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SITUATIONS WANTED —EPMALES.. F CITY HALL SECOND FLOOR,~-4 COM Siete nt gy dy att ‘and getter rap of dessert: ‘well ooeramended. Call fer two ; r OMAN, LATELY AR- "Dd. MOTT Tt Wesn und iron elty oF country. = L. ~~ RESPECTABLE YOU BAST, S87 ati and Iron, and to do, gene us ‘a small private family; good city r housework in nee. ~ ofer *s PLACE, TOP FLOOR,—A BR” ———— Ry Mag Proestant woman as ‘Brat ax. understands cooking in all is branches; be’ 4 cook > KING ST.—A RESPECTABLE WC ~~ 92 ital Fererence. ABAN AS COOK, “ jitetnigieserteiiahisliiall, 2D ST., CORNER 18T AV. | ‘woman to cook, wash and” Pm og thf Sm ord on co ashort distance Any fon fn small family 5 100 no obje two di WEST Ist SLAP gepECTABLE YOUNG WO- 0 to cook, wash 107 i elerence. /%ad tron in a small -private NEW YORK: 40TH 8T., NBAR 6TH AV., ror Fv/00R.— ajar mock Calf ade 08. Dd WEST “4TH it. BELL 16—AS8 EUKST CLASS seamstress and dressmake Shaw sewing; Grover & a understand all kinds Lon or address SEAMST! ‘8 sewing machine, FASHIONABLE DAO 20,80 NEAR ITH AVA, dressmaker would engage by tue day or week; understands family sewing; would hke to go In the coun- ‘wry. ‘ 220 6TH AV.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER wishes a few more engagements by the day or ‘week; fitting, trimming in every style; is well versed in fine sewing; the country preferred; unquestionable rei- erences, aa D40 West jure sta VIRGT Chass FRENCH dressmaker, from Paris, wants to go out by the day or week (very cheap); can cutand fitevery kind of ladies’ and children’s dresses; best city reference. Ad- dress FRENCH DUI for three days. 260 WES! 21ST § A FIRST CLASS DRESS- maker wishes 4 few more engagements in fami- Ties; cutting and fitting artistically done at home or will ’ West 8TH Spa COMPETENT OOK 107 thi #dorstandin, yh joroughly v all branches of cook: Sng, would Ko. aie ee agreenuting all branches ot cook: American or Sng! sh family; ret it required. 0 WEST MAH ST.—A MOTHER AND DAUGHTER 0 V0 aafeiters the mother as frst class cook or her irisy deaghter ‘as waitress and chambermaid; Would do theyentire work of a small private family; best city rely renee. 109, West sere st—1Wo RESPECTABLE GIRLS: Ff one as cook, chambermaid and waitress or sing; both competent; best references; city or together or separate, goout ey eee) 6 BLEECKER ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS- 291 maker will go out to cut and fit, or will take the work home. « EAST 52D ST, FIRST FLOOR.—A PERFECT 34.0) sbutastre-s on Wheeler & Wilson's machine wishes to have business from privale families, by day or week. 1 4TH AV.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER wishes work by the day tn families; turnishes latest Paris styles; terms moderate. MM. 3D AV., NEAR 40TH ST., IN CIGAR STORE, ‘Ajashionable dressmaker to go out by the day $1 bo per day. WEST 38D ST. YOUNG WOMAN AS FIRST reterence. A 1B WEST 19TH ST.—A NICE, TIDY WOMAN AS plain cook; excellent washer and ironer; good Felcrences; short distance in the country. 133 WES? 19TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH avs.—A respectable woman as couk, who ther- ugly understands her business; is a good bread and uit baker: best reierence. 14 WEs? 19TH GIRL AS COOK, WOOSTER ST.—-A YOUNG FRENCH LADY AS 5} Arovamaker of seunistress bo objection to light chamberwor! Call for iwo days. Bux ~ 6TH AV., BETWEEN 45TH AND 46TH STS.—A competent dressmaker; fits perfectly; is @ stylish French and Berlin trimmer; wi!l go out by the day or week or take work to her house; catting and basting a speciality; terms moderate, Calion or dress H. V. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER WISHES A FEW more pumompers dy the day; cnts, fits ang trim in in superior manner and Jatest style. Address DRESS- MAKER, box 111 Herald office. washer and ironer, or todo light housework ; can Bome weil re oinmended "Call fo Sc 143 WEST Sort 8T., BETWEEN BROADWAY AND hav. —As good cook; will assist with washing; good city reference. ite 147 Bast sp 8] RESPECTABLE YOUNG AT fitiascook and will assist with the washing and ironing 1 required; best city reierences. 15) WES? 2TH ST,, FIRS£ FLOOR.—AN EXPE. uced woman as first class cook; no objection country; best city reterence. Can be seen 159 EAST 807H ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS GOOD Od pian cook, washer and ironer, or to do house- objecuon vo country; cit, rdlerence, 2 20 WEsT 29TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS cook, washer and ironer in @ private family; Bood reference, TA 0 WEST 277H ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS cook, Washer and ironer in a small private fam- y, OF a8 chambermaid and waitress; can operate on Heeler & Wilson's machine ; good relérence. QV6 EAS! 2TH St. NEAR $D AV., BASEMENT.— A very excellent cook in a privaie family; is ‘willing to assist with the coarse washing; city or coun- ‘try; is a superior bread and biscuit baker, fe 21 WEST 2TH ST.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN AS good cook; willing to assist with coarse washing; wood bread and biscuit maker; understands soups and duvats os all kinds; no ob,ection to go tn the conntry ; good reference from last place. Call for two days. YOUNG GERMAN LADY WISHES TO ENGAGE herself ina small private family. todo sewing and Chamberwork; best of references. Apply by letter to K. M., No. 27 Washington st. DRESSMAKER—WHO IS A FIRST CLASS designer, cutter and fitter, would like to mak. an engagement ‘as forewoman. Address DRESSMAKER, box 102 Herald Uptown Branch ottice, tor three days. GERMAN GIRL, WHO UNDERSTANDS DRESS- making and all other family sewing, and somewhat of hairdressiny, as lady's maid; good reference, Address O.N., box 201 Herald office. FIRST CLASS OPERATOR ON WHEELER & Wilson's sewing machine wishes employment; derstands dressmaking; can eut, ft and trim Indies’ and children’s dresses, suits, &c. + $1 B per day; also) all kinds of family sewing, Address M. Y. M., dressmaker, box 107 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 roadway. Gitvation WANTED—AS DRESSMAKER; UNDER- stands all kinds of dressmaking ; good relerence. Ad- dress R. B., box 137 Herald Uptown Branch office. General Housework, &e. UNION COURT, UNIVERSITY PLACE.—A YOUNG woman todo general housework in a small private family ; is a good plain cook, washer and Ironer ; best city 5 SUFFOLK ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPEOT- able young girl to dogeneral housework; 1s willing and obliging ; g: city references, Call for two days. 219 WEST 82D ST,- = YOUNG GIRL WHO CAN } cook, wash and iron; good city reierence. 236 WEST 20TH ST., NEAR 8TH AV.—A8 GOOD & private board. plain cook, washer and ironer; no objection to ng house; best city reterence. . BETWEEN 62D AND 63D 8TS.