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THE DEATH OF OF MISS KIBBEB. Explanation of a of the Mystery. _ Coroner Keenan yesterday made further inqui- Ties in relation to the circumstances attending the death of Miss Fannie M. Kibbee, the young lady who died on Thursday at the medical establishment of Dr. hinges No. 69 West Thirty-eighth street, and regarded as somewhat a) » the foard of Health, a heretofore HERALD. Death, anemia, hemorrage * from inaccuraci Fenulted from undue haste ul m undue he int time, and for five or hry ‘yooks be her en in constant attendance upon her, and after death accompanied the remains to Al- The family of which deceased was a mem- ber is one of the most respoctable in Albany, father being a wealthy lumber merchant. Ha ‘Taylor exercised more care in certifying aa to the cause of death the suspicions and unpleasant motoewer given to the matter would have been bieuritle effusion, on rae. lor, and the 8 y and — informall. CITY GOVERNMENT. {OF FICIAL.) Board of Aldermen, STATED SESSION. lowpay 1872. eee tion: John Cochrane, President, and. ‘8 «quo- Per Bill of ene C. O'Brien & Co., smounting to $791 89. for REED. at oaswal be. aid ‘across West street from the wathcast 6 or Mbers anil West streets to the en- VORIA avenue terry. pritat009 copter ofthe anim mesenze ofthe Mayor te vinted in Soureent fore with the accompanying re- ‘parime! nt two additional street. lamps be placed in front of hird street entrance to the College of New tunilar lamp in front of the Lexington ave- southeast corner of C! the Twenty-th iy vy That The sidewalk ‘on the south side of Fifty- ret street, between First und Second avenues, be flag That the vacant lot on the north’ side put 10 foot west of Broad way, be toni ie wecans tee on nor.h side of itty y-eeventh feet west of Ninth avenue, be fen Thai ot weet lighted in Scventy-cighth: street, from First avenue to Avenue That two boulevard lamps ‘be placed and 1 it of the Church of the Holy Sepuichre, on lamps be. penied in Fifty-second street, from That the sidewalks on both sides of 117th street, from venue A to Harlem River, be flagged. That on both sides of 109th street, avenue, cure and gutter stones be Set and the sidowalks flagged and reflagyed. wton both sides of Seven'ty-fourth street, from the Foal ard tothe Tenth avenue, curb and nd the sidewalks be Hagged ‘and reflagges sidewalks on both sides o! nth and Eleventh avenues, be flagged. i artment recom. from Third to Fifth f Fiity-seventh street, 10 mending that Worth, Baxter, Park and for sanitary reasons, be ordered curbed, guttored, PAYERS FROM THE BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN REFERRED. st street, from Fourth to until Tuesday, 10th int «a 12 ovelock M- ' es 1 BHANNON, Clerk. ion to light Fifty STATED SESSION. Toxspay, Dec. 10, 1872, Present—Hon. John Cochrane, President, in the chair, That the Compt ity Contingencle in full payment jor paimting a portrait of ex-Mayor ; Godirey Gunther, to be placed in the Governor's Room Adjourned until Thursda: aiter the adjournment of u ost Bo HANNON, Cierk. STATED SHSSION. Tuurspay, Dec. 12, 187 Present—Hon. John Cochrane, President, in the chair nd a quoruin of members. RESOLUTIONS REFERRED, That the sidewalk on the south side of Led fifth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, be tlagget LAID OVER. That hereafter the Commissioner of Public Works be required to insert in the specifications tor or avenues a clause providing tor the laying or & cross- walk in the centre of each block. REPORTS LAID OVER. That the Comptroller draw yard Van Ransttor the sum of Torithe wum oF 848441 and Adolph Le X $175, to be in full tor services rendered and materials tur- &hed on the occasion of the obsequles of Horaco apt’, ‘the Comptroller be directed to reserve from the ropriation = “City Contingencies” the sum of $250, rossing the resolutions passed by the & estas Counell on the uccasion of the death of Horace rele! That Fine Comptroller be and he is hereby authorized directed to draw a warrant in tavor ot Martin B. Brown for the sum ot $6,399 45 tor printing for the Board That Thirty-eighth ve North River, be paved with Belgian or granite lock walk be laid across West street, from the southeast corner of Chambers and West streets ‘wo the on- trance to the Pavonia avenue fe That Twenty-cighth street, trout Eighth to Ninth ave. from First avenue to the East graded, the curb and gutter treet, from Eighth a nue, he renumbered. That Forty-third stree River, be regulated an the sidewalks flagged. at Gansevoort street, from West street to North River, be regulated the curb and gutter the sidewalks tla: That a crosswalk be laid ac: wosterly intersection with Mot That a crosswalk be laid irom the southcast corner of Reade street and, West Broadway across the square to the west side of Hudson street, directs GENERAL ORDEIS ALOPTED. That lamp posts be erected and tixht:d in Fifty-seventh xington avs me 19 First avenue, irom Si: Scammel street at its “trap-block pavement. Aldermen Coma: Mar i, McLaren, Flun- ai a inti Monday nexte loth inst., at twelve OSEFH SHANNON, Cler! Board of Assistant Aldermen, STATED SESSION, | 9, Present—Otis T. Hall, Esq., President, ta the shalt, mad ® quorum of inembers. HESORTS LAID OVER. That a street lamp be lighted on the west side of Broadway, between Fouricenth and Fitteenth streets, about 150 eet south of Fiiteenth street, That street lamps be from Bixth avenue to Broadw That the resolution ¢xtending the walkeon ‘Thirty fourth street, trom Te ih aventie to th on Fifty-second street, th of the side. pe and th : ry as tt affects the sidewalks on Thirty tourt street, trom Eloventh avenue to the North Riv Adjourned until mnt ne: Xt, at two o'clock P. M. HAEL J. KELLY, Clerk. 1K Assistant Alderman Connor in the cheli and a queram RESOLUTIONS LAID OVER ‘That the sidewalk on the southsi¢ street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, be flagged. from avenue St. Nicholas to Bleventn id and graded, the curb and gutter of Forty-fourth That 162d stree avenue, be re; stones set and th That the Commissioner of Pub: immediately remove the incumbrances and obstructions Vesey street, an € legal proceedings "Parties found obstructing the sidewalks on it ic. “Works be directed to ‘That the Couns poration is directed to com- hout delay, against the Ave- for money due the Corpora. ection 2, Laws of the State of 508, road Company, tion, yuder in 625, Ny To amend an ordinance entitled “An ordinance to regu- fate permits for street, stands, showcases, signs, stair. mu heistways and deliverics,” passed February 24, ed until Monday next te 1éth ine at two o' oo HOLIDAY PRESENTS. CELEBRATED woos ndies retailed at 30 centsa ud ito their advantage to call. served at wholesale pine ound. Dealers will ‘airs, festivals, &c., ARNOULD, 17 Wooster street. AY PRESENTS.