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“HE COURTS. ‘The Jumel Estate Litigation—Important Cellisien Cese—Alleged Passing Counterfeit Money— B Horse Racing Cae—The Old Fenian Fund Suit Revived—The Injunction Against Tammany Case— Decisions. UMTED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. ‘The Extate of Mudame Jumel. Before Judge Shipman. ‘The case of George Washington sowen vs, Nelson Chase was resumed yesterday pefore Judge sSuip- man. Witnesses were examined for the purpose of abowing, as they state, that Mme. Jamel had ad- mittea to them that she had had ason woen she ‘Was @ Very young womaa. Mach of tne testimony, Which is veing taken at enormous leugth, tas, ap- Darently, lite to do with the real merits of the case, and would bear cutting down very cou- madera: a ‘The further nearing of the case will be entered {Spon this mornmg UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—IN ADMIRALTY. Important Coll sion Case, Before Judge Blatcntora. BW. W. Bridge and Others vs. the Steamship Aleppo.—This was a live: brought to recover the ‘value of the bark Merrimac, which was sunk by @ Collision with the steamsnip Aleppo on the 20h of Apru, 1870, a few miles outside of Boston aarbor. ‘The Merrimac was on her way from Monteviaeo to Boston, with a cargo of wool, anu on the moraing of the 2h o: Apri! was off Boston harovr, ina heavy fog; at the same time the wind baa died down to a dead cain The Aleppo was outward bound: and it Ww alleged, on the part of her officers and crew, wat ‘Was going at eal: speed. ‘The prouf ts tat the 7 hurn on the baré and tne waistie on the steamer ‘Were biown at short incervals; each was heard the other: that subse jueutly toe 5 eamsmip came sight of the bark. und that @ coiliston followed, ‘the sseamer running heat ov to the port side of tue bark, cutting her nearly hait through. ‘The bark ik in aboul twelve minutes alter tue collision. crew oi the werrun.c jumped on board the Frag oe and were takeL ou to Liverp ol. ‘The ques. rolved de Whether the sieamer was zoing at woo high a rate of speed, considering the thickness @f the jog, ‘The case Was not couc-uded, For the linellanis, Vowusead & Scudder anal, L. ; lor the claimant, D. D. Lord, UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS” COURT, Charge of Passing nter'eit Money. Before Commuasioner Shields, ‘The United States vs. Nainan A. Miller.—The 0e- ‘Zendant was held in $5.0 ball on @ charge of having @ $20 counter/eit bil! of the Market National at a store in we Bowery, Alieged Fraucul wt Bankruptcy. Belore Commissioner Osborn. The United States vs. Stocker.—The defendant ‘had been neld by ine Comuis-ioner to await the acticn of the Grand Jury on @ charge of alleged frauduient bankruptcy. “barry Mili” became de- Oduut's ball in the Sul O! $2,000; and It was stated yy defendaut’s couusel va the part ol “tarry”? that coud give vali to the extent of $30,000, SUPREME ‘G.uaT—t UR T—CHAMBERS. (iak-Toned Hlorse Racing at Country Fairs. Belore Judge Barrett, John Smitn vs. John H, Bagley.—Agricultural ‘horee trots, as Josn Billings culls horse races at country fuirs, or trials of speed, the more harm- Jess designation applied to them, do not always, it Sppears, terminate aitogether amicavly. A case in pout came up yesteriay in ins Court. At an Agriculiural fur hed at Carskul, Smita and Bag- Jey. Lue pariics w the above entitled ucuon, ar- Targed to try the speed Ol tueir re- pectuve bourses, i would not do to bel on the resull they waipped e devil around the siump by the usual method @dopied on sucu Ovcusions LO give a Nigh moral tone to the atair. the money was coutribuled ana away staried tue horses, smila claims, however, tuat Bagicy went away with the money without baving ‘the right to do 8, aud Bagiey claims that tae :e3 in deciaring Smuth’s horse Wwe victor saLed do whe square tubing. Lut dimitu is bound to get the money LW he Cun and bence vrougnt suit to Ver the money ib dispuce aim. unting LO $260. je wants ie sult, however, brought in Catskill And not here, aud so the ca-e came up yesterday on 8 Dolion to Chauge the place ol trial. ‘the Court Deard the argument anJ Len reserved tts decision. ” 8) Over the Beninn ku John Lawiers vs. John O’Mahoney.—This old sult, ‘Which bas been going througd @ lively 4egal process Of batiiedore aud shuitiecock tor the past four yeurs, seems wo be endowed with wondertul vitality. The @mvunt of money which bas given rise to this pro- Yonged litigious quarrel 13 some $20,000, The Waller cauie up yesverday on a motion to open a Geiault taken at ine Geueral ‘erm, ‘ur HM. OG. Talmadge urged witn eloquent zea the motion, which Mr. A, K. Kice opposed wih like earnest epori. ‘the Judge trstenes. wilh marvellous patience ¥o the long story, the meepiion of the Fenwan fund. ing Movement in this country, the giving of “ey ol excuauge by August Gelmont oa the Rotls- af London; tue trial an? copviction of be. Fenian leaders at Duvlin, the appoimtment Of a receiver ol the fun:), We pending eo fsbt ior ‘the powscasion of the muuey, and last, not least, to the new evidcuce proposed to be gleaned iro.n the parioned Fenwns now in this country, Mr, ‘al- Madge ciaims that uwair advantage Bas deen taken of bim, ane asks for a uew Wial. Mr. Kice contends ‘that there has been no unta advantaxe, and that @ sult should Not ve allowed Lo progress further. Ine Voort took tue papers. The Injunction Againet Tai mye ‘This matier, of which there have already been two Postponements, was set dows for argument yester- Gay. Uvavoliabie avsence of one of the leading counsel was urge as un excuse lor another pose went. Tne Judge accordingly put of the case Dext Friday. Deetstona, Knox vs. Colders.—The order cannot be granted. he moncy is in Phillips’ bands, &c. Browao ov Coburn et al.—Report confirmed and erger gran Mel i tec va, Gooderson et @l.—Allowance of $150 ranted. Piowara vs. Reeso et al.—Motion denied. $10 Osta, ee Opinion. In the Matter of uhe Application of Emeline Y. {oung.—Bouu approved and new trustee appointed, ‘SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM, Deci-tonn, By Judge Barbour, Bishop vs. Bishop.—Motion granted. Barrow vs. Washington.—Urder granted, Orman vs. lunscomb.—Motion granted, oney va. Greeley. der granted, jor ve, Krennan.