—A thy girl as good plain cook; is a good id ironer; or would do housework im a@ small jood reterence. 6: WITHERS ST., CORNER OF LORIMER ST.—A young German girl in a private family to do general housework. 112 WEST 30TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO do general housework in a small private tamily ; good city reference. T1LT WES? 6TH st. RESPECTABLE WOMAN to do general housework in @ small private family; best reference. second floor—A steady woman as cook; would in washing; no objection to arene ele, boarding- house; good place in preierence to reterences. SLT WEST seri st, SECOND FLOOR, REAR—A Tespectavie Woman As ,ood Cook; Ay ‘A firs. Class Daker: is willing to assist 1m the Washing and soning if required; good city retereace. Call ior two days. 332 WEST 4011 ST.—A WIDOW AS FIRST ‘ASS meat and pastry cook; private or boarding house; good reterence.__ 33) MOTT 8ST., IN THE KEAR, NEAR BLEECKER,— 299 “AV,, BETWEEN 1/TH AND 18TH STS, Bosist e highest wages; A respectable Woman a8 cook, washer and ‘roner; good reterence 347 EAST NTH st—1WO, SISTERS; | ONE ds 122 VARICK 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO light housework, or as chambermaid and wait- eas in a private tamtly; no objection to the country; can be well recommended. Call to-day. 143 WEST 891 ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO Fo do general housework in a smatl private tamily; Good city references. 15 WEST STH ST., REAR HOUSE.—A YOUNG gir! to do generai housework; 18 @ good plain washer and ironer. 158 WEST WTH St, BETWEEN 6TH AND 71H uys.—A young girl to assist in light housework, or to do chamberwork aud waiting. lj WEST 32D ST.—A GIRL 16 YEARS OLD TO DO general housework and to go home at.night, WEST 27TH S8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TU do general housework in a private family; good Washer and ironer; best city reterence rom her last place, 238 WEST letH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO do general housework; has the best of city refer- ence. Call for two days, 94 WEST 27TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO the work of a sinali family ; city or country ; good reference. QA] EAST, STH ST. BETWEEN, 2D AND 3D AVS. second floor, hack room.—A respectable girl to do ‘general housework; plain cook ; excellent washer and ironer; good city reference. good cook, washer and ironer; the other as ghambermaid and waitress aud will assist with the ‘washing; city or country; good reference. ‘35: WES 2TH ST.-A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO the enti ooking, washing and ironing ina private family; i 4 cook and baker, and an excel- nt Washer and ironer; good city reterenc 413 WEST 20 ST, NEAR orl AV.—A RESPECTA. ble Protestant woman as good plain cook, Wash- rand jroner. 417 EAST 17TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS 4 good plain cook and to assist in the washing and roning ; only one month trom the old country ; has the st OF reference trom the old country. 423 EAST 18TH S8T., ONE FLIGHT OF STAIRS, back roum.—A respectable woman, @ competent Baundress, wishes some family washing. 43! EAST TH 8T., NEAR AY. A, BECOND floor, back room.—A middle-aged German girl 4m an American family as plain cook, and is willing to @ssist in Washing and ironing. 310 TA aA RESPECTABLE YOUNG WoMAN lately ianded, in a small, family, to do general Rauesvork; & good washer and ironer. Call for two ys 382) WEST 26TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO general housework 1n a small family; best city reference from last place. nt 446 WEST 83D ST., ONE FLIGHT OF STAIRS, TO the lett.—A respectable woman to cook, wash @nd iron; best city reference, 330 EAST ATH AT, THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM. A respectable eons woman to do general housework in a private family ; best city reference. 4.46 WEST dis? ST—A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH girl as good plain cook; is an excellent washer aud ironer; would like to go in the countr, B95 WAV: CORNER OF HTH stT—as GooD 0) cook in’ a private family; would assist with ‘Washing ; good city reterence. O40 $2,AY, BETWEEN oof AND s7TH sts, basement.—A German girl in a Jewish family; Food cook, willing to help to do washing aud ironiug, aud jor house! ; good reterence. 338 WEST STH ST—A RESPECTABLE GIRL wishes to do general housework in a small private family; is excellent washer and ironer; good city reference from her last place. 34 WEST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to do igre housework, chamberwork, or 4s cook in a smail family. 34.5 WEST, STH ST, BETWEEN 8TH AND oTit avs.—An English Protestant to do general house- Work; is a good plain cook. L405 BEOADWAY, CORNER SoH sr.—Two ~£UO respeciable girls: one as good cook, washer @nd ironer, the other as chambermaid and Waitress; ood city reference. Chambermaids, &c. 1 GREENWICH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH woan (Protestant), * ya arrived, as chambermaid ‘and waitress; city preterred. BO WEST JoTH (8... PRES young girl as chaibberma and ctiambermaid; is competent, 3 EAST 18TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL Ne. and waitress; iy willing aud NT EMPLOYER'S.—A ind waitress, or nurse ‘as chambermaid obliging ; best reference. 6 WEST TH 8I.\—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG German girlto do light upstairs work. Call for two days. 12 2 WEST 19TH ST, THIRD FLOOR.—A YOUNG Suthes Woman as chambermaid and waitress; city r erence. 1 1ST AV., FIRST FLOOR.—A SWEDISH GIRL Mai to do upstairs or light housework inan American mtiy. 206 EAST 20TH ST., BASEMENT.—A YOUNG PROT- estant as chambermaid and nurse in @ private family ; country or city ; good reference. gi4 WEST 40TH Si,—AS CHAMBERMAID, BY A young girl, lately landed. Apply between the if 10 and 4. ©10 West asta st. Z19 Mer oy cork Biri to do chan BAST 20TH ST.—A GIRL, 234 WEST 2D ST.-A YOUNG GIRL, 16 YEARS of age, to make herself generailv useful and to masist ig upstairs work ; is very good at minding children. *2¢. WEST 20TH ST., NEAR 8TH AV.—A YOUNG 236 roman to do chamberwork and assist with the ‘Washi: nd ironing; no objection to a private boarding he est city reierence. 6) WEST 16TH ST., RESPECTABLE YOU 2 woman to do chamberwork d'waiting, m3 rivate family; will assist in washing and ironing; best rence from ist place. 28 3D AV., NEAR 23D ST.—A CLEAN, SOBE: honest, respectable girl as chambermaid aad waitress; would be generally useful; best reference. BAST 29TH ST. YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES lace as chambermaid and nurse and plain ity referet OR EAST 117TH sr. BASEMENT.