeeing im your paper Gbe Mictwel Shay Induces ing 0 uy has oo tdouty Kast NEW YURK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET. whether Shay means: or Af he does I Me is more notoriety, as | don’t think there fe any honor attached ‘bot still ‘wap an to come “bio th jetting sooominodated. Respectfully, Ac. he sapien : pick ab.LYwoon, ExChampion of Light Weights. THE WEEKLY HERALD. THO Cheapest asd Best Newspaper in the Country. The WEEKLY HERALD Of the present. week, now ready, contains @ splendid Cartoon, representing the Peril Awaning Prince Alexis, together with the yery latest NewS by telegraph from All Parts of the World up to the hour of publication, including further particulars of the Chicago Fire, tne Fires in the Northwest and the Forest Fires in New York State; Closing Scenes in the Trial of George Botts for the Murder of “Pew” Halsted; Official Report of Adja- tant General Gorman on the North Carolina Ban- ditti; the Reign of Terror in the Northern Counties of South Carolina; Chinese Riot im Los Angeles, Cal., ana Fanaticism in Scranton, Pa. It also contams the larest news by telegraph trom Washington; Fashionable, Political, Ar- tistic, Scientific, Religious and Sportmg Intel- Ngence; Obituary Notic Amusements; Chrono- logical; Facette; Eattortal Articles on the promi- nent topics of the day; Our Agricuitural Budget; Reviews of the Cattle, Horse, Dry Goods ana Boot and Shoe Markets; Financial and Commerctal In- telligence, aud accounts of alt the important and interesting events o1 the week, TERMS:—Stogie subscription, $2; Three ecoples, $5; aire Soo $8 fs yiee a th ane copies, five number o| Vertwements Inserted in the WEEKLY HERALD. erie rntintes ee eu to prise ficbting wi srouna” z “ PreEreees >. Chambermaids, &c. DOWNING 8T.—& RPSPECTABLE GIRL TO DO ebam!erwork and waiting; will assist with t!e wash- 10 ‘Ing; goo! reierences, WASHINGTON 8T.—TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, togetier, as chambermaids in a hotel ; best city refer- —A NEAT, TIDY YOUNG GIRL ity ret- ce. 42 CHARLTON 6 as first class chambermai:t and wattress ; best ci erence. Can be seen all the week. * LEXINGTON AV.—A RESPECTAPLE GIRL AS *) chambermaid or nnrae; familiar with French, Spanish and Italian; best city references, JOS AMANTIC Av, SOUTI BROOKLYN.—A 8 e) gpectadle girl to do chamberwork or general hour work in a small private family ; good reference from ber last place. Call for two days. 106 WEST MTH ST. As frst class chambermaid and waitress, Rar ______ Bxeellent references, 113 BAST STH st.-1Wo qoop sTRADY GIRLS; ©) one aschamiermaid and to assist in washing aud ironing; ten years with present employer; the other as nuree and seamstress. [QQ WEST LOTT STA RESPFOTARLE GIRL AS Chambermaid; willing to aesiét with children ; best city reference, 131 refe 144 WEST S0TH ST, BETWEEN 6TH AND 79H Avs. —A young Boteh girl aa chambermald and waitress or assist In washing; has good cfly reference. 146 EAST 48) 8T., SECOND FLOOR.—A RESPECT- able young att s chambermaid and nursé; no ob- Jection to go # short distance, 154 WEST JeTH 9, REAR—-A, RESPECTABLE young girl as chambermald and waitress: would ‘assist with the washing and trouing; in a private family. Call for two days. WEST 19TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A COMPETENT woman as chambermaii an} to do plain sewing or indreés; understands her business thoroughly; best ce, Casks &e. BOWLING GREEN.—A FIRST CLASS SWEDISH ) gir! as cook and lanndress or to do upstairs work and ‘waiting or general housework ; city or country, 2 WEST 4¢TM ST. as cook; willing t erence. Call for two day! SECOND FLOOR.—A SINGLI GIRL fp nagist with the washing; best city ret- 99 IRVING PLACF, PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.—A J. lady, giving up housekeeping, wishes to find a situa- tion for her cook, who Is thoroughly competent, stnctly re- lable and conscientious. Call between 1 and 2 35 EAST be Peel Me aR Lat! 'ESTANT ung “woman jin cook ; fiat and lroner; good olty reference n for two da 4 er ne Can be seen for two di WEST 88D ST.—AS GOOD COOK; WILL Assis’ = in wathing; best city referen e KING ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO COOK, wash and iron im @ small fametly; has good city refer- fa willing aud obliging, —A PROTESTANT washer and froner; good reference; woman as cook, No objection to go # short distance in the country. QQ WEST NTH ST. REAR—A RESPECTABLE WO. J man as cook, waster ani ironer or to do housework; no objection to go # short distance in the country; best city references, 116 SRS STH ers A PRIVATE FAMILY BY by two Seotch Protestant girls (ststera) ; one as cook, Washer and ironer, the other as chambermaid and walt Tess; both understand ther business perfectiy, Can be seen at their present em ployer’s, where they have lived two years, Friday and Saturday, from 3 uil5 P, M 12 it WES? ITH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AYS., first door, A respectable woman a8 cook; thoroughly understands ber business; excel ent city refer ence {rom Inst place, Can be seen ior two days, 127 REST, WH oT), FIRST, FLOOR, FRONT room.—A first clase English cook fn « private fam- lly; understands all kinds of family cooking; uo objection to the couniry : has five years’ reference, Ci 13] EAST, J7TH, St5A8 COOK IN A SMALL PRI; OL vate family: would assist with the washiog and ironing. Can Le seen at her last 131 WFST ISTH ST., FIRST FLOOR.--A COMPETENT Ol Protestant woman aa good cook ; wiiling to assist in the washing; no objection to go to the country; good refer- 1 43 WEST 49TH ST., THIRD FLOOR,—A RESPECT- ©) able girl as cook and to assist In wasbing; under- ‘Stands all kinds of soups and meats; excelleat bake 14 WEST 88TH ST., BETWEEN BROADWAY AND and zi ith av.