—same, pin vs, Hulpin.—Same, COURT OF COMMON PL=AS—SPECIAL TEAM Decisions, By Judge Loew, Boorer vs, Krenling.—Motion for recelver dented, ‘Without costs, Paulding vs. Steinmetz.—Motion denied, witnout @osts, on condition that the words “which defend- Baia, Steinmetz and Cassin, had,” be stricken out Of tue prayer Of the compiaint Ip the Matter of the Assignment of Taylor & Hub- Yell.—Assiznee ordered receipt June 1, 1872, wih eave to assignees pelore that time to move for poste ponemen! ou vacauion oF ts order, In the Matter of the Assignment of Robert T. Tay lor.—Order of 1st of May, 1571, modified so a8 se argument of appeal trom order of Slat of J, INTO. Aravcot! vs, Farnham. — Motion gran! Backeit va. Sacaett.—Motion granted, iwell va, Jordan.—Motion gi rman vs. Alacus.—Molion granted, COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. ‘The Court of General Sessions, Recorder Hackett presiding, opened for motions yesterday, but aa- red, Witvout disposing of any Ln age 5 aay. ‘The petit jury bemg discharged, n (ean take place before pany next, COURT CALENUAAs—THS DAY. UNITED ore Disruicr CouRT—IN RALTY.—Nos, 2, 18, 39, 40, 1 aig 144, 160, 136, 115, 154, Mn in, 45, SUPREME Coray—-Caampeke— iad by oF peng wd A ha 138, 147, 165, 162, 1001 ne, Wanna tovensTman, TeeM—Part 3—Held by ‘Budge Joachimsen,—Nos. 8185, 8649, 8715, 6716, 8612. o——— COURT OF APPEALS CALENDAR, ALBAYY, Jan, 20, 1872, / The following ts the Cours of Appeals day calendar for January 0eNow. 83, 20, 2u, ary fre yr ‘18. BAD SIGNS, At haif-past eight o’cluck yesterday morning & large sign board at 602 Broadway was blown down, injuring severely Frauces Roos, of 271 Second street, Bhe wus avteoded vy Dr. White and sent bome in @ = Another sign Was torn irom is moorimga at Corner o1 Fourteenth street aud Broadway, and in falling struen the nead of Sauuel mete Bom Very severely. mr. Oliver tives at 27 wysring | 74 a “private NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY. JANUARY 30, 1872.-TRIPLE SHEET. On Saturday night, ee Alfred Smith, clerk in a Srecery store, aged filteea years, was passing through Sixteenth treet anout nine o'clock in the evening, be wax cosfronted at the corner of Tenth avenue by two young men who commanded bim to stand aud deliver. He repited to this cool and un- expected request that he nad but a small amount avout him, whereupon one of the highwaymen drew from bis pocket » revolver and presented it at Smith’s bead, mforming him with au oath that In cane he refused to comply their request ont, §=Thinking out their threats smth is hand in bis pocket aud gave them forty i the money he had. alter receiving the Mo.ey they started n Teeth ag and Smith Went in searcn of an cficer. fuding officer of the Sixteenth preciiet. who had happened to para, ga description of the roboers. Officer shortly acter found them in a lager Noor ane loon on Tenth avenue, spending young Smirh’s money for \azer, ana took them ta custody. William Quinn, @ boy Wio witnessed the transaction, fully identi ed the two young men as the ones who nad assaulted young Smih. Upon bem conveyed to the station house they vave their naines as Patrick Murray, aged seventeen, of 455 West Sixveenth street, and Ed Eisverg, aged eighteen, of 460 West Siateemo street, prominent members of the polunous Sixteenth street gang. Thev were ar- raigued before Justice Cox, at Jefferson Market, yesterday morniog, and denied thé charge, bat were Committed for examination, —TO LET, TAR “STORE AND. £ BASEMENT roadway, to a xood tenant ata low price, Apply to CB, ab JF Mitonell & Co.'s, 87 and 89 Leonard street. “TO LRASE. A LARGE MALL, NEAR THE NEW Masonic Building. corner Twenty-third street Biath avenne: 50x90; cettiny 18 feet; wit be ited up Tor nic Lodge lang can be seen at the office. DREW 4 CO,, 175 Fiith avenue. ROADWAY STORE, 160 FEET DKEP, WFLL Nabled—Part of store to let; light, airy Basenient to let dry, brizht Sub-Cellar to let, for mechanical, mercantile storage purposes. _MOLEWEE & PUTNAM, 601 Broadway. Rar AVENUE STORE AND DWELLING, 4% uy, West side. In one ot the oa business locations on the plate glase front Qrgnoes ‘a lease to respor ve 8 naible par- ond. MttH aSMEAD. 42 Eiguth avenues ARGH NEW STORE TO LET_NO. 185 WHET THIGTE, PWELLINw HOUSES TA LET, Usiarninbed, $1. 000 42548-NICE LITTLE HOUSE on Bast 600 ; Too othe ea Ses i shen oo ert above Twenty-sixth Rea $20 Pittn avenue, an BURNISHED ane AND APARTAMGN ES A Sie oriwo family private, NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM ON BEOCUND FLOOR A Satin outs with gaa, bath bath, not and cold waver; be boy keener ig i aa ROOMS To LET.— wemente ; house} wileges sired. Apply at [bs Wat Th nateoreaad neat on ane A ee Lageeey gain been ul i, WORST Rooms, hi ra as. £0,, Very rea- ph hay thout board, all conveniences; Kast Ninth street, near Second avenue. VERY PLEASANT Laoag we son od AL esst oes 4 TO Pn} ‘ODERATE REDT.—A RARDIOMRLY reupese ve nentont and Sieeping Koom ad, olniag eo Parlor chen fire included, Apply to owaer, prgasers, ROOMS TO LET—FURNISHED OR UN- furnishe?, ins privase house. to a gentieman and lady; first ciaas location; terms reasonable wo a ceaimlle party, 251 West Fifty-seoond street, Que oF PURBIERED ROOMS—PRIVATR HOUSE; modern Improvements ; Saacon tet Abingdon equare, avent ‘Tes FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR TWO GENTLEMEN teman and wife, 160 Waverley place. To ateet Ne amg ce ROOM, #0 BAST 1WELFTH 10 LET—BACK | PARLOR, FURNTREER, FOR BED- room, with privilege of front paror and plano, (oF one Gr two sentlomen; cite rot erence required. quire at éi4 ‘Weat Twenty-ti th street, from 6 to 8 P. M. 9 WEST TAIRTY: NINTH STREET. —A8E00! be vacant FLOO! handsomely furnished. to let, to Gret class partion, Wi ference. 32 EAST TWENTY-fIGHTH hee roa oP LET, ONE furnished Roome, bat! jonday, February 6, Re et Bnd Sanremely: bh, fey 2 it jut O1NGO 5 ‘oo we ‘good party; tlemen pre ferred." cs ‘eth at Sie hana Seventh a i BEACH 61 STREI . FURNISHED Rc ROOMS TO LBT, make a good tal Auply to. W. F, MITCHELL, on ibe pre- Tfurhivares curpela aud pedaling all Sew mises, of to ‘AvuuST: 8 TABGR, Tit Water street. was; colds tt ‘bot water and bat bathe. TER TO LEAS¢—ONE OF THE MOST DESTRABLE on une Morin River bas jac been put in aplandid orser posacg-fon now. CRUIKSHANK, 53 349 FOURTR AVENUE, NEAR | TWENTY-FLFTH street,—Newly and neatly furnished Rooms to let, together or separaiely, at moderate prices. for gentlemen, Rooms vars oR BALE_WPST THIRTY. FIFTH STREET, wear Broad the Premises Nos. 147) m | 149; Oxi biook buildings on ear, bux25; on front 40xd), Apply to wi LLETAM D. ANDREWS & ‘BRU 414 W ater street. 