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Vi SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Loukas. ae. CLARKSON 8,, FIR-T FLOOR.—A RESPECTA- Ble woman as cook: understands baking all sorts of fowl and m Stor wll De to goa short distance in the country; Good city reference. EAST 19TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 202 « Anlerok no objection to assist with the washing; 536 st aY., PRRanee EMPLOYER’S.—A COOD girl as cook; can be saiety recou mended to any one aaantre ac im every way qualited to fili the Chambermaids, &c. JANE 8T.—A SCOTCH PROTESTANT WOMAN AS 41° granibermals and to do plain sewing; country pre- WEST 26TH ST. BETWEEN 6TH AND 71! AV8,— steady irl, who knows her business, to do miborwert or wraith can sew by hand or machine; eouniry preferred ; city r 25 BOWERY, IN THE REAR,—A RESPEQTABLE young girl ina private ta ily ax chambermald a Ge Seneral housework ; is obliging and willing; no ma to the country. 413 3 TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOCNG girl as chambermaid and waitress ina private family; city reference. Call for two days. WEST 27TH ST. BETWE:N 9TH AND 10TH avs.—A respectable, experienced Scotch girl as gee bermaid, or todo general housework in a email i city preferred. 19 206 8D AV.—AS CHAMMERMAID OR TO DO general housework. Call at present em- ployer’s, between 12 and 4, on Monday and Tuesday, Dressmakers and Seamstresses. @. rac pg dd PLACE (WEST 29TH ST.), BETWEEN 6TH avs—An experienced French dressmaker, who und tinddrtandgcutcing and trimming in all its branches, go out or week in families, terms ans oy iden tet rence. Address Mine, RA MU. hie 3 WEST 9TH ST.—-MME. GRENIER DOKS ine no ol of § Address, for one week, M. A. making in all branches: elegant walk! evening costumes are made at short notice than other first class reliable dressmakers, EAST 86TH ST,—A YOUNG LADY, WHO IS A comnetent operator on all leading sewing ma. oo a oe tion to tho Sapesants by the a 19 objection r Miss AND ghleatio country. on 01 i WEST 2D ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER wishes a tew more customers by the day. Callin the f renoon or evening between 6 and 9 o’cloc! 10 18TH ST.. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS.—A Femoctable lady wishes to, go ont by the day to few or repair carpets of to do plain sewing; can come well recommended. I BROADWAY.—A_ FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER LLe wishes a tew more engagements, 14 WEST 15TH ST.—SEVERAL FIRST CLASS dressmakers wanted ; steady work and good pay. 3 2, Ww! eed net 8T., THIRD FLOO) n_as dressmaker or RA ae week; ny a first class cuter and titer: to the country. LOvitex 39 EAST 4TH ST., wouree rr Pen coMP?r. tent person to p work V: ry the «i ol dress mker; cancut and fit, do all Kinds’ of amily sewing, and work the Machines: 32° EAST MT ST.—A_ FIRST CLASS DRESS. maker desires the patronage of families, to take ‘work home or go out; operas on any machine; terms moderate. 6TH AV.—WANTED, A FIRST ©: maker: one accustomed to trimmin, apply unless thoroughly competent. 4} WEST 49TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS- In 88 DRESS. none necd maker to go out by the car as wi x tocut and fit es) and children’s dros mstress. Call SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Housekeepers, ac. WIDOW LADY cANgERnO AR) DESIRES A POSI- tirhowa ily, in city or country, aSehee ir waintance Ly ourehotd du‘ien 8 OF Be rs ing sou rd for hersolt and euigan ffive ve ate oldu ore machine. Ad- Gress Mra, WoRtiME Ry chet Uptown Branch oftive. SUPERIOR HOUSEKEEPER, AN EDUCATED nd saeend: faz; with best references, will take tire charge of a house as com)ensation for her board. Kaitress tig West S24 st. A. YouNG LADY, widower’s tani! iserald Uptown Bran GENTLEWOMAN OF CAPABILITY, A WIDOW, aged 35, desires a position in ihe country for thé ras hou ekee:e AGED Ws, AS HOUSEKEEPFR; oh Soe Address Miss J. D., A preters @ hotel; understands Ante and Al apperiaining to a SEG box 100 Herald: Uptown Beatiohoaees 5 t no 1360 Broudway. his ' YOUNG WIDOW, WHO Has TRAVELLED A t deal in surope, and who understands all househol | ducies in general, is wiiling to tie one of @ house for the Sumner; references, Address MAY, Heraid Uptown ranch oilice, YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW OF RUPINEMENT and well qualified to take charge of a widower’s oF & bachelor’s house; is capable of Alling # position of trust; Hone Dut respectable parties ned answer, Address DRESSMAK. ‘Eh Herald Uptown Branch office. LADY, WITHOUT ENCUMBRANCE, position’ ae housekeeper or governess; i fully competent tor githers relerences exchanged, dress Mra. KE, M, M., Post office, Broukly: LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION AS HOUSE. keeper in a first class hotel or private hous Aierat me the country fur the Summer, Addees erald office. FRENCH LADY, WHO KNOWS HOW TO CUT A. Tata weti; end sewing every kind of work, wishes toenxage by ihe day. Uptow: oft wi Dow whhe: ‘Address COUSINIERE, Herald MERICAN WIDOW LADY, AGED 21, A STE SNORE in the city, without hoine or friénds, as house- Kecper in a witower’s family. Address 'Mre, NAL JE, Herald Uptown Branch office, tor one week. LADY, WHO IS A PERFECT HOTEL HOUSE- keeper, desires a situation in a first class hotel; best reerences can begiven, Address E. N., Herald oftice, WIDOW LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS HOUSE. keeper; an elderly gentleman preferred; no other eee iets, Address’ Mrs, TAYLOR, Herald Uptown Branch ol SITUATIONS — WANTED—FEMALES, Miscellaneous. A sruarton WANTED BU A YOUNG PERSON, ¢ ing Fa fluent, it on a lady or to take 9 marge ora grow chi % make horeelt e ul; in the city or ¢ ven, ress MAKI, Herald Upto * RESPROZARLE YOUNG PERSON, WHO HAS crossed the Atlantic on more than’ one occasion, Mould like to mect with a family going to England would wo i any Jenyacity. remuneration no objec Address or call on J. na West 20th st, A YOUNG LADY WISHES A POSITION A8 CASHIER, accoun‘ant or co. yist, either at her hoine or xt an Office ; her wri ing is firm ‘and legible and accuracy 1a guarant teed. Ad reas Miss EVEL N, box 100 Herald oul nce. A LADY, RECENTLY REDUCED IN CIRCUMSTANCES would render her se:vices tor thesummer for her board, where she would be treate: city or country. Address SUMMER, Hi JIRLS TO HANDLE FANS.