—Ag Gret class cook; un ‘reach American cooking; excellent reference. WEST TI 8T.—A COMPETENT YOUNG GIRL 28 good cook and baker; {san excellent washer and 15) ironer; private fumily preferred; good city reterences, 15 WEST 16TH St. REAR —A Good PLAIN cook; swould-aealek: wr wastimy r city reference. ~ eet et 16 WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS Gret clsss coox; will assist with the washing and ing: no objection to & private boarding house; beet city WEST 19TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS cook ; is willing to assiat in the washing and tron- ing ;good olty reverence trom inst piace. 9202 BEST 2TH, St. IN THE STORE.—A8 HEAD meat and pastry cook in « hotel, boarding house or restaurant, ony ference, 208 WEST sp sta RESPECTABLE WOMAN, IN private family, ae cook ; would plain Washing; Telerenee from her tai pines on 210 WEST %TH ST.—A PERSON COMPETENT TO 00k, or would de the work of @ small family; country preferred, — 7A Wy WEST WTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG and toner, or to do house- country ; good city reverence. Call Tor two days. 43 WEST 16rd ST—A GIRL AS GOOD FLAIN cook, washer avd ironer; hus six years’ reference {rom Inst piace. 22.4. WEST STH STA RESPECTABLE GIRL AB ‘cook and to assist in the washing and ironing; bas ood city reference; no objection to go a short distance in L@ country. 225 FAST MD st, THIRD FLOOR, BACK RoOM.— 25. Two res; ectuble women; one ax tiret class cook, the other as first class laundress; both wish to go together} beat city reference. 22. ~@ EAST 9TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS WOMAN AS cook In a tirst c'ags family, understands ber work thoroughly ; has undoubted references, 250 WEST 16TH ST., BETWEEN 77H AND 8TH y ave, , Fear.—A young womap as cook in @ private family ; Bia poe froner; good city asber and reference. Can be seen for WEST #0TH ST., INTHE REAR.—A RESPECT- able giri a8 cook: understands her business Ip all jas uo objection to ® private boarding house; nce. EAST 37TH ST., NEAR 2D AV,—A PROTESTANT girl todo viain cooking, washing and troving, of 302 e would do xeveral housework in @amali famuy ; no objection {0 a respectable boaraing house- Call for wo days, 31 WEST 44TH 8T., STA AVS.— VIDA cook and an ex: * cellent + the washing ff re- quired or going a short distance in the country ; best elty and country references, Cuil for two days, 31 WEST 4iST ST., BETWEEN 8TH AND STH 3 avs.—A respectavie woman as cook ; good city refer ence. a 319 WEST gt oF A RESPECTABLE ENOLIGH * girl ns plain cook in @ private family, or would do geuera! housework, 219 ra. 41st J man as brat class cook and to assist wi tag and trout feren WEST 91ST 8T., BETWEEN *TH AND 9TH 4A reapectable young woman as first class be found trustworthy; unexcep- A SCOTCH PROTESTANT WO- the wash- 00k ; 1s a good baker ; wall tlouable city reference, 397 HAST srl §t., BLIWERN 1ST AND 20 AvS— e ‘A young girl to cook. wash and iron or to de house- Work ; clty reference Call for two days, 327 FAST 24TH 8T., BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AV3.— Two revectablé gris ta the same family; one ae cook, the other as chambermalt ana waitress; have nine years? best city reference from last place, FAST 31ST ST.-TWO RESPECTARLE GIRLS, to go together; one as geod piain cook, warher and the Other'as chambermald and waltress; good cly Fs 344 aentlemai WEST 267i 8T, BETWEEN anit AND oti ava, — ectal woman Ls family. Cail for two woo B55 eon Ayig CORNER, 86TH Tw ee) petent girl as covk; Ix an excelent haker; le wiiling © assist with the washing; boat olty reference, able girl as cham’ ermaid and to take care of chil- n oF do plain sewing, Call or adaress, QUT RAST MH St,, BETWEEN, 8D AND 5D AVS. A respectable young girl to do chamberwork ani sore a a private family; has three and half years’ city ‘erence, 9208 LEXINGTON AV,, NEAR 82D 8T,—A RESPEOCT- cy 22 EAST 86TH ST.—TO DO CHAMBERWORK AND jad sewing in a private fumily ; good reference, 23: WEST SIST 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS a chambermaid and waitress, or would assist with washing; good reference. 24 WEST 30TH ST.—-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, lately landed, to do chamberwork anu sewing ; good references, DAY HAVA RFSPECTABLE GIRU AS ONAN. bermaid and to assist with washing and froning; good city reverence. D5: WEST 18TH 8’ Je) chambermaid an housework in small privat from last employer. 25:3 WHSt TH St. -A RESPECTABLE, ZOUNG val Cpa as chambermaid and waitress, and to assiat wih washing and ironing; or would do plain sewing or as- sist with children ; first class refer ence. Q7T0 Te Avy BETWEEN, STH AND 36TH TS. firat floor, front room, A young girl as clamber: matd and waitress; good city referehoe. 29 ITH AV., BETWEEN 26TH AND 27TH STS.—A t highly respectable young woman as chambermaid and waitress or laundress ; best city reference. MOTT ST.-A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER. maid or cook in a sinall family; eight yeara’ refer ence from last place. QOG WEST 2ST, STA RESPECTABLE, GInE AS e chambermatd and fine washer, or would do house work} city or country; good reterence?, 308 BAST STH BT. TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— e Arespectavle girl an chambermald ant waitress or to do light housework; no objection to a privute boarding house, Can be seen for two days, QO WIst OTH st, REAR CA RESPECTABLE OUT girl as chimbermaid and waitress, or to take care of children. Call for two days, 319 WEST 418T ST.