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WEST 19TH BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH 122 Mrecion too oad ‘ish cook in a first class house or restaurant; references, ~ NW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 16 “Laundresses, dic. 343 “so sr, BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AVS.—A F * ould like gentlemen's Washi Sruolout by the day's in. frst clase 48ST 8T.~A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN ke is @ good washer and irones; no objec- ‘Wen to the country. Chambermaids, dc. Ke. WEST 11TH ST.—A NORWEGIAN GIRL 2. CHAN. 8 bermaid. Call on Monday between @he and five 1 respectable German to do chamberwork, Que washing and ironing; 1s willing to do general Louse: ‘werk in a small American private family. 140 Seo" i, nononrs S deat A e or wi ‘ether capacity ; fully competent, Call or address. 157 RAPT rr, sgpoND rg Ba w rma {na emall private family. Cail or address. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. EAST 13TH ST.—DRESSMAKING, IN AND OUT of the house. WEST 83D ST.—MME. COLE, LATELY ARRIVED, Selina deine ard telcaniersin. all Brenan nica tone y Rene es par day: or take work Deine; ote by ably. oat 192 Manin tate nome work or understands operating on Wheeler & ean do all ki of family few ings No objection to a per- maneut situation with a nice private family ;.can furnish . references, Callon or address, for two days, 239 Sem on WEST 58D ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER’S),—A WEST 82D ST.—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER desires to engage with a few more families to go the day; or will do work at home most reason- AV.—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER out by the da: iison’s machin WEST 33D 8T.-A DRESSMAKER WISHES A few more ong ements by the day or week; on Wheeler ‘ilson’s machine. or ad- laundress, — 4 x08 i ., ROUM 10.—AN EXPERT LAUN- 416 Txsrwee, put by the ayia do fine ironing and e mi le Washing: clathes well taken care of aud no mistakes made; fi years’ reference. WEST 38TH 8T., SECOND FLOOR, BACK m.—A young woman wishes gentlemen's er roo! families’ washing by the dozen or month; city reference. Call on or address al the week. 5] 5 BAST ote St. INTHE STORE.—A RESPECT. able woman would like to get washing and iron- ing; understands fluting and puffing; terms moderate. 8TH AV., BETWEEN 46TH AND 47TH STS. 761 third floor, front room.—A respectable colored woman wishes a few gentlemen's or families’ washing, at From 75 cents to 81. dozens ne SOF families! washing HIGHLY EDUCATED AND. REFINED LADY, speaking several languages of Continental Ei ope, who has journeyed several tines. to Europe. desires & rely puarnee Ko A a velling oo v it reterencesgiven. Address COMPANION, turope; highest reterencesgiven. A MBROIDERY HANDS WANTED—THOSE ACCUS- tomea to vine stitching. Apply to Mra, HARRIS, 113th st, third house west of $4 av., north side. UROPE—AN EXPERIENCED AND EDUCATED French person desires to accompany a lady or Sy a8 attendant; is never seasick. Address M. ALBERT, Herald Uptown Branch office. 'OREIGNERS INSTRUCTED IN THE ENGLISH Janguages, their accent and pronunciation cor- rected, and English m: yy a lady of cultivatio: who has great success In teaching foreigners; terms m derate. Address for one week SUCCESS, box 126 Herald Uptown Branch office. ERMAN TAUGHT GRAMMATICALLY OR CONVER- sationally, by a lady, to ladies and children only; terms quite moderate; hest references, Address for ‘one week PROGRESS, box 119 Herald office. GrUrvnaane LAUNDRY, 143 8TH 8T.—ALL KINDS: \) of work done in superior style; cufls and collars a specialty: fluting, lace curtains, Goods collected vert ic. id de! ed promptly. Nurses, Sco WEST 45TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG American girl as nurse. Apply for two days. 16 EAST 27TH ST.—A COMPETENT PERSON AS nurse and companion to some lady about travel- ling in Karope for the season; highest references given and required. Address, stating particulars, A. L. R. 182 TEN EYCK ST. wane WYCKOFF 8T.), NEAR / Graham av,, Williamsburg, L. I., first floor.—A young German woman, with fresh breast ot milk; good references and skilful in the care of children. Avg ty 25TH ST., BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AVS., fe’ third floor, back.—A competent woman todo a w gentlemen's and families’ washing, or would go out by the day, Inquire for Mra. McDONALD. 971 WEST 39TH 8T., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH ave.—A [ear.ot experience would take a baby wo age. ADIES OF NEGLECTED EDUCATION, PRIVATELY instructed in the English la! e, by an experienced indy teacher; terms easy. Cards at music store; 137 Sixth wenue. ETTERS WRITTEN; ALSO LESSONS IN LETTER Writing, Music, Drawing and all the English studies; terms low; but there will be no reduction for old patrons who have tried and proved her, and generously con- fessed her “chet it any price.” They have her unpar- alleled gratitude. Miss W—, 348 East Seventeenth st. ISITING GOVERNESS.—A LADY WILL GIVE IN- truction in the English branches, music, French and drawing; terms $3 per week. Address R. V., Herald Uptown Branch office, a Broa § LOW PRICES FOR SUMMER FOR THOSE who will send reliable name and residence as sect rity against trifling, and who will not consider low expe tations commensurate with inferior ability. Lessons in frammer, arithmetic, plain and ipher English branches and music. ress be boa /EFERENCES, bex 132 Herald Uptown office, ‘ANTED—A POSITION AS NURSERY GOVERNESS Branch dn ELE WANTED PEMALES. 1 suits and cloal iso an experie sistant cutter; best prices paid. 271 Ci st, WANTED, EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES FOR ladies’ dress trimmings and undergarments; no others but such as can bring references necd apply. Also ‘ators on Wheeler & W: . 3 Shara haze ie n’s machine; at the Grand YY Azad FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER TO GO in business in @ large dry goods store in the western of New York Btate; y Ay ROS Post mse le; rent tree, Address J. A., box ‘ANTED—A WIDOWER IS DESIROUS OF ENGAG- ing a lady to take charge of his house and care for his children ; a refined, cultivated person, with musical talent, wil And ploasant osi tion: Uhexceptionable required, C. B., Herald office. a! ress OX ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SALESWOMAN FOR the Broadway trade. Apply to Mme. RALLINGS, 1,115 Broadway, under the Holdin House. "‘ANTED—A GOOD GIRL TO DO UPSTAIRS WORK ‘and take charge of two children; must have good city reterence. Apply at $9 West Sd st, on Monday morning, from'9 to 12 o'clock. : WARZED-AT MME. N. TILMAN & CO.'S, 12 EAST 16th st., several good milliners. Apply from, 11 A. M. to 3 P. M., for two days. WANTED RESPECTABLE, MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN to attend a salesroom remain in the family. Apply at 36 West 15th between Sth and 6th avs. 1873.