—APPLY way, t room 1. SITUATION WANTED CRY A’ FRENCH GOVERNESS, SS who has great ability in waching children and knows how (o cut and ft well; speaks three languages; No obj-ction to travel; city reference, Address GUV: KRNESS, Herald Uptown Branch ofllce, ANTED—A NEAT, RESPECTFUL CHAMBERMAID ‘and waitress in a smail family of adults, Call at 499 Lexington av., upper door, from 9 te 1. companion; oiliee, AT 79 BROAD. Intelligence Offices. Grane. SERVANTS FOR ALL CAPACITIES, CA- X pable and trustworthy, constantly sound at 318 Bowery. i:nirance on Bieecker st. Mrs. LOWE, PROFESSIONAL SITUATION s WANTED— FEMA 4B LADY, EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING ENGLISH, French and mtisic, desires to exchange the same for Board: reterences, ‘Address BELDiN, Herald Up- town Branch ottice, A FIRST CLASS TEACHER OF ENGLISH, FRENCH and music, will exchange lessons for Hoard in an pinegione or foreign family. st Address G,, box 11 bi}, West POSITION AS PRIVATE SECRETARY, COPYIST or housekeeper desired by @ yonng lady'in need of immediaie tinunclal assistance, Address ANXIOUS, box 129 Herald ottice. YOUNG LADY, EXPERIENCED AND COMPE. tent, desires @ position as governess or as com| fo a tady’; unexceptionable references. Address (. nt 130tH sty Har lem, A ee AGED LADY, REFINED, OF Lind EX: perience and energetic, as house! cauet 5 Fore home ihe greatest object, Address HOUSEKEEPER, lerald office. 8 HOUSEKEEPER FOR A GENTLEMAN WHO can appreciate a truly interesting, capable and amiable woman; respectable, sincere ‘md honorable parties desired. ' Address SWEET HOME, Herald Up- wn Branch oilice, 1,66 Broadway. OUSEKEEPER’S POSITION WANTED—BY AN American lady (widow) in a private tamily in cit Sapownay, Audres# Mrs. J. K. L., Horald Uptowa Branc! office. JANTED—BY A YOUNG WIDOW LADY OF RE finement a position as housekeeper for a widower or bachelor; triflera need not answer. Addreas W. D. Herald office, ANTED—A WORKING HOUSEKEEPER TO DO general housework for a young married lady and husband; a good home for the right womun; wares $12 per month. Address, for one week, box 174 Herald office’ Laundresses, Wc. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION as head laundress: thoroughly understands her iusiness; 1s not atraid to work; summer hotel preierred. Address E. R. 8,, box 124 Herald office. 14. WEST 30TH ST, FIRST FLOOR.—A_RE- ectable woman to do a few more families’ wasning by the dozen or month; laces of every descrip- tlon done ; or6 P.M. Call'on or addre Mise Kate MORRIS, 2D AV., THIRD BELL,—. ‘A. DRESSMAKFR oF if exnerience, has a Wheeler & Wilson's machine, will go to ladies by the 8 by the day or permanently. 421 6TH AV., BETWEEN 25TH AND 26TH STS,— ni stylish dressmaker wishes the work of a few 8 or ladies by the day or at her own home; a a pos beauiiful specimens and reference; old dresses made over as good as new; cutting and fitting. 436 8D AV., TWO FLIGHTS UP, FRONT ROOMS.— A first class dressmaker will’ go out by the or stabs or will do work a! her own house; understands aking boys’ clothing nd all kinds of family sewing on eee Wilson’s machine. Call on or address Mrs, 45) WEST 19TH ST.—A COMPETENT AMERICAN woman as first class dressmaker in. a private family; understands all kinds of sewing; good reference. 66 7TH AV.—AN AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES afew more rant .e8 to go out by the day; can Operate on Whecler & Wilson's machine; all kinds of white work one; would do dressiaking and children’ Clothes, "Address Mra. MIL. LER. re eee FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE A Ww more families’ work by the day or week; no ebjection to leave the city. Address box }42 Hera d Up- town Branch office. teenies DRESSMAKER. THOROUGHLY UN. derstands cutting, fitting and trimming ladies! and cs! ildren.’ dresses, wishes a few more customers. Address DRESSMAKER, box 144 Herald | ich offi FASHIONABLE DRESSM ER, STYLISH TRIM- a jmer, Ears wee oe fit Ge fai desires a Leg a jamentsy by the day, in first clnas families. res Pesan BLE, box iit Uera'd Uptown Branch office. inf DRESSMAKER OF TASTE AND EXPERIENCE wishes to make an engazement as designer or fore- wan would leave the city. Address Mra, E., Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway, PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS seamstress and to assistin chamberwork ; no ob) mee tion to the country. Adiress L. 8., box 172 Heraid of trig eed ary ote IN nvaRy. BE spect wishes a few more customers the day, ‘dares VICTORIA, box 140 Herald omce. sd 20 EAST 20TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A_ FIRST class laundress wants to get washing at her own house; best reierence, 210 BAST 2TH St. IN THE REAR—A RESPE able woman Wishes a few more gentleme: washing or togo out by the day; good references if re: quired, 913 ISTAY.cA RESPECTADLE WOMAN Wistins to obtain a few gentlemen's or ladies’ washing. Gail or address, 21¢ EAST 25TH S8T., THIRD FLOOR.—AN EXPE- rienced French laundress solicits gentlemen's and famiiles’ wash 228 WEST S30TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED Jaundress would like washing for ladies: oT fen; tiemen by the week or month or by t 4 dozen. all the week, Mrs. TALBERT. 3h \5 FAST 418T 8T.—A_ RESPECTABLE LAUN- dress wants a few tamilies’ washing; also a baby w wet nurse, with a mother’s care, 310 EAST “MTH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW ‘women, with the best city reference, to go out by the day to work, or would like to get afew gentlemen's washing todo at herown home; can do them nicely, Call on or adress Mrs. JOHNSON, AQ] MTH St.—A WOMAN WISHES LADIES’ AND gentlemen's washing at, home; 7B, per dozen; well recommended. idquire for Mrs. SMYTH, two thghts up, back room. 41 WEST 30TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl as laundress; understands fluting, laces, &c. ; best reference. Can be seen until engaged. 563 32, Av, NEAR STH STA | RESPEOTABLE YDS woman’to do gentlemen’s and families’ washing at her own house. 78. 9TH AV., NEAR 52D 8T.—A RESPECTASLE woman as ironer in a laundry. hing. Nurses. we. 160 THOMPSON ST., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— A respectable young seuss as wet nurse; no objection to travel to the country. Au FEW vical OL. et Mahe dt bogie long FOR dressmaking; none others need apply. an ap- Prentice. Call at 207 West 36th st. ad +) RESSMAKING.—WAIST FINISHERS, TRIMMERS. and button-hole makers wanted at 56 West 12th st, Rone others need apply. Call _at basement door. IRST ane) DRESSMAKERS WANTED—ON iy."'to thoes the highest pay given: Come trenarcd fo 101 . Come pri Work, at Mme. M, A, DOUGL. oe 13 East Ith st + ae Frmesr, Chass DRESSMAKERS AND TRIMMERS wanted at 157 East 33d st.; cool wages and steady work. Come Monday prepared to work. SEVERAL, ey. DRESSMAKERS WANTED.