—FINE SELECTIONS and Gentlemen's Watches, Opera tne Md Co aie Diamond, Coral and Gold Jewelry, lated Ware, Cuckoo as at manufacturers’ prices, RAN! ver, finest sllver-p) Tet ne Sixth avenue, corner For 3 Hignth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth street, AMONG THE KNIGATS OF THE GREEN Hheonth oreo and S|? F "ells 5 AND SMALL, OF 3 3 OPENED TO THE HOW THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE TURNS. KENO, ROULETTE A: PERSONALITIES OF TH LUCKY PLAYS HOW A LOZEN PUBLIC GAZE. 2lé|s|= AMBLERS OF THE CITY. MAKES $7,000. [| lel EVENING TELEGRAM INSTRUCTION, HE HEBREW BENEVOLENT AND ORPHAN SOCI- aan ow age olty of Ni re tary branches M4 he Engl rimary as well as grammar eohosat a freem of our elt York.—New York, Dec. r fully ike to ie ari: "WANTED 1 TO PURC HASK With Ci La HAND STEAM BLOWER. A er Pe AS 4 BULUGY. TIENTION.—KNOW 7 sucky number: ates waELENGTON i ‘SIN irvoyant, tells of BS. sah oe x iene oY remedy for vee or aaa i twanty-eienih arent ped acres (3 PFOPOSALS FOR ADHESIVE POSTAGE STAMPS. “Pour Orrice Pargpemne®. } SBALED PROFOSA! fare invited roi steel the Bepar tener un fy ‘o'oloc! ron reRIbay the ti ‘enth January, 1873, for furnishing Postage Sta tampa | Suet ( aya years, comarnencing on the day ATY OF STAMPS, The sparen monic h furnished a wabject te the approval of the fom 8, engraved in thest neraving, and printed in such col- ered by by ihe artment, in the best and table ity a to each other; evthe onrme to. bering to pee) by Pe ot opie tg a ane Seek: Revie ong ontractor shall at aut rr a on pant astock of the the ‘several hor Cg sans ject to the control of the A, nt of the Depart nt, in ee ot manatees, & lent to meet all on orders. ‘of the de} part. nt, rovide against any and all contingencies et to occur very the existence ea i) of stamps not ¢: coer a ae tor ES mont mi be transmitted by soa Foaton must be Searls packer il in hermetically scaled, Un eases, Wr Ftrong mpniile la paper al h others mn Lj tele be meccea i Un strong. b ‘on the edges and corners i tual, id aveloped in two thicknesses of Ong pape: mnolosed in strong Manila en- volopes, ‘asthe abaaiity ‘to. be frenemiseed may require; a i packages to be #0 enclosed an to enable the agent o! tho Department to omotnily seal the Tn addition the contractor will be required to furnish labels and Kd the same for each package in accord- ance with the di ty lists turnished by the agent of the papier | ‘together her with all other blanks required to she, weary j, also all blanks tor daily, weakly mae monthly and qi rer! number and den ominations of atamps turnished. LSTTMATE OF necat Y The number of stamps, issued and to be issued during tho four years embraced by the prosent contract is est mated to be two billion ninety-four nullion, the average Yearly increase boing eight (orty-lhundredth’ per cent For the next four years it is estimated, at the same rallo of annual increase, two billion elght| ht hundred and eighty-three million stamps will be required. it must be understood, however, that proposals made under this advertisement shall include all the stamps needed by the Department during the contract term without reference to tho above esthnates, which are here given only for the information and guidance of bidders. ‘The stamps may be required to Ite delivered by the con- tractor in sroarsio packages, as ubove provided tor, at the post office in place where the same are manu- factured, or in nat ‘quantitics at the Post Office Depart. ment, Washiny ton, D.C. (each denomination being kept separate), as the Bouimastar ( Genoral may direct. LLS AND PLA‘ The dies, rolls, aud ‘lates trom which ee atamps are now printe ing the property of the United States, will be piaged in athe Keeping ard custody ofthe gontracior on the cra of April, 1873, the saine to be held 1 to the order anid control ‘of the Department. as hie reinattor Provided, and e contractor will be required, from said di is rolls and plates and from such rolls and plates as be necessary to be roproduced from the original dics, ‘0 have on 'y tor iarue on the day the contract rin Commences a suffictent xtock of stamps of the sev eral, denominations ‘required to fil. the current daily requisitions from the Department, without hindrance or olay. The contractor will be further required to keep in re pair all dies, rolls and plates from which stamps inay be brinted, and'to renew tho same whenever required ; abd should new designs be required at any time to take the place ot the ies series of stamps, or of any of them, or for denominations of siamps not now in uve, the same shall be furnished and engraved, a ba to the approval ot the Postinaster Gener: his request, within a Feasonable tlme; all which shall be done and executed in the best style | of steel Wie RAS by the contractor and Ac his own expense, ies, rolls and plates maie or sed at any time iu Ailing the contract shall be the abso lute property of the United States, «i shall be delivered in good working order. to the Postmaster General or his authored’ agent whenever ded. PLACE DF MANUFACTURE, 4c. ‘The stamps Witt be re Fequited to be manufactured in a fireproot building, and in separate apartments, distinct {rom those in which any other work {s done by'the con- tractor: and when Gnished must be placed ina fre and burglarproof safe or vault, to be specially provided for th hat urpose, and said apartments and saic or vault shall gt all times Bo subject to the inspection of an agent of the epartan ont REP The contractor will be required to report weekly, under oath, the number of stamps manutactured (finished, un- finished and spoiled), the number issued during’ the weok, and the number available for issue; all ‘oiled stamps to be destroyed by the agent ot the Department in the presence of the Ee ae or his representative. An agontof the Department wilt “have supervision of the manufacture, storage and issue of the stamps, who