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) MEXIOO AND THE UNITED STATES. ‘The ‘American Army Muster im Texas and Mexican Opinion of the Move- ment. m the Two Republics (Mi rg May 24.) invasion of one of the tes of ‘the ‘american Union, by several nts ‘of American troops bas unuecessa: cre- ene an excitement amo. some of our colleagues, Tne counter- ng 06 troops within the limits of one’s own exican ps e States of Coahuila and Tamaulipas never creates excitement among the American press. Then why should the movement of troops in Texas give alarm to our worthy colleagu: Ashort time since the Mexican press denounced tne people of Texas for upon Mexican territory, and United States troops have been sent to that border to qeomens any further marauding. At first our col- were incensed at the marauding; now they are equally indignant because the American government has adopted measures to prevent it. Pajaro Verde, in reply to our assurances that the government of the United States cannot march its troops into foreign countries or wage war with- out previous deciaration, say: “* Unfortunately ‘we have already seen that’ war is waged without preriees declarations or authorization.” We yw not what case our colleacue reters to; cer- ‘tainly none on this Continent, and articularly pe United States are exempted from that charge. our colleague refers to the occupation of the aun (puted cerritory in Texas, in 1847, it cannot. make Out & case. e “occupation? was authorized by the duty of the Executive; the war that Jollowed the attack on the American troops by the Mexican iss ential de la Palma and Palo Alto was al thor! by an act of Conaxbes, The only unau- thorized Waging o! war in that connection was that of the Mexican troops without the authority of Congress. THE Doom or THE DEAD Hkaps.—Five of the Aargest raiiroads doing business with this city have signed the agreement to issue no more passes r July 1, except to employés and to those en- titied by contract to receive them. These roads 4re the Illinois Central, the Burlington & Quincy, the Rock Island, the "Northwestern and the St. Paul, The Chicago & Alton road refuses to join the movement because it is not prec ping: enough. Its President announces that every pass heretofore imhed by that road will be recalled July 1 and no 8 Will be issued in any case. The Indi- ana ion Bloomington & Western, the Peoria & Island and the Rockford, Kock Island & St. fous Railroads declined to sign the Cag od but pike y aes is not stated.—Chicago une YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, ¢ &C. OATS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ON HAND AND pat my, shops, 368 and 873 South built to order chea| treet and 114th street, ‘ariens Rive! ‘STEPHEN ROBERTS, NANAL BOATS L. BUCKLEY AND VOLUNTEER Will be sold at public auction on Thursday, July 3, atl0A. M., at pier 38 North River, For Ty ech OF aa ae COPPER PAST- ened ate oy iD; new and second fang. nimaatce of D NOLAN, Bone Polat Chasse R SALE—A FERRYBOAT, 112X25X10, AND A barge-bowed Scow, 160x133:' also several Osgood’s Mud Diggers. A, M. DA COSTA, 117 Wall street, Rs SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR ONE OR TWO . aan Boats, a sigh pressure 24x26 inch Tug, in DA COSTA, 117 Wail street. LOOF YACHT MISKODEED FOR SALB—Sl FEET Kool, 12} beam, In the best of order. Inquire of ED TA! VIS, Bay View House, Canarsie, Le TEAM TUG FOR SALE—ONE NEW STEAM TUG, 70x1534x6% teet hold; engine 17x17, with iresh water inks, Apply to 0. W. COPELAND, 64 Broadway. HE SLOOP YACHT LINDA FOR SALE—42 FEET rater line, 48 feet on deck, 16 tect beam; good accom. Podations anid modelled f9t | 8 built first class at reenport, L. I. addr: coun 91 Barclay st. ‘ANTED—A SMALL SCHOONER YACHT, WITH accommoiations ior twelve, trom 8th instant, for four days’ cruise; must be fully manned. Address, stat- Ipg lowest terns, B., box 4,423 Post oitice, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, _1873.—TRIPLE ~ SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Cooks, de. WATTS ST., BASEMENT od Fa gi sny yd § woman as cook, washer ironer peard ng house preferred; youn ri ee Maing bona house: ‘® mechapica’ (NEW NUMBER 31).—A ‘ST s2D BT. et 25 & treat A oroug! business; is wi ig, hs with ke wash quired ; city or coun ot oeanlo 4) ¥ WEST 33D 8T.—A FAMILY wise 3 TO OBTAIN ituation i 7 as Tr inn lroner: wil abe s ‘a laundress" P pieeei two days at her reference. Ca present employer's. 4 WES! &2D ST.—A LADY LEAVING FOR ni yi ts 1s desirous of nding situations for two me as cook and laundress; the other as chacaber- mald and waitress or lady’s maid; Ad- dress or call tor three days, be seen SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES. Chambermaids. &. 154 SITUATIONS WANTED—rmmaLes. |_| SITUATIONS WANT! D-FEMALES. General Rousework, &e. 159 Zemectable young girl to do general house work; 154 : WEST ISTH ST., ROOM 6.—A RESPECTABLE 7 woman as wet nurve, mae ° fresh breast er own baby, one » Merth old. WEST ISTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTBST- waltluy cot Genkens oad'a mbermaid ‘and to assist city reference. 8T.—A BESPECTABL! IRL AS WEST a paing @ 154 Siem chambermaid or to take care of children. Can be seen at t present eoaeee 209 west Ant as chambers 8T.—A. malt and to annat ri te PROTEST- ‘with the care f children; Feference. ple young girl a5 chambermaid and waltress or ITH AV., OVER THE TRA STORK—A YOUNG woman as chambermaid ‘and to in the ings Cigror country: 211 oe WEST 63D ST., TOP FLOOR—A RESPECTA- ing and ironing; best city references, + city or country. 51 Base etd ST., PRESENT EMPLOYE®’S,—A RE- wing t le woman ascook and to assist with wash- ing; willing to go # short distance in the country. 214 MONROE 8ST. FIRS! FLOOR—A YOUNG pity late! landed, as chambermaid or to do goncrai he louse Worl WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, FIRST FLOOR. — A neat, competent young woinan as a good cook and to assist with washing and ironing im the country; is Ker; good reterence. “MADISON AV.—A COMPETENT YOUNG WO- 15, tan so rot dlnse cook ina private family; excel- lent city reterence, 215 BASt_BTH st. SECOND FLOOR, | BACK ©) room.—A respectable young girl as champermald and chy rereren no p objection toa private boarding house; 290 WEST ISTH ST.—A COMPETENT YOUNG Gree as chambermaid and waitress; no objection the country good city reterence. 93 HovsToN st., uP STATRS.—AB GOOD GERMAN cook and chambermaid; city or country; good reference. 103 “AST 2ST ST.—A LADY, GIVING UP HOUSE. kee: oh would like to fina a situation tor her no Washin WEST 40TH ST, NEAR | era AV., ROOM 6.