—-A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM- od Le) bermatd and waitress; no objection to assist with the washing and fine troning; city reference. RESPECTABLE GIRL AS jtress, or would do general family ; best elty reference sa MERE RTIONS WAN TD RENEE. Drewmmaters and Seamatresses. Mx TILIF A, PASHTONABLE DRESS ANTY CLOAK E mating, 449 6in av.—Per(wet it guaranieed ; ete from Eo to {_carovents ent «a0 basted by actual measurement. Large anortanent of paiternn for eae. General Hoasewortts &ee Ah KING ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN (20) to do general honsework in w small farnily np obj tYon to @ sbort distance in the country, Can be seed for three days, Call or address, WEsT 19TH chamberma’ le 160 EAST f0TH ST.A RESPECTABLE (7 RL AS =e wrone GIRL AS NURSE OR al raul tire a cing; Cg Mabe gead willing and obit 7 nurse and to do plain sewing; by 1 js take care of « baby from'its infuucyy best ‘ity Siiecome 165 r) HENRY ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL TO do housework in a smatl family. Cail for two days. 103. STARETON st.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO ©). do general housework, washing and ironing; best city reference. 1Q7 WEST 2TH st, REAR —A RESPECTABLE girl to do general housework in @ small faml- one vim Willing aud obliging. 14 WEST 19TH ST., IN THE REAR, TOP FLOOR. A respectable girl to do bousework in a small pri- ate family ; 2001 cliy re 144. West 7TH ora, yor eral housework and to ironing; 1s last place, 14.7 EAST, 80 sta RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO 4 general housework in ® small family; Is = good ‘Washer and ironer; good reference. 148 FORSYTH sr, ROOM SA RESPECTABLE woman to do veneral housework in a small private family; {9a good plain cook, washer and froner; clly tef- erence, 298 WHer gr sr.—A RESPECTABLE GIRD TO do geacral housework ; best city relerence from her Jant place, FAT wD Av.<.4 STEADY WOMAN TO DO GENERAL housework: can wash and iron good and do plain cooking, Call for wo days, WAS 1 GIRL TO DO GEN- sist in the washing d ling and obliging; good reference from ber It for two days. EAST 22D 8T,-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman to do housework or plain cooking. Call for Cy two RAST HTH STA RESPECTABLE GIRL TO do general hourework; ence from last place, 2() BAST 29p STA RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO 330 general housework in a private family. RAST 29TH ST.—A STRONG, WILLING GIRL TO do general housework ; wiliing and obliging. Qe; WEST 2TH ST.A RESPECTABLE GIRL, NOT 33 ) long in this country, to do housework i « small Durse ; best city reference. 4 WEST 197U STA RESPFOTARLE MARRIP JGS Comat ote tas lon Ne child eee ee fresh breast of milk; best city relerence given, D200 BAS? TH, sr and to do sewing; {s willing and obliging; best city relereuce 202 STH AV.cA RESPECTABLE WOMAK AS WET purse; good city iI for two days, 209 NEST 2olt st, NEAR 71H AV-—4 RESPECT. J+ able Protestant woman, capavie of faking charge of baby frou le Protest ite birth, or assist with sewing; two years’ city reference. 21 EAST 40TH ST.~ A RESPECTABLE COMPETENT gir to take care of growing children ‘and do sew! excellent reference from last employer, 948 WEST 17TH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AVS.— A respectable person as child's nugse; capable of taking care of a child trom ita infanoy; best city reference from her tat place. Cail for two days. CORNER OF 8D AV.-A EAST S5TH ST.—A RESPECTARLE youna | Married woman, with a fresh breast of milk, as wet | T reapectable girl aa’nurse and chambermaid or nurse | HAVING EDUCATION AND BUSINESS | Derma crntss istie cree a ft le way, second tloor, WASTED_A CAUNDRESS AND CHAMBERMAID Ix email 7 uv a 4 private family; city references requires 44 WANTED-A YOUNG WOMAN AS COOK, wasitEn \d ironer !o # small i, Wages Apply W4ste0- PRIVATE FAMILY, TWO GIRLS; ‘one (0 cook, wash aud iron and one for upstaira work, | Apply at 101 Bast 390 Dasemout Wartenea SMART, TIDY GIRL FOR onvework, good recommendations; Apply at 52 Morton st. : ct Bt na oto ns WASTED—« GERMAN PROTESTANT be i mat My Durse and am vt ‘Broo! on Thursday and Pride fom ie inanne wile GENERAL good waxes, A PROTESTANT GIRL AS NURSE AND matress, Call at 198 Baet lat ner of Lexing- ANTED—A NEAT AND TIDY GIRL AS CHAMBER maid and waitr at du John sc, up stairs, SS Amas Private family. Apply ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, COOK, wash aud icon, inquire ar 8 bese aah ake ANTED—A GIRL in a family of thi ‘0 DO_ GENERAL HOUSEWORK Apply at 76 Hank st. . V O51 West tH ot, BETWERN 1TH AND. grit ©) L avs.—A young widow woman, with a fresh breast of Tnilk, ae wet nurse; her baby is one month old, Q5Q, WEST MD STA RESPECTADLE GIRL AS ‘YZ nurae, to tnke charge of a baby from birth or grow> jog children, or do chamberwork ; beat clty reference, 28 6TH AV., BETWEEN 177! AND 18TH ST: American girl as nttrse and to assist in the ch Work; otty reference. Call from 10 ill 3. 3QQ IH AV. BETWEEN 4TH AND osTlt ST&—A e Reat young woman to take care of children; is a ood pian sewer; orto do the light housework of & mall ‘amily; city reference. 294. WEST MST ST, BETWEEN STR AND erie OLE avs.—A respectable married woman, having lomt her own baby, a1 wet nurse; beat reference, 834 WES? 25TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PERSON or asnurse and seamatress ; no objection to chamber FE; beat city reference, f 0 STH AV., BETWEEN 27T! OO respectable girl to attend to sderwork. it A STH children and plain family; no objection to a family in apartments. 337 “TH & BETWEEN 1sT AND 2D AVS.—A e Teapectable girl tn do. gen al hourework, chomber- LEXINGTON AV., CORNER 40TH ST.