shall at all times have full and free access to the apart- ments, sates and vaults where the stamps are manutac- tured) and stored, for the purpose of inspecting the same; and the contractor shall furnish him and his clerks suit: i office And deak room for the. transaction of the business of bly agency without cost to the government, ONTRACT NOT ASSIGNABLE. The. contract cannot, in any case, be lawiully trans- forted or assigned. RESERVATIONS. The Postmaster General reserves the right to reject any and all bids if in nt judgment Wits teresta of the gover: a nt require it; also She pightte nul the con- tract in his opinion, there ahall atany time toperrorin | faicntully ai tis stipulations oF in ‘ili! tempt to i pose upon the Department stamps interior to those now in use. PAYMENTS. Payments for stamps actually issued ani delivered will be made quarterly, ater proper examination and adjust: ment of accounts, AQREEMENT—BONDS. Within ten daysafter the contract has been awarded tho ruccesstul bidder shall enter into an agreement in writing with the Postmaster Gemeral to faithtully ob- serve and keep the terms, conditions und requirements be t in this advertisement, according to their true intentand meaning, and shall make,execute and de- liver, subject to the approval and goceptance of the ‘ostinaster General, bonds, with good and sufficient sureticr, in the sum’ of two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000), as a torfaltare Tor the femabtol CR ie oF agreement or contract, accord to Provisions and. subject tor the “Yiatilittes ‘of the seventeenth section of an act of Congress entitled “An nd making appropriations for such neces. 'y e been usually included in the general Rbropriation iiils without authority of inw, oni ie and provide for certain incidental expenses of the De partment and officers of the government, and for other Purposes.” United, States Statutns at Iatge, volume 6, page 626) approved August 26, which act provides iat in case the contractor, shall fail to, comp y ith the terms of his contract he and his aurctics shall be Hable for the forfeiture specified in auch contract as liquidated damages, to be sued for in the name of the United States, in any Court having jurisdiction thereof. If the contractor to whom the first award may be made should fail to enter inte agreement and give watistac tory bonds, as herein provided, then the award may be an nulied and the contract let to the next lowest responsible bidder, and go on until the required agreement and bonds are executed, and such noxt lowest bidder shall be re- quired to fuldll every stipulation embraced herein, us if it were the original party to whom the contract was ‘The agreement will algo provide that if atany Hime during the continuance of the contract the suretics shi dic, or bocome irresponsible for the gnure penalty of the ) the Postmaster General shail have. the ‘ight to re- po 6 & new bond with additional and sumeteot’s sureties, which the contractor shall furnish to the accepts fre Postmaster General within ten days after not in default thereof the gontrace. ie julled. Should the interest of the government require this con- tract may be extended beyond the time named not ex- ceeding three months, by order of the Postmaster Gene- ral, and the contract prices and all condieee herein set forth shall govern in Beh seeocet contract. Xo proposal will be considered unless accompanted by sled a guarantee, signed by at least two responsi. e partion, Bidders mast state im their pro the price per thousand stamnpa, including everything required to 'be done or furniaived, as set forth tn this ndvertixement and all proposals must he made upon the biank forms furnished b, jepartment, securely enveloped and sealed. marked “Proposals for Postage Stamps” and dressed to the Third Assistant Postmaster General, Wash: ington, D, AJ. ORESWELL, Postmaster General. JEALED PROPOSALS FOR PRINTING FOR THE DE. partment ot Public Instruction for the year 1873 will received at the office of the Olerk, Somnes Grand and Elm streets, until Monday, the inst., at 3 P, M. Samples may be seen at the office. ‘The committee reserve the right to reject any and all bids if deemed best for the NATHAN ty tateres to sted JARVIS, “3t., 2 ae INS, NATHAN! EL TAMONDS WILL BE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR 4 fe ven octave city made Plano, carved legs and ich tone. “Apply to or address G. C., 128 West Twentieth street. MEDICAL, eat | “IMRS. W. H. MAXWELL, 11 BAST TENTH + street, Female Physician; advice gratis. TTENTION, UNFORTUNATE LADIE6|—MEDICINE ts confounded swindle ; relief eee inside or no fee; attended at Bese residenee; con- free. "Dr. 'RANKLIN, 161 Bleecker street. SALES AT AUCTION. Peis cet MONDAY, 16TH Ti, ¥, % ots RE ee po NST RENTH AALS VALUABLE D! ¥ T AS TO UA AS pe ATALOGUE. fice LID Denton et J ter auEe OF TH! a Nee PARIS! iW. Es FO MEN SET IN FNAMEL AND TO BE SOLD WITHOUT STE, finest stock ever offered at is city, ahd aggregating nearly $ 20,000 k has all beet red for first class cl salen bry ts of the latest, on Cayanypinrteed designs, a BRACELETS CLUSTER AND pois. panes AND FINGER RL pA RINGS, STUDS, SLE: the finest cut and water, of old ing, undoubtedly, the THA Bib runycom rising Bracelets, Neck- Brooches and pat "Of exquisite work- ve,will be on exhibition on and from Thurade ices, i Me ned] if o'clock, when the remainder a be wold at auction, pe ‘without: regorve. ‘A®? Nonce. Rows es EXHBITION FREE, oad wi OL. NGS-AND WAT: Ne SOoLORS nolo exam les by celebrated FOREIGN Echo "or or tn Pain REIGN. Ed. Frere, Caranova, David Col, Girardot, Hoy ost, Kruseman, Meyer Von Bremen, Schactola, Dupre, Moormans, Estens, Lenoir, po aan lig Thom, Fuintin, jadrazo, Koek’ Koex,' ©. Brun, ( Caraud, De Jonghe, Boughton, H. May, ae pith Caallear, 8. R. Gifford sine ha Aaeeey Richards, Mise, Suydam, Henry Wn Richards: Bellows, Gold iat This collection will_remal ih "be day evenings, Dec. 0 and ee D. Johnson, a remain on exhibition day and se py, PT Oelock. Friday and jock. SP ICE. held at the Art Rooms, 617 Broadway. File sale will bo ¢ Messrs, LEAVITT, Auctioncor, Salo ons azagelonn | Ol Paintings. 