—A8 cook or laundress, 1O7 West eri st. —MOTHAR AND DAUGHTER, mother as first class cook or laandress; can do all kinds of French fluting; caughter as waliress or chambermaid; best city reference; no objection to the Q33 WEST orl ST. IN THE GROCERY STORE.— A respectable young gir! as chambermaid and to aasist with Washing ‘und ironing; or would do house- work in @ small family; no objection to the country; good city reference. 235 West arn 8T., ROOM &—A SCOTCH GIRL, ust arrived, as Chambermaid and waitress; first Class rete bermaid and waitress. 331 EAST 59TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO CHAM. berwork and fine washing or chamberwork and waiting ; city relerence, KAST 23D STA SCOTOH GIRL AS CHAM- country, 108 WEST ISTH 8T., REAR, TOP FLOOR, FRONT ioom.—A reapectable young woman 'to ant iron; is amexcellentbaker; no objection to & aibaratee house; bet t references. be 33] West dist st, BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH avs.—A respectable young girl as chambermatd ; Will assist In waiting and take care ol children; notobjec: tion to the cout ity reterences, 19: WEST 2TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK; thoroughly understands the care of a kitchen dest city references Cun be scen tor two days, 1Q9 WEST OTH st. FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— As first class cook in a private family; can bone and lard; would do the marketing’ elty or country ; bost city reterence. Call for two days. 13] WEST 8TH 8t.—TwWo PROTESTANTOIRLS, TO. gether; one as good cook, washer and irc he other as chambermaid and waitress; no objections ; best city reference, girl as cook in a respectable family. 150 WEST 28TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, PRONT.—AN experienced woman as first class cook; under- stands cooking in all its branches; no ‘objection tothe country jor the Summer; best city reference. 150 WES! STH ST.AS GOOD COOK, WASHER and ironer in a private family; bakes good bread and pastry; will goin the country with a family for the Summer; nine years’ reference, 151 LEONARD ST, REAR.. 7A RESPECTABLE Protestant woman as good pen cook, washer and ironer or to do general housework ; no objection to a short distance in the country. 52 WEST 28TH §T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as first class cook; understands p Soars, Jelties and desserts and all kinds of baking; would go in ‘the country tor the Summer; best city reference. 15 WEST 2TH 8T.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS plain cook, washer and ironer in a small family; city or country ; city reference. 17 EAST 33D ST.—A R}SPECTARLE GIRL AS cook, washer and ironer in a smail private fam- ily; 1s anexcelient cook, first class washer and ironer; best city reference ; also a girl as chamberimaid and wait: CANAL 8T., NFAR BOWERY.—A GERMAN 339 on EAST 2D ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM- bermaid and waitress, WEST 20TR ST.—-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG (iy as chambermaid and to assist with washing and ironfa 40 WEST 20TH ST., BETWEE H AND 10TH avs,—A respectable girl as chambermaid or waitress; no objecuon to oe country ; good city refer- ence, Call or audress fc ro da, KAS? 17TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTES- 41 tant girl as chambermaid or to do light house- ‘Work; reierences; no objection to a boarding house, 433 West 4TH 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY landed, as chambermaid and to take care of children, or to do general housework in a small private ly; RO to the country. Bere St.—a vai te YOUNG 446 “WEST 27TH ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH ava.—A respectable young irl as chambermaid and waitress or nurse and seamsire: 45 3 WEST 13TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS Oo chambermaid and waitress ina private family best city reference. Also a respectable girl as coo! ist with the washing in @ small private tamily; onable city reterence. WEST 2D ST.—TWO GIRLS; ONE AS CHAM- bermaid and the other as cook, wane and 454 ironer; have good reterences, — AT] STH AV, PRESENT EMPLOYER'S. —A COM. etent gine girl as first class chambermaid and to do plain sewin 485 STH AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL AS chambermaid and waitress or as waitress alone ; bestcity reference. Cal’, trom 11 till 2 at present em- Teas; best city reference. ployer’ co 208 & EAST 83D 8T., TOP FLOOR, FRONT. RE- 50; west ~A RESPECTABLE GIRL, igi Protestant woman 4s coo! id would | & acnbermnaid and waitress in asist wit! the washing and ironing it Fequireat no ob- st city reference, Section to the country; 20 WEST 13TH 8T.—AS GOOD PLAIN COOK; willing to assist with washing and ironing; best city reference. 73 3 EAST 9TH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG Sirl as chambermaid and waltreas or to do plain 7 ANTED—A CAT-RIGGED CEDAR BOAT, TO 18 RE Gr Oy ing lowest pri and where itcan ‘se W., Herald Uptown Branch office. i 054 213, BAS! {4TH st. BETWEEN 2D AND 3D Ava, third floor.—A réspectable young girl to cook} wash and iron in a private tamily, or do | work and assist with the washing : good city reference. Ya FOR SALE—SCHOONER YACHT, KEEL 58X Rey 4 feet, drews Oe teats oe oe order; roe la guns, swing, and eve necessar, mediato use. ‘Address box 1 Loi” Boston Post of HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn. A SINGLE GENTLEMAN WANTS A ROOM WITH- ee boars. between earn and Seventh avenue bay ae and Fitteenth streets; moderate price, Ad- B. R. D., Herald office. WANTtED-TO RENT, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, A neat hee Oe less than 20 feet wide, located be- mn Tenth Twenty-third seco. not further east an Second avenue. Address, with price and particu- are 0.6 0. G., No, 12 Rit We naires a ROOM, FOR A LIGHT BUSINESS, Address V. & CO,, Herald office. W4nter 40 RENT OR LEASE—A WELL LOCATED four story House, bevws ‘hirtieth and Sixticth streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues; must be in g vondition, Address N., box 2,885 Post office. WAXtep—DEsk ROOM, WITH USE OF DESK, Address, with particulars, DESK, Herald office. Mees eae FURNISHEDROOMS, SUITABLE EP housekeeping for a small tamily of adults. Address HENRY, stating price, which must be moderate, Borald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. ANTED—BY A YOUNG COUPLE, TWO OR THREE light Rooms, suitable for housekeeping, between Fourteenth and Thirty-cixth streets and Seventh and ore be moderate. Address OUSEKEEPING, Herald, Upton Branch office. In the Country. ‘ANTED—A FACTORY WITH NEVER FAILING water power, within a short distauce of New York. pares. ing be particulars, &c., FACTORY WATKR OWE, Herald office. WANTED, A FOBNISHED COUNTRY HOUSE, NOT Wewrer 200 miles 1 eons mad jghiy lake BAL’ ‘A, box als Herald op aroun A Ypape, ps ooper oaticite oo! eping, Writ Arithmetic and Languages. Day and eveulue, ‘Ladies’ departinent. Telography taught practically; de aot ioe operators. |! fo vacation. GENTLEMAN, THOROUGHLY COMPETENT TO teach French, English, Latin, mathematics, draw- iBg abd vooal music. will take engagements as tutor, for hes to read music in a short time and oarew irom nature: best reterence given and require Ao objection to country. Address P. A. L., Herald offic DISTINGUISHED YOUNG GENTLEMAN WOULD Sete to meet a lady or Leah nies in reterence to ob- Leon aaa ledge he English langui ts | ‘h modern lan; es, it asonabie price. Relerences exchanged. Address tbox 4, 286 Post office. pana '‘RENCH LESSONS GIVEN BY A FRENCH entleman of the highest testimonials. Address Herald A GERMAN. Il at or address Twelfth ward iagara st., Newark, N. J. ANYED—A SPANISH TEACHER; IF SUITABLE can have first class board. akaia particu ars in regard to terms and reterences, J ‘Herald of Waren LADY TEACHER FOR En inglish schoo FUR NIECE RARE CHANCE FOR CASH—AT PRIVATE REST. dence 21 East 20th st, near Broadway, Parior Suits, 75 Laren Bedroom, $25, and 300’ lots for less OLD STAND—FURNITURE, CAR- {Bets and Bedding cheap for cash, or by eek and monthly paymenis. ‘209 and 211 Hudson, corner Canal strect. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FUR fure and Bedding, at lowest cush prices, by weekly instalments, at 0'F ’3 warebouse, 410 Eighth avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets, MAGNIFICENT IN BROCATEL PARL nt Suit, nearly new ; cost $580, for $200° one do. 3 Proontal dnd rep suits, S63 80 nnd $35: Pianwlorte, Paint: rosewood and wajnut Chamber suits, Mattresses, aang. Garpets Buflets, kxtension Tables, leas than half cost. Kesidence 4 tast Twenty-tifth street, between Fourth a and Lexington a avenues, — PRIVATE FAMILY NOT WISHING TO HAVE A PUB. fic auction will expose at private sale e Pianoforte, Parlor, Drawing Room and Library Suits, Chamber Sults Book Carpet, Centre Tables, Buster Chairs, &c Call: immediately at residence 12) West 2 sl MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM & TT, CARVED, silk brocade, cost $800, for $200 gft0, do. $40 janoiorte, Parlor, Chamber and 1 Dining ‘urhiture ; Face, Property ot a tamily leaving city. 36 We ifteenth street, near Fifth avenue. on™ Furniture, Beds, Bedding, &c. Vayments taken by the week or month, ‘Terms easy. KELLY & corner of Twenty-fifth street and th ity. All sizes rich patterns ‘Tnellahe Brussels 112 Fulton street, between William 215 WEST 36TH ST., IN THE REAR.—A YOUNG girl as cook, washer and ironer; no objection to ao pgeneral housework in a small private family ; best city . 22 WEST 36TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN |/_a8 cook, washer and ironer; good city reference. WEST 2TH ST., IN THE RKAR.—A PROTEST- ant woman as good plain cook; good city refer- ence trom last place. 232 WEST WTH ST—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as first class cook : no o} cose to help in wash- ing: good city reference can bo giv 236 EAST 19TH ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER’S,—A respectable woman ag cook; willing to assist in fhe w Washing and ironing? good clty reference. Call for wo day x. 23) WEST 41ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as cook ; is willing to assist in washing and iron- ing; best reference trom last employer. Q48 WEST WTH st. SELOND FLOOR, FRONT room.—A reape table young woman’ as good plain cook, washer and ironer: an excellent bread and iscutt baker; best city reterence from last place, Q57 STHAV.cAS GOOD PLAIN COOK: WILLING {o asist in plain washing and roning in a small Bee best city reterence; 15 years with her last em- ployer. 29. 7H AV. > HIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—A epectable ot ooh Cpe has six years’ reference from last pia ce. Cal dress. 312 WEST MTH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER’'S),—A young girlina small private family. as plain cook, washer and ironer, or would do chamberwork and or country; jays. objection to cit take'care of children; no Gan be seen for three ( best city reference 32. EAST “TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A YOUNG | wo. man as cook ‘in a private family; isa good Washer and froner; city references. Can be seen for two 397 EAST 47TH 8T. BETWEEN 1 18ST AND 2D AVS, e second floor.—. od cook and to assist with the washing and ironing; good cuy reterence from last place. 328 EAST SD ST. SECOND FLOOR, FRONT Toon:.—A respectable woman as good cook, Washer and Ironer: no objection to the country. Gall f0F two days, WEST 39TH ST.—A_RUSPECTABLE WOMAN as cook, washer and ironer ; is 4 first class laun- dress; best city reference. 41¢ EAST 17TH ST., NEAR IST A mt RESPECT. able young woman in a_p: lain cook, washer and ae Ry is willing a ea oor S Bas long reference from las! 444 BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH avs.—A respectable English girl as cook, washer bo ironer in a private family ; no objection to the coun- try. 46: “STH AV.—AN AMERICAN WOMAN INA small American tamily ; is a plain cook and good washer and ironer and understands her business. Call on or address E. 49 STH AV.—TWO NORTH OF IRELAND PRO- testant women: one as cook the other as cham- bectihel good city references, Cull between 10 and 3 RESPECTABLE girl as good cook, washer and ironer; best city 623 @ boarding ‘Hotse best city referen , TWO STAIRS UP, ~PRONT.—AS COOK, rst class cook, in a hotel. or first clasi Call for two days. 624 7 NEAR 43D ST. (PRESENT ® ployer's).—A respectable woman as first class cook ; no objection to a private boarding house. 631 STANT A, RESPECTABLE aint As GOOD JO1 cook and an excellent washer and ironer ina small private family; best city rererence trom last | place. 858 6TH AV.—A RESPECTABL WO cook in a private tamil going a short distance in the counir; 93] SB,AV: BAKER'S STORE. —A G00D GRRMAN girl as cook; Would assisi with washing; no Jews necd apply. AV. WOMAN AS GOOD has no objection to best city reterence. Chambermaids, é&e. WEST 22D ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL (PROTES.- tant) as chambermaid and to mind children; good reference. RING ST., NEAR BOWERY, SECOND | FLOOR, | n.—A respectable German girl as chamber: | nd seamstress; can speak French, [.Q BAST OTH STAN HONEST, RESPECTABLE young woman as chambermaid and waitress with | a Tespectable tuiily. Can be seen at her present emn- ployer’s. LIVINGSTON PLACE, PRESENT EMPLOYER'S. 1 A young girl as chambermaid and tress oF bermaid and nurse; ho objection to the country. cham 32 ) WEST 171H ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl as chambermaid and waitress, or would have no objections to do light housework. Can be seen tor four days at last employer's 5Q West TH s berwork and assist with washin, the country. 