—AP. ANTED-—SEVERAL GOOD DRESSMAKERS; ALSO some smart improvers, at 196 Fast 19th st., between nd Irving place: also @ good cook, washer and but three in family. oh SOME EIRST CLASS TRIMMERS ON 10a few improvers, with taste, and an tarse on the Florence machine. hy FoRE No. baace™ ‘ANTED-FIRST CLASS HANDS ON SUITS AND emptoyme Apply at Lord a rarnes Ons 5. 2th st Wiis a OP DRESSMAKERS AT 136 EAST ANTED BY A DRESSM. AKER—IMPROVERS ; MUST be neat sewers, 223 West 42d st. Weetp-a Goop DRESSMAKER, AT 287 wn av. General Housework, é&o. BQ WH AV.—A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY LANDED, © todo general housework in a smali family ;no objection to the country. Address MALY, Rousekee: ers" &e, l CARMINE ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A WIDOW LADY vail 48 companion, housekee er oF to take clarze of an igreaks Rnelish: ereneh and spanish; country breierred, Call on or address E. SULi 15 i peciapel ST, FRONT BASEMEN housekeeper in a widower"s 12 Sabet ST.—A WIDOW LADY AS HOUSE- keeper in a gentleman's family, or would take tare of an invalid in the country or rity: best reference EAS? SeTil ST, FIRST FLOOR. AN AMERIVA. 151 L, dady would Mt like. to aks charge of a hone, fur. d or unt or ny position of trust [= » o or ad dress Mrs, 1:00) ee NEAR HUDSON.-TO BK elderly gentleman or “WEST 0TH 81. housekeeper to Call all the week. 239 widower, 919 EAST 13TH st. —A PROTESTANT WOMAN as nursery governess; would take part or entire charge of two or more grown children; {8 a good eeam- sirens. Apply at present employer's. 262 WEST 88TH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S).—A Protestant young girl as child’s nurse; country preterred. 266 WASHINGTON S8T.. BROOKLYN. ~AS MONTH- ly nurse, or to take care of an invalid; no objec- tion to the countr; is willing to make herself useful. Call on or address, for two days, J. R. WEST 83) ST.—AS MONTHLY NURSE; WILL be disengaged from about the middle of June; satisfactory references, 1.534. 22, Av; BETWEEN Teri AND sorit sts.— st A young woman, who has lost her child, to take a baby to wet nurse at her own Fesidence. Call'all the week. rs, MANNING. A. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL (PROTESTANT) AS child’s nurse; first i reference; no ob'ection to the country, Address H.J.G., box 123 Herald Uptown Branch office. Watltresses, cc. SITUATION WANTED—AS FIRST CLASS WAITRESS: 6) best city reference. Call on Monday, from 0 to 2, at florist’s, corner 42d st. and 5th av, Miscellancous, RELIABLE invalid lady as companion t going into the country for the Summer; 18 @ neat sewer, and is witliug to make herself useful; ‘compensation not so much an object as kind treatment and a pleasant home. Adaress JENN 63 WrST 21TH (@on't ring! intelligent and refined, NEAR 6TH AV., FIRST FLIGHT young lady of’ fine appearance, ‘as companion or housekeeper} fully reliable, Cali on iss RODELL for t two wo days. 6 EAST 10TH 8T., UP STAIRS.—A SETTLI D Yd colored woman as lady's maid, to travel or wait on large ¢ children, 79% EET §T., BROOKLYN.—A MOST RELIABLE Prenen laty as travelling companion, or would take care of children; speaks the Parisian French, and is, ‘ery carelul seamsiress; unexceptionable reterences. Call for two days. 912 9 Brad S6TH ST. oe TWKEN BROADWAY AND —A resp le woman wishes to take in Sankine nt her own Dower good reterence. 994. WEST, ure 8T.—AN AMERIOAN YOUNG lady. of highest respectability, as useful com- Srmton. toe lady ; the aa preferred; or to travel; best reference. Address Miss ' 4.4. WEST 7TH ST.—A NEAT AND RESPECTFUL 2 girl as chambermand ; willing to assist in wash- ing and ironing in a small family; first class reference. Call for two days. 272 ae ne —AS HOUSEKEEPER | BY 4 MIDDLE meric low. ail on or irs AELSON “No tritters. oes 32) EAST SOTH S8T.—AN INTELLIGENT YOUNG trust; 1 erson as housekeeper, or any other position of good relerence, Address ALICE M.) /6uon A LADY OF HIGH RESPECT. i well educated, ts éestrous ot housekerp is capable of d take charge 0 alinen » Carl on or address Mrs, ility, refine obtaining a position Managing servants oF | wo goat a hotel; best referen OK, jor two days. 333 WEST 49TH ST., TOP YLOOR, BACK ROOM. A most respectable woman to do cleaning of any kind ; is strictly honest; none in 3 we most respectable families need apply. Address A. E 34. WEST 267H ST.—A THOROUGHLY EDUCATED « English girl, speaking French, &c., fluently, will take ‘charge of children under 12 years old; i# a good sewer, kind and obliging generally; excellent ‘American references. 330 ton 3D ST.—AN AMERICAN LADY AS Meerckeapee or would take charge of linen room ; rience and good reterence. Call on or address or st EEPER. hi 36TH ST., TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— 337 ae Colored woman as housekeeper. 0 6TH AV., NEAR uTR age J YOUNG LADY. # Jong in the i 11 educated and ned, as housekeeper in lower's iamily ; is cap! of mal home what it ever. shouid bo—pleasant. a. \LLTON between 10 A. M. and6P, M. Don't 571! 8D AV., FIRST FRONT.—A RESPECT. ape and ‘omporignced pkousekeei ina private city or country. Cali Monday from 1d to 6 o'clock. CF AMERICAN PERSON, AGED oe INTELLI- Ceak ood adi hy fers oy Idi es @ situa. it eprabcicat iN sat vecommend inderstan ‘dr all ee OME, 300 Favonin ava Jersey lig Ned, gar PARISIAN LADY, be coo EDUCATED, housekeeper to a gent meane, oF wo its ee cae gue ee yy OF boon « pegsanth Si a Ee 344 EAST 32D ST., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT,—A $ g, oman to go out by the day washing or house- 374. 10TH AY.—A COMPETENT WOMAN TO GO gut by. the day or week to do housework or Washing and ironing ; beat clty reference. 4038 Ay. CORNER 4TH ST, SECOND FLOOR.— in ; best city FotGrencea® te Monday.” “Nurse oF coo 8T,. 449 Wicken Man cod ome oe pot saad dad ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN pa frente %y Heh eee Senta first of sae week washing A towed waneon tal LADY, WHO 18 WELL AO- of Europe, Mined to ac- 6 8 family thi usetui Uptown inveny “peaition. te Sing nt vn LIER ESO A YOUNG PRRGON OF EDUCATION AND REFINE. A, me ustomed to goon society, desires a jetaaieie career Maaaaeatant | = pa hl Ah ss yore LADY ta DISENGAG! be Ww more cae ga a s dreormaner 4 ad 8 otnt wou! " sai eae eared tt sbeciag Sacer SMART Ta a RATH ER ELDERLY “YOUNG” LADY WILL WRITE {or newspapers, publishers or individuals; a letter, a v, poe ora pay, nce, a political epee h or She wrltes ane and the otter with equal ease ng already done all of these. Address Miss JENNY ER, box 79 station D, LADY WRI ADVERTISEMFNTS, LETTERS, business letters, friendly letters, social letters, checks, dratts, bills, receipts, orders, accounts, notes, no: tices, reviews reports, &e. @ visit; the frst jour visite, 50e. only ‘the first intervie w, with or without