—TWO S26. fits; one as chambermaia, the oie to take care of children. WEST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YoU girl to do chamberwork and waldng in ood city reference. BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH 16 YEARS OLD, TO | Washing and ironing. EAST 2D 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG irl ag cbambermaid or to do general housework uy the washing and ironing ‘Sity or country ; cl ence. i a to aise ‘BST 5: EI avs.—Two respectable Ere a req chambermaid and waitress res) es te stant); references if ‘tabs, vy. WEST 45TH BT.—TWO GiRLS; ONY TODO chamberwork and waiting; the other t cook aud wash ; no obje rivate hi Doardi ng house, al . AV., BETWEEN 80TH AND S/T STS. 66 dyeing store.—A young girl. speaking Freach and ng! a chambermaid or waitre: E SB. ~ ore AV.— A PE LE YOUNG GIRL a3 ry 85 Sampras and waitress rivate family, and will aamst with washing. LA YOUNG SCOTCH GIRL, JUST ARRIVED IN 1H clty, as chambermaid in 8 private family; is willing to make herself general! usefal; food recommenda: Address, stating ‘where she’ shail call, B M., box ee. Heraia of 1 WEST 4187 ST.-A THOROUGH DREXSMARER by the day in ladies’ houses; is a good cutter and stylish t:\miner,” Ladies calling frat of the week will see Biclmens it lise pork in handsuie Silk sulle elegauHy Dressmakers and Seamsrresses. 356 TH Avg’, YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENERAL 19) se’ i It private fail; 363 ISTAY..BETWEEN 2187 AND 2D STS., IN THE akery.—A young gitl t do general housework io a small p ly; ® good washer and ironer, A406 WES? 2), STA RESPECTABLE GIRL TO do general housework. Call for two days. NEAR IST AV.—A RESPECT. eneral housework in a private family; no objection to the country ; good reterence. 5G EAST TH St. SECOND FLOOR.—A GERMAN irl, 18 years of age, todo light housework in a small private fatnily. Call Yor two days. 53H WHET SIT ST. FOURTH FLOOR—A RE. 1) spectable girl to do general housework in a small ‘te amily; best city referenc 804 for general house wor OGG SIXTH AVcA RESEECTABLE GTRL To DO general housework or as chainbermaid ana wait- Tess. 1,248 2,Ay, BETWEEN OOH AND ¢6TI stg. . third floor, back room.—A young girl to do the entire housework ‘ot private fainily, in city or country; besteily reference, 1.328 2B Av, CORNER Zerit 8T.—A RESPECT. 5 able young girl, lately arrived from Ireland, to do general housework in a small private family; is very obliging. 1.367 32 Avy, BETWEEN, 77TH AND 7aTH STH, S in candy store.—A respectable woman to general housework. Call tor two days. WASHINGTON ST., ONE FLI front room.—A respectable girl, lately landed! ‘LIGHT STAIRS UP, Housekeepers, &c. 113 8TH AV., SECOND FLOOR.—A YOUNG LADY TI isd Ii ean Nt Hn ha aid wn 181 23: HERALD, SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALIS. Laundresses, dc. KING 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO DO 22. ie San do afl poe few families or gen- 10: a2 pL THE bag! td BOUERS e} Washing an taken in from lad gentlemen, St per fosen. Mrs. HENSLER, 107 WEST 49TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS LAUN- dress; understands the doing up of ladies’ and Kentlemen’s clothes in the best style; m2 objections to the country; good references, 1O7 West, ie7H 8 respectable womal and iron; is a good washe cleaning. WEST 15TH ST.—A PROTESTANT GIRL AS 109. laundress; best city references, Can be seen for two days. TOP FLOOR, , BACK —A it by the day to, ‘and ironer' would do house- SI'FUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Nurses, ao. 940 BE .ee Sak Busey Tout age 17 years; no: ta@the country. 04) 34] BASE ATH OT. ONK FLIGTr UP, PRON A tespectable woman Wi8!vera'baby'tor nucse. at her own hoe, or would take cay”, of two growing chil- dren. 428 WES? soft 81, 7.00M NO. 10—A RESPLOT able woman, with a fresh breast of milk, w« like & baby to wet nurse at her own house. be sew: for two days. AXE PEBIUNCED MONTY NURSE CAN BH EN- iA gaged Sy applying at 35 Hediord st. YOUNG WOMAN WITH A FULL BREAST OF milk, who has lost her own baby, wishes to nurse a baby in her own house. Address northeast corner Sith st. ana 7th ay.. top tloor, room No. 8. 114. WES? ssp 81.74 RESPHOTABLE WOMAN TO go out by the day washing, ironing or house- cleanin, best « ity reference. WEST 19TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.—A 115 Wotnan wishes to go out by the day, wasting and ironing; good reference. 7 WEST 40TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE, wIbow woman to do washing for afew geutiemen and ladies; the finest of fluting done. 12. WEST 33D ST.—FAMILIES’ WASHING WANTED J by a first class laundress at her own house or to go out by the day. 13 WEST 19TH ST., THIED FLOOR, FRONT room.—A respectable girl as laundress, or would do chamberwork and fine washing ; good reference. 13) WEST 19TH ST., FRONT HOUSE, THIRD floor.—A respectable woman, wishes ‘ladies’ or gentlemen’s washing ; duting done in the neatest manner. 142 WEST 19H ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 4 wants to do washing and ironing, or would go out to day’s work, ~ 142 WEST STH st., BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 7th av.—A respectable colored woman to do Indies’ and gentlemen's washing and ironing by the day. LEONARD ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO do washing and ironing. Mrs, FOSTON, 151 EAST 59TH 8T., BETWEEN 3D ‘AND LEXING- OL ton ays., top floor, back.—A first class liundress ‘Wishes a few famililes? washing, or Would go out by the day; 154. WEST 18TH STA RESPEOTABLE WOMAN oF wishes some gentlemen’s and ladies’ washing at her own house, or to xo out-by the day washing or house- cleaning ; best'city reterence 154 WEST 28TH ST., IN STORE.—A RESPECTA- ble on as first class laundress; understands fine washing and fluting; mo objection to assist wath other work; good city re1erence. 156 WEST 18TH ST., REAR HOUSE, FIRST FLOOR.— A respectable woman ad Bad to work by the day, to do housecleaning or wi gi Would take in washing at he house, 198 8TH AV.—A RESPEOTABLE WOMAN WISHES ty to take washing at her residence; no objection to go out by the day. A PROTESTANT SCOTCH GIRL, WHO Is WITH HER 41 present employer in the country, wishes a situation to travel with @ iamily as nurse, or With an invalid. A note addressed to G. R., box 4,42, will meet wath inime- diate answer, Waitresses, &e. 847 EAST NTH ST.—A PROTESTANT GIRL AS first class waitress or chambermid aod wait fess; no objection to the country; best city retesence, Miscettancous.. 62 LEROY 8T., ROOM 6.—A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY US landed, to make herself generally usetul. MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1973~TRIPLE “SHEET. CLERKS AND SALESMEN- RUG CLERK WANTED IMMEDIAT’ D therpagaly qualited tor a first « A Ny, with references, at 227 Col’ Union, South | EEE ESS hes’ ‘MEN AMY, OPENING FOR Me eats eg OE to travel: VALUABLE OPPORTUNITY.