68 wt WTH ST.—A_ RESPECTABLE GIRL AS chambermaid and waitress; no objection to go In the country, Can be seen t presebt employer's. A YOUNG GIRL TO DO CHA’ iting or to do chamberwork and to no objection to a short distance in EEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS for FURNT- Bed . M. arpets and ding, at THWAIT’& GO. 0.'9, 186 a is7Chatham siseet 4 Hd mense tock ‘and low price: “[ THO SEVONTH AVENUE, MR. ROSENBERG PAYS Tp Ayes Clothing ihe i rices:—For Dresses, $5 for Coats, $2 fants, $1 to $8; Maiso Uar- pow. ‘Call on or Bddrews as above 9 WATTS 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO UP- stairs work; city of country. Call for two days. 95 CLINTON PLACE — or Hs pl al GERMAN iri as chambermaid io plain sewing or general housework in # small family; relesence, present: emmpnoyer’ '* 98 oH ‘CHRISTO PTIER 8T.—TO DO CHAMBERWORK id waiting ; will go in the country for the Sum- mer; best city reterence. T MARKS’ WELL KNOWN _ ESTABLISH ME: rr, Joi Sixth avenue, opposite Eighth street, ladies nd gentle men can receive the utmost value in aah fort their Saat off Clothing, Carpets Jewelry, Iatees fe.” Pleago Cail avor address the number as Above. Ladies waited on by Mra. Marks. Please try, and satisfy yourselves, TB, MINT#S NEW STORE. 48 THIRD AVENUR? Deiweon Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, Indieg and gentlemen will be astomshed at the great Tt off C ‘i ‘Sarvats matty 81019 Nts, Pio by Mr. or Mre Minis 13 WEST 19TH ST—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG + oo to do chamberwork and fine washing, or to do laundry ‘work; no objection to go in the country, food reference, 136 WEST 1871 'T. chambermaid and dren; willing and obligin PROTABLE GIRL AS ‘tress, or would mind chil- lately landed. sewing; good relerenes trom last place, Call for two 76 10TH AV., SECOND FLOOR —A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl as chambermaid and waitress or as nurse; best references. Call or address. 1.067 22.4%, BETWHEN seTH AND s7rtr sTs.— A respectable girl as chambermaid and laun- Gress in @ private tamily ; good reference. Also a woman to go out by the day. 3 CHAMBERMAID AND SEAMSTRESS—BY A Young girl ot good disposition and character and Weil recommended; is willing to go a short distance in the country. Address J. P. C., Herald office. SITUATION WANTED—AS CHAMBERMAID AND waitress, by a Scotch girl; ¥ F004, city reference, Ad- dress M. W., Brooklyn ooh jerald office. 5 Dressmakers and & and Seamstresses, EAST 47TH 8T.—A LADY WISHES TO FIND A SIT- uation in the country for a competent and trustworthy person as seamstress or to wait upon a lady or grown children, Call tor two days _ BRIGHT S8T.. JERSKY CITY.—A DRESSMAKER would like to make an engagement for the Famers cuts by Taylor's system, trims alyo with tus faced by the mont Twould go ut reduced. prices ent reference. Call on or ike to go out of town, exc address DRESSMAK ORCHARD 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL AS SEAM. stress and dressmaker; operates on armerent y preferred, Address SEAMSTRE: WEST ATH ST, FORMER EMPLOYER'S—A good seamstress, with her own sewing machine, jew engagements by the day or week. 110 | WEST 16TH 8' € 134 sebitrowen her work by the day tor trom the city: work al Class city reteren 144 WEST 28TH ST. ILDIA SCOTCH- woman as working housekeeper; may be seen Tor two days. 152 West tu “SIA NURSE AND SEAM- 4 stress; understands Wheeler & Wilvon's ma- Chine. Gan be seen at present employer" ‘8. 192 retell AV. (AT PRESENT EMPLOYER'S).— Avery good dressmaker and thorough seams tress; “willing ‘and obliging: best city references. 220 6TH AV.—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER wonld like a few more engagements by the day, or would take work home and fit {adies at thewr reat: addres ee! . verfect fit guaranteed, Call on or dress 106 —A DRESSMAKER, WHO HAS ements in New York, would vate families a short distance done at her own home; first z SECOND WEST 28TH ST., CORNER OF 7TH AV.—A 177 § ity Jeats of age, to do light private fone two days. 191 MOTT sT—A OTat, ial eter THE voOuUN- 4 ousework in # family ; understands chamberwork and washing. 236 mast 1 ST.G A, RESPECTABLE YOUNG ae fatally. ere 240 in ST 37TH ST.~A RESPECTABLE YOUNG fou to do housework in a small private family; nee. i or address tor two anys 173 THOMPSON, ST—A | PRENCHWOMAN, JUST rived trom Paris, wishes to take cnre ‘of grow- ing cl childre ren and to sew ; no objection to go lirthe country. 20 EAST S8TH ST., NEAR 8D AV.—AS NURSE, BY & competent woman, who is thoroughly ex ain the care of young children: fully espabl of ntire charge o! nfant; many years city ref- Nl _ELP WASTED—FEMALES, WAstenen NURSE GIRL, TO GO INTO THe for the Summer: one competent as seamstress preferred. Call at 126 East 70th st tor two” days Wratten vIRST OLASS CHAMBERMAID AND waitress and! to amist in washing and ironing, at 336 War ‘RD—A Good COOK, wio WILL Le i rt gues fronting , references required. 2 West Sat st, So A.M. Witt NEAT YOUNG GIBL TO cooK, WasH, ron and baled broad fora private ote P re ners, at AP University place, 1 oly, AT ANTE: D—SOME GIRLS FOR IRONING, aa Mra \NNETTE, 383 6th cen 23d ana Mth sts., second floor. iT 30TH ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A YOUNG to do housework in a small family ; good city 242 fa Feference. a 24¢ . MULBERRY ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG irl is willing todo general housework in a Private family. Call tor two d. MARY BOLGER, 254. WEST 2TH St. BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH ava—A respectable girl to do general houso- work or chamberwork and waiting, no ovjection to the country ity references, 205 SPRING STA RESPECTABLE | ENOLISH woman wants the care of a child from oue year Old at her own home: will have the best ol care. 204 WEST 41Sf ST.—A SCOTCH PROTESTANT girl, lately landed, to mind children aad do plain sewing in a private family; understands plain dressmaking ' can ‘run Wheeler & \ ison’ 's machi 210 AV. A, TOP FLOOR, F RONT.—A PROTEST. nt girl, aged 18, in the country as nurse or to as amber work. 299 ST,, BETWEEN AY. D AND LEWIS ST.—A Tespeciable girl, laiely landed; is humble “and obliging; Willing to undertake general housework ; no objection to the country. 316 8TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL TO hin general bousewore! in @ smail private family, Call this day, from 9 till 5 P. ay 31 “BAST 25TH ST,, REAR HOUSE.