491 BROOME STREET, THREE BLOCKS WEST OF Broadwav.—To let, several nicely turntshed Roo to single gentlemen or man and wife. Rent irom 3 to per week. STORE TO LET_FIXTURES FOR 8 Sixth avenuc, between wenty-cighth streets, suituble for any business; particu! dry .oods; can be had, with or without St premises to GEORG TURNBULL & CO, ‘TORES AND VACANT LOTS TO RENT—AT MOST AC. cessible point ou ast River, WILLIAM D. ANDREWS ZB |, 414 Water street, or Sip Chandlery af DAVID W. MoLEAN, corner East and Delancey sireeis. 10 LET—A FACTORY RUILVINO, CORNER OF JOHN and Jay streets, Brooklyn, Apply w THOS, LYNCH, 0 LET—WITH STEAM POWER, ONE WELL Mghted Lo't, a: 11 \audewater strect. | For particulars inquire of CHAKLES A. SCHIEREN, 90 Gold street. TPO LET—TO 4, BUSINESS MAN, STORE AND BASE- ment at 694 Ninth ave sue; store 80 feet in depth; it bas been ahardw..re ana stove siore tor the past eleven years, Inquire on premises. TO _LET-OE SIDE OF 4 DOUBLE WINDOWED on the business part of Fuiton street, New York: LE-STORE 4665 4 Twenty-ninth rly arranged for ‘kK. Appiy on the fixtures aiready in suitab'e for a gents’ furnishing goods store (60 done on tue otber sae and on the increase ; will be let bly to @ respons Teasonal sivle party. box 141 Herald oftice. 0 Lit—THE LIQUOR STORE CORNER OF LEROY Aud Greeuwien atreste:: aplendidiy’ ied up, also 2 Kooms over the store. Apply to WILLIAM KIRK, 1b Down Ing atreet. 10, BEASES THE © STORES AND BASEMENTS NO, 1,184 Broadway and No. 213 Fifth avenue, connected an runnlog throuxh 10m jroadw iy to Fit U2. Also ry Store and Basement No. BI Ficth Avenue, corner of Twen. ty-sixh atreet. Apply oJ, W. 8. Dix, No. 60 Beaver street 10 LHASE—A LARGE FACTORY BUILDING, 50Xi three story and ce.Jar, with engine, boiler, sha‘ting «p Pulleys, sukable for any business. “nquire ot 26 Tenia ave- gue, a lew .ork. OLEASE-LAROE FOUNDRY BIsLDING ON TEN. eet; coal yard, water front and pier foot of Bast Nineteenth reét; als) vacant Lots near the water. Apply H, D. & J. U. UROOKMAS, 37 South street, HE NEW FIVE STORY BU{LDING, 60X75 FEET, avenue A an: Twentieth street—| bie woere strength and light are required. with power, &. B, KELLOGG, 50 West street, Vis CHEAP—KENT Le casi $4,000, T ELEGANT esta trom store 81 Waiker street ; con @xitu. Ap- the premises to 8. I. 4 A. T. MEYER, pai AVENUE, 164,—A HIGit BASEMENT STORE, WITH colar, about 80 fe feet deep. ‘Aadrees A. F., 66 SECOND AVENUF, NEAR THIRTY-SIXTH ) Street.—A neatly furnished Room for man anes rie for hova:keeping, or for a single itleman or Sueveneatet sel beuaeecos. oe Lilotnttnae Agha a MENT: AND APART. LET. At 31 EAST HOURTON Rate cakes ROOMS Ate let, from $5 to ¥8 per month. Apply to the houso- HANDSOME FIRST FLOOR TO LET—FIVE ROOMS, in new house. 428 West Fortieth street: very convenient; Apply (oJ. ORBIT, 286 Ninth avenue, RENT In- TO LET—OF FIVE ROOMS EACH; moderate; new house. 839 East Toirtieth street, quire on the premises. 0 _LET-TO A PRIVATE FAMILY OR DOvTO: first floor and basement in the private house Broadway. rpo Letoa FRENCH FLAT OF SEVEN ROOMS; HOT and cold water, wash tubs, dumb waiter and every dern improvement, aaa o FRANCIS CRAWFORD, 906 Third avenue, LET—PARLOR FLOOR, FOUR ROOMS, 88 PER month, Apply to the owner, 158 West Twenty-ufth at, 10 LET--A ROOM IN 10 ‘EAST UNION SQUARE, FOR a gentieman. LtT—HALF OR PART OF THREE STORY HIGH stoop brown stone hous’ 857 East Sixty-second street, Containing all modern improvements, Apply on prewises, 0 LET—FIRST FLOOR, CONSIRTING OF FOUR rooms, three famthes in house, at 604 Ninth ave- vie; rent $35, en yayalre on premises, Pep FIRST. eee suis, Retention Rovtg-taied om’ sion Jmmer jately. UFrer, PART OF HOUSE—FIVE ROOMS, TO RENT, unrura shed, to a family without ebildrén, Apply at 144 West Fortieth treet, batween Broudway and Seventh av, PER MONTH FOR SECOND FLOOR—fIX $4). Toms; front and back parlor, two bedrooms, din. THE East CONSISTING OF 8*VEN as Inquire at 763 Staih ave- Forty-tourth eurcets. Poases- {ng room and kitchen, all on the same door, Inquire at 158 ‘est Len‘ street. te FIFTEENTH | STREET, BETWEES | IRVING 145 flece and Third avenue —a Koom, for man ‘andl wite ort two gentlemen; large pines Gelawtfer ons or two g 4 HOUSES TO LET, Fu nished, HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED, PROM 8135 TU « $600 a month; unfurnishe), bie bis bach gauged year; locaiities choice. WILLIAW fUUKE ith avenue, above Twenty-eixth evreet HANDSOME THREE STORY HLH STOOP HO) 8! to @ good Sonant nmenhernone Grav ciaasi furnish: j possession Lark eee A. ae MONTH.—AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED soe bi gprteed ali made im Pare; Forty-seventh aureet, Roar -b avenue. nan Tt CKER, 220 Fitth av., above ‘Twenty-aixth ot, —#150 A MONTH.—HANDSOMELY Fi RNISHED ° brown saps House,sTuirty-secord street, — an! Ninth avenues; pelguburhood iret clase. WILLIAM t. CER, Fifth ev., above Twenty-sixth a” Asé HANDSOME THREE bby 8 BROS, HOUSE, POL. furnished, $225 a mon we near Six : WiLbiaw TUCKER 220 Fifth avenue, above Twenty-sixtn street. ‘A. FOUM STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, FULLY PUR nished, #200 A, nty-second street, heventh avenue,” Koye ab WILLCAM FOCKER'S, WU Pith Avenue, above twenty-asth street TWENTY NINTH STRERT, NEAR FOURTH AYE. at Soe Cae ete ee, Soo ore Sven ‘mileage nib atrect, FINE ARTS. COLONEL, JAMES FISK, 7A UST un,’a Bust of the late Jamen'Fisk, Jr, which te the Geist and only authorized copy, has “ene Pi ep red by States patent for the benevt of cap pow be secured in plaster as fallo' ae po white, tinte , Wy dress ‘cabinet Ewa Ceres Coie drapery, executed to “Sr J Omce te, J nigra 809 West Twenty cyte ree, sew Yoh BILLIARDS, A Al STANDARD ptt ara BILLIARD TABLER.