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. CLERKS AND SAL) MEN, YOUNG MANSSPEAKING GE! MAN AND BENG. AL HOURS MArpbrnanm year experience in the ne! mercantile business, Wishes a situation to gO ither West country city; best reter- CLERKS AND SALESMEN. $20 BONUS TO ANY ONE WHO WILL SECURE A permanent situation in a carpet store for # young American man as salesman; has had Address J. N. of st reference given. or South in a small ences, Address JAMES, box 119 Herald office. A THOROUGHLY ComPETENT MAN, HAVING IN- fluence among capitalists, by ting subscriptions to additional capital company’ declaring 30 per cen), can command position. Address, with references, SUBSCRIP- TONS, Herald office. N DEN TeraIOUs AND STUDIOUS YOUNG MAN, OF ici sir ; salary not much an object; best reference. Addreas EN- ERGY, Herald office. COMPETENT TRAVELLING SALESMAN WANT. geae'ng MS acne te eater rade an some know! 4 None other need apply at G. SIDENBERG & CO.’S, 39 and 41 Mercer st., between 8 and 10 A. M. PARTY HAVING HAD NINE YEARS’ EXPERI. ence as buyer and manager of a retail dry goods house in this city wishes to make an engagement with me Western house where his knowledge and experi- ce Would be of service; no objection to leaving the city; references are among the jobbers and com! ion m ress BUY Lit Tut yr thi A SITUATION IN A stock brokei inderstands the business; recommended, &c. W. M., box 118 Herald office, NARPET SALESMAN WANTED—TO TRAVEL WITH by @ manufacturer, Address box 5,517 OY, 15 YEARS OLD, WANTS office; wi WARTED-4 GERMAN NURSE GIRL TO TAKE care of a young babe and assist in the care of two other children; help will be liberally paid. Appl: to Mrs. REED, Ne?West 22d st, near sth "ave aiter 1 o'clock A. W43TED—Exreniencen PAPER COLLAR HANDS. 8 cutters, 5 boxers, 6 machine hands, 6 folding ends; extremely high wages tor experienced hinds. Apply at ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS TRIMMER, AT R. A. HASTINGS’, 16 East th st. ANTED—A_ TIDY YOUNG GIRL TO ATTEND baby and do light housework. 762 8th ay., second ROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASS WARE, FANCY goods, &c.—Wanted, position as salesman, selecter, atock clerk, packer or any branch of the ‘business; thoroughly posted in the sterling exchange; 7 years’ ay Fparence from last employer. Address CROCKERY, lerald office. RUG ERK WANTED—ONE HAVING GOOD REF. 4 tent to take charge. A) ply to erences and compet STRICKLAND, 78 Cedar street, or address’ bom office, Greenpoint, Brooklyn. RY GOODS SALESMAN WANTED—AN EXPERI. enced dress goods hand, who cam give good city Teterence, only. SAM: M. LEDERER, 207 and 209 Greenwich street. 30 ILOUR AND PRODUCE.—A MERCHANT OF 24. WEST 27TH ST.—A YOUNG LADY, LATELY WEST S8TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN a8e8; operates on machine and has a thorough knowl- fs cox & Gibbs’ and Domestic machine, for ies? ikkeeper, with unquestionable references on arrived from Scotland, as seamstress or ladies’ 40. wishes a baby to nurse ather own home; would | ©dge of French. Address M. B., Herald Uptown Branch | linen and lawn suits, also 6good pressers and finishers, unfortunate ; 1 Pe Cer aek and wan Fear aeaid in a private family. Call {rom 10 to3 o'clook. havea mother’s care” office, for two days. = | edrner Yuane sty up stairas? Norns A906 Broadway, | Aadvesa box 2 Brookiyn Fost oftices | nn DAT ST AV cA FIRST CLABs Mb ae Sl sires ‘Ww more enga; ent fo go out ‘Gay; isa good atter ana triminer.. id WEST 30TH ST.—A LADY HAVING NO YOUNG children will take one from a year old to nurse; it will have a comfortable home and a mother’s care, WEST 2TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS. maker, who fits and trims the latest styfe of et evening dresses, wishes a few engagements by the day { best references. aller reas. 324 2D AV.—A FRENCH LADY (DRESSMAKER), wi as worked in first class establishments ‘both in this city and Paris, and who ughly under- stands her business, wishes a few more customers by the ay or week ; good references, m3] sewing an 1e wi OS5- making by te day of week. Gall of address for two Gays 450 6TH ST., SECOND ‘LL.—A FIRST CLASS dressmaker. recently arrived from Paris, wisnes employment; best references. 70: WASHINGTON ST.—A LADY, WELL EDU- cated ; is an excellent seamstress, as lady’s maid, ‘seamstress or companion to au alid lady; would be ‘willing to take the entire care of one or two growing c= and teach the German language ; city reference. 15 6TH AV.—A COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS Pb.” afew more engagements by the day or week; ‘can cut and fit; references. 159 BROADWAY, WAVERLEY HOUSE.—A PER- fect rece tox on Grover & Baker’s machine, who isalsoa uttonhole maker, wishes a few more en- Seerenmlinaeh! Castabeen Macht ta th or address OPERATOR. Y a ns — 97 ora ay. Vinee rturlitins pal BI BRENORD o lesires a few more engagemen' e any in frat clase families: terms 8% with ye without sow ing machine. A FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER, WHO GOES OUT sata Wit alts a BRE arisia 3 Ei, box Ill Herald office. 7" Adress BRE! SOC aRAIOS ON SOM LES, 2 TLsOrs ‘wor! lay; terms $1. Ad- ‘A. B. ©., box 114 Herald Uptown Branch office. COMPETENT _DRES MAKER, WHO ‘UNDER A 2a fitting and Ad Ing th hly, wants a few more customers to go by the day; terms m “Address box 16) gi fice. Me ag ‘ANTED—A SITtaTION AS SEAMSTRESS IN A private family wy an American girl; best city ref: erence. Address AL WA, Herald Uptown branch office. Geyewrat Housework, &. 514 EAS? JATH ST., SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— A years old, to attend a baby and assist 1 Apply for two days to Mrs. NS. Housekeepers, de. ppd hi TERRACE, WEST 26TH ST.—A WIDOW as housekeeper or companion; would also give in- Uctions on the pianoforte. It or address, Mrs. C. O. 3 ST. MARK’S beetle bee! LADY fe big en ty AA where she cou! as one of the ani sist with the work, Call on or addrens Miss COOK VARICK 8T,-A WIDOW LADY FROM CAN- 10. ada as housekee ; country preferred. Call ‘or address U. E, M., Monday and Tuesday. eee WEST 25TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 208 itemstury tarooks). Aiud’ of resacinent de ‘00k8").—. of refin housekeepe: Gall or addve “4 asus 440 WEST 25TH ST., THJRD FLOOR.—A MIDDLE- Protestant woraa as monthly murse or to take care of an Invalid; best reference, 515 EAST 16TH ST.—-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, ‘with a fresh breast of milk, to wet nurse a baby at her own residence. Mra FRBEMAN. a 6TH _AV., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—AN ENG- lish Protestant woman as nurse and seamstress; is ble. of taking full chai of a (ant from its birtite bung Ub by the bottle; no objection vo the good city reference. PERFECTLY HEALTHY WOMAN, WHO HAS full breasts of milk (16 days), desires a child to wet .. Call on her physician, Dr. W. P. Woodcock, Jr., 1B Sing. fe LADY HAVING A GOOD MEDICAL EDUCATION desires a position to murse an invalid, or as house- Keeper in a gentleman's family; no objection to children or travelling. Call on or address A. V., 251 West Mth st A. FRENCH, GIRL, FROM PARIS, T0 MIND GROW. ing up children: is a very good seamstress. Address EB, G., Herald Uptown Branch office. —AN AMERICAN WOMAN WOULD LIKE A situation to take care ot children or to'travel with nce. Address J. L. L., Herald Up- Miscellancous. DOWNING ST.—A YOUNG LADY, IN ANY light capacity; understands music; fee runs & RIVINGTON S8T.