—A RE- Spectable cir! as child's arse m a, private family; refer- 35 ir), three mouthe ork, Tanded trom th 435 EAST, WTH st. ROOM, 3a YOUNG wo. ©)) man to do general housework; Is x good plain cook and good washer ‘and ironer; good reference, Call for (wo ys. GO7 WAY: BETWEEN, TK AND OTH ate A ) reapectab'e young girl to do general housework in a small private family; best réference from last A. GRRMAN PROTESTANT GIRI, 14 YEARS OLD, TO do housework or to take oare of children, Address M, K, box 180 Heraid office. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SWENISH GIRL, TO do general housework; would iike a sister of twel ‘be employed in the sume tamily; best references. Address A. B., box 668 Post office, Z old country, to do house Housekvepers, &e. BEDFORD ST., RASEMENT.-AS HOUSEKEFPER, by an American 48 years of age, alone, who wishos to Theet a. person like aituated ; the object » pialn and comfort. ahle home, None but those of moral character of 45 to 6 years need apply, Bost reference given. RY ELDRIDGF St. BASEMENT, LEFT DOOL,—A DE- OL cent woman wa hoasekeeper. WEST {6TH ST.—A LADY, AGED 18, REFINED and educated, without, encumbrance, would take entire charge of a gentleman's honsehold; experienced and trnatworthy ; two yea ference tron ‘last empioyers no objection to travel as companion to a lady. None need call but drat class parties, 125 CLINTON ST.—A MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN 0) widow as hoasekeeper, or would take charge of @ Call for two day furnished honw 324. EAST 22) ST.-A COMPETENT YOUNG GIRL € as chambermatd and laundress, or as chambermaid breed ‘ssrbio in @ private fasntty, Pour years’ reference from jaat place. 398 BAST BD STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRI, e ns chambermald, or to do sewing and take care of growing children; four years’ reference. 337 EAST ZT St. IN THE RAKERY.—A De} | spectable young woman as chambermald and wnit- Fenn in a private family; beat city reference. Call for two Be 339 BRAst ara Stok COMPETENT GIRL TO DO +) chamberwork and wailing ina private family, or ‘as nurse ; good city reference. 345 STH AVA YOUNG COLORED GIRL, 16 YEARS +) old, to do light chamberwork and waiting, Can be seen at ber present employer's for two days, from 10 to 1. 3.45 FAST 4D st. TOP FLORA RESPECTABLE young woman’ as chambermaid and waitress or nurse. Call one day, EAST #97 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS FIRST Badeoserais ‘or country; best city reterence. wig BHF WAN» CORNER 26TH, STA RESPRCTARLE 3+)) “yoone’woman as chambermald and waitress; i wiling aitd obliging; not ‘afraid of work ; best clty 4.06 MEST MTH 8t., BETWEEN OTH AND teri ava.—As competost chambei OF puree; can dreas ladies’ bair ; best city referens E- ce, 437 WEST 82D ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO 2 chamberwork apd waiting; also one to do cooking ‘aud aasist witn washing; good city reference, Can be seen for two days. 44.6 GE,Av, CORNER s7rtt St. IN UPHOLSTERY more.—Ax chambermald; willing to assist in the frommng, or as waitress: will be found reliable compe- gent; best city reference, 509 WESt ett sta RESPECTABLE GIRL AS +) chambermaid and waitress, or chambermaid and do fine washing in a private family; best city referenes from her place. 71 @TH AV.—A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL AS 21 chamnveriald and to mind children; pest cily reference. 5G 2) Avy, BETWEEN (OTH AND AIST STS., SECOND OD “foor, back room.—A smart, willing girl as cl maid or to take care of children. 82 2D AV.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID e) and to assist with washing and ironing, end make herself useful, BIG WAV; CORNER OF 44TH ST.—A +). able young girl as chambermaid apd w to take herself’ use’ fall for one day. Lotz Sane rer YOUNG GIRL TO erwork and waiting and to assist with the washing and ironing. Dressmakers and Seamstrosesa, 14 JE Cane aah emer coe Entirim pertectins In now at'work at Loyd & Taylow's, Gall on oradiress Mr.N.STACY, 58 WEST SST ST.—DRESSRS MADE IN THE LATEST style; wedding trousseaux specialty ; old dre vr over eaual io new. “Call and see speoimens. snantveh 146 EAST 88D ST., NEAR LEXINGTON AV.—AS Seamstress fn a private family by day or week ratands dressmaking and wachius sewing, nd EAST 83D 8T.AS SEAMSTRESS IN A RE- spectable private family. by & voung girl of experi. ence and good address; is willlng to take charge of one or two children or do light chamberwork, Call on or address BEAMSTEESS, at Madame O'Neill's, for three days. 21 EAST STH 8T.-AN EXPERIENCED DRESS. ©). maker wishes a fow more engagements by the day OF at home; has her own machine, Cull on or address DRESSMAKER, 220 sewing, fitting ladies’ &. on Wheeler & Wilso x . WEST 90TH ST., ROOM &—A PROTESTANT 25 young woman, having her own Wheeler & Wilson's machine, as seamstress and ald, 302 SEATS OER, THE BAKERY.-A PA ‘ able dreaamaker would lNke en, if wrel or month all kin ving Hf EAST 89TH ST, BETWEEN IST AND 2D AVS, hell).—A young American woman as Seamstress 10 a private family; can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; cao do ali kinds of famuy sewing and can 369 STAY. SBCOND FLOOR, BACK nOOM.—A «J Protestant woman as plain cook,waaher and ironer to « ama privaie family: wages not so mich wn object aa m goud hom elty reference, 4.0] WEST RTH Stk RESTROTA (5000 plain cook jan excellent waa WEST UTH ST,-A RESPEOTABLE GTRI 4.05 trav class cook m a private amily tie clacy oft reference, ‘ 4 05 WEST MTH ©) class cook (Protestant), ina class boarding house ; is a supertor tmoatais. siting 406 Fast zat ST, SECOND FLOOR—A FIRST 6 ciasn cook in a private family ‘onderstanis her business thoroughly, also baking; no Objection to the coun- ell me 8D AY., BRCOND FLOOI % 440 sPptls'cook, warner and tro era) housework 10 @ wall (uray ; 1 8D AV. BETWEEN 4TH AND 47TH ST8—A 751 reap washer —_ LE WOMAN AS IRS? FLOOR.