service the same, 25c, Call on or address Miss W., East 17th st., Stuyvesant park. LADY, EXPERIENCED IN TEACHIN structs those whose education has been ne The English branches, French, Music and D Grammar Reading and'Writing receive spect Termsmoderate. A French Indy or gentleman can re- ceive instruction free. TEACHER, 180 East dlst st, A LADY OF EXPERIENCE AS CHAPERONE TOA young lady, or woud take charge of and educate an orphan or motherless child or su pune s a gentleman's home. Address Mrs. GREY, 127 West 45th st. LADY, THOROUGHLY WELL EDUCATED, A teacher of many years’ experience, would like copy- ing or any kind of writing for the Summer, or would at as amanuensis or secretary for a few hours daily highest references given, “Address WRITER, statio a LADY, WITH TWELVE YEARS’ EXPERIENCE 1N ‘the tuition of adults and children. will give daily in- struction in the rudimental and higher English brani in exchange for first class table board; unguesiionable references given. Address R. d. M., box 2241 Post oftice. By atiention. MELP WANTED—FEMALES. Warten ‘WOMAN, AS COOK IN A’ A TEMPER- ance restaurant; one havi! some experience red. Apply. between 10 A. M. and 12 M., corner of ‘earl street: ts, basement 3 CLERKS AND SALESYEN. COMPETENT YOUNG MAN WANTS A P. BITION of trust; 1 not afraid to work; is @ good book- open would make Jnvestine ‘nt for food position. Ad- sy ACTIVITY, Herald off Werte, RESPECTABLE WORKING GIRL, OR ; without eneumbran 28, for a elder H, FRe Wenz: UIT AND CLOAK FINISHERS; ALSO. ‘ators, at A, FIELD'S, corner of Grand and Chrystie sts. N EXPERIENCED MILLINER WANTED. —APPLY at 1iA BEARD'S, 457 Broadway, on Monday, be- tween 12 and | o’elock. PUTTY Good OPERATORS ON LAvIES' WEAR CAN find good and steady employment. Only such need apply at 39 West Broadway, first loft. NE HUNDRED HANDS WANTED—ON pape ui grgreters ane An shers, Apply fo D. B. BABOOCI & CO, Shure ro ) LADIES (THEY MUST BE TASTEFUL, TIDY and quick), to pack pickles in hotties and to do other iight work in a'fst class factory. Address box 1,051 New York Post office. ANIED—A FEW GOOD GIRLS EXPERIENCED IN ecutiing cards; stead smployment guaranteed to good hands.” Apply at i ond WHERLER & WILSON'S AND OTHER FIRST OLASS owing My oigeeo re oe on ee AAS Ng mn NE Oink Brteit Na OMPANY fixe Linton place (th st). Wartep—a FIRST CLASS FOREWOMAN FOR A large workroom; one who has been ina retail es- tablishment in New York preferred; liberal pay to the mht person. Apply to 8, WSCHSLER & BROTHERS, 261 Fulton st., Brooklyn. WANTED-A LADY OF F ADI thorough business capacity; liberal inducements and honorable employment; bring reference. 1.149 Broadway, up two sta’ rs, tront office, P. A, PECKHAM, Aas GOOD OPERATORS ON WHERLER & Wilson's maehine, on linen suits, Only those who can bring their own machine may apply at 218 Church st., up stairs, ANTED—A PLAIN COOK, FOR A PRIVATE FAM- ily; must be able to make good bread ; also laun- dress; @ young girl 1 $08 Went 2 sho a chambermaid and waitress. Apply at 2d st. gentlema Y L, 59 W AND ‘ANTRD—000 LADIES, WITH SEWING MACHINES, to make ladies’ underwear; only those who under: stand it thoroughly need =s With’ best reierences or 100 Walker st. deposit; alxo woman to iron. who is read: Apply at 781 Lexi ‘ANTED—TWO GIRLS, SIS‘ TERS PREFERRED one must be a tise clas cook, the other a first class undress, Apply st 60th st., near 9h av. SATRE OPERATOR ON WHEELER : & WILSON'S machine: ne fine custom shirt RRISON & GuuRCK, ‘as Broadway, _ ‘ANTED—TWO COMPETENT DRESSMAKERS, Call, prepared for work, Monday, 8 A. M., at 367 West 30th st. Miss H, N. SHARP, ‘ANTED—A NICE. TIDY GIRL, FROM 1¢ TO 16 eye Yeh Of ae, to do alittle housework. Apply at ay. ANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS SALESLADIES IN the suit department, Apply to M. REIMAN & CO., 25 Union square. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS; ONE WHO ee qmderstands fine washing and fluting. "Apply at 62 West 'ANTED—TWO GIRLS IN SMALL FAMILY; ONE must be a good plain cook and excellent w froner; the other aschampbermaid and waitre the other to understand fluting; good wages; ences reauired. Call at 249 West 65th st. ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A TRUSTWORTHY, middle-aged German or English woman to cook, Wash and iron. Cali at 50 West 22d st., trom 10 to 12, Winer counter NEAT, TIDY GIRLS TO ATTEND A Liber lunch counter, BEARDSLEY'S Dining Rooms, 36 er YOUNG LADY, FULLY COMPETENT, DESIRES some copying; would prefer taking it’ home. Ad- dress A, B.. box 158 Herald Uptown Branch office. USINESS AND SOCIAL LETTERS WRITTEN FOR ladies and gentlemen by an accomplished lady, who will compose, revise and copy for the press or private; ter # moderate; al i writing confidentid; cards at ata: jone’ NGLISH LESSONS TO FOREIGNERS—AMERICAN 4) teacher.—Ladies and gentiemen of foreign accent can secure the services of a purely American young lady for practice in English pronunciation, English con- yormatlon, Bngiish xraimmar. English reading, writin ny. dic. highest reference. Address ENGLISH TEACHE box’su Post office, 205 Kast 14th st. ETTERS WRITTEN—LITERARY ARTICLES FUR. ished to newspapers, publishers or individuals; Jeacons in drawing, piano, singing and all the higher and lo "a English branches} distinguished references, “$48 1 EGLECTED EDUCATION.—A LADY OF THE MOST finished education in almost every accomplish- ment, who, however, well understands the many respect- able reasons why there may be mature and even elderly ladies who cannot trust their reading and writing to the criticism ofeven their own tamilies, offers her services ge their. FEIN pe ete Ask for the teacher of music at East = HELP -WANTED—FEMALES. T. STEWART & 00. WANT 4 first class DRESSMAKER, who can take measure, ent. fit, trim, &c. ; one who has'had city experience and’ pos: seases taste and ability wil, if proving competent on a trial, be liberally dealt with and have a permanent situa- Apply at manager's desk, Broadway and 10th st. T, STEWART & CO. WANT first class DRESSMAKERS, who have been accustomed tg work on high cost silk, {arletan and illusion dresses; a FIRST CLASS CLOAK MAKERS; first class BUTTON HOLE OPERATORS one machines, first class OPERATORS on WHITE WORK; steady em- loyment and liberal pay, per dears or week. Apply at h st. entrance, Broad: NGELL'S TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AV.— Wanted, two first class Protestant girls, neither older than 26 years: laundress, one waitress; wages $15 to reference req red. GOOD MILLINER WANTED IMMEDIATELY.— Address box 406 Post office, Piainfleld, N. J. —WORK GIVEN OUT AT ADVANCED PRICES TO Part lor first class Sewing Machines by instalments- D.