1 by Re. _commencing at 12 ¢ ROH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Office and aalesr branch, 110 to 114 Kust JOH NSTO: will sell at auction, Pon Monday, Geach a ay at Wednesday, m $7 Nassau tae horse auction EThixteenth strect. \ their ‘tro Great yale ‘or fue Bronzes, Plated Wares Trench Ohina les of Virtu, Leather Goods, W also four solid Silver Toa LB1 ERT B. yAuproN AUCTIONEER, DRO: COOKE, learooin, ie Liberty stent, 111 Gedar street, canincennd Household a anita Carpets, will sell as fabore, to the highest bidder, the largest tock of furniture ‘d this will be the best this meni as ments for the year, and the stock partios wishing Furniture of Household Goods, Carpeta, Be dding, Mirpors, % fic Ao. fecrainey and Librar, Oak and wi ete geen Wardrobes entre, Table: Evers el Velvet Cnrpe ‘opportunity for purchase cite be the closing of many Should be sven by all its, all stylea:; Paror Ly arniture, aia Ware, ‘in olet order! Bureaus. ‘Washatands, ‘ables, va, dealers, tpeouintors invited, ‘as this will bo the beat tale of the Winter offcred b; Fy Separate Bedsteads, ee Mice De: _SETVATIONS WANTED—VEMALES. Cooks, dsc. 3 PAo4 aint. as COOK; ALSO TU do washing WEST 2TH STA YOUNG GIRL AS COOK, 150 Wither’and ironce: no objection to # abort cis: tance in the country: good ety elerencet. QOQ WET wer stk RELIABLE PERSON AS Ment cook and thorough laundress; city or Country ; beet references. dined SITUATIONS WANTRD—ramALes. Nurses, de. WW ANtED—a SITUATION AS Ay! agtty BEST pepres 6. box Pi terson Eom pls, Patertom N. J. trom hy ‘hh to mber. Miscellaneous. 8: nal, ,TH 8T.—A FRENCH LADY 48 LADY'S Paid ia» eee ‘and hairdresser. Can be 215, ay 4m beg ad 18TH AND MTH STS., BEC- t room.—A very, ‘competent, Proteatint woman &s Cook ; assist Paani, ne and ironing if required; no objection to gon Short distance in the country ; good ‘city reverence. ‘Gall tor two days. — 248 WEST wit ers COMPETENT PERSON 48 ain cook, washer and ironer in a small privute family; willing and obliging Good reference. EAST SMTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE, MIDDLE- 2) agod woman and her duugnter, trom the coun- &3 the bey of rood plain cook, good baker, washer id ior daughter ‘as chambermald and ‘nurses 340" mH AV., BETWEEN 29TH AND SOTH STS., IN respectable English girl city reference, — 549 ) orH ay, BASEMENT.—A_ RESPECTABLE & young girl as good cook; wiil assist with wash- ing and ironing ~ ‘@ small private family; good city ref: erences, ‘washer and lroner or chambermaid a an English or American private tamil best city es sales” WAITRESS, box 160‘ Lierald "bytown c e. A PAY anona THE KNIGHTS OF THE GREEN cLora, GAMBLING HOUSES, GREAT AND SMALL, OF THE city, OPENED TO THE PUBLIC GAZE. HOW THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE TURNS. KENO, ROULETTE AND ROUGE ET NOIR PERSONALITIES OF be yma or tux city. LUCKY PLAYS BY LUOKY MEN. HOW A LOZENGE MAKES $7,000. ALL THIS ae IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM TO-DAY, Chambermaids, Sc. 55 WEST HOUSTON ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT Oe) room.—A respectable’ colored woman as thamber- mald; understands opening wine ; good city reterence. 12’ WEST 33D ST.—A GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID ond laundress; five years’ reference. Call for | 132 DEGRAW_ ‘ST, ~ sOUTIT ‘BROOKLYN.—A RE- € Myra’ German girl, lately landed, as cham- Lermaid ana p! in Ainerican family. 220 EAST 471H ST.—A RERPEOTABLR WOMAN as first class chambermaid and waitross; willing to assist with the washing ; beat city reference. E 35 WEST 48D 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO OHAM- berwork and waiting and assist with washing and froning; willing togo a short distance om the coun- try; city reterence. WEST $2D ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTES. tant girl as chambormaid or general servant; is Kind to children. Dressmakers and Seamstresses, 114 ELDRIDGE 8T.—A FASHIONABLE DRESS- maker wishes to go out by the day or week. Ad- Miss HEDDEN. in seamstress ii 131 WEST 19TH 8T., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT.—A Eepectanle Prowstant mguean So go out by me 15 7. 23D S8T.-A RESPEOTABLE WOMAN ishes a few more tamilies to work tor by the day or week. 706 | §D AV. BETWEEN 4TH AND 45TH STS. IN (| the shoe store.—A respectable youns Protestant gir! as companion to ‘an old or young invalid lady, or eh tae take charge of one child; Ped city reierence. Call YOUNG LADY, HIGHLY RESPECTAB: though reduced, would like a situation as overseer inw widowers oF gentleman's family, or wauld take an: other position of trust. Address Mixa M. D. FORKEST, New York Host ofttce. wibow LADY OF INTELLIGENCE AND RF- spectability, cheerful and obliging, Wishes # position 4» companion to an invalid lady, or to assist in ‘hold duties; is s practical Housekeeper’ ming ng sheets bi AB: oe reterence given. Address Mrs. DANA, Brooklyn V ANTED—BY TWO GERMAN GIRLS, SITUATIONS In 1 private house, boarding huuse. or restaurant. Inquire of Sa'Kt uv. PROFESSIONAL SITUaTH 10NS WANTED— "EMALES. 321% EAST 127H ant LADY DESIRES COPYING ul of writing ut home, AN AMERICAN LADY DESIRES A POSITION TO teach E: glish. French and snusic in 4 private family in sew eS 1; highest Fences given. dress ENGARD, "ue sh office. GERMAN LADY, GIVING PRIVATE LESSONS in German, piano, French and needlework, wants Board and home in return tor lessons. Address Y. B., 206 West 26th st. A LADY oF ‘CULTURE "AND PRACTICAL EXPERI- diy thrown upon her own resources, Kentioman's houscho! i) bt ‘no adventurer need apply ; given and re Chee alldrens tho SE. Id office, Wasbingtor ANTED A SITUATION AS GOVERNESS, BY A ng German lady ; perfectly conversant in ling. 4ish and French; ERNESS, box dat Post reicrences red. Address GOV. Office, A com COMPETENT peRiahy WANTS A SITUATION sonaatting taba 5. Rises first rate experience im ‘at 199 Varick st. DANISH MAN WISHES 4 SITUATION a8 COACH. cr thre ie Grecuwizu se at, Mt We. CHA CHARLIS aS Rae A FIRST eas os fap ed) WHO 10 UNDERSTANDS rape cultivat. i ¢, thorourhiy a uaa a steady situa ‘Apply in HELP WANTED. MALES. a 1553 GENTS WANTED—A FI FEW ¢ GENT 3 A“ Ritreanses usw end valuable ea AORMER, ZO W. Ht. MARTON, 2 Fuiton st. GENTS TO SELL BUTTRICK & COS INSTANTA- ons Grease Extractor: it works like magic: inuke $5 to $3 pei see ite 431 Canal st Awe WANTED—TO SELL THE pean bind Greeley and Family; one gsent yy by muil, with canvusser outtit, tor $1 agen a Oiher new articles, “AMERICAN NOVELTY COMPAN Publishers, 302 Broadway. Aware WANTED—TO SOLICIT ORDERS POR THE best selling book out, Riise gi Lost and aa Found. ” Apoly 0 To MUTUAL, PUBLISHING” CON ay a Bighthvrect, near Browdway- fone MEN WANTED, Tosa LEARN TELE- grap itions soon as qual rac school in Uni b*States ieterencen We Wes ern on Ue Rea Apply ut Ka ANDOLY A'S” Nationa egraph Company. ita. of ‘Telegeavhy, ‘Sth st., between ‘Broadway aud ay. Be bing oe : Sane BOY, OF 14 OR 15 ead =: ul ‘ite and Nora frtore it) beungk foe cUaRK evo +u.ton Market, New York ANTED—A, Box Ford vASstypA boca tg ut bar, and Ir Neg aM lace Hotel, corner of 14th at, Weeiee Ap GOOD BARKEEPER, WITH iti 4 a wisi Blase. between 12 aud lat Irving Hall, Ae PIMRDIATBLY—TBRER YOUNG MEN TO Apply to. WoRt Parevay 2 due aes sincere coutractors, 16 fast Lith vt. Tnsiruetlon ss ‘fe wei ORKINGMEN’S CHRISTMAS SPECULATION.