—A private family or first ir COOK and baker ; beat tes A. YOUNG WOMAN r would degen- nee, eotabie young Woman as excellent coo! and ironer, or would do housework tu a smal family. O1)] 6TH AV., CORNER OF 45TH 8T,—AS GOOD COOK; BOD Siiuersisnas all kin « of family cooking; uneseap! tionable city rererence from last employer, 1.403 as lent reference from last employer's, YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION. hist class cook. Address M. ML, bos 105 Ler is A Ace, Chamhermaids, &e. WHEY, 2TH SEAS CHANBERWATD AND. Ware. re respectable et Iv unierstagde Rar Uustioae; bas ved 9 yearn wikh her haat employen Call or addres do all kinds of famtly sew' lerms moderate. Qe 329 Tring wir Noor assist a dressmaker, 387 €Ttl =AV.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER 3 7 wishes a few engagements by ihe day to cut, fitand son ine. Address DRESB- trim; has a Wheeler & MAKER, 6TH AY. ALB Sherate undorstan Ad 8TH AY.—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER 80. 4 44. Melts ’& few more engagements by the day, or would take work home. su 452 6TH AV.—A PROTESTANT GIRL AS SEAM- stress and to mind chiidrem or to walt oma Indy; excellent city references, 508 EAST 14TH 8' vate 8D AV, A seamstress to has good ef TVA. fronvosm. An experience’ dressina have a few more days occupied, SECOND FLOOR.—A COMPETENT 0 out by the day in’ first cinea families ; ing and making plain garments; will turnish 0 work home, FIRST FLOOR, IN THE REAR. ‘ont by the day or week in a pri- rence, NEAR “TH 8ST, THIRD STORY, in wishes 10 BLS NET SH Sta YOUNG. LADY FROM TAE eo 1+) istand of Morneo as hourekeeper; no objection to travel fn a gentleman’: mily to St. lielena or Jerusalem, Call on Miss MONTERAYNEINGHEIMBERGIL 499 SD AY.—MOTHER AND DAUGHTER; THE O+) former ins hovel hnen room or sewing room of & foys’ boarding acho ol; the latter as bouxekeeper in a private bamily, Call un or address &. V., for threo days, N_AMERIOAN WIDOW LADY, AGKD 98, FULLY apetent, 2 housekecper or companion to a lady; ref- erence given and required. Address Mrs, MORGAN, box 5,564 Port office. N ENGLISH LADY OF GREAT EXPERIENCE AS housekeeper in @ hotel or as matron ta an fastitntion; first class reiereuces, Ad‘ress K. M., Herald Uptown Jsranch office, 1,265 Broadway. AOUSEKEEPER'S POSITION DESIRED BY widow lady of experience and ability in « small tari @ comfortable home the principal object unexceptionavle otce, 1,265 Broadway. A petent middie-nged woman wishes a situstion ae houne- Keeper io a private family; ferenoe; none bat tirst class need apply. Address bs. B., box 6,061 Post ofioe, NEAT, TIDY, AMERICAN GIRL, WELL RECOM- mended, as working housekeeper, or to do housework of any kind, except muck wasuing, in a amu!l private family. Address ADAH, Herald olice. RESPECTARLE WOMAN, WITHOUT ANY ENOU brance, wants a situation as working housekeeper; had good experience in gentieman’s house {n kingiand ‘America; understands all kinds of cooking; will be fo confidential servant to any lady or gentleman ; no other need ply; city or country; good refereaces, Address M. C., ferald Uptown Branch otc ITUATION WANTD..2Y AN ELDERLY PROTEST. eC 6 « housekeeper; perfectly capable; fn @ superior c best recommendations, Address box 164 Heraid Uptown Branch ofiice, 1,265 Broadway. ANTED—BY A YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, a situation as housekeeper; wages no object; a com- fortabla home desired, Address Mra, OLIVIA HARDEN- BURGH, Keyport, Ware A LADY, WELL EDUCATED AND very capable, a position as housekeeper in a private family oF hovel; "would take charge of @ widower's or bachelor’s howe, or as companion to a lady; would be found very eompetert for oither nonuon, Address (or three days, TX. Br Herald Upcowa Branch ofice, 1,263 Broadway. Laundressen, &e. 109 WEST ISTH S8T., NEAR 6T1 AV.—A COMPETENT J woman as first class laundress and chambermald: city re ‘erences, 139 West ts ST.-A YOUNG WOMAN AS FIRST class laundress; can do all kinds of Guting; best city Feference from last piace. % 147 WEST 40TH 8T,, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND ‘Ith ay., third floor. aa ‘A 6rat class lauindreca wants the hing of s few tamilios or gentlemen ; understands tuting, i and palling, Call on or ady wi shirt polishing, children's cot! dress LAUNDRESS, 150 19TH 8T.—A_ RESPECTABLE WOMAN 3 gentle n's washing at her own home; If he day; best city reference given, desired would co out | Can be neen for a a 161 Ret sTm ar. NEAR 7TH AV., FIRST FLOOR, front room.—A competent woman”to do washing, ironing, housec! NEAR WTH ST.—AS FIRST CLASH? Jaundress ; will go to the country with @ private fam- Call or addreas for one week. 246 WEST 1TH ST.—-A RESPRCTABLE WOMAN wiahes a few gentiemen's or family washing. 958 WEST WH §T) NEAR STH AV. IN, LAUN: 4s dry.—A respectable lrat clase lanndroas to do ladies? and gentiemen’s washing hy pleee or dozen, on reasonable terms; also French Muting dane, SOT Bast 48TH 81.—A4 RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO e ‘0 ont by the day to do washer aad froner, o: would take it toher own home; el referen: Q AST 8TH ST. FIRST PLOOR,—A RESPECT. 331 1 family ; excellent city ret <n “ts 3 EAST 16TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO BL Feet uNiiron or to do Louse cleaning, or lake in washing at ber home, ss i AQ WEST 9D ST., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A 459 respectable woman to take in Washing wand ironing 6r to go out by the day; good ulty reference, 490 6TH AV., ROOM L—A_ FIRST CLASS LAUN- dress to do washing at er own house; understancs al) kinds of @uting and tekiog. HG WAVY BETWEEN THT AND AisT STK—A FIRST OD class washer and troner wishes to go out by the day (Monday and Tuesday), or get washing at her own hoaset beat city reference, RS, 2 ART 2D AV., BETWEEN LIGTH second oor, back toom.