—TWO YOUNG Swedish girls to do general housework in an American family in the city. 322 EAST TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GEN- eral housework; two years’ reference trom her last semper. BURG.—A GIRL TO Inquire tor three days. 337 EAST 11TH ST., BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AVS. Tear.—A respectable young girl to do general housework in a small nto the city reterence; wages not the object; no objection to the country. 339 EAST 22D ST.-A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY t landed, to do general housework in a small fa family. 349 EAST 17TH STA YOUNG GIRL TO do general housework; isa good plain cook, Washer und ironer; or would go as iaundress in a private boarding house; willing and obliging; good city reter- ence. SOUTH 8D ST, WILLIAM | do general housewor! WEST 26TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girltodo light housework in a small private 35 WEST 48TH 8ST., BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH OOU ays— respectable Protestant American gitl to Ese in the housework; no objection to take care of a aby. 351 WEST 58D st, “FIRST “FLOOR — —A “RESPECT. able young woman to do general housework in a small private tamily; good city reterence. Call tor two days. EAST 16TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl to do general housework ; 16a good washer ner, 401 407 no objection to the countr; EAST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO do general housework in a small private family ; ; good reference, Can be seen for two days. 40) 7TH AV., NEAR 33D ST.—A PROTESTANT ) girl to do light housework in a private family. WEST STH ST., THIRD FLOOR.—A YOUNG girl todo general housework in a small family ; 004 city reference. 448 West sri ‘ST, BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH avs.—A respectable woman to do general house- Work in @ small private family ; good city reference ARA. WEST 82D ST.-A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY Janded, to do general ‘house work. Housekeepers, é&c. 6: WEST ATH ST., CORNER 6TH AV., FIRST e) flight, do not ring.—An accomplished American young lady, from Savannah, Ga., aged 22, as housekeeper dr travelling companion; widower's or bachelor's tamily preferred. Miss HATTIE E HOWARD, 114 AMITY ST., GROCERY STORE.—AN ENGLISH lady of 50 a3 housekeeper on a farm or in a small house in the city ; good reference. 14Q 22.87, FRONT BASEMENT.—A WELL EDU. cated widow lady as housekceper in a widower's family. Call or address. 150 WES, 2TH st, BETWEEN OTH AND 7TH ave.—A respectable young person as housekeeper to an elderly gentleman, or in 8 widower’s family ; wages ho object; Country preferred. Call tor two had 1G WEST 2TH, ST CAN AMERICAN LADY AS housekeeper in a hotel oF any anion of trust, city or country. Address HOUSEKEEP 293, west ‘SOTH ST—A YOUNG LADY OF RE- finement, from New Orleans, as housekeeper; a widower'’s or bachelor's iy Lake eee No triflers need answer. Call on GERTY WEST 30TH ST.—A8 COMPETENT NURSE OR plain sewing ; no objection to the country ; ears eherence from last plac 324 BAST GOTH ST.—AN INTELLIGENT YOUNG person as working housekeeper or any light business; is active and industrious; good reference. aoa to Miss FRASER, MEADOW ST., BETWEEN §TI AND 10TH STS., 20 Bopoken— German lady to make herself gen: 32¢ useful in a family or as housekeeper in a widow- er's tumily; city or country. Call or address for two days. 397 JAY ST.. BROOKLYN.—A COMPETENT AMERI- can woman as working housekeeper for a party ofgentiemen, or would take charge of @ house for an aged couple. 689 STHAY, Down RING), FIRST FLIGHT—AN educated young Indy. great ability and expert ence in travelling, would make home pleasant and cheer- ful; bachelor re ae ne AE preferred : no letters received, Call trom 5A. M. tll 5 LEGARD, 69 BuO DWAY, FIRST PLIGHT, ROOM 1%—A y as housekeeper in a widower’s family, 3D AV.—AN AMBRICAN WIDOW LADY AS housekeeper, or would take a position in some Institution; @ pleasant home preferred to high wages: no guecuee to the country. Address, lor one week, 1 widow. — A YOUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT, REQUIRING immediate financial assistance, desires a position as housekeeper or teacher ; would like to meet iis an pi orable gentleman of means who would be willing to Sey herassistance. Address SINCERITY, Dox 152 Herabl of 920 sTH,.A¥ A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER wishes a few more engagements by the day; luting and trimming In the best style; highest r Teterences. WEST 25TH ST.-A FASHIONABLE DRESS- maker, most of whose customers have lett town, would like to make turther engagements for the Summer; city or eount Address DRESSMAKER, B2G FAST, eo steck RIBST | OLAS, FAMILY seamstress solicits engagements by the d ert at all kinds of tamily sewing ; operates on W. Wilson's machine ; excellent reierence. 4.07 WEST, 2TH 8t.. BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH avs.—A respectable girl; understands now to operate on machines; would assist in chamberwork or take care of chuidren; no objections to city or country; good city references ' Call for two days. 41 WEST 2D 8T..OR LORDON, TERRACE--A FIRST’ class dreasinaker wishes baad more customers; work done on short notice; reasonable price! fall tri med suits made trom twenty to twenty-five yards of sii Call or address. 436 3D AV., TWO STAIRS UP. dressmi <A FIRST CLASS er and operator on Wheeler & Wilson machine, understands all kinds of tamily sewing ; will zo Ouse, out by the day or Week, of Will do the work at bi Call on or address Mrs. ANDREW 437 West srt stax E 4 ator to go out by the day best city reference. Call tor two days 470 7TH AV. YOUNG WOMAN WHO stands ail kinds oi family sewing, dre would like w go in the country With a tumily with a lady; to ovjecuon t see to children: rst class reference. Cail on or address M. M. RIENCED OPER- yr take work home; NDER. ae 504. TH, AV ZA FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER J es a few more families; by the day or week; Gan make shirts and all hinds ef while work oa Wieced & Wilson's machine. 612 BEYWEEN 33D AND STH St respectable Protestant as seamstress and to take care of one of two growing children or assist. in light chamberwork ; in the country. 737 2D AV., 6TH AV., CORNER OF 42D ST.—A RESPECT. able young Wonian as seamstress: Is a good eae on Wheeler & Wilson’ machine; has some Knowledge of dressmaking: no objection to the care of chilaren; would goa distance in the coun- r present empl OD eg do gl WISHES A “FEW MORE muagements by the day or week: car operaie on rincipal sewing machines. res RES MA, box'is! Herald Uptown Branch office za 4 Genera! Housework, d&e, WHITE PLACE (WEST ISTH ST.)