—AN ESTABLISHED salary talr; finen qualified for the piace and well Vr class prominently located Sixth avonue Corner counmended. Apply al 783 Broadway. Grocery gad Wine tore, mith elegant rs Fe psy ay a worth), fine 'ALESMAN WANTED—IN AN IMPORTING HOUSE F's Wagon and Harness, three yea . hace omen se wante telat | EMcoaEtE Pa hg ce tacdsnente Ba aes and salary expected, WOOLLEN, Herald oitce << ** | street fs SAaeear WANTED—TO SELL A NEW PICTORIAL ¥ible on the assistant pla teed. Apply at l4s v ulto: See thira ‘fame. nome Suara po. BO TEL, BN. wantaiy BY A MAN OF LONG perience, & permanent like che: mausgement or a Southern hotel tor the Winer: Kood reterences, Address B., box 4,298 Post office, N. Y. 10 NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS, —AFTER 15 YEARS’ nai’ herlence on 4 prominent meizopolitan dull Lt Oo aN en, femment. . oug! al ed with all ihe detatis of the business und snatt te vals; can give, the moat satistuctory. relerence cktablishinent_ where FEM box 12) Herald oie, POyet Addreus N Were TRAVELLER FOR WHOLESALE furniture manuiactory; must have experience and post raforoupess good salary paid, reas box 184 eraid office. W Atsiccman in che tadige nod peatiomeste ete, lesman in the ice” a 2 en’ Sie s sore of 8 HBILNER & BHO. corner 24th ee Pe od ay, 98 MONROE ST.—A SWEDISH GIRL IN A SMALL taumily. Mrz.’ Pi WEST 49TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, OLER, 14¢ witha bright boy, two years old, would work ‘or half wages; is not afraid to work, 269 West wtH St—A FRENCH LADY WISHES \ 7TH AV.—A YOUNG GIRL IN A STORE; bakery or confectionery. : 413 Kredueated young lady desires employinent in a Jewish family, as companion to a young lady, or would ina store. Address Miss U., Herald office, or inquire above address tor one week. to go out house cleaning by the day. A]Q BROOME ST, FRANKENSTEINS HOTED,— assist in the education of children; also act as ‘salesiady YOUNG WIDOW (BRUNETTE), SOCIABLE AND agrecable, with some musical talent, would Ike to ineet with a gentleman of means, who would assist. her in some way whereby she coukl make a good living, Address F. 3. P., Herald Uptown Branch office. 8 LADY'S MAID.—SPEAKS GERMAN, FRENCH and English; understands dreesmaxing and ‘hatr- Gressing; would Ilke to travel; good reiercnce. Address A. B., box 137 Herald Uptown Branch oitice. Intelligence Offices, UPERIOR GERMAN SERVANTS—FOR ALL CA- cities, highly recommended, constantly found at 818 Bowery, entrance on Bleecker st. Mrs, LOWE. VCUATIONS WANTED— PROFESSIONALS. FEMALE 20 2 EAST §9TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman to do washing and ironing by the day; Good references, Call at the tea store, ()'7 WEST 81.) SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.—A respectable colored Inundress to do a few fam- ies? or single gentlemen's washing at her own rooms by the month or week ; fluting and fine washing a specialty. Call on or address Mrs, E, WILLIS, between 12 and 1. 208 WEST SD ST. THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. A respectable woman will. take ladies’ and gen- ilemen’s washing at home, or go out by the day. 21 = WEST 26TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes gentlemen's or families’ washing, at her own house, 22) WEST, 27TH ST., ROOM 10.—A FIRST CLASS laundress to do family washi it her own nj house, or will go out by the day, or ‘will do Douseclean- ing; best reference. —- 294 WEST 27TH 8T., ROOM 4,-A RESPECTABLE —'F woman wishes ladies’ and gentlemen's washing to do at her own house or would go out by the day; un- derstands her business; best city reference. EAST 20TH ST., IN THE REAR.—A WOMAN to go out by the day washing and ironing and housecleaning. 23% EAST 23TH 8T.-A WIDOW WOMAN TO GO OY out housecleaning, washing or troning. 24 EAST TT bt, THIRD. FLOOR, BACK room,.—A respectable young woman wisiies to do gentlemen's or ‘amiiies’ Washing by the dozen or month, oF to go out the fig: two days of the week; good reference. 23, EAST 55TH ST., BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS., room 9.—-A respectable woman wishes to go out by aie gay or take washing home; best city reference if equired. 939 EAST sori St., ROOM 17—A RESPECTABLE young woman to do ladies’, gentlemen's or fam- ilies! washing at her own house; best city references, LADY OF EXPERIENCE, GIVING UP BUSI ness, is desirous of dbtaining a situation as forewo- man in a dressmaking establishment; fully competent Tn ail ats" Dranches;" best reference.’ Address COMP TENTy Herald Uptown Branch office. Waa AN AMERICAN YOUNG LADY, A osition of trust as @ cashier, or saleswoman in a pele class house. Address E. W., Herald Uptown Branch of HELP WANTED—FEMALES, A T. STEWART & CO. WANT A " - FIRST CLASS MiLLINER, competent to make and trim in the highest style. Apply at Manager’s desk. EXPERIENCED FUR SEWERS and FUR SACQUE LINERS, FIRST CLASS OPERATORS on Wheeler & Wilson’s machines, for fine white work, cloaks and sults. Steady employment and liberal pay. Apply at ath st. entrance, roadway and 10th st, My ede TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AV., want agreeable, healthy, iutelligent, industrious American women for baths and office, and as matron, not older than 25 years; wages liberal. CLEAN, TIDY GIRL WANTED—TO DO GENERAL housework in a private family; must be a good ‘Washer and troner. Apply for two days at 287 Grand st, ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, AGE 22, A situation a8 assistant bookkeeper or help ina re- tail or wholesale grocery store; first class Boplish reter- rey fee salary required. Address J. BUTLER, 36 y st ) VWASTEDCA RELIABLE | BUSINESS MAN TO ACT agent and correspondent of a journal, an to handie tour staple articles, having large sales and. ho competition. The general agency is offered tor the East- ern States to the right bah with saMicient capital. ‘A. M. LESLIB, Journal Building, 159 Deatbon street, Chicayo. WANTED—AN ENTRY CLERK INA DRY GooDs Poe of@lvins house. “Address, with references, box 1,302 N OQ) ESTABLISHED DENTAL OFFICE FOR A sale tnguice at 4006 Court street, Brooklyn, L1. SMALL HOTEL FOR SALE—ON RIVER one hour from New York; salt water bathing; hall its value. 