¥. POND & CO., warerooms 142 Kast Kighth street, near Broadway, and 21 Astor pl: Notice. —This con- cern does not puff itself, but refers with satisfuction to all parties who have had machines of us for the last 334 years, A RESPECTABLE GIRL W. WANTED—TO DO WASH. ing, ironing and general housework in ao small family; ‘must be well recommended. "Apply, for three days, at 153 East 93d st., near Lexington av. WANTED FIRST CLASS MACHINE OPERATORS and. finishers on linen suits. Apply Monday early. “OPPENHEIM BROS. & NAUNER, roome at, A FEW FIRST CLASS OPERATORS WANTED—ON fine shirts; steady work year round. _CLARK, 879 6th av. FIRST ‘CLASS LAUNDRE! 38 WANTED—MUST have no objections to the country for the Summer months, Call at 52 West 46th st A —OPERATORS ON WHEELER & WILSO: + chine wanted to cord corsets; steady work Mite whole year at 627 West 241 st, CHANCE TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY.—ME, women, boys and girls learn and take positions mand, for, opergtors; no vacation, THO PBON'S Col- 1 4th a posite Coop A —LADIES AR NVITED TO TAKE ANY KIND + of Sewing Machine they like, and to take out shirts, jadies’ suits or undergarments, &¢., to make at home or in shop, and pay only small si woe and leave small sums every week and get oF FINSBURY, ‘tie Chambers st. _ Dp" SSMAKERS WANTED AT 170 SD AV. bbe machineson ladies’ suits, at ASHER 364 Canal st., first floor. MEST CLASS | MILLINERS AND TRIMMERS WAN ‘Apply at M. M. KRIDET'S, 150 Atlantic st., near PIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WANTED.—NONE other need apply at 162 West 45th st. j1EMALES WANTED—OF GOOD ADDRESS, TO CAN- vass for an article which every family requires; $60 sack day can be made. Apply at 2 Cliff st. second ac WANTED.—TWENTY. FIRST OLASS ILLINERS milliners. Apply to E. RIDLEY & SON, Grand at., Corner of Alien. ‘ANTED—A FEMALE COOK WHO SPEAKS Spanish. Apply at 13 Rast 43d st. CED, CAPABLE GIRL TO ina small private family; ‘ED. do gener good wages. 509 Went 24d st. ANTED—GOOD COOK, IMMEDIATALY, IN PRI- vate family; must assist in washing; Protestant preferred ; good home. Apoly, with references, at real estate oMice 1,035 Fulton st., Brooklyn, ANTED-IN THE FAMILY OF A “A WIDOWER, A Housekeeper, competent and, trustworthy, domes: tHe and plain in her habits, of kind. disposition, who un- derstands sewing and the’ care of children, willing to make herself generally useful ; one secking a home more than wages preferred, and if suitable wiil be as one of the family, | Address, with full particulars, &c., B. B., 308 Wes ANTED—SEVERAL FIRST CLASS SKIRT HANDS; iso several young ladies who partially understand the business. 8. Appl; \y ANTED—OPERATORS ON WHEELER & WILSON'S machine tor fine lawn and organdie work; also 25 or 80 hand sewers; only those accustomed to work on organdie and fine white suits need apply. WILSON Gl 10 = —ANY LADY CAN EARN TRO $10 TO § $15 + dally by devoting a few hours each day to a how and respectable business, Call at S04 West. Filty- fourth street, from 9 to 7 WEST 46TH ST.—WANTED, A SEAMSTRESS, TO operate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine, either by day or week. A “{ YOUNG MAN, THOROUGHLY CO\VERSANT with the advertising business, having had 7 years’ rience as advertising clerk on a leading daily jour- nal also thoroughly understand ‘king @ paper, sul iption and pubiication books, and, In fac in the business department of « newspaper, ation; would tend-to the advertising business 0 Inercantile house or accept © position as clerk in any kind of business; isa good writer; would leave New York highest refereuce as to character und capability. Address EXPERIENCE, box 102 Herald office. YouNG, HONEST MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS AS waiter in @ private family; understands how to make all kinds of pastry and_ice cream; no objection to the country; best reference. Call on or address 806 6th av., New Yori, or 278 East Bultic st., Brooklyn. SOLID HONEST MAN, ABOUT 26 YEARS OF AGE, has been a soldier in’ deka A speaks German, English and some French, wants em) ay in a whole: sale business or manufactory to ma! imacit generally userul, or as Watchman. Addrevs,W. 8., box 126 Herald ce. FRENCHMAN, AGED $8, AND HIS WIFE, 22, would itke to be employed in any capacity in a pri- vate American tamily or in a hotel. toyether oF soja. rately, in the city or in the country; they can furnish best felerences; they do ot speak English. Address or apply at 19 Wooster at. A ouxG FRENCHMAN @l YKARS OLD), WELL educated, who speaks English, wishes a situation in an American famuly as waiters to objection to travel; best reference. Address C. G., 58 Bond st. YOUNG MAN AS TRAVELLING SERVANT—HAS been travelling on the Continent; good city reter- ence; willing to pa: Ag! passage. Address box ltl Herald Uptown Branch of pean loge Sage of oF Lo Mietin 24 YEARS? rience is open in mn re PHONUGRAPHER, Herald ofice. wageme se (A YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS WASHER, or floorman ina livery stable; five years’ experi: ood reference from employers Address K. 2 ch offic LITERARY G GENTLEMAN, ABOUT TO SPI forme weeks in England and on the Continent, will = execute Hterary or business commission’ abroad. dress Post office box 9.949. A YOUNG MAN OF INTELLIGENCE, WHO IS AC- customed to taking care of the sick, would like to charge or companion to an invalid About to travel ; be of references. Add: lerald office’ A FRENCHMAN, TALKING FRENCH, ENGLISH and German,’ wishes to travel with a family as waiter; good reference. CHARLES POWTS, Hotel Francais, 168 Christophe A GERMAN MAN, wito SPEAKS FRENCH AN English, Wants a situation as porter. Address 33 West 44th st.,'N, G)twation WANTEDRT 17 A YOUNG as porter or messenger; and Mg ag to iairly; we ge SS EXPERI- git ATION WANTED—BY A FIRST OLA eneed male eook, in a hotel; frat class city reterenc Apply atig6 Spring st. Waa iY A YOUNG MAN, A SITU ‘ATION IN any capacity; writes a good hand, and can furnish Arst class relerences trom late employers. Address L. , 247th av., city. ANTED—SITUATT ILLINERS trimmers. WANTED—SEVERAL FIRST CLASS also improvers. J. ROTHSCHILD, 3 West 1dth st. OvERATORS WANTED—FIRST CLASS HANDS, ON Wheelor & Wilson's machines, tor, Indicg suits: also finishers. AYWARD, 322 Gan OM OR TWO GOOD DRESSMAKERS WANTED—AT 7% Christopher st. EVERAL FIRST RATE OPERATORS ON WHEELER & Wilson and Wilcox & Gibbs machines; also dress- maker, at 317 6th av. ORK WANTED—IN THE CITY OR COUNTRY, BY niddle aged. single steady man, to take care of mae and make himself useful. Address WORK, Herald W “ion witn a neve clu Batchon hot eo kate Class