—A respectavie womnad wishes to pet some families’ oF gentlemen's washing ; will ‘satin(action ; good reference, Nueseny dete BEDFORD ST.—A_ WOMAN OF EXPERIENCE AS infants nurse ; ia a fine hand sewer; is willing and oblig- ing; would assist with chamberwork , the beat vity reverence, Cail on or address for two days. pee we SEEN 5 ELIZABETH ST.-A SWEDISE 45 take care of children, v Lonsiali i WOMAN RETURNING TO CALIFOR- VO nia wishes to engage with n family as ourse, for her panaage; loves children, For references inquire of W. G. Co- apt, a8 above. KI Sornse wre ST. AND 8D AV,—A_ DRES YL maker to go out by the day or week; understands heeier & Wilson's and Grover & Baker's machines. “DEGRAW 87, SOUTH BROOKLYN—A PRO* testant woman as nurse, or would do light chamver 12 work and sewing; good city reference. FRENCH PERSON DESIRES A SITUATION AS doarmstresa and lady's maid, Address B. H., box 127 erald office, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL (PROTESTAN Aramstreas, can ent, fit and operate; i capabl teaching chikiren, Address L, W., Herald ofice. {RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN AS 8 A Troup Up stairs work ; understands ell iptt Address ELLIPTIC, 615 West Ud at, J \RESSMAKING,-EVENING, DRESSES IN SWTSi VANDAM ST.—A_ MARRIED WOMAN, WITH A breast of milk (three weeks old) as wet nurse, 89 113 WHERE THE BEST REFE! 0 en: be ivea.—A_ respectable girl as child's nurse and to do plain sewing, Call for two days. L19 BAST MOTH, Sh. —-A RESPROTAQLE | YOUNG # girl, aged 19, 10 take care of two or threa chiliren und assist’ With chamberwork; good reference, Cuil for two ‘work or assist in waiting in @ private boarding house; good | understands her business thoroughly; ham five years’ eity reference. ence, ea ae ae 6) WEST HIST ST, WEST MTH ST, CORNER 9TH AV.—A YOUNG A.()2 Moma" vempectanie young 401 Married Woman #s wet nurse; ber own pay, six weeks old. MRS. DWYER, 3 Yo 406" 4¥ 6TH AY., RING tontant Amerieatt is & 00d seamsiresa, Call ST 48D ST.—A RE: ABLE YOUNG GIRL mind children and do needlework. SECOND BELL, -A_ PRO. in) ae nurse for grown childrea; two days. ANTED--A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK in a small family. 210 Weat Forticth street, WAXTED—A FIRST CLASS CTAMRERMAID wi rel ‘Apply at 166 West AND =. "ANTED—AT 233 WEST 53D ST, A GEKMAN WO. man, who speaks English, to do general housework. Mona but Uefaan need sopie sd =z ‘ANTED-—-A LAUNDRESS TO DO WASHING AND sexist witn sewing, None, but thoue who understand thelr business need apply at 214 Kast 18th at. ANTED—A WOMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS CLEAN: ing ollices city references required, Apply at room 10, MI Broadway. Wantrce TIDY GIRL; ONE USED TO COOKING and willing to do general housework. Apply between, Wand3 P. M., at 61 West 36th at WAXTED—A 0000 COOK, WASHER AND TRONER a smal rivate 3, ett; rence Call st'36 West Slats, before | o’eloces nee Te ANTE ~ A SMART, TIDY GIRL, aoe GENERAL jonsework ; good wages, Apply. with ety reterence, ata? Ham ilet st. © pdeilebaadbas th s0 9. R, WASHER, 1! private (amliy; none need apply pply at 1,109 2d av., basement and troner, in without good referen ANTED-—FIRST CLASS COOK IN A GENTLEMAN'S WY, torus linstecb can tern tar teeee oad pameacentre mired ; wages #16 per month; In the city of Paterson, N. J. full at 62 Reave st. to-day, (rom U1 to 1 o'clock, a ANTED—A FI CLASS CHAMBERMAID AND waitress, in a private family of urea; mast bea got Trsher and ironsr. Call, with city references, at 228 West ch A RESPROCTARLE MARRIED by to wet nurae at her own rest- who has lost her own baby of three months old. F two day Mra, MOCLUSKBY. 449 2D AV.—A MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN LADY, J with many years’ experience, aa puree; Gnexcep- tlonadle reference, Call or address, 44 dene HIGHLY RESPECTABLE AND THOROUGHLY COM- » 6TA AV.—A YOUNG GIRD AS NURSE AND pinin seamstress, or as nurae and chambermals good city reference 60 weil experienced in the care of chiar 951 ° ER OF S7rtt ST. AND 3p OOL competent person as nurso and seamsir give good city reference, WWANTEDIBY A YOUNG BNGEISH WOMAN OF EX. pe lence, a situation ax anrka; can take enure chal ofa baby frou its birth. Aud) «oy Herald oftive, Waitresses, &e. 16 Fast srr 8T.—A LADY WISHES TO PROCURE ) a place fora frst class waitress; one whom she can fully recommend, Can be seen until wdtted, 314 WEST 21ST ST., NEAR 8TIl AV., REAR MOUSE, 5 third floor,—Ag fiat clase waitress and chamber- maid; no objection to the country ; best city returer S17 West BSTH ST,—A YOUNG GIRL AS FIRST « class waitress in'a private tamiy; very best city reference. Call between 10 and 3. 468 aTit AY, RESPECTABLE YOUNG } as waitress ing first class family; good reference, Can be seen for two days, § THOROUGHLY COMP! eon at the Libby Hotel, ath av., between T her last aud former emplo: ATENT WAITRESS.—TO BE room 37, corner of 27th st ock, Refers by permis Mincolinneens, EAST $5TH ST.-.A YOUNG GERMAN LADY, SPEAK- fing, beniden her own language, Hagltsh. Frengh ad Spanish, and well at home In Kattan ‘and musts, 08 disengaged hill 3 o'clock P.M. Address N. () WEST 20TH st.— A COLORED WOMAN AS PAN try maid or dish washer in a hotel or restaurant, or ta 1 or addresa C. J. wonld Vs witling to take cam of offi Brooklyn; urst class city reference. Cal 76 AMITY S8T.