—A YOUNG LADY WISHES 4 copyit do at home, Call on or address Mii wriaut” ing to do at home. ess Miss 140 travel. 42 Willcox & Gibbs sewing machine. Address M! MEADOW 8T., HOBOKEN, N AMERI- can girl as chambermaid ana waitress, or would Call or address. 164, EAST, 730 st. PRESENT EMPLOYER'S —AN American lady Im needy cireumstances wishes to obtain a home in a plain family where she can have her Mule girl, aged four years very quiet); is isovanie and willing to \e wor! pwe in 3 ci ferred. Gall on or address Mrs, CUTLER. u 2 20 ¢ WEST 30TA ST.—AS. LADIES’ MAID_IN A , first class American family; speaks French, German and English ; good references. 219 7TH 8T.. JERSEY CITY.—A RESPECTABLE young girl in a bakery: confectionery or fancy sore security given if required. Call on or address J. C. 8) 3 250 EAST 109TH ST.—AN AMERICAN WOMAN AS ie. janitress ina penemieer or public building ; refer- ence. Call on or address Mrs, ERV .. 34.8 BAST ITH St. AN ENGLISH LADY @PEAKS French) as maid or to wait on an invalid; no objection to travel; never sea sick. Call for two days, or address C. M. 41 traver dies, 3 ‘A. YOUNG LADY DESIRES COPYING, WRITING OF any kind or work in a photographic gallery: reter- ances. Can be seen at or address Mb. 218 Kast Li7th st FRENCH LADY OF GOOD EDUCATION, ACOUS. fomed to travelling, wishes to accompany a famally to Europe, without pay : good reterence. Address D., Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,268 Broadway. 18ST AV.—A YOUNG AMERICAN WOMAN as lady’s maid or nurse witha family about te YOUNG LADY WHOSE TIME IS UNOCCUPIED during a part of the day would Hike tn do copying G ols Address E. 8. HORNE, Herald Uptown Branch office. WEST 16TH ST.—AS HOUSEKEEPER TO AN elderly gentleman or widower. Call tor three to take charge of a gentleman’s house during his for the Summer; city reference. . rr. ve EE 3 30 EAST SIST ST., NEAR 1ST AV., THIRD FLOOR, front.—A young lady of fine appearance, intelh= gent and refined, as housekeeper and companion; tully i references exchanged. Call tor two days. 405 EAST STH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW lady as working housekeeper, either im a public or rate family; no objections to the country; is a Pastry cook and competent to take charge of any ; is willing and obliging; t Can be seen for one week. 49 BROOME S8T., BASEMENT.—AS HOUSE- keeper by a lady, aged 30; highest reterences. 1.275 BROADWAY, NEAR uTH ST., NEXT DOOR 2 toa ist's.—A young widow of prepos- appearance, education and refinement as house- r to a Widower; will teach children music. Inquire for HOUSEKEEPER on premises. hae GIR! ioaiee ti a ond i enh eat sag rim some position of trust in a widower's t le Address Miss CHARLS rald a ‘n ottice. 4 A SPOSSESSING APPEAR- jood reference trom k LADY, AGED 28, OF PRE ance and of quiet and womestic tastes, desires a situ- gtion as housekeeper in city or country; not afraid of Work. Address, stating place of interview, Mrs. M. Tor. Herald oft ng place of vie rs. MES- TRUSTWORTHY, INTELLIGENT A THOROUGHLY middle-aged American lady of ability and refine- id travel with an as housekeeyer, or to care tor Javalla in Europe orcisewheres smnailtemuneratie aot reference. Address USEFUL PERSON, box 2 Uptown Branch office. YOUNG WIDOW LADY, WITH UNEXCEPTIONA- Teferences, as housekeeper and governess in a mall family, city of country: would take charge of the re musical education of c! nm; two years’ reterenci from family. Address J. C., care. box 296 Green. point, L. 1. A WIDOW Lapy oF REFINEMENT WOULD LiKE 8 position, as housekeeper; in the fatnily of w wie- owe! reierred; no lers need answer; if ces, Address KEVERE, Herald office. enemy A YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW LADY AS HOUSE. keeper, in city or country; an elderly widower's family preferred; salary not so much an object as pleas- ant, refined home. Only persons of first respectabillt Reterences exchanged. Address Mrs. Elizabeth, N. J. meed answer. 4. MALLET, A MARY OF REFINEMENT AND EDUCATION eg TOMld , like, a position as housekeeker or to take of an invalid; reference given and required. ‘Address J. M.'D., Herald Uptown Branch office. oT N AMERICAN WIDOW LADY WOULD LIKE A AN atiation as housekeeper, or to take charge of an, favalid lady, or would take full churge of two or three ghildren city references given. Address or call on Mra B. C., 146 Mercer st., Jersey City, OUSEKEEPER’S POSITION WANTED—BY A young widow irom the count with an elderly gen. is. No triflers d answer, dress rald Uptown ich office. A PARTY OF HIGH SOCIAL POSITION AND MEANS “LA, wishing to secure the services of a young widow, in. telligent, refined, accustomed to good society, a strange! in the city, without friends or relatives, unexpectedly thrown upon her own resources, qualified in every re- spect to superintend a gentleman’s household, or as com- panton and governess. Only those who can ‘apprecinte the services of a lady and rilting to, pay a liberal salary may address, for one week, SIELLA, box 133 Herald Up- town Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. N AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, OF REFINEMENT, leasing add: and good figure wishes ‘ition as saleswoman ina cloak store; would take charge of a gentleman’s house in city or country; reference. Addre stating where interview can be had, Mrs. ©. LANSING, station K. A YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE. COPYING, ENVEL- ope addressing or ale of any kindto do at home. Address A. 5., Herald Uptown Branch office. FIRST CLASS GERMAN LADY'S MAID AND A nursery governess want situations in one family; is willing to go as second lady's maid and to doa little housework. Address RICKMANN, Herald Uptown Branch office. (JOPYING | WANTED—A_ LADY, HAVING SOME spare hours each day, would undertake at her own home copying manuscript or otherwise carefully and confidentially if necessary. Address COPYIST, box 160 ers I WISH TO TRAVEL, AS USEFUL COMPANION, with a family through Europe and remaia with then, coming back ; speak three languages and am willing to take entire charge of children trom 2to 12 years old. Address KINDERGARTEN, box 149 Herskl Uptewn Branch office. eee nine tun ta BY A WOMAN TO DO housecleaning in time for Spring also gentlemen's washing. Callon or address A. 7,0 Bast dist st., near Madison av., care Mrs. Vandyke, or at 20 Tallman st, near Jay st., Brooklyn, down stairs. Intelligence Offices. 