—A YOUNG Wo- man to do light housework in a small private family, NK S8T., IN THE sania pone GIRL TO housework in & private family. 16 & 2 13TH ST., IN REAR—A RESPECTABLE do do general housework for a small tam- ily ; no objection to go & short distance in the country; good relerence. WEST 45TH ST. PRESENT EMPLOYER SS OO respectable young woman to do general house- work: isa good plain cook, washer and Ironer; willing ‘and oblig! 7 BEnaY ‘ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL to do £ enerai housework in @ small private family; good city reference. 85 6TH AV,, IN THE REAR—A RESPECTABLE woman, jately landed, ina stnall pi family, to do genéral housework; no objection rc the country; reference. 109 WEST 33D 8T., PRESENT EMPLOYERS —A young girl to do housework. erence. EAST 22D 8T.—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT English girl to do {general housework, good ret. J1Q WEST STH ST., BETWEEN 6fu AND 7TH ll , in the rear.—A respectable middle-aged w ‘oman to do general housework in a small private tam. EAST 38TH “ST. GERMAN GIRL AS CHAM. 154 ts bermaid and ,waitress. inquire at present em- WEST SD ST.—A YOUNG WoMAN TO bo Can be seen for two days. 15 “awe in @ small private family; | 34 HIGHLY RESPECTABLE, DISCREET YOUNG lady, well educated and of’ prepossessing appear- ance, wishes @ position as housekeeper to an elderly wealthy gentleman or widower; give unexception- able city reference. Address Mrs. ST, CLALRB, box 144 Herald office. A* AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, AGE 29, OF EXPE- a position as Housekeeper in some ; stands all houseliold duties, and is to make herselt useful; will go for moderate Wages he can have her litte girl, 9 years, with her; would go out of the city If a pleasant home is offered none but parties who want reliable person need swer; best references. dress Mrs, A.W. D., Herald Uptown Braneh office, 1,265 Broadway. Laundresses, we. EAST 40TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO man as first class laundress; understands fluting and all fnerics; ira to go a short distance in the country ; Good city reierence. Cail | till suited. G5 STH AVcAS, LAUNDRESS BY A YOUNG +) woman; no Get nto @ short distance in the t city referere: WEST 19TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH avs.—A respectable girl as first class laundress; 12 understands her business thoroughly; French fluting and putting; best city reterence trom last place. 14: WEST 82D ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED ‘EO woman to do fine washing at her nome; will be neatly done ; good relerence. 14.9} PRINCE ST.—A8 CHAMBERMAID AND SEAM. 2, atrens or to assist with washing and irowing; can do family sewing: operates on Wheeler & Wilson other machines, city reterenc JG] WESt_2TH st, SECOND FLOOR, BACK Toom.—As first class undress; will ackist with chamberwork if required ; no objection to go in the coun- try ; good city reterence, 216 WEST 2TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, ROOM NO. 4, A respectable woman to do washing and ironing at her own residence or to go out by the day; first class reterence. 217 the day. 31 5 EAST STH ST., “THIRD: FLOOR, “FRONT.—A respectable woman to go out by the day at wash- ing or cleaning. val for two days. 320) Bast BIST 8T., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—A OLY resectable woxan wishes washing or house- aad by the day; best reference, Can be seen at any time, WEST 28TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes wushing at her own home or to go vut by 34 47 STH AV., NEAR MTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE young woman as laundress or chammbermaid and laundresk Cun be seen at her present employer's. EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS 46: 7TH AV.—AN Solicits washing to do at her rooms, 75 cents per donen; prompt and reliable. 47 STH AV., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.—A YOUNG girl as first class laundress; best reference from Jast employer Cail for two hls dod 1.023 ing. 6TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WO- maa to do washing and ironing or Louseclean- Nurses, ec. 18 BASt Bry st.—4 voUNG GIRL IN THE COUN: try as nurse; is willing to do light chamberwork ; best reference trom prevent employer. A BAST rae ‘ST. A FRBNCH LADY TO TAKE OW care of children and,make herself generally use- tul in an American Lteaemsiche 106 RAST “TH 8T.—A YOUNG B BABY OR GROWN child to nurse at home. Apply for one, we % 109 WEST ietH ST, REAR BUILDING —Ag THOR, ough infant's nurve by a Protestant young Toman) is capable of taking sole charge and of bringing {t up by the boule; excellent city reference; wages no object settled in 8 good family ; { Bo objeotion to the country. 123 west, 4m WEST 4TH 81 petent to take entire charge of a baby; can egme wel Tecommendeds ny COMPETENT YOUNG is fully cone Woman as nurse and seamstress; W&ST 20TH ST.—AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN as infont'’s nurse or for grown children, or would t invalid; is A goo! seutastrens; can alter aud ty or country; best references, 24( WEST 16TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS EX- perienced nurse; willdo plain sewing; expert on Wheeler & Wilson's machine ; of nurse and chamber- maid; city oF co! erence. PAB WEST a1sT ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE care of children or to do chamberwork in a small family ; best reierence trom her last pl 316 BAST 4TH ST., ONE PAIR OF STAIRS UP.— A young Lit aged 18, lately —, it anxious to get a situation; willing and obliging; would take care of children and a0W, ordo any kind of work; no objection to the country. alt for two days. 317 WEST, STH St, SECOND FLOOR.—A BABY to wet nurse, by'a respectable woman, at her own home, where there are no other children. ‘Call tor two days, 332 | 6TH AV., NEAR 21ST ST,—EXPERIENCED 388 SIXTH AV., AT MRS, SHUNERMAN'S—A GIRL to take care of children or to do sowing. EAST S0TH 8T.—TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS (Sisters), In city of country, together or so) 425 ly "ately ; one as nurse and to assist with chamberwork and sewing; the other to do chamberwork and waiting or to gasist With washing; one year’s roference trom present place, 439 WEST S8TH ST., ROOM 10.—A RESPECTABLE married woman wishes a child to nurse at her own he it will have a mother's caro. 47 "ADELPHI 8T., BROOKLYN.—A RESPECTA- bie girl to take ¢are of a baby; no objection to go to the country in » small private fainily. 80: 6TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMA as child’s nurse or to take care of growing chy dren, 1. 367 8D AY., BETWEEN 77TH A D “TEI 8TS., ot) two flights up, in the front.