— Bourds ani every hh. W mainte broadway. — BILLIARD TABLE TO RENT OR FOR SALE cheap —Four pockets size, Also small prt Aa ae Se Twenty-nird ot & —STRICTLY PIRST CLASS BILLIARD RD TABLES De ecjuas 10 the best toad at bal ‘the coat, ne MERICAN biLLtA o'r, Es 00. 60 Broadway. AND Wood, aa oe tga ge AN 2 doco «Me OUNTAIN COAL. \ an ¥ ive, serpated aad ‘eit i ered, orl SrOmisec unt Thirty-second street and fa Coltonder, he — $15.4 MONTH. 4 HANDSOMELY PORNISHED Afi ) h street, near Third within’ TUCKER Fin’ avenue, above Twesly- “LLARGE BROWN STONE i FULLY FOR. A. Ghtbed, on Telli bireet, near avenue, three Fooms deep, to rent iow, rate purposes. Wi CuraM TUK a0 ¥ virus avenue, A bgt ise} SEVENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- e ‘uperbdiv furan! jouse to iet, to a first class WTUCKER, 220 Finh avenue, avove 2th street, THIRTY-FOURTHE fuuy WILL! Ascireae AVENUE, NEAR atreel.—A bve-story House, brown stone, to | furnished, tli May; alter May would lease uofurnt.! WILLIAM TUCKER, 20 Filth avenue, CTWENTY. FOURTH STREET, NEAR MADISON avenur,—Handsomely small House, only hi WILLIAM’ TUCKER, 220 Fifth avenue, above 26th street, O L'T—-A HOUSE OF fWENTY ROOMS, NEWLY furnished, ina central location down town; good loca» tion for reuting rooms, Apply at 229 Broadway, rvom 33. 10 LET FURNISHED —A HANDSOME BROWN STONE jouse, elegant.y and completely furnished, situated to eat teat street, near fifth avenne ; rent $8,600 ; possession bam bow 1 ra be let to private family oui. Address J. B., aR & OGDEN, Union are ing beg usual reprine liso ‘list of furnished and unfar- Dished Houses t Parties vesirous of a responsible ten- ant wil piease leave witb them a complete descriptiva of the ines. PNB. No charge unless n satisfactory 1s found, Ofice—Broadway, corner of Seventeenth strect, Ua urnished. A 94, STORY HIGH STOO BASEMENT HOUSE, 18 on poneny te Jet soos Prem VeEMenis ; Rewty pauned mediate possess: EL & BF. BURNHAN, 61 Madeon street NICE LITTLE THREE STORY HOUSE, 258 wyo. A zine ming J oe ie Pais) aren ebay Er Inwin, 8 Bowery, TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- ALTRge ner Oo dager Is ch _ ie) i 220 Fifth avenue, above Twenty-sixth attect, A 2h EAST FIFMIETH STREET, SPLENDID SMALL + Honse to let, very low, from Ma; a5 good order and all conveniences. WILLIAM TUCK Lie 220 Fiftn avenue, above Twenty-eixth atfoet, (A POUR STORY BROWN STONE AOUSE ON ritiary. wane ere between Fifth and sixth avenues, to let; wee WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Finh aveaoe, LARGH CORNER HOUSE ON FI VEN win stable adjotatog, to let, on Morray Hit, AVENUE LIAM TU 20 Fifth avenue, above Twenty-sixth avreet, THREE STORY HIGH 8TOOP HOUSE To rO LET—OR y Pari, op Went Twe'f reat gos SHNISTALLER ‘8, ny ‘ana | i er0 improvem* Abinguon ey! ee N EXTRA SIZE HOUSE TO bong not FIFTH AVE. nue, for club or Ct Farpense, @ dove Fortieth street; ‘corner, with ‘aorpkautiand * WILLIAM TUCKER, 290 Fifth avenue. RODMAN, REAL Eetate apnea A re for [ease ats bargain) fora yonem ct e101 kD eNO. 23 Pith w ribeast corner oF Ktntn street. TPO LET—TH# MODERN THREE STORY AND ATTIO penton House 22 Kast Thirteenth street, Immediate ‘Apply NS, | weet. epaganros M. vw er WeTH sTRi £T TO LET~AND IN (brat class fot aale, complete for ousekeeyin, ond ‘me mond. “ava ES, Gas Company, Broadway and Forty-second st. $5 15 4 AND ND 96 PER TON, FORTHE BEST LOCUST ‘and Stovs size ANBATTAN Soni Na Nano 140 Waveriey place, near ith avenue, MACHINERY, LARGE LOT OF NEW AND SECOND HAND STEAM Avis ee Lot cg Rome Pumps and maochinisi's _ FINNEY & HOFPMAN. F°s, ee’ PAINT ay onocen's Robe ne Shop. $e Dees ‘Street, Jersey City. 'OR SALE—TWO HOISTING ENGINES; ONE FOUR barrejied and one two-barrelied + buth double exlinders, Apply to MURPHY, MOOURDY & WORDEN, 376 West at. NE PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE ‘aa ~ BOILER \6-horse power), Biers boy ge Seale, Tf called for one Safe and two Werke, oon. Apply to oBKOCKWAY t SMT, 149° Chambers streot. ()*E Ad BOILER IRON sILe SAFE, 7 FELT HIGH, 5 feet wide, by 30 inches veep, for sale.’ Inquire at Broadway, Kow & Retahard’s oiice. ANTED—COPPER VACUUM PAN, SIX FEKT DIAM- eter, wita con .ensef, overdow anu’ alr pump; also a Power Laine, to awing about (wenty ioe es and take in abous seven fect. Allin good order. Aduress box 1.659 Port othee, with lowest price and condition au i where they can be seen, 15 Be HORSE ay al “ENGINE AND BOILER FOR + price B60, ly to J. HASH, ae Panton eprookiva lewing "___. MISCELLANEOUS. gs ‘S3AN Ee, Sa ra, Printers and Blank Book Eeneeenen Fanon tiseets ian Books made to paneri ‘DENTISTRY, RTIFICIAL TEETH InseRTED PERMANENTLY, ‘witoout plates, ol OF any extraction; teeth built ie es pay near Broadway. Canal vireet wens Hasan Pee gts ree ©? We arars. a8 panna ich Fh. As - | - ADAME PORTER, OBLEBRATED MEDI M4 Biaivew Clalrrnyane-—Consy ee lemen, life, 25 Carmine street. sdaaliakate MEDICAL. ee TWENTY YEAR® PRURBIAN MILE tary hospital ex, successfully ana per- Manentiy cured, Consulta: ion free, “4 DK. FRANKLIN, 161 Bleecker street, LL Pht LT FROW WHATEVER 4 pI —- Med. Dr. GRINDLE, Wes ‘wenty-sinth street; 28 years” practice, pridndedettntarsnetetttt Boa been nein ee ed Ag SPEEDY CURK FOR ALL UNFORTUNATES BY Dr. and Mme, West, female physician and midwife, 144 Coe D*.2! sm MME, he pone ye PHYSICIANS TOR, 1A confidential treatment West Twenty. ‘sixth street, 25 years’ practice. AND LM Wa PHyst kitted R. ladies. —Contuent! and —," free. 67 Amy inreet, pear Fifth a FOR advice 3.) TORCESTER, Leip god 49 CHARLES between Washington and West.— Ladies kments, Board, nursing jinfante adopted, a, ‘RS. W. H. MAXWELL, 114 EAST TENTH STREET, ane, Femace Physician, does not humbug ladies wih meus Mg XA VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN AND MIDwire,— ‘successful pr. Consultation tree, | 4 it, Maria's pracey base yt street: TRANGERS VISIFING THR CITY, IN D OF 8 sppsclal the old practioner, Dr. 13, Not ’ ‘Bewen orn Sy i SLPUATION~ WANTED—FEMALES. Cooks. ace. 26 Tm 87.4 COMPETENT WOMAN AB oman newts ory private Tet yoa plata en eM | pap GREENWICH AY., NEAR 10TH 8T.—A RESPECT. ‘able woman us cook; understands her business in all hha branches and marketing: Loxt reference. < young woman as cook, ana — 38 first ol rie ‘ass cook 10 a private family or gi! xo do plain eookang, and ironing, in 60 firing one) an cogs ‘and. waitress; objection to the country. 