3Q] STRAY. WEST SIDE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.) — e Have on hand first class help, with the best of city references. IRST CLASS GERMAN SERVANTS—HIGHLY REC- ommended, constantly found at the German Bureau, 303 Bowery, entrance in First street. M. HOFFMAN, PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES. MERCENARY YOUNG LADY, WHO IS SURFEITED, suffocated, rubmerged, swamped, overrun with irtends, triumph and applause, and who never yet ever found anything in life difficult to obtain, except pony: is just now willing to work very hard for some. She wili teach everything, except the languages. “One tongue is enough for a woman.” She will write a letter, a story, a m, a bool novel, © sermon, @ political speec! epic. SI writes one and the ether with equal ease, having already done all of these. Preliminar: corrrespondence at nominal fees tor any whose work {is not year ready. Safest security for character given and required before an interview isgranted. Please address Miss MERCENARY, box 79 station D, Post office. FAOUSEKEEPER's POSITION WANTED—BY A pM a EA ex) erignee, to fake cnaras of ¢ wen- lower's family ; no objections t coun- try. Address H. B., Herald vince.” TES we ‘ANTED—BY A LADY OF SEVERAL YEARS! EX- Senge iter in sh see Batra, a situation as house- at clase " a fly. Address L. N., Brooklyn ros ofice mans fam ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED LADY, W & position as housekeeper in a gentleman's tant pountry preferred; isa member of the English Chure fs thoronghiy competent to discharge all the duties of establishment; good reterences given and required. ress, by letter, K. C., 113 East Twenty-first street, ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE MIDDLE aged American lady, a Protestant, ax supurintegi- eat of some hotel; is accustomed to thé management of servants in city or country, and accustomed to fag Bea lees a Haen Foom; understands m: rket- ‘iven. Address for iePHROP, box lid Hernid oilice, biotch st reierence ‘CARMINE ST., IN THE REAR.—A RESPECTABLE roman wishes to ake in washing or to go out by the nees if required. 153. WEST SIST 8T.—AN BXPERIENCED COLORED Jaundréss to do washing at her house ; linens, £c., dene rior style. BROWN. 1 WEST {9TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED ‘Woman wishes washing and fluting. 20. WEST 27TH ST., NEAR 7TH AV.—A RESPEC able woman to go out by the day to wash, scrub clean Wi ty reference. ef ey T 2TH ST, ROOM 14.—A COMPETENT laundress desires ladies’ and gentlemen's washing at her residence : also luting and parting. 237 EAST S8TII ST,—A GOOD LAUNDRESS WISHRS 0 4 washing and ironing at her own home or would go out hy the day. Q38 EAST dst St—A COMPETENT LAUXDRESS ie. wants gentlemen's or families’ washing; does Window shades. pillows, spans: fluiing and polishing done in good style on reason ic terms, best rejerenve. Oat on of address Jers, TOY) HAIRDRESSER WILL GO OUT AT PER WEEK, Call on or address HAIRDRESSER, 147 West 24th st YOUNG LADY DESIRES A _ POSITION AS teaeher of English in a schoo! or family. Address Mrs. STEPHENS, station F. as YOUNG LADY WILL GIVE PIANO OR VOCAL Lessons in exchange for plain sewing; references required, Address MIGNON, Herald Uptown Branch office, Fr YOUNG LADY, WITH A GOOD EDUCATION, A would like a situation to teach smail children, cap: able and willing to assist ip any kind of sewin, 'Y, AS le employment; is willing and obliging j, rele! - iss BERRY, 44 West 24th st A NXIOUS 10 ENGAGE IN SOME HONOR Dy udson ences exchanged. Address A. Y., statien C, street. - aya LONG EXPERIENCED, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED hs neh, See see Engli: no music teaching. ress, st: nree days, Miss LOUISA RICHARD, Stapleton Post office, Staten Inland. A THOROUGHLY EDUCATED LADY AND SUCCESS- ful teacher, who speaks French any desires a position as governess or lady's companion with a family going abroa’ for the Summer. Unexceptionable refer- ences. Address C. C., Herald offic A LADY, WELL EDUCATED IN FRENCH AND English,a fine reader, would like @ position as panuensis, companion or children’s governess; highest reterenc Address, for one week, N. W., Herald Up- . town Branch office, LADY INSTRUCTS ADULTS AND A. Niathematics, philosophy, astronomy, istry history, grammar, rhetoric, literature, oral explanations on dviticutt sui) its. renderin study" delightful itt ancement rapid; first class Heraid Uptown Branch office. Laicieitemeattaina YOURG LADY OF REFINEMENT, BE nancial diMeuities, wishes 4 gentleman who would advance her a money, in return for whieh she Would tion of rast and respectabilit A. ©., Care Of Mrs, MISSES— 2 only. int of Y posi a accept any Addrese not menial, ECTS, 2 West sh pt, HELP WANTED—FEMALES, 7. STEWART & CO. WANT SEVERAL FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS who have been accus- tomed to work on high cost rich silk dresses. Also FIRST CLASS CREPE SEWERS, FIRST CLASS OPERATORS on Wheeler & Wilson’s and other sewing machines, FIRST CLASS CARPET SEWERS. Steady employment and liberal pay per Apply nv 9th st. entrance Broadway Ena A WORK GIVEN OUT AT EXCELLENT PRICES + to pay for new first class sewing machi 1 earned, over a small weekly instalment, we pay in c In justice to ourselves we teel it our duty to caution the public against impostors in this business, who sell second and worthless machines at enormous profits, ‘and pa: starvation prices for work they give out, which reflec on those that are doimg am honorable business. We sell first class new machines and pay ' prices for our work. Come and examine tor yourselves. BLAKE & BUCKWALTER, 115 4th av’, corner 12th st A —WANTED, a FLOWER BRANCHER; LIBERAL + salary and steady situation to one haying, had lon Sper nce im the business. Apply at STERN BRO.’S, 36; av. plese or week. Oth st. —LADIES ARE INVITED TO TAKE ANY KIND « of Sewing Machines they like. and to take out shirts, ladies’ undergarments, &c., to make at home or in shop, and pay only small sums down and leave small ons ey week and £4 cash for work. FINSBURY GARMENT MANUFACTURERS, 106 Chambers st. NGELL'S TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AV.» Want an agreeable, imtelligent American wo- man as bath superiutendent; also Protestant girl as bermaid and waitress ither ol thai y A —WORK GIVEN OUT AT ADVANCED PRICES TO + pay for first class sewing machines by instalments; instruction free. POND & CO., 142 East 8th st. and 21 Astor place. CHANCE TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY.—MEN, women, boys and girls learn and take Peatons: de. mand greater than the supply; THOMPSON'S College, 20 4th av., opposite Cooper Institute. A WANTED, EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES FOR + our fancy’ goods, embroideries, ribbon and ladies’ underwear departments; permanent situations and good salary for those fully commperens. STERN BROTHERS, 367 6th av. FIRST CLASS SALESLADY, WHO IS ALSO A good milliner or trimmer, wanted smmodiataly, bis i C. M. OLNBY, 30 East Mth st A FEW GOOD AGENTS WANTED IMMEDIATELY— a day. Sie YORK PUBLISHING COMPANY, 11 Dey st, N_ ACTIVE AND INTELLIGENT YOUNG LADY wanted who has had large experience ina cloak and suit room. Only those who fully understand display- ing suits to advantage apply at¢2 Leonard st, RTIFICIAL FLOWERS.—WANTED, GOOD BRANCH- ersand rose makers; good wages'and steady work Given, 624 Broome at. RAWERS.—EXPERIENCED OPERATORS: ON Wheeler & Wilson’s machine wanted, to make linen and jean 4: ers; also finishers and button-hole makers wanted steady work at good prices. ETMORE & HITCH OR THE SUIT DEPARTMENT OF A LARGE RETAIL- house aie thoroughly Gon perne yarn to g act as sale: z must be able to display taste in wetting up sgesting stvies; goed salary and perma. nent situation offered. Address at once box 162 Herald Uptown Branch office. pe CLASS MILLINERS AND TRIMMERS WANT ed, at 647 6th av, M. A, HALEY. WANrep a YOUNG LADY TO WAIT IN A GEN- tleman's fyrolahing store gone who can operate on custom shirts, Apply at 19 East Broadway. Vy sare —SBv RAL FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS, who under: making waists thoroughly, None but competent h and those accustomed to the finest work need apply at basement 103 West cy te im OTELS.