but 1e | Knowl je of the business." Call at or address $40 ludson st. $100." —A, MIDDLE-AGED MAN OF RESPECTA. lity. Stoudy and reliable, will give the above suin to any person helping him to a situation in any ca- pacity inwuich his services can Beremunerative. tn thts city or elsewhere, Address B, M., box 145 Herald office, PUREE WAITER GIRLS WANTED—TO ATTEND AN ice cream and sod ir restaurant, for Sundays only. Call, this forenoon, at Pavilion, 59h vt. between Tth’and 8th avs. ANTED—100 OPERATORS TO MAKE BOYS! waists at home; steady work at good prices. None but those who oe oa tent and can furnish references pees apply to 8. GENTHAN, 46 Leonard st., third floor. TANTED—A YOUNG PERSON WHO IS A THOR. ough seamstress and hairdresser. Apply at 15 Waverley place, between 10 ana 2 o'clock. Werr+ GIRL TO DO ela HOUSEWORK. Inquire at 216 Greenwich Whine das 3 A FAMILY OF THREE PERSON th roforoncess 301 West lathe see err een Bed 1a RO ‘ANTED—A be gd CLASS COOK AND A GOOD Lo ne xi two “mondy exp! veut andreas: ok and a la ond stoady ema nt; Ba Telly Fesomment led. Cail aid eee i proprietor Avenue kee |: ATLNTED-IN A> PRIVATE FAMILY 1 OERWAN NTED—IN- PRIVATE ie perf ato finderviaha her Fig ios at, Tear Fn a 248 4TH AV., IN THE FRUIT STORE.—AS BUTLER; afew 8 disengaged; understands his duties thoroughly ; has 4 best ¢ ty Feterence. Call or address. CLERKS AND SALESMEN. MAN pr Bacto tN] AS OASHI R AND BOOK. keeper in urant business wishes a Reslon, ine bowl ef vdestaurant; references. Address W., Cashier, ey 18 a toorecan eee wane A Srerarron is groom ; understands his business; Rey ty feprence “APDIY at present employer's stable, YOUNG i IGLISHMAN, OF SIX TBARS EXPE. A, Hence tn welry, hard ee te — and fancy t box 146 Hernia Uptown Branch omen A‘ ean 3 pare OF AGE, NOT AFRAID of ae iH fal, desir ing to i wore ime ae viet oes tantly iy sod end linens argu i fot Pa altos best city ref ORIPECTARLE MAN WANTS De aaae As octis Neer ong To a for & brewery, or ft trant liguo eer) cot OF ai aap, Kas im) yn Up ‘rust aaek ae "Addteee . W., box 18) Heral OCOUNTS.—EIGHT LANGUAG! written P.M, a Dig Fat a Seipsnaigs Shotodbuieaads ARREARS: JAMSS COX, A THOROUGH BOOKKE® PER WISITES EMPLOY. ment a sew hours daily, iu @ small business. Ad- dress box 121 Li id oi (ountRy. “A YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION in a country store or warehouse; or would make himselt usin about a xentleman’s pl ses wopoemente horses and driving; wages not so much Ld gyi permanent place, Address VEUMANENT, “flerald RY GOODS.—WANTED—SALESMEN FOR DRESS goods and shawls. Apply v0 8, DOWNING, 867 Ful- ton street, co Clermont avenue, Brooklyn. RUG CLERK WANTED—A COMPETENT Yoox man, single. Apply, with ret , to WEBE! BROS,, 46'Court st., Brooklyn. ee igs cEaer hae igeorts COMPETE! a jon. ppl with reference, corner won ay, and Fourth at Willinmmurg, "Corner, Divisio RUG CLERK WANTED,—ONE WITH TUREE OR four years’ experience: one speaking German pre- ferred. Appl, vt ‘itst avenue, corner Fitteenth street. O*,. SALARY OR COMMISSION AND foamy te A ood salesman will represent any business or firtn (or whieh few or no sural aire required) in iret Class styic, in Southern and Western States. Address BUSINGSS, Herald office. SALESMAN WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED AND 4) lively dry goods salesm in, on job lots trom auction, dc. Address it, ©., box 47 Herald oftice. STOCK BROKERS.—A FIRM HAVING DISSOLVED, their stock clerk for seven years, who can influence thelr old customers, is open tor an engageinent. “Adiiress X., Herald office. (0. PAPER HANGINGS SALES! EB SHALL have vacancies for few first class men. the comin year, West, Northwesi, Pennsylvania, New York city and near-by trade. Liberal arranyem« nt: will be made with parties having an established trade; communications airielly, confidential, Address by letter to CHRISTY, SHEPHERD & GAR’ (NUE ADVERTISER, AGED 32, DESIRES A POSITION with a firm of tankers or stockbrokers (oing a large business) ag cashier or manager; is thoroughly compe- tent, experienced and reliable; references ample and un- excéptionable; salary of minor importance, Address , Herad office, ORACCO,—A FIRST CLASS TRAVELLING SALES- man, with established Western trade, wishes a situa- tion in some wholesale leaf tobacco or cigar house; best references, Address H., box 191 Herald ottice, WAXTED—A SITUATION, IN AN OUT OF TOWN hotel, as clerk or assistant, by a young man; reter- ences unexceptionable as to churactér, &c, Address W. W. L., Herald office, ANTED—A SALESMAN, WHO HAS HANDLED ready made clothing. A single man, not ‘over 21, of good chara Br ae good references, please address CLOTHIN: WANTED—AN PaXERRTEN? ED ENTRY CLERK IN thi ait Whol sale ane com! ny Lp ed house in 8 dress, references und salar; cted, W.&C CoH ‘dware, Herald ottice vagal ANTE''—BOOKKEEPER; ONE WHO IS COMPE- tent and willing to make him-elf general situation permanent to satisfactory pariy; salary mod. crat. Addreas, in handwelting. «ving nees and stating salary expected, 0, H, W., Herald offi ‘ANTED—SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS clerk in a clothing’ store, who speaks four’ lan- having good references. Address, 313 Court brooklyn. TANTED—A POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER OR ‘salesman in some first class business, by a. young man, who hus had several years’ experience ; best of ret- erence given. Address 0. F. A., Herald office. ‘ANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS BALES. joys. men; references required ; REIMAN & C stands the care id management of horses, ea lnges and harness; is 4 zood and careful driver, and ¢ wile un naeney re! or enc as ire ny bility; would be found willing and obli st da ay., tor two days. pais COLOR: D MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH. man; thoroughly understands the business, Aron: ing or driving; has no objeciion to go to the copa this season ; four years reterences. Address J, B, Brewster & Co.'s, 232 5th av., corner 27th sf. ites for A SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMA! BY A respectable Englishman, who thoroughly under- stands his busines: 8 no obiection to the country, Call at or address 19 West 23th st., in harness store. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- man and gardener: good references. Address 5, C., le 147 West 41: SITUATION WASTED—AS COACHMAN AND 4 single man; first class city references Address R, K., 18 East AG SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN AND m, by a single German; first class city refer- ‘Address R: K-, 62° Union A room, by ences trom last employer: ‘square, LADY DESIRES A SITUATION FOR AN EX- perienced, faithiul, thoroughly, trained coachman, ann Aue {minster L ben and $olocke o'el “ABS COACHMAN—BY A STRICTLY 1EMPERATE SIN- gle mun; references from his former eat honesty, sobriety a: capability. Apply for two days at % Lexington av city reterence from present em- joyer. Call or address Il East 36th st., private stable, i Tor two days. 8 COACHMAN—EXPERIENCED, WITH FIRST class references as to capability, sobriety and integ- Tity; willing and obliging. Address 'A. C., of eall on Mr. ull ings, J Li) 4 Sth av. LIRST CLASS COACHMAN, PROTESTANT, MAR- ried: ng incumbrances; references trom the highest farailies in New York and England. Can be seen on Monday at No. th RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WANTS A SITU- ation as coachmnan; first class city reterence. Call 41 West 44th st., H. Teney’s livery SITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST CLASS COL- ored coachman; thoroughly understands the busi- ness In all its branches; good city references. Address COACHMAN, 811 4th av. COACHMAN AND rat class clty reter- R, K., 62 East 14th st. SITUATION WANTED—AS groom, by a single Germa' ences frou \OAUHMAN AND GROOM'S SITUATION WANTED Jy BY slealy, sober, single young man; aye 30; good city and. country references from his luge and former emplovers. Address F. F., No. 8 East 3ist at. (SOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY 4 YOUNG married man, who thoroughly understands the care and treatment of horses, having been brougnt up to ie in the Oid Country, and ‘who can give satisfactory reter- ences as to stea Ares ths ability and attention. Address M. P., 45 Park av, ork, Vee ib SITUATION _ WANTED—BY A_ RE. pectable man of steady habits, with good reference N, 232 5th av., from last rad Call on or address JO! cure of J. B, Browster & Co. (COACHMANS, SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST / class man, in a private family, single; best city ret- erence from his last and former ‘places. ‘Call on or ad- dress J. M., at Brewster & | jy 84 6th ay, NOACHMAN AND GROOMS SITUATION WANTED— J By a single man; three years’ city reference trom, last place; no obj n to the country; not atraid of wes Call at or address 146 West 28th st., private stable, 0 da SITUATION WANTED—AS COACH MAN AND GROOM; excellent grooin; first class driver: reference to the ighest; country or city not objected to. Address, or can evecn at private stable 10 West 44th st. for tour days. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GARDENER, EQUALLY © competent in greenhouses, flower, fruit’ and vege table raising; could take care of a nice gentleman's place. Address box 611 New York Post ontice SITUATION W. NTED. BY A man, a8 coach it. ws —A_ SITUATION AS “COACHMA\ married man of long exper twice Inten years: understands the business bran ches; can furnish satisfactory reference, ctory Call on or address T. 8. L., private stable 47 Kast 62d st., or Herald Uptown Branch office. 7 Al V n om; Willing nad oblig- ing; five Years’ first class city reference trom last em- ployer, Address M., box 11Y Herald office, TANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY AN experienced and first cl take charge of gentleman's establishment lon of address JAMES McK TANTRD-SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A no objection to the country; under- ness thoroughly ; first class city reference, Address J, M., box 193 “erald Up) /ytown Branch oftice. Vv ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A competent man, with best reference from’ last em- forte 5 day vad. 0 %' ast fn Lew country, Call on or address, for two ANTED=BY A COLORED MAN, A SITUATION AS coachman, thoroughly understands his business refers to foriner and present employers, Address i. Herald Uptown Branc Ww ‘ED—BY AN EXPERIENCED SINGLE MAN A situation as coachman ; highest recommendations. Address JOHN, Herald office.” WASTED-BY AN ENGLISHMAN MARRIED), A tuation ss coachtan or plain gardener or to take gare of a gentleman's place, "Address 1 Post o York. AN TED =A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND by 4 respectable colored guly "understands. his business dress 121 West 52d st Waren TWO COLORED "as SITUATIONS a coachman and j thor oughly understa: thelr business, a1 Bez. oo on or address T. VaNbIVH Ne ole: thoroug ator a 2, SITUATION can anti K and attend to cows if } city reference, wasren —BY ADVERTISER, as under mica Foquired newly arri liross M., iioraid office, mearess Ber te OUNG, COLORED MAN WISHES pa or waiter: i9 willi br fdoblitng: wor: | oughly unde: Duslnees; good reas J. Bay 4 Kast 19th wt bess oe A HELP WANTED— ALES, LAD WANTED—ABOUT 18 UL nne d &. wy 4a8 wHo understands ree horees. ine harn 8 take care of thi the summer ri: da a" necticut se a miles dre Oe reat res imoaihan ba Poss. Lg HELP P WANTED—MALES. NORLLS TURKISH BATHS, a Want honest, Intelligent’ nese as able mot older than 33 years: thust he strict rate: cap ployment healthy “aud profitable; po Ae ; i MES TAS a Rag i 88 GENTS WANTED.—GREAT CHANCE; NEW AR. 4 ot ti gi SERS overveares| peek capital re. aire io weekly; steady employment; & ae 26 cents, "AMERICAN NOVELTY CoMraRy roadway. pa ane A A TES SA) RA Ach WANTED—FOR THE SALE OF FATERT fan attachment, for sewing machines. Apply at 9% =, New York city. A “SITUATION WANTED—AS PORTER, BY A YOUNG man, German by birth; speaks English aswell as German; ‘trustworthy and nonest; best city references, Address 25 Hamilton st. CHANCE 70 aaan and take Boat EN, women, boys and girls learn and take postion: mand for operators; no vacation. THOMPSON'S College, 20 4th av., opvosite Cooper Institute, FIRST CLASS DRUG CLERK, WHO SPEAKS A. English and German well, Apply, with relerences, at corner 62d st., 7th av. GENTS ARE MAKING $100 FAR WEEK SELLING our geods by sample; a few more smart men wanted. Gall at “9% Liberty st.. room 25, @o0D MAN CUTTER WANI'ED.-ON LADIES’ suits. Apply to D, B, BABCOCK & CO., 167 Church st, OY WANtED—WHO HAS WORKED IN A DRUG store, must be active and reside with his parents. Apply at drug store, 161 6th av, VANVASSERS WANTED—TO SiiLL AN ARTIOLE that pays a good profit an! meets @ reagy: wale, Ap- ply at 2 Cortlandt street, trout room, #€ second floor. NANVASSERS WANTE!)