— te ae Ai ties Nazareth ey Ao Y ‘Long Tala: eat until 6 2, DM, ae 117 4 rhe rete PHOTOGRAPHER WANTED—A GOOD NEGATIVE meat ACerySIRe operator; pone other need apply. st. YOUNG GIRL WANTED—LIVING IN THE VICIN- P ity of «23d wt. and 1 Oe te help totake care of an infant with a lndy boarding hat can take her meals athome. Apply to Mrs. ‘MOND, Gu9 West 22d st. A “LADY OF RESPECTABILITY AND FAIR EDUCA. tion wanted—1o assist im one of our departments; Position t, salary $14 weekly. None but suit: thie ladies apply alter 10, McMENAMY & CO,, 735 Broadway. i} A WELL EDUCATED LADY WANTED—IN A PUB- lishing house to correspond and, when occasion re- quires, to revise nuthors’ munuscript; must be Realthy, of good paeeuuye ability _ quick to observe ai oe a Rasen aus, et manent siltation: to the ri; ht referoncos, sulary, expecte anit ful particulars PUNISH SIS woe ON boat wale (°°, “WANTED—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY UN- / derstands her Mage cot wust bo clean, civil and have best city reference. A) on Saturday aud Monday, After Ul e'clock, at a Ens 42d at of if Wate GOOD, HONEST GIRL FOR GENERAL “housework at 396 Bowery. Witter oree CLASS BUTTON HOLE AND waist makers. Apply at 114 West 29th st. 139 WAVERLEY PLAC N ‘ACCOMPLISHED fitter to wait upon ladies at their a mates 152 East sot 8T.—A A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR Je) on Wheelor & Wilson's a:wing machine, who thoroughly understands all Kinds of iamily vowing and dressmaking, to make a tow more engagements by the d ay oF week Call or address. N BXTRA LARGE HOUSEHOLD F Taare BALE, Grate property of albert A. Vane u a property o' rt ‘an. 10,00) worth and Housotiold Furniture, 70) yards Volvet, Brussels 'y rosidenée 113 “Sinton place (hignth yeu, Macdougal street and sixth avenue, Farlore—Velvots, Brussels Carpet: octave square grand rosewood PI five elegant Parlor Suits, covered with o'clock, executor’ hy 300 lots usetil double round Bio ‘curtains, Paintings, da, Bureaus, Wash 3 Built, Extension Table, reivante’ Furniture, ’ Goods $59 anivered tee purchasers, int 90 to | VOTION “SALE oe Tih Household Fursitare, Sronzes, eg to, tf W. R. Living: “ the 36 West 15th a near n this day (Saturday) uits, Pompadour, Marie Antoinette ries coverod “et Kc aintings! Clocks, Cxepets, Mirrors, rosewood Planoforte, celebrated maker; rose: Wood and walnut Chatnbor Furniture, Jéxtension ‘rable, Buttery, Glass Ware, Ti na ‘servi INES, Auctioneer, SALK THIS DAY—AT 1_ O'CLOCK, OF "op and open Wagons, stages on ponble Harness, Robe: PHY, 379 Fulton st UCTION SALE THIS DAY vey at 10% o'clock, at private residence, rest Twonty-third strc & 60) yards Carpots, Bod- Dining bon pln faprary, ake & N00, Auctioneer, est description silk tains, marqueteric Uabinety. Pa Buffet, Silver Waro, ¢ ware,’ Basement, B. R, Martin, 120 ns* Pianoiorte, Parlor Buiis, and Kitchen Furniture. sale H. ‘MeDO: commencing at 1034 olocks= ood Pianoiorte, rel, Parlor Household Puraiure: rose and Bedroom Suits, Mirrors, ‘rusia Carpets, Ol! Paint ings, Bedsteads, Br be oN yl also Dining Koom, pens ment, Kitchen Fur- Sale positive, rain or shine, bes, Spring and Hair Y J, W. CAMPBELL, JR., AUCTIONKER,—WILL sell this day, in lot, without reserve, at 348 Hudwon Street, commencing at 14; o'clock, @ quantity Household Furniture, re} and ‘haircloth Parlor suit p and ovher Wash: airs, Carpets, Oil- 3 Ys Dealers, buyers, . Salo positive. ' Also ono large double perfect ordi r, Gost $600; one spring Express Y JOHN A Pon A eh Lt Wil sell this day,at Sorel lock large assortment of Fancy Feathers, auttable for millinery. pu: at 227 Bowery, 4 in’ all about 100 bi a Clothing, Coats, Pan good order, one Howe, one son, ‘one Grover & Baker, éc. LONBER—SELLS THIS on 71 Eighth ‘pets, Mirrors, ‘chromos, DWARD PETTINGE day, at 12 o'clock, at’ sal iniscollaneous lot Furniture, Engravings, Showcase, Valiso and ff yROUII t , ‘ORTGAGR SALK.—THOMAS_ REILLY, AUOTION eer, will sell at auction, on Batarday, at A. M., at 276 Spring stroet irtue of A chattle mortgage, one Grocer's SWwason, ‘one set of Harness. By order of Attorney tor Mortgag ORTGAGE SALE.—R, FIELD, general Auctioneer, salesroom 121 Bowery, will sell at’ 5z Marion. stree Ammings, in good order, attorney tor mortzagee. QUERIFE’S SALE RICHARD FIELD, AUCTION. y virtue of a warrant of attachmen| an order fesued ont of SHERIFF'S AND tule: day, at 10 o'clock, Supreme Court ot ee, ‘spon the Hon. D. P. ingraham, I w' lic Msgs! on Saturday, the Tach aay the afternoon, at No. 12! ‘packages of Boer SrtA WT Bi BRENNAN, Sheriff, to sale at pub! D ber, ts o'clock in Jacos Korauer, Pepa _New Yors, Dec. 9, It paar iy Md 1, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, iso Furniture of ited. fenteg fa aa ir beer be nol in one oF more lots; di Pale saturday, AUCTIONEER. December 14, at nae, Clothin f, Drees, ¢ and Sa Shoes, Gatton By order ‘of L Lhe mini Holiday Presents, &c., & ‘ACOB BOGART, i, AUCTIONEER, at 11 o'clock, at “the auction rooms, No. street, mortgage sale large niture eine Walnut kets, Glove Whitenend, aminiiegtor General Merchandise, North Me fe assortment of Household Fi opleck. walnut in bigs and pH [purchases at the River- lorney for Mort; st Oleatars Teapot vB ia HILLIER, cology 1 ro) Carpetn sail Onae ‘Kiso M lot of Clothing, Fi 154. WEST 23TH st. secon FLOOR.—A_FASH- JE jonable dressmik +r wishes employinent by the day in a private family + competont for all Kinds of dress- making in the latest styles; best of reterences. , | 168 FORSYTH &T. SECOND FI FLOO! FIRST olags German seamstress, who cut and make Gresses in the latest styies, wishes an his Sonar in or out of the house, Address or c SCHAFFER, | 420 EAST ISTH &T.