5. C. SMITH, owner, 202 William street, Frank- fort Mouse. es AN good besinets Ipostion down town, an clegandy usiness location down tow: aitealup bar utiached, "Aduress CHOP HOUSE, Herald oftice. A FIRST CLASS BROOKLYN CORNER LIQUOR Store, doing trom $310 to $400 per week, for salo cheap, three years’ lease; low rent. ‘D. F. CURLEY, 12 Centre street, _ FOR SALE—CORNER LIQUOR STOR#S; DOWN town, at great bargains; also Liquor stores on all the avenues; also Restaurants, Chop Houses, Oyster Saloons, Wine, Lager Beer and Billiard Saloons. MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. FIRST CLASS SAMPLE ROOM AT 15 NEW fiee, with street, opposite Stock Exchange, for sale at a sacri- 6 rent paid up for three years. MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 7 Cedar street. A —FOR SALE CHEAP—RESTAURANTS, BAKE- . ‘onfectionenes, Toy and Variety Stores, first class Meat Markets, corner Grocery Stores, Butter Stands, ba Stores, Boot and Shoe stores. ‘TCHELL's Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. Dy: Capt: CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR $300; . ___ COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. A YOUNG, STRONG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION as coachman or driver. Address L., box 101 Herald afiice, or inquire at 20 Stanton st., Zur Stadt Dresden. COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR- ried man; no encumbrance; thoroughly under- stands his busines; isan excellent city driver: can give a4 Bash ciey references, Call at or address 23) Madi- V A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT YOUNG MAN wishes a stiuation as coachman and groom; best city reference, Cailon or address, tor two days, J. D., 147 Bast 824 st. AN ENGLISH COACHMAN DESIRES A GENTLE- man’s service; no objection to country; first class Teterences. Address JOHN B, TINLEY, private. stabie, No. 7 West 9th st. SITUATION WANTED AS COACHMAN AND groom by a single young man, who thoroughl undersiands the care of horses, Best of reterenves. Call on or address P, 8., 644 6th av. SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN AND grosm; unexceptionable reference from last em- plover. i on or address J. F., av J. B. Brewster & Co.'s, IOLORED MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- man; be oy reierences from last place. Call on or address WILLIAM, No. 349 West 37th st, (Ong rater sf WANTED.—ONE WHO IS ACQUAINTED in Breoklyn, and can ee atleast three years’ ref- erence as to ‘to his capability as groom; must erate habits, a safe and careiul driver, and make himself usefui about the house. Addi aie age and where iast employed, A. H. office, YARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY AN IN- dustrious single insn, as fruit and vegetable gar- dener; anders reas and seeding iawns, laying out roads and walks; ling to be generally useful. Address C.8,, box 203 Herald ottice, ( Biercerittauprshent pa WANTED BY A PRAC- tical German gardener; single; experienced in flowers, vey fora pisa), Rreee. and hot houseg; best refer- ences, Address GARVENER, Herald office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS GAR- dener; understands his business per‘estly, in hot Houses and in all iw branches; ®an furnisu best refer- ences Address UARDENKL, 263 East Houston st, in store. of tem- willing to with CHANCE TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY.—MEN, women, boys and girls, learn and take positions; demand for operators; no vacation. THOMPSUN’S Col- lege, 20 4th av., opposite Cooper Institute. pe cl A RL HAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS WANTED.—MUST be young, willing, snart and well recommended. Apply after 1A. M. at 237 Hast 3th st. ANTED—BY A PROTSSTANT MARRIGD MAN, A situation as coachinan ani groom; good city refer- ence, Call or aduress, tor two days, 1. M., 144 oth av. ANTED—A :SITUATION AS CJACHMAN AND gardener; is wil! ling to make himself useial; a good Milker of cows; best references given. Address J., box 211 Heraid office. IRLS WANTED—TO MAKE LADIES’ BELTS, APPLY to M. SCHUAB & OO., 122 Chanrch st. YAS EAST 28TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, to go out by the day, to wash and iron, or take Work home; two years’ reference from last employer. * Call for two days. IRLS WANTED—TO WAIT ON TABLES IN LADIES’ and gentlemen's dining rooms; wee reebrese oy to the business _preferre: ay. Apply at CURRIERS, 144 Fulton at, up staire WEST 33D ST., TOP FLOOR, REAR.—A_ RE- spectable woman to go out by the day or take in. ther own house; can do puffing or French good reference. EAST 31ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 246 ZDS wishes to gctsome waite se bee pee tee Or to go out by the day, and also housecleaning done in pertect order. 324. BAst zr st. SECOND FLOOR, IN THE back.—A respectable woman will take in all family washing ; city reference. 3Q7 EAST Mri St—A FIRE? CLASS LAUNDRESS wishes gentlemen's, ladies’ and family washing, or would go out by the day; can do all kinds of Frenc! fluting, puffing and polishing. Address LAUNDRESS. 328 WEST 41ST ST., IN THR REAR.—A RESPECT. able woman to do gentlemen's or families’ wash- ing at hame; would go out by the day; aiso family sew- ing. Cail for two days. 330 EAST STH ST. WORK BY THE DAY BY A & A Paro e ‘woman ; washing, ironing and house- 334 EAST 22D 8T., BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AVS.— e. A respectable woman to do washing and fron- ing at her residence; would go out by the day to wash, ‘ANDS ON BOWS WANTED.—ONLY THOSE EX- perienced and first class need answer; no work given out A. A. LOW & CO., 75 Franklin st. WALESWOMEN WANTED—MUST BE EXPERIENCED in millinery and fancy goods. Apply at 287 Grand st. P ‘ANTED—A WORKING HOUSEKEEPER FOR THE country, about thirty-five miles from New York; an American’ Protestant, not under forty years of j, understanding thoroughly the care of milk, making butter, bread, &c. ; in the Summer reason, when’ the fam- ily are at the'place, she has the assistance of vther ser- vants; during the Winter none. Address box 1,086 Post office. WAR erie en ON WILLCOX.& GIBBS’ machine, to stich soft silk ties. &. A. MORIBON, 827 Broadway. ‘WANTED-A CLEAN, HONEST GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework; & good washer and ironer. Ap- ply at 103 Bank st. TANTED—A MIDDLE AGED PROTESTANT WO- man to do general housework ina family of thr 232 East 2th st. ANTED—A GOOD SEAMSTRESS; NONE BUT those acquainted with upholstery work need apply y Mie @ good operator on a Singer machine. 77 Universit place. iron or clean; city reference. 334 IST, AVA FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS wishes family or gentlemen's washing at her own home. or would go out by the day; understands all kinds of fluting; best city reference. 402 BAST 18TH ST., THIRD FLOOR.—A_ FIR! class Jaundress to do family or gentleme: washing ; will do clothes on reasonabie terms ; the best city relerence. 4.08 EAStuTH St. IN THE 8TORE.—A PROTSES. tant widow to jo gentiomen’s and family wash- ing; algo fine washing and fluting done. 2, EAST 17TH ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A RE- spectable woman, a competent laundress, wishes @ family’s washing; satisfactory reference. 446 WEST 52D ST., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— UA respectable woman to do sentemeats ‘or fam- ily washing at her own residence ; understands fine wash- ing and tinting ; good reference. Mrs. WILSON, 450 WEST 19TH ST., ROOM 7—A RESPECTABLE r lady wishes a few ladies’ and gentlemen’s wash- ra 8TH AV., BETWEEN MTH AND 35TH STS., second floor.