—A YOUNG THIRD FLOOR.—A YOUNG LADY, girl as ladies’ maid, seainstress or to take care of chil- TOD RATE GE Rome by dexil Wahi wereaie had excolient dressmaker, understands sane ea fi elderly fs ly; ob elf generally use(ul. “Cail on Mit 167 the plano, wisbes siltation, as travail companion preferred.” i i ef 37 sTH AV, NAAR IOTH Sta PROTESTANT woman wanta the care of an invalid lady, gentle- Gian oF infant; best reference. Call for two days. Q5] ELIZABETH GTA RESPECIABLE AMERL 21 can woman to wait on an invalid indy, 4.05 WEST, 4TH T.—A RESPECTABLE, SMART e) girl as children’s maid, or to assist in chamber- work ; unexceptionable reference. 44 house, G04. TE AYA, PROTESTANT GIRL AB LADIES: ) maid and seamstress; no objection to aasist with children; operates on Wheeler & Wilson's and Grover & Ba- ker's magi ines; cy reference. Cail on Mise D AV.—-AN AMERICAN YOUNG LADY, WELL qualified, would liko a situation in some business FRENCH LADY DESIRES A SITUATION AS nursey governess; can give the best references, Mme. LIMON, 71 3d av, bet ween Lith and 12th ats, WELL EDUCATED LADY (MIDDLE-AGED, NORTH German), able to tend any fine household, well learned in tne cooking, wishes a suitable place in a. ‘small family speaking Verman. Address L. K., Heraid office, LADY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, 18 DESIROUS ew more pupils in mining; will give instruc: in the Frenel langage; ondy $15 » box 200 Herald oftice. LADY DESIRES EMPLOYMENT OR OCCUPATION that will seaare bess, good rome for ibe Bae ate telligent an: ined reas Mra. Genet ELL, ral ld Uptown Branch oftice, 1,265 Broad: YOUNG LADS WOOD! LIKE TO GET LETTER writing, either confidential, business, or otherwise: would prefer to write out, Address STRANGER, Herald Uptown Branch office. YOUNG LADY, AN ORPHAN, DESIRES THE COM. forts of a home in a private religious family; would her board, or make herself useful as a compensation, idreas U., Herald U ptowa office, 1,256 Broadway. 8 VISITING GOVERNESS--EMPLOYMENT DESIRED by a lady, educated partly 1a Europe and partly in New sal Address Miss JULIA H, MARQUARDT, Herald office, LADY, WNOSE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION COM. prises ‘Emeliah, Preocb, rausto, writing, 40. desires a 1,265 * x ‘as visiting or resident coverness; reference. LIKRE, Herald Uptowo Branch ‘LITERARY, YOUNG LADY READS WITH MAR. riéd Iedies of the first families the poe's, history, Shakes | A Deare, English literature, gives lessons in letter wri simple review of all jementat r PRIVATE SE y {DUCATION situation werness to young children; can teach tho French elementary Geri 4 to ally apply betwee d miele. Address or perton- . W., 183 Madison av, PPnvQU, WANT A COMPETENT, LADY TRAQHER, highly recommended for plano and Iso. for French, 'erman atid boglah languages, addfoss ARTI: box 119 Herald oflee. ISTTING GOVERNESS,—AN ENGLISH LADY, EXPE- rienced and capable of imparting a thorough education Jn Engiisb, Frened, Latin, music, drawing and water colors; Lighes references,” Address ACTON, box 130 Herald office. UV ANTED—A PERMANENT SITUATION, BY AN EX. perienced salesiady, speaking German, French and English, Addreas A. D. station Intelligence OMcos, NOMBER OF GERMAN SERVANTS CONSTANTLY Found at tue German Bureau, 08 Bowery; entra nee on rhe A Int st. HELP WANTED—FEMALES, WOMAN WANTED-T0 DO GENERAL HOUSE- work in a private fami t BaF West 22d st, OLORED WOMAN WANTED—TO COOK, WASH ys and iron; private family; wages $20 per month. Call Getween the boure of 10. A. My and 2'P, M, at 151 Went iat at, RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTED—FOR GENERAL honsework: must wash and fron well and have good Feterence, Cail, from 10 to 2 o'clock, at 326 3d ay., near 26th St, over the tea store, YOOK WANTED--IN A PRIVATE PAMILY, MUST BE J a good bread and pie baker, and be well recommended. Apply at G6 OU eee HANDS WANTED—TO MAKE MEN'S dressing robes and Wey hice WETMORE & Hifi CHCOCK, 271 Canal at, RENCH TUITION, CONVERSATION AND GRAM. mary & native, st puplie! or teacher's residence, Address PROGRESS, ‘Uptown Advertisement oflice, 54/6 ‘West Sud wt, days, 157 West ers A YOUNG WOMAN AS NURSE o eam would do chatuburwork woud wil= he site; Tofanta’ Oatita, Bevial made 10 order, Mra TRACY. 10 Weab Taisty-Abird siroek atrene, Mi Tainily; seven or eight yours’ eapeience 40 chituren } guod reference ing mm the care of COUPATION FOR LADIES.—EMPLOYMENT WHILE learuing; reference ‘>, puplis: a lady fives leasnne. New York or EDUCATED GERMAN GOOD COOK, WASHER AND ‘mali family ; liberal wages paid. 370) itoner waned SITUATIONS WAX® ED MALES, QG IRVING, PLACE, PRESENT EMPLOYERS A eF lady, giving up bousekeept wishes @ sitnation for her waiter (coloret), who Ie thoroughly competent, strictly Teliaile and conscientious, Call between Li and 2, i= RBONUS..-A YOUNG MAN, WHO [S A SUF: DOD corer vy the Chicago fire, wi! pay a cash bonus of: $850 to any one who will kindly asmst him to obtain a shua- tion; bas been teller ina bank and casbler in a whole- an'e ho all salary ‘Ad- dress cl ; sm ACAGO, box MY Herald ofiee, 130 WEST 33D ST., WEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS.— e Wanted, « place as man cook, : YY WEST LTH ST.