—TO DO SEWING BY TUE day, week or month; can do all kinds of family sewing and dressmaking ; ca operate on all sewing ima- chines; good reference. Call or address, 430 4TH AV—A FRENCH DRESSMAKER (GEVE. - ral years’ experionce at Mme. Vignon’s, of Paris) dosires a tow more engagements aie eu TeLON. 434 7 ‘AY. RING SECOND BELL,—A FASHION. able drossmaker solicits engagements by the day or woek; terms moderat 549 & TH AY. BASEMENT £9) lately landed, as good vo obliging. —A YOUNG GIRL, mstress; willing and General Housework, 22¢ WEST 27TH £T.. IN THE REAR.—A MIDDLE- Aged woman to ¢ do general housework. 324 BAST 26TII ST. ace ‘ers OF STAIRS UP, front.—A reapecta I to do general house- work ; is & good cook, washer a ironer ; reference. Housekeepers, &. 2 WEST 2TH S8T.—AN ENERGETIC AND CAPA- ble lady wishes ee Hous to euperin- tond. Address for two di Misa BEEK, N ENGLISH WIDOW LADY DESIRES A POSITION as housekeeper ; would not object to leave the city. dress Mrs. CA! TER, Brooklyn ranch Herald office. A REaPROTL RIE WIDOW WOMAN, WITH A daughter nine years old, as housekeopcr or as seam- peti good reference. Addroes E. K., box 200 Herald A YounG “LADY (wipow) OF REFINEMENT bya like to take charge of a gentioman's house- hold; is capable and fond ot children; only those who are honorable, of good position and w! Ashing to 40 secure a services of alady need answer. Address ~ box 105 Horald Uptown Branoh office. Laundresses, dec. 8 WEST 4TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN, FIRST CLASS Inundress, wishes work by the day: Would Iike to get tho wash: quired 10 RIDGE 8T., TOP FLO R, ROOM 16.—WANTED, A tow gentlemen's washing. Mrs, MITCHELL, 12 ) SOUTH STH AV.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED ‘woman wishes iadies’ and gentlemen's washing and ironing. 153 WEST SST St. —AN EXPERIENCED COLORED Jnundress solicits washing to do at home ; linens, &c., done in superior style ; terms mae (pa a few gentlemen at home; reference if re- r address. 227 WEST 16TH ST,, SECOND FLOOR.—A WOMAN wishes to take'in washing; gentlemen's pre- 24. 5 WEST 27TH BT., SECOND FLOOR.—GENTLE- men's and families’ washing wanted at own house, of would go out by the day ; good reference. 309 KAST 48TH 8T., ROOM 16—A RESPECTABLE German woman’ wishes work by the day wash- ing, trontng, house cleaning, stores, &c, W4STED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN AS A child’s nurse. Aoply at 41 Broadway after 10 o'clock. WAITRESS WANTED—T0 GO A SHORT DISTANCE in Westchestor county; a competent waitress, who thoroughly understands her business. Apply at 343 Lex- ington ABV, between yand 10 o'clock Saturday morning. W Anrep A PROTESTANT CHRISTIAN FAMILY, a home this winter for a baby of refined and culil- yee Wontees Address MUTHER, Uerald Uptown ranch otlice. ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL, IN A PRIVATE American family, to do plain cooking anit to amvist washing and ironing. Call at 421 West 23th st., near wi oth ¢ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. 17 THOMPSON | ST, —A MIDDLE. ‘AGED ¢ COLORED man wishes a situation as waiter in a private family ; best city references. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS WAITER or porter in a store; good reference, Address J. H., 12 2 Waverley place. A, YOUNG COLORED MAN WANTS A SITUATION ‘as waiter in @ private family, boarding house or make himself usetul. Apply aclt Manotta at, \N AMERICAN BOY OF %, FROM THE W ST, Tener nes i understands Oriving. and tao care of horses. Address Mrs. C. B. AUSTIN, 477 3d av., for one week. N INTELLIGENT YOUNG COLORED MAN DE. sires a situation as house servant, hostier or waite: o objection to country ; good reterences. Address or call on SAMUEL ROKER, i) iberty YOUNG MAN, WHO WRITES MIDDLING, Mishes a situation as orien, collector or any fe: iecvs le ‘poattion’ ‘would drive a'delivery wagon. Ad- reas J. W., box 107 Herald Uptown Branch office. 8 THOROUGH TRAVELLING SERVANT; OVER 14 yearv experience, English; aged 34; excellent tes- iimowiats’ an ersonal character: knows Europe thoroughly aud Gan shave: "Address COURIER, 81 UR ace. { tamed tor ‘the ber AX YOUNG MAN, WHO 13 DESIROUS OF OBTAIN. ing a position'in a Jowely sture. who 13 ca pable repairing clocks, jewe: and has hud -ome expe: ses im Watch work. Address INDUSTRY, box 170 INGINEER.—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY AN EN. gineer, holding marine license, w run a Denier a engine, having eight yeurs’ experience ou land a rine engines; good reference given. ‘Address BAUIN EEE, Herald office. OLDSMITH.—ANY PARTY WILLING TO UNDER- take the instruction of a deat and dumb boy in this trade will please address D. D., bux 3,577 Post office. ‘ONOGRAMS.—WANTED, TWO FIRST PeOERAR LD S090 OnE ua eR roll cus mang map rams and initials tor hurness; wi bi) BOLAND, 143 Fulton ‘a pg Ate Ags LATE PRINTER AND INITIAL STAMP wanted.—Apply at ¥ ELL's, 302 Broa. tway. a, TS PIANOMAKER: INISHER| WANTED, AT pei Plauo factory, 425 West 23th st., near Yer CLASS MACHINISTS, EWING MACHINE OUMPANY, Apply at tactory, stamiord, Conn, ‘ANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS GETTING Up, patterns of ladies’ neck wear and to uct as ture: man, Adress box 110 Herald office, stating references, A fee eee MACHINIST WHO THOROUGHLY UN- derstands fed afin bce ure of tlutings, pinitings and ruches, toa wn ® youd saliry and perma. rent sltuation wilt wil Pee Be funcanteat st Pah A p parla. RLETON # BONS, WHOLESALE Bradiord, Yorkshire, Kng- lve wre oven ts -uppiy Mixtures or clean asserted bend dtutt, suitable fy rr lored luug ele- pants oF wall paper, anit Lest suxar papers, £6; shall happy to communicate for sainpe: ard prices with any paper inakery who think they cay use them. We think they will be to good advantage, us they are used largely by our own manwiacturers, We can put thet in at reasunable jaice, packed in bales. Pm agaee = RUE hike ee PAIX, PARIS, Ambrosia! Creat a vit Fashionable Perfume au Lusirale Eau MIE COSMOFOLITAN, AsuRICAN AND ENGLISIL Drinking Bar, ‘No.4 Rue scribe. Paris. Americans Fisiting Varig are’ intormed that the tosmovoliay 18 avd Kaien drinks Pru usNrt QUEEN'S HOTEL, NEAR THE cRystal, Valace, Upper Norwood, Londo jamilies; its elevated, pleasant au tion, combined with the conto pri NE Al- “STANDARD AMERICAN BILITARD. TABLES