64 willing to mssiet with home thigh wages; best retereneee, 65 WERT S7TH GT. SECOND pELOOR—A8 FIRST baker of bread, biscust and cake aud all kinds of desserts deat city references. r and hae Soe both wish Denar 4 Can be seen for two days. WEST WASHINGTON PLACE.—A GOO: 1D COOK, one who prefers a Uncerstande her business;-a0 snp ee fam read’ tener bes | WEST one ST., BASEMENT.—A RESPECTABLE toner 060 Plain cook; excellent washer and ction to kom short distance im the country; Call oF address, CLINTON Bagiuh ob NEAR 6TH r4 rear,—an Eagiish woman as cook; 130 140, specie, gir: ‘one as piain ‘cook. ‘washer and ironer: the other us chambermald and wait nee: wa chambe tress in @ private 140 irl to do plain cooking and the course washing and Troning 1a a private family; good city refere tah ‘EST STH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE, COMPE- 150 © Went yaaa cist a8 ap $0083 es carats of ben gir org = pA + ho ob, 150 ve Good plain ion, wamuet and ironcrs and tieouh tinker oly reference, WEST 88D 8T.—A hay eg 208 warts ig'rele will assiat in voatling tS a 21: 2 3 Weer 38TH ST.—TWO GIRLS; ONE a8 GOOD ook and the other as cham to assiat wi 21 72 Glass cook ; understands all kinds of soups, meats, |, creams and pastry of all ing; city reverence. WEST STH &T., IN THE STORE.—AS FIRST FIRST entrees, game, jeiltes, ew kinase: no objection to a first class boarding house or hotel, Call of a idress for two days, \—A_ RESPECTABLE YOUNG 21 fines Pa i yk, washe: id trot ad rn cook, washer and ironer$ reference, ‘Oail for two dayke biatbeniand ia WEST 19TH 8T., ‘woman as cook in BELL NO. 1.—A YOUNG mall private family ; good ret 224 296 BA BASE 29TH ST., BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AVB.—A good city ree nce from last place. 2: bak EAST ‘OTH ST.. NEAK 8D AV.—A RESPECT- pone woman as piain ook, washer and troner ; fs a ¢ Ro objection toa tance in the country; WEST 88D 8T.—A COMPETENT WOMAN TO cook, wash and tron, or as cham and laun- private family ; best city ref WEST 10TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG fini an good plaio cook, washer and froner in 939 | 242 small prwvhte taraliys good references. 258 Tee ee ee aA || would asset in w: has five years’ reference from last place. saabnseaianbanca! 267 Micon Boor & "po will assiat with the washi boarding house; good city reference, 315, BUWERY.—A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL AS FIRST « 319 woman as first class cook and to assist in washi and ironing; understands all kinds of cooking; good olty erence, all for two aays. ys 4 322 Wear yr sta YOUNG, WOMAN AS PLAIN ook ; is willing to assist in@he washing and iron- ing; hiss guod te.erence, BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AV38., roman as first rate cook} 26TH 8T.-TWO RESPECTABLE GER- American family; one as cook ; the 328 EAST 8TH 8T., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE © girl to cook, wash and iron in a respectable famiiy ; haa good city reerence. Call for two days, B29 weer Vad 8T.-a prom perip toned WOMAN AS « and ironer; = Roe gai se as Sacer ob ee Car yes ae at es. Cal for two » da 399 WEST Las 8T., REAR.—A RESPECTABLE young to cook, wash bn! tron in a private fam- fly ; wilitng and ovlising; good city reference. 420. EAST 2TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL 33k O _cook in @ private family. Call for two days, 347 WEST %6TH ST.—A SWEDISH GIRL as ‘000K 354 floor, woman ue in a private family, jestant young k, washer and troosr tn a staal privare Canis; ta's good Baker. WEST %TH 8T., FIRST FLOOR.—A Lipa able young girl as good trover in a private ‘amily; fa willi two days. 267 9TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL TO e cook, wash and iron or do chamberwork ; good ret- 387 Bri 2D AV.-AS HEAD COOK IN A HOTE! y VLA taoda meat and eoommnant to take full al change of any kitcber A ferences, 408 good wasl 409 A 1] BuBECKER ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 4 os 5008 cook and to assist with the washing aud ‘Toping; good references. 412 x WES? rH = EAST 4TH ST, NEAR IST AV.—A COMPE- ‘s tent young woman as cook in a private family ; ia ‘an excellent bread and biscuft maker and a first class pasiry cook; Wilt assist with the washing if required; cliy refer- enee. Call for two aays. EAST WTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL, CA | mp of filing any situation ; understands cooking; F and ironer; best city reference. EAST 29TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIKL AS plain cook, washer and froner; the best city ref- RESPECTABLE GIRL TO 65 ot in wz L phareond yiee CLASS PASTRY o restaurant; thoroughly undermands jean an be seen for wo daya, ne? 6TH AY. ROOM we -A RESPECTABLE GIRL; IS ‘excellent cook ; e willing ‘and obliging; no objec- *) WEST “TH &8T., TOP FLOUR, FRONT Le po oF address for two daya, 3 ik, washer 41, im sarang st, IN THE STORE.—A YOUNG GER- | work; best city reference, ate t WEST WASHINGTON PLACE,—TWO YouNG Dermaia an ae | 217, “WEST 31ST ST, THIRD FLOOR.—TWO RE- 237 WES? 17TH 8T.A RESPECTABLE youNa washing and roung we 7 no ‘ovjection to @ private BY 4] ee in a fine private family; is well recom- 34] WEST 41ST STA SCOTCH PROTESTAMT | Howework: 8 435 FAST ISTH AT. NEAR IST AV.. SECOND bh wat aRrrwenn dh respectable Prot Beet assist in tine ote ae Mond see toon OF as bret class leundress; eran : apalr —— SITUATIONS WANTED—PEMALES. Pecos ae ade fg Bag IN THE RKAR.—A By pe aa eh git; latoiy iaaded WEST 17TH 8T,, IN THE REAR—A RESPROT- from England, » ork and waitit ‘neste washing hd wal orto penne haa aod'in 3 140. Able family pate se oS ene 95, Geen badel 14.0 BEST 7H st, THIRD FLOOR, FRONT m —A competent’ gtr as chambermald and to WEST 13TH ST,—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as assist In washing and ironing; excellent references. 145 WEST 89TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO CHAM- berwork and waiting, or would du house- LEXINGTON AV.—A LADY WOULD LIKE TO fone a situation ( autres Call for best refereme.et Seba sail %TH ST. KETWEEN 6TH AND bi ore A respertabie ham! 1 nero young girl as chambermaid 156 cre Mtecom foor.