-SITUATION WANTED “BY A 4.4) competent, sober man as fireman ina hotel or face tory; has considerabie experience ; good rererences. | N ACCOMPLISHED COLORED WAITER DESIRES A situation aa dining room servant; best references cam de riven, Address H. M., Herald office. YOUNG COLORFD MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS waiter in a boarting ve or private family, Cail om or addreva G., 23 Charies , top floor, YOUNG FRENCIL WAITER WANTS A SITUATION. ata private family; city references. Cull on or address FAUL, at Shneider's Restaurant, 720 Broadway, YOUNG GERMAN MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS Durtender; understanda his business thoronghiy ; ber reference. Address 67 4th av., between Yth and 10th sta, lager beer satoon, YOUNG MAN, WHO SPEAKS CU: French ani German, ant ts wiiling to work, wants @ 1 fitnation, Address P, WHIERLEY, 153 East 4th st. MPLOYMENT WANTED, -A GENTLEMAN WHOSE: me, from L to 61", Mar te unem id Hike an n (uroish highest testimonials from his preacnt era c ddress PICKWICK, box BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG © colored man, as waiier in a private family: good reter- ence, Address J. i, LORING, box Ml Herald oiltce. WANTED. A SITUATION AS BARTENDER BY A young American azed 20, with 10 veurs’ experience im the business. Addresa J, W., Herald ative, TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN MAN A situation as waiter ina private family; speake Bn2- jish fuenth ; good city reference, 1,138 way, coruer ‘orwin's grocery. at, ANTED A aE ATION Ab WAITER IQ A GEN- teman’s family, by a respectable Protestant man afew gage arrived trom ireland; tret class testimonials. Address feat 28th ‘ 3, HL, 126 CLuRKS AND SALESMEN. YOUNG MAN WANTED-IN A SHIRT AND hoslery store; must understand the business and have city reference ; wages $10. Address J. T. C. ald 0 CCOUNTANT—FIRST RATE, WITH GREAT BUsI- Ness experience, good linguist, desires further employ- Ment in arranging of keeping accounts, Cail on or address BOOKKEEPER, care ot Il. Cumming, 47 Wall at. SALESMAN GOING WEST ON SATURDAY NEXT will take a line of samples on commission; samples ust not be bulky; satistactory references. Address tmmage diately COMMERCIAL TRAV ELLER, Herald ollice. SCOTCHMAN, AGED 27, WITH EXCELLENT REF. erence and security, desires a sitixtion a foreman,, Collector or any position’ of trust. Address DOUGLAS, 40 East 9b at. FIRS thord nan, wanle a rituation at_ moderate couniry, Address A. U., Herald A HANDSUME, RAPID WRITER AND ENGROSSE: JA wanted—Ax poliey clerk yn an insuranee office; po! tion a permanent one to the right man. Adirese, with terms, which must be moderate, box 3,075 New York fost oftics. GENTLEMAN, WELL EDUCATED, RAVING A A. thoronah Knowiedge of the English and French lan tion of trust; can furnish Grel class Address M, B., Herald AC ANT, ith, French and Ger= lary; no objection to guages, desires a po Teferences aud vecarity 1¢ required. office. Br ATOUNG, MAN, WIGLING TO WORK IN ANY CA: pacity, as clerk, copyist, porter, €c.; quick and correct at figures; good references. Adaress A. ANKERS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, MERCHANTS ‘and others requiring an experienced clerk, with bighest reference, please address EXPERT, BOOKKEEPER AND ELE ANT PENMAN, Herald ollice, Busses TALENT SEEKING KMPLOYMENT.—A rgnileman with large xn successful experience as banker in the South, and for sevecal years actively engaged in Wall atreet, haviog met with recent reverses, would gladly accept a situation where energy and capacity ‘will earn hia aliving. Address NO RDrEAN, Herald offi NHICAGO SITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD MAN stands the clothing and gentiemen’s furoiahe posied in that line; has been 16 ago with & rly reaidted reas A. U, Oy ui stock of goods ; in that clty ; well acqiwal in the trade, Heraid Uptown Branch olive, 1,259 Broadway, RY GOODS SALESM find steady employment Diying to H. & J.B. KAY Brooklyn, E. D. pan mnhuts PASTEL, QUARK WANTRD MUST, wxITE Goon hand and eddy accounts, Address, with references, SANDOWN, Herald o fice. } ETAIL TEA TRADE. WANTED, good salesman, thoroughly undarsi has good re eu. Addrods box 1,287 Fs XALESMAN WANTED—IN THE HOSIERY AND GLOY: department, Apply © JAMLS A. HEAKN & SON, 7%, Broadway. ALESMAN WANTED—IN A LARGE WHOLESALE Sclouiing house for the States of Hilnols and Towa; @ first rate opeaing, Address box 2,343 New York Post oiliee, JALESMEN HAVING A GOOD NEBAR-BY TRADE IN 6) Yankee motions, hosiery, white goods, ribbons, Bc. aun mako liberal arrangements witi a iin house by dressiog box 5,007 Post ofice, QALESMAN WANTED “HAVING NEAR BY AND CITY S trade, to of fancy ¢ ton with same. Apply after IL A.M. at 1WO GOOD MEN WIL tmust speak German) by ap- it, 195 and 1 Graham av, A MAN WHO J8A nda his business apd onl 7 ‘pee CLERK WANTED.—484 2D AY, CORNER 27TII street. WEL he 0 MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF J ry and fancy goods, —Awencies solicited by & Bias had long experiences in Great Brian aud States, Acldress EXON, Herald office. FPO FLOUR MERCHANTS. —A WELL RECOMMENDED saiesroan, bow ia employment of a first class house in this city and commanding a good baker's trade of 900 barrels four a wi , Wants to change bis position, Address P. 8, Herald ones. Wanren—a DRUQ@ CLERK OF BXPRALKNCE, ‘speaking French, 131 West Brosaway, ANTED—IN A WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE, AN order clerk, who understands buudiing. Address DKUGS, box 106 Herald oilice, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, ACQUAINTED WITIE the stationery business and nidaatemping. Adususal H., 1,200 Broadway, stating fuik particulars, NTED—TWO EXPERIENCED DRY GOODS SALRE. on to go to New » Coma. Apply vecoxe 12 crelock’ tH. HARM, 10h Bridge atreety Brookten, A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 18 YEARS OF > awsist a an ofive; one who has soars @Oloring photographa aud Mumiogting, Address ARTIST, or eall at ut Gales av., Brookivns on Kugsdays of Fridays dafore one o'cluGity [odes of bovaiveuiine wwlereds Adiznad Jy Uy robe

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