—A respectable woman to take in families’ and gentlemen's washing at her own house; understands fi Address. 570 2D AV., BETWEEN 31ST AND 32D nace first class laundress to go out the first ays fluting; ail kinds of hneriesdone up in magnitieent style. juting ; 8 of fineries done up in nt style. Call or address. 2 “i pr qT 7TH AY SECOND FLOOR, mack room.—A respectable woman wishes & le more ladies? ox, weciomen's washing; understands her business p 6TH AV., CORNER 6) rs superior style. SOL S8 AX, BETWEEN, TH AND 46TH 8TS.—A respectable young girl as laundress and to do upstairs work last two days inthe week ; good reference. R66 BAY-4,G00D, SMART WOMAN TO TAKE Washing and ironing in the house, at 7c. for plain and $1 for starched clothes, Inquire in the paper 45TH ST., BASEMENT.— gentlemen's washing done in a Hor addres. 9 Nurses, dc. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- all on M. R. for two daya wast Lite Broa Bea) kd oo sekeeper in a widower's family. widow a3 housekeepe: ees (an age), of soc! 01 efine manners, a8 housekeeper to a widower with chiliren; Kr ie ts oo 68 6TH AV.—A YOUNG LADY OF EDUCATION and refinement and pleasing address, as house- keeper in a widower's or bachelor’s family. Call on Miss ROLE ; no letters received ; do * aan WIDOW LADY, WELL EDUCATED AND A GOOD housekeeper, desires a re-engagement in a widower's family or as companion to an invall experienced and Kind in sickness, she ts able to make home comtor: able in every respect: salary about ; first class reter- ences. Address ENGLISH, Herald of N AMERICAN LADY, 28 YEARS OF AGE, FINE personal appearance, highly connected, educated Fetined, by @ combination of untortunate cireum- mint be expected of expec ng Gaveled exe is Line jenstve | id Burope would be found a desirable travelling anion; can tur nish undoubted reference. art desiring an honorable person. who could sppreciate kind me please address BONA FID®, Herald Uptown Branch ANTED—A_ SITUATION BY A LADY, WHO ; vin, mari : | address J. 0. G., Elizabeth, Rede es Dest refers! + de V ANTED—A SITUATION AS HOUSRKEREPER IN A Private family, or companion to invalid or elderly person; best of reference given. Address box 75 Post Oflice, Kast Saginaw, Mich. Waaten- BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN ‘widow, « situation as housekeeper in a widower's family. Add. '. K., Post office, Williamsburg. Laundresses, a. GO Nest WASHINGTON PLAGE, PineT FLOOR, front —A respectable woman and daughter as ex: erienced Janndresses; the daughter @ young girl lately ed ; no objection to town or country ; good reference. kK 6TH AV., TOY FLOOR.—A HIGHLY RESPROT. 85 ¢ woman todo ladies’ or gentiomen’s washing at her owe howe; best city reierenc WEST 4TH st, st, R HO man as nurse. 109 WEST 15TH ST, REAR HOUSE.—AS TFOR- ough infant’s nurse, by a Protestant young woman, is capable of taking entire charge and inaing it up by the bottle; excellent city reference; woul to go in the country; a goad family would be prized. 1.23 man as nurse aid seamstrens is tally competent s nurse and seamstress; ‘com to take the entire charge of a baby: ‘can Some ‘well recommended, 125 WEST 2IST ST., IN THE REAR.—A RESPEB! able married woman to take a baby to her ow! house to wet nurse or to go out, having lost her own baby, month old. 165 WEST 47TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE care of children or a baby. Can be seen at pres Se Seplorer Nae ferme ens 206 DELANCEY 8T,, BASEMENT DOOR—A RE- aoe Bony Wy Mi wishes a pats ud where it wi . OF @ growing to board. Call or address, ‘ it ae 213 Stee tr seamttem, Just come tom Pari 223 WEST 77TH ST., REAR HOUSE,—A RESPECT- able married her Swi baby walk i woman as wet nurse; has lost A { Will receive good care. C. H, HADDER. sididil 226 WEST 18TH ST., REAR HOUSE,+-AN AMERI- can woman to take their Anement’ "Call for two day + Maiee 1m thelr Con EAST “4TH ST.—A LADY WISHES A CHILD to nurse; it will receive good care. Call on Miss CHILD on Mrs, RST AGT STA YOUNG Gra TO TAKE bavy 6 private Can be seen for wo days, etre A ® EE RE EN TH AV—A SCOTCH PROTESTANT WOMAN fully competent to take the eitire charge of an miant, would see Bfler A growing ©! ons the country; has the best of alty tereret .” i ¢ RAST UTI B1.—A GIRL AS WURAK AND TO B39 mane herself usctul, city or country, Cadi for ‘ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; one who understands cooking. Apply, aiter 9 o'clock. at No. 240 West lth st. 7 ANTED—A GIRL AS NURSE AND TO DO CHAM- berwork; references required. Apply at No. 509 West 23d st. ANTED—FOR A SMALL FAMILY, A FIRST CLASS cook; also @ chambermaid. Apply after nine o'clock at 32 West 27th st., basement door. ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH, IRON AND W make herself generally useful; must ‘be clean and thoroug! y understand ‘her business. Call between 10 and 12 jo. 4 Kast 20th st. ‘ANTED—GIRLS ACCUSTOMED TO PASTING Jabels on bottles. Apply, between 9 and 10 A. M., toE. P. WAITE & CO., 93 Liberty st. ANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY OF FOUR PER- sons, @ first class cook, washer and ironer; also & girl as chamberaaid and waitress; none but first class, with good city referenc need ply (between the hours of 9 and 12 o'clock) at No, 134 West 40th st. 3 WEST 22D 5T.—A GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND iron for @ family of four persons. Apply from 8 to 1 o'clock. ANTED,MALES. SITUATIONS A YOUNG SWEDE DESIRES A SITUATION AS waiter ina hotel or restaurant; he speaks French And German and _understan q ness thoroughly. Address SWEDISH WAITER, Herald office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS waiter in private family; four years’ good refer. ence; cause of leaving, family going to Europe. Address J. K. D., Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 broadway. A. YOUNG MAX, FAIR PENMAN, WOULD LIKE to do copying.’ Address J. KEAGAN, 429 9th av. SITUATION WANTED—AS PASTRY COOK OR first class baker; worked five years for Smith & McNell, 199 Washington st., and can uive best reference from others. Call on KILIAN WEINIG, 415 East 9th st. YOUNG MAN, SINGLE, WISHES A SITUATION 83 room willing to make himself generally use- ful; lately landed in this country; can be weil recom- mended. Cail on or address, for two days, J. M., 152 Greenwich st. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS OOACHMAN, £0 GO TO W “Westchester, thres mics trom Harlera; ‘a Protes: tant and @ married man preferred. Address bo Post office, New York. 36 South street, with Fixtures. MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 7 Cedar street, A. RADY, LEAVING THE CITY, WILL SELL HER pleudid singer Sewing Machine for half its value; re, SMITH, 66 West Thirty-second street. A. SMALL AND WELL LOCATED FANOY STORE Tent low; if not sold privately will og sold on Wednesday mire street. PROMINENT CORNER LIQUOR S8TORB BURKE, 157 East Broad way CHANCE,—$30 WILL BUY ESTABLISHED WEST Stock (all licenses); cheap rent; bargain. CAMPBELL & CO., Agents, 348 Hudson street. * great chance: also to let, Liquor Stores at 201 and good as mews great bargi for sale echeap—Up to: with rooms p atiaoheds atauction. Apply to THOMAS GAFFNEY, Auctonecr, 0. FOR sale—On Enst Broadway. Inquire of LAWRENCGK side corner Liquor Store, complete; good Fixtures, FYORNER GROCERY FOR SALE—ON LEADING 2, Migroughtare of Brooklyn, doing a large, busine s, For paruculars inquire of Mr. McCHESTNEY, 192 Cham bers street, after 4 P.M. RUG BOTTLES FOR SALE CHEAP.—BETWEEN 800 ana 400 tincture and specie Bottle: it coun tr drug store. Apply at Dr. FULLER’s Pharmacy, sm Geeenwich street, near Franklin. ‘OR SALE—IN WASHINGTON MARKET, AN IN- terestin a prominent Butter Stand. Address W. MANN, box 14l Herald office. R SALE—A PRODUCE BUSINESS, WELL ESTAB- lished ; also Lease of store, in the best street near Washington Market. Address PRODUCE, Herald oftice. FOR, SALE [A LIQUOR. STORE, IN A FIRST CLASS. location, doing a good business; satisfactory reasons fiven for selling out; a lease for three years on the whole jouse. Apply on the premises, 227 West street. OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES of the elegantly fitted up liquor store corner Twen- Peters street and First avenue. this day, at 10 o'clock, sharp, by THOMAS GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, No, 6 Centre street. OR SALE-60 NEW AND SECOND HAND SHOW Cases, Counters. Tables, Drug Drawers, Office Rail- ings, Chaira, Stools, Desks, &c, Apply to JAMES HODGE, Hudson, corner Barrow street. 25 stores will be com- pletely fitted in ten days. OR SALE—FOR HALF ITS VALUE, A LAGER. Beer and Billiard Saloon. Iuquire at No. 50 avenue ©, corner of Fourth street, (OR SALE—A LAGER BEER SALOON OPPOSITE large factories; a splendid place for liquor; cheap; owner has other business. Apply at 153 West seventh street, near Seventh avenue. OR SALE—A FANCY AND CANDY STORE, WITH Soda Water . oun-ain, with or without Stock; a soe eye ior dressmak.ng; is cheap. inquire in the store” No, 438. West Thiry th sire! JOR SALE—A BOARDING HOUS: MUST BE SOLD: Within two days, 119 Kast Fourth street. (OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS CORNER FAMILY Liquor Store; long lease; best of reasons for selling. Call on Mr. WILLIAMS, 190'Spring street. OR SALE—VERY CHEAP. A FIRST CLASS OYSTER. and Dining Saloon, in one of the heading streets of Brooklyn; satistactory reasons for selling. Apply to- KOLOWRAT & GULDSHMIDT, No. 7 Willoughby street. HELP WANTED—MALES. (ACENTS WANTED —Live MEN, TO SELL AN AR ticle of gare merit: $12 per week made éasily by amartmen, Commence with $7. HENDERSON, 116 Nassau st., room 7. CHANCE TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY.—MEN, WO- men, boys and girls learn and take positions: de- Mand tor operators; no vacation. THOMPSON'S Col- lege, 20 4th av., opposite Cooper Institute. T, STEWART & CO. WANT A FEW ENEXGETIC are men hy the aces so plage of ra geen jore. Only experienced, first ciasy hands nee: ly by Jeter or to the inanager, Broadway and ith st A T. STEWART & CO, WANT A FIRST CLASS SHIRT CUTTER for custom work. Apply’ at yth st., entrance, roadway and 10th st. AGENTS CAN EASILY MAKE, FROM $50 TO $100 per week selling our goods by sample; live men Wanted everywhere. Call av 95 Liberty st., room 25. FIRST CLASS CANVASSER WANTED—TO TAKE orders for one of the fines: subscription Books (in Parts) in the market; highest commission or part salary an, bent How Waits TRACY & PHILLIPS, 8% Nassau st. GENERAL AGENCY, SEWING MACHINE AT- tachment, to a business man; send ior circular. ‘Address ATTACHMENT, box Ill Herald office. NGELL’S TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AV.— Want agreeable, honest, intelligent. industrious, strictly temperate Americans, for baths and office, and as cook and steward; not older phan 2 years. RST CLASS GROCERY AND TEA STORE IN F goGrecnpoint, on lending avenue, for gale; trade $600) $900 per week; long lease; rent 01 $38. MCAMPBELL & CO. Agents, 348 Hudson street, FOR SALE CHEAP_THE STOCK AND. FIXTURES, with a four years’ lease, of a first class corner Liquor store. Apply at 356 First avenue. * 2 OR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH—THE FIRST CLASS Toy, Stationery and Tce Cream baloon No. 2052 Third avenue, Harlem. Inquire on the premises. Satis factory reasons given for selling. AT STORE FOR SALE.—A FIRST CLASS HAT Store on Sixth erates food reasons for selling; No agents noticed. Address'J. S. G., Herald Uptown. Branch office. Aor. FOR SALE.—A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, WITH. Furniture complete, located in one of the most healthy and. py sections of the country, now doing ood paying busine a vit ss, and hag been patronized tor many years by the best ot ur people. Accommodates. pty ane ‘Address CHARLES JORDAN, box 119- station D. T9208 BTOke—A, FINE CHANCE AND ESTAB- du Hisned 29 years; « firat class corner; reason for sell , two stores. ee phn 459 Fifth avenue, Brookly'n. MUX ,Rocte FOR. SALE—HORSE, WAGON AND» Depot, now doing a retail business of about 300 Feet ple te hd 1688 i 2 Pt fad stables corner of Bridge and Nassua streets, rooklyn. WO CIGAR STORES FOR SALE, AT REASONABLE prices; located at 111 Ninth av. and 365 Ninth av. (A. HIRST, CLASS | OOOK | AND | UYSTERMAN Wanted.—Apply only between 10 ana 11 o'clock at 366 Fourth aven' NANVASSERS WANTED—TO SOLICIT TRADE FOR a roofing busin @ good percentage, with boa = lodging, given. Callat 172 Worth st., corner of Chat am, JPRAND BOY WANTED ABOUT 16 YBARS OF AGE, who can write le; A ly, wi recommenda- Hons’ to GENIO G. SCOLf, publisher of ‘fushions, 615 broadway. ANTED-YOUNG MEN TO LEARN THE RETAIL Gry goods business. Apply to LORD & TAYLOR, corner Grand and Chrystie sts. ANTED AGENTS.—WORTHY THE SPECIAL NO- tice of old and experienced canvassers, those cele- brated steel lins kingravings, viz. -—"Cole’s Voyage of Life,” four beautiful: pictures representing Childtiood, Youth, Manhood and Old: Age, now offered by canvassers for the first time. Price reduced to suit the masse: Nothing like it ever offered to the American public. x: traordinary terms and inducements. Full particalai B, B. RUoSELL, Publisher, 5 Cornhill, Boston. ‘WAXTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND BAR; MUST furnish best city reference. Apply at corner of Water and Pearl sts, Brooklyn. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SUBSORIPTION canvasser to travel for a first class commercial pon Address, with references, box 3,96 New York ‘ost office. ber ror YOUNG MAN TO HANG WINDOW shades and make himeelf generally useful, Apply at 932 Broaaway. f WASTED FIVE WAITERS AND TWO COCKS, AT 673 Broadway. ANTED—A LAD, TO MAKE HIMSELF GBENER- ally useful ona small place in the country; must Nave reference. Emplover will be seen to-morrow from 1 to 12 o'clock at /BRSON'S, 73 Nassau street. free. ITUATION WANTED AS WAITER—IN HOTEL, CLUB Sror priate family; good references, Address M. M:, ‘office. : me hy} BARKEEPER; te wi he Sout tent and wi references. Pp DOUGHERTY, $6 Van Brunt se, South Brooklyn. ITUATION WANTED.—A WELL EDUCATED BOY, of German tage, wishe;: @ situation in @ re: spectable business house; good references. Call on or address BOY, 17) Eldridge s1 ‘salad and ply at PARKER'S, Broadway and Sth st. ANTED—FOR A RESTAURANT, A FIRST OLA8S Dutcher. Only those that understand dishing | who can come well recommended need a| ITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE YOUNG MAN, as groom; can drive if required; no objection town wae good reterence. Address T. A., 110 Her- ald office. the business retorted: adress GROCER, Heraid Uptown Branch office. 10 ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS—A STEADY young man desires @ situation; he has been in an architect's ouice for 2g years and can give the most satisfactory references. Xadiress THOMAS, Post office, ooklyn, £. D, wax ‘D—A SiTUATION AS FARMER BY A d man (German); can take full charge of a best 1 in Aten Address FARMER, entleman’s iar jastieton Four CLERKS AND SALESMEN MERICAN DENTISTS WANTED—FOR OUR DEN- bg Mg ey NOT ing men, fi e \. OF so! means, inclined to Iearnuentisry. PRETERAE BROTHELS, 18) Bowery. DRUG CLERK, SPEAKING GERMAN AND WELL recommended, may hear of a situation by ad- dressing #8. Herald Uptown Branch oftce, SSISTANT ENTRY CLERK IN DRY GOODS JOB. bing, house.—A young man wanted. Address J. G, 8, orale ofice. CCOUNTS—EIGHT LANGUAGES ; ARREARS written up; single entry accounts converted into ta double ent oks opened, examined, balanced or kept Bycontact ‘Translations, ” SAUKB OOK, 51 New strect RAPID AND CORRECT WRITER AND THO- roughly competent correspondent wanted, in pablishing house ; wages to commence with $10 a weck; ws ermanent to the right person, Address JOOKS, Herald oMes “THOROUGH IIPPING CLERK DESIRES AN engagement trom September Ist or loth. Piease ad- 4 Gross BLIPPING CLERK, Herald office. T OOKKEEPER WANT! FULLY OOM. tent; a good penman and qnick accountant; Is Faclie bigiecred = ALM. KANN A Vu Mab Urgadway, ANTED—GENTLEMANLY AGENTS; MOST FORTU- speoesniye Gusts SiS Geely TetiNouk Tails ‘convenient a. wee! i, article toc everybody. “Ols Broadway. upstairs, office 1. ‘ANTED—A MAN THAT UNDERSTANDS TAKING care of horsss and driving, and is willing to make himeel{ generally useful. Mast have Orst class references. Apply after 10 4. M. at 996th av. heer COMPETENT BAR TENDER (SINGLE), one who can bring refereuces. Apply at Fleetwood Park Club House. THE TRADES. TE ‘\OREMAN WANTED IN A MANUFACTORY.—MUST MACHINERY. MES’ PORTABLE ENGINES, STATIONARY EN- Haat nes, Bay es Ser ale peng paeees oe ical Engine er: working Machines, in the Gnarket, HAMPSON, WHITEHILL 4 0, 3 Cortlandt street. LARGE _LOT OF NEW AND SECOND HAND: Steam Engines and be ii tae Pumps and. ks. FINNEY & HOFFMAN, Manufacturers, 202 to 226 Water street, Brooklyn. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HORIZONTAL, VERTI. Tubular Boilers, Fumpr, Shattine” Pulleya &e., second ‘ubular Boilet ui) afting, ey 01 hand. WILSON & ROAKE, Water aud Dover sirects AS HOLDER AND WOODEN TANK, CAPACITY 4,000 cubic feet, used three months, for sale cheay HENRY J. DAVISON, 77 Liberty street I ONG STROKE ENGINE WANTED—FROM 5 TO & 4 horse power; must be good asnew andcheap Ad~- dress ENGiNK, Herald office. MARI A KLABER, STEAM, MARBLE AND MARBLEIZING + Works, 14 and East Kighteenth street,—Marble and Marbleized Mantels, Titing. Marble Counte: ments at prices that dety competition. Marble for the trade. A N ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED: A for beauty of design and Auality of workmanship, y Kinds a 9 ; Slate Work of alt Mi NRRYN SLATE COMPANY, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street, Union square. rer CENTRE PIECES, BRACKETS AND PED- estale: elegant now designs; largest assortment in Monu- ‘arning citys Towest prices; caretully packed and eant to all parts 3 . HAND, 1 Broadway, ote eouatey corner Thiety-third eareot, JTEWART’S SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND wood Mantels.—Rich and elegant designs at the ywest prices, 220 and 222 West Twenty-thi street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth venues. EYES AND SARS. RTIFICIAL HUMAN BYES.—T. J. DAVI! in An reutor abd only wpakee ot the Tusproved’ artificis: Mame? iZtiations of nature inthe world. “Hl” base. imitations. o Fitteenth street, betwoon Third and Fourth avenues. j ASTROLOGY, £ “ADELAIDE H, LAMBERTSON, CLAIRVOYANT, MAY fa eat. Ei be consulted upon all affairs ot life. No, 104 W enth street, near Sixth aver Ev ii AN Me ap ne We wa ae esses, Causes marriages. cents 142 West Twenty-fitth street. * ‘ME. Z, ASTROLOGIST, 5 WEST TWENTY.SEV- enth street, near Seveuth avenue, second floor, iront.—Fee We. ; ho gents; lucky numbers ROPESSOR, LISTER READS THE PLANBTS—THR. cal dircular, sixth avenue, |? SNOWO Send stamp (or IPHE GYPSY WILL REVEAL YOUR LIFE FROM THE cradle to the grave ; cures all diseases. 3615¢ Bowery. understand glassware, bottling, 4c. ; one with expe- PAYGIOIANS mt dines eae aR ee crea . ar Practice) i20 Weat Fwonty-aixth street mo 800 NTED, "\ -MNE. MAXWELL, PHYSIOTAN. RESIDENCE. pidge PT y sehrdnce: e, RIES AT as Henn rests near Third avenue, ¢ with reference, F. KI '00., 187 and 199 State st, Chicago, iil , BOOKBINDERS.—SITUATIAN WANTED BY AN experienced gatherer; understands other branche, also; would. eave’ city oF State, Address Miss K. L., bakery, 897 2d av. WAnNtED-A MUSIC ENGRAVER AND PRINTER; Address, men : with smail speci rorkeand geting how many plates can fintst p week requires Po eitisbure. DENTISTRY. — RUFIOIAL TRETH INGERTED PERMANENTLY, 4) without plates, clasps or extractions. Teeth built upon stumps to shape and color, V5. LGROMOND, 22 Bag SPOUSE, Bear Valvorpity. er Kr “ATTRA, | A —MADAME RESTELL, PHYSICIAN SINCE 180, « Office, No. 1 East 62d st, first door from Sth av, Ay Mi MAURICE AU, D.—OFFICE 29 LIBERTY’ + street, near Greenwich street MME, DESPARD, PHY- 101 —DR, OR alt hent th wt, near Pourth ay, cians, 41 Bast Twenty-¢ T SELDEN, 67 AMITY STREET, NEAR Dina tttus. Advice tree. Gall or writes * . HARRISON, MOVED TO PRIVATE OFFICK Peyariok street,’ Sixth avenue care pam the dose ME. VAN BUSKIRK, ‘Twenw-eishsa st, between dd aud Will positively be sola. 4 PHYSICIAN, 154 East ¢ Lexingtgn 8¥%y

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