-an chambermed und waitress WES? fisr ST: YOUNG GIRL To Do CHAM. 157, berwork and waiting or take care chil: ‘aren and do sewing; city references, ot mowing Q12 Reta, Asal At ¥ —é act young girl as cbhambermaid and waitress yey a private family; thorough! Understands her business; good city reference, . WEST 16TH fr., NEAR 7TH AV.—A RESPECT. man as chambermaid and wail or to'take care of childrens is willing aud ob. Aging; clty rete rial 6TH AND 2TH AV., SECOND Yet 2TH ST a RISPECTARLE arap AS Senna raltress, or would mind ebil- WEST 13TH ST.—A YOUNG aes GIRL ‘and waitress; ina private family as chambermai 00d city reference trom iast place. 24 WEST 81ST 8T.—-A RESPECTABLE rote AS chambermaid and waitress; is willing to assist in 4.8 WEST HOUSTON 8ST. ble young woman as chambermaid or to do feneral housework. Cal! on or address M. K. 248 WEST ast srw ‘YOUNG GIRL IN A PRE vate family as chambermaid and waitress and to ,asmat in Sagres} and iroaing, or as plain cook; good refer- EA8T 20rA 8T., Rigdon Lapin gle YOUNG GIRL |"ence from saat FIRST FLOOR, Ri al man girl as churnbermaics OR 262 Fespectat BROOME | it as “ the washing in a private 263 RE WEST sup. “STA RESPROTABLE GIRL AS chambermnid and waltrens ; Ranta waltrens ; nu objection to. private ty reference given, 7TH AV., BETWEEN 25TH AND %TH STS.—A jaltress; 269 toverre ‘young girl to do chamberwork and waite dg Ler business; best city reterence, EAST 89TH ST.-A RFSPECTABLE YOUNG girl as chambermaid or waitress in a small private Can 10 Wa o'clock, family. 30. EAST 82D 8T., BACK ROOM.—A RESPECTABLE ® irl as chimbermaia; no chisations to agaist with washing; good reference from last place. 314 WEST S9TH ST., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A respectable girl as chambermaid and waitress or to do fing washinsanitiain sewing: 1 willing and obli,ing and competent of filling any of the above situations ;in a respect- able family only, Can be seen for two days. 301 mpetent gir aa cook in a small private family; 325 EAST MTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO 40 chamberwork and plain sewing, or as chamber aitress; good reference fom last place. 398 WES “WEST 96TH BT —AN AMERICAN GIRL TO DO chamberwork and waiting in a private family; has good city reference. 33 EAST 21ST ST., BETWEEN IST AND 2b AVS.— OOO A reapectadle ‘girl to do upstairs work and take care of obildren ine private family. Can be seen at ast em- ployer's. 333 sTHAV, NEAR STH St. IN THE STORE — charabermai!and waitress, or would do the Soubworkore cual faniy, sores ree ben ty Tale —» SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Dressmakers and Scammnresans. 93 WASHINGTON ST., HOBOKEN.—A FIRST CLASS. dresemaker LJ one of two more encarome wre the duy, wook or mom: W's brat css PR a 241 San 8D AV.—A COMPETENT SKAMSTRESS ishew work by th week ; understands ail family sewing. “Call or address, ales 290 SD AV., NEAR 3D 8T.—A CRENAKER family sowing. “Cull or wildreea the day or week; under- b? 335 WEST %TH ST.-AN EXPFRIKNCED Lyn eve maker from poeta a pig Hike to engage in ‘vate families by the da; perates on soety all wmarhinens Takes trimming a epecllvy; will farnteh mach quired: alvertises only to jrocure customers tn this cliy; Dest reference given. Call on of address Mies ACKLEY, 396 22.2 2D aV., ER pd dane 2D AND %D STS., THIRD k room. — A first oluss ssamstreas ; CAD cut and ft; encaianade ail Kinds i aaa ‘cba no ol to the country ; ots Can ve soon forte dn is 8D AV.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WOULD like a few more engavements by by the a7 CAR Ope. can ope- or address 509 rate on Wheeler & Wilson's sewin: KER, Ring fourth bel a DRESSMA\ 86 0 RESPECTABLE GIRLS and waitress ; {best city references.” te armaid ei at a QS] 8 AY; CORNER Sra gF.—A® euamern aressmaking, sewing and Wheeler & W. ells aceunt oontes. 972 6TH AV., FIRST BELL.—A COMPETENT dresamake? desires the work of a few mare ladies at ies references, 5} BROADWAY, TH ST. OVER +)2 stove atore.— "ne of ihe mow apts cutters and 1,2 ladies" dressmaxing will acorot a few en: ements by the day; has all the latest und. mogt at tah ia clty. Call om {gr to some of the lending families of BROADWAY.—A YOUNG WOMAN WOULD ] : 27 go out by the at 2 Wileon's machine and makes dresses over at home if sired; machine stitching two conts ver yard, ¥ ms YOUNG LADY WILL DO PLAIN REWING BY THR sent, 28 Seek | wil take work: bo, me or rork tn a, dread ment. Address H iL, box 167 Herald office General Housework, &r, 32 HORATIO 8T.—A YOUNG Lp lintel TO DO HOUSE OL work ina private tamily; oity refe ceccepetal 4. OFIVER St. FiRsT Flog, REAR BUILDING — A respectable reference, to do general dri. housework in rma tainly ae 68 MACDOUGAL STA YOUNG GIRL TO DO GEN- eral housework; is ® good plan cook, washer and rae octly wlling and Obligings goel chy reterenoe, a y atver vi VANDAM 8T., COMPETENT girl to ao general housework im ® vente family ; good Kot al HENRY ST. IN THE BASEMENT.—A RESPECT- able young girl to do housework for a emat! family, or upstairs work and waitine, No objection to the country if she can get a good be M1 St saPRcr. WEST ISTH ST. 1N TH BEAR.—A RiSPKCT- able young girl to do housework; best vity reference; willing 2 16 floor, front.—A respectable x 18 a small private family, oF is willing todo ad obiiying ; city 0’ eountry. EAST TH 8ST, CORNER 8D AV., lope todo bee nllh OF agsist & cook; notlong from Ireland. Call or address, 200 BR BROOME ST., FIRST FLOOR, ROOM 3.—A RE. table woman to do genoral bousework; fs = food plain cook, a first rato washer wad ironer and baker of read ; good city reterence, 20: Q11 WHSt ast ST, TOR ¥LOOR, FRONT ROOM.— A [reapectable, Competent 4lrt ‘to do ceneral hotse- work in a small private family; ex aad lroner; good city reference, 5 WEST 26TR 8T.. ROOM &—A YOUNG GIRL to do light housework én a email private family, ence, DS WEST 48TH 338 Meet ine or 338 or as chambers reference. Can be acen for two days. BIST RT., BETWEEN IST AND 2D AVS.—A YOUNG American girl as chambermaid and waitress and to do plain sewing; good city reference, Call for two days, WEST KTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG irl as chambermaid and waitress, or would do ioity reference given, Cail or address, 349 WEST OTH St.. IN REAR.