—A respectable youns Te hs lately landed, to take care of children or to housework, ArouNs WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS NURSE; can be seen from 1) to 3 to-day at 135 West 3Uth st, third floor, front room, Mission office. Waltresses, &e. EAST 36TH 8T.—A LADY WOULD LIKE TO SE- 2 Cure a place for a competent waltress whom she can highly recommend. Call for two a. WEST 45TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS WAITRESS, who thoroughly understands her business; or a Chambermaid. ‘Can-be seen at her presout employers, who can recommend, 12 3 EA EAST 60TH ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER’S.—TW ) girls; one as iirst class waitress; the other as chamberinaid and to assist with washiug and ironing. 471 STH AV.—A LADY GOING TO EUROPE wishes to obtain a situation for her waitress, Miscellaneous. 15 ORCHARD ST., NEAR GRAND.—A SCOTCH Wo- man to wait upon or travel with an invalld lady; ate take care of an infant from its birth; best city reference: AMITY ST.—AS MAID, OR TO TAKE CARB oF growing clilldren. “Call on or address A. R, ll EAST 6D 8T.—A STRONG WOMAN WANTS new houses to clean; terms moderate; best city reterence. Can be seen for the week, 12 WEST 19TH ST.—A8 COMPET. ENT LADY'S maid; understands hairdressing and dressmak- ok perfeclty; different machines; best city reteren wil Ling t tot go} in the » country 18% MACDOUGAL 8T.—AS LADY'S MAID; FIRST Glaes Prone bairdrorser aud experionced deees and cloak maker: ig a thorough cutter, fitter and trim- does up ladies’ fine laces equal to new; wishes to travel. “Cal be seen for two days. 14 SECOND FLOOR.—A YOUNG 4 first class family to’take entire EAST 2D 8' German girl charge of ehildren and to help them 1m a it, branct their school lessons, Call on or address 0. 163 %TH,87 XEAB D AV., TOP FLOOR,—A RE. xpectable woman wishes ‘to go out by the day to work. 163 KAST 39TH ST.—A LADY WISHES TO MEET with a family going to England or Ireland, who Would require her services in erie acity, for her pas sage home. Address or call on Mine 329 EAST 28TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to take charge of a tenement or a gentleman’s dwelling; best city reterence. Call tor ae days. rs, LYONS. 52: 4 WEST 42D ST—A THOROUGHLY COMPE- janie tent hairdresser or ax poy, ‘5 travelling com- iSPSO pease for season. Call on or address YOUNG GERMAN LADY DESIRES A SITUATION as lady's maid or to take charge of children: per- ject in the English and French languages; first class ref- erence. Address or call at Busch’s Hotel, Hoboken, for three days; room No. #5. HE ADVERTISER, A YOUNG LISH WOMAN, will give a bonas ‘ot $5 to any one procuring h situation to travel to Europe or elsewhere as has travelled on the Continent; is never seas Hil Thursday evening, LOUISA M. DA) Herald Uptown Branch ot Intelligence Offices. garg SERVANTS FOR ALL Eee Rae PA. ble and trustworthy, found at 219 6th Bowery. Mme. "HOLZsi ETS 5 N GLAND LADY, WHO MIN Taculty in instructing ‘young childrens wold ike & engage as governess and matron it desired In a pleasant per pd either in New York or elsewoere. Address NNA'W, LITTLE, Beverly, N. J. GERMAN LADY, WHO SPEAKS PLURNT PRENCH (three years in France) and understands a little English, desires a situation as lady's companion or gov- erness to one or two young children in an American family for the Summer months; no objection to the coun try. Lettres F. B., 58 dist st., between Madison and 4th avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION AS GOVERNESS, BY A young lady, for young children, or a companion to an invalid aay? ‘vest reference given and required, Call on H. B. C., 35 Park av., from 10 till 4 o'clock. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. NGELLS TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AVE. hue, want intelligent, industrious Protestant girls Rot older than 25 years, tor baths and laundry; wages $13 to $4; references required. K MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WANTED— A. ture ot grow! ng children: one who understands her business; ina small private tamily. Apply at 7th av, corner GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; AA must be a plain cook, washer and ironer. No, 215 East 88d st. Will call for two days. ec aalaal a OK AND AN ASSISTANT COOK WANTED—FOR A Ditge Mitchen ‘inthe country both Protestants and the former a yood bread baker, wages, $25 and $1 per month. "Apply at st Luke's Hospital, bith st. aud 5th avenue, on Wednesday, July 2 a OD COOK WANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY ‘of Six persons; either German or English; must do the plain washing and troning ; also one who understands her business: wages $18 per month. Apply at 687 6th av., corner of 52d st. GENTLEMAN, Liv wants first class ndres Addre: eit reter: ences, box 182 Herald U plows Branch office. 1,285. Bro way. “LEARNT CHANCE 1) RORAPHL _—M women, boys and girls learn take positions; mand for operators: no, vacation. THOMPSON'S Col fee, 20 Ath av., opposite Coover Institute, N INDUSTRIOUS LADY, PLEASING IN HER WAYS tL and especiaily nunetual can find employment in dur establishinent at 82 weekly anlary, most commence wand have some educauon. bese ti NEMEWAMY & CO., 735 Broad (AUAMBERMAIDS AND WAITRESSES WANTED—FOR {hotel in country; fares paid. Apply at O'DELL'S, 0) West Mth st., near Broadway. ADIKS, CALL AT 16 CLINTON PLACR, STH ST., L and buy a new Wheeler & Wilson, Weed or Ameri: can Sewing Machine on monthly instalments, payable in work at home. W 4A NTED— AT 180 WAVERLEY | PLACE, AN ERRAND girl about 14 years of age. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, W Apply, for two days, at 113 West 20th st. TRD—AN AMERICAN OR GRRMAN PROTES- W Wriant piri tw do general housework, 142 West Forty- YANTED-A NEAT ANERICAN WOMAN as nme Call at granite yard, foot of 48th st., East Ri ven ver. TANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK x anys one light housework and to take care Call at 382 West Sist st GERMAN GIRL TC wash and iron in an American family ; competent good wages xiven. Apply ac ll? Wine bee FIRST CLASS LAUY the best city ree Apply, ' o'clock, at ~ Good A apply. ANTED—TWO FIRST. Cl © % wii lady Otters; none under gs {wy te ih BUTE ___ SITUATIONS w MOTHER WANTS A SITUATION FOR | jek BOY; ZA, bois in his 13th year: can read and in smart id active; sinall wages rey yin. PRANK, Tea tite ov ages requircd first Raa \res® A COOK AND CARVER Wants zy SIMWATION crre or country. Address BL. a ‘T AUSTRIAN situation. app to CHARLES, 105 stam- A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUA- tion as light porter and to make himse! asetul im a store or warchouse, Address W. H. 8., Herald office, YOUNG MAN WISHES 10 BE EMPLOYED BY A gentleman; understands