—IN ALL OF OUR LARGE citles, Address, with references, THE aan . Barnes & Co., iil anc 113 William Dp" CLERK WANTED—A STEADY AND gosee. petent man, in a first c ass retail store; sala! Prospects good, "Address PHARMACY, Herald of RRAND BOY WA Aen A WHOLE HOUSE; 4, one who 38 active, intelligent and can welte quite Well; must reside with parents. Addre: W., Hei oitice, ARMERS,—WANTED, A SINGLE MAN, WHO BA good milker and horse driver and good stock Manel work the year round; good reference, Apply at kt Bulton st. (Currier’s) tor three days. PPARMER WANTED—TO WORK FARM ON SHARES; nod hand; Columbia county. Address COLUMBIA, Herald oftice. OOD CANVASSERS ARE MAKING FROM $10 TO per day with our new Invention, wanted by family; something entirely new. Call and see, room 14, BONIC,—MASONS OR THEIR WIDOWS CAN earn a handsoine livelihood by addressing or callin jon B. A, WADHAMS, 626 Broadway, New York, at Py Monday. TLLINBRY, = FInST CLASS sieve Ok WANTED} ood wages and st employment, diately Fut 186 Bowery. Ae . Dena. 10 SEAMEN,—WANTED JUMEDIATELY, | 4s ieee United Statex Naval rendezvous, 187 and cues street, $00 men tor the navy, Ingludlng me niehinits persmiths, boilermakers, &c., &c. be enfisted without any fee being exacted trom them "ind frauster to the receiving ship Vermont, direct from ihe rendex: Yous, with thetr hammocks and bags, at the government expense. BLAKE, tain United 8 Navy, Commanding Naval Rendezvous, (PUB ADVERTISER WISHES TO LEAVE HIS HOUSR for the Summer in charge ot a man and wife; light, fel, farnlahed: a porter preferred, with re Address 'B. M. Id office. (0 HOTEL PROPRIETORS.—A YOUNG MAN, JUS® disengaved, desires a position in a hotel as keeper or checkman ; tour years’ reterence from ast @ rid ployer. Address HOTEL, Vox 210 Herald office. Wor tpei iow CLERK, MANAGING.—ADDRESS or apply to WILLIAM ROMER, 319 Broadway, New York. WANTED=AN ACTIVE YOUTH, WITH SOME EX- to tie perience FRADHURY BUOS., S12 and S14 Bowery. RRAND BOY; MUST WRITE nquire Monday ot ROSENSTEIN Lon street. ANTED—A ‘COLLECTOR, WHO I8 A RESIDENT of Brook; d who can bring Al references. Call at ELAS HOWE SEWING MACHINE ROOMS, 48 Fourth street, Brookly! D. WANTED—A WAITER WHO UNDERSTANDS HIS business; to a sinart, active man this is a perma nent situation. J. REDCLIFFs, 40 Chapel st., New Haven, Conn, TANTED—A THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL FARMER, married, to take full charge of a farm, the farm hands and thé stock; fine soil, healthy country; firs class reterence indispensable. Aadress, with ‘ull partic ulars, THOMAS G. HODGKANS, Setauket, Long | Island, ‘ANTED—A MAN, COMPPTENT TO MANAGE AD small bakery for two months, at a watering place in this State snoneé but those experienced and well recom- mended need answer. Address, for three days, BAK! box 1,833 New York Post office. ANTED—IN A PRODUCE COMMISSION HOU! ‘a boy, one living with his parents and with references; salary first year $100. Address. in ap) ee handwriting a references and particu.ars, New York ANTED— FIRST CL CLASS DRUG CLERK, COMPE- ent in every particular, With unexceptionadle ret Apply to or address’ Mr, RICE, with McKesson 8, 10-1 ‘morrow. 7 ANTED—BY A CLOTH HOUSE (IMPORTERS OP fine woollens), a competent salesman tor the East. ern trade. None but those having an ostanuane® merchant ws trade need address B, & W., siation A e v BEST nily Bible publiche om com mission will be pid Apply alter ¥olelock, to MULLEN & HUGHES, -3 TANTED.—GOOD AGENTS ARE MAKING MONEY ye TApMtY; article used In every State; profits vory e; bills on Hae: MN OD “ROURES, 206 Broadway, third floor. ANTED—A COMPRTENT MAN TO TAKE CHARGE ot @ first class retail hat store; also one to tak of @ stockroom: Address, with real name ani en GENERAL AGENTS FOR THRER xe; also ladies out ot employment V ANTED—THRE cities; profits lar will find honoraple and profitable business by calling at 788 Broadway, room 10. ANTEDCAN AGENT TO TRAVEL WEST FOR responsible produce commission house: must he of undoubted character and ability. Address C. PRODUCE, Herald office. een ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY TO ATTEND & 5 Ps ed store. Inquire at4) West 30th st., from 8 A. M. to6 P.M. YY ANTED—AN ACTIVE AND. GENTLEMANLY CAN- SEERA grin ete Adaree CANVAS. ox 128 leral V ANTED AN A TIVE AND INTELLIGENT LAD 1 to 17 years of age, in a snoe store; one hav’ ing | had tome experience proterred. 766 76 6th av. TANTED—A BRIGHT, GENTEEL-LOOKING BOY, about 16 years old, to aitend soda fountain; wages 82 Wper week. Apply mt245 Went 2d at, THE TRADES. A PRAC ICAL MINING ENGINEER AND METAIe 4A lurgist of great experience is open to an enzage ment to conduct any mining or smelting operations, or will inspect and report upon any pronerty ; highest reter: ence. Address H. a oS 5,021 Post office, New York. S Hag PROOF 6 years’ experience, hares PENUGRAP HER: box A GOOD ARCHITECTURAL AND MF AX draughtsman is open to an engagemen Feterences; moderate remnuneration. Address CON-+ STRUCTION, Herald office. A® INTELLIGENT YOUTH, At te leara some respeatapia trade; or obtain a permae nent situ w. WI Ma +, Hoboken, N. « NJ DY EMPLOYMENT AND Kood wages to agood tinner who has a set of tools. Galt ator address 674 broadway. \NGINEER WANTED—TO RUN A STATIONARY EN: gine, Inquire at DEAN'S stone yard, 3d street and Gowanus caval, Brooklyn. 1) GINEER WANTED—WITH A CERTIFICATE, AT9S 4 Bleecker st. QirvaTIo WA D-IN A HOTEL OR RESTAU Fant, by a mid tie-aged man, with 2) years’ experience and plenty oF first class reierence, Address H. W. Wy station A, Spring st. A GOOD oT. A. SMITH, Vv ANTED~A CARPET UPHOLSTER! E WHO thoroughly understands the businete 1s Chat ham squi V TANTED-BY A om foreman or superinten tent; a good opportunt'y tor those about eree ne buildings on their own account; 09 to go in the country, Address CAHPENTER, Herald office. SARPENTER THAT THOR. nderstands his business # situation as V ANTED—FOR A STEAM BOILER, A CERTIFI- ¥ cated fir » With testimon: Scotch baki 4 Ful Brook vay neste) Wise area ON FINE CUSTOMER AXD shop pantaloons: also 0 Apply at «23 corner Leroy st., ior Riree d days. 71 ANTED—A GOOD PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTER— W One accustomed to large tae hetwoen Sand 12 o'clock om Monday ROsd _ ing Photogeaphers. i Cortlandt st pinta 1! W ANTED—A GOOD AND COMPETENT MAN FOR an old established iron railin torr aitner as RE 8 wy ‘The most iberal offers will ‘West 44th st, between 8th made by £86) WANTED-A YOUNG MAN AS MACHINIST; OW: who understands the Howe machine; aa ae | ter week also a i who has been concer. with machine writes a good hand, to Calon shipping department “Apply st 0 Broadw ANTED—GOOD TINSMITHS, APPLY - % AND f 2% Wooster st. COMPETENT SHIRT cUTT: Wor tremaan 4 shirt house tn Philadelphia, xt » bon ES 128 Herald office, with references ~_ FRENCH AUVERTISEMENTS, = a Li a a famille eer ast ear ns an hotel a i eee ool ane Vere oes yaremont; cares recommam tions; ne parient ‘peel angled, ‘NE JEUNE FILLE FRANCAISE a denen me Toe, Wh Caney Bac

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