—A RESPECTABLE e young gict 46 good chambermaid and waitress; Is willing aud oblizing; good etty reference. — WEST 2TH 8T.-A RESP! ;CTABLE YOUNG fir! aa chambermaid and waitress in & private fami ly; firm class city reference from last piace. — 353 EAST 18TH 5T.—AN AMERICAN GIRL AB chambermatd, he 405 WEST,HTE st, FIRST FLOOR, BACK.—a RE- pectable young woman to do chamberwork and wralting ant ast nesit 10 washing and troulng; good chy refer- ence, Call f) 409 WE wi T BRD 8 ay rip hanged 9TH AND 10TH ‘A young girl as chambermard and waitress in jamolly; best cfiy reference. Can be seco for wo 5 praate 426 WEST 4D 8T.A YOUNG GIRL TO DO chamberwork and waiting or chamberwork and sawing; best city reference from present employer, WEST SD STAN ENGLISH PROTESTANT woman as chainbermaid and’to do plain sewing; reference. Call for two days. AV., NEAR 82D 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL (NOT in this country) as chambermaid and wait- th washing, 474 8D AV., ROOM 7.—A wy anche girl as chambermaid and to assist with the wash- ing and troning, or waiting. Cau be seen (or two ‘aya. 5] ‘5 oe ——= 6TH pong LS sage ig rs YOUNG IRE, German, as chamber- Plain cook, w Freneb an Ing and obliging; oan ‘or maid fipdyad oo fly; will do Ane washing; good refer- 558 TAY, CORNER OF «rH §T.—A YOUNG girl as chambermatd and waitrors in a small family or to take care of a baby and do plain sewing, 5G HAY, BETWEEN “OTH AND dist sTs— A 10s) ectatle eiri as chambermald. seamiress and io nd iroving ; best city releres 7 4 8D AV., NEAR 45TH 8T., THIRD FLOOR, BACK room.—A respeotaole young girl ae charbermald and to do sewing, or take care of children and make hers generally useful; goog city reference. QD AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL AS chambermaid and waitress; good city reference, for two day! 870% 1ST AV.) GROCERY STORE.—A RRSPECTARLE ir ag chambermaid and waitress; no objec- tion to feip wilh the washing and troning or to @ private boarding house, Call or address for two days, 8D AV., OPPOSITE RAILROAD DEPOT.—A respectable girl to do chamberwork and take gate. of children, or chamberwork and washing ins small family; chy refere hy ¥ A RESPECTABLE PROTESTA NT jan, a situation to do chamberwork and take care of ¢ enfidren; best city reference, Att at Mrs. MUL. Rey's, 125 douth bth ay., pear Prince at, in tbe rear, Dressmakers nod Seamstresses. HQ CHARLES | 8T., NEAR «THA YOUNG PRO- teetant girl as seamstress; undcrstands dressinaking, fo arb diy oe CEE OE 1094 DIVISION, sr. —A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS seamstress; understands dremmaking thoroughly j ean bring her own aewing machine ; city reference 435 EAST MTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS Oe. Mot wasber and eSoMes no objections to @ board- ing house; best city refere 48é boarding bo R06 WEST 2TH 8T., THIRD FLOOR.TWO RE- ectable girls; one as cooks the other as cham- bermaid (is m good washer and troner) Cali tor two days. 5] 3 BROOME ST, NEAR THOMPNON.—& RESPECT. ‘able woman as cook, washer and ironer in a private family, or will do the upstairs work and asslat with washing; good refe ference. Call for two da: 530 Wither a 2 5f. 3 semal family: wash and fron or do general house- 2D AV, NEAR MTT ST. 1.0 1.031 A repectabie young woman as gooa cook ; can give BLIWEEN 90TH AND sI8T experienced woman as rst class cook ; cin hi its branches; best city Teferences Con be seen for two days, Chambermaids, &e. —h RE 3 weer oe sty eg Ecos ane be peel z city or pen triste good references, WERT 18 BTH 8T.—AS FIRST CLASS CHAMBERMAID 38 or waitress ; thoroughly understands her duties; no ob- Jection to as private house; excellent references. N@ ST, SECOND FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—B' a tigi aw ehamabermatd and to take care of for two day 64} WEST bead beg dan i> i GIRL Lad | rivate ral seamatress, waitress Md seamntrese? satis(actory reference. ‘A FIRST CLASS COOK 161 f WEST 2TH 8T.. GRAND 8T.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- | days. 110 WEST 19TH 87. ‘A GOOD DRE: sires a few more engagements by the day or week, city reference. | or would take work at ber owa resilience. Cali on or ad> dress KER. DRESSMA RAST 80TH ST.—A DRESSMAKER, O STYLE nd experience, “who thorouchly unders 6 an engagement by the be day Cali or’ 15) Dusiness, would i several Kinds of machines; best reference. $ OPERATOR ON WHEELER lgon’s and Singer's Improved machineo, to go 0 families by the day or week. Call fortwo out in F WEST TH SY.—AN AMERICAN YOUNG GIRL to go in a famivy 08 seamstress; a good operator on 163 2D FLOOR—A | Wheeler # Wlsoa's machine, and would waut on an invalid, WEST 32D ST.—A LADY OF MANY YEARS’ nd fittnd of ladies’ and eblidren's ‘a desires the work of KM. SONES, 7 172. BLEECKER ST.—A LADY TO GO OUT BY THE day to families th thie clty, who, baviog lad several aperien ‘and mak- . offers her ea tot i) 2 wo 7 de. mm houses; is a ead designer aud trimmer ; also children's clothes included. ono or address DKESSMAKER, for two days, 02 LA is AN EXPERIENCED | SOmPaeeNe, jadies’ bry eularewe dresses and wh: ho te a aeod operator on ‘ison’s Machine, wishes a few more enxage fie da ‘or week can furnish ber own machine if Cail for two days, Fequi 2 1 EAST 39TH S8T., CORNER 8D AV. oe tent store.—A first class dressm: ¢ OF week ; ladies’ evening ae aly 5 4 the lavest atyle of polonatses ere machines; hae ber own it required: fee Teferences, Ring the bell or foquire om top oor, OVER TT! dreniauke RB THE y ey OM ask Sepres tases 9 ORCHARD | ST BT., RO ir chambermaid tnd sear ei yet eran soaps ry a erro 0 I good references at oe a STEVENS lll ¥ "WEST 3 sore 8 TWO DOORS Lp orn plows fi vlan ood pet sags ie willog tomabe bere ne BONVIDK 190g 5 Generally ‘useful; good references, Wi ] 125 sour" sourn re AY. hg 3 Leia J STREET, Lie eham' eranendy Take waive of ebtiores fares ond plone wit make herself cenerally useful, with de net cots Rmntly, where sue can devote al) her time to the good and benent of ber. employer; she ean come honesty, 3 137 ) WHET dort af. BEIWEEN 6TH AND TPH AVA, ’room.—A young girl “ely references. i waure 12.4 WSST “TH BT. REAR.