horses and harness; com work on atarm; has references, Address J. G., box 2.1, Herald oilies 8 VALET, WAITER OR TRAVELLING SERVANT, English, age 73; speaks French and German; 400 feeommeniations, | Address P. B., Post office, High Bridge, Westchester county, N. Y. YOUNG MA: piraatien as wail — bee, LATELY ARRIVED, WANTS A would be glad to meet a private ng the services of @ footnan. Address A p Herald office, YOUNG MAN WISHES A. SITUATION— porter or driver; speaks English and German; has eo recommendation trom last place, Address . By ox 23) Herald office, iscacien YOUNG MAN WOULD LIK TO TRAVEL AS YOUTH, mart wt tigures. foro; aE speak Eee, French, German, Italian, Ad- it “SITUATION WANTED—BY AN ACTI RESP! OTABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION we C., Hers ptown Branch office. A. Sourlor tor Hurope, with a family; has traveled bor , for one week. AL Sho weites plain hand and ts ‘Address ACTIVE, Fald oltice. as bartender ; first class city reterences and Be unit objection ye country. Address J, B. H.C, RESPECTABLE “MAN WANTS A SITUATION A® A fend groom andvecrvant for horned cectlo and horses. Inquire at 12 Sminett st., Brook! YOUNG MAN (SWISS) WANTS A SITUATION AS raiter ins private family; speaks English, Fronc ly and Ge: best city reference can be given. rs neg 6 West 3th at. A FRENCHMAN AND HIS WIFE DESIRE SITUA; tions in the Cogn © oe Derr to do all kinds of ‘Address housewi pane wii eeper, lady’s madd, seam, strens 1 take ¢ sarge. x xe in the absence the Dropristors th ‘peak ‘Eo. lish Sood reterence. Addr E, J:, Heraid Uptown Branch office. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION TO ASSISt in bartending and make himself generally useful, I for two days at 312 West 40th st., on the third tloor. FRENCH MAN WAITER AND HIS WIFE (COOK) ‘want situations in a private family: good city refer ence. Address A. H., drug store, 62 South ! RESPECTABLE SINGLE COLORED MAN WANTS a situation as waiter or driver in a private family, Or as porter in a store. 25 Clark st, real YOUNG MAN WISHES TO GO TO THE COUNTRE to make him:elt generally useful on a gentleman’ Ba ice ; also can In. Call for three days at No. 441 We th sé, in grocery store, Brtecarma WANTS A SITUATION, OR WHERR he can make himself useful; is not afraid of work{ t reierence trom last employer. Address J. D, Lu, bas bey JRARKEEPER'S 1 SITUATION sr experiance in coed steady single man; many ars’ experience in ge hotels in this elty; good reference. Address G. B., Her office. ITUATION WANTED—AS HEAD WAITER OR 1D travelling. servant So of staan Reape Falty, gofarences: kuow we SRLOTER, S14 Last $20 9 ANTRD—A, POSITION AS 4 FIRST CLASS, DAR a injormation Frecommendatior or mddress AN TON MEMSLGR, $51 East 10th st. bs TANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, A bigest thal = room; no objection, to do’ garden work quired: i a good driver. Address W., ‘os Herald omice, V TANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS AMERICAN MALE cook, @ re-engagement; thorough! French and American cooking. Address Man” Sou, office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF TEMPERATR habits, a situation as messenger, badly) or some position of trust; best references; security if re= quired, Address Herald office. V ANTED—A SITUATION AS 290K AND CARVER, by @ man who thoroughly understands the bust: ness; threo years’ reterences. Address COOK, 106 Woo ter st. as WANTEDIA SITUATION Bie Aus telerence Raat young man as barkeeper; best city references trom last cmployer. Call_on or address BARKEEPER, New Kngland Hotei, corner Bowery and Bayard, ANTED—A SITUATION IN A WHOLKSA Brocery or drug house, by a strong, able-bod man, as porter, packer or ‘anything, where he make himself usstal; 1s not afraid of Work. Address Gy , Herald ofc BY A MIDDLE AGED MAN, A PLACER Al ANT! waiter, or gardener or butler, by one of taste and ree finement. Address C. MAY, Herald Uptown ey for one week. WANTED—BY AN ENGI: ISHMAN, A SITUATION a waiter in a private family; good city references. Ade dress A. N., 150 sunt 20th st. $100, ~sufieney, ® thin a fair situation; writes clags reference and security. Ad ress, for ohe w wi VATE, Herald Uptown Braneh office. CLERKS» “AND Db SALESMEN. “ACCOUNTS EIGHT LANGUAGRS; ARREARS 1 Dooks devised to meets aire~ a; books opened, kept, examined oF taisnoed.” 0X, removed to 51 SL New y street, r room 1 B.S “\ GooD 8 Lape! IS OPEN TO AN ENGAGE. A. ihent for -cny trade; no travelling: highest refers ences. Address v. TLLPORNEA, Herald office. YOUNG MAN DESIRES A POSITION IN A STA- tionery or jewelry house; has had experience in ments; books JAMES both ; i jood salesman and bookkeeper and hae Was] frst class references. Address J BW! ¥, box 134 office. LPIA Kr YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS ASSIST. can speak both German oat bookkeeper of cashier; Sires Soke and English; best references given, Herald othce. JHERK WANTED —A GOOD PENMAN, WHO, CAN ) “deposit $300 with employer; good wages and con sane eget Apply at ¢ 607 Broadway, room 27, from to I RUG CLERK WANTED.. av. and 36th st. City re MIRST CLASS COACHMAN WANTS A SITUATION understands hi dca in all its branches; 10 os city Telcrences: funily going to Europe. Apply ut 16 une Bust ste Re 8. Bra ley’ sable. 0. MANUPAOTI : ‘Al SALESMAN, HAV- T ing office in New well known to all the job- Feiail houses here and throughout the reg will acce) fe pes jency of an: ng their food yy mE papnow at se Herald ANTED-IN AN IMPORTING HOUSE, ‘A FIRS ‘W “llacs bookkeeper, who must also be thoroughly able in German. Address, stating references, ‘Herald office. le TANTED—A STEADY MAN, WHO FULLY UNDBR- W 4 Nands the liquor business, 10 act as outside sales: man and also in the store, in the wholesale and retaif liquor business in the city of Elizabeth, N.J. Apply early at WELLBROCK’S, 68 Vesey st. TANTED—AN EXPERIENC ED BOOKKEEPER, AB~ WaT moderate salary, Adres, stating references and salary expected, T. rald ‘Boe A YOUNG MAN AS COPYIST INA r’souice, Address, in own handwriting, box 3,501 Post ‘tee. statiog age, ae. TANTED—AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN WHO HAS W Aitiiwicdge of the retail lace and embroider Apply to E. A MORRISON, 827 Broadway. ANTED—A SALESMAN HAVING A C W/4 Sinong recall taney Foods houses. = to corre: MM. & WANTED SA MIDDLE-AGED M’ understands single and double None but those having the best of rv G, ©., Herald Uptown Branch required. Wanten, <A PERSON wholesale dry goods fortune of trade tothe 1 solicits employment; h in a bank, transportatir referencea Address ! ANTED—A 8IT” had thirty ye general knowled” one of the best © acted as bookk rials we a?

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