and the Phelan & Collonder Combination Cusa- jons, manutactured and tor sale only by the inventor aad atentee, H. W. COLLENDE K, successor to Puelan & Col- Tender, 738 Broadway, ew York, F'3 CLASS 5X1) BEVELED BILLIARD TABLES at $350), i fiat class plain Bx0/ ables at $300. ROE E, PHELAN, No. 7 Barclay treet YOUNG MAN, AGED 28, WANTS A SITUATION IN 4 store, ofce or warehouse ; has had onc year's ex- peneers, in a drug store in ue Rie gehen (wholesale and Tetail), also acquainted with the grocery business; good reference. Address WILLING, Herald oifice. UTLER'S SITUATION WANTEDTAY AN ENGLISH. highest tostimonials, Address B. T., Herald Uptown "Braneh office. XITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS © porter in a store, or to drive team; 1s sober *feady and oe used to the care of horses. Addross A. @. era! ANTED—A SITUATION AS FIRST ULASS WAITER, city of country, by a steady, single man. Address W., Herald Uptown Branch otic, 7 ANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, 26 YEARS OLD, EM- ployment; he Pred’ ener and English thorough. iapeaks both fuenti has a fair knowledge of energetic and vor rgatnct in his manners, Ad- B., box 120 Herald of WANTED EMPLOYMENT, BY AN ACTIVE, ENER- getic hag AS in any honest and honorable busi- poss capactty, who is willing to loan hls “wer ‘a lew undred dollars as a guarantee of are for ous week, FRANK BINGLAI, Phitad vB ANTED—A SMART, GENTEEL BOY, FROM 15 TO 18 years of He. ‘ash glasses and ‘make himself useful ina bar. None but those who have been in the business before and can come well recommended need apply, from Ww hed BR habe PARKER'S, Broadway and 34th st CLERKS AND SALESMEN, YOUNG PHONOGRAPHER, WHO W! WRITES Al ‘ABOUT 130 words, desires an engagement as amanuensis, Address SHORTHAND, Herald office. N EXPERIENCED WRITER DESIRES LITERARY mplogment;, can command $2,000 in April next. ‘Adaress Herald office, Sse EF 38 “WEST “STH ST., BETWEEN 8TH. AND 9TH fAvs.—A respectabie widow Cane hs 9 like to take a few gentlemen's or lad her own residence, or fo out by the Sony. ‘Call ot or Taditress "| 347 BAST. NTH 8T., IN THE STORE.—A FIRST class laundress ‘Would ike to take in ladies’, reer 's or families’ washing, or would go out by the Bind = COMMISSION hast poe aN BOTH d domestic dry of large acquain- jobbing trade, ie swe qoenter some good Address B. F. ©., box 116 Herald tance wit house as salesman. otfice, Diver CLERK WANTED—ONE THOROUGHLY COM- petent. Apply corner Gold and Prospect sts., Brook- 415 TH AV,, FIRST FLOOR, BACK.—AS FIRST class washer and frover; terms moderate. 4 6TH AV., ROOM 9 FOURTH FLOOR—A young woman to go out by the day or take some ¢ and ironing. 62 t NTH AY., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE ‘woman too | np rstd or family washing at fluting neatly done. wash! her own hom Nurses. dc. Q DEPAU ROW, BLEECKER ST.—A RESPECTABLE oene Girl as child's nurse; good reference. Call for 1] LUDLOW PLAVE, WEST HOUSTON &T.—A MID- dle-aged Americar lady as nurve and seainstress or housekeeper: good rete 61. LEXINGTON AV., CORNER 25TH ST., LATE EM- ried eda '‘a.—Can be engaged immediately, an ex- ee, | om monthly nurse; highest references i HESTER 8T., ROOM 12.—AS WET NURSE IN A jamily. physicians and faintlics, = respec TRUTH.—MME. DESPARD, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, guarantees to remove obstructions, from whatever cause, with or without medicine at one interview. Board at reasonable prices. Her infallible medi- cine, price $5, can be sent to any address, Advice iree. 41 Twenty-eighth street, near Fourth avenue. A —LADIES PHYSICIAN.—DR. D. GRINDLE, + Protessor of Midwifery, 2% you: pate ‘actice, gnaran- tees certain relief to la — , with or without medicine; elegant rooms tor requiring nursing. Residence, ‘est Twenty -sixta ‘street near Sixth avenue, A A —MADAME ( GRINDLE, ‘FEMALE PHYSICIAN, , 12 + West Twenty-sixth street, guarantess relief to all female complaints ; pleasant roo R. DESPARD, 41 TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, NEAR Fourth avenue, cures all hd discases and de- Tangementa; one visit suffleient: 20 yeary’ practice ; vri- vate entrance for gentlemen, Advice “| Bas AND MADAME SELDEN, LADIES’ PHYSICIANS, ‘Gonfldentialand skilful treatment. 142 West Twen” Aith street. Ladies visited at thelr residence. I R. KING CURES ALL SECRET DISEASES "AND derangements, One visit sufficient. 14 Amity street, near. Broadway, from 8 to 8. ADA ABE. PROFESHOR OF MIDWIFERY | MA 4s ern, net O ag. eh ptrect, cor- Brig jor Tntnitib’ fe peice Pola‘ab rage Whee coon reongrch met He e ONUO 5 street, Brooklyn, or Usronrnare ea at ar iB. BOTT, 12% WAVER- pA ha? Sixt Moi guarantets ARGE ANNUAL UNREDERMED one ca mere Cliekner & . W. LINDSAY sells at its ir clock, (4 the ¢ Equitable vourt street, Brook); Watches, Diamond Jewalty, ry, fens Revolvers, Opera Glasses, ‘tc ‘Ss SALE—J. T This lorth William stree' AUCTIONEER— ORTGAGE SALE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER , December 14, at 10 o'clock, at 31 will sell Eighth avenue, the Stock and Fixtures "* i Store Sea ie Attorney ee Morty BS, GRA 4 togk At our new warerooins corn i Fol th avenue and Seventeont eat SLATE COMPANY, manninc every variety of sinte work, plain and ornameata SABES STHAM MARBLE AND MARBLED teenth Stree t-—Magble bdety competition, ‘Mart rot hig id MANTLES.—RICH AND RBLE- Sk ANTES Saas Greet near Heventh avenue, a % ie 33D 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS Turse yee aoe oo sewer or to assist with * cham- rwork ; city or country; city referen Call for two EAST S1sT ait, BASEMENT BELL.—A RE- indy, ‘widow lady ns nurse or companion to 3, OF would take the charge of housekeep- fe prt " Call or address, for two days. 999 MOTT fi, coh ie RESPEOTABLE WO- n, havi four weeks old, as wet Hare; willing 10 auslst at other ‘work; good cliy reer: ghce. WEST 26TH St. BETWEEN STH AND, 9TH Ray Coen ad Ha baby roast beak ih oF of chikiren; can do all kinds-Of iamily sewing, ¢ growing cul Snavace iren's drewses, work the best b vest City reference irom last place, ee mon ae pity reference irom a 418 BAST 1TH BT. ROOM 14.—A YOUNG MAR- ried woman wishes a bab; 4 ‘Wet nurse at her own residence ; has lost her own baby. 9 4D 8D AV., NEAR 66TH 8T.—AN EXPERIENCED monthiy nurso, of many years’ experience, can be engaged, we Feterences ‘all on or ad> dross LADY'S NUR: £30 starr 20° AV.