—A CLERK THAT UNDERSTANDS HIS business thoroughly, wishes a position; good double entry bookkeeper ; 7 years’ experience in leading hotels; a large trade. Address STUART, Herald office. OTEL CL&RK WANTED—A NIGHT CLERK FOR A small, frst class hotel: young man preferred. must have good’ reference. Apply at Southern Hotel, Broad- way, between 12 and 8 o'clock Monday. ANTED—FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS FOR skirts and waists. No other netd call at Mme. B. roa 490}, 6th av., near the corner of 28th st., first oor. APER COLLARS.—WANTED, A FIRST CLASS MAN, to sell paper collars to retailers; liberal terms to a live man, with a good connection in New York, Brooklyn orJersey. Address WM. F. M., box 140 Herald office. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, in the country, three first class, competent ser: vants; German or Swiss preferred; one ambermatd and laundress, one as cook and to a: indress, and one young man as waiter and general house servant; none but competent and well recommended persons need. apply. Address, with references, for one day, W. LEE, ‘offinan House. WAnteD-ANn ASSISTANT FOREWOMAN, ALSO several first class salesladies, in the largest cloak as aut houses in Brooklyn. Address box 227 Post.office, rooklyn. WASTED—A, FIRST CLASS SALESLADY, ACCUS. tomed to Broad way trade, at Mile, SNEDDEN’S, 953 Broadway. ANTED—A GOOD MORAL AMERICAN WOMAN or girl, willing to make herself useful in a small family; Spiritualist preferred. Call on Monday at 126 White street. two blocks below Canal; Fourth avenue cars pass the corne’ WANTED LADIES WISHING, GENTEEL AND profitable business can make $8 to $7 per day solicit- ing orders; convenient little article classes. 619 Broadway. up stairs, office 1. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHANBERMAID and waitress: best city reference required. all on Monday and , between 10 and 12 A. M., at 113 East 2ist ark, ANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, A THOROUGH cook; one with good ity. recommendations. Ap- Ry. at 361 Sth av., between the hours of 9 and 11 A. M. on ‘uesday, the 18th inst. year IMMEDIATELY—FIRST CLASS DRESS- makers. Call at 115 East 17th st. igh oy Mogens TO one at gi ete W towers: ices: also work. given out of ‘the house, 3154 Division #.. up stairs. © * Vy seep FIRST CLASS IRONER, TO DO UP fine organdie and ladies’ and childrem’s undercloth- ing. WILSON & GREIG, 771 Broadway, orner of 9th st ANTED—FIRST CLASS OPERATORS ON FINE OR- henna goods and ladies’ fine white suits. Ww 'LSON & GREIG, 771 Broadwa: ner of 9th st. PERFECT HANDS WANTED—TO MAKE SMALL boys’ suits (children) at home. Apply at 312 8th st, wante by all 3 Gramere: between avenues B and C, Q5 MILLINERS, WANTEDCNONE | BUT EXPE- 2 nFignced hands need apply at TAYLOR'S Bazaar, 353 8th av., between 27th and 28th sts. 100 "881 class surr HANDS AND oF on sewing machines; good wages, steady em- Ployment. None but Al hands need apply. RODGERS & ARK, 188 8th av. —WANTED, A FEW HANDS FOR ig and also two apprentices; none bat 00d sewers need apply. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. ener Europe. Addreas COURIER, office. IRST CLASS SALESLADIES IN THE DRESS TRIM- ming and ladies’ underclothing departments can obtain good and permanent positions, with good salary, at B. ALTMAN & CO.’S, 331 and 333 6th av. IRL WANTED—AS WAITRESS, AT 926 BRO. DWaAY; must come well recommended and understand the eare of plated ware, OOD MILLINERS WANTED—FOR IN AND OUT OF ettsnouse- Apply to KAHNWEILER & LEWIS, 47 lercer st OOD TRIMMERS WANTED FOR THE MILLINERY department and operators on Wheeler & Wilson m: chines to work on suits, at JAMES McCREERY & CO,'S, ed aod lith mtr the workroom in st. . ADIES—WORK FURNISHED AT HOME TO PAY for first class sewing machines on easy monthly in- stalments; instruction tree. NEW YORK MACHINE STITCHING COMPANY, 361 3d av., near 26th st. ADIES OF TACT AND ENERGY WANTED—TO canvass in Protestant congregations for @ new book, sold only by subscription and of intense interest. Ladies meaning busimess and furnishing reference, call at 164 Nasaau st., room 12. Positively this is not a hum ILLINERS.—WANTED, AN A NO. 1 TRIMMER, M who ts used to frat clase work’ pod wages and ady employment w: he given to the ric! arty. ih J. ROPASCHILD, 58 Wert 1ith st. PERATORS ON LADIES’ SUITS WANTED. Machines run by steam, Good wages and steady employment. ipply at H. B. CLAY N & COS ______ Workrooms, 42 Leonard st. PERATORS WANTED. —180 EXPERIENCED OPERA- ters on Willcox & Gibbs and domestic sewing ma- chines for Indies’ linen and lawn salts; also 6 good press- ergand finishers. Apply from8to 10 ‘Monday morning, at 806 Broadway, corner Duane, up stat ATTERN AND DRESS MAKERS WANTED, —LIB. eral pay to competent hands; also errand girls, at UV AL'S, 878 Broadway, third door above 18th st. ‘ASS SALES- joods department; none but eed pp. J. Re SCHILD, 58 West Ith st. ANTED—MILLINERS WANTED. APPLY AT 54 Broad wa; ‘WM. H. CARPENTER, ALESLADIES. WANT! ladies for the millinery ced hands n Wane D—A FIRST CLASS MILLINER, INQUIRE at 2,211 3d av, TANTED—GOOD DRES: MAKERS AND APPREN- tices. Call for three days at 6) East 53d st. NTED—AN APPRENTICE AT FANCY HAT TRIM- ming. HENRY V. MYERS, 863 Broadway. WV ANTED—A GIRL TO WASH, IRON AND DO GEN- eral house’ ork. ; Apply at 405 East 50th st. WANTED 00D WRITER (INTELLIGES 1.287 Broadway. Call at8 A. M. Monda: JANTED—AN EXPERIENCED MILLINE ™'" aT RKOSENBLATT’S uptown popular store, 1,442 3d av. Call for three days. rh ‘ANTED—AN ENGLISH OR GERMAN WOMAN AS first class laundress. Apply at 1,391 Broudway. ANTED—ASSISTANT COOK, GOOD PIE AND bread baker, pleasant and obliging, at 41 West 26th at. 5 9 to 10 0’ ‘k, Mond: WANTED—A RESPECTABLE AND COMPETENT dressmaker, or would take an associate, being elegantly located on a first floor of Sixth avenue.’ Apply in the store 668 6th ay. 7 ANTED—CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS; whocan bring first class references. Call East 39th st, Monday, between 1] and 1 o'clock. ‘ANTED—A COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, TO make herself generally useful ; must have good city references. Apply at 300 West 12th st. ANTED—A RAPID, QUICK SEAMSTRESE, CALL at 1,287 Broadway for two days. A Rood situation for the right person. A. Berve! TE SMITH. Wy ana* GOOD COOK, WITH GOOD REFER. AT ONE no ences, for a smal ris family. Apply at once at 33 West dist st, between Sth and 6th ava, PY t™ ANTED—TWO OR THREE FIRST CLASS, TASTY milliners; Braise" gisation and liberal OER Ts sation. | Apply to CASE, CHAPMAN & LOUK WOOD, 48 Howard st. Vv J ANTED—A COMPETENT LAUNDRESS AND WAIT. ress for asmall private family. Apply Monday, between 10 and 2, at 40 West Sist st. ANTED—A NURSE, THOROUGHLY TRAINED IN either an English or Continental hospital. Apply at the office of the State Charities’ Aid Association, 2 Bast 20th st. ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A NUMBER OF EXPE- rienced hands to work ‘on hoop skirts apd bustles. all af 36 West 11th st., between Broadway and Univer sity pfice. i) TANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN TO DO GEN. eral housework in a amall private family; best city reference required, Ca” #t West 2th be- tween Sth and 9th ave GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE ARF DESIROUS of obtaining a situation in a first class botel for the coming season; they understand their business; are now conducting @ hotel in the country. May be ses Earle's Hotel until Monday morning or oe box 19 Post office, Fort Ann, Washington county, N. A FRENCHMAN, 30YEARS OF AGE, WISHES ANY kind of situation where he can learm English in ex- ebange tor his service: ood city ref- erence. Address FEL ‘anch office. WITH GOO! FRENCHMAN, YOUNG Yrea! desires a place as valet de chambre in a private family, Addr a 6. A RESPECTABLE COLORED Boy WISHES A mig ao in Fh Lit Mn oc Sa Calin or Bee care lorse , good Cc! reference. Cal mor Morr, 340 West Oud ste seca RRO NE A SITUATION WANTEDBY A MARRIED MAN formerly in business), in a store or factory, who understands beokkeeping, a’ position as general. utility man; can give vood references; cash security, or take an interest in the business. Address J. J. S., care 8. & M, ay. XHIBITION.—A YOUNG GERMAN, WELL EDU- ited, ao nt appearance, de- sires any employment for the V! Exhibition. Ad- dress O. B., care of F. Sachroe, 685 Broadway. EADWAITER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A COM. petent man; isa good carver, kitchen and dining room manage! Address CHARLES R., 90 3d av., first floor, left stai NEED A SITUATION; AM CAPABLE OF FILLING L any position from cashier to porter; retained last po sition eleven years, and can furnish referen tent. Address PERMANENT, box 110 He! OSITION WANTED.—AN AMERICAN YOUTH, AGED 17; good mathematician and writer ; two years’ busi- ness experience ; expectation $3 per week ; Al references, Address H. D., 107 Barrow st. EVERAL Al DRESS GOODS AND SILK SALESMEN, wanted—For a first class retail dry goods house in Brooklya, Inquire at the office of the New York Suit Manutacturing Company, 505 Broadway, between 3 and 6 P. M. Monda: SPUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AGE br as clerk, salesman, or any position where he coul earn $10 per week; references, &c. Uptown Branch office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, LATELY from the West, either in @ wholesale dry goods oF Motion house; speaks German and English: aged 22; best reference, Ad OLORADO, box 119 Herald offi ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF SU- perior attainments, a position in a banking, whole- sale or Importing house, where integrity and close atten- tion to business would insure promotion; salary no object; best city references. Address box 2,426 Post office. 10 DRUGGISTS.—WANTED, BY A COMPETENT rugs: Srabloymant two or three d. if a week as relies ler! ‘ood réferences. Address DRUGS, Herald oMice. 10 LAWYERS.—WANTED, TWO ASSISTANT ATTOR- neys of good standing, character and ability, who de- sire practice rather than large pay. Address box 134 Herald office. ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED TRAVELLER, AP- ply in store 14 Murray street. ‘WASTEDS GERMAN DRY GOODS SALESMEN. AP. Ply to HAMILTON & GARRY, 437 Grand st, ANTED—A COMPETENT GERMAN DRUG CLERK. Apply at 488.3d ay., corner Sid st. ANTED—A COMPETENT WINDOW DRESSER, Apply to A. & K. ETTINGER, 266 and 268 Bowery. ANTED—DRY GOODS SALESMEN, ENGLISH AND German, at 439 Grand st. Apply éarly.— ‘ANTED—A PAINT SALESMAN OF EXPERIENCE. Address, stating age and experiente, PAINTS, Herald office. WANTED-4 YOUNG MAN, WHO 18 QUICK AND correct at figures and not'afraid of work. Address, - with reterences, immediately, J., box 2,208:Post office, ANTED—THREE FIRST CLASS DRY salesmen for dress goods departn dow dresser; to men of experience lib will de off AMBROSE DALY iy ANTED—A SALESMAN WELL ACQUAINTED WITH the city retail dry and fancy goods trade, to sell a desirable article. Address R. K., Herald office. ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE AND EXPERIENCED one competent to take Adéress R., Herald dress goods salesman ; charge of a department preferred. Apply between 10 A.M.and7P.M. ALTMAN & CO., 831 and 338 6th av. ANTED—TWO ASSISTANTS FOR THE HOSIERY and trimming departments. BRADBURY BROS,, 312 and 314 Bowery. — ‘ANTED.—A BANK TELLER, DISENGAGED AFTER So'clock, desires employment in a savings baak or to write up books, copying, &c, Address A. B., box 904 Post office. ANTED—A SALESMAN WAO IS SELLING TO THE grocery or contectienery trade in the country, to solicit orders for fruits, nuts, &c.; no samples required. Address HERBERT, Herald office. ANTED—A GENTLEMAN WITH ABILITY TO TAKE the agency of a new publication; must have good reference. Apply after 10 A. M. VIRTUE & YORSTON, 12 Dey street. ‘ANTED—A FEW LIVE MEN, TO SELL TERRI- tory for the best patent ever ‘known: to the right man extra inducements offered; also salesmen for the city trade. MES & No. 7 Mui st. TANTED—A DRY GOODS SALESMAN, WELL AC- quainted with New York and Brooklyn retail trade, to nell koods. at commission. Apply from Iz to 3 o'clock P.M. atJ. LECLUZE & 00.'S, 64 Howard st. ‘ANTED.—A COMPETENT LICENSED RBTAIL drug clerk (unmarried) can obtain a first class situ: ation on Broadway by addressing, with full naine and address, LEO PEABODY, station , New York. ‘ANTED—A SALESMAN IN THE DRESS GOODS stock; must understand window dressing. Apply to J. & J. O'RIELLY, 21 Fulton st. —SALESMAN WANTED, WITH THIS 5 UM, IN 500 retail ytace: ‘ood salary and easy hours. ddress A. B. id office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR. ried man of small family, who has @ thorough Practical knowledge in each department; would take chargo of a small’ farm; in addition understands the Management of stock and’ stock raisimg; is competent to keep a gentleman's place in improving condition; m: reference is good; will be disengaged the Ist of Apri Address J. LENAHAN, Catskill station, Hudson Rive: Railroad, New York. RDENER A FIRST CLASS: COACHMAN AND GARDENER DE; sires a situation; is # good, steady driver; good reG erence. Address J. M., 141 Eighth averiu 3 A SITUATION WANTED—AS. COACHMAN, BY A REY spectable married man, with 10 years’ e% Adaress JOHN Fe, Elizabeth Post fee wes, Tererencess —— errr al SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY & sober, Protestant young man; t fere: . A dress WILLIAM T., Elicabeth Post office, Nog ee AGF SINGLE YOUNG MAN, WITH BEST CITY REFER- ence, desires a situation as coachman; a careful city driver and firat class groom. Call on or address J. ©., 116 West 18th at. p GENTLEMAN GIVING UP HORSES, &¢., DES sires a situation for his coachman (colored) ; recome mendations first class, Inquire for BEN, 255 Mercer st, | COACHMAN, FROM LONDON, ENGLAND, WHO A sy understands his duties, lenving the Gov- Canada’s service. on the Ist of Aprils Address W. HOLLAND, Kideau Hall, Ottawa, Canada, © COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A sober, steady man; is a good groom and driver; has good city reference. Call or address at prese eat emp layers, No, FRaes Ie: st (A. MARRIED MAN WISHES A SITUATION, As coachman and groom; thoroughly understands hi business; good, careful city driver; 10 years’ good refers ence. Address’ W. 8.,J. B. Brewster & Co.'s carriage deg pository, 282 Sth ay., corner of 27th st, fe A. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MARRIED MAN AS hy fa dairy, Addvest BENER OURNEY. Katousy cha: a dairy. ress ik OC 5 Westchester couaty, N. = SITUATION WANTED—BY A COACHMAN; BEST city, reference, as to honesty, sobriety and capas bility; neoblection to city or country. Address M, La BREW! 25th st. STER, 153 Ea: A SITUATION WANTED AS COACHMAN—BY single man who thoroughly understands his busl- hess; 8 years’ city reference. Call on or address T. Cu. Harness Store, 1,880 Broadway. A MARRIED MAN, WITHOUT ANY FAMILY, WANTS: ‘a situation as coachman; five years’ good referenca for city and Newport driv! jporoua nie understands the care of horses, carriage: id harness. Only first clas¢ families need address COACHMAN, box 112 Herald Up town Branch office. FRENCHMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- man in a private family, who peorongnly: unde: stands the care of horses and carriages; best city rete: ences for the last sevem years. Inquire at 57 West 18tly st., teed store, ie |OACHMAN—BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN; IS @ thorough groom and Ciel teppem driver; strietiy temperate, active and willing to be generally useful; ccn do plain gardening ; seven years’ reference from last eme ployer. Address B., 300 West 40th st., room : _ ee —____¢ ARDENER.—A SINGLE MAN, HAS 18 YEARS! REs commendation from this city, wants employment on a place, with a prepnpouney preferred, Address GAR- DENER, 87 Bremtway, seed store. ARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A PRAC- tical man of experience; a place preferred where forcing grapes and raising flowers is made a specialtya Call on or add: E. J. C., gardener, at Bridgeman’s seed store, 876 Broadwa: + (Shap irdte ret SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS MARRIED man, one child, is fully competent to take charge of a gentleman’s place; understands greenhouses and, graperies; six years’ best city reference from em. Dioyer. Addreds B. 8., box 110 Herald office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS ¢@oachman, foetm: wr waiter in a private familyg city reference.’ Apply at 228 7th av. SITUATION WANTED—BY A THOROUGHLY COM. \) petent coachman ; good groom, careful steady drive strictly sober; married, no family; best city referenced Address J. H., 60 West 43d st., private stable. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION FOR A MARRIED MAN, W Arno has been tot employ for the past ten years as Mean tan Nain gard ener Chae and Kener roe ; is sober, honest and industrious; wages ie vie ones Ong. B. METOM ELLs 168 Pearl st & = — ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS COLORED COACH. mana situation as coachman and groom: thor- oughly understands the care and management of horses ‘ood reference from last employer. Call on oF addres . D., US West 62d st., rear. ae = Set a HELP WANTED=—MALES, ot BOY OF GOOD ADDRESS WANTED IN A CHURCES newspaper office; one living with his parents preq ferred, Address box 2074 Post office. GENTS WANTED IN EVERY STATE AN Benny. ehorwene. ren can make $25 810 daliy4 For tull information address box 75 Sparkill Post office, CHANCE TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY.—MEN, women, boys and girls learn ana take positions; de: mand greater than the supply. THOMPSON'S Collegeg 20 4th av., opposite Cooper Institute, ’ GENTS WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE, EVERY? where, to sell a new article, needed in every house aad office ; $200 a month; steady mploy ment, AMERICAN NOVELTY COMPANY, 302 Bfoadwa: io BOY IN A REAL ESTATE OFFICE—MUST, BR & ROO! nman; sala: per year. pI] A HUsSRY, eth av Aer ith a re —~ BY WANTED—16 TO 18 YEARS OF AGE, IN A down-town store; salary first year $@per week. Ads cy MERCHANT, box 108 Herald office. TED—A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN BOY, about 15 years of age. Apply toJOHN MATTHEWS» Int ay., 26th and 27th sta. Pov WANTED IMMEDIATELY, TO ATTEND IN. AN! office, open hall door, run of errands and make him self generally useful, Call at 37 West Sist st, IARMER WANTED ON SHARES.—ADDRESS PACKS ed ARD (at noon), 195 Water st.. New York. N A REAL ESTATE OFFICE—AN BXPERIENCED solicitor; to the right party a liberal arrangemeng will be made. Apply te 0. A. HUSSEY, 82 5th av. 5 JEVERAL CASH BOYS WANTED.—NONE BU those producing best of references need apply at Be MAN & CU Sixt nue. ren a a W ANTED—RESPRI ‘ABLE CASH BOYS, BRADBURY BROS., 312 and 314 Bowery. . ‘ANTED—A FEW ENERGETIC MEN AS CAN- vassers for the improved Singer sewing machine, Apply atest sthav. ANTED—A RESPONSIBLE MAN TO CANVASS ON new city advertising medium; an saperert will be ice. ‘ANTED—BY A MAN WELL POSTED IN BUYING otions and rMbons, &c.; will first class reference. Any house want- will address W. | box 2,577 Post office, 7 ANTED—THREE YOUNG MEN IMMEDIATELY to learn bookkeeping, mercantile calculations, a under experienced accountant: will fitthem ter go salaries? hours 7 to 10P. M.; Fort Greene, Brooklyn ; terms easy. Address MERCHA, ¢ 140 Herald office. , box li a given to the right man, Address E., Herald o WASTED—A MAN OF FIRST CLASS CHARACTER who understands the stationery business thor= oughly. Address 1, W., box 186 Herald office. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, AGE I60R 17, WHO OAN loan his employer $30); 4 steady situation and fair salary will be gi dress, HONES' WANTED IA RESPECTABL with reference, Address HONESTY, Herald offee, , INTELLIGENT BOY, Ox 956 Pe SITUATION WANTED—AS PORTER IN A FANCY K oods importing house; references of his present employer's can be obtained. Adaress A, H., box 2; Post oifice. GITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAN ) as porter in a wholesale or commission house; is willing to make himself generally useful and can give ‘ood reference, Address MICHAEL, Herald Uptown ranch office, 10 LAWYERS.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO. is familiar with title searching, a position ina law office as clerk, where his services would be appreciated. Address NOTARY PUBLIC, box 172 Herald oflice. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, 22 years of age, in the retaul grocery business; 1 not afraid of work : naa no objection to the country. | Call at or address for one weex 145 av. A, corner of 9th st. (gro- cery store). A SITUATION, BY AN ENERGETIC BOY, 8 of age, in a respectable mercantile house; the best reference can en, Address HOME, box 108 Herald office. CLERKS AND SALESME A —KID GLOVES.