—A GERMAN GIRL A‘ Gaaenbert at GERMAN GIRL AS $$$ $$ EAST 1ST pA noted DU CHAMBERWOPK AND ‘waiting; city reference, an eatnoss, and wahog, wesfel gualition, Gal Call 224 we WEST tress, OF as nurse for grow- g20 re 6 WEST 19TH 8T. (RING FIRST BELL).—AN OPE- fat te Wied kor oie the day, week or month; would tog 10 Mecha machine (Singer's tamiiy, im- proves + obs nm Ay ‘oor country ; terms reasonable. Cail Of address for tw 215 ie aah a ay BETWEEN 7TH AND STH good er understands operating, Zouing and ntving; ‘would tike's fow wore customore by th Gay or week, yl — 8T., FIRST FLOOR,—A FIRST CLASS 217 on Wheeler & Wilson's machine to do all _ iaay ce sewing by the day or week, at reasonable 220% Wier + gg. | 8T.—A THOROUOR DAESSMAKER “ireulog evectng. an tal aru sean Forni wi rica desired; very Inquire for! Miss | KENNY, 16TH ST.—FASHIONABLE Rag a AND lonk making, in and out of the house, by (he aay or week; he beat oily reference, east. OTH 8T.-A PROTESTANT YOUN@ rae eeracancar ate os sremmne ne Daas iavetting aod. Attiog al! kinds of DATS WEST 82D 8T., INTHE REAR.—A YOUNG fri to do general housework ta a smell private fam- ily, or ehaaberwork and to assist in the washing and iron ing; bas city reference, 221 EAST 2ST S8T.. SECOND FLOOR, BAC! Toom.—A, repaectable young girl to do | gener housework ; is a good plain and troner; city reference. QOH EAST SST ST-—A RERSECTABLE GIRL TO do general housework for @ amali private family; Feference from her iast place. 25 0 WEST 1TH ST—A YOUNG GIRL TO Dd 2) |_ general housework ; fa a plain cook ; best recerence WTH AV.—A ‘COMPETENT GIRL TO DO GEN- eral housework in a plain family ; or to do chamber- work an‘ city rete OUnKEY : renee, 4 A RESPRCTABLE YOUNG GIRL jection to go inthe country, Can be seen for two 30. 5 EAsT 22D 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Fir! to do the housework of a email private family § ig an exce! seat washer aad ironer; a0 objection to a shore distance in the country, 312 X gy at #TH 8T., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM. petent young woman to work ta a email prt private fauily, ‘all for two days, 395 WEST 2sTH 8T.-A PROTESTANTS YOUNG WO; Z man todo light housework: ts willmg; city og country. GOLD 8 to doxenerai housework and laundry work; 80 by ye 331 EAST 82 ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL or ‘to do general housework; good cefetence from last lace, 33 EAST 32D 8T.—. A . RESPECTABLE Sea To DQ genera! housework in a small family. 339 & EAST 2ST ST, BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AVS.— respectable ‘girlto do general housework in = smal! private family, Cun be acen at last employer's, AOL Si $F, NEARS ST, NEAR IST AV, THREE STAIna b.—A Tespectable young woman to do houreworls in a ezuall private famly. 42] EAST 19TH ST., BETWEEN IST AV. AND AY. ‘A.—A young giti, lately Ianded, to do kouse work ip family. AQK WEST QD ST. BETWEEN OTT AND 10TH ava. —A respectable girl, lately landed, to do general housework in a small private family; mo objection ta country. Call for two days. 446 ure a 26TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG r ° willing and cbugsad ood city reference. 5G 2D AV. THREE FLIGHTS UP.-A RESPECTA e 6:5 bie woman to do general housework ta « emall fam ily; best cits = 6TH ST.TWO RESPECTABLE GYRMAN GIRLS, 615 Ph dat in one family, to do housework an: Me, 629 ns 62 clty Fe ricer x BETWEEN @D AND 63D 5TS.—A& 1.05; rims if to do gaoeral Rouscwerl, oF ould 43 apstairs work in @ plan fawdy; eight mouths in the country, best city reference, Housekeepers, &e. 17 ROUTH STH AV CAN AMERICAN LADY As housekeeper for widower or bac! i G4 objection ta he country. Call for two days. REGORY. 17 &. ST 1TH 8T., pap Alt ll Ps ee AND a Boal ity place, A Cony " a. ~~ ansehen deniros a honie 10 tome good tarally as. housekeeper oF yr! mae ara Cal ono ad: st. MARK'S PLA! and 2%) avs.—A refined and , STH BT. BETWEEN 15 reliabie middie-age 61 American lady as housekeeper, companton to or to take carq oe fnvalld, [revelling oF or reinereriee best reference given, cr RTHY. 7 inoniataatenietatinsernscanilid 85 QA” EAST 4711 S7.—AS HOUSEKEEPER IN A HOTEL +) of any position of trust, by an American woman; Bad many years’ experience, ‘Address TOUSEKERFER. 101 WEST 36TH ST. A YOUNG LADY, OF 4, AND ons, to take charge of'a cen home nd fore 0 ‘objection to travelling in the worry, a widowers dren cheer. family preferred; references exchanged, Callfur two days fee DENTON. on Mi A HOTEL i HOUSEKERPER, WiTl A ractical knowledge of all its duties, references; no objection to leave ‘Cull on or address UGSR EET ER for two dayy, EAST 1TH ST., NEAR IST AV. floor.— A respectabie Protestant woman as working fs @ good plain cook, laundress and seaw- SECOND 354 housekeeper; stress, QQ ADELPHL ST. BROOKLYN. —AN "AMERICAN lady of education as housel ‘or companion ; salary pot so much an o spect as @ comfortable home. Ad- dress Mra, G. WHITN YOUNG LApY a3 Th rege he ae CON. jon; Salary not so much an ob, ‘8 pleasal Romer Aadireee Ey ‘box 193 Heraid Upiown Branch odivty 1,265 Broadway. PROTESTANT YOUNG LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER, 7 o1ner position of trust where ‘ako can hw ilitl ‘in with her: 18 a. good. seamistcoss, ‘Adveoa "Mas. M.J., Herald Uptown Bi Branch office, 1,985 Broadway. Y pow LADY AS HOUSE. VY EDUCATED WI gr, vot ro xiven EEPER IN A HOTEL, OR TO TAKE CHARGE Pa Tinen room or any postive of trust oF i ity; 1s good seamstress, Address Mrs, B., oral vilive, “af three days. Laundrosses, hee () WEST {TH 8ST, ROOM 16—A FIRST cuass 59 Mitcaress des smilies’ or goutlemen's washing, of would go out by the day 100 RAT ctuReetreEey’, SORA TO 105 DELANOEZY ST., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECT. able woman wishes to take in lagiea' god penton men's fine washing; good reference. WEST 2TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECTA- 1 | 7 ble woman wishes families’ washing or to xo out by the day ; best erty reveren He bs! ort 87, pesener? Ls ah 12: ‘® Widow woman, some weahtay, at renldeace” 140 See yi Warns 8T. me FLOOR.—A RESP RCTABLE Oy relerence. 5: yay Weert oP Pa ST, TOP FLOOK—AN EXPE. enced laucdresa solicits gentlemen's, (aallies’ anc nate ta do souge home, ince doge tn sucurtor axle aad hs Baur teat

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