—A WIDOW LADY WISHES TO TAKE 1.299, TER Nadeeee eRe eu at her own hovse; Sry 4 WANTED-—| A GIRL ACCUSTOMED tea of children inca Jor re days By ays at tie Gly | Fatag ana WNER OF A CONFECTIONERY STORE, HAVING other ith $80, ca @ partner to take charge. Steady man, wi can call on owner, 165 Broadway, rear basement, room 8. ITUATION WANTED—BY keeper, of five yer f Jai good refer ry; A FIRST CLASS BOOK- * experience, on or before the ist ces. Address F. L. & I, Herald T° DRUGGISTS.—_AN| EXPERIENCED RETAIL druggist and morowsh business man desires an en- ment in Ned pea Sree cay ee ot (ag store an a city or count Address GALOMEL, Herald ‘omeee i if We SALESMAN AND AN ENTRY CLERK, In a hardware importing house. Address, with ref. erence, H., box 4,446 Post off NREAT REDUCTION IN mo —THE “NONPA- reii” and other new designs; fir-t class 5x1) Tables ‘$8u0 and ean second hand ‘Lables cheap, KAVANAGH & DEUKLR, corner Canal ‘and Centre sts EW DESIGN BEVEL TABLES, COMPLETE, FOR '$2 50 and upwards; second hand Tables, praeiets. for $1 60; several new designed Tables, for holiday pres ents, at greatly reduced prices: call and | gxainine. FITHS, 40 Vesvy streot, HE WAR ENDED.—A DECISIV£ VICTORY. AMERICAN INSTITUTE unk! ae Special Medal awarded t “NONPAR! it BILL Teas ores PAND CATQUT EDGED CUS! NS, over all others, ineluding the several ‘atyles of “bovel” tables and the Cwire” aud “combination” cushions, & QUESIION SHITLED Al ad the, Tolle og ese from the jal reat “roport im “tho fabio extibiee by Messrs. Kavanagn & Decker, and jonpareil,” is a very elegant specimen of Workmanship, beautiul aad Graceiul in torn. of great Pin the composirion o1 ita cushions and me- chanieat construction of the trainework is entitled to and receives the recommendation of the juayes as being supe- Flor to,all othors pares, ph Tarsny oF ® special award.” A true copy of te report on you NW. CHAMBERS, Sys ut Sl N IMMENSE grock OF EVERY DESORIPTION of Furniture, Carpets and Bedding will be found at SMe COW PRRTHWALT & CO, Chathain street, Including a very large Assortmentet Parlor and Chavet Suits, Faymetits received weekly or monthly. reat 8! A.WBISE, PaRLOR suits, Cost $100, FOR $200 «one for $15); rep Suits, $60; Bedroom Suits. $50 Carpets. 75c. per yurd ; Basement And Servants’ Furni: fre ese than half cost, in lots, at residence 12) Wost st LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNT- fure and Bedding, at lowest east prices, gn, wevk instalments, at O'FARRELL'S Warehouse, 20 E. avenue, ¢ corner of ‘trventieth street. A MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT, POMPA- dour style, covered brocatel, cyst $450, 1ot' $200; do., lo. lageres, Bookcase, Painiings, Pinnotorte, ronzes, Chamber, Dining Furniture: a sacrigee ; prop: erty family leaving city. West 15th :t., near Sth av, MAGNIFICENT LATEST STYLE CRIMSON SATIN Parlor Sult, nearly new, made to orler for $46), lor 75; do., $35; Manoforte, Paintings, Book- 1 Mirrorse Furkish Chairs, Lounges, Cur- iain, Carpets Chamber Seite Mattresse: Dintag ‘urul- ture, @ sacrifice; tamily 1 4 city. 1 West Eighth street (Clinton place), neal avenue. T A GREAT agp iting § FOR CASH—PABLOR fa} %, BY its, $40; Bedrvom Suits, yard, and W lots chienp, at pil renidence Ta West aaa (LOSING OF THE YEAR! Gouin large stock of fine Far Farniture, Carpets, Holiday jood: Extra inducements for cash, ot on m; ular - of payments, at 747 Broadway. GRONGE Ue CANE, Wee LAWYER WHO UNDERSTANDS HIS business and ae to work; state terms, age and reference. Address M. Herald office, ANTED—BY A DRY Booms IMPORTING HOUSE, ify wiih Linas eal jtemelel beak tediceeae renee is parent ri re) Address box 8,610 Post 0 whinge fy Waster rot YOUNG MAN AS OOPYIST IN THE office of @ large dry goods house; salary not to ex- ceed $250 io ry, Address in own handwriting, with rences, A. R. A., box 713 Post office, New York. Wee aA snoaa WITH ESTABLISHED trade in, Onto a and Pennsylvania, to sell notions, hite for a Broadwa: nd whit y, only “need arr, "Address, pone tt le and ¢; ae Mating references, box 177 New York Post Wires EXPERIENCED LAW CLER! UN. derstandi Yh in United States a1 New ‘ik ts nd id . Ad- raat hs ‘at sisting terms, BLE, WASTED-FOR A HIGHLY EDUCATED GENTLE. Man of business st pianos, a fluent correspondent - rom lish, German and dg skilful accountant, ion in a first clase mercantile house; can give ibted references and eeurny: Address G, A. F., Herald Uptown Branch office. a a ged YOUNG MAN, a ‘& wholesale dry goods honse ai Selene ci My +4 ‘neta ‘ing age, experic and references; thut to present employers te be ured, es desis denied only titer interview. address To LING ww COACHMEN AND GARDE +o 8. a I al Mn bral A A seee MAN, nd groom DES! ak A erryasiog STABLISHED 2% YEARS.—FURNITUR: FURNI. ture, Furniture.—Great bargains at PO apd and Sacra Ee AC Hudson street. A large vari black w: est po ee covered in all colors Sieatin and reps mM ets of every patter which wilt be so! Siete prices until January 1, Ke- member the seraber 43 Hudson street, The Eight avenue cars pasy the door, om, SALE~138 WOOSTER STREET, A SPLENDID ortable black walnut Showcase, 0 feet 6 inches in toni Sfeet inches deep and 9 feet high, with heavy And cornice, enclosed on all sides with the best Gouble thick crystal pina a ONTHLY OR haf bag PAYMENTS—CARPETA Farni ding, tare, DEALY & CUNNINGHAM, 384 and 386 Third avenue, near Twenty-vichvh steam Prices lower than any other house in the ci CLUTHIN a. EN A RT Se T EDWARD MILLER'S WELL-KNOWN ESTAR tithe utiwost value paid. for Cast i oth AE ‘treet, uta: for Cast-ot lothing, Ca Dele do, by calling on oF Addressing 31 MER, TTENTION.—I bi == nats (PLEASURE OF IN- forming zoe: ante! men, having any Wearing Apparel, net ure Hture, &e., to dix o send all ‘on of address Mr. and Mrs, RUSENBE RU, 246 Seven enue, second door from Twenty-fourth street, if, roa wi 50 pi ir cent more than clsewh T 7) SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN WASHINGTON and Waverley places.—Ladies and yentiemen will bo astonished at fd pijees given for Cas-off Clothing, Car- ts and Jewelry. Never betore have such gis prices bean a4 Wo Are bound to fill_an order, and yoods Bi nad. Fer Goats, irom 0 tee Pants, $2 to $10; ‘Ropereh ie se call or a ess as ADOVE. ded by Mra Uarris $50,000, enor aaa ear Cte Call at of attended toby ice ing?

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