—WANTED, A SMART KID GLOVE + salesman who can command good trade and is an experienced traveller; none other need apply ; a good op- ortunity for an energetic man. Address, with experi- Ehee, &c., KID GLOVES, Herald office. a COMPETENT YOUNG LADY, WHO PERFECTLY understands the millinery and’ fancy goods business, wishes a situation as cashier or salesiady; Broadway store preferred: highest references given. Address SALESLADY, 308 West 254 st. DOUNTS—EIGHT LANGUAGES; ARREARS WRI ten up; books devised for special requiremem books kept, examined or balanced, JAMES COX, 47 Wall street, third floor. DRUMMER GOING WRST IS OPEN FOR A COM- mission to sel! di) foods; Al houses only need ap- ply. Address box 136 Herald office. YOUNG MAN WANTED AS SALESMAN IN A wholesale hat house. Address WHOLESALE HAT- TER, Herald office. A SITUATION WANTRD—AS COLLECTOR AND outdoor business man, Address SECURITY, box 110 Herald offes a A. YOUNG MAN, 31 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES A situation as outdoor clerk in. some legitimate busi- ness, Addrem C, P. C., Herald offic TRAVELLING SALESMAN, WHO CAN ADD COR sets to his line of samples, may apply at 387 Broad- way. A Rinst CLASS gagement; sal die. “Address B. K. A BOOKKEEPER OF 8 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE, NOW filling a prominent position, to which he refers, de- sires a change; steady and correet. Any firm in want of & good man address G, W. G. & CO., Herald office. BOOKKEEPER SEEKS AN EN- ry moderate ; reference unceptiona- ‘box 186 Herald office. GENTLEMAN WELL POSTED IN THE HARNESS 4k and saddiery hardware business wants a situation in a first class house; Is acquainted in the Western States. Can be seen at Earle's Motel until Monday morning, or address box 19 Post office, Fort Ann, Washington co., N. ¥, N ACTIVE, MIDDLE-AGED MAN OF BUSINESS ZA experience wishes a riruation as assistant bi keeper, collector,.clerk or light porter, with best rever- n » ene security ii require AGGress BUSINESS, 160 ANTED—A POSITION EITHER AS TRAVELLER, buyer or manager of a first class window shade, curtain and upholstery store, by one who has experience in all the above positions; a liberal salary would be re. juired; no objection to locality. Address X., box If jerald office. ANTED—AN RGE man to dress windows management of a first class ladies’ trimming store; position permanent to the right man; salary moderate. Address, giving all particulars, MERCHANT, Brooklyn Branch Herald office. } AND CAPABLE SALES- id assist im the indoor ANTED—A PRACTICAL YOUNG TRAVEL for @ wholesale jewelry Ii with fall me, reference and security, box 4,499 Post office. An interest can be acquired by investment of a moderate ainount in cash. ANTED—A MANAGER FOR DRESSMAKING DE- partment, who can take orders, cut and fit, in a city about 600 iniles east of New York, where living is cheap and salary high first clase references required. ‘Address at once box 113 Herald office, YA RELIABLE AND EXPERIENCED t (German), a position as salesman or first class’ importing or manufacturing R.S. T., box IS! Herald ¢ ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED PERSON IN THE dress and cloak trimming department; good mys At B. AL! id toa thoroughly competent salesman, WANs Coon 361 and 889 8th ny. Wa oan VERY SUPERIOR DRUG PACKER TO go to Galveston, Texas; one who has had long ex- erience in the wholesale drug business in this city pre- Ferred. Apply to A. B. SANDS & ©O., 141 William st. Li fre eae IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE, BY A young man of education and experience, who, besides ing jh, speaks and writes French and Italian; salary mi ie. Address box 3,313 Post office. ANTED—FIRST CLASS CITY SALESMEN AND travelling agents, acquainted with the ‘machine twistand sewing silk trade, to sell for a facta commission. Address, statin erences, SILK, box 120 Heral yy full particulars and 'r aaa pilin ANTED.—A GENTLEMAN POSSESSING THE qualifications of self-reliance, tact and a moderately address, can establish a permanent and liberal in- not the introduction of a national fine arts publica- we Panos eh: ~ sen hf first Cy references re- iy , A SITUATION AS no objections to dri BR, box 143 Herald BY A YOUN ‘ocer's clerk; would ja grocer’s wagon, Address GRO town Branch office. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WITH SOME KNOWL- edge of booxkeeping and business; salary $400 and chance for advancement. Address, in ows handwriting, H. Y. He: Mtice. Dp eral retail dry and fancy goods store. Apply before 9 A. M., Monday. to ROUSS 4°CO., 104 Court at. J Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION IN A LUMBER YARD, AS salesman or assistant; seven years’ experience, Ad- dress J. H., 865 Gates av., Brooklyn, ANTED—IN THE CRYSTAL PALACE, A PRACT! cal window dresser; also several first class dress joods salesmen with city references, FLANIGAN & CO., 18th av., between S7th and 3th sts, ANTED—BY A MANUFACTURING NECKTIE house, two travelling salesmen; also one for cit; and vicinity; mast have a first class retail trade. Ad- dress, With full particulars, M. 1., box 10 Herald office, TANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND TO LUNCH counter, a good carver. Apply at 561 Broadway, at A. M. on Mon TANTKD— NE OR TWO FIRS€ CLASS COIs lectors: must be young men, with best referenced, Apply to E. D. BASSFOKD, Cooper Institute. ‘ANTED-MEN TO BUY SIX DOLLAR LOTS ON Island Railroa Lon t depot: school and hotel; cultivated land. OMce 10d Wages BOY, NOT UNDER 4, IN A BUSY office ; first year, $100. Address, in own handwritingg 8. G., Herald office. a inl Wane RESPECTABLE HACK DRIVER; MUST bean honest and sober map. Jnqufre, with refery ence, at 367 10th av. ANTED—A MAN TO WASH WAGONS AND MAK himself useful generally, Apply at ARCH. JOHN STON’S Mart, 19 to 26 East 13th st. WAXTEDIFOR THE UNITED STATES MARIN Corps, 600 fine, able-bodied men. This service offe spiendid opportunities to visit foreign countries on boa United States ships of war. For further intormation ap~ ply at Recruiting Rendezvous, Chatham sirect, New JAMES LEWL ork city. ’ oe Major United States Marine Corps. THE TRADES, FIRST CLASS JOB COMPOSITOR OF bits wanted at E. 8. DODGE & CO.'S, 12 N INTELLIGENT BOY, ABLE TO READ ANT write, wanted, to learn'the printing business; aleq & young nan, who ‘has some knowledge of type selungy x er Adress box 100 Herald offer. °°" oa RICKLAYERS,—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, I% B years old, quiet and of good habits, an opportunit; to learn the bricklaying trade: is willing and obligin; and will try to study the interest of his employer. Ca gn of address, tor one week, THOMAS BRENNEN, Si East 9th st. peau COMPOSITORS WANTED—AT 4 ANN ACTIV) n d office. © THST CLASS NEGATIVE RETOUCHER CAN HAVE artial employment by commanicat EE Sa‘ave, opposite 143d tthaven, » Ht ASIZERS—TEN “CASSIMERE HAT SUZERS an . M, BIKD, 42, 44, 46, 48 and 50 Kosciusko st., Brooklyn. x ACHLINISTS* WANTED—ONE GOOD LATHE AND one good vice hand. Nope but ste need ply atist av. ‘and 56th st. oe FCHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN WANTED.—I pines of PACKARD (at noon), 195 Water st., Ne UDDLERS WANTED.—2 PUDDLERS WANTED A@ the Susquehanna Reiting Mill, Columbia, Pa. wa the same as paid by Philadelphia’ Mills, Men belongn to the Puddlers’ Union will not be employed. net, 10 PRINTERS.—A SITUATION WANTED, BY & practical pressman and color maker for larke om small work, of 15 years’ experience on oy aes Ads WARDROP, 15 3d st., Brooklym, B.D. JEWELLERS.—SITUATION WANTED, AS SAL man or traveller, by an active gentleman, who had ten years’ experience; can give security aud best rege erences. Address L, N.. Herald oflice. Yor!